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Miles Bridges Expected to Be Available on the Trade Market
The Hornets fell to the Magic in the Play-In Tournament, but made strides during the 2025-26 regular season, finishing with an impressive 44-38 record. However, per Jake Fischer, Miles Bridges does not seem to be part of the Hornets' future plans and is expected to be on the trade block. Bridges averaged 17.1ppg, 3.2apg and 5.8rpg last season.
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"Nothing Changes": Josh Hart Sees In Difference In Prep For The Knicks After Game 3 Loss
The Knicks lost by four points in Game 3 after a series of sloppy plays throughout the game. Hart however, doesn't seem all too perturbed. "0-0. No matter if we won or lost, today we would've come in, watched film, got better. Do this damn circus of a media, get shots up, go to sleep. Nothing changes," said Hart.
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Carter Bryant Is "Super Grateful" For His Friendship With Victor Wembanyama
"Me and Vic sit next to each other on the plane, so we’ve had a ton of conversations," said Carter. This comes a week after a video went viral of Wemby telling Carter he's "proud" of him. "You need a brother to lean on, somebody to hug, and somebody to spill out your emotions to and your words to."
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Dream Vs Sky Game Holds Moment Of Silence For Stacey King
Stacey King passed away unexpectedly at the age of 59, shocking the Chicago sports world and the sporting world in general. The Chicago Sky, prior to their bout against the Atlanta Dream, held a moment of silence at Wintrust Arena in honor of the Bulls legend. Stacey was a color commentator for the Sky's NBA equivalent, Chicago Bulls.
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Victor Wembanyama On What He's Learned This Playoff Run
At age 22, Wemby has led the Spurs to their first Finals appearance in 12 years. He was crowned Western Conference Finals MVP along the way in these first Playoffs of his. When asked what he's learned, he said, "Many things. Brace with your hands and not with your chin, hit below the head if you do...be relentless."
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Dylan Harper's Sister Threatened to Take His Dogs if He Lost Game 3
Harper's younger sister Mia texted him before Game 3 threatening to take his dogs if he lost. "If you lose this game, I'm going to go to San Antonio and take your dogs," Harper told Van Pelt on ESPN. "I played as hard as I can." Harper had 19 points in the Spurs' 115-111 win.
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