Screenplay Inspired by Kobe Bryant Explores Legacy, Identity and Friendship

PHILADELPHIA — For Robby Schwartz, the story started on the bench of Lower Merion High School’s 1996 state championship basketball team—where a teenage Kobe Bryant ...
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Scottie Pippen Unfiltered: Confidence, Competition and the Climb in Chicago

A six-time NBA Champion, an Olympic gold medalist  and one of the NBA’s original point forwards, Scottie Pippen never shied away from competition—even when that ...
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Kevin Durant Trade Talks: Suns Field Offers, But No Clear Leader Emerges

The Minnesota Timberwolves, Houston Rockets and Miami Heat are widely considered potential contenders in the Kevin Durant trade sweepstakes. Durant, 37, remains under contract with ...
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“Michael Jordan Wasn’t the Enemy”says Craig Hodges Who Weighed in on MJ’s Intensity, Horace Grant & the Brotherhood Behind the Bulls’ Dynasty

Craig Hodges doesn’t speak in clichés. When he reflects on his time with the Chicago Bulls, he doesn’t just give you polished soundbites — he ...
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Sources: Spurs Discuss Dylan Harper at No. 2, Not Pursuing Kevin Durant

The San Antonio Spurs are seriously weighing the idea of selecting guard Dylan Harper with the No. 2 overall pick in this month’s NBA Draft, ...
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With NBA Draft Nearing, Spurs Zero In on Dylan Harper; Jazz Monitoring Ace Bailey

With the 2025 NBA Draft 12 days away, teams around the league are beginning to tip their hands — and two lottery teams appear to ...
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Claressa Shields Sets the Record Straight on BET Awards Controversy and Angel Reese Comments

On June 9, the BET Awards named Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese the 2025 Sportswoman of the Year. A rising star in women’s basketball, Reese ...
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Montrezl Harrell: On Loss, Loyalty and Life After the League That Forgot Him

Montrezl Harrell doesn’t duck facing things head on.  Not on the court. Not off it. And especially not when it comes to telling his truth. ...
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From Suggestions to Decisions: Tyler Marsh Talks Responsibility, Resilience in 2-6 Start

The Chicago Sky’s early 2-6 record has sparked plenty of questions around the team’s chemistry, development, and on-court execution. But for head coach Tyler Marsh, ...
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