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After draft disappointment, Knicks' Josh Hart has found his NBA home
Josh Hart seems to be in the perfect spot now with the New York Knicks, the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference Playoffs. Originally, though, he wanted to play for his current playoff opponent in the seventh-seeded Philadelphia 76ers. In a recent media availability, Hart stressed how leading into the 2017 NBA Draft, he wanted Philadelphia to select him. The Sixers would go in a different direction with their then-25th overall pick, and Hart would later be drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers at No. 30. The Sixers passed on all the Villanova champions in the draft. Josh Hart said today he...
Butler Returning Home, Signs With Gamecocks
COLUMBIA, S.C. (Gamecocks Athletics) – Transfer Jordan Butler signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his collegiate basketball career at South Carolina on Tuesday. The 7-foot, 230-pound forward, who hails from Greenville, S.C., returns home after spending his freshman season at Missouri. He played in 31 games for...
Jordan Butler officially signs with South Carolina
Transfer Jordan Butler signed a National Letter of Intent to continue his collegiate basketball career at South Carolina on Tuesday. The 7-foot, 230-pound forward, who hails from Greenville, S.C., returns home after spending his freshman season at Missouri. Press release written by USC Athletics Communications and Public Relations. He played...
The Washington Wizards Head Coach Should Be…
The Washington Wizards (15-67) infamous 2023-2024 season reached its conclusion, as the franchise suffered its worst season in franchise history record-wise. Additionally, the Wizards fired former head coach Wes Unseld Jr. back in January and named assistant head coach Brian Keefe as the interim coach for the rest of the season. As the Wizards continue its rebuilding phase and search for a new head coach, the front office should look no further and should officially name Keefe as its lead man.
Magic find shooting at home to cut 1st-round playoff series deficit with Cavaliers to 1-2
ORLANDO, Fla. — After never leading a playoff game in Cleveland, the Orlando Magic came back with the biggest postseason victory ever over the Cavaliers. Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 14 rebounds, Jalen Suggs added 24 points, and the Magic rolled to a 121-83 triumph on Thursday night, cutting the Cavaliers’ lead to 2-1 in their Eastern Conference first-round series.
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