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Stephen Curry Shows Why He's NBA's Highest-Risk, Highest-Reward Superstar
If Stephen Curry were a commodity on the stock market, he'd have every neurotic, sleep-deprived, caffeine-addicted trader on Wall Street stuck on a spastic, coronary-inducing rollercoaster ride...
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NBA Draft Combine Results 2013: Winners and Losers From Chicago
It turns out that this particular NBA combine might have been extremely beneficial for prospects and decision makers. Many of the executives on hand were likely seeing some of these players live for the very first time...
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Is George Hill Indiana Pacers' Hidden Key to Snuffing out New York Knicks?
George Hill quietly made "The Leap" between Games 4 and 5 of the Indiana Pacers ' Eastern Conference Semifinal series against the New York Knicks ...
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NBA Draft Breakdown for Duke's Seth Curry
Seth Curry has been one of the most successful guards at the college level over the past two years, though not many recognize him as an NBA prospect. He finished his senior year averaging 17...
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Most Useless Scorers in the 2013 NBA Playoffs
Scoring isn't everything. A great defender can have as much of an impact on winning as a scorer can. The goal is to finish with more points than the opponent, so it works both ways—neither ...
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Projecting Golden State Warriors' Long-Term Future
The swift rise of the Golden State Warriors that swept deep into the second round of the NBA playoffs was no fluke...
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New York Knicks Must Ride Hot Hands, Not Experience, to Stay Alive
One playoff-life-threatening loss was lesson enough for Mike Woodson. The head coach of the New York Knicks didn't bother with upsizing gimmicks (Kenyon Martin in the starting ...
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Steph Curry's Dad, aka Former NBA Star Dell Curry, Feeling Nerves Before Game 6
The father of Stephen Curry , former NBA shooting star Dell Curry, walked the hallways at Oracle Arena with some jitters before his son's Golden State Warriors host Game 6 of the Western Conference Semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs ...
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How NBA Lottery Teams Can Make the 2013-14 Playoffs
The breeze of the offseason usually offers hope for NBA franchises who failed to make the postseason. For each of the league's 14 lottery teams, solace exists through the 2013 NBA draft, free agency and potential trades...
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Warrior Fans Gearing Up For Biggest Game of Their Lives
The Golden State Warriors ' success has dragged their fans into an unfamiliar situation. But they're geared up for it. The Warriors host the San Antonio Spurs Thursday night in Game 6 of the Western Conference semifinals...
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2013 NBA Draft Breakdown and Scouting Report for Vander Blue
Vander Blue waited for his wave and rode the first one out of Marquette. After generating little-to-no NBA buzz his first two-and-a-half years in college, Blue had a monster NCAA tournament he'll use to bait scouts and executives...
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10 Takeaways from Thursday's 2013 NBA Draft Combine in Chicago
There's no need to sugarcoat it—the needle is tough to move at the NBA combine. Day 1 consists of drills that test simple fundamentals...
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NBA Draft Breakdown and Scouting Report on Rudy Gobert
The buzzing started at last summer's Adidas Eurocamp , when Rudy Gobert reached out his arms during the physical-measurement portion of the event...
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NBA Injury Report: Updates on Dwyane Wade's Knee, Stephen Curry's Ankle, More
As the second round of the NBA playoffs comes to a close, we have to look back and ask whether injuries decided every series. The Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks and especially the Oklahoma City Thunder have to agree...
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How Every NBA Playoff Team Still Alive Was Built
When the Boston Celtics traded for Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen in the summer of 2007, it changed the game. The two future Hall of Famers, combined with longtime Celtic Paul Pierce, created a "Big Three...
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Do Heat Have Anything to Fear in NBA Eastern Conference Finals?
The Miami Heat are not bulletproof, even against a seemingly non-threatening, injury-infested field this NBA postseason. The passage into the NBA Finals through the Eastern Conference is not guaranteed...
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A Timeline of Derrick Rose's Non-Season for the Chicago Bulls
Derrick Rose has come a long way since tearing his ACL against the Philadelphia 76ers on April 28, 2012...
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Complete Timeline of Sacramento Kings' Roller-Coaster Saga
Sorry, Seattle. The Sacramento Kings are staying put. According to the Associated Press , the NBA owners voted 22-8 to keep the Kings in California's capital...
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2013 NBA Mock Draft: Full 1st-Round Predictions with Potential Trades
This particular NBA mock draft requires you to expand your imagination. I've included potential trades that could go down—picks being traded for players and players being traded for picks...
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Breaking Down How C.J. Leslie's Hand Injury Impacts 2013 NBA Draft Stock
North Carolina State forward C.J. Leslie is expected to skip the drilling portion of the NBA combine after spraining his hand, according to Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski...
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Tony Parker Making San Antonio Spurs Look Like Contenders Again
It's no coincidence that the San Antonio Spurs regained control of Game 5 of their second-round NBA playoff series right around the time that Tony Parker started slicing up the Golden State Warriors defense...
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Passing Out Blame for New York Knicks' Failures vs. Indiana Pacers
Ladies and gentleman, welcome back to The Blame Game: NBA Playoffs Edition! (Tepid applause from the audience.) Tonight's contestants: the New York Knicks ! (A collective "not these guys again!" sigh from the audience...
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Should the Miami Heat Sit Dwyane Wade in Game 5 of Conference Semifinals?
To play or not to play? For Dwyane Wade , that is the question. The situation surrounding Wade's thrice-bruised right knee isn't quite tragic enough to render him the NBA 's answer ...
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Late-Game Collapses vs. Grizzlies Will Haunt Kevin Durant for Years to Come
Kevin Durant needs to be careful. He’s just 24 years old, but he is closing in on the same you-can’t-win-a-title treatment that once devoured LeBron James ...
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The Man Behind the Success of Michael Jordan, Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade
Imagine you have Michael Jordan’s career, and then instead of stopping the legend there with those six NBA championships (and veering into a rather embarrassing next stage ...




