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With his stint starting from the Los Angeles Lakers up to the Miami Heat, he had a lot of realizations. One of them is that he'd like to own the Seattle SuperSonics when NBA expansion talks start to progress.
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NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal to cover funeral costs for 12-year-old Georgia girl who died after fight
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Ga. (WJBF) – The Douglas County Sheriff’s Office announced that NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal will pay for a young girl’s funeral expenses. In a Facebook post, the agency said Shaq partnered with both the Douglas County Sheriff and the Henry County Sheriff to make this happen for Jayda West’s family.
Former Los Angeles Lakers star Shaquille O'Neal is paying funeral expenses for a 12-year-old girl from Georgia who was killed in a fight.
Los Angeles Lakers icon Magic Johnson shared a message with his millions of fans.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic quietly made an important career milestone on Wednesday, March 18. Heading into the Nuggets’ matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies, Jokic needed just a few more points to surpass Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.
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Lakers legend Magic Johnson calls Luka Doncic the 'most unguardable player in the NBA'
At some point, you have to stop calling it a hot streak. Luka Doncic has been absolutely unstoppable.
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Carlos Boozer explains why son, Cameron, is the ‘modern-day version’ of NBA legend Tim Duncan
Carlos Boozer made a lofty comparison for his son, Duke star Cameron Boozer, as the NBA Draft quickly approaches.
Magic Johnson sent out several posts (via X). Johnson’s first post: “Luka Doncic is the most unguardable player in the NBA!勞 He scored a season high 60 points in tonight’s win against the Miami Heat.
Gil’s Arena can be really tense, with confrontations. However, Kenyon Martin’s latest off-script moment was a real-life trial of sorts.
The Sacramento Kings veteran has climbed into the top five of the NBA all-time assist leaderboard.
On a new episode of the “Glass Half Full” podcast, NBA legend Carmelo Anthony opens up about why he thinks college basketball is heading toward a major change. The full episode is available now.