In the 1998 NBA Draft, Vince Carter was initially drafted by the Golden State Warriors with the fifth overall pick. But he was traded to the Toronto Raptors for …
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Kyle Lowry’s final NBA assist is going to the city that loved him most. After 20 seasons, Lowry is set to retire as a Toronto Raptor, signing a ceremonial one-day contract and returning to the franchise he helped …
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18 years ago today, the city of Seattle and Clay Bennett reached a settlement, ending the city’s lawsuit to block the Sonics’ move to Oklahoma City. Under the …
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Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Jokingly Threatens To Slap Stephen Curry For Changing The Game
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Charles Barkley Opens Up About What Caused His And Michael Jordan’s Relationship To Deteriorate
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Matt Barnes Suggests Kyrie Irving Might Be The Issue For Dallas Mavericks’ Recent Struggles
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With $7.2 Million, Bronny James Already Is The Highest NIL Earner In The U.S.
by Len Werleby Len WerleCollege sports have long been a multi-billion dollar industry, with top athletes generating massive amounts of revenue for their universities and the NCAA. Yet, until recently, these athletes were …
