Ex-Utah Jazz coach Frank Layden dies
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Stan Van Gundy, Brent Barry, Dell Curry, Cassidy Hubbarth, Kristina Pink and Allie Clifton join NBA on Prime's group of broadcasters.
ESPN draft expert Jonathan Givony reported that his camp even threatened one of the franchises selecting in the top five: "Leading up to the NBA draft, Ace Bailey's representatives informed a team drafting inside the top five that they didn't want that team to select the Rutgers wing and that he wouldn't report if it did."
The 7-footer has a higher standing reach than Victor Wembanyama and should immediately feast on lobs. Summer league will give Maluach the opportunity to prove he can catch and finish on the move, keep up with the pace of opposing offenses and anchor a solid defense.
Coleman played only six years in the NBA, spending three of those with the Jazz when they were based in New Orleans. Coleman’s calling card was his defense as a two-time All-Defense honoree (First team in 1977, 2nd team in 1978). His best all-around season came in 1977 when he averaged a career-high 8.6 points and 7.1 rebounds per game.
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AFP on MSNMilwaukee to face New York in NBA CupDefending NBA Cup champions Milwaukee will be up against New York, Chicago, Charlotte and Miami in the group stage of the next in-season tournament, the league announced on Wednesday.The NBA Cup was introduced during the 2023-24 season after years of discussion of an in-season tournament to add interest to the early months of the season.
Alabama basketball has seen 12 different players selected in the NBA draft since 2000, six of which were first rounders.
New Orleans Pelicans officially sign rookie Micah Peavy. The 6’7, 215-pound small forward played his graduate season with Georgetown where he averaged 17 points, 5 rebounds and 3 assists. Peavy found a groove offensively with the Hoyas but where he shines best is defense,
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Total Pro Sports on MSNTop 2025 NBA Prospects Reveal The One Skill They’d Steal From Each Other, And The Answers Are Pure GoldThe Grizzlies showcased an outstanding performance throughout the 2024-25 NBA season. They finished the regular season in 8th place in the Western Conference with a record of 48 wins and 34 losses. However, their pursuit of the championship ended in the first round of the playoffs against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The 2025 NBA draft is a wrap, with Cooper Flagg (No. 1 to the Dallas Mavericks) and Dylan Harper (No. 2 to the San Antonio Spurs) the headliners of what turned out to be a first round full of twists.
Dylan, a 6-foot-5 guard out of Rutgers, was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs. His brother, Ron Harper Jr., also is in the NBA, having played in 11 games for the Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors the last three years.