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LeBron James and the Lakers Are Actively Negotiating a New Contract
"I think LeBron's intention is to play and I think the focus right now is making a deal with the Lakers," Windhorst said on ESPN. LeBron played last season on a $52.6 million option and is 41 years old. Windhorst gives it 51 percent odds he re-signs in Los Angeles. "I believe they are negotiating. They're going back and forth."
By Adit Pujari
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Magic Johnson Surprised Karl-Anthony Towns With Championship Message
Towns was stunned when Johnson sent congratulations from vacation, praising his playoff dominance, passing, defense, and shooting. Towns said he wears No. 32 because of his father and Johnson, adding he always wanted to play like Magic and felt this postseason let him imitate that all-around style while helping the Knicks win.
By Raahib Singh
42 minutes ago
Tim Legler Says New York Knicks’ Late-Game Identity Separated Them From Spurs
Legler said fatigue mattered, but San Antonio’s bigger Finals issue was “uncertainty and a lack of identity” late in games. He said the Knicks had “no questions whatsoever” because everything ran through Jalen Brunson, while the Spurs looked around unsure. Legler said Victor Wembanyama was good, not sensational, and must master the 15-to-20-foot area to decide future playoff games.
By Raahib Singh
about 1 hour ago
Luka Doncic Praises Jalen Brunson After Knicks Championship
Doncic praised former teammate Brunson after the Knicks’ championship, calling him “an excellent guy” and “a winner” on the court. He said he texted Brunson “one more” before the final game, then congratulated him after the win. Doncic added that Brunson replied quickly, even though he assumed the Finals MVP had “a lot of messages” waiting.
By Raahib Singh
about 2 hours ago
Tracy McGrady Compares New York Knicks’ Championship Run to Dirk Nowitzki’s Mavs
McGrady called the Knicks’ title run “one of the greatest championship runs” he has seen, putting it near Nowitzki’s legendary 2011 playoff charge. He praised New York’s collective effort after beating San Antonio, saying Brunson showed “incredible stamina” despite defensive pressure and was “incredible” and “sensational” in the closeout game.
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