Daily Archives: July 16, 2026

Jayden Quaintance undergoes successful knee surgery

It was quickly revealed after the San Antonio Spurs selected Jayden Quaintance with the 20th-overall pick that the 19-year-old would require another knee surgery to clean up his meniscus. Today, the Spurs announced that Quaintance has undergone a successful surgery on his right knee. The team will provide more updates as appropriate. This was a necessary surgery for San Antonio’s …

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Joey, Jesse Buss looking into NBA Europe ownership, per report

The youngest sons of the late Dr. Jerry Buss could soon be branching out into sports ownership of their own. According to a report from The Athletic, Joey and Jesse Buss are pursuing ownership of a team in NBA Europe through Buss Sports Capital, their business venture launched a year ago after they were both fired from their positions in …

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Gonzaga’s Massamba Diop ranked among college basketball’s five most valuable players

Mark Few and the Gonzaga Bulldogs knew replacing All-American Graham Ike was going to be a difficult and expensive task. Braden Huff is one of the most talented scorers in college basketball, and pairing him with someone who could protect the rim and offer physicality on the glass was crucial for this team to remain in the national championship conversation. …

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Pistons vs. Suns: Does shot selection matter in Summer League

Ebuka Okorie is obviously a talented basketball player with the kind of speed and intuition on how to deploy it that could be a difference-maker in the NBA. We have seen that throughout three games of Summer League so far. We’ve also see him struggle for a healthy dose of minutes. He’s taking a lot shots, and a lot of …

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Cavs beat Pelicans 82-77 behind Malaki Branham’s 22 points

The Cleveland Cavaliers beat the New Orleans Pelicans in a final score of 82-77. This concludes their scheduled games in Vegas. They will play one more consolation game, as the Cavs did not qualify for the knockout tournament. The top four teams advance to a single-elimination tournament. Cleveland’s 2-2 record won’t be good enough. Advertisement But the summer isn’t about …

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