Scottie Pippen’s Warning: America’s Lost Art of the Jump Shot

Scottie Pippen didn’t deliver his words with malice. They weren’t meant to provoke headlines or stir controversy. But they landed with weight—because they were true. ...
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JONATHAN BENDER: THE PROMISE, THE PAIN, AND THE PURPOSE

It was supposed to be different for Jonathan Bender. When the slender, six-foot-eleven swingman was taken fifth overall in the 1999 NBA Draft — fresh ...
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Ivica Zubac: The Modern Anchor with a Classic Soul

In an era where basketball big men often drift beyond the arc and float on the perimeter, Ivica Zubac is proudly a throwback. The Los ...
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“More Than a Shot” – Bob Costas on Michael Jordan, NBA on NBC & What We Get Wrong About Greatness

When you hear that NBA on NBC theme—the one that sounds like basketball Christmas morning—you think about moments. You think about Marv Albert. You think ...
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Metta Sandiford-Artest Makes His Pitch: Why He Wants to Coach the Knicks and What He Thinks of Tom Thibodeau’s Firing

NEW YORK — Former NBA All-Star Metta Sandiford-Artest is eyeing a return to his hometown — this time on the sidelines. The Queens native and ...
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Jason Kidd, Michael Malone and Lloyd Pierce Emerge as Top Candidates in New York Knicks’ Intensifying Coaching Search at Madison Square Garden

The New York Knicks are in the hunt for a head coach after parting ways with Tom Thibodeau and a name that has surfaced in ...
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Naz Reid’s Next Move: Football Roots, NBA Rise, and a Pivotal Offseason Ahead

Minnesota Timberwolves big man Naz Reid has been generating buzz in NBA circles — and for good reason. According to multiple reports, Reid holds a ...
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TJ Kidd Brings Back the TJK Classic for a Cause in Santa Monica: A Basketball Showcase with Global Impact

When TJ Kidd talks about basketball, he’s not just talking about buckets and buzzer-beaters. For him, the game is a platform — and on June ...
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“By Any Means Necessary”: How Shaq Dominated His Way to His First NBA Championship

For Shaquille O’Neal, the 2000 NBA Finals weren’t just a series — they were a reckoning. “That was my first one, right? The Pacers?” he ...
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