Jokic hasn't been himself over the last 15 games, but Tim Legler doesn't seem bothered by it.
It's not all as bad as it appears on the surface. Legler still has reasons to believe there will be better days ahead for the Nuggets.
Legler is ESPN/ABC’s longest-tenured NBA analyst and perhaps its most widely respected, having joined the network in 2000.
Peyton Watson developed into a player capable of producing big numbers this season.
This originally appeared in Tuesday morning’s edition of The A Block, Awful Announcing’s daily newsletter with the latest sports media news, commentary, and analysis. Sign up here and be the first to ...
ESPN analyst Tim Legler thinks they have a chance to get further in the playoffs than any Knicks team since 1999.
Before the NCAA men's basketball tournament began, former NBA player Richard Jefferson shared thoughts about March Madness ...
PHILADELPHIA — One afternoon in early December, Bill Raftery and Tim Legler, both La Salle alumni, returned to campus for an hourlong panel discussion about their careers in sports media, only to have ...
NBA media personality Bill Simmons gave his take on the choice between Clippers star Kawhi Leonard or Rockets star Kevin ...
Despite all of the noise about Reed Sheppard not starting for the Houston Rockets this season, it's most important that he ...
It turns out that Austin Reaves wasn't fouled late in the Los Angeles Lakers' overtime win over the Denver Nuggets Saturday ...
There have only been six players who’ve qualified for ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results