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Former NBA star Blake Griffin believes the Dallas Mavericks struck gold with rookie Cooper Flagg, calling the 18-year-old forward the most complete player to enter the league in recent memory. “He ...
A Shelby County Chancery Court has ordered Memphis restaurant The Wing Guru to pay the Grizzlies' Ja Morant over $300,000 in damages and interest after the All-Star point guard sued them for breach of ...
Having experienced the highs and lows of the NBA, Wall believes he can offer a unique perspective at Prime Video, which will broadcast 67 regular season games, the play-in tournament and some playoff ...
A team source said that the reason Heat hasn’t tried to collect a cornucopia of first-round picks — as the Knicks, Rockets and Spurs have done — is twofold. Doing that would run counter to Miami’s ...
According to Jon Lewis of Sports Media Watch, an average of 1.43 million viewers tuned into the 12 WNBA games on ABC this season, a 13% increase from the network’s average viewership in 2024, which ...
There are a lot of talented and gifted players—but not all are dedicated. That’s the misconception: that hard work is universal in the league. Now, you do have the dudes who are super dedicated. Like ...
You’ll see that it’s going to kill some of the smaller market teams that go for it,” another front office source told Heavy. “Milwaukee got a championship, but then it started costing them so much ...
A Heat source said Jimmy Butler’s agent, Bernie Lee, promised Miami that Butler would comport himself well last season and would never complain about not getting a contract extension. That proved to ...
So it's just: throw it out. There's less strategy, there's less physicality. The safety—again, kind of back to the COVID thing—safety is more important than the game. And I—I don’t know. I think the ...
Not proactively trading Jimmy Butler before last season. A team source insists that there was no indication that Miami could have received more than one first-round pick — or a superior package — than ...
That’s the most frustrating part because people think, ‘Oh, he got the money, he’s set for life, he don’t care.’ No, I would give up all the money to play basketball and never deal with none of those ...
Former Washington Wizards star John Wall announced on his Instagram account that he’s retiring as a player. "Today, I'm stepping off the court but not away from the game," Wall said on Instagram.