Kuminga, Warriors end stalemate with 2-year deal

Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors ended a monthslong stalemate Tuesday, reaching agreement on a two-year deal worth $48.5 million. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Kuminga, Warriors end stalemate with 2-year deal

How the Thunder helped heal Oklahoma City 30 years after unimaginable terror

For 30 years, the Oklahoma City bombing — the most devastating act of homegrown terrorism in history — has been seared into the identity of the city. Since 2008, the Thunder have been trying to honor it — and give the fans a new one. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} How the Thunder helped heal […]

Why Karim López looms as Mexico's first NBA star

The Sonora teenager is poised to become the first Mexican-born player to be drafted in the NBA’s first round, a feat that would lift his local celebrity to unlimited heights. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Why Karim López looms as Mexico's first NBA star

LeBron: Contract status 'doesn't bother me at all'

Despite being a 21-time All-Star coming off an All-NBA Second Team selection and playing with no financial commitment from the Lakers down the road, LeBron James said his contract situation will not affect his performance this season. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} LeBron: Contract status 'doesn't bother me at all'

Kawhi: Allegations of no-show deal not accurate

Kawhi Leonard said that he doesn’t “think it’s accurate” that he performed no services for Aspiration, the now-bankrupt green banking company and Clippers team sponsor with which he signed a lucrative endorsement contract. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Kawhi: Allegations of no-show deal not accurate

Dubs stars expect Kuminga to be back, 'locked in'

Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jimmy Butler expressed confidence at the Warriors’ media day that a September distraction won’t derail their ultimate goals. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Dubs stars expect Kuminga to be back, 'locked in'

Young focused on new-look Hawks, not extension

Hawks star Trae Young is eligible for a four-year, $229 million extension, but says he’s more focused on the team’s improved roster than getting a new deal. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Young focused on new-look Hawks, not extension

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