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Jermaine O'Neal Reveals How Rick Pitino Talked Him Out of Kentucky
"He said we're going to be good with you or we going to be good without you. Would love to have you, but you should go pro." O'Neal revealed he was set on Kentucky before that living room talk. Pitino's honesty pushed him toward the 1996 draft, where Portland took him 17th overall at just 17.
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Chad Johnson Predicts Klay Thompson Will End Up In Miami
Johnson teased that Thompson “will be there” when asked about Miami’s shooting, saying he was “not supposed to be revealing this information.” After Shannon Sharpe argued his numbers have declined and he is no longer the same defender or consistent shooter, Ocho insisted better spacing could help, predicting Klay will be “lighting sh*t up” in Miami.
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Charles Barkley Wants LeBron James Back In Cleveland
Barkley said LeBron should finish his career with the Cavaliers, not Philadelphia or Golden State, because “what he does have is his hometown team.” He argued a Sixers or Warriors move would be viewed as “ring chasing,” while Cleveland is “probably gonna be favored to win the East” and only needs leadership from him.
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Adam Schefter Believes LeBron Is Heading to Miami
"I still think he's going to end up in Miami. I think people are overlooking this — he has become a rabid golf fan. Where could he play golf all the time? In Miami," Schefter said. He added that a source texted him at the outset of free agency to check into LeBron and Miami.
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Celtics Traded Jaylen Brown Fearing He Would Become Untradeable After Next Extension
Boston feared that extending Brown would leave them stuck with a $57M per year contract, per Windhorst. "The Celtics believed that Jaylen Brown was going to be seeking a contract extension this summer. And if they gave him that extension, not only did they think they weren't getting $57M value, but then he'd become untradeable," Windhorst said.
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