Olden Polynice Says LeBron James and Rich Paul Are ‘Scrambling’ as NBA Teams ‘Are Not Calling’

Former NBA center Olden Polynice believes the market for LeBron James isn’t nearly as strong as Rich Paul says and many of his fans think. Appearing on Byron Scott’s Fast Break, Polynice argued that James and longtime agent Rich Paul are “scrambling” behind the scenes to find the four-time NBA champion his next destination, claiming teams aren’t aggressively pursuing the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. “They’re scrambling right now. Teams are not calling,” Polynice said. “They’re trying to see if they can get him on the cheap.” The comments come as…

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Kendrick Perkins Calls Out Rich Paul, Says LeBron James Is Still Chasing Another Championship

The ongoing speculation surrounding LeBron James’ future added another chapter after ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins publicly challenged comments made by Rich Paul regarding the four-time NBA champion’s motivations. Speaking during a recent television appearance, Perkins pushed back on the idea that James is no longer focused on winning another title. “He’s lying. LeBron is chasing a ring. If we’re going to speak facts over feelings, there’s no way in hell we’re going to sit on here on national television and say that LeBron is not trying to get another championship…

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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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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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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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Detroit Pistons Trade Caris LeVert to Bucks for Taurean Prince, Gary Harris in Pick-Swapping Deal

The Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks have agreed to a trade that reshapes both teams’ rosters, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Detroit is sending veteran guard Caris LeVert and two second-round draft picks to Milwaukee in exchange for veteran wing Taurean Prince and guard Gary Harris. The move gives the Bucks another experienced backcourt scorer while adding future draft assets. For Detroit, the deal creates additional financial flexibility, including a trade exception and salary savings, while bringing in two seasoned perimeter veterans. Bucks Add Offensive Firepower LeVert gives Milwaukee another…

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Chicago Bulls Sign No. 4 Overall Pick Caleb Wilson to Four-Year, $48.5 Million Rookie Contract

The Chicago Bulls have officially locked up one of the premier talents from the 2026 NBA Draft, signing No. 4 overall pick Caleb Wilson to his four-year rookie contract worth $48.5 million. The deal, which is fully guaranteed under the NBA’s rookie scale, secures Wilson’s future in Chicago as the franchise continues to build around a young, promising core. Widely regarded as one of the most gifted prospects in the 2026 draft class, Wilson brings an intriguing combination of size, athleticism, versatility, and two-way potential. His ability to impact the…

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Ric Bucher: Lakers Planned to Move On From LeBron James Since Luka Dončić Trade, Calls Rich Paul Claims ‘BS’

The apparent cessation of the relationship between LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers and the next stop in his playing career continues to be the most discussed topic of the NBA offseason, this side of the Giannis Antetokounmpo saga. The prevailing, and Klutch Sports-approved, narrative is that it was James who told the Lakers to soldier on without him, as he’d decided to continue his career elsewhere next season, however Ric Bucher is buying this story. Appearing on On The Ball With Ric Bucher, Bucher claimed the Lakers had…

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Patrick Ewing Returns to NBA Sidelines as Assistant Coach for Washington Wizards

Basketball Hall of Famer Patrick Ewing is headed back to an NBA bench. According to ESPN, the Georgetown and New York Knicks legend has agreed to join the Washington Wizards as an assistant coach under head coach Brian Keefe. Ewing had most recently served as a basketball ambassador for the Knicks but will now return to a full-time coaching role in the nation’s capital. The move marks another chapter in Ewing’s extensive coaching career. Before taking over at his alma mater, Georgetown, in 2017, Ewing spent more than a decade…

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DeMar DeRozan Buyout: Kings Expected to Part Ways With Six-Time All-Star

The Sacramento Kings are expected to reach a buyout agreement with veteran forward DeMar DeRozan in the coming days, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer. Once the agreement is finalized, DeRozan will become an unrestricted free agent and one of the most accomplished players still available on the market. Fischer also reports that DeRozan’s free agency will largely depend on whether he is willing to accept a veteran minimum contract. If he does, the list of potential suitors could grow dramatically, giving championship contenders an opportunity to add one of…

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