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The Sacramento Kings, who have made bolstering their backcourt a point of emphasis this offseason, reportedly are the ...
The Sacramento Kings are the most likely destination for Russell Westbrook, according to NBA insider Tim MacMahon of ESPN.
Russell Westbrook has been one of the most talked-about free agents of this offseason. The veteran point guard and former league MVP has been linked with the Sacramento Kings (among other teams) for ...
Dennis Schröder wanted to stay with the Nets long-term. His family was finally settled in Brooklyn after the Toronto Raptors dealt him at last season’s trade deadline.
Schröder, 31, was acquired by the Nets at last season’s trade deadline. He averaged 18.4 points and 6.6 assists across 23 games this season while shooting 45.2% from the field and 38.7% from 3 ...
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Warriors reportedly interested in landing former NBA Rookie of the Year
Free agent guard Malcolm Brogdon, the league's top rookie in 2017, has drawn interest from the Golden State Warriors.
N BA players are often some of the wealthiest people in society, and this financial status can lead to a more relaxed attitude toward money. This was certainly the case for Dennis Schröder when ...
For Dennis Schröder — the German point guard the Nets acquired from Toronto — coming to Brooklyn is going to be like learning an entirely new language. The Nets headed into this weekend’s ...
All summer, Dennis Schröder took heat from fans on social media for passing on a lucrative contract the Lakers reportedly offered him last year, only to sign a much smaller deal with the Celtics.
Dennis Schröder "twisted his ankle pretty bad," but he wasn't about to sit out Friday's game against his former team, the Lakers.
Dennis Schröder is not one to hold back what he’s thinking. He once offered the blunt assessment of Dwight Howard, his former teammate, that the center only tried hard against his former team.
Schröder’s 5.8 assists per game last season would place him first on the 2020-21 Celtics, narrowly beating out Marcus Smart, who averaged 5.7.