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Barack Obama Says 90s Basketball Was the Peak Era and Explains How the Game Has Changed
"For me, the 90s was peak basketball because I was here in Chicago with Michael and the Bulls... There weren't really flagrant fouls, you basically had to fend for yourself. Now, the amount of wear and tear just seems a lot because even the big guys can shoot now," Obama said on All The Smoke.
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Robin Lopez Declares Miami Will Be a Legitimate Championship Contender With Giannis
"You put Giannis next to Bam, you have your stretch 5, that's what you need... Remember when they went to the finals with Jimmy? That's not your typical finals team. There's no doubt in my mind this will be a team that's contending for a championship," Lopez said. Miami moved to 18-1 title odds, fifth-best in the league.
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Windhorst Skeptical Timberwolves Can Land LaMelo Ball Without Giving Up Rudy Gobert
Windhorst questions how Minnesota moves forward if Gobert is the cost, citing a size race in the West. "They won the series against the Nuggets because of Gobert. There is a height and size race in the Western Conference right now," Windhorst said. Wolves and Raptors are the two known suitors for Ball, who is owed $40.8 million next season.
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Brian Windhorst: Ja Morant May Not Play for Grizzlies Again
Windhorst said Morant is “flagrantly available” and Memphis is “highly motivated” to trade him, but his two remaining contract years make a deal difficult. He said teams may want value to absorb the risk as Memphis pivots toward Cameron Boozer after moving Bane and Jackson, adding, “I just can’t see him playing for the Grizzlies again.”
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