Anthony Edwards scored a season-high 44 points against the Houston Rockets while providing two highlight-reel dunks. He eclipsed 40 points for the first time this season on 17-of-29 shooting from the field, including seven 3-pointers.
So what got into him?
After his performance, he said, “I had to put on a show for my girlfriend.”
That seemed pretty sweet until an Instagram model decided to expose him.
Sophia Eze Nwanyi Ifeoma, known as Sophia Da Stallion, took to Twitter and exposed Edwards for trying to fly her out while having an active girlfriend.
“But was begging to fly me out….”
Yikes.
Sophia appears to be somewhat of a basketball player herself.
Right now, Edwards has averages of 24.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, 4.4 assists, and 1.7 steals per contest in 48 games.
He might have some explaining to do with his girlfriend.
New Orleans Pelicans Stun The NBA By Trading Superstar Brandon Ingram To NBA Heavyweight In Blockbuster Trade Proposal
Brandon Ingram (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
With the New Orleans Pelicans enduring another tremendously disappointing season, star big man Brandon Ingram is another name to follow in the trade rumor mill.
The Pelicans enter Thursday as the worst team in the Western Conference (5-22), with only the Washington Wizards (3-21) displaying an inferior record. It’s clear that a rebuild is necessary in NOLA, and that would start with trading core players like Brandon Ingram and/or Zion Williamson.
Svyatoslav Rovenchuk of Athlon Sports recently proposed a blockbuster trade idea that has New Orleans trading Ingram and Jeremiah Robinson-Earl to the powerhouse Golden State Warriors in exchange for Jonathan Kuminga, Gary Payton II, Kevon Looney and De’Anthony Melton:
“The swap allows the Warriors to add another All-Star caliber player around Curry. Meanwhile, the Pelicans land a worthwhile young prospect and a handful of expiring contracts. One could argue that Golden State would need to add some sort of draft pick compensation too, but given Ingram’s modest value, Kuminga may offer more than enough appeal to not have to do so.”