With one giant leap, the No. 1 pick of the 2020 NBA draft defied gravity. With one strong slam, Anthony Edwards then defied strength.
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Meet Cynt Marshall: From one of Berkeley’s first Black cheerleaders to the first Black woman CEO in NBA
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Opinion: Warriors’ Draymond Green exposes double standard on how NBA players and organizations are viewed
The sitting of players as teams seek trade partners symbolizes the differences in perception when team seeks a trade vs. when a player requests a trade.
Opinion: Former Golden State star Kevin Durant shows Warriors what they’re missing
Kevin Durant offered hugs and handshakes all around, then left a winner in his reunion with the Warriors.
Have Luka Doncic, Kristaps Porzingis and the Dallas Mavericks turned a corner?
With Friday night’s win over the Pelicans, the Mavericks have won four in a row and five of six after a rough start to the 2020-21 NBA season.
Kevin Durant shares disappointment with league-imposed absence and returning to Golden State
Kevin Durant was disappointed that he had to sit because of the league’s health and safety protocols, but he’s looking forward to Golden State return.
Karl-Anthony Towns on overcoming COVID, disliking NBA All-Star Game proposal and returning for his teammates
Karl-Anthony Towns returned for the Timberwolves in Wednesday night’s loss to the Clippers after missing 13 games after testing positive for COVID-19.
LeBron James, 36, calls Tom Brady, 43, ‘inspiring,’ isn’t sure he can match Super Bowl winner’s career longevity
Asked if he wants to match Tom Brady’s career longevity, Los Angeles Lakers’ LeBron James said, “I don’t know how long I’m going to play the game.”
Kyle Korver unplugged: On Bucks’ walkout, TNT’s ‘Arena’ and being white ally for racial justice
Saying, “I believe as a white man in America, I certainly have a role in these conversations,” Kyle Korver has used his platform to speak out on race.
Opinion: Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden scoring outbursts not enough for Nets to win title
The elite scoring abilities of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving might not be enough for the Brooklyn Nets to win an NBA title.