Former All-Rookie First Team Milwaukee Bucks point guard Brandon Jennings, a Compton native, was an exciting young prospect when he was drafted with the tenth overall pick in 2009.
Popular sports podcast "Gil's Arena" has become one of the most talked about NBA shows on the internet, most known for their high energy conversations and bold takes.
The Gils Arena podcast has become a place where a lot of hilarious takes are born, and the most recent one came from Brandon Jennings. In their latest episode, a conversation was had about current Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green and former NBA player Bonzi Wells.
Former NBA point guard Brandon Jennings will always be a pioneer. Back when he decided to skip college and sign overseas, it was a landmark decision. It happened on July 16, 2008, when Jennings landed a deal with Italian club Virtus Roma — making him the first American to go directly from high school to a European pro team.
At the 2023 NBA Draft, 58 prospects' lives will be changed, and long-lasting memories will be created. In preparation for Thursday's event, we look back at the five most memorable draft night moments from throughout the years.
Giannis Antetokounmpo just set a new career-high by scoring 55 points in the Milwaukee Bucks victory over the Washington Wizards. Back in 2009, Brandon Jennings put up 55 points at home in Milwaukee against the Golden State Warriors. However, one has to wonder: which 55-point performance is the most significant?
View the original article to see embedded media. On Friday night, former Milwaukee Bucks star Brandon Jennings sent out a tweet about former Los Angeles Lakers superstar Kobe Bryant. Jennings: "Man I miss Kobe Bryant Mentality.
The seasons from 2010 to 2020 are not years that Detroit Pistons fans care to remember. With two playoff appearances, both ending in sweeps, there isn’t much positivity to take out of the decade.
Cunningham ‘as ready to impact winning as any prospect’ All along, I’ve thought about the likely selection of Cade Cunningham as a way to exorcise the demons of Darko Milicic — the Detroit Pistons’ ill-fated selection the last time the team had a top-3 pick.
There have been plenty of other offensive explosions in NBA history, and they've taken many different forms — some of them, like violent thunderstorms, barely last a minute or two. But like those storms, they certainly leave their mark.
Monday night, the first televised NBA Awards show takes place. Finally, some two months after the end of the 2016-17 NBA season, we'll find out who takes home MVP, Rookie of the Year, Executive of the Year, Sixth Man, Coach of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and more.
After ratifying the new CBA, the NBA created a hotline for players to call and speak their minds about NBA referees. They can plead their cases on technical fouls, complain about unfair treatment or get gambling tips from Scott Foster.
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