Watching how Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle are playing in a must-win spot in the NBA Finals, the clock is officially ticking with De’Aaron Fox as the Spurs’ lead ball handler.
It’s officially time in 2026-27 to fully hand the backcourt keys over to Harper and Castle.
The Hornets, who checked in last season on a potential Domantas Sabonis trade, could do so again this summer for a significant discount of expiring contracts:
Sacramento receives: Josh Green, Grant Williams, Tre Mann
Charlotte receives: Sabonis
A perfect fit in their scheme.
THE NBA FINALS ARE FINALLY HERE 🏆🔥
Will NYC get their first ring in 53 years? Or will the Spurs start a new dynasty? 👀
Game 1 starts TONIGHT. Who's winning it all? 🤔
THE NBA FINALS ARE FINALLY HERE 🏆🔥
Will NYC get their first ring in 53 years? Or will the Spurs start a new dynasty? 👀
Game 1 starts TONIGHT. Who's winning it all? 🤔
🚨 HOLY CRAP THE DISCLOSURE DAY ALIEN JUST DROPPED!!! 👽😱🛸
FINALLY SAW THE BEING FROM STEVEN SPIELBERG'S "DISCLOSURE DAY" IN THE NEW TRAILER THAT HIT A FEW HOURS AGO!!!
Classic gray... BUT WITH EARS?!?! This ain't your daddy's alien, this feels TOO real.
Disclosure summer is HERE. June 12 can't come soon enough!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@ShamsCharania@BobbyMarks42 Scottie Barnes got robbed bad. One of the only players in the league that will get buckets and pick your best player up full court.
New details have emerged about the NBA's 3-2-1 lottery reform policy that the NBA board of governors will vote on next week, per Yahoo Sports' @KevinOConnor
Under the new proposal:
- Teams won't be able to land the first pick in back-to-back years
- Teams can't land top five picks in three consecutive years
- Adam Silver will have more power to punish tanking by altering lottery odds or changing where a team is picking.
Full details: https://t.co/Y0GYUh3Cn9