After Russell Westbrook trade, the Los Angeles Lakers shocked the entire NBA again as they continue building their formidable roster for the upcoming season.
Taco Bell suffers from a national ingredient shortage. Should people blame Bucks? Milwaukee Bucks, the current NBA champion, shocked the world after it surprisingly defeated one of the best teams in the National Basketball Association League, the Phoenix Suns, which Chris Paul or CP3 leads.
After dropping their first two games on the road, the Milwaukee Bucks redeemed themselves in front of their home crowd, as they dominated Game 3 of their NBA Finals series against the Phoenix Suns, 120-100.
Despite an unbelievable Game 2 performance from Giannis Antetkounmpo who dropped 42 points, the Phoenix Suns handled business at home against the Milwaukee Bucks, sinking them at 2-0 hole, but it was not the highlight of Game 2 as Jeff Van Gundy stole the spotlight during the broadcast.
The Phoenix Suns continued their postseason dominance in the 2021 NBA Finals, but while the squad from Arizona exhibited their brilliance on the court, an 81-year-old grandmother from Mesa also displayed her extensive Phoenix Suns memorabilia to show her support to her team ever since.
"Point God" Chris Paul proved that he could also dominate the NBA Finals stage as he took over Game 1 victory for the Phoenix Suns against the Milwaukee Bucks.
A week after his withdrawal from the Olympic campaign of the Australian Boomers, Philadelphia 76ers guard Ben Simmons caught the public's eye once again after going public with his girlfriend, Maya Jama.
After a roller-coaster-regular season and wild playoff stretches, the stage for the 2021 NBA Finals was finally set Tuesday, as the Milwaukee Bucks will take on the heavily favored Phoenix Suns in the series, and also the projected Game 1 winner.
After Giannis Antetokounmpo injured his left knee in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Finals, he was ruled doubtful for Game 6 against the Atlanta Hawks.
Despite missing their main man Trae Young in Game 4 of the East Finals series, the Atlanta pulled off a blowout victory 110-88, against the Milwaukee Bucks at home to tie the series at 2-2.
The Los Angeles Clippers once again delivered another stunning performance in the postseason, extending their playoff lives after their 116-102 victory against the Phoenix Suns in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals.
The Milwaukee Bucks started Game 2 with their feet on the gas, leaving the Atlanta Hawks early in the game to set the second-largest halftime lead in the NBA Finals history.
After dropping their first two games on the road, the Los Angeles Clippers were back in business as they beat the Phoenix Suns in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, 106-92, making the first step inside the Staples Center their playoff formula.
The game-winning Deandre Ayton alley-oop pass jam with 0.7 seconds left gave the Phoenix Suns a thrilling 104-103 Game 2 win over the Los Angeles Clippers.