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Kenneth Lofton Jr. is back stateside after playing last season in China as he's had a solid following in past years.
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The Lead on MSNCan the NBA’s Next MVP Be Predicted?Betting markets say yes. The NBA is filled with exciting games and intense playoff drama. Teams often win by a single point or through a lights-out performance of one of their star players. However, consistency is what differentiates good players from future basketball legends.
Derrick Rose is looking for purpose in retirement. Chess might provide an answer for the ex-NBA MVP.
In the nine-plus months since Derrick Rose retired from the NBA, chess has become a driving force in his life.
Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson has high expectations for one of his players, naming him a potential NBA MVP—and it’s not Donovan Mitchell.
The NBA MVP is arguably the most sacred individual award we have in our league. Winning has to matter. Winning at the highest level has to matter.
Winning in the NBA demands far more than raw talent — something both LeBron James and Steve Nash understand all too well. Despite being former MVPs, each endured crushing defeats on basketball’s grandest stage.
Bleacher Report recently polled its NBA writers to put together a list of the top 100 players in NBA history. They ranked Kyrie Irving 69th, ahead of MVP winners Wes Unseld and Dave Cowens. "Flash and substance have never collaborated so effectively as when they teamed up with Kyrie Irving. Stephen Curry is perhaps the lone exception.