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Kings guard Ellis reveals which NBA player is toughest to defend
Sacramento Kings guard Keon Ellis revealed to NBC Sports California’s Deuce Mason and Morgan Ragan which NBA player he believes is the toughest to defend.
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Cuban hopes Mavericks' offense can make Klay's job easier this season
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban explained why he hopes Dallas will make former Warriors star Klay Thompson’s offensive transition easy.
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Dubs Talk: Who will step up as Golden State's secondary scorer?
“Dubs talk” hosts Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson discuss which Warrior can serve as a secondary scorer behind Stephen Curry.
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Can Hield replace Thompson's productivity for Warriors?
Senior NBA Writer for The Athletic Sam Amick joins “Dubs Talk” to discuss whether Buddy Hield will be able to replace Klay Thompson’s productivity for the Golden State Warriors.
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Young uses odd analogy to show fans are ‘scared' of Kyrie-Steph debate
Nick Young believes the NBA world is afraid to call Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving better than Warriors superstar Steph Curry.
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How Irving swayed Klay's decision to leave Warriors for Mavericks
Dallas Mavericks coach Jason Kidd spoke to NBC Sports Bay Area’s Monte Poole about how the defending Western Conference champions convinced Klay Thompson to leave the Golden State Warriors.
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Top matchups on Kings' 2024-25 NBA schedule
The Kings’ schedule for the 2024-25 NBA season officially was released by the league Thursday.
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How can Warriors maximize Curry's remaining window?
On this episode of “Dubs Talk,” hosts Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson break down the impact of Stephen Curry’s Olympic performance.
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Kidd details Kyrie's role in Klay recruitment to Mavs
Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd sits down with Monte Poole on “Dubs Talk” to discuss how Klay Thompson will fit in with Dallas and the role Kyrie Irving played in convincing the former Warrior to join.
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Steph, Dell Curry reveal top-five player lists from respective eras
Steph Curry and his father, Dell, revealed their top-five player lists from their respective eras.
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Draymond, Loon detail how Mavs must adjust vs. Celtics in Finals
Warriors multiple-time NBA champions Draymond Green and Kevon Looney broke down what adjustments the Mavericks must make against the Boston Celtics in Game 3 of the NBA Finals to get in the win column.
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Let's chill on comparing Luka and Kyrie to Steph and Klay, for now
At least until Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving win an NBA championship together, Dalton Johnson explains why Steph Curry and Klay Thompson are the better backcourt duo.
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Is Kyrie-Luka backcourt duo better than Splash Bros?
Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson discuss Stan Van Gundy’s comments about Kyrie Irving and Luka Doncic being a better backcourt duo than Steph Curry and Klay Thompson on this episode of “Dubs Talk.”
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What Warriors can learn from Mavs' roster rebuild
On “Dubs Talk,” Monte Poole and Dalton Johnson discuss what the Warriors can learn from the way the Dallas Mavericks were able to rebuild their roster after losing in the 2022 Western Conference Finals.
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Three things Kings must improve in pivotal rematch vs. Mavs
With a pivotal rematch against the Dallas Mavericks on the horizon, here are three areas the Kings must improve to win Friday’s contest.
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Mavs expect Kings to be ‘different team' in crucial rematch
Jason Kidd and the Mavericks expected a “different team” when they face the Kings for the second game of a two-game set Friday.
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Kings, Mavs prepare for ‘mini playoff series' with sky-high stakes
The Kings and Dallas Mavericks are preparing for an NBA playoff-like atmosphere in Tuesday night’s game at Golden 1 Center.
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Fox describes Sabonis' ‘consistency' after 54th consecutive double-double
De’Aaron Fox chats with the “Kings Postgame Live” crew and breaks down Domantas Sabonis’ historic night in Sacramento’s win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
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Mavericks' Irving ruled out, Dončić available vs. Warriors
The Mavericks won’t have Kyrie Irving when they face the Warriors on Saturday night, but Luka Dončić has been cleared to play.
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Klay says ‘not the best performance tonight from anybody' in Warriors' loss
Klay Thompson believes the entire Warriors roster can perform better after suffering a 114-102 loss to the short-handed Miami Heat at Chase Center.