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"I've tried to pattern my game after his"- Carlos Boozer revealed his biggest childhood NBA inspiration
Carlos Boozer exceeded most expectations as a second-round pick in the 2002 draft. Despite an encouraging start, he never ...
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Did the NBA Actually Rig the 2002 Playoffs?
A couple decades later, the 2002 Western Conference Finals still sits in NBA lore like an open case file, so we went back to ...
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"My kids saved me" - Matt Barnes reveals why his $500k NBA contracts left him broke every summer
Matt Barnes reveals how his $500k contracts left him 'broke' every summer. He explains how having twins ultimately saved him ...
Oklahoma City became only the fifth NBA team in the past 30 years to begin a campaign 17-1, joining Cleveland last season, ...
Coast 2 Coast Tuesday Doubleheader on Nov. 18 Begins with Victor Wembanyama and Spurs Hosting Ja Morant and Grizzlies at 8 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock Spurs First Appearance on NBC Since May 12, 2002; ...
Rodney Rogers, who spent over a decade in the NBA and won a Sixth Man of the Year award, died Friday. He was 54. Rogers spent ...
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Paul Pierce argues Allen Iverson deserves to be ranked above James Harden all-time: "His rule-changing presence. It was ridiculous"
Green's co-host, Paul Pierce, disagreed. Although he did not assign a specific ranking to the names, the Boston Celtics Hall ...
The NBA myth machine is obsessed with alphas. But every franchise cornerstone had someone behind them who carried the load ...
Given Florida basketball's success in the past 25 years, picking the best 25 players since 2000 proved to be a tricky task.
The 18-member class for 2026, which includes 1987 co-Mr. Basketball Jay Edwards of Marion and former NBA star Rick Fox, a ...
Watching the NBA is more challenging than in the past. You'll need Prime Video to watch the NBA Cup tonight and two other streaming services to watch games this season. Matt Elliott Senior Editor Matt ...
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How Players Era Festival became a vital lifeline for Houston basketball. 'We had no choice.'
In the age of NIL, playing in the Players Era Festival has become a no-brainer in order for UH to stay competitive.
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