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George adds 4 years, $190M to Clippers contract
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Thursday, 10 December 2020 10:32
Six-time All-Star forward Paul George has signed a maximum contract extension with the LA Clippers that guarantees him as much as $226 million over the next five years, his agent, Aaron Mintz of CAA Sports, told ESPN.The Clippers are extending George's contract for an additional four years at $190 million on top of the $35.4 million guaranteed him for the…
Sources: NBA crafting COVID-19 vaccine policy
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Thursday, 10 December 2020 08:42
NBA commissioner Adam Silver and his staff have conducted expanded talks with teams, players and agents about crafting a policy to manage widespread usage of COVID-19 vaccines around the league, sources told ESPN.Multiple COVID-19 vaccines are in final stages of approval, and the NBA could find itself as the first major professional North American sports league to manage widespread usage…
Curry relishes Dubs' reset to 'ground zero again'
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Wednesday, 09 December 2020 20:33
As the Golden State Warriors get ready to start playing basketball again for the first time in over nine months, star guard Stephen Curry acknowledged that he is looking forward to the challenge of trying to lead the team back to the top in the wake of the major roster shuffling Golden State has undergone."To kind of have a fresh…
Sources: Mavs set to release fan favorite Barea
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Wednesday, 09 December 2020 16:40
The Dallas Mavericks plan to release veteran point guard and fan favorite J.J. Barea, sources told ESPN.The Mavs plan to sign Courtney Lee to replace Barea on the training camp roster, according to sources.The Mavs anticipated releasing Barea, 36, when they signed him to a one-year deal worth the veterans minimum of $2.6 million last month. That gave the team…
Refs to have daily tests as part of new protocols
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Wednesday, 09 December 2020 16:12
NBA referees will have to adhere to many of the same new health and safety protocols as coaches and players do this season, all part of the league's plan to try to keep everyone safe during the coronavirus pandemic.Referees will be tested daily, just like players and coaches, and will have to comply with new league rules about avoiding bars,…
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