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LeBron James said 'I don’t believe I’ve played for a super-team,' which is funny
LeBron was asked if super-teams were healthy for the NBA, and it didn't seem like he wanted to answer another question. Let alone that one.
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NBA Finals winners and losers: Steve Kerr returns to a familiar stage, Kyrie Irving spins out
Steve Kerr, still working through complications from a 2015 back surgery, won his seventh NBA title in Golden State's conquest.
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Former Knicks lottery pick Michael Sweetney attempted suicide during his rookie year
The No. 9 pick in the 2003 NBA draft was out of the NBA by 2007 after battling depression and weight issues.
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Adam Silver drafts guidelines penalizing teams resting 'multiple starters on the same night'
Stuck without staring down the 82-game elephant in the room, the NBA lead boss has to hope for the best when it comes to rest.
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NBA Finals losers and winners: Stephen Curry falls flat, Kyrie and LeBron save a season
The Cleveland Cavaliers kept the NBA's season alive with a win on Friday, but not after three hours and a broken record.
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Steve Kerr explains why older teams will kill the Warriors: 'Players are less talented'
Steve Kerr gets it. He understands why cars only have lap belts, and why you have to wait for your sister to get off the phone before you can get on the Internet.
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Stephen Curry finally healthy in the Finals again, nearly a champion again
The reigning two-time MVP worked expertly in June for the first time since 2015, though he won't receive MVP consideration.
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NBA Finals winners and losers: Kevin Durant steals the crown, Kyrie flubs in the clutch
Kevin Durant inched the Warriors one step closer to a championship in Game 3, with an all-time shot on LeBron James.
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LeBron James: 'Do I look tired? I'm averaging a triple-double in the Finals, so I'm pretty good'
Kevin Durant didn't exactly run circles around LeBron James in Games 1 and 2 of the Finals, but he had LeBron tugging at his shorts.
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Three Things to Watch for in Game 3: Cleveland digs in on offense, as Steve Kerr cackles
The Golden State Warriors won by a total of 41 points in Games 1 and 2 of the 2017 Finals, as the series shifts to Cleveland.
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NBA Finals Winners and Losers: Kevin Durant takes care of both sides in Game 2
Game 2 was not without its highlights, as Kevin Durant shined alongside teammate Stephen Curry.
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Steve Kerr healthy enough to coach Game 2 and 'the rest of the series'
The the long-suffering Warriors head coach will return to the Golden State sideline after missing 11 playoff wins.
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Derek Fisher reportedly flips SUV on the 101, arrested for driving under the influence
The former Laker champion was driving with girlfriend Gloria Govan, both escaped the crash unhurt.
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Game 1 winners and losers: Kevin Durant's big Finals return
Working in his first Finals as a memory of the Golden State Warriors, Kevin Durant was the star in a Game 1 win.
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Richard Jefferson on his Cavs: 'I think our team was the most poised last year'
The Cleveland forward thinks a sense of self was why the Cavaliers were able to move on to a championship.
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Report: Clippers trying to lure Jerry West away from the rival Warriors
The Warriors, who have stayed a full step ahead of the much-disliked Clippers in recent years, want Mr. Clutch to return.
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Former Rookie of the Year Emeka Okafor eyes an NBA return
The 2004-05 NBA Rookie of the year hasn't played since 2013 due to ongoing back woes.
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LeBron James has the next step all planned out: 'I will own a team someday'
The Cleveland Cavaliers star once spoke of his team ownership "dream," but things are more certain in 2017.
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Kyrie Irving has already made these Finals his own
Kyrie Irving is already in his third Finals, and yet his game is alluring as ever despite repeated national exposure to it.
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Tony Parker vows to be back and better than ever in 2018
The San Antonio Spurs legend, who ruptured his quadriceps in the postseason, turned 35 in May.