Headline Sports podcast Bruce Macgowan: Suns trade Durant to Rockets; Game 7 NBA Finals deciding game tonight; plus more news

Kevin Durant was traded to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks who joins the Phoenix Suns on Sun Jun 22, 2025 (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Bruce Macgowan:

#1 Kevin Durant was traded to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green and Dillon Brooks. Who got the best end of this trade the Rockets or the Phoenix Suns.

#2 NBA Finals Sunday night game 7 Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder will to Shai Gilegous-Alexander and for the Pacers Tyrese Haliburton.

#3 The Sacramento A’s owner John Fisher is selling his MLS soccer team the San Jose Earthquakes to get the difference to pay for his Vegas stadium and yet their holding a ground breaking on Monday morning at 7:30AM PDT. Can Fisher get a deal done and get the money to pay for the construction costs.

#4 The Las Vegas Aces said they ran out of space and media credentials due to the Indiana Fever and superstar Caitlin Clark who sells out houses everywhere she goes. Clark has been playing in front of sold out arenas and the price of a ticket goes up when the Fever are in town.

Bruce Macgowan is a podcast contributor at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

Headline Sports Jessica Kwong Wed May 21, 2025; Spurs Castle has got a future first in votes for NBA Rookie of the Year; Pacers fan gets invited by Haliburton after having garbage thrown at him in NYC streets; plus more NBA news

San Antonio Spurs Stephen Castle (5) who is up for the NBA All Rookie team made first selection (AP News photo)

Headline Sports Jessica Kwong Wed May 21, 2025

#1 San Antonio guard Stephen Castle who was the NBA’s rookie of the year, what made him pretty good was he was the NBA’s All Rookie team first selection. Castle averaged 14.7 points, 3.7 rebounds and 4.1 assists. What was impressive he was the only player to get first team votes the entire 100 members of sportswriters and electronic media who voted on the NBA annual awards.

#2 Indiana Pacers fan Hans Perez who was wearing a Pacers jersey on the streets of New York had garbage thrown and was heckled by fans got invited by the Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton to come to game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals in Indianapolis. Perez a firefighter and has a Pacers tattoo on his wrist explained what happened on the Pat McAfee Show.

#3 The Oklahoma City Thunder All Star Jalen Williams was fined $25,000 for wearing clothing that had profane language after Sunday’s game the NBA Playoff game. The decision came after the Thunder’s win against the Denver Nuggets 125-93 in game 7 of the conference semifinals playoff series. Williams clothing read “F art lets dance.”

#4  The Cleveland Cavaliers basketball operations president Koby Altman knows next season there will be some different ideas in preparing. The Cavaliers were the top seeded team to get into the post season only to lose to the Indiana Pacers in the conference semifinals. Altman said the most important goals are to be mentally and physically ready to be one of the top teams in the NBA.

#5 The 2025 NBA Playoffs on ESPN and ABC have seen a rise in their TV ratings up 12% from last season. Through 22 Conference Semifinals ESPN is averaging 4,883,000 viewers. These playoffs are the second most watched NBA Playoffs since the 2011 NBA Playoffs.

Join Jessica Kwong for Headline Sports podcasts every other Wednesday at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

 

NBA Playoffs podcast Jessica Kwong Tue May 6, 2025: Pacers Haliburton hits key jumper to beat Cavs; Timberwolves send videos to NBA of non calls by officials; plus more NBA news

Tyrese Haliburton is congratulated by teammates Myles Turner (33), Andrew Nembhard (2), and Obbi Toppin (top right) after hitting a 3 pointer with 1.1 seconds left in the game for the game winner against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Quick and Loans Arena in Cleveland in game 2 of the NBA Playoffs on Tue May 6, 2025 (AP News photo)

Headline Sports podcast Jessica Kwong Wed May 7, 2025:

# 1 The Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton hit a three point shot with just 1.1 seconds left on Tuesday night in game 2 in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Haliburton took the all outside of the arc and hit a jumper that shocked the top notch Cleveland Cavaliers 120-119. The Cavaliers are now 0-2.

#2 The Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch said that the Wolves had handed over clips of what was said were egregious contacts and fouls committed against center Rudy Gobert when the Timberwolves lost 99-88 in Game 1 against the Golden State Warriors. The Timberwolves say that the officials failed to make any calls against Golden State.

#3 Former Los Angeles Lakers player and coach Byron Scott is facing a lawsuit that was filed accusing Scott of assaulting a 15 year old girl who is now 26 today at her high school event in 1987. The lawsuit was filed in December 2022 and was amended May 1st. The lawsuit accuses Scott of sexual battery and false imprisonment. Scott had asked the court to have him named by “John Doe” but the court went forward and named Scott by name.

#4  Boston Celtics center Kristaps Porzingis is probable for game 2 in the Eastern Conference semifinal against the New York Knicks. Porzingis was out with an illness on Monday during game 1 and missed the second half of the game. Also reserve player Sam Hauser is a scratch due to a sprained ankle and did not play in game 2.

#5 The Sacramento Kings have hired long time NBA coach Mike Woodson as an assistant who will join head coach Doug Christie. Woodson was coach with the Indiana Pacers for the last four years. Woodson was a player at Indiana University between 1976 to 1980 under former head coach Bobby Knight and in 1980 was a first round draft pick by the New York Knicks.

Join Jessica every other Wednesday for Headline Sports podcasts at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

East Wins 2024 All-Star Game 211-186 In An Unforgettable Evening

NBA West All Star guard Devin Booker (1) representing the Phoenix Suns prepares to throw down against the NBA East All Stars at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis at the 2024 All Star Game on Feb 18, 2024 (AP News photo)

By Barbara Mason

This weekend, the basketball world gathered in Indianapolis to enjoy the 73rd NBA All-Star game at the home of the Indiana Pacers the Gainbridge Fieldhouse. This yearly event had even more to offer fans as we all witnessed the first-ever NBA vs WNBA 3-point challenge which featured Golden State Warrior’s Stephen Curry and the New York Liberty’s Sabrina Ionescu.

This was a landmark event that went miles for not only the young boys but the young girls watching. What a great moment for all of them driving home the fact that boys and girls can live out their dreams. Nothing is impossible.

Curry barely edged Ionescu in this wild event winning with a vintage performance. He caught fire just in the nick of time winning the challenge 29-26. Had Ionescu not slowed down at the end of her round it could have been an entirely different outcome.

This was a powerful and fun event that is sure to continue for years to come. State Farm made a donation for each shot drained to the NBA Foundation to support economic empowerment in the Black community. This was just one of the many highlights at this year’s All-Star event.

It was then on to the major event. This of course was a who’s-who from the 2024 rosters but we saw some superstars in the booth as well from Draymond Green to Candace Parker.

It was an incredible star-studded event from the players to the celebrities in attendance to the artists who performed the National Anthems of the United States and Canada. Baby Face delivered a beautiful rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner and Charlotte Cardin was flawless performing the Canadian national anthem.

All Star game recap: It was then on to the game as the greatest players in the NBA took the court; the West captained by 20-year all-star Los Angeles Laker LeBron James and the East’s Milwaukee Bucks Giannis Antetokounmpo looking to push the East past the West in this game. This game was especially memorable for Indiana Pacer Tyrese Haliburton playing in his very first All-Star game.

The East took the opening quarter 53-47. Tyrese Haliburton had an impressive quarter being the only player on the floor shooting in double digits with 15 points. He was sure giving home town fans a real show.

The East continued to extend their lead in the second quarter. The West has won the last five of six but it was the East who won last year’s game 184-175 which was played in Salt Lake City. Prior to that game it has been all Lebron and team.

After leading by six points after the first 12 minutes of play, the East took a 104-89 lead into the locker room at the half. They had more than doubled their first quarter lead.

At halftime Damien Lillard had scored the high for both teams with 22 points. Haliburton finished the first half with 18. The West had some work to do in the second half and Curry who finished the first half with 12 points and Kevin Durant also with 12 points were just the ticket to push the West to a win.

One thing that was apparent was the fun that all of these guys were having. While they were competitive with the win and the MVP at stake they were having a great time putting on an amazing show for everyone present.

The first half were two quarters to remember with play that words cannot even begin to describe and it only got better with an amazing halftime show featuring the incomparable award-winning Jennifer Hudson. It was truly a performance not to be missed.

The third quarter saw the East start to pile on more points. After three quarters they were in the driver’s seat 160-136. It also became apparent that Damian Lillard had his focus on the MVP award with some brilliant play and 33 points to his credit through three.

He also had hit nine three’s. He sure seemed to be on a mission looking to add to his hardware after winning the 3-point contest. He was being challenged in the second half of play by Jaylen Brown also with 33 points.

The fourth quarter was a close one with one point separating the two teams. The East had built an almost unreachable lead. The final was 211-186 in favor of the East a record breaking score. To close out the evening the Kobe Bryant MVP award was presented and it went to the amazing Lillard. “It’s an honor playing against the games best,” he said beaming as he accepted the award.

Now it’s back to business for all of these guys as they settle back into the second half of the season leaving fans with memories to last a lifetime.

Not Tyrese!: Haliburton trade shocks Sacramento, Wolves clock the Kings, 134-114

By Morris Phillips

SACRAMENTO–Kings’ fans already knew they have to patient and resilient, but they certainly didn’t know bidding adieu to their brightest, young star was the harsh addition to that reality.

Their message to the Kings’ organization:

It’s a lot (more) to ask.

Tyrese Haliburton was dealt on Tuesday to Indiana along with Buddy Hield and Tristan Thompson for Domantas Sabonis, Justin Holiday, Jeremy Lamb and a second-round pick in 2023.

Throughout the league, the reaction was the same, why move Haliburton, a fan favorite that was a steal as the 12th pick in the 2020 Draft, who had posted career bests in points (38) and assists (17) in separate games in the last two weeks?

Well, the faltering Kings had to move someone, and no other Sacramento player possessed Haliburton’s trade value, reference the fact the move fetched an All-Star in Sabonis, and two quality, veteran additions to the team’s backcourt, which was desperate for a defensive upgrade, which they got.

In addition, Hield’s declining numbers didn’t match his sizeable contract, which has two years remaining, and the 25-year old Sabonis has a far friendlier deal that has him also signed for two more seasons.

But Haliburton is viewed as the most promising player in the deal, and that tilts it towards the Pacers.

The Kings took the floor Tuesday without the three traded players, but also without Richaun Holmes due to personal reasons, and Marvin Bagley, who has a sprained ankle. That left the hosts without much of defensive presence, and the Wolves pounced with 73 first half points, and 22 made threes in the game. The Kings trailed by 11 at the half, and showed life early in the third when they cut the deficit to four, but the Wolves seized control for good at that juncture.

Karl-Anthony Towns led Minnesota with 24 points, and Malik Beasley was spectacular off the bench with 21, consisting of seven made threes. Naz Reid added 12, and Jordan McLaughlin added 11, as did Taurean Prince.

Ironically, Beasley has also been the subject of trade speculation with the trade deadline approaching on Thursday at 12:00pm. His play and his words afterwards displayed his focus.

“This is my sixth year in the league, and I’ve been traded before,” he said. “The only thing you can do is control what you can control. … I’d rather be here, but it’s a business, so you can never know what can happen.”

The Kings got 29 from De’Aaron Fox and 21 from Harrison Barnes. Rebounding (49-38 for the Wolves) hurt the Kings, as did their 19 turnovers.

The Kings have dropped 14 of 18 and sit in 13th place in the Western Conference.

The clubs get a quick turnaround and face each other again on Wednesday at the Golden 1 Center.