NBA Finals 2023: Nuggets-Heat key matchups, X-factors, prediction
Denver or Miami? That depends. We’re watching Jokic vs. Adebayo, Butler vs. Murray and more ahead of Thursday’s Game 1.
Denver or Miami? That depends. We’re watching Jokic vs. Adebayo, Butler vs. Murray and more ahead of Thursday’s Game 1.
He’ll say he never expected to make it to the NBA, much less win two MVP awards. People assume he is just being modest, but then … Denver’s star figured it all out.
The Pistons will reportedly pay Monty Williams $78.5 million over six years.
Coach Monty Williams has agreed to a 6-year/$78.5M contract with the Pistons, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, the largest coaching deal in NBA history.
Jimmy Butler said the Heat must guard Nuggets star Nikola Jokic with “all five guys” in an effort to slow the big man down and defeat Denver in the NBA Finals.
Andre Jackson Jr., who averaged 6.6 points and 6.8 assists for champion UConn during the NCAA tournament, will remain in the NBA draft.
Victor Wembanyama’s NBA summer debut might come in Sacramento, as the San Antonio Spurs are among six teams that will play in one of the smaller summer leagues in Sacramento.
Oscar Tshiebwe, who led Division I in rebounding in back-to-back seasons at Kentucky, said he plans on staying in the NBA draft.
Ron Holland, the No. 2 recruit for 2023 who decommitted from Texas in April, is joining the G League Ignite. He is No. 6 in ESPN’s 2024 NBA draft rankings.
The Nuggets are massive favorites to win the Finals, but FOX Sports Research has some interesting trends on why you should bet on the Heat to cover in Game 1.
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