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As-it-happens update June 22, 2018
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Well, the 2018 NBA Draft has come and gone, and now we have an entire summer to speculate before we get to see these young players on the NBA stage.
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NEW YORK -- No player at the Barclays Center on Thursday was more elated to hear his name called during the NBA Draft than Villanova's Mikal Bridges.
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Atlanta Hawks general manager Travis Schlenk was a member of Golden State's front office nine years ago when the Warriors drafted Stephen Curry and watched him blossom into the savior of their long-downtrodden franchise.
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Losing a franchise quarterback for any stretch of time is a problem. Losing one during a historically difficult opening stretch with jobs on the line looks particularly daunting.
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As Kawhi Leonard reportedly attempts to force his way out of town, San Antonio Spurs general manager R.C. Buford remains committed to keeping his All-Star forward in black and silver.
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BOSTON -- Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge unknowingly tipped the team's first-round selection of Texas A&M big man Robert Williams when point guard Terry Rozier called him during a live webcast.
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The 2018 NBA Draft has come to a close, and as always, there's plenty of talent left on the board. We've seen Wesley Matthews, Jeremy Lin, Yogi Ferrell, J.J.
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BROOKLYN - Pick after pick, Michael Porter Jr. sat and waited - and waited - as other players' names got called in the 2018 NBA Draft Thursday night at Barclays Center.
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OAKLAND - With a star-studded lineup that has won three NBA championships in the past four years, the Warriors drew boos from fans on NBA draft night when commissioner Adam Silver touted the team's recent greatness.
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif. -- As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for a potentially NBA-altering free agency, general manager Rob Pelinka fully understands that opposing teams will not be eager to help the Lakers build a potential super team.
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