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Chris Paul to reunite with Clippers for 21st NBA season
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Heading into the offseason, the Detroit Pistons had three key players hitting the free agency market in Tim Hardaway Jr., Malik Beasley, and Dennis Schroder. Th
According to a recent report from Brett Siegel, Giddey is currently seeking a deal similar to Jalen Suggs, who landed a five-year, $150 million deal. He wants something in the $30 million AAV range, but the Bulls aren't willing to give him that.
Free agent forward Josh Okogie has agreed to a one-year, $3.1 million deal with the Houston Rockets, sources tell ESPN. Okogie enters his 8th NBA season and gives the Rockets another active wing defender who has averaged 6.3 points over 416 games.
The Houston Rockets had highs and lows at this year's NBA Summer League in Las Vegas. They would finish with a 1-4 record at the mini-camp, but more importantly for the team was the progress and growth that second-year guard Reed Sheppard showed ahead of his increased role for the Rockets' regular season squad.
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There wasn't much to begin with, but most of the cash available in the 2025 NBA offseason has dried up. The top free agents have new deals, rookies are on board and the trade chatter is quieting down.
Playing with other all-time greats like James Harden and Jalen Brunson, Hartenstein detailed the difference on his "Podcast P with Paul George" episode between Gilgeous-Alexander and the rest of his past superstar teammates. The former career journeyman had the chance to learn from some of the best before he found his footing in the NBA.
League is a "gold mine" for scouts searching for players to fill out rosters. Here's why it's more useful than ever.
Still, only a handful will be in position to earn starts right away. The majority will come off the bench and provide specialty skills or traits. Some will spend most of the season in the G League, whether due to their team's rotation or a need to build up their confidence, bodies or skill levels.
Inside the Thomas & Mack Center, just as the league wrapped up Sunday, a different kind of crowd formed. Hollywood execs, producers and curious power players were slipping away from the basketball action to catch a slate of 34 film projects created by NBA stars past and present.