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  • Stephen Curry Closes $215 Extension With Golden State Warriors
    Golden State Warriors
    Stephen Curry signed a four-year contract with the Golden State Warriors, which would earn him more than $215 million.
  • Ticket Stub Signed By Kobe Going Into Memorabilia Stock Market
    NBA
    Otis investment app users can soon own a piece A rare ticket stub signed by Kobe Bryant during his last NBA game is hitting the memorabilia stock market. Interested investors of the ticket expect the value of their shares to skyrocket once it is sold out. The NBA legend signed the ticket stub to his last game on April 13, 2016 - where he put up an iconic performance and scored 60 points against the Utah Jazz. Bryant was 41-years-old at the time of his passing. He died along with his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna Bryant, and seven others on board a Sikorsky S-76B helicopter. The aircraft slammed into a hillside in Calabasas, killing all of its occupants. The ticket is set to be offered to investors on the Otis investment app, where anyone can get a piece of the historic memorabilia for as low as $10.of a ticket stub for Kobe Bryant's last NBA game.
  • NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Pits The Bulldogs Against The Bears
    Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Jalen Suggs (1) shoots the game winning shot over UCLA Bruins guard David Singleton.
    Gonzaga plays Baylor for the men's NCAA basketball championship.
  • A Wild Month Of U.S. College Basketball Nears The Final 16 Teams
    A detailed view of the March Madness logo at center court as Gonzaga Bulldogs and Norfolk State Spartans players.
    U.S. men's college basketball has winnowed down to near the final 16 teams from 64 that started.
  • Kyrie Irving Looks To Exit Boston Celtics, May Sign With Brooklyn Nets
    NBA: Miami Heat at Boston Celtics
    Following a dismal season, Kyrie Irving is planning to sign with a new team come free agency.
  • Shaquille O'Neal Gives A Platonic Kiss To Ex-Wife Shaunie Nelson
    Shaquille O'Neal
    Shaquille O'Neal opens his new restaurant in Los Angeles while his family and ex-wife Shaunie Nelson was there to support him all the way.
  • 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup Update: Jordan, Iran, Philippines Headed To China Following Emphatic Wins In The Last Day Of Asian Qualifiers
    FIBA World Cup Qualifiers
    The Asia-Oceana contingent for the 2019 FIBA Basketball World Cup is complete. Jordan, Iran, and the Philippines will join China (host country), Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea to compete in the biggest basketball competition in the world.
  • Lamar Odom Set To Revive Basketball Career In The Philippines
    Lamar Odom
    For Lamar Odom, basketball remains in his blood. Although the former NBA player has had a tumultuous couple of years that included dealing with life-threatening episodes back in 2015. Being the fighter that he is, the two-time NBA champion plans to show the basketball world that he still has the hops.
  • Los Angeles Lakers Coach Luke Walton, Washington Wizards Forward Morris Fined for Various Infractions
    NBA: San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Lakers
    The NBA has slapped fines on Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton and Washington Wizards forward Markieff Morris for incidents the other day. In separate statements, NBA operations chief Kiki VanDeWeghe fined Walton US$15,000 for his criticism on officiating he issued publicly. The NBA official likewise slapped the similar amount to Morris for unsportsmanlike conduct.
  • Warriors News: DeMarcus Cousins Rehab on Track; Center Expected to Join Team Practice in Coming Months
    NBA: Golden State Warriors at Utah Jazz
    The Golden State Warriors have announced that DeMarcus Cousins has been making strides in his rehabilitation and he is expected to be inserted in the team's practice in the coming months. Through its Twitter account, the Warriors disclosed that Cousins is showing "good progress" in recuperating well that team doctors are evaluating his ability to rejoin their regular practices before suiting up for the defending champions.
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