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Kevin Durant · Oklahoma CityBy Ben Morse, CNN (CNN) — The NBA is back for another intriguing season and it began in emphatic fashion on Tuesday night. On an evening which began with the celebration of the Oklahoma City Thunder’s title victory – with players receiving their championship rings and a banner being raised to the rafters of Paycom Center – fans were treated to two exciting games. First, the Thunder played a double-overtime thriller against the new-look Houston R…See the Story
NBA Opening Night: OKC Wins Double-OT Thriller Against Rockets as They Receive Championship Rings, Warriors Topple Lakers
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Victor Wembanyama · Bowen IslandDALLAS (AP) — Victor Wembanyama dunked on Cooper Flagg’s debut. And shot over it. And dribbled around it. And reminded everyone what was missing the last two months of the French star’s second season. Wembanyama wowed the Dallas crowd, and had a noisy San Antonio contingent chanting “M-V-P! M-V-P!” in a season opener, getting 40 points and 15 rebounds in the Spurs’ 125-92 rout of the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday night. Flagg, the No. 1 overall …See the Story
Victor Wembanyama Uses Cooper Flagg's Debut as a Reminder of Why He Was so Hyped
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Michael Jordan · United StatesOnce upon a time, Michael Jordan was the unquestioned No. 1 star player in the "NBA on NBC" universe. A generation of stars later, Jordan plans to contribute his considerable insights into NBC's return to broadcasting the league. Jordan made his debut as a special contributor to NBC Sports' return to NBA broadcasting on Tuesday night, saying he's doing so as a way to give back to basketball.See the Story
Michael Jordan Is Going to Be Part of NBC’s NBA Coverage. His Reason: to Give Back to the Game
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