Durant reached 30,000 career points with a pair of free throws in the third quarter vs. the Grizzlies.
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Simmons ready to help Clips play ‘high level’ ball
Ben Simmons opened a new chapter with the Clippers on Tuesday, practicing with the team for the first time after being waived by the Nets last weekend.
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Free agent center Len signs deal with Lakers
Free agent center Alex Len has signed a deal to join the Los Angeles Lakers, providing some much-needed frontcourt depth.
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Gafford out with knee sprain as Mavs’ depth thins
Dallas Mavericks center Daniel Gafford suffered a right knee sprain and will be reevaluated within two weeks, the team announced Tuesday.
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Raps’ Ingram agrees to 3-year, $120M extension
New Toronto Raptors star Brandon Ingram has agreed to a three-year, $120 million contract extension with the franchise, including a player option.
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Trade deadline fallout: Winners and losers, new roles and more
Our experts break down the fantasy angles of every notable trade deadline deal that went down, including Doncic-Davis and more.
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Hornets lose LaMelo to ankle soreness vs. Nets
LaMelo Ball missed the second half of Charlotte’s 97-89 loss to the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night because of right ankle soreness.
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Irving to replace injured teammate AD as All-Star
Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving has been added to the All-Star roster as an injury replacement for his new teammate Ant.
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KD shrugs off trade talk: ‘Part of the business’
Kevin Durant addressed the widespread speculation that the Suns attempted to trade him at the deadline last week, saying “it’s just part of the business.”
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Horst: Middleton deal ‘hardest transaction’ as exec
Bucks general manager Jon Horst called trading franchise cornerstone Khris Middleton “the hardest transaction” he has made as an executive, but did so to “maximize the window” for a championship.