basketball
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Yang Hansen: China’s New NBA Hope
Yang Hansen’s journey to the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers signifies both personal ambition and a cultural bridge between the NBA and China.
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Yang Hansen: China’s Rising NBA Star Inspires New Era for the Trail Blazers
Yang Hansen’s debut with the Portland Trail Blazers marks a turning point for Chinese basketball fans, signaling the NBA’s renewed outreach to China and the impact of global talent on the league.
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LeBron’s Second Decision Explained
LeBron James’ ‘Second Decision’ stirred speculation of NBA retirement but revealed itself as a clever Hennessy ad campaign, echoing his infamous 2010 announcement.
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NBA Preseason Shines in Abu Dhabi as Knicks Top 76ers
The New York Knicks and Philadelphia 76ers brought NBA excitement to Abu Dhabi’s Etihad Arena, with the Knicks’ teamwork and rebounding making the difference in their preseason showdown.
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Jake LaRavia’s Clutch Performance: Precision Under Pressure
Jake LaRavia’s remarkable last-second shot not only secured a thrilling victory but also highlighted the poise and skill that define his athletic journey.
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Jaxson Hayes Re-Signs With Lakers to Bolster Frontcourt Depth and Athleticism
Jaxson Hayes, a dynamic and athletic center, continues to grow as an essential contributor to the Los Angeles Lakers, showcasing his potential as a high-energy bench player and a reliable teammate.
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Phoenix Mercury Defy Odds to Secure WNBA Finals Berth
Phoenix Mercury stunned the Minnesota Lynx in a dramatic comeback, clinching their first WNBA Finals appearance since 2021 after overcoming adversity and late-game pressure.
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Montrezl Harrell’s Sudden Exit Casts Shadow on Adelaide 36ers’ NBL Hopes
Montrezl Harrell, a former NBA Sixth Man of the Year, is set to leave the Adelaide 36ers after a doping violation in China. His unexpected departure, just days before the NBL season, raises questions about the team’s future and the…
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Las Vegas Aces Survive Storm, Ignite WNBA Playoff Drama
The Las Vegas Aces edged past the Seattle Storm in a nail-biting playoff Game 3, propelled by A’ja Wilson’s 38-point performance, to secure a spot in the WNBA semifinals against the Indiana Fever. The 2025 postseason has delivered fierce rivalries,…
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Dwight Howard’s Legacy: From Criticism to Hall of Fame
Dwight Howard, once a polarizing figure in the NBA, has cemented his place in basketball history with a Hall of Fame induction, silencing critics like Shaquille O’Neal.
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A’ja Wilson Leads the Aces to Dominance, Eyes Fourth MVP Award
A’ja Wilson’s exceptional performance has propelled the Las Vegas Aces to a record-breaking season and positioned her as a top contender for her fourth WNBA MVP award.
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Stephen Curry’s Legacy: From Awkward MVP Moments to Changing the NBA
Stephen Curry’s new book ‘Shot Ready’ reflects his journey, from awkward MVP moments to revolutionizing the NBA with his shooting prowess.
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EuroBasket 2025: Germany Survives Portugal, Luka Doncic Shines
Germany advanced to the EuroBasket 2025 quarterfinals after a hard-fought victory over Portugal, while Luka Doncic continues to lead Slovenia with stellar performances.
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Caitlin Clark Out for the Rest of the 2025 WNBA Season
Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark has announced she will miss the remainder of the 2025 WNBA season due to a right groin injury, marking a significant blow to her team’s playoff hopes.
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Phoenix Mercury Defeat Indiana Fever in Critical WNBA Matchup
The Phoenix Mercury secured a pivotal 85-79 victory over the Indiana Fever on September 2, bolstering their playoff seeding while leaving the Fever in a precarious position.















