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Why Is Klay Thompson Joining the Heat? His Miami Fit After the Mavericks Buyout

Klay Thompson is expected to join Miami after clearing waivers because the Heat can give him a focused shooting role beside Giannis Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo. The fit is real, but it depends on treating the 36-year-old as a complementary floor-spacer rather than the two-way star he was in Golden State.

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What Did the Cavaliers Give Up for Peyton Watson? The Five-Team Trade Explained

Cleveland’s reported five-team trade turns Max Strus, Dennis Schröder, draft capital and cash into Peyton Watson and Cam Whitmore. Watson’s four-year, $88 million deal gives the Cavaliers the large two-way wing they wanted, but the unprotected 2031 first-round pick makes this a significant win-now bet. Whitmore’s smaller salary provides first-apron flexibility, though his health and roster status remain uncertain.

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Why Victor Wembanyama Is France’s New Captain—and What Comes Next

France made Victor Wembanyama its captain because it views the 22-year-old Spurs star as both its best player and long-term standard-setter. The immediate test is a four-game August stretch featuring two Serbia exhibitions followed by two 2027 World Cup qualifiers.

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Can the NBA Void Kawhi Leonard’s Contract? What the CBA Says

The NBA can void Kawhi Leonard’s contract for salary-cap circumvention, but only after both Leonard’s side and the Clippers’ side are found responsible. That demanding standard explains why Toronto is waiting—and why recent reporting does not settle the trade.

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Can Jeanie Buss Block the Lakers’ Sale? What the Trust Fight Means

Jeanie Buss has a court-backed argument against selling the Buss family’s remaining Lakers shares, but the outcome is unresolved. The dispute centers on whether a 2017 order protecting her control can prevent the family trust from selling the stake she needs to remain governor.

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How Mike D’Antoni Changed NBA Offense

Mike D’Antoni reached the Basketball Hall of Fame without an NBA championship because his teams helped establish the pace, spacing, pick-and-roll play and three-point volume that now define modern offense.

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