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Hawks Have Framework to Send Jonathan Kuminga to Lakers
The Hawks seemingly prefer a sign-and-trade framework that would send Jonathan Kuminga to the Lakers, according to Khobi Price. Under the proposal, Atlanta would receive Jarred Vanderbilt and a 2032 first-round pick swap, while Los Angeles would land Kuminga as it continues to pursue the athletic forward. Kuminga averaged 12.2ppg, 5.6rpg, and 2.3apg between the Warriors and Hawks last season.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Steph Curry Reflects On Warriors Career And Dub Nation
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Steph Curry Still Wants More Even After 4 Championships
Curry said he is “obviously grateful” for the championships, awards and experiences that have shaped his career, but does not want to linger on the past. He said gratitude “keeps you motivated,” while focusing too much on previous accomplishments can “rob you of what’s to come,” adding, “I want to accomplish some more.”
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Tim McMahon Calls Out Brad Stevens Over Jaylen Brown Explanation
McMahon pushed back on Stevens’ explanation for the Brown trade, saying Boston was “full of crap” if it claimed the relationship “didn’t deteriorate” or factor into the move. He said that tension was “a driving force in the decision,” while allowing the money argument made sense because the Celtics “didn’t really save money.”
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