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Dallas Mavericks icon Dirk Nowitzki is one of the most celebrated players in NBA history. His 21 years with the Mavs are the most by any NBA player with one team, and he ended up 6th in all-time scoring. CBS Sports writers voted on the best players of the 21st century and placed Nowitzki 10th, directly behind Kevin Garnett and ahead of Dwyane Wade.
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OKC Thunder Wire on MSNHow OKC Thunder could deliver Cooper Flagg's first 'Welcome to the NBA' moment
While Luka Doncic is no longer there to entice a rivalry, Cooper Flagg could catapult the Mavericks to return to being a contender sooner rather than later. Anthony Davis and Kyrie Irving give the 2025 No. 1 pick the best decorated veterans to have in his rookie season.
Henderson, 21 years old and with 3,500 NBA minutes under his belt, should be on the cusp of stardom. Or at least that has to be the hope of the Trail Blazers, anyway, after they made him the No. 3 pick of the 2024 draft.
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SB Nation on MSNSharpe Mixed Bag Among NBA Shooting Guards
‘Tis the season for NBA rankings. This week Zach Harper of The Athletic listed out the 40 best shooting guards across the league and the news was mixed for Portland Trail Blazers starter Shaedon Sharpe.
Following the Washington Commanders' decision to move on from running back Brian Robinson Jr, one fan used a shocking NBA comparison to describe the trade.
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Rockets Wire on MSNRockets GM Rafael Stone compares Alperen Sengun’s European play to two NBA legends
We traded two first-round picks to get him, and we wouldn’t have done that if we didn’t see somebody who could be this type of impactful player.”
In a little over a month, the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame will welcome their new class of inductees, which includes the likes of Carmelo Anthony,
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Warriors Wire on MSNStephen Curry shares thoughts on Golden State Warriors' 2025-26 NBA schedule
The NBA recently dropped the Warriors' schedule for the 2025-26 season, giving Curry an opportunity to get a feel for where the potential ebbs and flows will come. When speaking with Ali Thanawalla of NBC Sports Bay Area, at his annual "Curry Camp," the veteran sharpshooter shared some initial thoughts on the upcoming schedule.