Curry, Booker look to repeat as 3-point champs
There will be no shortage of stars in the NBA’s 3-point contest this weekend in Atlanta, starting with Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Phoenix’s Devin Booker.
There will be no shortage of stars in the NBA’s 3-point contest this weekend in Atlanta, starting with Golden State’s Stephen Curry and Phoenix’s Devin Booker.
The NBA is set to allow players on two-way contracts to play more than 50 games and to be eligible for the playoffs, sources told ESPN.
The Toronto Raptors will be without three starters and two reserves but will have enough players when they return to action Wednesday against the Detroit Pistons.
The NBA has moved closer to a deal where players on two-way contracts could appear on the active roster for as many games as their teams would like.
Boston has two under-25 All-Stars. So why does the team seem so far away from hanging an 18th championship banner?
In 1996, Jerry West and the Lakers hosted a slapdash workout for a 17-year-old from Philly. Twenty-five years later, it’s become one of the best decisions, and stories, in NBA history.
The NBA should be worried about this weekend, and that has nothing to do with the All-Star Game itself. It’s about when players won’t be in Atlanta.
Riding a huge third quarter by Zion Williamson, the Pelicans knocked off the NBA’s top team.
Jarrett Allen recorded his eighth straight double-double, while Sexton and Darius Garland combined for 15 assists.
The Hawks announced they have relieved head coach Lloyd Pierce of his duties 34 games into his third season with the team.
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