Miles Bridges, Mychelle Johnson Make Competing Allegations Amid Ongoing Custody Dispute

New legal filings have added another chapter to the ongoing dispute between NBA forward Miles Bridges and Mychelle Johnson, the mother of his children. According to court documents first reported this week, Johnson is facing a misdemeanor assault and battery charge in North Carolina stemming from an alleged June 22 custody exchange. Bridges alleges Johnson threw water on him in front of their children and told authorities he is concerned for the children’s safety. Johnson, however, disputes Bridges’ account and has filed her own response in court. She alleges Bridges…

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Jaylen Brown Says NBA Players Should Earn Equity in Teams They Help Build

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown is once again challenging the traditional business model of professional sports, arguing that NBA players should have the opportunity to own equity in the franchises they help make more valuable. Speaking about wealth creation and long-term financial opportunities for athletes, Brown questioned why players are excluded from ownership despite being the driving force behind the league’s growth. “Players should be able to invest alongside ownership groups and business opportunities. I don’t understand why that’s ever been a thing,” Brown said. “It’s like you’re an athlete…

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Jaylen Brown Explains Why He Skipped Hiring an Agent for the NBA Draft

Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown is once again challenging conventional thinking about the business of basketball. During a recent interview, Brown revealed that he entered the 2016 NBA Draft without hiring a traditional agent, instead relying on the resources provided by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA). Brown said the decision came down to one thing: the numbers. “When I entered the draft, I didn’t have an agent. I’m probably the highest-picked selection ever that didn’t enter with an agent.” After meeting with several agents during the pre-draft process, Brown…

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Ja Morant says his “bad guy” image is a misconception after moving on from past mistakes

Two years removed from the incidents that led to multiple NBA suspensions, Portland Trail Blazers guard Ja Morant says he’s ready for the conversation surrounding his career to change. Morant pushed back against the perception that he carries a “bad guy” image, saying his past mistakes have already been addressed and that his recent actions should speak louder than old headlines. “I’ve done what I’ve done in the past, but it’s been addressed and handled already. I don’t see why years later that’s still the topic when nothing’s happened since.”…

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Victor Oladipo Announces Las Vegas Pro Day as Two-Time NBA All-Star Eyes Return to the League

When Victor Oladipo steps onto the floor in Las Vegas on July 14, it will represent far more than another offseason workout. For the former two-time NBA All-Star, it’s another opportunity to prove that one of basketball’s most resilient competitors still belongs in the league. Oladipo announced that he will host a Pro Day on Tuesday, July 14, at 11:00 a.m. in Las Vegas. The workout, led by @94feetofgame, will be open to NBA front office executives, scouts, coaches, league personnel, and officials. “I’m looking forward to the opportunity to…

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Gary Trent Jr agrees to 4-year deal to stay with Bucks

After betting on himself with a low-cost deal, Gary Trent Jr. has turned that gamble into a major payday. The 27-year-old free agent guard has agreed to a four-year, $64 million contract to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, who reported the deal was negotiated by Klutch Sports CEO Rich Paul and agent Lucas Newton.   Trent initially joined Milwaukee on a team-friendly contract and proved to be a valuable floor spacer and veteran presence. His ability to knock down three-pointers, defend opposing guards, and fit…

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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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