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Which NBA teams have won the most championships?
ESPN· 2 days agoThe Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics are tied for the most NBA championships, with 17 apiece. Check out other winning franchises.
Knicks Legend Shuts Down NBA Players in NFL Debate
Sports Illustrated· 2 hours agoPatrick Ewing was destined to make an impact on New York sports one way or another. Fortunately for supporters of the blue football team, it was with the...
The Sports Report: Lakers need to sign Dan Hurley right now
Los Angeles Times· 1 day agoFrom Bill Plaschke: This is crazy. The UConn coach who just led his team to college basketball’s...
Biggest Blowout in NBA Finals History: A Full Breakdown
Sports Illustrated· 2 days agoWhen most sports fans picture the NBA Finals, they picture iconic moments in close games. Los...
NBA Finals past winners list: Every NBA champion by year, Finals sweeps, most Finals wins and losses
NBC Sports via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoHere are the seven in between. 1971: Milwaukee Bucks sweep Baltimore Bullets 1975: Golden State...
Most common matchups in NBA Finals history
NBC New York· 2 days agoThe Boston Celtics are more than familiar with the championship stage, but they were going to end up with a new NBA Finals opponent no matter who won the...
2024 NBA Finals: Luka Dončić is the series' best player. What does that mean for the Celtics?
Yahoo Sports· 6 days agoThe data regarding the overall success of the NBA Finals' best player depends on how you slice it,...
NBA Finals records: Leading scorers, top performances, highest single-game scoring, triple doubles
NBC Sports via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoFinals? The aforementioned Barry holds the highest career NBA Finals scoring average; he put up 36.3...
The Caitlin Clark discussion got really loud and a little nutty. Let’s get real about it. And about...
Philly.com· 1 day agoThe most descriptive and destructive word in modern discourse — sports discourse, political...
Review | A devastating revival of ‘Topdog/Underdog’
Washington Post· 3 days agoHad the playwright, who won the Pulitzer Prize for this deceptively rich two-hander, named her characters Cain and Abel, she’d still have captured the tragic inevitability of the thing. Parks ...