The WNBA’s Atlanta Dream, who are co-owned by controversial former U.S. senator Kelly Loeffler, are closing in on the sale of the franchise.
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Back with Nets after seven-game absence, Kyrie Irving says he ‘just needed a pause’
Kyrie Irving is expected to play Wednesday against Cleveland, his first game since Jan. 5.
Pacers’ Caris LeVert out indefinitely after small mass found on kidney during physical
Caris LeVert, just acquired in a blockbuster trade, is out indefinitely and will undergo more tests after an MRI found a small mass on his kidney.
James Harden says Nets’ new Big 3 willing to sacrifice for wins: ‘We’re all unselfish’
Brooklyn boasts three of the most gifted players in the league, an impressive collection of scoring – if the stars can sacrifice and make it work.
Six players for Washington Wizards test positive for COVID-19, two more games postponed
It appears unlikely the Washington Wizards will have enough players to play their next two games against the Cavs due to COVID-19 and contact tracing.
Fined $50,000 by NBA, Nets’ Kyrie Irving will also forfeit more than $800,000
The league said Irving can rejoin the team on Saturday as long as he returns a negative test, but it is unknown if he will.
James Harden heading to Nets, Victor Oladipo to Rockets in blockbuster trade
The Houston Rockets traded James Harden to the Brooklyn Nets in a four-team deal also involving the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers.
Kyrie Irving’s absence from Nets will continue; NBA, Nets to review videos that appear to show party
Kyrie Irving has missed three consecutive games for personal reasons, and Brooklyn coach Steve Nash has declined to give a reason for his absence.
Nets star Kyrie Irving misses third consecutive game for personal reasons
Kyrie Irving did not play in the Nets’ game Sunday against the Grizzlies, his third consecutive DNP for “personal leave.”
Three Boston Celtics out for seven-day quarantines due to COVID-19 contact tracing
The Celtics’ Tristan Thompson, Grant Williams and Robert Williams are headed to seven-day quarantine, leaving Boston with just two frontcourt players.