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New Hawks forward Kristaps Porzingis has recovered from a mystery illness that zapped his strength during last season's playoffs.
Introduced in the 2023 collective bargaining agreement but not phased in until last offseason, the salary cap's second apron ...
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Sporting News on MSNCeltics' former NBA champion discloses odd illness during tenure in Boston
The Boston Celtics have had to make some tough choices over the 2025 offseason so far, and one of choices resulted in the ...
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Why Kristaps Porziņģis believes playing for the Hawks is a better situation than the Celtics
While leaving the team he won a championship with was difficult, Porziņģis sees this new opportunity with the Hawks as a ...
The Sacramento Kings have been predicted to land a $100 million guard from the Boston Celtics in a three-team trade this ...
The NBA offseason is a thrilling time for some franchises and a disheartening period for others. Here are Ballislife's three ...
The Boston Celtics have a massive update on a potential trade for a newly-acquired guard. Amid such a tumultuous offseason, ...
The league is dark here in the offseason and this is where the league gets better. That’s because what is done in the summer, ...
Kristaps Porzingis did not expect to land in Atlanta. He reportedly believed that he was heading to the San Antonio Spurs.
If the prediction comes true, the Sixers will be bound for the NBA Play-in Tournament for the second time in three seasons.
Kristaps Porzingis isn’t shying away from expectations in Atlanta, but he’s also welcoming a fresh start without the relentless championship-or-bust expectations he faced in Boston.
Kristaps Porzingis believes that his new team, the Atlanta Hawks, may be a better fit for him than the Celtics were.
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