For a generation of basketball fans, Allen Iverson’s name still carries the electricity of a cultural shift: the crossover, the braids, the unapologetic swagger that made “The Answer” bigger than …
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Damon Jones, the former NBA guard and longtime league assistant, is poised to become the first defendant to plead guilty in the federal sports-betting case that emerged from the Department of Justice’s broader gambling investigation last fall. Jones, …
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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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