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NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (David Gardner and Maansi Srivastava) —
Amen and Ausar Thompson said they’ve never spent more than two days apart. This is how they spent their last week together before heading to their new N.B.A. teams.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Santul Nerkar) —
The Spurs selected Wembanyama, a French basketball star, No. 1 overall in the N.B.A. draft on Thursday. San Antonio has been celebrating for weeks.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sopan Deb and Hiroko Masuike) —
The crowds had thinned by the second round, but several players lingered in the stands waiting to hear their names called. Dozens of fans waited to cheer them on.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sopan Deb) —
Paul, who has spent the past three seasons in Phoenix, is expected to be traded to Washington and then to Golden State.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sopan Deb) —
A two-day camp trains current and former basketball players in the lucrative art of broadcasting, podcasting and throwing verbal bombs on camera.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Tania Ganguli and Desiree Rios) —
Wembanyama, the 19-year-old French basketball star, is in town for the N.B.A. draft. At more than seven feet tall, he’s hard to miss.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Jonathan Abrams) —
Scoot Henderson finished high school early to start a two-year apprenticeship for the N.B.A. Now, at 19, his moment has arrived.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Jonathan Abrams) —
Why Tyrell Terry walked away from basketball, the millions of dollars that came with it and the identity he had spent his whole life building.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (David Gardner) —
Wembanyama, the French star, is expected to be the top pick. But prospects like Anthony Black of Arkansas and Iowa’s Kris Murray can help teams, too.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Sopan Deb and Tania Ganguli) —
Morant, the Memphis Grizzlies star, was shown wielding firearms in social media videos in March and May.
NY Times: NYTimes: Pro Basketball (Scott Cacciola) —
There was something novel and fun about the Heat as they pulled off upset after upset as the Eastern Conference’s No. 8 seed.