Hour 3: Clinton Yates, ESPN Host
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Sources: C's shed Niang's salary; sign Boucher
The Celtics moved off Georges Niang’s salary in a deal with the Jazz before signing free agent forward Chris Boucher to a one-year deal. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Sources: C's shed Niang's salary; sign Boucher
Former Heat security guard charged in $2M heist
A former Miami Heat security officer accused of selling stolen jerseys and other memorabilia worth millions of dollars made his initial appearance in federal court Tuesday. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Former Heat security guard charged in M heist
Agent: Spurs, Fox reach $229M max extension
Spurs star De’Aaron Fox agreed to a four-year, $229 million maximum contract extension with the franchise, Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul told ESPN. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Agent: Spurs, Fox reach 9M max extension
Sources: LeBron congratulated Luka on new deal
LeBron James congratulated Luka Doncic on his new three-year, $165 million contract extension via a video call Saturday, sources confirmed to ESPN. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Sources: LeBron congratulated Luka on new deal
Sources: Kuminga still declining Warriors' terms
Jonathan Kuminga’s decision to continue to decline the Warriors’ offer is due in large part to Golden State’s insistence on having a team option for the second season and unwillingness to let him maintain the built-in no-trade clause, sources told ESPN. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Sources: Kuminga still declining Warriors' terms
📸 Bulls bring back MJ-era pinstripe unis
Jordan and the Bulls first wore the threads during the 1995-96 campaign when the team went 72-10 and won a championship. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} 📸 Bulls bring back MJ-era pinstripe unis