Orlando Magic Expected to Waive Jonathan Isaac as Paolo Banchero Extension Reshapes Payroll

The Orlando Magic’s youth movement may soon come at the expense of one of the franchise’s longest-tenured players. According to reports, league expectation is that Orlando will waive veteran forward Jonathan Isaac and stretch the remaining money on his contract rather than use him as a trade asset. The move would provide the Magic with additional financial flexibility as Paolo Banchero’s lucrative contract extension begins to impact the team’s salary structure.   Isaac, once viewed as a cornerstone defensive piece for the franchise, has struggled to maintain consistent availability throughout…

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Mitchell Robinson Undergoes Surgery, Still Targeting NBA Finals Return

The New York Knicks received encouraging news regarding center Mitchell Robinson. According to ESPN, Robinson has successfully undergone surgery to repair the broken pinky finger on his right hand and fully intends to play in Game 1 of the NBA Finals next Wednesday while wearing a protective brace. For a Knicks team that swept the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Finals, Robinson’s availability could be a significant boost. The veteran big man has been a defensive anchor throughout New York’s playoff run, providing elite rim protection, rebounding, and physicality…

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Magic Bet on Rising Assistant: Orlando Finalizing Sean Sweeney as New Head Coach

The Orlando Magic have found their next leader, and they’re looking to the bench of one of the NBA’s hottest teams to do it. According to reports from Shams Charania, the Magic are finalizing a deal to hire Sean Sweeney as the franchise’s new head coach. Sweeney, currently serving as associate head coach for the San Antonio Spurs, will remain with the Spurs through the conclusion of their postseason run before officially taking over in Orlando. A New Era in Orlando The move marks a significant step for an Orlando…

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Spurs Force Game 7 with Dominant Win Over Thunder

The season is still alive in San Antonio. Led by another superstar performance from Victor Wembanyama, the Spurs delivered a statement victory Thursday night, crushing the Oklahoma City Thunder 118-91 in Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals to force a decisive Game 7. Facing elimination, San Antonio came out with urgency from the opening tip and never let up. The Spurs controlled the tempo defensively, disrupted Oklahoma City’s offensive rhythm, and turned the game into a runaway by the third quarter. Wembanyama once again proved why he’s becoming one…

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NBA GAMBLING SCANDAL EXPANDS: Terry Rozier Hit With New Federal Charges

Former NBA guard Terry Rozier is now facing two additional federal charges after prosecutors allege he accepted a $100,000 bribe to manipulate his performance during a 2023 game while with the Charlotte Hornets. According to investigators, Rozier allegedly agreed to leave the March 23, 2023 matchup early under the guise of injury so bettors could cash in on prop bets tied to his stat lines. Prosecutors claim gamblers placed over $250K in wagers connected to the scheme. Federal authorities say Rozier failed to stay under all targeted betting lines, which…

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LeBron James and his camp wants explanations

It appears the megalomaniacal delusions of LeBron James and his retinue know no bounds.  According to longtime LeBron acolyte Brian Windhordst, the James camp would feel entitled to an explanation should the Lakers have the unbridled audacity to bring him anything less than a maximum contract offer.  “Windhorst noted that James and his camp want the Lakers to make a contract offer, and if it is for anything less than the maximum, they want the Lakers to explain why and what other players they are going to target with the…

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Rest in Peace: Manny Fernandez (1947–2026)

The NFL world is mourning the loss of former Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Manny Fernandez, who has passed away at the age of 79. Fernandez was a foundational piece of one of the greatest dynasties in football history, anchoring Miami’s iconic “No-Name Defense” during the early 1970s. An undrafted gem who carved out a legacy through grit and toughness, he played eight seasons with the Dolphins and helped power the franchise’s golden era. He was a key contributor to the historic 1972 perfect season (17–0) and played a major role…

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2025–26 All-NBA Teams Revealed: A New Era Led by SGA, Jokic, and Wembanyama

The 2025–26 All-NBA teams are officially set, and this year’s selections reflect a league firmly in transition. A blend of established superstars and rising franchise cornerstones headline the First Team, while the Second and Third Teams showcase the depth of elite talent across both conferences. From MVP-caliber dominance to breakout ascensions, here’s a full breakdown of the 2025–26 All-NBA selections. 🏆 First Team All-NBA: The New League Blueprint The First Team is headlined by a mix of proven MVP winners and next-generation stars already reshaping the league hierarchy. This group…

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Spurs Dominate Thunder 103-82, Even Western Conference Finals at 2-2

Image via the Oklahoman (Ronald Cortes/ Getty Images) The Western Conference Finals are officially a best-of-three series. Facing a critical Game 4 on their home floor, the San Antonio Spurs delivered their most complete performance of the postseason, overwhelming the Oklahoma City Thunder 103-82 Sunday night at Frost Bank Center to even the series at two games apiece. From the opening tip, San Antonio established control with defensive intensity, physicality, and efficient offensive execution. The Spurs held Oklahoma City to just 33 percent shooting from the field and a miserable…

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Knicks Pull Away Late To Take Commanding 3-0 Series Lead Over Cavaliers

The New York Knicks are now firmly in control of the Eastern Conference Finals after defeating the Cleveland Cavaliers 121-108 in Game 3 Friday night in Cleveland. Jalen Brunson scored 30, Mikal Bridges continued his strong play with 22 points, while OG Anunoby added 21 as the Knicks, who never trailed in the contest, are just one win away from their first NBA Finals since 1999. In a losing effort, Evan Mobley scored 24 points, Donovan Mitchell added 23 points and James Harden put in 19 points. Although New York…

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