Tag: BBNBA

  • BBNBA: Nick Richards dominates in Suns debut, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander gets revenge


    As a Kentucky who has followed his career since his high school recruitment, it is hard not to look at 7-foot, 245-pound Nick Richards like a proud parent. It took a few years for his potential to flourish at Kentucky, and the NBA was no different. However now, in his fifth year in the league, Richards has become a coveted trade asset and did not disappoint his new teammates after the Hornets sent him to Phoenix. In his first game as a Sun on Saturday, Big Blue Nation’s favorite Jamaican came off the bench and put up a monster double-double, scoring 21 points and grabbing 11 rebounds.

    Richards, who wears No. 2 for the Suns because rookie Oso Ighodaro wears No. 4, was extremely efficient getting to those numbers in a game where Phoenix beat Detroit 125-121. He shot 7-8 from the field and 7-9 from the free-throw line. He also added on a steal and an assist.

    Not bad for someone who doesn’t know where this home arena’s locker rooms are yet.

    Rumors suggest the Suns are still active in the trade market, so Richards and Booker could welcome some new faces to the Valley before the February 6th deadline.

    Speaking of Devin Booker, the man with the best signature shoe on the market right now has been putting those kicks to work. Book has scored at least 30 points in six of his last seven games, helping propel the Suns to a 5-2 record over that stretch.

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is the best player on Planet Earth right now

    That headline is not hyperbole. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is an absolute phenom and somehow continuing to get better. In the much-anticipated rematch between the NBA’s two best teams, SGA’s OKC Thunder and the Cleveland Cavaliers led by former Lousiville Cardinal Donovan Mitchell, Gilgeous-Alexander got revenge for his team’s loss from eight days earlier.

    And it was convincing.

    Shai racked up 40 points, eight assists, and two steals as the Thunder routed the Cavs 134-114. It makes the previous loss to Cleveland OKC’s only loss in a game where SGA played since December 1st. That little caveat is important because Gilgeous-Alexander missed his Friday game with a sprained wrist.

    “[His wrist] was fine this morning and then came to the arena and was a little bit sore,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. He is not expected to miss extended time, but this was the first game SGA sat out all season long. Look for him to be back soon and for the Thunder to keep rolling.

    Other BBNBA Notes since Thursday

    Let’s take a look at BBNBA’s other top performers, aside from Nick Richards, since we last checked in on Thursday.

    • Rob Dillingham has shifted his way back into the Minnesota Timberwolves’ rotation. After sitting out 12 straight games, Dillingham had games of nine and 12 points back to back this week. In a post-game interview alongside the team’s star Anthony Edwards, Rob gave credit to the Ant-Man for telling him to just keep shooting.
    • Justin Edwards followed up his explosive 25-point breakout game with a 10-point outing the very next day. He only had four points in the Sixers’ loss to the Pacers on Saturday, but it looks like the former Kentucky wing might have found himself a spot in the rotation.
    • Malik Monk has settled into his new starting role well. Monk put up 26 points in Sacramento’s win over Houston, bumping up his scoring average to 24.1 points over his last six games. His teammate, De’Aaron Fox has been his usual self amidst trade rumors.



    In a thrilling night of BBNBA action, former Kentucky Wildcat Nick Richards made a statement in his debut with the Phoenix Suns. The 6’11” center showcased his skills as he dominated in the paint, finishing with a double-double and leading the Suns to a decisive victory.

    Richards’ performance drew praise from fans and analysts alike, with many noting his impressive footwork, shot-blocking ability, and high basketball IQ. The young big man proved that he can be a force to be reckoned with in the NBA, and his future looks bright in Phoenix.

    Meanwhile, in a highly anticipated matchup, former Kentucky standout Shai Gilgeous-Alexander faced off against a team that had traded him away earlier in his career. The Oklahoma City Thunder guard came out with a vengeance, putting on a show with his scoring and playmaking skills.

    Gilgeous-Alexander’s revenge game was a sight to behold, as he torched his former team with a career-high scoring performance and led the Thunder to a stunning upset victory. The young guard’s determination and talent were on full display, proving once again why he is considered one of the rising stars in the league.

    Overall, it was a night of stellar performances from former Kentucky players in the NBA, showcasing the talent and potential that these players possess. With players like Nick Richards and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the charge, the future looks bright for the BBNBA.

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  • BBNBA: Tyler Herro comes up one assist short of triple-double in Heat win

    BBNBA: Tyler Herro comes up one assist short of triple-double in Heat win


    It was a night of near triple-doubles in the BBNBA, but Tyler Herro got the closest. He was just one assist shy of what would have been his second-career triple-double. He finished with 17 points, 12 rebounds, and nine assists as the Miami Heat handled the Brooklyn Nets comfortably 110-95.

    One of Herro’s nine assists was an impressive ally-oop to Kel-el Ware, a one-time transfer portal target for Kentucky. After the game, Herro said, “I love playing with Kel’el,” while wearing futurist-looking glasses. Yes, the glasses were much more click-worthy than the quote itself.

    Bam Adebayo had 23 points, seven rebounds, and seven assists in the game as well.

    Tyrese Maxey also just missed out on a triple-double, coming up two assists shy. He did, however, have 32 points and 10 rebounds to go along with his eight assists. Oh, and three steals too, for good measure.

    Elsewhere, Karl-Anthony Towns fell just three assists short of a triple-double, as he poured in 31 points, grabbed 10 boards, and handed out seven assists. The Knicks took care of an Immanuel Quickley-less Raptors team 139-125.

    Julius Randle joined KAT in the three-assists shy of a triple-double club, finishing out the night with 19 points, 13 boards, and seven assists in the Timberwolves’ loss to the Hawks.

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 41 in OKC win over Wizards

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is probably fine with getting Christmas Day off, but it is criminal the NBA did not showcase him and the Oklahoma City Thunder on one of their most celebrated days of the season. It isn’t as if the Thunder are surprisingly good this year. They finished first in Western Conference standings last year and Gilgeous-Alexander came in third place in MVP voting. How is that not a resume for a Christmas Day game?

    I’m not sure if Monday served as SGA’s protest for the atrocity or if it was simply another day in the office, but the former Kentucky guard scored a BBNBA-high 41 points against the Wizards. But, as usual, he wasn’t just spectacular on offense, he was tremendous on the defensive side of the ball as well, coming away with three steals and three blocks as well.

    I don’t know what NBA schedulers need to see differently from SGA (save for him playing in a bigger market than Oklahoma City) but MVP candidates on one of the league’s best teams should be showcased more often.

    Other BBNBA Notes:

    • Herro and several former Kentucky players came up three assists or fewer short of a triple-double, and Anthony Davis came up just four shy. He had 19 points, 10 boards, and six assists in a Lakers’ loss to the Pistons.
    • Reed Sheppard played a whopping 19 minutes on Monday but had an off-shooting night, connecting on just 1-7 from the field and 1-6 from behind the line.
    • Both Devin Booker and Jamal Murray sat in the Suns-Nuggets game, but there is a chance both could be back when the two teams face each other again on Christmas Day.

    BBNBA Statistics for 12/23/2024

    Player Score PTS FG (3PT) REB AST STL BLK TO P/M MIN
    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (OKC) 123-105 W vs. WAS 41 14-25 (3-6) 9 3 3 3 3 +25 35
    Tyrese Maxey (PHI) 111-106 W vs. SAS 32 12-25 (5-11) 10 8 3 0 1 +7 41
    Karl-Anthony Towns (NYK) 139-125 W vs. TOR 31 11-15 (1-3) 10 7 1 0 1 +17 32
    Bam Adebayo (MIA) 110-95 W vs. BRK 23 8-12 (0-2) 7 7 1 0 2 +8 31
    Anthony Davis (LAL) 114-117 L vs. DET 19 7-14 (1-3) 10 6 2 2 3 +15 39
    Julius Randle (MIN) 104-117 L vs. ATL 19 6-15 (2-7) 13 7 0 1 8 -5 36
    Tyler Herro (MIA) 110-95 W vs. BRK 17 5-13 (2-7) 12 9 0 1 1 +13 39
    Shaedon Sharpe (POR) 108-132 L vs. DAL 13 6-14 (1-4) 2 3 3 0 1 -16 24
    PJ Washington (DAL) 132-108 W vs. POR 12 5-8 (2-3) 4 2 1 0 1 +27 24
    Cason Wallace (OKC) 123-105 W vs. WAS 9 4-6 (1-2) 4 4 2 1 0 +22 28
    Nick Richards (CHA) 101-114 L vs. HOU 6 1-3 (0-0) 4 0 0 0 3 -11 13
    Keldon Johnson (SAS) 106-111 L vs. PHI 4 2-6 (0-4) 1 2 0 0 1 +10 22
    Johnny Juzang (UTA) 113-124 L vs. CLE 3 1-2 (1-2) 1 0 0 0 2 -5 14
    Reed Sheppard (HOU) 114-101 W vs. CHA 3 1-7 (1-6) 4 2 1 1 0 -3 19
    Jacob Toppin (NYK) [Two-way] 139-125 W vs. TOR 0 0-0 (0-0) 0 0 0 0 0 -1 1
    Rob Dillingham (MIN) 104-117 L vs. ATL 0 0-0 (0-0) 0 0 0 0 0 +4 2
    Devin Booker (PHX) 90-117 L vs. DEN DNP-Groin
    Justin Edwards (PHI) [Two-way] 111-106 W vs. SAS DNP-G League
    Chris Livingston (MIL) 112-91 W vs. CHI DNP-G League
    Oscar Tshiebwe (UTA) [Two-way] 113-124 L vs. CLE DNP-G League
    TyTy Washington (PHX) [Two-way] 90-117 L vs. DEN DNP-G League
    Jarred Vanderbilt (LAL) 114-117 L vs. DET DNP-Foot
    Immanuel Quickley (TOR) 125-139 L vs. NYK DNP-Elbow
    Jamal Murray (DEN) 117-90 W vs. PHX DNP-Ankle
    Isaiah Jackson (IND) 111-105 W vs. GSW DNP-Achilles

    Christmas in the NBA

    There are no games on Christmas Eve but teams featuring 13 former ‘Cats will play on Christmas Day:

    12:00 | Spurs (Johnson) @ Knicks (Towns, Toppin)
    2:30 | Timberwolves (Randle, Dillingham) @ Mavericks (PJ Washington)
    5:00 | 76ers (Maxey, Edwards) @ Celtics
    8:00 | Lakers (Davis, Vanderbilt: out) @ Warriors
    10:30 | Nuggets (Murray) @ Suns (Booker, Washington)



    Last night, the Miami Heat took on the Charlotte Hornets in a thrilling matchup that saw rookie sensation Tyler Herro come up just one assist short of a triple-double. Herro, who has been turning heads with his stellar play all season, put on a show for fans as he led the Heat to a hard-fought victory.

    Herro finished the game with an impressive stat line of 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 9 assists, showcasing his versatility and playmaking ability on the court. His performance was a key factor in the Heat’s success, as they were able to outlast the Hornets in a back-and-forth battle.

    Fans and analysts alike were buzzing about Herro’s near-triple-double, with many praising the young guard for his poise and skill under pressure. With performances like this, it’s clear that Herro is a rising star in the NBA and a player to watch for years to come.

    The Heat will look to build on this win as they continue their push towards the playoffs, and Tyler Herro will undoubtedly be a key factor in their success. Keep an eye on this dynamic young player as he continues to make a name for himself in the league. #BBNBA #TylerHerro #MiamiHeat #NBA.

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