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Hornets Hire Charles Lee As Head Coach On Four-Year Deal

May 9, 2024 8:39 AM

The Charlotte Hornets have hired Charles Lee as their new head coach. Lee is currently an assistant coach with the Boston Celtics.

Lee reportedly signed a four-year deal to coach the Hornets. Lee will finish the Celtics playoff run before joining the Hornets.

Lee began his NBA coaching career in 2014 with the Atlanta Hawks as part of Mike Budenholzer's staff. Lee then moved to the Milwaukee Bucks with Budenholzer in 2018. This season, Lee joined Joe Mazzulla's staff in Boston.

The 39-year-old has been a well-regarded assistant for several years. He started his coaching career at Bucknell University, where he played college basketball, in 2012 before moving to the NBA. Lee is replacing Steve Clifford, who is moving into a front office advisory role with the Hornets.

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Nikola Jokic Wins 23-24 NBA Most Valuable Player Award

May 8, 2024 7:35 PM

Nikola Jokic has been named the 23-24 NBA Most Valuable Player, winning the award for the third time in his career.

Jokic is the ninth player to win the award three or more times in his career.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished second ahead of Luka Doncic at third. Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jalen Brunson rounded out the top-5.

Jokic received 79 first place votes, 18 second place votes and two third place votes.

Gilgeous-Alexander received 15 first place votes, 40 second place votes, 40 third place votes, three fourth place votes and one fifth place votes.

Doncic received four first place votes, 36 second place votes, 50 third place votes and eight fourth place votes. 

Jayson Tatum, Anthony Edwards, Domantas Sabonis and Kevin Durant also received votes.

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Tags: Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets, NBA, NBA Award

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NBC Closing In On NBA Package At $2.5B Per Year Unless TNT Increases Offer To $2.8B

May 9, 2024 10:58 AM

Comcast’s NBCUniversal is closing in on securing the third NBA package and likely unveil a “Basketball Night in America" telecast with its annual bid of $2.5 billion per year, sources tell Sports Business Journal.

Sources say Warner Bros. Discovery, parent company of TNT, would have to increase its bid to as much as $2.8 billion per season to retain rights unless they attempt to settle the matter with litigation.

WBD exited its exclusive negotiating window with the NBA with the expectation they could match any bid from a rival company on a dollar-for-dollar basis. 

Sources reiterated Wednesday that the NBA believes a dollar-for-dollar match is not enough because NBC is an over-the-air network with multiple broadcast windows and an RSN infrastructure that WBD cannot replicate.

“NBC has made their bid, and they're not budging,’’ a media industry source said. “So it's over, right? And Warner Bros. is saying, ‘We'll match it,’ and (Commissioner Adam Silver) is probably saying: ‘It's not matched.’ ’’

Sources say Adam Silver is trying to figure out a way to sever the relationship with TNT in a "gentle way."

“There's no mystery to this," the source said. “It's pretty blatant what's happening. David Zaslav realizes he has to have this and doesn't want to pay more than $2.5B. And Adam's saying, honestly, it's not matched at $2.5. And [Zaslav] goes, ‘Yes, it is,’ and they're going back and forth.’ And so that's where we are. How do you let [WBD] down? Is there a way? Or does Zaslav come up with more money? Because then it doesn't have to be matching because David's paid more.

“And that's where we are. Adam's trying to be nice to David right now until David backs off his dogs. He’s trying to help David save face.’’

NBC’s package is expected to include Sunday Night games following the NFL season, while perhaps taking over ESPN’s Friday night slate and TNT’s second-round playoff and conference final package. Amazon would likely have one weekday night (Tuesday or Thursday) and Saturday nights, as well as the Play-in tournament, the In-Season Tournament, first-round playoff games and likely some international rights. 

ESPN will continue to be the exclusive home of The Finals.

“ESPN did not want to alternate the finals, which I think Adam wanted to do,’’ a source said. “Adam wanted to make a package for NBC and alternate the finals with ESPN. ESPN fought it, fought, fought it, and finally said fine, ‘We'll pay the $2.6B, but no alternating the finals.’ And WB thought the league would never get that [$2.5] price from NBC. They said, ‘Sure, go shopping.’ They shopped it, they got the price. And now David Zaslav goes, ‘We’re screwed.’’’

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NBA's Next Media Rights Deals Closing In On $7 Billion Per Season

May 8, 2024 12:20 PM

The NBA's new media rights deals could surpass $7 billion per season, which would represent an increase of nearly 170 percent from its current $2.6 billion per deals with ESPN and TNT. According to reported figures, the combined rights fees from ESPN, Amazon and NBC (or TNT) are at $6.9 billion per season.

Amazon will pay approximately $1.8 billion per season, according to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic. The deal will include the Conference Finals every other year as they will alternate with whoever wins the third rights between NBC and TNT. It also will include the NBA Cup and In-Season Tournament. 

TNT can match NBC's offer of $2.5 billion per season and talks are ongoing.

ESPN's deal with the NBA, which includes the Finals and Conference Finals on an annual basis, will cost $2.6 billion per year.

A report in 2021 indicated that the NBA was seeking anywhere between $7 billion and $8 billion per year on its next deal. After a 2023 report cooled those expectations with a doubling of the current deal a more probable target, the NBA appears to be close to reaching its goal.

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Brandon Ingram, Willie Green Had 'Minor Exchange' In Game 2 Versus Thunder

May 8, 2024 11:26 PM

Brandon Ingram and Willie Green had a "minor exchange" during Game 2 of the New Orleans Pelicans' playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder, according to Zach Harper and Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Ingram reportedly wanted the ball more during the game.

Ingram is heading into the final year of his contract next season.

The Pelicans' forward has been linked as a possible trade candidate for the Sixers.

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Tags: Brandon Ingram, New Orleans Pelicans, NBA, NBA Misc Rumor

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Lakers Hold Meeting To Establish Criteria For Next Head Coach

May 8, 2024 11:13 PM

The Los Angeles Lakers are holding internal meetings to establish their criteria for the next head coach, sources told Marc Stein of The Stein Line.

After firing Darvin Ham last week, the team has yet to request permission to interview assistant coaches thus far.

Stein reported last week that the team does not anticipate being able to hire Ty Lue.

ESPN is also reportedly "increasingly concerned" about losing JJ Redick from its NBA Finals broadcast team.

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Pacers Submit 78 Plays To NBA For Review From First Two Games Vs Knicks

May 9, 2024 8:26 AM

Rick Carlisle was upset during the fourth quarter of the Indiana Pacers Game 2 loss at the New York Knicks. So much so, that Carlisle got ejected from the game.

Following the game, Carlisle said small market teams deserve an equal shot in. Beyond those comments, the Pacers are doubling down on their efforts to prove that the officiating favored the Knicks in the first two games of the series.

Indiana has sent the NBA league office tape of 78 plays that they feel were calls or non-calls in favor of New York. The Pacers had considered sending the NBA a tape after Game 1, but chose not to. After Game 2, Carlisle said Indiana reversed that decision. The plays in question include 49 instances from Game 2 and 29 plays from Game 1.

"I can promise you that we're going to submit these tonight," Carlisle said after being ejected in the final minute when he was given two technical fouls. "New York can get ready. They'll see 'em too. I'm always talking to our guys about not making it about the officials, but we deserve a fair shot."

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Rick Carlisle After Ejection: Small-Market Teams Deserve An Equal Shot

May 8, 2024 11:18 PM

Rick Carlisle was ejected at the end of the Indiana Pacers' Game 2 loss at the New York Knicks. Carlisle plans on submitting video of missed calls to the league office on Thursday ahead of Game 3 back in Indiana.

"I'm always talking to our guys about not making it about the officials," said Carlisle. "But we deserve a fair shot. And there's not a consistent balance. And that's disappointing."

Carlisle also talked about the possibility of the size of the two teams markets making a difference in how the game is officiated. 

"Small-market teams deserve an equal shot,” Carlisle added. “They deserve a fair shot no matter where they are playing.

Carlisle was also disappointed by the officiating in Game 1, but took a more magnanimous approach with his comments to the media. 

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Candace Parker Named President Of Adidas Women's Basketball

May 8, 2024 11:37 PM

Candace Parker was named the president of Adidas women's basketball on Wednesday.

“From high school to college to playing pro to now, this appointment by Adidas symbolizes a shared commitment to making impactful change and setting new benchmarks for the future of women’s sports. It’s not just about products; it’s about fostering a movement focused on innovation, representation and access," said Parker in a statement.

Parker wore Adidas sneakers in high school, college, and her 16 years in the WNBA.

She also became the first women to receive a signature sneaker from the brand in 2010.

Parker will “collaborate with the brand to create a powerful platform aimed at influencing and elevating the future of women’s sports," according to Adidas. 

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Teams Monitoring Chauncey Billups' Situation With Blazers

May 8, 2024 11:18 PM

Opposing NBA teams are monitoring head coach Chauncey Billups' situation with the Portland Trail Blazers, according to Chris Mannix of Sports Illustrated.

Billups is entering the final year of his guaranteed four-year deal.

The team announced that they would not renew assistants Scott Brooks and Rodney Billups' contracts

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OG Anunoby Leaves Game 2 With Sore Left Hamstring

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Karl-Anthony Towns To Receive 23-24 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Social Justice Champion Award

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Thanasis Antetokounmpo Suffers Torn Achilles

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NBA Close To WNBA Media Rights Deals With ESPN, Amazon

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Jimmy Butler Prefers To Remain With Heat Long-Term

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Danny Manning Joins Colorado Coaching Staff

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First Round Of NBA Playoffs Averages 3.14M Viewers, Down 9% From Last Season

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Trae Young Leaves Klutch For CAA

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Rudy Gobert Wins NBA Defensive Player Of The Year For 4th Time

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Jamal Murray Fined $100,000 For Throwing Multiple Objects Onto Floor

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Mitchell Robinson Out 6-8 Weeks With Stress Injury To Right Ankle

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TNT Remains In 'Constructive Negotiations' With NBA On Media Rights Deal

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Christian Wood Picks Up $3M Player Option For 24-25 With Lakers

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Suns Intend To Keep Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Bradley Beal

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2024 NBA Playoff Snapshots (May 6): Knicks/Pacers, Wolves/Nuggets

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2024 NBA Playoff Snapshots (May 5): Cavaliers/Magic

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Clippers Will Pursue Extension With Ivica Zubac

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Marc Davis: Jamal Murray Should Have Received Tech, Not Ejection For Throwing Heat Pad Onto Floor

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Adou Thiero Transfers To Arkansas

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Amazon To Own Rights To NBA Cup, Play-in Tournament

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