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Brian Windhorst Says LeBron James Rumors Are Too Scattered
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Dosunmu said the biggest lesson he has learned is “the importance of every possession,” especially after reaching playoff-level basketball. He said Summer League can feel fast and uncertain when players first arrive, but postseason games sharpen the mindset. “You get to the playoffs, those tough games, each and every possession matters,” he said.
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Nick Wright Says Michael Jordan's Playoff Lapses Get Forgotten
Wright argued Jordan’s postseason stumbles would be remembered differently if they belonged to LeBron, citing Detroit losses where he shot 5-for-15, then 4-for-8, and another Game 5 at 7-for-19. He also said The Last Dance “tricked” viewers by skipping Jordan’s 3-for-18 game against the Knicks before his famous 54-point bounce-back.
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Rich Paul Says Anthony Davis Will Play For Wizards
Paul said Davis “is going to play for the Wizards,” shutting down trade speculation while adding, “Why wouldn’t [he]?” The update matters because Davis is already owed $58.5 million for 2026-27, and recent reports say Washington plans extension talks once he becomes eligible, with a potential four-year deal worth up to $275 million looming this summer.
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about 2 hours ago
Dirk Nowitzki Gives Tim Duncan Edge Over Kevin Garnett
Nowitzki said Duncan and KG were both tough, but gave “Timmy” the edge as “probably” the greatest power forward ever. He praised Duncan’s “all-around game,” defense, leadership and scoring, while noting his offensive rebounding and strength made him difficult. Nowitzki said KG had more turnaround jumpers, but both were among the game’s best.
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