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Anthony Edwards' latest shoe put Filipino artistry on full display
The shoes were designed to represent bayanihan, a distinctly Filipino value communal unity, cooperation, and helpfulness.[read more]

Grading the Peyton Watson multiteam trade (and more): Which team gets a D?
We're grading the biggest offseason, including the multiteam deal that sent Peyton Watson to Cleveland.[read more]

Grading the James Harden deal (and every free agency signing): Why the Cavs get a B
We're grading the biggest free agent signings and extensions, including James Harden's new deal with the Cavaliers.[read more]

👀 Westbrook offered hint ahead of retirement
The nine-time All-Star and former MVP announced his retirement on Wednesday after 18 NBA seasons.[read more]

Harden agrees to $97M deal to remain with Cavs
James Harden agreed to a new three-year, $97 million contract to remain with the Cavaliers, his agency, Equity Sports, told ESPN on Thursday.[read more]

Knicks title 'embarrassing' to Nets, owner says
Nets owner Joe Tsai admitted in a recent interview that the Knicks' title run is "embarrassing" to his franchise.[read more]

Five Buss siblings 'united' in selling Lakers shares
Five of the six members of the Buss trust say they are "united" in their intention to sell their remaining shares in the Lakers, despite pushback from Jeanie Buss.[read more]

Wemby named France captain for FIBA qualifiers
The French national team announced Victor Wembanyama as its captain Wednesday in preparation for the FIBA World Cup European qualifiers.[read more]

5-team deal sends Watson to Cavs, Strus to Clips
The Cavaliers, Nuggets and Clippers have agreed on a trade that will send Peyton Watson to Cleveland and Max Strus to Los Angeles, sources told ESPN. Watson will sign a new four-year, $88 million deal to join the Cavaliers, his agents said.[read more]

Lakers minority owner not selling his 4% stake
One of the Lakers' minority owners, Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, has no plans to sell his 4% stake in the team, his attorney told ESPN.[read more]