Mark Jackson has played for enough basketball royalty to make any “best coach I ever had” conversation tricky. He entered the NBA in 1987, stuck around for 17 seasons, and …
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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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38 Years Ago, Pete Maravich Died, Exactly Like He Predicted Years Earlier
by Len Werleby Len WerleOn January 5, 1988, Hall of Famer Pete Maravich died at the young age of 40 after suffering a heart attack, as a consequence of a previously undetected heart defect, while …
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Wilt Chamberlain’s Ironman Streak: 47 Consecutive Complete Games In 1962
by Len Werleby Len WerleWilt Chamberlain’s name stands as a beacon of dominance and unparalleled achievements. Among his many records, one particularly awe-inspiring feat is often overlooked: the streak of 47 consecutive complete games …
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Jaylen Brown Texted For Kawhi, Then Delivered A 50-Point Two-Way Statement
by Len Werleby Len WerleJaylen Brown didn’t wait for a pregame meeting or a defensive game plan to make his intentions clear. He sent the message while the Celtics were still in the air. …
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Red Auerbach is considered one of the most important figures in the history of the Boston Celtics. He was the head coach of the Celtics from 1950 to 1966, leading …
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Steve Kerr’s Blunt Reality Check: The Warriors Can’t Chase OKC And San Antonio’s Timeline
by Len Werleby Len WerleSteve Kerr is usually careful with the way he frames the Warriors’ present. He’ll defend the competitiveness, remind everyone what the culture still is, and point toward the next opportunity. …
