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Jalen Duren’s Contract Talks Could Test Detroit
Duren’s next deal may bring early tension, with a “huge gap” expected between what Detroit wants to offer and what he wants. His breakout year raised the stakes: 19.5 points, 10.5 rebounds, All-NBA Third Team, and max eligibility up to $287 million. The Pistons must now decide how much of their future belongs to him.
By Adit Pujari
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35 minutes ago
Draymond Green Frames Game 7 As Wemby Vs. Shai
Green said Spurs-Thunder Game 7 is not about coaching adjustments anymore. “This is Game 7,” he said. “This is Victor Wembanyama vs. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.” Green called it the biggest game of Wembanyama’s life, noted Oklahoma City’s championship experience, and still picked OKC: “Until you dethrone the champs, I’m rolling with the champs.”
By Adit Pujari
40 minutes ago
Draymond Green Defends Shai Gilgeous-Alexander From Flop Criticism
Green pushed back on criticism of Gilgeous-Alexander’s whistle-drawing, saying Shai has reached “a new level of greatness.” He mocked claims that the MVP is simply running into defenders and calling fouls himself, asking whether a player taking “free throw line and becoming the back-to-back MVP” really means people will “dumb the NBA down to that?” after another elite season.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Kate Martin Says A’ja Wilson Set The Aces’ Leadership Standard
Martin said Wilson’s leadership stood out because she “took the brunt of everything,” owning losses and criticism with grace despite being an MVP and champion. That standard showed everyone they could handle hard coaching too. Martin also praised Wilson’s support, saying everyone knew “she had your back” and losses came with calm: “It’s a long season.”
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Tony Parker’s Thierry Henry Loyalty Has Him Picking PSG Over Arsenal
Parker said his soccer loyalty starts with Henry, not a club: “Wherever Thierry plays, I’m a fan of that team.” With Henry not playing, the former PSG youth player is backing Paris over Arsenal in the Champions League Final in Budapest. Parker expects no blowout, calling it “the best offense against the best defense” and a tough final.
By Adit Pujari




