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The first batch of invites to the 2025 NBA Draft green room, June 25-26, were revealed this week. And to nobody's surprise, one-year Duke basketball superstar Cooper Flagg was on the list. ALSO READ: Blue Devils Set to Host Defending National Champion After thriving as the face of college basketball in his lone season with the Blue Devils en route to a Final Four appearance while racking up an impressive collection of ACC and national honors,
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The Montgomery Advertiser on MSNHow did Johni Broome's Auburn basketball experience impact his NBA Draft process?As he preps for the NBA Draft, Johni Broome shared advice he'd learned from his former coach, Bruce Pearl, and Auburn basketball's Final Four season.
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If the Pacers end up losing this series to the Thunder, they are never going to forget Game 4 -- when a 3-1 lead was right there for the taking only for the Thunder to close on a 12-1 run to steal a 111-104 victory to send the Finals back to Oklahoma City tied, 2-2.
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The NBA and video game publisher Take-Two Interactive have renewed their ongoing licensing deal and launched NBA Take-Two Media.
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Melissa Young describes the father of three, with another on the way, as a man who will sacrifice everything for his family
Duke basketball product Khaman Maluach will sit in the green room along with two fellow Blue Devils. Despite not taking up the sport until he was a teenager, Duke basketball one-and-done Khaman Maluach has earned a coveted invitation to attend the NBA Draft and sit in the event's green room.
There is potentially little more than a year before the NBA launches a new professional basketball league in Europe in partnership with FIBA, the sport’s governing body — and the United Kingdom is prominent in their sights.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNAlex Caruso loves NBA Finals stage: 'This is the time of the year that I live for'Keeping Alex Caruso in the Bacta tank for the regular season, the Oklahoma City Thunder's cautious approach with the 31-year-old has paid off in the NBA playoffs. He's flipped a switch, to say the least.
Five years ago, Cole Anthony became the most recent UNC basketball product to come off the board among the first 15 selections in an NBA Draft. He wound up with the Orlando Magic, quickly carving out a valuable role that included a full season as a starter in just his second professional campaign.