Es gibt Basketball, und es gibt das, was die Harlem Globetrotters seit nunmehr einem Jahrhundert daraus gemacht haben. Wenn die wohl berühmteste Showtruppe des Sports im Frühjahr 2026 nach Deutschland …
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by Len Werle
Brian Windhorst’s read on LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers is not that of a superstar plotting an exit, but of a powerful player and a powerful franchise trying to find their price point without damaging the …
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by Len Werle
In 2018, 14-year NBA veteran, coffee lover, NBA Champion, and one of the NBA’s most entertaining men, Boris Diaw decided to end his professional basketball career after 1064 NBA …
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Portland Trail Blazers Stun Phoenix Suns In Epic Play-In Game And Advance To The Playoffs
by Len Werleby Len WerleThe Portland Trail Blazers earned the Western Conference’s No. 7 seed Tuesday night with a 114-110 win over the Phoenix Suns in a play-in game that felt unstable all the …
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Heat-Hornets Became Play-In Chaos, And Bam Adebayo’s Injury Changed Everything
by Len Werleby Len WerleWhat should have been a tense elimination game turned into something wilder and uglier. Charlotte outlasted Miami 127-126 in overtime on Tuesday night, ending the Heat’s season in a play-in …
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61 Years Ago, John Havlicek Stole The Ball And Made NBA History
by Len Werleby Len Werle61 years ago today, one of the most famous plays, including one of the most famous broadcasting quotes, took place. April 15, 1965 – Game 7 of the Eastern Conference …
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19 Years Ago Today, Tim Duncan Was Ejected For Laughing
by Len Werleby Len WerleOn April 16, 2007, NBA referee Joey Crawford was involved in a strange incident. He ejected Tim Duncan for laughing from the bench at a couple of his foul calls in …
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The Warriors May Still Want the Playoffs, But The Lottery Is No Longer A Meaningless Backup Plan
by Abby Cordovaby Abby CordovaThe Golden State Warriors are not openly chasing a play-in loss, and it would be inaccurate to frame the situation that way. But the current landscape does suggest something subtler: …
