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Kessler reportedly has tense relations with Jazz executives! Lakers' opportunity arises: He is the perfect partner for Doncic

On June 16, Beijing time, according to Sam Amick, a renowned reporter for The Athletic, Kessler is currently at odds with the Jazz management, with the conflict centering on two issues: the team's failure to offer him a contract extension last summer and its current handling of his restricted free agent status.
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Kessler reportedly has tense relations with Jazz executives! Lakers' opportunity arises: He is the perfect partner for Doncic

Is a James-Curry partnership truly possible? A prominent commentator believes the Warriors will sign LeBron, saying, "I'd bet my life on it."

As of June 16, Beijing time, rumors about LeBron James joining the Warriors have been swirling throughout this offseason. However, with the NBA free agency period still weeks away, it remains uncertain whether the Warriors can successfully recruit the universally recognized greatest player of all time to spend the twilight of his illustrious career in the Bay Area. Renowned sports commentator Bill Simmons is highly optimistic about the signing James, even declaring he would wager his own life on it.
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Is a James-Curry partnership truly possible? A prominent commentator believes the Warriors will sign LeBron, saying, "I'd bet my life on it."

Knicks' starting five appear together for interview! Brunson admits he hasn't fully processed it yet, while Anunoby says he intended to tip it in for a putback dunk.

On June 16th Beijing time, the Knicks had already returned to New York from San Antonio. After winning Game 5, they secured their first NBA championship in 53 years. The team's starting five—Finals MVP Brunson, Towns, Anunoby, Bridges, and Hart—appeared on "Good Morning America" early Monday morning local time. Brunson said, "I still haven't fully come to my senses yet."
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Knicks' starting five appear together for interview! Brunson admits he hasn't fully processed it yet, while Anunoby says he intended to tip it in for a putback dunk.

Awesome! Poised to represent the Kings! Chinese guard challenges NBA for the second time

Breaking news~ A well-known domestic basketball platform reports: Guo Haowen is expected to represent the Kings in this year's NBA Summer League. His last appearance in the NBA Summer League dates back to 2022 when he played for the Mavericks, averaging 9.2 minutes per game over two contests, with 5 points, 0.5 rebounds, and 1 assist, shooting 60% from the field.
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Awesome! Poised to represent the Kings! Chinese guard challenges NBA for the second time

Fox unfollows the Spurs, sparking heated discussions! He once unfollowed Sabonis: "People don't need to be too close to everyone."

Fox's disastrous performance in the Finals has angered many Spurs fans. On June 15th, Beijing time, fans noticed that Fox had unfollowed the Spurs' official social media, a move that also sparked debate. One fan wrote, "The Spurs really need to trade him away!" Another wrote, "He's a burden; instead, he helped the Knicks win the championship."
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Fox unfollows the Spurs, sparking heated discussions! He once unfollowed Sabonis: "People don't need to be too close to everyone."

Yang Hansen's new boss has won a championship! The NHL Hurricanes have lifted the Stanley Cup: Setting an example for the Trail Blazers?

On June 15, Beijing time, when Trail Blazers' new owner Tom Dundon initially acquired the Carolina Hurricanes, many scoffed at the move. He cut costs, tightened spending, strictly controlled spending, and frequently questioned long-standing team conventions. Naturally, numerous critics accused him of being overly stingy. Does this scene sound familiar? Now, the Hurricanes have hoisted the Stanley Cup (the NHL championship trophy).
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Yang Hansen's new boss has won a championship! The NHL Hurricanes have lifted the Stanley Cup: Setting an example for the Trail Blazers?

Reeves is eligible to sign a 5-year, $241 million contract with the Lakers! Curry received zero votes, and his brother said: FMVP doesn't matter.

Yesterday, Jalen Brunson was unanimously voted as the MVP of this NBA Finals. Among active players, LeBron James leads with four Finals MVPs. Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard each have two. Besides Brunson, players with one Finals MVP include Stephen Curry, Nikola Jokić, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jaylen Brown, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. The Finals MVP rightfully belongs to Brunson—no question about it.
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Reeves is eligible to sign a 5-year, $241 million contract with the Lakers! Curry received zero votes, and his brother said: FMVP doesn't matter.

So dramatic? At 40, Dwight Howard accuses his wife of a marriage scam: Claiming she lied about being able to have children

On June 15, Beijing time, according to the latest legal documents obtained by TMZ, 40-year-old former NBA star Dwight Howard accuses his wife of being full of lies, calculating, and falsely claiming to be able to have children, in order to trick him into marriage. Howard has filed a request with the court to issue a restraining order against his wife Amber (stage name Amy Luciani).
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So dramatic? At 40, Dwight Howard accuses his wife of a marriage scam: Claiming she lied about being able to have children

NBA makes history! Eight different teams have won the championship in eight years, and it’s not time for the Spurs to take it easy.

In 2019, the Warriors dynasty collapsed, and the Toronto Raptors claimed the throne. Since then, the NBA champions have been: the Lakers, Bucks, Warriors, Nuggets, Celtics, Thunder, Knicks, and Celtics. The league has produced eight entirely different championship teams in eight consecutive seasons, setting the longest new championship record in league history and ending the era of dynasty monopolies.
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NBA makes history! Eight different teams have won the championship in eight years, and it’s not time for the Spurs to take it easy.

The first lesson of losing the Finals is to accept defeat.

When the final buzzer sounded, OG tossed the ball high into the air. Wembanyama, who had missed the last three-pointer of the season, quickly turned and left the court, walking dejectedly toward the tunnel along with the rest of the Spurs players. Only head coach Mitch, his coaching staff, and Kornet remained on the court to show respect to the opponents. Everyone certainly understands the disappointment of these young players, but showing respect to the opposition is also part of the game.
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The first lesson of losing the Finals is to accept defeat.