The Los Angeles Lakers are set to have a new owner for the first time in over 40 years. As reported by ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Buss family, who currently owns the team, has reached an agreement to transfer the majority stake in the franchise to Mark Walter. Walter serves as the CEO of the global conglomerate TWG Global. Having …
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Read More »Doc Rivers Defends Giannis: How Many Times Does He Need to Say He Wants to Stay a Buck?
Most of the offseason chatter has revolved around trade speculation involving Giannis Antetokounmpo, prompting Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers to contemplate how the star player can affirm his commitment to leading the franchise. “It’s utterly absurd. You hear all these rumors, and while you know they’re not factual, it’s hard to ignore them,” the 63-year-old coach expressed during his …
Read More »Headline: Tyrese Haliburton Faces Tough Decision: Will He Take the Court for Game 6 in the NBA Finals?
INDIANAPOLIS (AP)— Tyrese Haliburton would likely be sitting out Thursday’s game if it were a regular season matchup. In fact, if it were December or January, he might be expected to miss a week or two due to his strained right calf. However, this is June, the NBA Finals are at stake, and the Indiana Pacers find themselves in a …
Read More »Pacers Brace for Game 6 Showdown: Tyrese Haliburtons Status Uncertain as Playoff Pressure Mounts
Star guard Tyrese Haliburton of the Indiana Pacers remains uncertain for Game 6 of the NBA Finals against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday (June 19). According to Pacers’ coach Rick Carlisle, Haliburton’s status will likely be determined shortly before the game begins. With Indiana trailing 2-3 in the series, they could potentially face this critical “win-or-go-home” matchup without their …
Read More »Draft Dynamics Shift: 13 More Early Entry Candidates Opt Out of 2025 NBA Draft
**2025 NBA Draft: Comprehensive Coverage** **2025 NBA Draft Selection Order** NEW YORK— Alongside the 50 non-international players from colleges and various basketball leagues who have earlier retracted their early entry declarations for the 2025 NBA Draft presented by State Farm, one more player has now opted to withdraw his name from consideration. Additionally, beyond the single international player who had …
Read More »Headline: Thunder Coach Mark Daigneault Sees Potential Star in Young Point Guard Nikola Topic: An Old Soul Beyond His Years
Nikola Topic is anticipated to join the Oklahoma City Thunder for the 2025-26 season. Since the start of the 2024-25 season, the 19-year-old point guard from Serbia has been undergoing rehabilitation after having surgery on a torn ACL in his left knee. Recently, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault, echoing comments about Topic from Luguentz Dort, expressed admiration for the young …
Read More »Pacers Reclaim Future Asset, Trade Mojave King and 2025 Draft Pick to Pelicans
The Indiana Pacers have successfully retrieved their 2026 draft pick by trading away their 2025 pick to the New Orleans Pelicans. In this transaction, the Pacers will send their No. 23 selection in the 2025 NBA Draft along with the rights to Mojave King—who was acquired by the Pacers during the 2023 Draft—to reclaim their own first-round pick in 2026, …
Read More »Jorge Garbajosa: Navigating European Basketballs Future Amidst NBAs Strategic Shift
The collaboration between the NBA and FIBA is ushering in a new era for basketball in Europe, accompanied by rising uncertainties about what lies ahead. In Madrid, FIBA Europe’s president Jorge Garbajosa and Luis Scola attended the Sport Summit 2025, where they discussed the NBA’s plans for Europe and various basketball-related topics. “The groundwork has been established,” Garbajosa remarked, noting …
Read More »Headline: Thunder Ignite Transition Offense to Surge Ahead in NBA Finals Game 5
OKLAHOMA CITY— After five games, we finally witnessed some transition offense in the NBA Finals. During the initial three playoff rounds, the Indiana Pacers (25.8) and Oklahoma City Thunder (25.3) secured the top two spots for transition points per game, according to Synergy tracking. However, for the first four games of the Finals, neither team seemed able to replicate their …
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