No doubt remains: Thunder answer all questions, all critics with dominating win to advance to NBA Finals

We do this thing as sports fans where we say a team or player can’t win it all, until they do. Some fans wanted to break up Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown in Boston until the organization’s patience paid off with a banner No. 18. It’s not new — there was a time when it was popular to say Michael Jordan couldn’t win the big one — and it’s not just basketball, ask the Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts.

There were plenty of fans and some knowledgeable people inside basketball heading into the playoffs who were not convinced that Oklahoma City was any more than a good regular-season team.

All those questions have been answered. Those critics have been silenced.

With a chance to make the NBA Finals on the line, the Oklahoma City Thunder blew out the Minnesota Timberwolves, 124-94, to take the series 4-1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 34 and was rightfully named Western Conference Finals MVP.

Oklahoma City will host Game 1 of the NBA Finals on June 5. The Thunder will be heavy favorites to win the title, regardless of whether the Pacers or Knicks come to town next week.

While SGA was fantastic and Chet Holmgren added 22 points and Jalen Williams 19, it was the Thunder defense that won them this game, and this series. Oklahoma City came out on Wednesday with defensive pressure that once again had Minnesota on its heels, and the Timberwolves started the game 1-of-11, putting them in a hole.

That hole only got deeper.

The Timberwolves shot just 3-of-20 in the first quarter. Minnesota scored 32 first-half points with an offensive rating of 61.5 (compared to 125 for Oklahoma City), and they trailed by 33 at that point. Julius Randle and Anthony Edwards combined for `17 first half points on 17 shot attempts with five turnovers.

While the Timberwolves made a couple of pushes, the game was never in doubt in the final 24 minutes.

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Oklahoma City Thunder are roaring into the 2025 NBA Finals.

Top-seeded Oklahoma City was crowned Western Conference champions Wednesday night with a Game 5 home rout of the No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves. It’s the first conference title for the Thunder since the 2012 postseason and their second since relocating from Seattle to OKC in 2008-09.

NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. enter the NBA Finals having lost just 18 total games across the regular season and postseason. The Thunder went 68-14 in the regular season, tying for the sixth-most victories in NBA history. They then swept the No. 8 Memphis Grizzlies to open playoffs before outlasting three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the No. 4 Denver Nuggets in a seven-game battle.

Now, after eliminating the Anthony Edwards-led Wolves in five games, the Thunder sit one series victory away from securing their first championship in OKC. The franchise’s lone title was won in the 1979 Finalsby the Seattle SuperSonics.

OKC will need to get past either the No. 3 New York Knicks or No. 4 Indiana Pacers in order to hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Indiana currently holds a commanding 3-1 series lead over New York in the Eastern Conference Finals.

So, when and where will the NBA Finals tip off? Here’s what to know:

Who has home-court advantage in the 2025 NBA Finals?

The Thunder will have home-court advantage in the NBA Finals regardless of opponent due to recording a superior regular-season record.

What is the format for the NBA Finals?

The NBA Finals are best-of-seven with a 2-2-1-1-1 format. Oklahoma City will host Games 1 and 2, along with the potential Games 5 and 7.

What day do the NBA Finals start?

The NBA Finals begin Thursday, June 5.

2025 NBA Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Thursday, June 5, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 2:Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 8, 8 p.m. ET
  • Game 3: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Wednesday, June 11, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 4: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Friday, June 13, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 5 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Monday, June 16, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 6 (if necessary): Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Thursday, June 19, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 7 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 22, 8 p.m. ET

What TV channel are the NBA Finals on?

All NBA Finals games will air on ABC.

Where to stream the NBA Finals live online

The action will also be available to stream on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Oklahoma City Thunder are roaring into the 2025 NBA Finals.

Top-seeded Oklahoma City was crowned Western Conference champions Wednesday night with a Game 5 home rout of the No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves. It’s the first conference title for the Thunder since the 2012 postseason and their second since relocating from Seattle to OKC in 2008-09.

NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. enter the NBA Finals having lost just 18 total games across the regular season and postseason. The Thunder went 68-14 in the regular season, tying for the sixth-most victories in NBA history. They then swept the No. 8 Memphis Grizzlies to open playoffs before outlasting three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the No. 4 Denver Nuggets in a seven-game battle.

Now, after eliminating the Anthony Edwards-led Wolves in five games, the Thunder sit one series victory away from securing their first championship in OKC. The franchise’s lone title was won in the 1979 Finalsby the Seattle SuperSonics.

OKC will need to get past either the No. 3 New York Knicks or No. 4 Indiana Pacers in order to hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Indiana currently holds a commanding 3-1 series lead over New York in the Eastern Conference Finals.

So, when and where will the NBA Finals tip off? Here’s what to know:

Who has home-court advantage in the 2025 NBA Finals?

The Thunder will have home-court advantage in the NBA Finals regardless of opponent due to recording a superior regular-season record.

What is the format for the NBA Finals?

The NBA Finals are best-of-seven with a 2-2-1-1-1 format. Oklahoma City will host Games 1 and 2, along with the potential Games 5 and 7.

What day do the NBA Finals start?

The NBA Finals begin Thursday, June 5.

2025 NBA Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Thursday, June 5, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 2:Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 8, 8 p.m. ET
  • Game 3: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Wednesday, June 11, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 4: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Friday, June 13, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 5 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Monday, June 16, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 6 (if necessary): Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Thursday, June 19, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 7 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 22, 8 p.m. ET

What TV channel are the NBA Finals on?

All NBA Finals games will air on ABC.

Where to stream the NBA Finals live online

The action will also be available to stream on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.

O'Connor: Stevens should take page out of Ainge's playbook

O'Connor: Stevens should take page out of Ainge's playbook originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens has had to make some tough decisions since replacing Danny Ainge in 2021. This upcoming offseason, however, is shaping up to be his most challenging yet.

Restrictive second-apron penalties will force Stevens and the C’s to make noteworthy roster changes this summer. Boston, which is currently $20 million over the threshold, must decide whether to attempt to “thread the needle” with tweaks to its championship core or undergo a full reboot.

Will Stevens channel his inner “Trader Danny”? Yahoo Sports’ NBA insider Kevin O’Connor made the case for Stevens to maximize his players’ trade value this offseason.

“I think back to Danny Ainge,” O’Connor told co-hosts Drew Carter and Chris Forsberg on NBC Sports Boston’s The OffC’season special. “Danny Ainge, what did he do when he traded Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce to the Brooklyn Nets? Two things: A, he traded them before they fell off a cliff. Before they aged out and before they were near retirement. And B, he took advantage of a completely desperate franchise in the Brooklyn Nets. That’s why they got Jayson Tatum, that’s why they got Jaylen Brown, that’s why they had 10 straight years of making the playoffs and why they won a Finals.”

Of course, Pierce was 35 and past his prime when he and the Celtics parted ways. Kevin Garnett was 36 and his best days were well behind him.

Boston’s most valuable trade chips, Jaylen Brown and Derrick White, are 29 and 31, respectively. Both are in the prime of their careers.

Trading oft-injured 30-year-old big man Kristaps Porzingis or 35-year-old guard Jrue Holiday seems more realistic, though O’Connor wouldn’t take anything off the table if another general manager calls Stevens with an enticing offer.

“For Stevens, he needs to find the most desperate team,” O’Connor added. “Whether that means Brown or White, or whether it means (Kristaps) Porzingis as an expiring salary, or whether it means Jrue Holiday as the final piece for the Dallas Mavericks and Nico Harrison’s vision. Whatever it is, finding the most desperate team to get the best value back based off of how you perceive your own player.

“That could be a lot of pain. It might mean trading Derrick White. But if the Warriors are going to give you a Mikal Bridges type of deal — like four, five first-round picks — how do you say no? You can’t say no.”

Holiday has already been connected to the Mavericks in trade rumors, and the Warriors have reportedly “looked into” White as a potential option. O’Connor notes White especially as someone who could bring back a massive haul for the Celtics.

No matter what direction Stevens chooses, all signs point toward an uncomfortable offseason in Boston. The championship window may not be closed, but the window to win it all again with the 2024 core almost certainly has.

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Caitlin Clark cleared to return Saturday against Liberty

After five games on the sidelines, WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark has been freed from her de facto "assistant coach" role. Friday afternoon, the Indiana Fever announced that Clark has been cleared to play in Saturday's game against the undefeated New York Liberty.

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How did Caitlin Clark get injured?

The Fever announced on May 26 thatClark would be out for at least two weeks with a strained left quadriceps muscle. The reigning WNBA Rookie of the Year has gotten off to a good start to her second season, averaging 19.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 9.3 assists, 1.3 steals, 1.0 blocks and 2.8 three-pointers in 34.9 minutes.

The exact timing of Clark's injury is unknown. She dealt with a left leg injury during the preseason, sitting out Indiana's May 3 opener against the Washington Mystics. However, that was the first of two games in as many days for the Fever, who face Brazil's national team in Iowa City the following day. Clark was on the floor for her "homecoming," playing 19 minutes and finishing with 16 points, six rebounds, five assists, one blocked shot and four three-pointers in the blowout victory. Clark also played 23 minutes in Indiana's preseason finale against the Atlanta Dream on May 10.

Fever coach Stephanie White said during her availability on May 27 that this injury is not related to the leg issue that Clark dealt with during the preseason. Clark played 38 minutes in Indiana's two-point loss to the Liberty on May 24 and would then undergo an MRI on her quad. The strain would be discovered then, sidelining the point guard for at least two weeks.

How many games did Caitlin Clark miss?

While the initial timeline announced by the Fever meant Clark would miss a minimum of four games, she would miss five. The fifth was Indiana's 77-58 loss to Atlanta on June 10, dropping the Fever to 4-5 overall and 2-1 in Commissioner's Cup competition. The good news for Indiana is that it is still in second place in the East in the cup competition, with New York boasting a 3-0 record ahead of Saturday's matchup.

While New York (+75) would still hold a decided advantage over the Fever (+17) in the point differential category, an Indiana victory would tighten up the race for the top spot in the East.

Who filled in for Caitlin Clark?

When Clark was injured, Fever coach Stephanie White moved veteran guard Sydney Colson into the starting lineup. In the five games she started, Colson averaged 4.0 points and 2.4 assists in 21.4 minutes. Also, she was injured during Indiana's May 30 loss to Connecticut, but did not miss any time beyond the remainder of that contest.

Alsosuffering an injury during Clark's absence was reserve guard Sophie Cunningham, who sprained her right ankle for the second time this season during the aforementioned loss to the Sun. Clark has not appeared in a game since and will not be available for Saturday's game against New York.

The player who benefited the most from Clark's injury was Aari McDonald, who was signed on a hardship exemption on June 1. In three appearances, the 2021 first-round pick averaged 11.0 points, 3.0 assists, 2.0 steals and 2.0 three-pointers in 25.3 minutes, shooting 42.9 percent from the field and 69.2 percent from the foul line.

Indiana won two of the three games McDonald played in, with the lone defeat being Tuesday's loss to Atlanta. Clark's return moved Indiana back to 10 game-eligible players, meaning that McDonald had to be released in a corresponding move. Her brief stint with the Fever may be enough to get McDonald a look from another WNBA team soon.

UPDATED 2025 WNBA MVP ODDS

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Napheesa Collier: -330

Caitlin Clark: +400

A’ja Wilson: +3000

Breanna Stewart: +3500

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch

When do the 2025 NBA Finals start? Here's the full schedule and how to watch originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Oklahoma City Thunder are roaring into the 2025 NBA Finals.

Top-seeded Oklahoma City was crowned Western Conference champions Wednesday night with a Game 5 home rout of the No. 6 Minnesota Timberwolves. It’s the first conference title for the Thunder since the 2012 postseason and their second since relocating from Seattle to OKC in 2008-09.

NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Co. enter the NBA Finals having lost just 18 total games across the regular season and postseason. The Thunder went 68-14 in the regular season, tying for the sixth-most victories in NBA history. They then swept the No. 8 Memphis Grizzlies to open playoffs before outlasting three-time MVP Nikola Jokic and the No. 4 Denver Nuggets in a seven-game battle.

Now, after eliminating the Anthony Edwards-led Wolves in five games, the Thunder sit one series victory away from securing their first championship in OKC. The franchise’s lone title was won in the 1979 Finalsby the Seattle SuperSonics.

OKC will need to get past either the No. 3 New York Knicks or No. 4 Indiana Pacers in order to hoist the Larry O’Brien Trophy. Indiana currently holds a commanding 3-1 series lead over New York in the Eastern Conference Finals.

So, when and where will the NBA Finals tip off? Here’s what to know:

Who has home-court advantage in the 2025 NBA Finals?

The Thunder will have home-court advantage in the NBA Finals regardless of opponent due to recording a superior regular-season record.

What is the format for the NBA Finals?

The NBA Finals are best-of-seven with a 2-2-1-1-1 format. Oklahoma City will host Games 1 and 2, along with the potential Games 5 and 7.

What day do the NBA Finals start?

The NBA Finals begin Thursday, June 5.

2025 NBA Finals schedule

  • Game 1: Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Thursday, June 5, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 2:Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 8, 8 p.m. ET
  • Game 3: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Wednesday, June 11, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 4: Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Friday, June 13, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 5 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Monday, June 16, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 6 (if necessary): Thunder at Knicks/Pacers — Thursday, June 19, 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Game 7 (if necessary):Knicks/Pacers at Thunder — Sunday, June 22, 8 p.m. ET

What TV channel are the NBA Finals on?

All NBA Finals games will air on ABC.

Where to stream the NBA Finals live online

The action will also be available to stream on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.

Timberwolves vs. Thunder Game 5 Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for May 28

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. Oklahoma City Thunder Preview

It’s Wednesday, May 28, and the Minnesota Timberwolves (49-33) and Oklahoma City Thunder (68-14) are all set to square off from Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

The Timberwolves are currently 24-17 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Thunder have a 8-2 record in their last ten games at home.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Timberwolves vs. Thunder live today

  • Date: Wednesday, May 28, 2025
  • Time: 8:30PM EST
  • Site: Paycom Center
  • City: Oklahoma City, OK
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN

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Game odds for Timberwolves vs. Thunder

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Timberwolves (+282), Thunder (-358)
  • Spread:  Thunder -8.5
  • Over/Under: 220 points

That gives the Timberwolves an implied team point total of 108.89, and the Thunder 113.32.

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Timberwolves & Thunder game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Oklahoma City Thunder on the Moneyline.
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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Timberwolves vs. Thunder on Wednesday

  • The Thunder have won five straight divisional matchups at home
  • The Thunder have scored 114 or more points in three of the four games in this series
  • The Thunder are 4-1 against the spread in their last five games as home favourites

The Timberwolves have won 7 of their last 10 games against teams with winning records

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Suns' head coaching search reportedly down to five final candidates, all would be first-time head coaches

Phoenix went with someone new to the role — Brian Gregory — to be the team’s general manager, rather than going with a retread.

It appears the Suns will do the same thing with their head coach. Multiple reports have indicated that the Suns have narrowed their search for a new head coach down to five finalists, each of whom would be a first-time head coach in the league. This set of five was put out by the well-connected Phoenix radio reporter John Gambadoro and confirmed by Michael Scotto of Hoopshype.

Another report from the Arizona Republic’s Duane Rankin says Micah Nori, the Timberwolves' lead assistant, also could be in the mix.

What each of those candidates has in common is that they have not yet been a head coach in the NBA. Each of them is well-respected around the league, and each has interviewed for several other NBA coaching jobs but has yet to be placed in the big chair.

The new coach will be the Suns' fourth in the last four seasons and takes over for Mike Budenholzer in the wake of a disappointing 36-46 season that saw Phoenix finish outside even the play-in despite the highest payroll in the NBA. Beyond hiring a new coach, major roster changes are expected over the summer, starting with a trade of Kevin Durant and possibly Bradley Beal. The plan is to retool around Devin Booker, not tear down and rebuild but be competitive next season.

The challenge for Gregory and hands-on team owner Mat Ishbia is setting up an organizational culture, which flows into a style of play, and having the coach be the embodiment of that style. Whatever Gregory has in mind for retooling the roster, he needs a coach who is not only good at Xs and Os but can get the players to buy into that new system. A disconnect between the players and coaching staff was one of the problems in Phoenix last season, one that the new coach needs to change. It's a lot on the plate for a first-time coach.

Former NBA star Shawn Kemp pleads guilty to assault charge in Washington parking lot shooting

TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Former NBA star Shawn Kemp pleaded guilty to an assault charge on Tuesday for shooting at two men inside a vehicle in a Washington state mall parking lot.

Kemp, 55, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault in Pierce County Superior Court in Tacoma as part of a plea agreement, according to the county Prosecuting Attorney’s Office. The Toyota 4Runner the men were inside and another vehicle were damaged in the March 2023 shooting, but the men were not hurt.

Kemp was initially charged with one count of first-degree assault with a firearm enhancement, but prosecutors last week added another count of assault as well as a drive-by shooting charge, The Seattle Times reported. Convictions on those charges could have resulted in a lengthy prison term.

He will be sentenced in August. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Howe recommended that Kemp be sentenced to nine months in jail, one year of Department of Corrections supervision and support after he is released, and to pay restitution.

Kemp, a six-time NBA all-star who played for the Seattle SuperSonics from 1989 to 1997, declined to comment to the newspaper on Tuesday.

“Shawn is committed to moving forward in a positive direction,” Kemp’s attorney, Tim Leary, told the Times. “He was presented with an offer from the state that allows him to take responsibility, but I think also recognizes the self-defense nature of how this transpired.”

According to court documents filed by Kemp’s attorneys, Kemp and several employees who worked at his cannabis dispensary were at a Seattle concert venue when Kemp’s truck was broken into on March 8, 2023. An employee’s purse was stolen along with keys to Kemp’s business, a cellphone, paperwork and sports memorabilia, including game-worn Gary Payton and Kemp jerseys that were to be auctioned off for charity, the defense’s trial brief says.

Using a phone tracking app, Kemp located and briefly tried to talk to the driver of the 4Runner that was circling a casino parking lot, according to the trial brief. The men in the vehicle afterward dumped some of Kemp’s belongings but hung on to the phone, the brief says.

Kemp later saw his phone was near the Tacoma Mall. He drove there, spotted the same 4Runner and “expressed his understandable frustration” with the driver, according to the brief.

The brief says a man in the back seat “fired off a round from a handgun at Mr. Kemp. Mr. Kemp returned fire and attempted to disable the Toyota. It did not work.” The 4Runner fled and when the vehicle was found abandoned days later, an empty holster was found inside but there was no gun, documents said.

A police call log included in court records indicates that at least one witness who called 911 reported that two men were firing at each other.

Howe, in a statement explaining the plea agreement, wrote that because of the two witnesses’ past crimes of dishonesty and the “fact that those people were illegally in possession” of Kemp’s belongings, the case should be resolved short of trial.

As part of his plea, Kemp cannot have a firearm and will be required to provide a sample for a law enforcement DNA database.

Kemp debuted in the NBA during the 1989-90 season as a 20-year-old who had never played college basketball. He also played for Cleveland, Portland and Orlando and was known for his high-flying dunks.

Trouble finds ex-NBA star Shawn Kemp once again, and he may serve time for it

FILE - Former Seattle SuperSonics forward Shawn Kemp, center, attends a WNBA basketball game between the Seattle Storm and the Chicago Sky on May 18, 2022, in Seattle. Prosecutors in Washington state charged Kemp on Friday, April 14, 2023, with first-degree assault in a parking lot shooting last month over a stolen cell phone, noting that in a text message just before the shooting, Kemp wrote, "I'm about to shoot this (expletive)." (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
Former Seattle SuperSonics forward Shawn Kemp, center, attends a WNBA basketball game in 2022 in Seattle. (Ted S. Warren / Associated Press)

Shawn Kemp's name has long been synonymous with prodigious talent, a ton of trouble and wasted opportunity.

Now he'll likely also be known for a jail sentence.

Kemp, 55, pleaded guilty to second-degree assault Tuesday for shooting at two men inside a vehicle in a Tacoma, Wash., mall parking lot. The plea was part of an agreement in Pierce County Superior Court in which prosecutors will recommend nine months of confinement in the county jail when Kemp is sentenced in August.

Kemp was initially charged with one count of first-degree assault with a firearm enhancement after the March 2003 shooting, and prosecutors last week added another count of assault as well as a drive-by shooting charge. No one was hurt, but the Toyota 4Runner the men were inside and another vehicle were damaged.

Kemp contended in a court filing that he fired in self-defense after one of the men shot at him. The 4Runner drove off before Tacoma police arrived, and and an empty holster was found inside the vehicle when it was discovered abandoned days later.

“Shawn is committed to moving forward in a positive direction,” Kemp’s attorney Tim Leary told the Seattle Times. “He was presented with an offer from the state that allows him to take responsibility, but I think also recognizes the self-defense nature of how this transpired.”

Shawn Kemp goes to dunk the ball.
Seattle SuperSonics' Shawn Kemp going in for a dunk against the Houston Rockets during their NBA playoff game May 5, 1997, in Houston. (Pat Sullivan / Associated Press)

Kemp famously battled cocaine addiction and fathered at least seven children with six different women during a 15-year NBA career that began when he was 19 years old in 1989.

Kemp was arrested in 2006 for drug possession in Washington after he was found with cocaine, marijuana, and a pistol.

Growth has been halting, however, even for someone who sprouted 13 inches between the ninth and 11th grades, topping out at 6-foot-10. His weight ballooned during his career from 230 pounds to more than 300, yet he remained capable of dominating on the court.

Read more:Kemp Becomes Loaded Question

That was long ago, though. And on Tuesday in court, his attorney explained that Kemp's truck was broken into on March 8, 2023, when he and other employees who worked at his marijuana dispensary, Kemp's Cannabis, were attending a concert in Seattle.

According to court documents, Kemp's cellphone and game-worn Kemp and Gary Payton jerseys were among the items stolen. Kemp used a phone tracking app to look for the thieves, and confronted the driver of the 4Runner in a Tacoma mall parking lot.

A man in the back seat shot at Kemp with a handgun, according to the filing, and Kemp returned fire. The 4Runner fled, and when the vehicle was found abandoned days later, an empty holster was found inside but there was no gun, documents said.

As part of his plea, Kemp cannot possess a firearm. In addition to the proposed nine-month sentence, Kemp will spend one year in community custody and pay restitution.

“His plan is to tell the community about the dangers of gun violence, really to be a positive influence on youth,” Aaron Kiviat, another of Kemp’s attorneys, told the Seattle Times.

In a statement outlining the plea agreement, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Thomas Howe said that the case should be resolved ahead of trial because the two alleged victims were illegally in possession of Kemp’s belongings.

Both alleged victims are currently serving prison sentences in other cases. One is serving a seven-year sentence, in part for a July 2023 shooting in which he mistook the victim for Kemp. The same man recently filed a civil suit against Kemp stemming from the mall shooting.

Nicknamed the "Reign Man," Kemp made $91,572,963 during his 15-year NBA career that ended in 2004. He was a six-time All-Star and helped the Seattle SuperSonics to the NBA finals in 1996 when he averaged a career-high 21.2 points a game. Kemp also played for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Portland Trail Blazers and Orlando Magic.

Kemp reflected on the ups and downs of his career on the All the Smoke podcast with former NBA players Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson, saying, "Going through some problems and stuff that I went through in my career also hurts you at the end. But I think when you look at the good side of it, and you compare the numbers and stuff, I'm right there with some of the best ones."

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Rumor: LeBron James likely to opt into $52.6 million with Lakers, play at least one more season

The Lakers still need LeBron James if they plan to contend next season. The path to a Luka Doncic-centric future can be seen, but this current roster isn't a threat to be playing in late May and June next season without LeBron, who is coming off an All-NBA season in which he averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists, and 7.8 rebounds per game. All that in his 22nd NBA season at age 40.

While he and his agent say no decision has been made about next season, the league-wide expectation is that LeBron will be back with the Lakers. Shams Charania of ESPN went a step further on the “The Pat McAfee Show" saying he expects LeBron to opt into his $52.6 million contract for next season.

"I'm told he's likely to opt in. He's got a player option of about $54 million, a massive player option. That's likely. That's the plan. But again, his option date is June 29. So he still has about a month to figure it out. He still has to have some hard conversations that are gonna happen between him and the Lakers to see what this team looks like. Because listen, LeBron James, whether he plays one more season or a few more seasons, he wants to be in a competitive environment. And I said it when I came on when their season ended, he's probably gonna opt in because the option is so big and then that gives you flexibility to figure out, do you extend off that number, or this is the final year if this is the last hurrah essentially. Year 23 for No. 23, they have All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles. So to me, it's very storybook if that's the way it goes. But, that's a decision that he's gotta make."

The most likely scenario is that LeBron opts in and receives a one- or two-year extension off that deal, all of which are player options. The Lakers will give him whatever he wants.

When it comes to stepping away from the game, LeBron is not going to pull a Tim Duncan and retire in a July press release. LeBron is going to make sure his fans know and get a chance to see him one last time. It will be a celebration during his final season. As Charania noted, there is a symmetry to him retiring after next season — 23 seasons, the All-Star Game in Los Angeles — but he's still playing at a top-10 level in the league, so there is no pressure on him to step away.

Whatever LeBron decides, we will find out by the end of June, and then Rob Pelinka and the Lakers front office can go about finding a defensive-minded, vertical-spacing center and some wing depth to give this team a chance.

Pacers vs. Knicks Game 5 Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for May 29

On Thursday, May 29, the Indiana Pacers (50-32) and New York Knicks (51-31) are all set to square off from Madison Square Garden in New York for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals.

Game 4 was a thriller with the Pacers winning, 130-121, behind a 32-point, 15-assists, and 12-rebound triple-double via Tyrese Haliburton and 30 points from Pascal Siakam. Jalen Brunson scored 31 points for the Knicks and Karl-Anthony Towns, plus OG Anunoby combined for 46 points on 15-of-31 from the field.

The Pacers are currently 20-20 on the road with a point differential of 2, while the Knicks have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Pacers vs. Knicks live

  • Date: Thursday, May 29, 2025
  • Time: 8:00PM EST
  • Site: Madison Square Garden
  • City: New York, NY
  • Network/Streaming: TNT / truTV / Max

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Game odds for Pacers vs. Knicks

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Odds: Pacers (+165), Knicks (-199)
  • Spread:  Knicks -5
  • Over/Under: 222.5 points

That gives the Pacers an implied team point total of 109.06, and the Knicks 113.66.

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Expert picks & predictions for Thursday’s Pacers vs. Knicks game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes Jalen Brunson to go for 30-plus points:

"If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Jalen Brunson is 3-1 to the Over 29.5 and 30.5 points prop in this series and in a win-or-go-home, I think there is another opportunity for an Over here.

At home, Brunson scored 43 and 36 points in this series before falling to 23 and 31 in Games 3 and 4 at Indiana. New York will only go as Brunson goes and 25-plus field goal attempts seems likely once again, so give me his Over 29.5 points (-115) out to 30.5."

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Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Pacers & Knicks game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Indiana Pacers at +5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 222.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Pacers vs. Knicks on Thursday

  • The Pacers have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Eastern Conference Atlantic Division teams
  • The Over is 34-30 in the Pacers' matchups against Eastern Conference teams this season
  • The Pacers have covered the spread in 8 of their last 10 road trips to teams with winning records
  • The Pacers have won 10 of their last 12 games on the road

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Warriors to host annual California Classic; Kings not included

Warriors to host annual California Classic; Kings not included originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors are hosting the seventh annual California Classic Summer League at Chase Center — without the team that plays in the state’s capital city.

Golden State is hosting the summer league event in San Francisco for the third time from July 5 to 8, featuring games between the Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs. The Kings, who hosted the first California Classic in 2018 at their Golden 1 Center, aren’t participating.

Though the Sacramento Bee’s Jason Anderson reported Wednesday that the Kings will host the 2026 edition of the California Classic. Golden State and Sacramento seemingly will alternate as hosts for the foreseeable future.

Golden State will face Los Angeles at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, July 5, and San Antonio at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 6. The Warriors also will play the Heat on Monday, July 8, at a time to be announced. Fans can attend the first two days of play, and games on July 8 only will be broadcast.

Dub Nation will have the chance to see potential contributors for next season’s team. Several members of the 2024-25 Warriors – Brandin Podziemski, Trayce Jackson-Davis, Pat Spencer, Jackson Rowe, Kevin Knox, Yuri Collins and Reece Beekman – participated in last summer’s California Classic.

The Warriors hold the No. 41 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, which takes place on June 25. Whomever they draft likely will participate in the California Classic.

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Why Pacers star Haliburton is the real one who got away for Warriors

Why Pacers star Haliburton is the real one who got away for Warriors originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Since Kevin Durant’s departure in the summer of 2019, the Warriors have searched and been connected to a number of stars and big names around the NBA. 

The conference finals currently feature a few, such as Indiana Pacers forward Pascal Siakam and New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby. Add Pacers center Myles Turner to the mix, too. 

There have been odd-pairing realities such as adding D’Angelo Russell and Kelly Oubre Jr., and the rumors of LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo and even trying to reunite with Durant at this season’s trade deadline last February. The Warriors instead acquired Jimmy Butler, giving Steph Curry a co-star on the same timeline as him, putting everything into these next few seasons.

With the five-year anniversary of the original date for the 2020 NBA Draft, before being delayed five months because of the COVID-19 pandemic, now less than a month away, it’s crystal clear who has been the Warriors’ biggest miss. It’s the man who has become a Midwest hero while staking his claim as a villain for all of New York.

Tyrese Haliburton is the real one who got away.

Playing revisionist history with the 2020 draft isn’t going to do the Warriors any favors. Gifted the No. 2 overall pick after a season in which Durant had already left for the Brooklyn Nets, Klay Thompson missed the entire year to a torn ACL he sustained in the 2019 NBA Finals, a broken hand held Curry to just five games and the Warriors won a total of 15, the front office stood on a landmine.

Hindsight is always an advantage in an argument. The Warriors saw a team ravaged by injuries, undersold what Curry still could accomplish after five straight trips to the Finals and began their failed two-timeline project, starting with James Wiseman.

Packaging the pick for another proven player or trading back should have been the two options the Warriors were weighing with their top pick. If the Warriors were slotted anywhere lower, Haliburton believes he would have been the selection, as opposed to sliding all the way to the Sacramento Kings at No. 12. 

“I was disappointed that they (had) the No. 2 pick because I felt like if they were anywhere out of the top three, I felt like I was going to be the pick,” Haliburton told Tim Kawakami, then of The Athletic, in December of 2023. 

A contingent of Warriors coach Steve Kerr, owner Joe Lacob and then-general manager Bob Myers led a private pre-draft workout at a Las Vegas gym to see what Haliburton was all about. He displayed all the skills that now have him one win away from the Finals. Haliburton called that session “the best workout probably of my life.” 

That’s the way Myers remembers it, too.

“He did what he does,” Myers said in December of 2023 ahead of a Pacers vs. Milwaukee Bucks game while on the set of ESPN’s “NBA Countdown.” “He made a ton of shots and we looked at each other and said, ‘He might be pretty good.’ Different kind of shot, kind of a set shot, but he made them all.

“What bothers me more than anything was his workout was good (but) when we met with him after, I should have known then because of how he is as a person and as a leader. Because you meet with people, you talk to them. But that conversation left a mark because of how smart he is and how confident (he is). It’s not fake, it’s not arrogant, it’s confidence.”

Everyone has tried to change Haliburton’s unorthodox shot at some point in his career. His first two weeks at Iowa State, coach Steve Prohm went through any drill he could think of to get Haliburton to shoot with more traditional fundamentals. Yet every time Haliburton used his mechanics, the ball kept going in. 

He had seen enough. Prohm was convinced to let Haliburton shoot his way for as long as he’d be at Iowa State. Kerr was on the same page as Prohm after going through his workout and watching film of him shoot 42.6 percent on threes in two college seasons – 43.4 percent on 3.2 attempts per game as a freshman mostly playing shooting guard, and then 41.9 percent his sophomore year when Haliburton had a way higher usage rate with the ball in his hands as a point guard who put up 5.2 threes per game.

Kerr had one message after the draft to one of his former assistants who was given the opportunity to mold Haliburton: Don’t change him.

“The Warriors were after me pretty hard,” Haliburton revealed on a 2023 episode of “The Old Man And The Three.” “Coach Kerr called Coach [Luke] Walton when I got drafted and was like, ‘We love him. Love his jumper, don’t touch it. It’s going to go in.’ “

Isn’t it ironic? The Warriors were known to be high on Haliburton going into the draft. Just not at No. 2. 

For how much love he has for Jonathan Kuminga, Lacob was even more taken aback by the potential of Wiseman on a team that figured get Thompson back, witnessed the development of Jordan Poole in what was otherwise a lost season and always has lacked the size the big man who played three college games would have brought. 

But Thompson tore his Achilles in a pickup game the day of the 2020 draft, right as he was expected to reunite with his Splash Brother and make another run with the Warriors. Haliburton was the one in waiting, and he loved the idea of being Curry’s teammate

“That would be huge,” Haliburton said in an NBA Draft Combine Zoom call. “Steph being one of the best point guards ever to play the game of basketball and probably the best shooter ever to play the game of basketball, it would be big for me to learn from him and just kind of pick his brain.

“And then take that challenge on in practice as well, because if I can stay in front of Steph and guard, I feel like I could probably guard anybody.”

There isn’t anything that Kerr loves more than a player who has a natural feel for passing. Haliburton in that same Zoom declared himself to be the best facilitator in the draft, a trait that became obvious early on. Haliburton just played a perfect – yes, perfect – game of basketball in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals, dropping 32 points, with 12 rebounds and 15 assists without a single turnover, becoming the first player in playoff history to have that stat line.

Oh, and his four steals were a nice little addition as well.

He has the size at 6-foot-5 that has always worked next to Curry. Haliburton already had experience on and off the ball in college. He wasn’t a teenager or one-and-done player, but someone who had 57 games of college experience and was two months from turning 21 years old when Haliburton played 30 minutes for the Kings in his NBA debut.

When he first played for Kerr at the 2023 FIBA Men’s World Cup, Haliburton shot 51 percent from the field with a 47.2 3-point percentage and led Team USA in both assists and steals. When he won gold at last year’s Paris Summer Olympics, Haliburton didn’t complain about his role and lack of playing time next to a long line of Hall of Famers but learned while quietly nursing an injury and soaking in the experience.

The names are aplenty. The theoretical star power has created some crazy Photoshop graphics. Butler is here now, and that’s the reality the Warriors must navigate to add to their hardware.

As the Warriors watch the playoffs from home or anywhere else, Haliburton is the real one who got away, the star who could have brought even more bling in the present and built a golden bridge to more dynastic years in the future.

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Celtics player spotlight: Can Scheierman earn larger role in Year 2?

Celtics player spotlight: Can Scheierman earn larger role in Year 2? originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics selected Creighton wing Baylor Scheierman with the No. 30 pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, making him the team’s first first-round pick since Aaron Nesmith in 2020.

It’s not easy for rookies to get playing time on a veteran-heavy roster like Boston’s, but Scheierman did see action in 31 games (two starts) as a rookie. He also played in four of the Celtics’ 11 playoff games.

How much potential did Scheierman show in Year 1? What kind of role might he play in his second pro season?

As we continue our “Celtics Player Spotlight” series, let’s recap his rookie campaign and analyze how he fits into Boston’s lineup for 2025-26:

2024-25 Season Recap

After a lackluster preseason, Scheierman struggled to get on the floor in the first few months of the season. He played just 12 games before the All-Star break, but he saw plenty of action from late February through the end of the regular season in mid-April.

During that final stretch of the campaign, Scheierman showed flashes of being a good 3-and-D wing off the bench. Like most rookies, he didn’t show it consistently, but the potential is definitely there.

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The 2024 first-round pick’s best performance came in a win against the Brooklyn Nets on March 18. Scheierman scored a season-high 20 points on 7-for-8 shooting. He hit six of his seven 3-point attempts.

Scheierman hit 31.7 percent of his 3-pointers on the season, but he only attempted 2.6 of these shots per game.

For Scheirman to really carve out a consistent role in the rotation, he has to be able to defend. Hitting 3-point shots is very valuable in head coach Joe Mazzulla’s system, but you can’t be a defensive liability.

Scheierman had a 105.4 defensive rating in the regular season, which was one of the best marks on the team. Granted, he wasn’t playing against a ton of starters in a lot of his minutes, but he didn’t look lost on the defensive end of the floor, either. That’s a positive he can build on entering next season.

Contract Details

Scheierman just completed the first year of his rookie contract. He has an average annual salary of $3.2 million and a salary cap hit of 2.62 million for the 2025-26 season, per Spotrac. His contract includes team options for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons.

Potential roles for 2025-26

Scenario 1: Scheierman sees uptick in minutes if C’s trade Sam Hauser

The Celtics likely will need to shed salary this offseason to get under the second apron. One player to consider moving to achieve that objective is Sam Hauser. He has been a valuable outside shooter off the bench over the last two seasons, but he’s set to earn $10.8 million in salary next season, per Spotrac.

Could Scheierman fill Hauser’s role at a much cheaper price? Hauser shot a team-leading 41.6 percent from 3-point range last season, and he’s a career 42 percent shooter in four seasons with the Celtics.

But if the Celtcs did move Hauser, Scheierman would be one candidate to replace him. Scheierman has a smooth shooting stroke and similar size/length on defense. That said, replacing one of the league’s best outside shooters would be quite a challenge for Scheierman. But if he can shoot 36 percent or better on higher volume in his second season, that would be a great step in the right direction.

Scenario 2: Scheierman becomes more than a 3-point shooter

Becoming a more well-rounded offensive player would help Scheierman earn more playing time. If you look at his rookie shot chart, 74.5 percent of his attempts were 3-pointers.

He did, at times, however, show the ability to drive to the basket and finish at the rim, as well as hit mid-range jumpers. One good example was an April 9 game against the Orlando Magic when Scheierman shot 1-for-7 from 3-point range but was aggressive attacking the basket (5-for-7 on shots inside the arc). He’s not a bad finisher at the rim.

Making 3-pointers at a high rate is great, but the ability to put the ball on the floor and attack defenses opens up another layer for the Celtics offense. Hauser shot 64.2 percent on 2-pointers — the fourth-highest rate on the Celtics last season. He wasn’t just a good 3-point shooter.

Scheierman shot 46.7 percent on 2-point shots, which ranked among the worst on the C’s. That’s one area of his game that needs to improve in Year 2.

Scenario 3: Scheierman struggles to hit 3’s consistently, role doesn’t change much

There’s a world where Scheierman doesn’t improve much as a 3-point shooter and doesn’t bring enough other skills to the table to warrant a larger, more consistent role off the bench. It’s also fair to wonder how Scheierman will perform when he plays against better competition and the majority of his minutes don’t come when the outcome is largely decided.

Final thoughts

The 2025-26 season is really important for Scheierman. If the Celtics make a bunch of moves this offseason, that could open up additional minutes and a more important role for the Creighton product, but he’ll have to earn the opportunity.

The Celtics have a very expensive roster as a team in the second apron. Therefore, it would be extremely valuable for Boston if a young player on a cheap rookie contract could become a regular part of the rotation. Scheierman, more than Jordan Walsh and JD Davison, has the skill set to seize that kind of role.