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The 2024 NBA free-agency class may have a couple stars, but it won't have many starters and may not have many rotation players either.
Danny Leroux54
The Nuggets showed in their season-opening win over the Lakers that they will have a say in the NBA's final outcome.
Tony Jones8
An inside look at the moves, and non-moves, that made the Denver Nuggets champions.
Sam Amick and Tony Jones94
The Nuggets now have the kind of complete roster that Jokic and Murray never had around them, and Jokic has been silly good this postseason.
Tony Jones115
The 30-year-old has fueled the Nuggets through the playoffs so far. Next up, the team who he won a championship with in 2020.
Peter Baugh29
You want deals that moved the needle this postseason? Look no further than the backcourt.
John Hollinger100
Harrell and Caldwell-Pope took swings toward each other — with neither connecting — and became entangled before teammates separated the two, sources said.
Shams Charania27
Harrell's relentless energy has catalyzed a 4-1 start that feels sustainable, and potentially beneficial for Washington down the road.
David Aldridge64
The Wizards haven't had any problems scoring for more than a decade. It's the other side of the ball that's been dreadful.
David Aldridge28
The Wizards are down a major playmaker and with a new head coach, but what are the chances of playoff success with the updated roster?
Zach Harper35
The No. 7 seed Lakers are favored. One reason is that their biggest strength is Phoenix's biggest weakness.
Jovan Buha19
Not everyone can have a LeBron James or Anthony Davis, but Washington can take notes on the roster construction of the Heat and Lakers.
Fred Katz15
We know LeBron and AD are propelling the Lakers' championship charge, but the Lakers bench has more than held its own against the Heat.
John Hollinger67
With Avery Bradley out, the perimeter-defense burden falls to Caldwell-Pope.
Anthony Slater17
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope continues to shine for the Lakers.
Pete Zayas15
Has Caldwell-Pope finally turned a corner and started to realize his potential?
Brian Kamenetzky
Have Lakers fans been too hard on Kentavious Caldwell-Pope? The Kamenetzky brothers weigh in.
Andy and Brian Kamenetzky13
KCP turned the Staples Center boos into cheers with a game-ball performance against the Kings.
Bill Oram15
Long derided as a “Klutch Tax” player, Caldwell-Pope has shortcomings but might contribute in a smaller role.
Andy Kamenetzky5
Here's a list of resolutions for each member of the Lakers that, hopefully for them, will make their remaining games as fruitful as possible.
Andy Kamenetzky4