Los Angeles Lakers 102 @ Miami Heat 96
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401248436
Los Angeles lead series 3 - 1
Los Angeles Lakers 102 @ Miami Heat 96
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401248436
Los Angeles lead series 3 - 1
Miami Heat 111 @ Los Angeles Lakers 108
Box score: https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401248437
Los Angeles lead series 3 - 2
Los Angeles Lakers 2020 NBA Champions
Los Angeles Lakers 106 @ Miami Heat 93
Box score https://www.espn.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=401248438
Los Angeles win series 4 - 2
James Harden to join Durant & Irving in Brooklyn
The Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets are nearing a deal to send James Harden to Brooklyn, according to multiple sources close to FOS. The deal isn't “official”, but sources say a deal is in place and the two teams had a “verbal agreement.”
Can you imagine Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irvin & James Harden playing together.
Looks as though the Minnesota Timberwolves get all of the good early draft selections and nothing seems to materialize. Can't you imagine how T-Wolves fans are feeling.
2021 NBA Draft prospects
1. Cade Cunningham, PG, Oklahoma State
Height: 6' 7" | Weight: 220 | Age: 19 | Freshman
2. Evan Mobley, F/C, USC
Height: 7' 0" | Weight: 215 | Age: 19 | Freshman
5. Jalen Suggs, G, Gonzaga
Height: 6' 4" | Weight: 205 | Age: 19 | Freshman
2021 NBA Draft Big Board: Top 60 Prospects to Watch - https://www.si.com/nba/2020/12/08/20...p-60-prospects
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Oklahoma City Thunder
Owner: Professional Basketball Club (Clay Bennett, chairman)
Chief administrative officer: Danny Barth
Home venue: Chesapeake Energy Arena (18,203)
Arena naming rights deal: US$3 million a year, subject to 3% annual increase, signed 2011, expires 2023.
2.5-by-2.5-inch space for the next five years as part of an extension of the two entities’ existing partnership
Jersey patch sponsor: Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, US$10 million a year, signed 2019, expires 2023.
Local broadcasters: Fox Sports Oklahoma (TV), WWLS-The Sports Animal (radio), ESPN Radio Oklahoma City (radio), 930AM (Spanish radio).
What they have been up to: Replacing Thunder veteran Russell Westbrook was the priority on-court during the off-season, and the franchise seems to have found a promising substitute in young point-guard Shai Gilgrous-Alexander. For the new 2019/20 season, fans will also be treated to new renovations at the Chesapeake Energy Arena, with substantial upgrades to the building and concourse forming part of Oklahoma City’s Metropolitan Area Projects (MAPS).
Source: https://www.sportspromedia.com/analy...-naming-rights
$10 million a year for a patch; that's almost 3x arena naming rights.
No wonder Love's have the brightest patch in the NBA.
https://sports.yahoo.com/mark-cuban-...011116159.html
Cuban stopped the Mavs from playing the national anthem before games
Oklahoma's Magnificent 7
The Professional Basketball Club, LLC
The Professional Basketball Club, LLC is a group of Oklahoma City and Tulsa businessmen who represent a wide variety of local and national business interests. The PBC owns both the Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA and the Oklahoma City Blue of the NBA Developmental League. The PBC purchased the NBA franchise in 2006.
Clayton I. Bennett
Chairman, Oklahoma City Thunder
Chairman, Dorchester Capital
George B. Kaiser
President, GBK Corporation
Chairman, BOK Financial
G. Jeffrey Records, Jr.
Chairman and CEO,
MidFirst Bank
William M. Cameron
Chairman and CEO,
American Fidelity Assurance Company
Robert E. Howard II
Chairman, Howard Investments
Jay Scaramucci
President, Balon Corporation
Everett R. Dobson
Managing Partner, Dobson Partnerships
Franchise value of the Oklahoma City Thunder (NBA) 2003-2021 = $1,575 billion, the original franchise (NBA Seattle Supersonics) was purchased in 2006 by a group of Oklahoma businessmen for $350 million.
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Interesting how different the penalties are.
I wonder why?
https://www.yahoo.com/news/basketbal...174742468.html
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/heat-...i-semitic-slur
one handled internally, the other fined and banished for a week.
I'd also add that one happend with a G League player on a tiny salary and the other with an NBA player on $10 million salary. The G League season was over so there's really nothing to suspend him from.
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