Celtics' Stevens: Brown remains 'big part of us'
Amid reports of trade talks for Jaylen Brown, Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said Tuesday night that the star forward remains “valued” by the organization. Source link
Amid reports of trade talks for Jaylen Brown, Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens said Tuesday night that the star forward remains “valued” by the organization. Source link
With the trade of superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Heat not yet official, Bucks GM Jon Horst declined to talk specifically — but repeatedly stressed the “theme of building” after the team drafted Braden Burries and Nate Ament on Tuesday night. Source link
After a decade of watching the rivalry grow between the Warriors and Cavs, Michigan wing Yaxel Lendeborg was drafted by Golden State with the 11th pick Tuesday and admitted at the podium: “I’m a big Kyrie guy. So I used to hate Steph Curry.” Source link
Dario Osorio has been compared to Alexis Sanchez, so naturally Arsenal are interested in the Chile international. Here’s the latest in transfer talk. Source link
Aces coach Becky Hammon changed her mind about her earlier criticism of Knicks star Jalen Brunson and said Tuesday night that her “opinion was wrong.” But she’s not apologizing for getting it. Source link
Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr. was taken with the ninth pick by the Mavs and his former coach at Michigan, Dusty Mays, and was one of three Wolverines to go in the lottery along with Yaxel Lendeborg and Ade Mara. Source link
Olympic gold medal-winning skier Bode Miller has pleaded not guilty to some misdemeanor drug charges after being arrested for possession of psilocybin mushrooms. Source link
The NBA’s next generation of players arrived in Brooklyn for the 2026 Draft in spectacular fashion. Source link
Tune in to ABC and ESPN to see how the first round of the NBA Draft plays out. Source link
Giants first baseman Rafael Devers apologized to manager Tony Vitello and said his actions at first base in the ninth inning of San Francisco’s one-run loss to Miami on Sunday were “blown out of proportion.” Source link