
Rockets Are Sending James Harden a Message in John Wall Trade
The Houston Rockets have acquired John Wall from the Washington Wizards to send a clear message to James Harden.
The Houston Rockets have acquired John Wall from the Washington Wizards to send a clear message to James Harden.
We’re well past the NBA draft and into free agency. Rosters are beginning to take shape, giving us a sense of what rotations across the league will look like next season. For that reason, it’s a great time to look at the NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
Since the Miami Heat “Big Three” era ended, the team has done a great job of scouting and developing talent. They have turned undrafted and second round picks into productive rotational players. Could KZ Okpala be next?
The NCAA College Basketball season gets underway on Wednesday. Who is best positioned to make a run during the tournament in Indianapolis?
The Boston Celtics have made moves within the past few days, some good, some questionable. Boston had looming questions heading into free agency. After a successful draft, the team still had some holes to fill and other positions to solidify.
The Boston Celtics have now officially locked up their future for the next five years. For the next five seasons, the Celtic forward will be staying in Boston on a max contract extension. The deal is worth $195 million.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell agreed to a five-year, $195 designated rookie extension on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The New York Knicks were poised to make a run at Gordon Hayward in free agency, but he instead got $120 million from the Charlotte Hornets. After a great draft week, New York received a bit of a reality check.
It seemed like center Dwight Howard was headed back to the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency, but then somehow he landed with the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s what happened.
NBA Free Agency kicked off Friday afternoon, and it didn’t take for things to heat up. From under the radar moves to surprising signings, here are five important takeaways from day one of free agency.
The Houston Rockets have acquired John Wall from the Washington Wizards to send a clear message to James Harden.
We’re well past the NBA draft and into free agency. Rosters are beginning to take shape, giving us a sense of what rotations across the league will look like next season. For that reason, it’s a great time to look at the NBA Rookie of the Year odds.
Since the Miami Heat “Big Three” era ended, the team has done a great job of scouting and developing talent. They have turned undrafted and second round picks into productive rotational players. Could KZ Okpala be next?
The NCAA College Basketball season gets underway on Wednesday. Who is best positioned to make a run during the tournament in Indianapolis?
The Boston Celtics have made moves within the past few days, some good, some questionable. Boston had looming questions heading into free agency. After a successful draft, the team still had some holes to fill and other positions to solidify.
The Boston Celtics have now officially locked up their future for the next five years. For the next five seasons, the Celtic forward will be staying in Boston on a max contract extension. The deal is worth $195 million.
Gordon Hayward fit as a short term fix with the New York Knicks, but the front office doesn’t feel bad about seeing him head to the Charlotte Hornets.
Restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic has signed an offer sheet with the Atlanta Hawks. Marc Stein reports the deal includes a fourth-year player option, as well as a 15-percent trade kicker.
Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell agreed to a five-year, $195 designated rookie extension on Sunday, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The New York Knicks were poised to make a run at Gordon Hayward in free agency, but he instead got $120 million from the Charlotte Hornets. After a great draft week, New York received a bit of a reality check.
It seemed like center Dwight Howard was headed back to the Los Angeles Lakers in free agency, but then somehow he landed with the Philadelphia 76ers. Here’s what happened.
NBA Free Agency kicked off Friday afternoon, and it didn’t take for things to heat up. From under the radar moves to surprising signings, here are five important takeaways from day one of free agency.
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