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Total Pro Sports on MSNStunning New Details Reveal Why Phoenix Suns Are Refusing To Trade Kevin Durant To The San Antonio SpursFischer explained that the Suns are simply “not enamored” with the trade packages the Spurs have offered so far for Kevin Durant.
The Philadelphia 76ers are in a good position with the No. 3 pick in this month's NBA draft, but the team reportedly isn't satisfied.
The Spurs could take either one of the two Rutgers stars in wings Dylan Harper or Ace Bailey. Perhaps they could even entertain the idea of selecting Baylor star VJ Edgecombe. But San Antonio could trade back as well, and if they choose that route, they have at least two teams interested.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNSpurs Rising Star’s Surprise Visit To Phoenix Generates Fresh Buzz Around Kevin Durant Trade RumorsOne of the San Antonio Spurs rising star's recent trip to Phoenix has almost confirmed Kevin Durant's trade to the Spurs.
There is no mystery of who will go No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft. Duke forward Cooper Flagg is a lock to become a member of the Dallas Mavericks later in June. There's also a consensus that the No. 2 prospect in the draft class is Rutgers guard Dylan Harper,
After taking a ten-point lead in Friday night's Game 4, the Indiana Pacers were seemingly on the brink of taking a commanding 3-1 series lead over the Oklahoma
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Total Pro Sports on MSNNew Shocking Twist Emerges In San Antonio Spurs’ No. 2 Draft Plans Involving Dylan HarperThe NBA offseason has brought some interesting trade prospects. One of the biggest news that has been making the rounds involves the San Antonio Spurs. With all the hype surrounding the No. 2 draft pick,
The Spurs have been a model NBA franchise over the decades, but even they have made mistakes on NBA Draft day. Here are the worst ones.
The Arkansas native's playing career included winning a national title at Arkansas in 1994 and a Sixth Man of the Year and NBA title with the Pistons in 2004.