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Despite being injured, Luka Doncic is catching massive heat. Ric Flair out of all people is TIRED of Luka sitting on the bench and wants him out there.
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Despite being injured, Luka Doncic is catching massive heat. Ric Flair out of all people is TIRED of Luka sitting on the bench and wants him out there.
THERE WAS A TIME, not long ago, when Jalen Brunson questioned all the same things about himself that his critics did. His size, his athleticism, his talent. Becky Hammon hadn't even been asked about whether a stocky, 6-foot-2 point guard could really be the best player on a New York Knicks team with championship aspirations, let alone one that's two wins away from the franchise's first title since 1973 as the NBA Finals continue tonight from Madison Square Garden at 8:30 ET on ABC.
Luka Dončić is teaming up with former Dallas Mavericks executive Donnie Nelson to bring basketball to Rome.
Argentine police arrested two Chilean citizens suspected of being part of a transnational gang that orchestrated burglaries at the homes of well-known athletes, including stars from the NBA and NFL.
Where could Ja Morant land this summer? Will the Detroit Pistons make a move to boost their offense? Will the Oklahoma City Thunder's pending financial crunch necessitate trading a star? How will the Los Angeles Lakers build around Luka Doncic?
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of Oklahoma City and Nikola Jokic of Denver were unanimous first-team All-NBA selections this season, while San Antonio’s Victor Wembanyama missed joining them in that club by one vote. Wembanyama, the Los Angeles Lakers’ Luka Doncic and Detroit’s Cade Cunningham completed the All-NBA first team, the NBA said Sunday while releasing the vote totals. Wembanyama (99 first-team votes, one second-team vote) and Doncic (91 first-team, nine second-team) also appeared on all 100 ballots, as did Boston’s Jaylen Brown. But Brown had significantly fewer first-team nods than Cunningham, which is why the Pistons guard ended up on that top list. Cunningham appeared on 98 ballots, with 60 first-team and 38 second-team votes.
Having had more than a week to process the Los Angeles Lakers' second-round playoff exit against the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, LeBron James said the result came down to a talent gap between the two teams, more than anything else.
OKLAHOMA CITY: He’s the best player on the best team. And the voters say he’s the best player in the league, too. Again. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder won the NBA’s Most Valuable Player on Sunday for the second consecutive year.
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