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Before Michael Jordan became the face of global basketball obsession, before the six championships, before the shoes, before the mythology, Kenny Smith saw the competitive sickness up close in Chapel Hill.

The story is almost too perfect. Smith and the North Carolina players were getting haircuts when members of the Duke team tried to come in. Jordan, still a ...


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The Knicks’ return to the NBA Finals is already priceless to New York. Madison Square Garden is now making sure the moment is not reserved only for those who can pay priceless prices.

MSG announced that the Knicks will donate at least 500 NBA Finals tickets to underprivileged families and youth connected to the Garden of Dreams Foundation, with 250 tickets ava...


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Tyrese Haliburton did not dress it up as a moral crisis. He did not pretend the NBA’s foul-drawing problem belongs to one player, one team or one postseason controversy. He simply said what almost everyone inside the sport already understands: selling contact is no longer just something players do. It is something they learn.

Asked about flopping and exaggerat...


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The San Antonio Spurs did not save their season politely…

Facing elimination in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals, San Antonio beat Oklahoma City 118-91, tying the series at 3-3 and forcing a Game 7 in Oklahoma City. It was not a narrow escape, not a last-possession miracle, not a desperate team surviving on fumes. It was a blowout with purpose, a night when the ...


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Tyrese Haliburton knows what a hostile arena sounds like. He has played inside playoff buildings where every dribble feels personal, where one bad pass can bring down the roof, where the air itself seems to lean against the visiting team. So when he says Oklahoma City has the best environment in the NBA, and that Madison Square Garden can sometimes get a little too celebrity-...


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