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The Los Angeles Lakers are in line to make a huge NBA Draft night splash to get LeBron James and Anthony Davis a third superstar.
The 2020 NBA champions are near a deal to acquire point guard...
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A Philadelphia 76ers fan dumped popcorn over Russell Westbrook as the Wizards star made his way into the locker room.
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The Knicks post-trade-deadline hangover lasted just three quarters before they awoke and ferociously rallied in the fourth quarter for a 106-102 victory over the Wizards at the Garden on
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The Houston Rockets are having one of the more tumultuous offseasons in the NBA. Both of their superstars, Russell Westbrook and James Harden, have already requested trades. One NBA insider said he
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No rookie class has ever gone into an NBA season less seasoned for the next level.
With no summer league or pre-camp voluntary workouts, the Knicks know there will not be a point guard in
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The Rockets went all-in with Russell Westbrook and now he wants out.
Westbrook appeared to acclimate well to the Rockets as his season in Houston went on, averaging over 30 points per game the final
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The Knicks have a major competitor for Chris Paul, their top choice at point guard. And if Russell Westbrook hits the trade market, the Knicks may have a challenger for him, too.
ESPN reported the
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Lakers guard Rajon Rondo has been known to talk a little trash. But Saturday night it was his brother William that got ejected from Los Angeles’ Game 5 win over Houston following a verbal altercation with Rockets star Russell Westbrook. Before the Lakers eliminated Houston with a 119-96 win in Lake Buena Vista (Fla.), William …
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Rockets star Russell Westbrook has tested positive for coronavirus and is quarantining, he announced on Twitter on Monday. “I tested positive for Covid-19 prior to my team’s departure to Orlando,” Westbrook said in the post. “I’m currently feeling well, quarantined, and looking forward to rejoining my teammates when I am cleared. Thank you all for …
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Russell Westbrook is the latest NBA star to move into Hollywood as a producer. The former Oklahoma City Thunder player will produce a docuseries about the 1921 race massacre in Tulsa, Okla., according to production company Blackfin. The series will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the massacre — known as the single worst incident …