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Dieter Kurtenbach: The Warriors might have the right pieces to be respectable next year. The NBA won't let that happen
Monday night in Washington was supposed to be a feel-good evening for a Warriors team that really needed one.
A nice win. Steve Kerr’s 600th win, in fact.
De’Anthony Melton looked great. (Nothing new there.) Kristaps Porzingis put on a show (now that’s new). The duo combined for 57 points and offered a tantalizing glimpse of what could ...Read more
Nuggets clobber 76ers without Joel Embiid, Tyrese Maxey to begin back-to-back
DENVER — A reminder to be vigilant of the trap game was readily available to the Nuggets.
They needed only remember their last matchup with the 76ers, when the roles were reversed — when Denver’s entire starting five was absent and Philly’s “Big Three” was fully intact. It was back in January, and Jalen Pickett, Hunter Tyson and ...Read more
Texas ends NC State basketball's season with clutch jumper at First Four
Paul McNeil sat in the N.C. State men’s basketball locker room on Monday night during the team’s pregame media availability. He said guys around the country would have to figure out the rest of their lives starting on March 17.
A number of N.C. State players are in that group.
N.C. State made a number of clutch plays down the stretch, ...Read more
Kristian Winfield: Josh Hart quiets bench talk with 33 points in Knicks' rout of Pacers
NEW YORK — Should Josh Hart be moved to bench?
It’s been a question floating around the Knicks — from the outside, not within — for a starting lineup that has struggled to generate quality offense, defend or get out to quick starts with consistency in recent weeks.
The Knicks have penned Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby ...Read more
Timberwolves defeat Suns, 116-104, with Anthony Edwards out
MINNEAPOLIS — The first game the Timberwolves played without Anthony Edwards for the next week or two might end up being the most important of that bunch.
The Wolves had a chance to put some distance in the standings between them and the Phoenix Suns, who entered the night two games back of them for a guaranteed playoff spot as the No. 6 seed...Read more
Another step back for Heat as they fall to Hornets, 136-106, in Adebayo's absence
The seven-game winning streak reset the Miami Heat’s season.
The two-game skid that now has followed has robbed some of that hope.
Playing in the injury absences of Bam Adebayo and Andrew Wiggins, the Heat took a jolt in their playoff chase with Tuesday night’s 136-106 loss to the Charlotte Hornets at Spectrum Center.
With Adebayo ruled ...Read more
Magic battle hard but fall short against visiting Thunder
ORLANDO, Fla. — Although the Magic entered Tuesday’s game against the Thunder with an 8-2 record in games on the second night of a back-to-back, Orlando was facing a different type of challenge when it returned to Kia Center after falling at Atlanta the night prior.
Oklahoma City went into the game with the best record in the NBA, had won ...Read more
Coach Todd Golden rejects wake-up call talk as top-seeded Florida resets for NCAAs
GAINESVILLE, Fla — Florida Gators coach Todd Golden prefers winning to wake-up calls, if given the choice.
Entering the SEC Tournament, he dismissed the notion that a loss could serve as a reality check for the red-hot, ultra-confident Gators. On Monday, Golden was forced to recalibrate after Saturday’s 91-74 comeuppance in the semifinals ...Read more
Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards goes one-on-one with Barack Obama in hoops matchup
MINNEAPOLIS — Who’s got the better game?
Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards took on former President Barack Obama in a basketball shootout and rounds of table tennis and Connect Four in a social video promoted Tuesday.
Edwards, who is known for his unfiltered exchanges, trash-talks with the two-term U.S. president throughout the video.
“...Read more
Jalen Duren fuels Pistons' rout of Wizards after Cade Cunningham exits early
The Detroit Pistons opened their two-game series against the Washington Wizards with a 130-117 victory inside Capital One Arena on Tuesday night. Cade Cunningham played just five minutes in the first quarter before leaving the game due to back spasms. However, the Pistons received a major boost from their All-Star big man, Jalen Duren.
Duren ...Read more
Matt Calkins: NBA expansion vote news is encouraging, but Seattle can remain skeptical
SEATTLE — Smile if you wish, but don't celebrate yet.
The most significant event regarding the potential return of the Sonics seems imminent, but I'd pump the brakes on a party.
On Monday ESPN reported that NBA owners will vote next week to explore expansion to Las Vegas and Seattle. No other city is on the table, and it's unlikely news ...Read more
Adam Hill: Underdogs overwhelmed in NCAA Tournament: Is Cinderella dead?
LAS VEGAS — It would be easy to point to the lack of early upsets in recent NCAA Tournaments and conclude that revenue sharing and NIL have ruined the Cinderella aspect that made the event so special.
The rich getting richer and the ability of the blue bloods and power conference teams to not only pay highly-prized recruits more than anyone ...Read more
Paul Sullivan: How to fill out your March Madness pool sheets without really trying
CHICAGO — It’s easy to go to the experts to fill out your NCAA Tournament pool sheets.
And there are plenty of experts out there, including some at The Athletic, which did more than 1 million simulations of the men’s field and projected Duke over Michigan in the title game, with Houston and Arizona as the other two Final Four teams.
It ...Read more
Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards to miss 1-2 weeks because of knee inflammation
MINNEAPOLIS — This part of the schedule was already a trying one for the Timberwolves, who have slid down the NBA standings after losing four of five. Now they will continue to make a playoff push without their best player.
Anthony Edwards will miss at least one to two weeks with what the team said is “right knee inflammation.” The Wolves...Read more
Why Boston Celtics brought back Summer League standout
Needing to fill a roster spot over the weekend to satisfy NBA rules, the Celtics reacquired a familiar face.
Boston on Sunday signed veteran big man Charles Bassey — a 6-foot-10 journeyman who starred for the Celtics’ Summer League squad last July — to a 10-day contract.
The team also converted rookie guard Max Shulga’s two-way ...Read more
Michigan basketball determined to turn Purdue 'pain' into March Madness gain
CHICAGO — If the Wolverines needed a reminder of what’s to come and the battles that lie ahead in the NCAA Tournament, the Big Ten tournament provided that.
And if they needed any fuel heading into the Big Dance, Sunday’s setback to Purdue in the conference tournament final at United Center certainly provided that, too.
“I think that ...Read more
How Duke basketball can win an NCAA Tournament title. Hint: It's a tough road
Was is it about Duke and Indy?
Duke has won three of its five NCAA basketball championships in Indianapolis, making it a historic landing spot for the Blue Devils in a Final Four.
But to get to Indy this year for the 2026 Final Four, the Devils will have to traverse an NCAA East Region bracket that’s ridiculously stacked, one with a trio of ...Read more
Lakers surge late and defeat Rockets for their sixth consecutive win
HOUSTON — In their first meeting of the season on Christmas Day, Lakers coach JJ Redick said the Lakers were “punked” by the Houston Rockets and vowed not to let it happen again.
On Monday, the Lakers displayed their toughness in a 100-92 win over the Rockets at Toyota Center.
Even when they were faltering in the fourth quarter amid a ...Read more
Jaylen Brown lives at foul line as Celtics hold off Suns in thriller
BOSTON — Jaylen Brown has griped often this season about how he and his Celtics are officiated. His displeasure over certain refereeing decisions has gotten the Boston star ejected from one game and fined $35,000 after another.
Drawing whistles was no problem for him on Monday, however.
Nearly half of the 41 points Brown racked up against ...Read more
Magic see win streak end as Hawks handle Orlando
ATLANTA — The Magic believed they had turned a corner out of the NBA All-Star break when they entered Monday’s game against the Hawks on a seven-game winning streak.
But Orlando reverted to bad habits when they failed to start strong, couldn’t convert from distance and allowed Atlanta to gain extra possessions whether through offensive ...Read more
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