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Cavaliers hilariously stuff Jaylon Tyson’s vehicle when he fails rookie task
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Maurice Cheeks reunites with Trail Blazers national anthem singer he aided
Prior to a 2003 Trail Blazers playoff game, 13-year-old Natalie Gilbert stumbled on her words while performing the national anthem before then-Portland head coach Maurice Cheeks stepped up to help.
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Miller, ex-Arkansas and NBA center, dies at 54
Oliver Miller, a beefy center who helped Arkansas advance to the Final Four before playing nine seasons in the NBA, has died. He was 54.
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Plumlee, Adams ejected after first-half skirmish
The Suns’ Mason Plumlee and Rockets center Steven Adams were involved in a first-half skirmish that resulted in both players being ejected.
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‘Bring the doughnuts’: Cavs hilariously stuff Jaylon Tyson’s vehicle when he fails rookie task
The Cleveland Cavaliers forward didn’t deliver the team breakfast as asked, so his teammates replied with a rookie prank.
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NBA Power Rankings: Knicks slip while the Warriors climb
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Jazz fined $100K for repeated Markkanen DNPs
The NBA on Wednesday fined the Utah Jazz $100,000 for violating its player participation policy.
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Sources: LeBron returns to L.A. for treatment
Lakers star LeBron James has returned to Los Angeles, per medical recommendation, as he continues to progress well from a groin strain he suffered against the Boston Celtics on Saturday, league sources told ESPN.