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College Sports Climate Pushed Dusty May Toward Mavericks Job
Norlander said May had already acknowledged he could eventually leave college basketball for the NBA, but the timing was accelerated by the “college environment.” He said a source close to May pointed to a lack of “guard rails” and “true firm infrastructure” in college sports, plus Dallas’ Cooper Flagg upside, as major catalysts.
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Stephen A. Smith: Jon Scheyer Must Win At Duke Before Thinking NBA Jobs
Smith praised Scheyer as “a damn good coach,” citing his 124-25 record across four seasons succeeding Mike Krzyzewski. But he said Scheyer should not leave Duke for the NBA without a national title, arguing, “You don’t leave Duke until you finish the job,” especially after having talents like Cooper Flagg and Cameron Boozer.
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Jaylen Brown: Social Media Doubters Are “Turning Me Into a Monster”
Brown said he is “somewhat grateful” for seeing negativity on social media because it gives him “more fuel to the fire.” Amid chatter about his future as trade rumors swirl, he said comments from people doubting him, wanting him to change or wanting him “gone” are only sharpening his edge, warning, “You’re turning me into a monster.”
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