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Might Ben Simmons Get Traded Before Ever Playing With Brooklyn Nets?
Ben Simmons is expected to be ready for the 2022-23 NBA regular season at last, but what if he’s not playing for the Brooklyn Nets by then?
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Jimmy Butler Ruled Out for Game 5 Vs. Hawks
The Heat will be down at least two starters for Tuesday night’s Game 5 against the Hawks.
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Social Media Explodes After Hawks' Trae Young Game-Winner Vs. Heat
Twitter erupted after a hectic fourth quarter in Friday’s Heat-Hawks matchup ended with a Trae Young game-winning floater to seal Game 3.
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Heat-Hawks Game 3 Start Delayed Due to Security Issue, Suspicious Package Found
The beginning of Friday’s Game 3 between the Miami Heat and Atlanta Hawks was delayed due after a suspicious package was found outside State Farm Arena.
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Miles Bridges Hits Young Fan With Mouthpiece After Ejection Vs. Hawks
Miles Bridges called his actions “unacceptable” after he hit a young fan with his mouthpiece following his ejection in Wednesday’s Hornets-Hawks play-in game.
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NBA Postpones Five Games Due to COVID-19 Outbreaks
The NBA reportedly is postponing Sunday’s Cavaliers-Hawks and Nuggets-Nets games due to an increasing number of players in health and safety protocols.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo Exits Bucks-Hawks Game 4 With Hyperextended Knee
Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo left Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Atlanta Hawks with a hyperextended left knee.
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‘There's a Lot to Regret': Sixers' Joel Embiid Digests Another Playoff Letdown
Joel Embiid reflected Sunday night on another painful playoff exit and his season as a whole.
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Sixers' Playoff Dreams Dashed: Hawks Win, 103-96, Ending Philly's Season
The Sixers tried to hang on for four quarters, but mental mistakes, turnovers and blown chances were just too costly. The Atlanta Hawks beat Philadelphia in Game 7, 103-96, in front of heartbroken Philly fans at the Wells Fargo Center.
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Sixers' Joel Embiid Wants Game 7 Vs. Hawks ‘Called Both Ways'
Though the Sixers worked through early trouble to win Game 6 over the Hawks on Friday, Joel Embiid thought he was “hacked all night.”
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Sixers Were Worst Versions of Themselves in Game 5 Loss to Hawks
Across the board, the Sixers’ worst qualities manifested in extreme forms during the second half of their Game 5 loss to the Hawks.
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Who Will Doc Rivers Choose to Replace Danny Green in Sixers' Starting Lineup?
Though reluctant to name names Sunday, we’ll see soon enough who Doc Rivers chooses to replace Danny Green in the Sixers’ starting five.
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Sixers Vs. Hawks Game 3 Storylines to Watch as 76ers Try to Take Series Lead
Before Game 3 of the Sixers’ second-round series against the Hawks, here are three storylines to watch.
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We Now Know When Sixers Will Begin NBA Playoff Series Against Hawks
The Sixers will begin their second-round series with some afternoon basketball at Wells Fargo Center.
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LeBron James Speaks Out After Spat With Courtside Heckler Who Was Ejected
During the fourth quarter, James got into a brief verbal confrontation with a female fan who pulled down her mask to make a point.
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LIII for LIII: Maine Man Continues Super Bowl Streak
Don Crisman of Maine has been to every single Super Bowl, and as a lifelong Patriots fan, these games have become more and more special for the 82-year-old.
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Sixers Have 3rd-Best Odds to Win NBA Finals in 2018-19 But LeBron James a Huge Factor
The biggest factor for the Sixers still remaining near the top: The chance to sign LeBron James.
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Sixers Make Franchise History With 15th Straight Win
The Sixers fought their way to a 121-113 win over the Hawks to mark the team’s 15th straight victory, a single-season record for the storied franchise. By Matt Haughton
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Rally Seeks Justice for Black Man Shot by Police in Backyard
The family of Stephon Clark joined hundreds of people at a rally urging California’s capital city not to let his memory or calls for police reform fade nearly two weeks after the 22-year-old unarmed black man was killed by Sacramento officers. Clark’s fiancee, Salena Manni, stood on stage with his two young sons, grandmother and uncle for the gathering Saturday...
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‘I'd Probably Be Out There': Kings Players, Owner Address Protests Over Sacramento Police Shooting
On the best night of his rookie season, Sacramento’s Justin Jackson had a difficult time keeping his mind off the protests going on outside of Golden1 Center. He was far from alone in his feelings, with Kings owner Vivek Ranadive taking to the court after the game to say that the fatal shooting of Stephon Clark by Sacramento police was...