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Zach LaVine teases return to slam dunk contest in response to Ja Morant
The Sacramento Kings guard won consecutive dunk contests in 2015 and 2016, but hasn’t competed in one since.
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Mavs asst. Armstrong charged for assault with gun
Mavericks assistant coach Darrell Armstrong was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, according to police.
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Wolves’ Edwards (groin) misses All-Star tourney
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards did not participate in Sunday night’s All-Star tournament due to a groin injury.
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LeBron sits out All-Star Game, ending 20-year run
Lakers star LeBron James sat out his first NBA All-Star Game on Sunday night because of lingering discomfort in his left foot and ankle.
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Follow live: Team Chuck, Team Shaq go head-to-head in NBA All-Star championship
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F1 75 Live: Time, how to watch, what you need to know
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NBA All-Star Game uniforms through the years — from short shorts to ’90s flair
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Warriors’ All-Star Weekend court joins other notable NBA All-Star courts and logos
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