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Matt Able Withdraws From 2026 NBA Draft, Makes Move to UNC
Jon Rothstein reported Able will withdraw from the 2026 NBA Draft and play for North Carolina next season. The move sends the former NC State guard across the rivalry, giving the Tar Heels another backcourt piece as he leaves the pro process behind and makes an in-state ACC switch to Chapel Hill.
By Raahib Singh
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Stephen A. Smith Sees New York Knicks With a Real NBA Championship Shot
Smith shouted, “They winning the chip,” while calling the Knicks clear Finals underdogs but saying this feels different from 1999. He said they have a “legitimate shot” to “capture the world championship,” praised their personnel, style and leadership, and added he is “not ruling out anything” after New York’s validated, surging playoff run.
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Cleveland Bakery Owner Claims Charles Oakley Told Him LeBron Is "95% Coming Back"
The former owner of Corbo's Bakery in Cleveland claims Oakley is a regular customer who shared a significant update on LeBron. "He told me he's met with Maverick Carter last week, and he told me LeBron James is 95% coming to Cleveland," he said. Neither Oakley, Carter nor LeBron's camp has confirmed the claim.
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about 1 hour ago
Brian Windhorst Frames New York Knicks’ Playoff Run As a Break Point
Windhorst said New York is not surviving with buzzer-beaters or late escapes, but “pounding these teams into submission.” After the Knicks’ 130-93 closeout in Cleveland, he called it a first-quarter breaking of opponents and a “coronation” for thousands of traveling fans, no matter the questions about the Eastern Conference’s quality or their path to the Finals so far.
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about 2 hours ago
Jay Williams Parses James Harden’s Post-Sweep Message
Williams said nothing Harden says will change how critics view him after New York’s sweep, especially those convinced he plays “a style of losing basketball.” Still, he understood the locker-room purpose: if Harden returns, teammates need to “believe in you,” and Donovan Mitchell’s defense showed the same foxhole mentality around next year’s team through more questions ahead.
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