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Giannis Wants Miami, But Deal Is Complicated: Grant Liffmann
Liffmann said Giannis “wants to be in Miami” and the Heat want him, but Milwaukee’s question is whether Miami has enough. He pointed to Tyler Herro, expiring deals, and limited swaps, noting that those assets gained value after lottery reform. If the Bucks rebuild, he said, “that matters,” making Miami a real but complicated landing spot this summer.
By Adit Pujari
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9 minutes ago
Paige Bueckers Reacts To Her Debut Jersey Selling For $64,720
Bueckers called it “insane” that her debut jersey sold for a women’s sports record $64,720, saying she felt “blessed” fans want a piece of history. She said the sale reflects women’s basketball’s “rise in popularity” and respect, then joked, “I wouldn’t even pay $10 for my own jersey,” keeping the moment humble.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Alex Caruso Says Game 7 Should Feel Uncomfortable
Caruso said preparing for Game 7 is not about finding comfort, but urgency. “You don’t want to be comfortable in a Game 7,” he said, warning comfort means a player is “probably not edgy enough” or urgent enough. With Williams out, Oklahoma City needs that edge from everyone against San Antonio tonight, with a Finals berth at stake.
By Adit Pujari
about 1 hour ago
Draymond Green Blasts Media Over Shai Foul Complaints
Green ripped sports media for what he called lazy coverage of Gilgeous-Alexander’s foul-drawing. “No one talks basketball anymore,” he said, arguing critics target the whistle because “the game is moving too fast.” Green said SGA had shot just five more free throws than Victor Wembanyama entering Game 6, yet complaints focused only on Shai.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Alex Caruso Says Thunder Will Miss Jalen Williams In Game 7
Caruso said Williams’ Game 7 absence “sucks,” because Oklahoma City is “a better team when he’s playing.” He called Williams “an incredible player” whose young-career awards already speak for themselves. Beyond the matchup, Caruso said the Thunder will miss him as “a brother” and teammate, though his presence and energy still help the group.
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