Toronto’s Scottie Barnes and Atlanta’s Trae Young have been named by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver as injury replacements on the Eastern Conference team for the 2024 NBA All-Star Game.
The two players will replace Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid and New York’s Julius Randle.
Giving @coach_pt his flowers on #NationalCoachesWeek 🗣️
After coaching both the U17 & U18 National Teams last summer, Patrick Tatham helped 🇨🇦 finish seventh at the FIBA U19 Men’s Basketball World Cup this summer in Hungary.
#ThanksCoach
Oh Canada...#Paris2024 is calling!
Canada are returning to the Olympics in men's basketball for the first time since Sydney 2000 after finishing as one of America's top two teams at the FIBA World Cup!
#RoadToParis2024 | #FIBAWC
ESPN story on @WME_Sports acquiring one of the top NBA representation firms, BDA Sports, and securing BDA founder and prominent agent Bill Duffy as the head of its basketball division. https://t.co/iRhVn8ummT
Hard work and dedication pays off. Congratulations @RjBarrett6 on signing your extension with the Knicks!
In doing so RJ becomes the Knicks highest paid player and the first New York Knicks First-Round pick to sign a multi-year extension since 1999
BREAKING — Scottie Barnes has been named NBA Rookie of the Year, sources tell @ShamsCharania.
Barnes averaged 15.3 points and 7.5 rebounds on 49.2% shooting in his first season with the Raptors.