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  • LAL Point Guard #77
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    Luka Doncic led Slovenia with 37 points (12-of-21 FGs, 9-of-9 FTs), 11 rebounds, nine assists, three steals, one block, four three-pointers and seven turnovers in a 106-96 win over Israel on Thursday.
    Unsurprisingly, Doncic has carried the offensive load for Slovenia throughout EuroBasket, and this was another dominant performance from him. This wasn’t his highest-scoring game, but it was his most efficient outing from the floor. This was the third time this tournament that he finished with exactly nine assists, but he was able to record a triple-double against Belgium. Slovenia will go as far as Doncic takes them.
  • ATL Head Coach
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    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports that the Hawks have signed head coach Quin Snyder to a multiyear contract extension.
    In 267 games with the Hawks in his three and half years as the team’s head coach, Snyder has coached his team to a 132-135 record. Snyder isn’t quite a .500 coach with the team, but Atlanta’s late-season resurgence and playoff appearance after trading Trae Young showed team brass enough to bring Snyder back.
    Spurs have 'absolutely nothing to lose' in Game 3
    Reggie Miller joins Dan Patrick to preview Game 3 of the NBA Finals, discussing which team faces more pressure and why this is the best he has ever seen the New York Knicks play.
  • SAS Guard #5
    Stephon Castle (ankle) said on Sunday that his right ankle is “feeling good” ahead of Monday’s Game 3 of the NBA Finals against the Knicks.
    Castle appeared to injure his right leg during the second half of Game 2 on Friday. While he did exit the game shortly after the tweak, the second-year guard was back on the court in the fourth quarter as the Spurs rallied. Based on Castle’s comments on Sunday, he should be a full go for Game 3 as the Spurs look to cut the Knicks’ 2-0 lead in half. “It’s been feeling good,” Castle said. “It feels a lot better than I thought it would initially. Obviously, I had some adrenaline running, kind of once I settled down, I started to feel it. Waking up the next day, actually felt really good.” Castle was not listed on the injury report released by the Spurs on Sunday afternoon, so he’ll take on his usual starting role.
  • PHI General Manager #42
    Elton Brand will not return as the 76ers’ general manager.
    ESPN’s Shams Charania shared on social media on Sunday that Brand won’t return as Philadelphia’s GM. The post came shortly after he broke the news of the Sixers’ promotion of assistant GM Jameer Nelson to Executive Vice President of Basketball Operations. Brand’s tenure began in September of 2026, and he will now reportedly be working to land a new role within the organization.
  • SAC Forward-Center #11
    NBA insider Jake Fischer reports that rival teams expect the Kings to make Domantas Sabonis available for trade this summer.
    The scuttlebutt surrounding the Kings heading into the February trade deadline was that the team would look to move some of its veterans to kickstart a reset of the roster. No one was moved, and Sabonis underwent season-ending surgery to repair a torn left meniscus during the All-Star break. The veteran center once again being the subject of trade rumors is unsurprising, especially considering the Kings’ struggles and current salary cap situation. The Kings hold the seventh overall pick in this month’s draft, and Sabonis’ future could affect that, as well as Maxime Raynaud. Raynaud earned second-team All-Rookie honors and started 56 of the 74 games he played.
  • FA Forward #9
    E.J Liddell has reportedly agreed to a two-year deal with Greek club Aris B.C.
    The 41st overall pick in the 2022 draft, Liddell spent this season with the Nets on a two-way deal. Due to be a free agent this summer, the former Ohio State standout has reportedly decided to move to Greece on a two-year deal. Liddell’s exit will not affect the Nets’ rotation or fantasy basketball next season.
  • NYK Guard-Forward #25
    Mikal Bridges had 20 points (8-of-13 FGs), six rebounds, six assists, one steal and four three-pointers in Friday’s Game 2 win over the Spurs.
    Bridges was excellent on the offensive end in Game 2. He was 7-of-8 from the field to start the game, but was also finding his teammates as he had six assists. Bridges has had one game with at least 20 points in every round of the playoffs. This one certainly came at the right time as the Knicks were able to take a 2-0 series lead on the road. Twice before has a team won the first two games of the NBA Finals on the road and that team went on to win the series each time.
  • NYK Guard #11
    Jalen Brunson had 20 points (7-of-25 FGs, 4-of-5 FTs), five rebounds, six assists, five steals and two three-pointers in Friday’s win over the Spurs in Game 2.
    Brunson wasn’t particularly efficient with 20 points on 25 attempts, but he came through at the end of the game in typical Brunson-like fashion. With the Knicks trailing by two with less than a minute left in regulation, Brunson stopped in the lane to give himself enough space to hit a fadeaway jumper and tied the game. His made free throw with 10 second left was the difference in the Knicks’ 13th consecutive playoff win as they became the second team in history to accomplish that feat. New York will head home with a 2-0 series lead heading into Game 3 on Monday, where they’ll look to continue what’s been a dominant postseason run.
  • NYK Center-Forward #32
    Karl-Anthony Towns had 21 points (8-of-12 FGs, 2-of-2 FTs), 13 rebounds, four assists, one block, one steal and three three-pointers in the Knicks’ 105-104 victory over the Spurs in Game 2 on Friday.
    As the teams left the floor for halftime at the end of the first half, cameras caught Towns letting everyone know that Victor Wembanyama can’t mess with him. He continued to back up that talk in the second half with his second double-double of the series. Towns isn’t close to being dominated by Wembanyama the way the Thunder’s Chet Holmgren was in the Western Conference finals. The way he’s playing right now, he’s closer to having a legitimate chance of winning Finals MVP.
  • SAS Forward-Center #1
    Victor Wembanyama had 29 points (11-of-21 FGs, 5-of-8 FTs), nine rebounds, two assists, two steals, four blocks and two three-pointers in Friday’s loss to the Knicks in Game 2.
    Wembanyama was excellent in the second half as he scored 22 of his 29 points after halftime. The 22-year-old center came up short in the final minute of regulation, though. After grabbing a rebound and with the game tied, Wembanyama passed the ball to an unsuspecting Stephon Castle. The turnover was corralled by Jalen Brunson, who Wembanyama promptly fouled. Brunson made one of two free throws to give the Knicks the lead and Wembanyama missed a midrange jumper as time expired. Now the Spurs trail 2-0 as the series shifts to New York for Game 3 on Monday.
  • NYK Center-Forward #23
    Mitchell Robinson (finger) is available for Friday’s Game 2 against the Spurs.
    No surprise here as Robinson was initially listed as probable for Game 2. The 28-year-old center had surgery on his broken pinky finger before the NBA Finals. Robinson will likely play between 10-20 minutes as the backup center.
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