Pelicans guard CJ McCollum will serve as an NBA analyst for ESPN. McCollum, a nine-year veteran, is also the president of the NBA's player association.
Steve Nash, a two-time NBA MVP and voted one of the league's 75 greatest players of all time, is among a group of seven who will be inducted into the Canadian Basketball Hall of Fame.
Nash will enter as part of the class of 2021 alongside Stewart Granger and Angela (Johnson) Straub.
Three-time NBA champion Rick Fox headlines the class of 2022 that also features Michele Belanger, John Bitove and Tony Simms.
Canada Basketball will hold the induction ceremony July 10 in Toronto.
A year before its 50th anniversary season, one of the most recognized summer basketball pro-am associations, Los Angeles’ Drew League, is switching its key brand partner. Beginning with this summer’s slate of games, the Drew League will leave its longtime partner in Nike for a new multiyear...
“I’ll tell you this Stephen A….whoever….win game one…has an advantage…..Okay…and you know I’m hoping…it not the Boston Celtics okay hahaha..*smacks lips*”
I want DM in NY cause we need talent. Like lets get talent first, then we can move stuff around for fit. That includes moving DM around too. I just want us to have the talent, then figure out the rest.
With that said, i dont think DM is a game changer, and I been saying hes the problem in Utah. He dont show no effort to do anything unless the ball is in his hands.
The Heat and Spo are clearly better positioned to work with him and clean up his deficiencies. I think he fits well in Miami.
As for the Knicks, cool if we get him, but mostly cause we need talent. Dont care about DM specifically
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