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LeBron James Voice-Note Sweepstakes Gets Stranger
Shams said leading suitors have been able to send James voice notes through Rich Paul as his free-agency process continues. He said teams such as Golden State, Cleveland, Miami, Minnesota and Philadelphia are in the mix, with an “owner, a president, or a general manager” recording pitches while James takes family, friends and golf time.
By Raahib Singh
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Ball admitted, “I don’t even watch enough basketball to be making these statements,” then still picked Brunson as the best Knick ever. He said Brunson winning a ring “at that height” gave him the title, placed Patrick Ewing second, dismissed Jeremy Lin jokingly, and argued Carmelo Anthony “wasn’t good on the Knicks,” only better in Denver.
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Brian Windhorst Warns Lakers Fans On Jonathan Kuminga Hype
Windhorst cautioned Lakers fans about getting excited over Kuminga, saying breakout buzz has been “annual” for five years. He compared the situation to Deandre Ayton, noting teams had moved on before Los Angeles found value. Windhorst said if a player is available “two weeks into July,” there is usually a reason to wait and watch.
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LeBron James Borrowed Golf Clubs Along With Son Bronny in Cleveland
"His son Bronny was with him and he borrowed a three wood, with a promise to return it," Windhorst said of LeBron. The four-time MVP told the Lakers he is leaving after eight seasons, becoming an unrestricted free agent. Windhorst says the vibes point toward a Cavaliers return, joining Mitchell, Mobley, Allen and Harden.
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David Dennis Defends Caitlin Clark’s Player Vote Ranking
Dennis said Clark finishing 11th among guards was not players calling her the 11th-best guard, but the result of top-four All-Star voting. He said “nobody” can make a compelling top-four case yet, arguing that backlash follows hyped young stars. Dennis added that Clark “just wants to play basketball” and have fouls called correctly.
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