Monthly Archives: June 2026

The Association: Brook Lopez Joins The Show – NBA.com

The Association: Brook Lopez Joins The Show NBA.com Source link : https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMif0FVX3lxTFA1QXF5LTNEVlZhYUNwejVjYll6cUZBUHdTYWVFdlJlZ2hyamR0WWt5NmNuVmsyNkxaUEFqcVhiR1R0cHpZUDFJcDFiVGNmcFhlNWpsaUNPd3hwam9UY0dudFB1OWZlSnlldmhZdUc3ZkFockhIOElCaEVYZm9tZWs?oc=5 Author : Publish date : 2026-03-12 07:00:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

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James Dolan: 25 years of chaos running the New York Knicks

Few owners in professional sports have generated more controversy with less winning than James Dolan. In more than 25 years running the New York Knicks, he has fired coaches, feuded with legends, lost a sexual harassment verdict, banned lawyers with facial recognition software, ejected a beloved former player in front of a national audience and sued a rival franchise in …

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Knicks vs. Spurs: 3 keys for New York in Game 1 of NBA Finals

After 27 years, the Knicks are back in the NBA Finals, with a real shot to win an NBA championship for the first time in 53 years. Standing in New York’s way is the 62-20 San Antonio Spurs and 7-foot-4 superstar Victor Wembanyama. Both teams have some familiarity with each other, as the Knicks defeated the Spurs in the NBA …

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How Cavs’ Kenny Atkinson paved the way for Victor Wembanyama & other bigs to change the NBA – Yahoo Sports Canada

How Cavs’ Kenny Atkinson paved the way for Victor Wembanyama & other bigs to change the NBA Yahoo Sports Canada Source link : https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMigwFBVV95cUxQS29qRzFGeHFhWDhDd2I1VXVMMzFMSFFucTVaZTBKNDZzNGJPaFVBaVFKaHJMeklPdUFaS0hpNGRhcnJ0bGR2RkRVd0FhaTVaWldRUDRYckJWZ2tsdmxxaEphSUU4Rl9WVEFWRUFjbHJqRGQ3TVIxbUpjNDBaS2dJbTZ0bw?oc=5 Author : Publish date : 2026-06-01 12:04:00 Copyright for syndicated content belongs to the linked Source.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looks inward after OKC’s painful playoff exit

Given a day to reflect on how a potential repeat NBA championship got away, league MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was still feeling the pain of a Game 7 loss. His top-seeded Oklahoma City Thundersuffered a stunning 111-103 defeat at home in the Western Conference finals as the San Antonio Spurs advanced to face the New York Knicks for the title. Advertisement …

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Knicks vs. Spurs: Preview and prediction for 2026 NBA Finals

The 2026 NBA Finals are set, and in their first return in 27 years, the Knicks seek to get revenge for their last appearance, a five-game loss in 1999 to the San Antonio Spurs. It won’t be the walk in the park the Eastern Conference was, so let’s break down the strategies and adjustments we’re likely to see and predict this year’s …

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Chet Holmgren and the $240 million disappearing act

Chet Holmgren took two shots in Game 7 of the Western Conference finals. And he didn’t attempt a third after Victor Wembanyama rose up and detonated on him for one of the most violent dunks of these playoffs: (Christian Petersen via Getty Images) The poster was so emphatic it seemed to physically eliminate Holmgren. He just sort of stopped existing. …

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Jason Williams: Is UNC Still A Blue Blood? Grant Hill: Yes

So this is interesting: former Duke greats Jason Williams and Grant Hill disagree about whether UNC is still a Blue Blood or not. Both of them grew up Carolina fans before they developed more refined taste, incidentally. Williams argues that UNC is no longer a Blue Blood, that they’ve fallen off for too long. Hill counters that UNC has won …

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“100% A Blue Blood”: Duke Legend Puts UNC Rivalry Aside To Defend Tar Heels

Duke and North Carolina’s rivalry is one of the biggest rivalries in college basketball. Fans saw the impact of the same when the 2022 NCAA Men’s Final Four between the two heavyweights drew a record-breaking 16.3 million viewers. However, with UNC’s recent drop-off from its usual standards, Jay Williams questioned whether North Carolina should still be considered a blue blood. …

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YouTube Gold: Duke’s Dominant 1998 Cameron Win Over UNC

The Duke-UNC rivalry, like any rivalry, has its ups and downs, but the ups are really something. Take 1961, when Art Heyman brawled with most of UNC’s team, including then-coach Frank McGuire, who Heyman gleefully claimed he hit in the family jewels (Heyman said that years later, he ran into McGuire, who said, “It still hurts, Arty.”) Advertisement When Mike …

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A call to arms: depth becomes key component in Western Conference Finals

Throughout the regular season, previously unproven players stepped up in the absence of Jayson Tatum and the rest of the departed championship core. It was Neemias Queta stepping into the starting lineup for Al Horford and Kristaps Porzingis and Luka Garza being a nightly Tommy Award candidate. It was Jordan Walsh becoming a bona fide 3-and-D threat, the nineteen-year-old rookie …

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Knicks Bulletin: ‘I know there’s something there, but I can’t tell you what’

Can Wednesday come soon enough? No, it seems it cannot. Here’s the latest from Sunday’s practice at Tarrytown and elsewhere. On Mitchell Robinson’s status during Sunday’s practice: “I know there’s something there (on his hand), but I can’t
 I can’t tell you what. I don’t know (if he’d be cleared for Game 1). I do know that the medical group …

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OG Anunoby’s ‘versatility’ could make him Knicks’ Victor Wembanyama stopper in NBA Finals

Through the Knicks’ first eight postseason games, there was no player who was more valuable than OG Anunoby. In the NBA Finals, he may be Mike Brown’s most important player again. While Anunoby will be counted on to continue his career-best postseason run — ranking second on the team with 19.7 points while shooting 57.7 percent from the field (48.3 …

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Mitchell Robinson takes part in Knicks’ practice as Game 1 status remains uncertain with broken pinky

Consider this a small step in the right direction. Mitchell Robinson, dealing with a broken left pinky finger, took part in practice Sunday. The valuable big man went through individual work, according to coach Mike Brown. Advertisement Brown said Robinson’s status is uncertain for Wednesday’s Game 1 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio, although there is hope he will …

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