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Craig Hodges played in the NBA for 10 seasons and led the league in 3-point shooting percentage in 3 of them. He also won two NBA championships with the Chicago Bulls, and alongside Larry Bird, is one of only two players to win three consecutive Three Point Contests. Hodges won in 1990, 1991, and 1992 and was the runner-up in 1986 and 1989.


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By Saturday afternoon in Brooklyn, the tank wasn’t subtle anymore. It was procedural.

The Nets beat the Wizards 127–113, but the score almost undersold how lopsided the day felt. Brooklyn hung 80 points in the first half – its biggest first-half output in more than three years – sparked by a 46-point first quarter and an avalanche stretch that turned the game ...


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On February 8, 1986, Atlanta Hawks rookie guard Spud Webb, standing just 5’6”, became the shortest NBA Slam Dunk Contest champion in league history in his hometown of Dallas.

In the final round of the contest, Webb defeated his won teammate Dominique Wilkins, who’s generally know to be one of the greatest dunkers of all-time.

In this final round, Webb w...


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In a league where footwear changes nightly – new colorways, new signatures, new promo pushe – Jarrett Allen has built a reputation for doing the exact opposite. The Cavaliers center has been remarkably loyal to the Nike Kyrie 3 model, sticking with it dating back to his rookie season in 2017.

One important clarification, because the internet loves to turn a fu...


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For one loud week of trade-deadline season, Giannis Antetokounmpo’s name didn’t just live on rumor boards and talk shows, it also lived inside a live, tradable market.

Kalshi, a prediction-market platform where users buy and sell contracts tied to real-world outcomes, offered a market on Antetokounmpo’s “next team,” and reports circulating Friday said more tha...


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