Brooklyn Nets name assistants for coach Hollins' staff
The Brooklyn Nets have named Paul Westphal, John Welch, Tony Brown, Joe Wolf and Jay Humphries as assistant coaches on new head coach Lionel Hollins' staff.
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The Brooklyn Nets have named Paul Westphal, John Welch, Tony Brown, Joe Wolf and Jay Humphries as assistant coaches on new head coach Lionel Hollins' staff.
The Los Angeles Lakers have reached out to Robert Horry about the possibility of becoming an assistant coach under Byron Scott.
Former Duke and NBA star Grant Hill and his wife are giving $1.25 million to the school.
Pauley Pavlion will be ready in time for the UCLA men's basketball season despite flooding that damaged the floor in the school's arena.
The Sacramento Kings have signed Eric Moreland to a contract, according to Kings General Manager Pete D’Alessandro.
The Orlando Magic have agreed to terms with former Detroit Pistons point guard Peyton Siva.
Atlanta Hawks' restricted free agent Mike Scott has a lucrative three-year deal on the table from CSKA Moscow and is considering taking the offer.
UAB has granted All-Conference USA point guard Chad Frazier a release from his scholarship.
Louisville says that sophomore forward Akoy Agau will miss six weeks following surgery to repair a sports hernia.
The Dallas Mavericks announced today that they have signed free agent forward Ivan Johnson.
Phoenix Suns player P.J. Tucker was arrested on suspicion of "super extreme DUI" in May by Scottsdale police.
A judge ruled against Clippers owner Donald Sterling in his attempt to block the $2 billion sale of the franchise to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
Celtics draft pick James Young suffered a concussion in the car accident that caused him to cancel a handful of workouts leading up to last month's NBA draft.
Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin withdrew last week from Team USA training camp for the FIBA World Cup because of a small fracture in his back.
The National Basketball Players Association elected Michele Roberts, a prominent Washington civil litigator, as its executive director.