Jonathan Kuminga is set to rejoin the Warriors on a new reported two-year contract after his restricted free agency summer.
Making an All-NBA Defensive Team is an incredible individual accomplishment, especially when considering only five players are awarded with that honor each year. This list puts a spotlight on the ...
The 3-point revolution in the NBA has drastically transformed the way basketball is played, coached, and understood. If you ...
This offseason, the Bleacher Report staff agonized over the best of the NBA's best and ranked the top 100 players of all time ...
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"With the rules of the 90s, Curry would not be the same" - Scottie Pippen argues it's impossible to compare the Bulls to the Warriors
"If you play by today's rules, it would be one thing. But with the rules of the 90s, Curry would not be the same," added Pippen. "If we played in his era, it would be like playing in freedom: nobody ...
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"If you keep playing the way you're playing, you're not going to last long" - Artis Gilmore predicted Larry Bird's career would be short-lived
Bird had not missed a game yet at that point. Still, he knew deep inside that there could only be so many loose balls he ...
Atlanta is not just about transport. It is home to the headquarters of several multinational companies, the most recognisable of which is Coca-Cola, created in Atlanta in 1886. Other younger but no ...
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Mid-Hudson sports: Author, former basketball coach Charley Rosen dies at 84
Acclaimed author and former Bard College and SUNY New Paltz basketball coach Charley Rosen of Accord died at the age of 84 last weekend, according to a Facebook post by his family.
A college player and coach who became a best-selling author of books about the game, he was also a kindred spirit to the Hall ...
John Wetzel, a basketball star at Wilson Memorial High School in Augusta County in the early 1960s, was drafted by the Los ...
Eberley has been ranking the 100 best NBA players in history, and listed Johnson as the sixth-best ever — ahead of fellow Hall of Fame former Lakers Kobe Bryant (No. 7), Shaquille O'Neal (No. 8), and ...
She could have been nicer about it, sure. But she had values.
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