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The Cleveland Cavaliers are the heavy favorite to reach the NBA Finals next season since Indiana Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton won’t play and Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum could miss the entire campaign as well.
It doesn’t get much attention, but Jordan Clarkson is an undisputed second-round steal when he first came to the NBA in 2014. When the Los Angeles Lakers picked him with the No. 46 pick, he became a double-digit scorer from the jump.
New York finished last year two wins short of the NBA Finals, fired its coach, hired a new one and has put together the bulk of next year’s roster with a little over a month until training camp begins. Based on the survey results, it feels as if Knicks fans are anticipating yet another season that sees the franchise ending a long drought.
After winning their first three meetings this season, the Lynx (28-5) face the Liberty (21-13) at Barclays Center in their final regular season matchup.
With Horford in Golden State, the Celtics will have to rely on newly acquired centers Chris Boucher and Luka Garza, plus incumbent Neemias Queta, to man that spot next year. It's unclear at this point which one will start.
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Jalen McDaniels has turned into the definition of an NBA journeyman lately. McDaniels is now with his eighth organization since being a late second-round pick in 2019.
He was with the team for nearly a decade and was named the NBA Finals MVP in 1981. Suffice it to say, but his feel for the team is about as good as anyone's. It's an interesting point to bring up, given the fact that rumors are swirling about a possible ...
Houston was a major part of the NBA's reset in Orlando. Five years ago today, the team began the weirdest playoffs in league history.