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Chennedy Carter On Signing With The Las Vegas Aces
Carter signed a training camp contract with the Aces days after they made their historic $5 million deal with A'ja Wilson. "I feel like I've grown, matured, and I've took time to myself to find out what really matters to me and where I need to be. It was the best decision I've ever made in my life," said Carter.
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Tracy McGrady Slams Blazers for Giving Victor Wembanyama “No Resistance”, Urges Aggression
McGrady stated that the Blazers showed no resistance to Wembanyama, allowing him to drop 35 points in his playoff debut. He wants them to be more aggressive going forward. "Rough him up, right? When he goes to the basket, knock his butt down. Let him feel your presence," McGrady said. If not, the Blazers will struggle to win vs. Spurs.
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Steph Curry Explains Why He Wore WNBA Stars’ Shoes Amid CBA Talks
Curry said wearing shoes from Sabrina Ionescu, A'ja Wilson, and Candace Parker let him “show so much love” as each star navigated CBA negotiations. He framed it as bigger than branding, saying signature lines let players “showcase parts of you and your story.” For Curry, the gesture also reflected women’s basketball’s momentum and how visible the game feels right now.
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“We Have Literally Never Seen This Before”: Mike Greenberg on LeBron James
Greeny said James is delivering “the greatest postseason performance by any player over the age of 40 in NBA history.” He compared it to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s 1987 title run, when the Lakers legend averaged 19 points and 7 rebounds in 18 playoff games. Greeny urged fans to “just take a moment and appreciate” what they’re seeing.
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“The Sky’s the Limit”: Vince Goodwill on Jayson Tatum and Celtics
Goodwill said Boston could unlock “another level” if this series becomes a ramp-up for Tatum. He pointed to how easily the star scored, piling up layups and dunks instead of forcing offense. Goodwill added that when Tatum plays off Jaylen Brown as a secondary scorer, “the sky’s the limit for him and his ball club.”
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