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Isiah Thomas thinks these Knicks and Pistons are cut from the same cloth. The cloth he himself wove, that is. The Pistons ...
The Miami Heat will have their third consecutive playoff game on the road against the Cleveland Cavaliers, after two Play-In ...
After the Miami Heat clinched the Eastern Conference's final playoff spot by defeating the Atlanta Hawks in the play-in ...
Isaiah Stewart and the Pistons are ready to bring their unique brand of physicality back to the NBA playoffs.
Even in the darkest times, four familiar voices were always there — calling the games, chronicling the agony and, now, ...
In an era when college sports boosters are being tapped to pay players via NIL deals that can reach multi-millions of dollars ...
Pirates first. Oneil Cruz homers to left field. Bryan Reynolds singles to center field. Andrew McCutchen strikes out on a foul tip. Enmanuel Valdez strikes out swinging. Joey Bart walks. Bryan ...
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Basketball Network on MSNLarry Bird respected Sidney Moncrief's defense: "He does it every night"That first-ever winner was Milwaukee Bucks Hall of Famer Sidney Moncrief, who was also the first player to earn the DPOY ...
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Basketball Network on MSN“We're not 25 or 26-year-old antelopes anymore" - Dennis Rodman knew Bulls had to dig deep against Jazz in 1998 Finals"We're not 25- or 26-year-old antelopes anymore. It's going to be difficult to maintain the energy" Despite being 37 years ...
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Basketball Network on MSNJerry Sloan downplayed the impact of Karl Malone and John Stockton's Jazz exit: "It's just basketball with different people"The summer of 2003 marked the end of an era in Salt Lake City, with Karl Malone and John Stockton both leaving the Utah Jazz ...
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Basketball Network on MSNJason Richardson argues attaining success is a lot easier for players today: "In my era, even if you averaged 20 points, if you didn't win, it didn't matter"Despite averaging 18.3 points per game over his 14-year career, Richardson never made an All-Star team, a fact that has led ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"Our players really embarrassed the city" - Larry Bird admits the Malice at the Palace hurt his Indiana Pacers regime"We had a situation there for two or three years our players really embarrassed the city and our franchise," Bird said. "It really hurt us. I decided to go in a different direction and when you do ...
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