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When Marcus Smart signed with the Lakers, he said he hadn't heard from LeBron James, but there is a specific reason why.
Shortly after he officially signed his two-year, $11 million contract with the Lakers, Smart said he hadn't heard from LeBron ...
DeMarcus Cousins calls the Golden State Warriors one of the NBA’s top franchises, praising their treatment of players and ...
“No Worry” For Lakers On Luka Doncic’s Future With $220 Million Extension Looming originally appeared on Fadeaway World.
One of the stories of the offseason has been the reunion of players with their former teams. Chris Paul was the latest to ...
Kendrick Perkins is the last man Draymond Green would have ever imagined batting on his side. Yet, somehow, after years of ...
It's been a little over a year since the Dallas Mavericks acquired Klay Thompson in a three-team trade. In the deal, the Mavs acquired Thompson while the Charlotte Hornets received former Dallas guard ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"Before the Bulls, Detroit was the best team" - Toni Kukoc says Isiah Thomas deserves more credit for what he did with the Pistons
To Kukoc, Jordan was like a god. Even though he played alongside many greats during his career — such as Scottie Pippen, ...
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Basketball Network on MSNGeorges Niang names Joe Ingles as one of the best trash talkers in the NBA: "Go drive in there, Rudy gonna block your shot"
While some of the NBA's best trash talkers are loud and in-your-face, never giving an opposing player room to breathe or ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I think common sense is an underrated skill" - Trae Young explains why talented players in the NBA often fail
"I'd probably say an underrated skill is just common sense," Young told his childhood friend and "From the Point" co-host Winston. "I think common sense is a skill. There's a lot of guys in this ...
Jonathan Kuminga's status with the Golden State Warriors remains fluid, but rumors about a potential sign-and-trade continue to rise. While Kuminga has not had ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I did pretty good, but not enough for a scholarship" - Scottie Pippen on path from a college walk-on to NBA legend
"I went up and tried out. I did pretty good, but not enough to get a scholarship," Pippen said during an interview on "Live ...
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