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LA Clippers Seen Joining Race To Sign Giannis Antetokounmpo
Losing the chance to compete in the NBA Finals this season could convince Giannis Antetokounmpo to leave the Milwaukee Bucks and one option for him is to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers because of his admiration for Doc Rivers. Losing the chance to compete in the NBA Finals this season could convince Giannis Antetokounmpo to leave the Milwaukee Bucks and one option for him is to sign with the Los Angeles Clippers because of his admiration for Doc Rivers. -
Milwaukee Bucks Seen To Trade For Chris Paul In Offseason
The Oklahoma City Thunder are reportedly rebuilding and will make Chris Paul available for trade offers in the offseason, which should interest the Milwaukee Bucks. The Oklahoma City Thunder are reportedly rebuilding and will make Chris Paul available for trade offers in the offseason, which should interest the Milwaukee Bucks. -
Giannis Antetokounmpo Told To Partner With Damian Lillard At Portland To Win NBA Titles
Analysts are saying that Giannis Antetokounmpo's dream of winning an NBA title could be realized if he leaves the Milwaukee Bucks and joins up with Damian Lillard at the Portland Trail Blazers. Analysts are saying that Giannis Antetokounmpo's dream of winning an NBA title could be realized if he leaves the Milwaukee Bucks and joins up with Damian Lillard at the Portland Trail Blazers. -
Warriors Could Opt For Tested Guard Over Rookie Pick
The Golden State Warriors could trade their second overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft for a veteran like Jrue Holiday. The Golden State Warriors could trade their second overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft for a veteran like Jrue Holiday. -
Giannis Antetokounmpo Tipped To Star On A Miami Heat Superteam
If Giannis Antetokounmpo will look for a new team soon, he could be joining the Miami Heat, who reports said are in the process of building a superteam. If Giannis Antetokounmpo will look for a new team soon, he could be joining the Miami Heat, who reports said are in the process of building a superteam. -
Dallas Mavericks Not Yet Planning Roster Rebuild Around Luka Doncic
Luka Doncic turned in a sensational performance in the playoffs and he proved he can win an NBA title but the Dallas Mavericks will not rebuild the roster around the Slovenian, at least not yet. Luka Doncic turned in a sensational performance in the playoffs and he proved he can win an NBA title but the Dallas Mavericks will not rebuild the roster around the Slovenian, at least not yet. -
Donovan Mitchell Set For A $170M Max Extension Offer From Utah Jazz
The Utah Jazz will reportedly sign Donovan Mitchell to a five-year max extension worth $170 million and the deal will be finalized in October when the NBA free agency starts. The Utah Jazz will reportedly sign Donovan Mitchell to a five-year max extension worth $170 million and the deal will be finalized in October when the NBA free agency starts. -
Damian Lillard's Injury Concluded By Doctors As But Mild Knee Sprain
There is no danger that Damian Lillard will miss the next season for the Portland Trail Blazers as doctors concluded that his knee injury is a mild sprain that requires no surgery. There is no danger that Damian Lillard will miss the next season for the Portland Trail Blazers as doctors concluded that his knee injury is a mild sprain that requires no surgery. -
Atkinson Heads List Of Jim Boylen Replacements For Bulls
Former Brooklyn Nets coach Kenny Atkinson is the leading candidate for the vacant Chicago Bulls head coaching position. Former Brooklyn Nets coach Kenny Atkinson is the leading candidate for the vacant Chicago Bulls head coaching position. -
Should SA Spurs Consider Cutting Ties With Gregg Popovich?
One NBA executive floated the idea that the San Antonio Spurs should consider firing long-time coach Gregg Popovich if only to rebuild the team and return to relevance in the NBA. One NBA executive floated the idea that the San Antonio Spurs should consider firing long-time coach Gregg Popovich if only to rebuild the team and return to relevance in the NBA.