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Nickeil Alexander-Walker (unrestricted), Randle (player option) and Naz Reid (player option) all have opportunities to seek out greener pastures should they choose. And as Krawczynski noted, "it seems likely that the most realistic path forward is for the Wolves to retain two of those three players."
Scottie Scheffler Drops Unexpected Pick While Predicting 2025 NBA Finals originally appeared on Athlon Sports. American professional golfer Scottie Scheffler is one of the most successful names to attend the University of Texas.
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LeBron Wire on MSNNBA executive makes bold claim about Bronny James for next seasonMany people across the basketball world were kvetching after the Los Angeles Lakers took Bronny James with the No. 55 pick in last year's NBA draft. The thinking has been that his father, LeBron, and Klutch Sports funneled him into the league and onto the Lakers to fulfill the elder James' bucket list wish of playing alongside him in a game,
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Another Wolves player who should be expecting a raise is Nickeil Alexander-Walker. He will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason and is coming off a two-year, $9 million deal. His production over the last two seasons should get Alexander-Walker a raise this offseason.
Shaquille O'Neal Is Responsible For The 3-Point Revolution In The NBA - Mike D'Antoni originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Host Meghna Chakrabarti was surprised that O'Neal was so influential that he shaped how other teams played.
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BasketballNetwork.net on MSN"There was nothing that that guy couldn't do" - Former NBA center reveals why Hakeem Olajuwon was the hardest big man to guard in the 1990sAccording to McIlvaine, Olajuwon could turn either left or right with his back to the basket, making it very difficult to time him. When he attacked the rack, Jim said that Hakeem could shoot comfortably with both left and right hands, so it was almost impossible to stop him.