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Hollinger: NBA's apron era marks end of exceptionalism + free-agency winners, losers
New York Times· 2 days agoCall it the end of the exceptionalism era. No longer can the biggest markets and richest owners play...
Every Deal From The First Night Of NBA Free Agency
UPROXX· 4 days agoThe usually frantic first night of NBA free agency was a slow burn this year, but there were some key moves and additions made.
Is the door open for the Lakers to be players in free agency?
Los Angeles Times· 5 days agoThe Lakers will enter Sunday’s free-agency period as one of the more interesting teams despite...
NBA free agency: Early winners and losers include the Sixers, Victor Wembanyama and the Clippers
Yahoo Sports· 4 days agoInstead, we were alerted to new deals for Bol Bol, Alex Len and Max Christie when the free-agency...
Is the door open for the Lakers to be players in free agency?
LA Times via Yahoo Canada Sports· 5 days agoThe team also extended a qualifying offer to 21-year-old Max Christie, making him a restricted free...
Clippers hope to remain competitive with roster in wake of losing Paul George
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoOn July 24, 2019, the Clippers held a news conference with big fanfare to announce the arrival of...
Paul George leaves the Clippers and joins the 76ers, James Harden is back in
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoThe Clippers and Paul George were unable to agree on contract terms, so the two will part ways after...
Clippers talking in measured tones about Paul George's future. Will he be back?
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoGeorge has a player option for $48.7 million and has to let the Clippers know by Saturday whether...
Paul George will leave the Clippers. Also, Caldwell-Pope to Magic, CP3 to Spurs, AP sources say
Toronto Star· 4 days agoPaul George is leaving the Los Angeles Clippers, his now-former team announced Sunday night, with...
The Sports Report: UCLA's DeShaun Foster reopens the door to high school recruits
Los Angeles Times· 3 days agoFrom Ben Bolch: For years, Chip Kelly’s assistant coaches sounded a we’ll-get-back-to-you refrain...