ESPN.com NBA writers Brian Windhorst and Kevin Arnovitz recount the chain of events and the planning that went into the Milwaukee Bucks being able to keep superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo on their team when he became a free agent.
On Christmas Day, reigning MVP Antetokounmpo and the Bucks visit returning superstar Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors as part of ABC’s exclusive tripleheader (2:30 p.m. ET). For more NBA programming details on ESPN platforms, visit ESPN PressRoom.
Passan absolutely nails it here. The idea of Cleveland ditching the nickname #Indians because of "cancel culture" is beyond absurd. https://t.co/GWe1Fv5qvc
— Casey Drottar (@CDrottar19) December 14, 2020
Proof that Mac Jones is college football's most interesting man https://t.co/f0lPhLvAS3
— ESPN 94.9 (@ESPN949) December 15, 2020
James Harden and the Houston Rockets are at a breaking point. @espn_macmahon on The Diva who wants out. https://t.co/yGnr9hVuS6
— Calvin Watkins (@calvinwatkins) December 16, 2020
"But again, if you are the kind of person who genuinely ever viewed Major League Baseball as the summit of what the sport could and should be, then you were never paying attention to begin with." @clintonyates column with some really important perspective. https://t.co/BlBU7IGWPr
— Emma Baccellieri (@emmabaccellieri) December 16, 2020
If you love college basketball, this story about Ohio’s Jason Preston by @jeffborzello is worth your time
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— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) December 17, 2020
From Earl to Tiger to Charlie, how golf is passed down from Woods to Woods https://t.co/tptixGKccb
— Bob Harig (@BobHarig) December 16, 2020
– Andy Hall