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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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Why Is Doc Rivers in the Basketball Hall of Fame?

Doc Rivers’ playoff collapses are a legitimate part of his record, but they do not erase the championship, historic win totals and sustained success that made his Hall of Fame case.

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Why Bradley Beal Declined His Option and Re-Signed With the Clippers

Bradley Beal exchanged a $5.6 million option for a reported two-year, $13.2 million Clippers deal that includes another player option. The contract gives Beal more security and control while giving Los Angeles a relatively inexpensive chance to see what remains after his hip surgery.

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Lakers Sale Explained: What Changes for Jeanie Buss and the Team

Josh Kushner and Bob Iger have agreed to buy the Lakers at a reported $12.5 billion valuation, but the transaction still needs NBA approval. Jeanie Buss is expected to remain governor, while any meaningful changes to basketball operations will come later—not automatically with the sale.

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