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Sun Mar 3 201917:18Hawks' Trae Young ejected from game against BullsKris DunnPGBullsFree Agent
Trae YoungPGHawksFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young has been ejected against the Chicago Bulls.Young pulled up for a 3 early in the third quarter to make it 78-62, then stared at Kris Dunn with his hands on his hips. That resulted in his second technical of the game and an ejection.The two also had an exchange in the first quarter that resulted in technicals for both players. Young exited with 18 points after scoring a career-high 49 in Atlanta's 168-161 quadruple-overtime loss to Chicago at home on Friday night.___More AP NBA: www.apnews.com/NBA and www.twitter.com/AP_Sports
Sun Mar 3 201914:38Knicks C Jordan out with an ankle injuryDeAndre JordanCKnicksFree Agent
LOS ANGELES (AP) — New York Knicks center DeAndre Jordan is out of the lineup for their game against the Los Angeles Clippers.Jordan will miss his fourth straight game Sunday after he sprained his left ankle in practice.Although he practiced Saturday, coach David Fizdale says he's not sure whether Jordan will play when the Knicks visit Sacramento on Monday in the second game of a back-to-back.Jordan is averaging 11.8 points and 12.0 rebounds in eight games with New York since being traded by Dallas on Jan. 31. He previously played 10 years with the Clippers.The Knicks are 2-1 since Jordan has been out.___More AP NBA: www.apnews.com/NBA and www.twitter.com/AP_Sports
Sat Mar 2 201920:47Embiid hopes to return from knee injury next week for 76ersJonah BoldenPF76ersFree Agent
Joel EmbiidC76ersFree Agent
Amir JohnsonC76ersFree Agent
Boban MarjanovicCClippersFree Agent
Justin PattonC76ersFree Agent
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid expects to return to the lineup next week from a sore left knee that has cost him the last five games.Embiid sat out again Saturday night against the Golden State Warriors and has not played since the All-Star game. The 24-year-old Embiid is averaging 27.3 points and 13.5 rebounds in 54 games for the Sixers. Embiid underwent an MRI last week, which revealed no structural damage, and he will undergo physical therapy"It's all about long term preservation and making sure I'm ready not just for the playoffs, but also for the next 15 years," Embiid said.Embiid said he could "for sure" play through the mild tendinitis but wanted to rest up for the stretch run and the playoffs. Embiid also dismissed any connection between his soreness and playing 23 minutes in the All-Star game.He did not give a specific game for his return, but the Sixers play again Tuesday against Orlando, and three more times through March 10.The Sixers played... [More]
Sat Mar 2 201920:08Warriors G Thompson skips 76ers game with sore right kneeKlay ThompsonSGWarriorsFree Agent
Alfonzo McKinnieSFWarriorsFree Agent
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Klay Thompson will miss Golden State's game against the 76ers with a sore right knee.Thompson has missed only two games this season, both against the Sixers. Alfonzo McKinnie started in Thompson's place on Saturday night.Thompson was hurt in Thursday's loss at Orlando."He hurt it during the game. He banged his knee on the floor," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. "It didn't really hurt him until (Friday) morning. It's inflamed enough where it didn't make sense to play him tonight."Thompson will likely need an MRI on the knee.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Sat Mar 2 201919:37Embiid hopes to return from knee injury next week for 76ersJoel EmbiidC76ersFree Agent
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Philadelphia 76ers All-Star center Joel Embiid expects to return to the lineup next week from a sore left knee that has cost him the last five games.Embiid sat out again Saturday night against the Golden State Warriors and has not played since the All-Star game. The 24-year-old Embiid is averaging 27.3 points and 13.5 rebounds in 54 games for the Sixers. Embiid underwent an MRI last week, which revealed no structural damage, and he will undergo physical therapy"It's all about long term preservation and making sure I'm ready not just for the playoffs, but also for the next 15 years," Embiid said.Embiid said he could "for sure" play through the mild tendinitis but wanted to rest up for the stretch run and the playoffs. Embiid also dismissed any connection between his soreness and playing 23 minutes in the All-Star game.He did not give a specific game for his return, but the Sixers play again Tuesday against Orlando, and three more time through March 10.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Sat Mar 2 201915:18Cavs Love to rest foot, won't play against PistonsAndre DrummondCPistonsFree Agent
Kevin LovePFCavaliersFree Agent
Tristan ThompsonCCavaliersFree Agent
Ante ZizicCCavaliersFree Agent
CLEVELAND (AP) — Star forward Kevin Love will rest his surgically repaired left foot when the Cleveland Cavaliers face the Detroit Pistons.Love still isn't ready to play in back-to-back games and with Cleveland scheduled to host Orlando on Sunday, the team is remaining conservative with his minutes and won't play the 30-year-old in Saturday's matchup with the Pistons.Love scored 26 points in 28 minutes in Thursday's win against the New York Knicks — his fourth straight game.The Cavs have steadily increased Love's playing time since he came back from the operation, which kept the five-time All-Star out of 50 games. He scored 32 points against Memphis in his fourth game since returning.Love is averaging 18.6 points and 10.7 rebounds in 10 games this season.Love's absence combined with Tristan Thompson (foot) and Ante Zizic (concussion) out will make it tough for the Cavs to handle Pistons center Andre Drummond.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/tag/NBAbasketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Fri Mar 1 201917:17Silver: Changes to NBA All-Star Game 'an earring on a pig'Anthony DavisCPelicansFree Agent
BOSTON (AP) — NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says he would consider shortening the regular season, but only if the league could develop something meaningful to do to replace the games — and revenue — they would be giving up.Speaking at the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference on Friday, Silver raised the idea of replacing the All-Star Game with a midseason or preseason tournament in which teams would compete for a separate championship, like they do in European soccer. Or groups of teams could compete in mini-tournaments in Asia or Europe.The problem, Silver said, is how to make these other events meaningful."The All-Star Game didn't work," he said, calling it "an afterthought" of the weekend despite changes like tinkering with the rosters through a player draft that was made public for the first time. "I get it. We put an earring on a pig."The league is unlikely to make any changes — at least not any time soon — if only because a 70-game schedule like the one Silver discussed would require... [More]
Thu Feb 28 201922:27Lakers' Lonzo Ball out at least 1 more week with ankle woesLonzo BallPGLakersFree Agent
James HardenSGRocketsFree Agent
Rajon RondoPGLakersFree Agent
EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Lakers guard Lonzo Ball needs at least one more week to recover from his bone bruise and sprained ankle.The Lakers' medical staff evaluated the point guard Thursday.Ball has missed 14 consecutive games since Jan. 19, when he sprained his left ankle in a collision with Houston's James Harden. The Lakers projected Ball would miss four to six weeks, and he will pass six weeks this weekend.The Lakers plan to re-evaluate Ball in one week, the team says. They are 5-9 in his absence.Ball is averaging 9.9 points, 5.4 assists and 5.3 rebounds while playing strong defense in his second NBA season.Rajon Rondo returned to the Lakers' starting lineup Wednesday in their 125-119 victory over New Orleans.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Feb 28 201919:07Thunder forward George, 76ers cener Embiid outJoel EmbiidC76ersFree Agent
Paul GeorgeSFThunderFree Agent
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma City Thunder forward Paul George and Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid are out for Thursday night's showdown between two of the NBA's best teams.George is out with a shoulder injury. Thunder coach Billy Donovan said George was injured during a loss at Denver on Tuesday night, but he wasn't sure exactly on what play it happened.George is second in the NBA in scoring at 28.6 points per game and leads the league in steals with 2.29 per contest.Embiid will miss his fourth straight game with left knee soreness. He's sixth in the league with 27.3 points per game and third in rebounds with 13.5 per contest.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/tag/NBAbasketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Feb 28 201917:37Young, Collins emerging as strong base for Hawks' futureJohn CollinsPFHawksFree Agent
Luka DoncicPFMavericksFree Agent
Chris PaulPGRocketsFree Agent
Vince CarterSFHawksFree Agent
Trae YoungPGHawksFree Agent
ATLANTA (AP) — Looking across the Atlanta Hawks' locker room, DeAndre Bembry nodded as he glanced at Trae Young and John Collins."You can obviously tell that's the future," said Bembry, a third-year forward.That future seemed clear to all on Wednesday night. Young and Collins became the NBA's first teammates 21 or younger in almost a decade to score at least 30 points each in the same game.The Hawks' 131-123 overtime win over Minnesota was a showcase for the team's first picks in the last two drafts. Atlanta plays the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.Young, a rookie point guard, scored 36 points, matching his career high set earlier in the week, with 10 assists against Minnesota. Collins, a second-year forward, had 34 points, one shy of his career high."We've been doing it all year, but I feel like this is a nice example of what we can do together," Collins said.Young and Collins are the foundation for the Hawks' rebuilding effort, and they seem to be gaining momentum together. The Hawks (21-41)... [More]
Thu Feb 28 201917:07Kings F Bagley to miss at least 1 week with injured kneeCorey BrewerSFKingsFree Agent
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Sacramento Kings rookie forward Marvin Bagley III will miss at least a week with a sprained left knee.Bagley underwent an MRI on Thursday after hurting the knee the previous night. The Kings say he will be re-evaluated in one to two weeks.Bagley is averaging 13.9 points and 7.2 rebounds per game this season.Sacramento also signed swingman Corey Brewer for the remainder of the season. Brewer has scored 25 points in three games for the Kings during two 10-day contracts.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Thu Feb 28 201902:56Mavericks' Doncic turning 20 after sensational run as teenLuka DoncicPFMavericksFree Agent
Dirk NowitzkiPFMavericksFree Agent
Kristaps PorzingisPFKnicksFree Agent
DALLAS (AP) — At some point, Luka Doncic will be measured by wins and playoff success rather than how many triple-doubles he had as a teenager, or so Dallas Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle hopes with his rookie sensation.The budding Slovenian star's final game before turning 20 was just the illustration his coach had in mind.The ball was in Doncic's hands late in a close game against a playoff contender, just as it has been regardless of the opponent most of the season once the Mavericks realized what they had in the No. 3 overall pick from last summer's draft.Doncic had a hand in four straight 3-pointers in the closing minutes to help Dallas hold on in a 110-101 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night. He connected on two long 3s and assisted on the other two from behind the arc.The win stopped a five-game losing streak that was more on the mind of Carlisle before the game than the litany of teen milestones for a player who has brightened the outlook of a franchise trying to become... [More]
Wed Feb 27 201916:56Bucks, Kings collaborate to address social injusticeSterling BrownSGBucksFree Agent
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Nearly a year after police fatally shot an unarmed black man in Sacramento and a series of protests ensued in California's capital, the Kings and Milwaukee Bucks collaborated on a daylong summit Wednesday to address social injustice and encourage engagement and thoughtful discussions to try to bring about change.The event held ahead of a Bucks-Kings game came nearly a year after the March 18, 2018, fatal shooting of 22-year-old Stephon Clark. Clark's death ignited a series of protests that included protesters joining hands and blocking entrances to the Kings' downtown arena as owner Vivek Ranadive pledged his support and vowed to do his part to address the issue."I made a commitment that we would work hard to have an impact and do better and bring people together," Ranadive said Wednesday.Ranadive was joined by Milwaukee co-owner Marc Lasry for a panel discussion along with Mark Thomsen, the attorney for Bucks guard Sterling Brown.The Bucks were rocked last year... [More]
Wed Feb 27 201916:46Bucks, Kings collaborate to address social injusticeSterling BrownSGBucksFree Agent
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Nearly a year after police fatally shot an unarmed black man in Sacramento and a series of protests ensued in California's capital, the Kings and Milwaukee Bucks collaborated on a daylong summit Wednesday to address social injustice and encourage engagement and thoughtful discussions to try to bring about change.The event held ahead of a Bucks-Kings game came nearly a year after the March 18, 2018, fatal shooting of 22-year-old Stephon Clark. Clark's death ignited a series of protests that included protesters joining hands and blocking entrances to the Kings' downtown arena as owner Vivek Ranadive pledged his support and vowed to do his part to address the issue."I made a commitment that we would work hard to have an impact and do better and bring people together," Ranadive said Wednesday.Ranadive was joined by Milwaukee co-owner Marc Lasry for a panel discussion along with Mark Thomsen, the attorney for Bucks guard Sterling Brown.The Bucks were rocked last year... [More]
Wed Feb 27 201916:36Riley's hopes for Heat: Playoffs now, free agents in 2020Josh RichardsonSFHeatFree Agent
Dwyane WadeSGHeatFree Agent
Justise WinslowSFHeatFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — Pat Riley has his eyes on both the present and the future.The Miami Heat president, in a video message to season-ticket holders that was posted Wednesday on the team's website, said he will not give up hope of reaching the playoffs this season — while adding that he expects the Heat to be in contention for perhaps two max-contract free-agent additions in the summer of 2020."We're chasing a playoff spot when we're young," Riley said. "And then we're going to be chasing some players that can come in. If we can get one or two players to come in with this group, this young group, then I think the sky's the limit for this team in the next couple years. ... In 2020, we'll have a lot of room."The Heat started Wednesday 10th in the Eastern Conference, and have had six losing streaks of at least three games so far this season. But Riley wants no part of tanking for a potential top draft pick. The NBA changed the draft lottery odds for this season and beyond in an effort to discourage... [More]
Wed Feb 27 201916:06Warriors host some kids from Stoneman Douglas for practiceStephen CurryPGWarriorsFree Agent
Andre IguodalaSFWarriorsFree Agent
Kevin DurantSFWarriorsFree Agent
Shaun LivingstonPGWarriorsFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — Stephen Curry would ordinarily be getting off his feet as fast as possible after a morning shootaround practice, saving his legs for the looming game that night.Wednesday, however, wasn't ordinary.Golden State coach Steve Kerr invited some students — including ones from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, the school in Parkland where 17 students and staff were killed in a massacre on Feb. 14, 2018 — into the Warriors' game-morning practice in Miami. And long after the session was over, Curry was throwing alley-oop lobs and engaging in 3-point contests with kids who couldn't believe they were hanging out with stars from the two-time defending NBA champions."You hate that you have these opportunities because of what happened at our school," said Jeff Foster, a teacher and former coach at Stoneman Douglas. "But at the same time, it's nice to have these contacts and meet people and coach Kerr has been at a few of the events with our kids ... you're always glad to sit around and talk... [More]
Mon Feb 25 201920:01Bucks star Antetokounmpo misses game with sore right kneeGiannis AntetokounmpoPFBucksFree Agent
Sterling BrownSGBucksFree Agent
Kris DunnPGBullsFree Agent
George HillPGBucksFree Agent
CHICAGO (AP) — Milwaukee Bucks All-Star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo sat out Monday night's game against the Chicago Bulls because of a sore right knee.Coach Mike Budenholzer says Antetokounmpo worked out Monday and the Bucks are "hopeful" his absence is "very short term."The Greek Freak is averaging 27.2 points and 12.7 rebounds per game, putting him among the league's top 10 in both categories. Milwaukee visits Sacramento on Wednesday.The NBA-leading Bucks were also missing guards George Hill (strained left groin) and Sterling Brown (right wrist). Budenholzer says Hill likely will be out at least a few games.Bulls guard Kris Dunn (migraine) and forward Otto Porter Jr. (strained lower left leg) also missed the game.___More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/tag/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Mon Feb 25 201917:31Towns returns to Wolves lineup after harrowing highway crashKarl-Anthony TownsCTimberwolvesFree Agent
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Karl-Anthony Towns was in the passenger seat on his way to meet the Minnesota Timberwolves at the airport when a semitruck slammed into the back of the vehicle at what he estimated was between 35 and 45 mph.As soon as the medical exam confirmed the injuries were minor, the two-time All-Star center quickly began thinking about whether he could still join his team in time for the next game. He knew he was fortunate, though, to have escaped the crash at all."I'd say I had a 5 percent chance of making it out alive," Towns said Monday before Minnesota's game against Sacramento. He added: "I probably should not have made it out like I did, but I'm glad I did."As are the Timberwolves, of course, and his family."You obviously want to make sure KAT the person is taken care of," coach Ryan Saunders said, confirming that Towns would play against the Kings. "That's definitely put ahead of KAT the basketball player."Assistant strength and conditioning coach Kurt Joseph was driving... [More]
Mon Feb 25 201915:11Towns returns to Wolves lineup after harrowing highway crashKarl-Anthony TownsCTimberwolvesFree Agent
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — All-Star center Karl-Anthony Towns has been cleared to return to the Minnesota Timberwolves following a highway automobile crash he called himself fortunate to have escaped alive.Towns spoke to reporters Monday before Minnesota's game against Sacramento. He said he was on his way Thursday to meet the team at the airport, with assistant strength and conditioning coach Kurt Joseph driving, when a semitruck slammed into the back of their vehicle. They were stopped on the interstate because of an accident in front of them.Towns emerged with only minor injuries. He took a commercial flight to New York, but he was held out of the game Friday and again Saturday at Milwaukee per the league's concussion protocol. That ended his streak of 303 consecutive games started, the longest to start an NBA career since 1970-71.___More AP NBA coverage: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
Mon Feb 25 201902:21NBA reminding teams to keep cool when hot with refereesStephen CurryPGWarriorsFree Agent
Paul GeorgeSFThunderFree Agent
James HardenSGRocketsFree Agent
LeBron JamesPFLakersFree Agent
Victor OladipoSGPacersFree Agent
The NBA is not happy that tensions between teams and referees seem to be rising.Then again, 'tis the season.Playoff-race pressure is real, and the NBA thinks — or hopes — that some tantrums in recent weeks can be attributed to that and not an eroding of the always-tenuous relationship between those who commit infractions and those who call them. Golden State coach Steve Kerr smashing clipboards and Houston star James Harden calling out longtime official Scott Foster are sights and sounds that the league doesn't want, so the NBA is once again reaching out to teams to offer reminders about not going too far when ripping the refs."This is the dark ages of the season," said Michelle Johnson, the NBA's senior vice president and head of referee operations. "Teams are shaping up where they stand and it matters more to some teams than others, and some coaches do tactical outbursts for the good of their teams. So even if we go to teams and they don't have a lot of issues ... we want to keep the... [More]
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