Today’s recap: LeBron James gives his thoughts on Kyrie Irving

It’s brand new and therefore very fresh, it’s the recap of the day made in TrashTalk. Some like to catch the news one by one, others prefer to have the big paper that sums it all up, so you will find here everything that has been written today by our pens but also what has gone under the radar, without forgetting our small contribution on social networks and the program of the night.

What you can read on TrashTalk since this morning

  • The Bucks make their best start to the all-time season: 8 games, 8 wins, next goal 24-0 Warriors 2016?
  • The Golden State Warriors no longer know how to win: one of the worst starts in history for a champion, we will have to wake up.
  • Evan Fournier did not start yesterday: a first with the Knicks, resulting from a very sluggish start to the season.
  • Scoot Henderson has successfully returned to school: 25 points and 7 caviars, the G League phenomenon lays the foundations.
  • Spencer Dinwiddie accuses a referee of having insulted him: great, the NBA lacked controversy.
  • We continue our series “What if Victor Wembanyama was drafted by…” with five new episodes: Knicks, Raptors, Nets, Cavaliers, Bulls.
  • We went to see Victor Wembanyama against Limoges: 33 points, 12 rebounds and Michael Douglas in the stands, another evening out of time.
  • No back-to-back planned for Klay Thompson this season? If we are to believe Steve Kerr, it is quite possible.

Other info that you may (or may not) like

  • Absent since the start of the season due to a stress fracture in his foot, Jaren Jackson Jr. is continuing his rehabilitation and obviously things are going quite well. He recently switched to 3v3 if we are to believe Memphis reporter Chris Herrington, and plans to go 5v5 next week. A good omen for the future, especially since Memphis needs its JJJ to raise the tone in defense (only 25th in defensive efficiency).
  • Ben Simmons hasn’t played the Nets’ last three games because of a knee injury. The Boomer had an MRI and good news, it didn’t reveal anything serious. However, we should not see him again on the court right away, he who is still taking great care to reduce the swelling of his knee. (Source : New York Post).
  • In turmoil in recent days since the promotion of an anti-Semitic film, Kyrie Irving was suspended for five games by the Nets and has just seen his equipment supplier Nike suspend his collaboration with him. This affair caused a stir in the NBA universe and unsurprisingly, LeBron James was questioned on the subject after his match against the Jazz. Here is the King’s answer, selected pieces.

“There is no place in this world for hate speech. Nobody wins and I think what Kyrie did hurt a lot of people. He has since apologized, but he has done wrong and I think that’s unfortunate. […] It doesn’t matter what color you are, how tall you are, or what position you’re in, if you’re promoting or saying hurtful things to any community, I don’t respect that. I don’t tolerate it. »

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The program of the night

  • 22h00 : Magic – Pistons
  • 00h00 : Hornets – Nets
  • 00h30 : Hawks – Pelicans
  • 00h30 : Knicks – Celtics
  • 01h00 : Timberwolves – Rockets
  • 01h00 : Bucks – Thunder
  • 02h00 : Nuggets – Spurs
  • 03h00 : Suns – Blazers

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