The Magic waived the veteran guard after acquiring him from the Lakers.
Russell Westbrook Plans To Sign With Los Angeles Clippers (TV-PG; 0:34)
With their hopes of snagging an Eastern Conference play-in spot rapidly fading, the Bulls appear to be making a move to bolster their depth.
Chicago is set to sign guard Patrick Beverley, according to a Monday afternoon report from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The deal will reportedly be finalized Tuesday and will lock up Beverley for the rest of the season.
Beverley, an 11-year NBA veteran, was born in Chicago in 1988.
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Nick Wright explains why he thinks the Clippers’ addition of Russell Westbrook is more likely to hurt than help them.
San Antonio’s NBA team was named after Spur, Texas, the town where McCombs grew up.
Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, Ric Bucher and David Helman discuss Kevin Durant’s move to the Phoenix Suns and his comments proclaiming that player trade request are “good for the league.
The 30-year-old forward has not played in a game since using an antisemitic slur while streaming on Twitch two years ago.
The Bucks are signing center Meyers Leonard to a 10-day contract, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.
It will be the first time Leonard, 30, plays for a team since he used an antisemitic slur while live-streaming himself playing Call of Duty in 2021. In the stream, Leonard could be heard saying “F—— cowards, don’t f—— snipe at me you f—— k— b—-.
The ’23 trade deadline is over, but moves can still be made. Here’s who is hitting the post-NBA trade deadline buyout market.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes discuss LeBron James’ vow to be available for the Los Angeles Lakers final 23 game stretch.
This isn’t a season (or an era) for the younger phenoms, which hasn’t always been the case.
Forty names, games, teams and minutiae making news in college basketball, where it’s time to at least consider the possibility of Northwestern and Pittsburgh winning the Big Ten and ACC, respectively:
FIRST HALF: Story lines for the final stretch
SECOND HALF
NO COUNTRY FOR YOUNG MEN
While the sport has lost some older coaching fixtures in recent years in Mike Krzyzewski, Roy Williams and Jay Wright, their places in the pecking order have not been filled by fast-rising youngsters.
Nick Wright, Chris Broussard, Kevin Wildes and Eric Mangini discuss Eric Bieniemy’s departure from the Kansas City Chiefs after winning Super Bowl LVII vs. Philadelphia Eagles. Bieniemy accepts the Washington Commanders Offensive Coordinator position, a role in which he held for the last five seasons with the Chiefs.
Eric Bieniemy is leaving the Super Bowl LVII champion Kansas City Chiefs for a new opportunity. He has been the Chiefs offensive coordinator for the past few seasons but will leave to become the Washington Commanders new OC and assistant head coach under Ron Rivera. Bieniemy will reportedly be in complete charge of the Commanders offense and call the team’s plays, which is something he did not do in Kansas City. Emmanuel Acho, LeSean McCoy, David Helman and Ric Bucher weigh in on how big of a risk Bieniemy is taking by leaving the Chiefs for Washington.