The Cleveland Cavaliers wrote history when they hired Lindsay Gottlieb to join their staff. Toronto Raptors guard Fred VanVleet made history with his contribution off the bench as he set an NBA record and 15 years ago today, the Detroit Pistons took down the mighty Los Angeles Lakers in the NBA Finals
Gottlieb speaks about the unique opportunity
.@CoachLindsayG talked with @notthefakeSVP about how the opportunity to become the first women’s college coach to be hired to an NBA staff came together. pic.twitter.com/0jiEbFgJdF
— espnW (@espnW) June 15, 2019
The next Damian Lillard?
Scouting the Draft: Does Darius Garland have some Damian Lillard in his game? Quick look at why his off-the-dribble shooting and change of pace are well suited for the NBA game. pic.twitter.com/YvE4b4MquT
— Mike Schmitz (@Mike_Schmitz) June 15, 2019
The day the Pistons beat the Lakers
15 years ago today, the Detroit Pistons beat the Lakers “Super Team” of Kobe, Karl Malone, Shaq & Gary Payton in the 2004 NBA Finals.
In the five-game series, the Lakers only scored more than 90 once. Their lowest point total came in a 68-88 loss in GM3. pic.twitter.com/hC8A2EB2W5
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) June 15, 2019
NBA Finals Mini-Movie
🏀🎞️ #NBAFinals Game 6 Mini-Movie 🎞️🏀
The @Raptors capture their first NBA Championship 🏆 in franchise history behind a 114-110 win on the road in Oracle! #WeTheNorth #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/IVqIrd5IQS
— NBA (@NBA) June 15, 2019
VanVleet with an NBA record
🏆 @FredVanVleet averaged 14.0 PPG and set an NBA record for most 3-pointers off the bench in the #NBAFinals with 16 triples! #WeTheNorth
👀 the BEST of his 2019 #NBAFinals presented by @YouTubeTV. pic.twitter.com/d5L5dAq6XR
— NBA (@NBA) June 15, 2019