The Toronto Raptors were reportedly thinking beyond the rest of this ... However, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported on his Hoop Collective podcast (42-minute mark) that "it sounds like they are ...
Kevin Durant's long-term future with the Phoenix Suns is relatively unknown considering he is signed through just the 2025-26 campaign, and that is reportedly one reason why he was included in ...
Brian Windhorst believes that Kevin Durant's time with the Suns is coming to a close after the trade deadline debacle.
"I think where their thinking has evolved is they're going to be careful taking on players for multiple years that may not be valuable players to their roster." Brian Windhorst on the Detroit ...
Keeping that in mind, NBA insider Brian Windhorst has a concerning prediction about Durant's future with the Suns. “He was not happy he was put into trade talks, and I think it’s unpredictable ...
Fallout from the blockbuster trade between the Dallas Mavericks and Los Angeles Lakers continues to pour in. Saturday evening, ESPN’s lead NBA insider Shams Charania reported that the Mavericks ...
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst was shocked as he recapped the deal on SportsCenter minutes after the news broke. “I don’t think the Lakers were looking to do this. I think the phone rang from Dallas ...
The Dallas Mavericks stunned the sports world over the weekend when they traded Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers, but ESPN’s Brian Windhorst may be one of the few people who were not all ...
ESPN’s Brian Windhorst does think believe it is a certainty that Doncic will re-sign with his new team. Doncic is signed through the 2025-26 season with a $48.9 million player option the ...
ESPN NBA Insider Brian Windhorst spoke on ESPN’s “Get Up” on Tuesday about the different hurdles that Los Angeles might face in trying to retain Doncic. “It’s not a guarantee ...
Following the shocking trade, some of Windhorst’s old criticism of Doncic resurfaced. After the Mavericks lost their first three games of the NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics last season ...
Given that he's averaged 11.9 points and 3.5 assists per game on 40.4% shooting from the floor, ESPN's Brian Windhorst is reporting that San Antonio considers him untouchable in trade talks.