With the freshman season over for Duke’s Cooper Flagg, the focus will now turn to his pro career. That starts with the latest ...
Walter Clayton Jr. joined Larry Bird as the first player with 30 points in the Elite Eight and Final Four. Here's what he and ...
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If Flagg can harness the potential many see in him, he might not only elevate the NBA, but he could also evolve into the face of the league.
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Basketball Network on MSN"I always thought the whole idea of being paid to play pro basketball is ridiculous" - Larry Bird admits he has an issue with players getting paid so much moneyNBA legend Larry Bird believes NBA players earn too much money today that kills the game and why his old-school mindset still matters in a money-driven league.
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Basketball Network on MSN"No one ever asks me about Kareem" - Magic Johnson talks about fans always asking him about Larry BirdHave you talked to Larry?' No one ever asks me about Kareem or James Worthy or Bryon or Coop. It's always Larry. We've gotten ...
While in the present era, NBA basketball rules the roost, once, it was college basketball that helped to save the NBA from a ...
The senior guard scored at least 30 points in the regional final and national final, the first time since Larry Bird, to help ...
Walter Clayton Jr. continues to explode in the men's NCAA Tournament. Here's a look at the Florida star's career stats in ...
Walter Clayton Jr. scored 30 or more points for the second consecutive game, achieving a feat that Larry Bird last ...
People are going go on and talk about Walter Clayton Jr. for years to come,” sophomore Alex Condon said. Clayton's driving ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"Bird is watching this and watching Tobias Harris making $300 million" - Chandler Parsons says career earnings are the root of the past players' hateI kind of feel the same way about these guys now making $60 million. Larry Bird is watching this and watching Tobias Harris ...
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Basketball Network on MSN"I would probably be thrown out of the games now" - Larry Bird admits his competitive fire would be too extreme for today's NBABut in today's NBA, with cameras capturing every angle, replays dissecting every move, and a league that enforces ...
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