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NBA's 3-2-1 Lottery System Only Scheduled to Last Through the 2029 Draft
NBA's proposed 3-2-1 lottery system is only scheduled to last through the 2029 draft, per Mike Vorkunov. The sunset provision aligns with the CBA opt-out window in October 2028, giving the league three seasons to assess if it is working. The league is expected to study a draft credit system that is favored by multiple team executives post that.
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17 minutes ago
Stephen A. Smith Credits Spurs’ Game 4 Urgency More Than Statement Win
Stephen A. said San Antonio’s Game 4 win was about survival, not a statement. The Spurs knew there was “no way in hell” they could go down 3-1, so “they played like that.” He said OKC had “no sense of urgency,” looked flat and shot just 15% from three after reclaiming home court.
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17 minutes ago
Brian Windhorst Adds the Miami Heat to the LeBron James Sweepstakes This Summer
Windhorst mentioned the Heat for the first time as a potential LeBron destination, warning any team with "some dream of getting LeBron this summer" to understand the cap realities. "Teams like Cleveland, Golden State, they don't have cap space to give LeBron real money," he said. Windhorst had previously said he was "not sure" he'd put Miami on the list.
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about 1 hour ago
Stephen A. Smith Rips Kenny Atkinson For Saying Cavs Won Analytically
Stephen A. blasted Atkinson for saying Cleveland “analytically” won two of three games while trailing New York 3-0. He called the comment “egregious” and said “that moment right there” is why analytics can’t replace results. Smith said numbers matter, but warned teams against ignoring the eye test, instincts and the scoreboard in playoff moments.
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about 2 hours ago
Mike D'Antoni: Victor Wembanyama Will Win 10 MVP Awards
"He can be back and impact the shot anyway. He's the only guy who can do that," D'Antoni said, explaining that Wembanyama's length lets him break the fundamental rule of screen coverage. "You can't teach that, and you can't get around that. That's why he's going to be the two-time defending MVP for the next 10 years."
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