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Cavaliers teammate Channing Frye in explaining why Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards may not want to be the face of the NBA.
Golden State Warriors veteran Draymond Green adds his perspective as the basketball world reacts to Minnesota Timberwolves All-Star Anthony Edwards’s statement about not wanting to be the face of the NBA.
The biggest comeback story of the weekend didn't involve any of the All-Stars. It came from a kid named Jaren, who was pitted against sharpshooter extraordinaire Damian Lillard during a seemingly bizarre competition during one of the (many) breaks in play Sunday night.
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Hosted on MSN‘We Have a Responsibility’ — ESPN’s Chiney Ogwumike Calls Out ‘First Take’ for Being All Entertainment, No AnalysisThe “face of the league” debate has gone on for some time in the NBA. With the likes of LeBron James and Stephen Curry advancing in age, the next man to take up the mantle was a topic of hot debate. While the two haven’t slowed down in production,
All-Star events have finally wrapped up in the beautiful city of San Francisco, the home of the Golden State Warriors. Team Shaq aka the OGs stood tall
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has delivered a clear message to Anthony Edwards about embracing the opportunity to be the next face of the NBA. The NBA has always had an iconic player to represent the league.
Basketball is an American sport, and because of that, Stephen A. Smith doesn't think that Victor Wembanyama can be the face of the league even if he is the best player in the NBA.
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Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards likely to be suspended after picking up 16th technical foul
Timberwolves' Anthony Edwards picks up 16th technical, faces 1-game ban
Minnesota Timberwolves sensation Anthony Edwards was called for two technical fouls and ejected during a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and now faces a one-game suspension.
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Anthony Edwards Suspended 1 Game for T-Wolves After 16th Technical Foul vs. Lakers
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NBA roundup: Stephen Curry scores 56 in Warriors' win
Warriors' Stephen Curry nets 56, triggers 'look of disgust' while beating Magic
Stephen Curry frequently flicked his wrists, dousing nets for a season-high 56 points and triggering looks "of near disgust" from defenders in a Golden State Warriors comeback win over the Orlando Magic.
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Steph Curry highlights: Watch Warriors star score 56 points vs. Magic
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Sporting News on MSNThe NBA All-Star game disappoints again, but why are we surprised?SAN FRANCISCO - Stephen Curry slowly trotted the ball up the court, with Team OGs one point away from winning the NBA All-Star game in the first year of the new format. Nikola Jokic stayed in the backcourt to defend the Warriors superstar,
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