Donald “Slick” Watts, a former Sonics player who went on to become a fixture in Seattle, died at age 73.
Author: Bsky Feeder
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Sources: Brunson expected out another 1-2 weeks
Knicks star Jalen Brunson is expected to miss another one to two weeks while rehabbing from a right ankle sprain, sources told ESPN.
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Kerr passes Attles as Warriors’ winningest coach
Steve Kerr earned his 558th regular-season victory as head coach of the Warriors, breaking Al Attles’ franchise record.
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Porzingis excels in return from ‘frustrating’ illness
Kristaps Porzingis, who returned after a “frustrating” bout with an illness that kept him out for eight games, scored 24 points in 32 minutes Saturday.
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Magic end Cavaliers’ winning streak at 16 games
Paolo Banchero scored 24 points, Franz Wagner added 22 and the Magic beat Cleveland 108-103 on Sunday to end the Cavs’ winning streak at 16 games.
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Bickerstaff ‘disgusted’ by techs in Pistons’ loss
Detroit’s J.B. Bickerstaff blasted the officials after the Pistons were called for five technical fouls in the third quarter of a 113-107 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder Saturday, telling reporters he was “disgusted by the way that game was officiated.”
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‘That makes our one and two even better’: Can the Kyle Kuzma trade maximize Giannis, Dame and the Bucks?
Milwaukee parted ways with a franchise cornerstone to acquire Kuzma, a below-the-radar trade that the Bucks believe can rekindle vibes of their 2021 title run.
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Hamilton ‘grateful’ to finish 1st race for Ferrari
Lewis Hamilton was grateful to finish the dramatic Australian Grand Prix on his debut for Ferrari, and said he felt like he was thrown into the “deep, deep end.”
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Home race ‘curse’ knocks Piastri off podium
Wearing McLaren orange under soaking plastic ponchos, fans turned up in droves to the Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix on Sunday with hope of seeing Oscar Piastri end the nation’s 40-year wait for a home winner.
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F1 reaches new commercial deal with all teams
Formula 1 has reached the new commercial agreement with its teams, including Cadillac’s new squad, until 2030.