Victor Wembanyama Signs Five-Year, $252 Million Max Extension With Spurs

The San Antonio Spurs have made their commitment to Victor Wembanyama official. According to ESPN, the Spurs and Wembanyama have agreed to a five-year, $252 million maximum rookie-scale contract extension that includes a player option in the fifth and final season. The extension secures the franchise’s centerpiece through the prime of his career and represents another major step in San Antonio’s long-term championship vision. Since entering the league as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft, Wembanyama has quickly established himself as one of basketball’s most dominant…

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What Baba Miller Brings to the Clippers

The Clippers didn’t just sign a second-round pick—they made a statement. At 6-foot-11, Baba Miller offers the size, length, and versatility that every NBA team covets. He has the ability to handle the ball, make plays, defend multiple positions, and stretch the floor, giving Los Angeles another intriguing young piece to develop. By signing Miller to a 4-year, $9.61 million deal—the richest overall contract for a second-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft—the Clippers are signaling they believe his upside is worth investing in. If Miller develops consistently, this contract…

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Clippers sign second round pick Miller to four-year deal

The Los Angeles Clippers are making a major investment in second-round pick Baba Miller. Miller has agreed to a 4-year, $9.61 million contract that includes two fully guaranteed seasons, according to his agents Deirunas Visockas and Guillermo Bermejo of Gersh Basketball. 💰 The deal is the largest overall contract handed to any second-round pick in the 2026 NBA Draft so far, signaling the Clippers’ confidence in the 6-foot-11 forward’s long-term potential. 📈 Is Baba Miller one of the biggest steals of the 2026 NBA Draft? 👇 Drop your thoughts in…

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Marcus Spears Jr. Reclassifies to 2026, Commits to Texas

The top-ranked player in ESPN SCNext’s Class of 2027 is headed to Austin sooner than expected. Five-star forward Marcus Spears Jr. has officially reclassified to the Class of 2026 and committed to the University of Texas, he announced Thursday to ESPN’s Paul Biancardi. The move allows Spears to join the Longhorns for the upcoming 2026-27 season rather than waiting another year.   The 6-foot-9 standout from Dynamic Prep (Texas) had been regarded as the No. 1 overall prospect in the 2027 class. Following his reclassification, he slots among the elite…

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Kawhi Leonard Trade to Raptors Delayed Pending NBA Investigation into Clippers

The blockbuster trade sending Kawhi Leonard back to the Toronto Raptors remains on hold as the NBA continues its investigation into the Los Angeles Clippers, creating uncertainty around one of the offseason’s biggest moves. According to ESPN, the deal agreed to in principle on June 30 cannot be finalized until the league concludes its investigation. The delay stems from the NBA requiring Toronto’s ownership group to assume any potential financial penalties tied to Leonard’s contract that could result from the investigation. In a statement released to ESPN, the Clippers said…

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Jaylen Brown Calls NBA Agency Model ‘Broken,’ Says Too Many Players Lose Their Wealth After Retirement

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown delivered a passionate critique of the NBA’s player representation system, arguing that too many athletes are left financially vulnerable despite earning millions during their careers. Speaking candidly, Brown said the current agency model is failing young players who enter the league as teenagers with little experience managing sudden wealth. “The agency model isn’t working,” Brown said. “It’s a bunch of players going broke when they retire. It’s like 60% of players within the first 10 years are losing majority of their wealth after making millions…

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Lynx HC Cheryl Reeve named 2026 WNBA All-Star coach for fifth time

Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve continues to add to her legendary WNBA résumé. The league announced that Reeve has been named a coach for the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game, marking the fifth time in her career she has earned the honor. Reeve’s latest selection is another recognition of her impact on the league and her continued excellence as one of the most respected coaches in women’s basketball. Since taking over as head coach of the Lynx in 2010, Reeve has built Minnesota into one of the WNBA’s premier franchises…

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What Is Project B? Everything You Need to Know About Basketball’s New Global League

As Project B continues to attract high-profile executives and star players, many basketball fans are asking the same question: What exactly is Project B? Here’s what we know so far. A New Professional Basketball League Project B is a new international professional basketball league co-founded by entrepreneur Justin Rosenstein and former WNBA star and executive Alana Beard. The league aims to create a premium basketball experience by bringing together elite men’s and women’s players to compete in the same global ecosystem. Rather than following a traditional city-based league model, Project…

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Project B Hires Former Hawks GM Landry Fields as Head of Men’s Basketball

Project B continues to build its leadership team ahead of its inaugural season, announcing Thursday that former Atlanta Hawks general manager Landry Fields has been named the league’s head of men’s basketball. In his new role, Fields will oversee men’s player recruitment, basketball operations and roster development while working alongside chief basketball officer Alana Beard. The addition brings NBA front office experience to the ambitious startup league as it expands into the men’s game.   “Landry understands the game from every angle,” Beard said in a statement. “He’s been a…

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Austin Rivers Defends Jaylen Brown, Blasts Media Over ‘Smear Campaign’ Following Celtics Trade

The fallout from the blockbuster trade that sent Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics to the Philadelphia 76ers continues to dominate NBA headlines. But while anonymous reports have questioned Brown’s value, leadership, and personality, former NBA guard Austin Rivers is pushing back in a big way. Rivers took to social media to denounce what he described as a coordinated effort to tarnish Brown’s reputation following the trade. “Enough of the anonymous sources. Y’all are weak for that. This Jaylen Brown smear campaign is wack. Protect the players and not smear…

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