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Marques Johnson shares hilarious story of Wesley Snipes holding up White Men Can't Jump practices: "Guys suddenly needed to tie their shoes"
Marques Johnson became a part of the iconic basketball movie "White Men Can't Jump" in 1992. The former Milwaukee Bucks ...
Today in Boston Celtics history, Dave Cowens took some time away from the storied ball club after several days of trying to get the okay from the team owner at the time, Irv Levin, and iconic Celtics ...
Rebounding has always been the hidden engine of NBA success, and the ability to pull down 20 boards in a game separates the ...
Jaylen Brown, Derrick White and the Boston Celtics ended Detroit’s winning streak at a franchise record-tying 13, outlasting Cade Cunningham and the Pistons 117-114 on Wednesday night.
The Warriors won each of the first two rounds of the playoffs in five games, then came back from 3-1 down against the Thunder to win the Western Conference finals, setting up a rematch with the ...
Terry Bradshaw had trouble pronouncing the name of Jaxon Smith-Njigba, calling him "Njigboo," as Michael Strahan chimed in to ...
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Bill Simmons Ranks the Top 10 Point Guards in NBA History: Magic or Curry at No. 1?
Bill "The Podfather" Simmons is back with a new historical ranking, this time taking on the deepest position in basketball. Did he get it right?
Game 6 gave us all chaos, controversy, and a lodged ball rule that pushed the Dodgers into Game 7. The Dodgers weren’t ready to hand over the trophy, and the Blue Jays weren’t ready to stop swinging.
The official site of the 2023 NBA Draft. June 22, 2023. News, analysis, prospect profiles, mock drafts and more.
The ex-forward, who enjoyed an iconic spell with Wake Forest before entering the NBA Draft in 1993, played for seven teams ...
Recap every pick and trade from the 1st and 2nd rounds of the 2024 NBA Draft. The Atlanta Hawks select Zaccharie Risacher (France) as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft at Barclays Center.
Michael Ray Richardson, versatile guard banned from NBA for violating drug policy in the 1980s, dies
Michael Ray Richardson, a versatile guard who was banned from the NBA for violating its drug policy in the 1980s, died Tuesday. He was 70. Richardson’s attorney and close friend, John Zelbst, ...
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