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At long last, the 2020 NBA Draft is complete.
Five months late and and following an unusual pre-draft process because of the COVID-19 pandemic, NBA teams have finally injected their rosters with some
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NBA Draft 2020 is finally here.
Instead of taking place at Barclays Center in June, it was pushed back and went virtual because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but there’s still plenty of buzz
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Anthony Edwards doesn’t love basketball. It doesn’t matter — not to the Timberwolves.
Despite his eyebrow-raising comments to ESPN that football is his first love and basketball is just his job,
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If this was a usual NBA Draft held in June, it would’ve been difficult to forecast. Factor in there was no NCAA Tournament, limited access to prospects because of COVID-19, no real combine and
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Nearly a week away from NBA Draft 2020, the wheel continues to spin on where LaMelo Ball will actually end up.
Though most team executives are assuming the 6-foot-7 point guard will be the first pick,
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LaMelo Ball knew teams would have questions about him.
Now it’s a matter of deciphering whether his answers to them are raising legitimate concerns or if teams are just trying to send out a
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As NBA deputy commissioner Mark Tatum turned over the Knicks’ placard to represent the eighth pick Thursday, rookie president Leon Rose remained stone-faced on Zoom. Was Rose thrilled to fall from No. 6 to No. 8 to continue a downward lottery path for the franchise that won the initial drawing in 1985? No, but Rose …
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Let the speculation begin. One of the most fascinating drafts in history now has a lottery order. Without a clear No. 1 choice, being held in October during a pandemic and the uncertainty surrounding whether teams will be able to bring in players for workouts, there figures to be chaos. Here is how The Post …
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The NBA has downplayed Thursday’s first-ever virtual draft lottery since it won’t have all the bells, whistles and the usual full transparency because of COVID-19 safety measures. But it’s a bigger-than-ever night for the Knicks and their rookie president, Leon Rose, who will represent the club on the lottery “dais’’ via Zoom. “Lucky Leon,’’ who …