Remember all those times you said you’d try fantasy hoops if the season just started around the holidays, when you start paying attention to the NBA? Guess what? Now’s your chance!
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Why this is the best season to give it a try
Remember all those times you said you’d try fantasy hoops if the season just started around the holidays, when you start paying attention to the NBA? Guess what? Now’s your chance!
Continue reading here:
Why this is the best season to give it a try
Redskins coach Jay Gruden isn’t worried about defensive tackle Daron Payne being ready for the start of the season after the rookie suffered an injury to his left ankle that will keep him out for two to three weeks.
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Ankle sidelines Redskins’ Payne 2-3 weeks
Lonzo Ball has a torn meniscus in his left knee, but the Lakers point guard is expected to be ready for the start of the season, sources said.
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Sources: Lakers’ Ball has torn left meniscus
Lonzo Ball has a torn meniscus in his left knee, but the Lakers point guard is expected to be ready for the start of the season, sources said.
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Sources: Lakers’ Ball has torn left meniscus
Tampa Bay is expected to lose its starting QB for the first three games of the season, but veteran Ryan Fitzpatrick is a comfortable alternative.
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Winston’s expected suspension hurts, but Bucs have backup plan
Panthers LB Thomas Davis, who will miss four games to suspension in 2018, has apparently rethought his decision to retire after the season.
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LB Davis sticks to story for ban, not retirement
His teammates would love to see Le’Veon Bell and the Steelers reach a deal, but they are set to prepare for the season without him.
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See you in September? Steelers brace for life without Le’Veon
From the moment the 2017 NBA Finals ended, a fourth Cavs-Warriors series felt inevitable. But that wasn’t always the case as the season played out.
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Cavaliers-Warriors IV was always destined to happen … right?
Buccaneers offensive coordinator Todd Monken didn’t mince words on the unit’s red zone struggles last season, saying “we absolutely chose to suck,” but added the team improved during the last stretch of the season.
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Bucs OC: Team ‘chose to suck’ in red zone
He broke his back. He broke a leg. But the passion for football is still there, and the Texans DE has his sights set on the season opener.
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J.J. Watt focused on being back to ‘full strength’ for Week 1
Eric Spoelstra tried to tamp down any notion the Heat have in any way given up on Hassan Whiteside, who is owed $25.4 million next season with a player option available in the season after that — for $27 million.
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Heat’s goal? For Whiteside to ‘reach his dreams’
Eric Spoelstra tried to tamp down any notion the Heat have in any way given up on Hassan Whiteside, who is owed $25.4 million next season with a player option available in the season after that — for $27 million.
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Heat’s goal? For Whiteside to ‘reach his dreams’
Texans general manager Brian Gaine said Friday he is optimistic the team will sign Pro Bowl defensive end Jadeveon Clowney to a long-term contract before the start of the season.
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Texans ‘optimistic’ on new deal for Clowney
Kenny Smith, an analyst for TNT, will interview with the Knicks for their head-coaching job on Friday, a source told ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith. The Knicks are looking to replace Jeff Hornacek, who was fired after the season.
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Source: Knicks to interview TNT analyst Smith
The Celtics may be without several key players entering the postseason, but guard Terry Rozier said the team is motivated by those who have doubted the team since Gordon Hayward was lost to injury in the season opener.
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Celtics’ Rozier: ‘Still have to go through us’