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Sometimes the cleanest way to understand a young player is not through a scouting report, a wingspan measurement or a projected draft slot. Sometimes it is as simple as asking one question.

Who did you model your game after? For a group of upcoming rookies, the answers were fascinating.

AJ Dybantsa named Tracy McGrady. That one makes sense immediately. ...


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The Houston Rockets are not exactly hanging a “for sale” sign outside the arena. But according to Yahoo Sports, they are at least answering the phone.

The key detail is the exception.

Rival teams that have contacted Houston have reportedly been told that 23-year-old Amen Thompson is the only near-untouchable player on the roster. The Rockets are not act...


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The Celtics wanted Giannis Antetokounmpo. That part is not the surprise. The surprise is the name reportedly attached to the offer.

Boston aggressively pursued Giannis and put together a package built around Jaylen Brown and two first-round picks. Milwaukee seriously negotiated with Boston and Miami, both preferred destinations for Giannis, before the Bucks ul...


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The Timberwolves did not trade Julius Randle because he cannot play. That would be lazy. Randle can still score, still pass, still punish mismatches, and still give a team real offensive firepower.

Minnesota traded him because the next version of the Timberwolves needed something different.

The Timberwolves are sending Randle and the No. 28 pick in the ...


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Zach Lowe did not need a spreadsheet, a market study or a 20-minute monologue to explain the problem facing the Brooklyn Nets.

He just needed the Knicks’ championship parade.

Speaking on The Bill Simmons Podcast, Lowe said the emotional explosion that followed the Knicks’ title has changed the way the Nets are viewed inside the NBA.

“I do think that the K...


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