The Raptors have interest in acquiring Jaylen Brown, per @MikeAScotto.
A trade package from Toronto would likely include Brandon Ingram, first-round draft compensation, and additional assets. The Raptors continue to signal a desire to add star-level talent around Scottie Barnes.
The Suns’ projected rotation next season:
Starters: Devin Booker, Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, Miles Bridges, Mark Williams
Second Unit: Collin Gillespie, Jordan Goodwin, Ryan Dunn, Koa Peat, Rasheer Fleming, Khaman Maluach
BREAKING: The Charlotte Hornets are trading Miles Bridges, a 2029 first-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick to the Phoenix Suns for Grayson Allen, Royce O'Neale and a 2033 first-round pick, sources tell ESPN.
Steve Harvey explains why you'll never find him at a party
"You don't see me nowhere, you don't see me and I put my brand different, I'm not going to your party"
"I don't go to the white party, the blue party, the pink party, the penny party, I ain't at nobody's party"
"Steve Harvey going home"
"You can't take my picture if I'm at home, can't put me on TMZ if I'm at home"
"I go home my wife don't have to wonder where I am, you know I spent the night in Dubai last night so I get up and do your show and be on time add more traffic"
"And so you know we talked last night, she called me this morning when she wake up but she's early rise she get up at 4:30 in the morning"
"I'm up, I'm sitting on the balcony having coffee"
"My wife don't have to look for me. I'm her husband and she don't have to look for me.
"If I have to spend the night somewhere she can call me she ain't got worry about nothing I try to erase as much trick stuff out my life as I can"
LeBron James felt like ESPN took advantage of him in 2010 when he decided to join the Heat, per @WindhorstESPN
“The Heat did not like us there. LeBron was in a bad mood about ESPN. He thought ESPN had turned his back on him and taken advantage of him in the wake of the decision. He was annoyed by all the coverage. Looking back on it, it was annoying.”
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The scary thing about LeBron going to Miami is that the Heat could still have a path to keep Andrew Wiggins while adding LeBron this summer.
If Norman Powell leaves and Wiggins re-signs on a deal starting around $26 million or less, Miami could potentially stay under the first apron and still use the full $15 million Non-Taxpayer MLE.
That means the Heat could add LeBron, keep another key piece like Wiggins, and still sign veterans. This could be the perfect year for Miami to reload.
Just in: Oklahoma City's Isaiah Hartenstein intends to sign a new three-year contract to return to the Thunder through 2028-29 that brings his total earnings with the franchise at five years and $134 million guaranteed, sources tell ESPN. A key signing in 2024 leading to the 2025 championship, Thunder lock in the defensive anchor.
Barack Obama says the internet has too many people saying things they'd never say face-to-face. 👀 The former President explains why real conversation still matters.
New York guard Jose Alvarado is declining his $4.5 million player option and intends to sign a new three-year, $14-plus million deal to return to the Knicks, sources tell ESPN. Knicks made it a priority to retain the NY native who played key role on a historic championship team.