2022-23 NBA season betting tips - Odds, predictions, picks
The NBA is back, and that means plenty of betting opportunities coming our way.
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The NBA is back, and that means plenty of betting opportunities coming our way.
SEATTLE — After waiting 476 days to return to action, Kawhi Leonard needed only 15 seconds to launch and drill a 3-pointer again.
PLAYA VISTA, Calif. — Kawhi Leonard said he «definitely got a lot stronger» after a season off and is ready to start training camp when the LA Clippers open practice on Tuesday.
NEARLY FIVE YEARS ago, Donald De La Haye tried to blend into unfamiliar wallpaper as he shuffled quietly through a party at the Beverly Hilton hotel in Los Angeles. He looked to his right and saw former NBA star Paul Pierce and NBA coach Ty Lue. He glanced to his left and saw former NFL running back Eddie George. All around him, professional athletes, coaches, power brokers and other celebrities mingled with an aura of belonging. They were used to coming to parties like this one. De La Haye, a kicker for the University of Central Florida, was not.
Robert Horry, who won seven NBA championships, talks to Fox News Digital about the Lakers, LeBron James and Brittney Griner.
PLAYA VISTA, Calif. — LA Clippers star Paul George has tested positive for COVID-19, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski and Tim Bontemps, and will miss the Friday night play-in game against the New Orleans Pelicans.
Phoenix Suns coach Monty Williams — architect of the NBA's best regular-season team — has been voted the National Basketball Coaches Association Coach of the Year for a second consecutive time, sources told ESPN.
Paul George will rest his shooting elbow and sit out his first game since returning from injury when the LA Clippers play at the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday.