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NBA Legend Ray Allen Doesn’t Hold Back About LeBron James originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and all-time great shooting guard Ray Allen won the latter of his two NBA championships as a member of the Miami Heat alongside LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh.
In a re-do of the 2020 NBA draft, the Philadelphia 76ers take Tre Jones with Tyrese Maxey already gone and off the board.
NBA Draft, several prospects will have a chance to walk across the stage and hear their names called at Barclays Center.
The NBA made a historical announcement regarding Oklahoma City Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander during the NBA Finals.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNBennedict Mathurin says hostile OKC crowd is when he realized he was in NBA FinalsNow it's the Pacers fanbase's turn to be obnoxiously loud. Bennedict Mathurin revealed he thought the OKC crowd was the moment everything hit him that they were in the NBA Finals. An unlikely destination considering how Indiana was viewed before the playoffs started in April.
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Presumed No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg finds himself in familiar company at the 2025 NBA Draft with Duke teammates Kon Knueppel and Khaman Maluach among 13 players who received invitations to the green room on Tuesday.
Cooper Flagg, Dylan Harper, Ace Bailey, VJ Edgecombe, Tre Johnson, Khaman Maluach, Jeremiah Fears and Kon Knueppel lead the first group of 13 prospects invited to the NBA draft's green room.
Take a look at the Hawks' all-time players named to the All-NBA First Team, including those from the St. Louis era.
Now that we officially know which players are returning to the NCAA and which are turning pro, we can say that the biggest surprise is Labaron Philon.
Expected to be a high lottery pick at Barclays Center in the 2025 NBA Draft, former Texas Longhorns star Tre Johnson unsurprisingly received an invitation to be
How Michigan's Danny Wolf Fared at 2025 NBA Draft Combine originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The Michigan Wolverines exceeded expectations in year one of Dusty May's regime in Ann Arbor, culminating in a Sweet 16 appearance and Big Ten Tournament Championship.