Knicks’ defense locked in to shut down Hawks in performance they can only hope to repeat
It was the key to this 113-102 victory, the Knicks ramping up their defensive intensity and shutting down Atlanta after halftime.

It was the key to this 113-102 victory, the Knicks ramping up their defensive intensity and shutting down Atlanta after halftime.

The Cincinnati Bengals understand they've been wasting Joe Burrow's prime years because, although the offense is outstanding, the defense has been horrible. So, this offseason the club has been working to improve that side of the ball and the crown jewel of that work is coming in the person of Dexter Lawrence.The Bengals have traded for Lawrence, the three-time Pro Bowl nose tackle with the New York Giants. The Bengals are giving up the No. 10 overall selection in the draft in exchange for Lawrence. And they're expected to give him a contract extension or raise on his current contract that still has two years remaining.The reason the Bengals did this, per a source, is they came to the belief Lawrence is better than any prospect they might land with the No. 10 pick who also happens to upgrade their defense.We told you this looming NFL draft was about a trade-happy exercise but didn't know teams would start before the draft even started.So Lawrence should get his wish. He's moving on from the Giants and getting a raise after requesting a trade a couple of weeks ago.The Bengals are getting what they want: Their defensive upgrades this offseason that already included Boye Mafe, Bryan Cook and Jonathan Allen, now adds a pass-rush threat and run-stopping anchor in the interior of their offensive line.The Bengals need the help. Their defense finished 30th in points allowed and 31 in yards allowed last season. (That's bad).The Giants aren't necessarily getting what they might have hoped for. They've valued Lawrence as one of the league's best defensive linemen for years.But they are nonetheless walking away with a top 10 pick to add to the No. 5 pick they already held in the first round.The Giants now join the handful of teams with two first-round picks in the first round but are the NFL's only team with two picks among the top 10 selections.The Giants are also avoiding setting a precedent by giving a player with two years remaining on his contract a new deal simply because he's outgrown the scope of his current deal.Let's see then …Bengals win.Lawrence wins.Giants win.Everybody's happy.Lawrence, 28, must still pass his physical to make this move official. He is scheduled to take that in Cincinnati on Sunday. We know that physicals standing in the way of trades has been a thing this offseason when Maxx Crosby had issues during his doctors' visit with the Baltimore Ravens.No one is expecting that in the Lawrence situation. This deal is going through as perhaps the biggest pre-draft blockbuster trade in recent NFL memory.

Cowboys could eye a bold trade-up in 2026 NFL Draft to land Arvell Reese, a Micah Parsons-like prospect, to rebuild its struggling defense.

PHOENIX– It typically takes an entire team to shut down Stephen Curry. But it took one person on the Phoenix Suns to do the job: Jordan Goodwin. Although the Golden State Warriors’ point guard still had 17 points, he shot 25% from the field on 16 attempts while only connecting on three of his ten […] The post Who was Suns’ X-factor in shutting down Stephen Curry in emphatic Play-In victory? appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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The New York Knicks are set to take on the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 of their first-round series in the NBA Playoffs on Saturday. Leading up to the contest, Jose Alvarado, who is known as a defensive demon in the backcourt, revealed where he learned how to steal inbound passes so effectively. During a […] The post Jose Alvarado thanks Knicks fan favorite for inbound steal play appeared first on ClutchPoints.

For all the concerns about the Rockets, at least Houston has their best player in Durant. They also have a defense littered with pythons who live to suffocate opponents with non-stop intensity. The Lakers are not that lucky.

‘He’s just amazing’ - Ohio State football’s Larry Johnson is glowing about a newcomer for the Buckeyes’ new defense A to Z Sports

Draymond Green battled illness to deliver a defensive masterclass, locking down Kawhi Leonard and sealing the Warriors’ Play-In win over the Clippers with clutch late-game plays.

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The Warriors are progressing to the next round of the NBA Play-In, and Draymond Green could be a major reason for their success. The 36-year-old once again proved why he remains a key player for Golden State. Even his teammate, Steph Curry, was left searching for words while describing his ...

The Golden State Warriors are headed to the second round of the NBA play-in tournament thanks to the offensive wizardry of superstar Stephen Curry. But the Dubs also wouldn’t be in this position if it wasn’t for the stellar defense played on Kawhi Leonard, led by the Warriors defensive anchor in Draymond Green. While the […] The post Stephen Curry’s speechless response to Draymond Green defensive masterclass vs. Kawhi Leonard appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The Golden State Warriors came out to Los Angeles this week and, after being in town since Saturday morning, put together one of the most dominant second-half performances in recent memory. Led by Stephen Curry and Draymond Green, the Warriors defeated the LA Clippers in the 9-10 play-in tournament game to advance and play the […] The post Draymond Green gets real on proving doubters wrong at age 36 appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Spring has sprung, and the NFL Draft is just a week away. It’s a time of year for hope around the NFL as teams look to the future. That includes the New England Patriots, who are looking to solidify their roster to prepare for another playoff run next season.This is also the time of year […] The post NFL Draft Guru Mel Kiper Jr. Has the Patriots Addressing Defense in Round 1 appeared first on Heavy Sports.

Draymond Green had two clutch steals, helping the Golden State Warriors upset the LA Clippers.

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Draymond Green came out with a statement performance on Wednesday night for the Golden State Warriors. The former Defensive Player of the Year was a key piece of the Warriors' dynasty that won four championships in eight years. However, criticism of Green has grown louder over the years as he ...

Draymond Green's defensive dominance against Kawhi Leonard keeps the Warriors' playoff hopes alive, sparking major praise.

Los Angeles Clippers star Kawhi Leonard had 19 points heading into the fourth quarter of Wednesday’s do-or-die play-in game against the Golden State Warriors. The Clippers were up 89-83 after three periods as they found themselves in the driver’s seat at home. Unfortunately for L.A., the Warriors ...

In a crucial win-or-go-home matchup, Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green secured the NBA play-in victory vs. the Los Angeles Clippers Wednesday night by ripping the ball away from Kawhi Leonard late in the game. The play effectively sealed the outcome, reinforcing Green’s reputation as one of the league’s elite defenders in high-stakes situations. In […] The post Warriors forward Draymond Green’s crucial steal vs. Clippers will go down as one of career best appeared first on ClutchPoints.

The 23-year-old Australian will make his playoff debut Saturday at Madison Square Garden in Game 1 of their first-round series, having spent more time defending Brunson over the past two seasons than any other player in the league, according to NBA tracking data.
