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In French on Seneweb: click here. Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals ended in the most dramatic fashion imaginable. With just 0.3 seconds left on the clock, Tyrese Haliburton...
In French on Seneweb: click here. Game 1 of the 2025 NBA Finals ended in the most dramatic fashion imaginable. With just 0.3 seconds left on the clock, Tyrese Haliburton...
The Knicks aren’t packing for Cancun IN FRENCH ON SENEWEB: HERE. The New York Knicks are not done yet. Backed into a corner and facing elimination for the first time...
Eastern Conference Semis The New York Knicks are one win away from their first Eastern Conference Finals appearance since 2000. In front of a roaring Madison Square Garden crowd, they pulled off yet another comeback win Monday night, defeating the Boston Celtics 121-113 in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals — and taking a 3–1 series lead. Tatum injury But the night wasn’t without heartbreak. With just under three minutes left, Celtics star Jayson Tatum collapsed after a non-contact play, clutching his right leg. On Tuesday, the team confirmed that Tatum had suffered a torn Achilles tendon and underwent successful surgery. There’s no timetable for his return. KAT: Praying for Tatum “Man, I’m praying for him,” said Knicks forward Karl-Anthony Towns. “You never want to see that. I went over to him, prayed for him and his family. We’re competitors, but it’s a brotherhood. The NBA needs a talent like him.” Towns, who brought leadership and energy in Game 4, also praised the Knicks’ resilience and their fans:“These fans have been incredible all year. The energy here — it’s magical. You feel it in your soul.” Comebacks, Clutch Performances, and Garden Magic Game 4 followed a familiar script for the Knicks, who have now erased large deficits in three of the four games this series. Down by 11 at halftime, they leaned once again on the poise and brilliance of Jalen Brunson, recently named the NBA Clutch Player of the Year. Brunson erupted for 39 points — his highest output of this series — leading the comeback and solidifying his reputation as one of the league’s elite late-game performers. “We don’t expect anything less from Jalen,” said Towns. “In the fourth quarter, he’s just… special. He delivers when it matters.”...
Silent MSG Hopes were sky-high at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night. After two stunning road wins in Boston, the New York Knicks returned home with a commanding 2-0 lead...
Shaped by the values instilled at NBA Academy Africa by mentor Coach Roland Houston, the Senegalese rising star returned home with Monastir — and now sets his sights on the...
In French on Seneweb. The Kid from the Academy The Basketball Africa League has found its breakout star: Lewis Igho Uvwo. At just 17 years old, the Nigerian center—shaped by...
Aussi en français on Seneweb. Kriol Star stuns the BAL It’s a historic moment for Cape Verdean basketball. The newly-formed Kriol Star team, founded in October 2024, has clinched a...
End of longest losing streak in Playoffs The Detroit Pistons will host the New York Knicks on Thursday night at Little Caesars Arena for Game 3 of the NBA Playoffs...
Eyes on the Playoffs Veteran Leadership Georges Niang, the versatile forward for the Atlanta Hawks, is ready to make an impact in the team’s upcoming Play-In Tournament. Although he was...
Also in French on Seneweb: click here. The young Senegalese player who became a role model for an entire continent Driven by the strength of his heart and the power...
In italiano su Corriere della Sera: click here. The NBA champion could soon wear the Azzurri jersey – but for him, it’s more than basketball Donte DiVincenzo is ready to...
Khadim Mboup: “The NBA Academy Changed My Life” Senegalese basketball player Khadim Mboup is part of a rising wave of African talent making its mark in the United States. A...