How the 20 players drafted after LeBron in 2003 fared in the NBA

The 20 players drafted after LeBron James in 2003 provided some stars and some total busts.

The Cleveland Cavaliers drafted LeBron James with the first pick in the 2003 NBA Draft. King James has dominated the NBA in his career, winning four MVP awards and three championships in his first 17 seasons, while he’s currently off to his best start ever as his Los Angeles Lakers are 19-3 after 22 games. But how did the players selected after he was chosen fare in their NBA careers?

2. Darko Milicic

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Darko Milicic was chosen by the Detroit Pistons with a pick they acquired via the Vancouver Grizzlies in a trade for Otis Thorpe. Of the top five draft picks from 2003, he was the lone one to fail to become a mega-star in his NBA career. The 7-footer played for six teams and averaged six points and four per game rebounds in 468 games. Milicic now lives the farmer’s life in his native Serbia.

Denver Nuggets at New York Knicks odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Thursday’s Denver Nuggets at New York Knicks sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The New York Knicks (4-17) host the Denver Nuggets (13-5) Thursday with tip-off coming just after 7:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden. We analyze the Nuggets-Knicks odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Nuggets at Knicks: Key injuries

Nuggets

  • C Bol Bol (foot) day-to-day

Knicks

  • SF Marcus Morris (neck) questionable
  • PG Elfrid Payton (hamstring) questionable
  • PG Frank Ntilikina (back) questionable

Nuggets at Knicks: Odds, lines, picks, and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 10:00 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Nuggets 110, Knicks 98

Moneyline (ML)

The Nuggets have won seven of their last 10 games and are 5-2 on the road this season. The Knicks are only 3-8 at home. Denver has lost two games in a row but New York has lost seven straight. Denver is a chalky -358 Thursday night, but there’s very little risk. Back DENVER with confidence.

New to sports betting? A $10 wager on Denver to win outright would profit $2.79.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The Nuggets are 3-3-1 and come in 1.1 points per game below the cover line. New York is 5-6 at home against the spread and comes in 3.5 points per game below the cover line.

The line opened at 8.5 points. Slight lean toward DENVER (-8.5, -106) to win by nine or more points. It delivers a $9.43 profit on a $10 wager.

Over/Under (O/U)

The projected total is set at 202.5 (Over: -115, Under: -106). Denver averages 106.1 points per game and New York allows 110.4 per contest. These are two of the lowest-paced teams, with Denver ranked 29th at 97.7 possessions per game and New York 26th at 98.1. Take the OVER (-115) with a small wager.

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Kevin Durant’s tweet to Fat Joe after being called out for going to the Nets was perfect

Durant’s Twitter fingers are on fire.

Kevin Durant is just as good at Twitter as he is at basketball and it’s just so unfair for a person to be so talented.

Durant has taken a lot of flack from people who thought he should’ve gone to the New York Knicks instead of the Brooklyn Nets in free agency. That was the prevailing sentiment in the rumor mill last season and it turns out it was wrong.

He’s been asked about not joining the Knicks a ton already this season, to which his basic response has generally been that they aren’t cool enough anymore.

Knicks fans, of course, aren’t taking kindly to that and are coming at Durant. One of which, it seems, is rapper Fat Joe. In an interview with Sports Illustrated, Joe talked about Durant and Kyrie Irving’s decision to go to the Nets.

“They ain’t want that New York Knick pressure. They didn’t want that media attention…They didn’t want that so they said, alright, we want New York, but let’s do the lesser of the drama.”

To which Durant responded:

Man, that’s good tweeting. The best part about it is he’s not lying, either. Fat Joe’s is on a press run for his album and, somehow, Durant and Irving made their way into the conversation.

Durant has officially gotten too good at Twitter. It’s been a long time coming, too. Just think — three years ago we were roasting him for having 12,464 burner accounts. Now he’s roasting us all one tweet at a time. Be careful on these Internet streets. It’s dangerous out here.

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Kevin Garnett: Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant should’ve signed with Knicks

Former Nets big man Kevin Garnett didn’t take it easy on Kyrie Irving when explaining why the point guard didn’t work out in Boston.

Although Kevin Garnett is primarily known for being the former face of the Minnesota Timberwolves franchise and a champion with the Boston Celtics, the big man was part of the Nets in the early stages of the organization’s move to Brooklyn.

Still, he has no problem criticizing current Nets players — or the Brooklyn organization as a whole, for that matter.

While promoting “Uncut Gems” — his new movie with Adam Sandler — in New York on Tuesday, Garnett said Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant should’ve signed with the Knicks, not the Nets, per Ian Begley of SNY:

If they did the Nets, I thought they should have done the Knicks, if I’m being honest. I’m not a Knick fan by far. But if they come to the city and dominate, man. …The first superstar to hit New York and be vibing is going to be bigger than life. Remember I said that. Any piece of hope in this city is going to skyrocket. People are waiting.

Garnett also criticized Irving further, plainly stating, “no,” when asked if he was surprised things didn’t work out for the point guard in Boston.

He also added:

Boston’s a tough town, dawg. You have to have some major cojones to be there. You got to want that. The people want it for you. That’s why Paul (Pierce) is perfect for it. Paul wants the shot every time. Like, ‘You’re 0-for-14.’ And he’s like, ‘I know, but they want it.’

Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Philadelphia 76ers (12-6) visit the New York Knicks (4-14) Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET at Madison Square Garden. We analyze 76ers-Knicks odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.

C Joel Embiid rebounded from the worst game of his career with a 33-point, 16-rebound performance in a 97-91 home win vs. the Sacramento Kings Wednesday. Two nights earlier, he went scoreless in 32 minutes of a loss at the Toronto Raptors.

The Knicks not only lost their fourth in a row Wednesday, they had their biggest loss of the season, suffering a 28-point defeat at Toronto (126-98).


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76ers at Knicks: Key injuries

76ers: C Al Horford (rest) and C Kyle O’Quinn (calf) are out. SG Josh Richardson (hamstring) is doubtful and SG Shake Milton (upper-respiratory illness) is questionable.

Knicks: SG Reggie Bullock (back) and PG Elfrid Payton (hamstring) are out.

76ers at Knicks: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 5:10 a.m. ET.

Prediction

76ers 111, Knicks 103

Moneyline (ML)

There’s no doubt in my mind Philadelphia (-286) will win, but I can’t justify or take credit in advising someone to lay that kind of wood for a favorite. Every $2.86 wagered will profit only $1 if the 76ers win. Philly has won the last nine head-to-head meetings dating back to Dec. 2017. Keep in mind the Sixers are only 4-6 straight up (SU) away from home and own a 4-5-1 ATS road record. The Knicks (+230) are 3-6 SU at home and 4-5 ATS.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

The 76ers -7.5 (+100) is worth a small wager. Small, only because you’d like to think New York will show some heart after Wednesday’s blowout loss. The overall fact is this Knicks team is a mess.

New to sports betting? Bet $10 to profit $10 if the 76ers win by eight or more points.

Over/Under (O/U)

The OVER 204.5 (-129) is the STRONGEST PLAY. Every $1.29 wagered profits $1 if the teams combine for 205 or more points. Philly has played to four Unders in a row, while New York ranks last in the league by scoring 101.8 points per game. The Knicks have allowed 114.4 PPG over their last five outings. I expect the same to happen Friday night as the teams return from their short Thanksgiving breaks.

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Johnny’s November plays: 11-8-1. Strongest plays: 6-3.

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New York Knicks at Toronto Raptors odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Wednesday’s New York Knicks at Toronto Raptors sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Toronto Raptors (12-4) host the New York Knicks (4-13) Wednesday at Scotiabank Arena. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET. We analyze the Knicks-Raptors odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Knicks at Raptors: Key injuries

Knicks

  • SF R.J. Barrett (illness) questionable
  • PG Frank Ntilikina (groin) questionable
  • PG Kadeem Allen (knee) out
  • PG Elfrid Payton (hamstring) out
  • SG Reggie Bullock (neck) out

Raptors

  • PG Kyle Lowry (thumb) out
  • Serge Ibaka (ankle) doubtful
  • PG Matt Thomas (finger) out

Knicks at Raptors: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 9 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Raptors 106, Knicks 99

Moneyline (ML)

Both teams are riddled with injuries but the Raptors (-588) have still been able to rifle off four straight wins, and they remain undefeated at 7-0 on home court. The Knicks (+425) have lost three straight, but all by single digits. They’ve won just one of eight road games on the year with that victory coming Nov. 8, against the Dallas Mavericks.

The Raptors outscore their opponents by an average of 7.4 points per game (112.9-105.5) while the Knicks lose by an average of 6.6 PPG (108.6-102.0). Toronto will win at Scotiabank Arena, but these odds are far too chalky with a $10 bet returning a profit of just $1.70. The value lies with the spread when spotting the Knicks a couple handfuls of points.

Against the Spread (ATS)

The play is to back the KNICKS (+9.5, +105) to stay within nine points in a loss or win outright. They’re still getting plus money while being spotted such a large number and a $10 bet will fetch a profit of $10.50.

The Knicks are 9-8 against the spread overall and 5-3 on the road. The Raptors are 10-6 ATS overall and 6-1 at home, but just two of their last six victories were decided by 10 or more points. The Knicks have gone six straight games without losing by 10 or more.

Over/Under (O/U)

The Raptors are 9-7 against the Over/Under while topping the projected totals by an average of 0.3 points per game. The Knicks are 5-12 against the O/U and fall an average of 3.9 shy of the projections. Take the UNDER 211.5 (-105).

The Knicks have the interior presence to limit Raptors PF Pascal Siakam, who leads the team with 25.7 PPG. Lowry and Ibaka are the team’s second- and fourth-leading scorers and both are expected to remain out of the lineup. Toronto still has the depth to win, but it will be via a tighter, lower-scoring contest.

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LeBron James loves how Richard Jefferson is trolling the Knicks

LeBron James got a kick out of Richard Jefferson’s jokes that irked the New York Knicks from Sunday night.

LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers are sitting atop the NBA standings with a 14-2 record but no matter where he is in the league, LeBron is always paying attention to the league at large and the stories that come with it as an admitted hoops junkie. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that he’s taken to the latest bizarre story involving the New York Knicks and his former Cleveland Cavaliers teammate Richard Jefferson.

For those who are unaware about the story, let’s give you a quick recap. Jefferson, who is now an analyst for Brooklyn Nets games on the YES Network, joked that things had gotten so bad for the New York Knicks that he’d turned them down when they offered him a contract in his final year.

The Knicks then oddly made the social media highlight an even bigger story by issuing a clarification via the team’s official public relations twitter account.

Jefferson then of course leaned into the joke, being the expert troll that he can be, which got the attention of his former teammate LeBron.

 

The Knicks went out of their way to deny Richard Jefferson’s retirement story

Oh, Knicks.

For a team that has been a laughingstock for much of the past decade, the New York Knicks can’t take a joke.

During Sunday’s YES Network broadcast of the Nets and Knicks, former Nets player Richard Jefferson told a story about how he refused to play for the Knicks at the end of his career. He claimed that the Knicks were the one team to offer him a job in 2018, but instead he opted to retire simply because the Knicks are, well, the Knicks.

“I refused to play for the Knicks,” Jefferson said on Sunday. “Jason Kidd and Kenyon Martin — they don’t really care. Me — I was the one person that said, ‘Knicks? No. I’ll retire.’ That’s why I retired. They were the one team that offered me a job, and I decided to retire. It’s true. I decided to retire instead of playing for the Knicks. … I just knew it was time. When the Knicks were looking for me to play for them, I knew my time in this league was over.”

Now, this should have been a funny thing that Jefferson said on a Sunday broadcast that NBA fans would have largely forgotten about in 48 hours. It was said on a regional broadcast with NFL games happening at the same time. But the Knicks just couldn’t let that perceived slight go unanswered.

On Monday, the public relations account for the Knicks tweeted a formal denial of Jefferson’s story.

Oh, Knicks.

First of all, that’s a pretty narrow denial. The Knicks didn’t offer Jefferson a contract in the summers of 2018 and 2019. That would leave preliminary contract talks and any offers during the other times of the year presumably open.

But really, this tweet opened the Knicks up to more mocking when the NBA news cycle was already prepared to move on.

Jefferson was also quick to continue the joke.

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Knicks deny they offered Richard Jefferson a contract in 2018 or 2019

The New York Knicks want to make sure fans know, they did not offer Richard Jefferson a deal at the end of his career.

During YES Network’s broadcast of the Brooklyn Nets’ matchup with the New York Knicks on Sunday, former Nets forward turned NBA analyst Richard Jefferson stated he had the chance to play for the Knicks at the end of his career, but refused to do so.

In fact, Jefferson said the fact the Knicks were the only team interested in signing him was a sign it was time for him to retire.

I refused to play for the Knicks. Like, Jason Kidd and Kenyon Martin, they don’t really care. Me, I was the one person that said, ‘Knicks? No, I’ll retire.’ That’s why I retired. They were the one team that offered me a job and I decided to retire. … It’s true, I decided to retire instead of play for the Knicks. … I just knew it was time. When the Knicks were looking for me to play for them, I knew my time in this league was over.

Later on in the broadcast — after his comments went viral — Jefferson said he was told to say he was joking about his comments. But that wasn’t enough for the Knicks.

New York’s PR team took to Twitter on Monday to inform the masses the Knicks didn’t offer Jefferson a deal in 2018 or 2019:

Mavericks’ Tim Hardaway Jr. is now among NBA’s elite spot-up shooters

Dallas Mavericks veteran wing Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 31 points during a huge victory over the conference rival Houston Rockets on Sunday.

Dallas Mavericks veteran wing Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 31 points during a huge victory over the conference rival Houston Rockets on Sunday.

After joining the team last season as part of the trade that sent star big man Kristaps Porzingis from the New York Knicks to the Mavericks, Hardaway was sidelined for the final 11 games of the 2018-19 season due to injury that required surgery. But after his recent hot streak, the wing has been named to the starting lineup for Dallas.

This is especially good news because Hardaway has been very impactful when on the court with Luka Doncic so far this season.

The former University of Michigan star has connected on 23 three-pointers during the 206 minutes he has played with the 2018-19 Rookie of the Year, including 16 long-rate shots assisted by Doncic. In fact, nearly half of the three’s Hardaway has made this year have been assisted by the 20-year-old Slovenian superstar.

Dallas has outscored opponents by a ridiculously dominant 25.9 points per 100 possessions during those minutes, the best net rating in the league (!) among all two-man lineups that have played at least 150 minutes together.

During their victory over the Rockets, Hardaway made his presence known as a spot-up threat from downtown. Considering the amount of attention that defenses must provide on Doncic, it has been important for the wing to find a niche on the perimeter and fire off the catch from his star teammate.

Hardaway is averaging 1.46 points per possession on spot-up attempts, per Synergy, which currently ranks in the 97th percentile. There are currently 140 players who have had 35 possessions as a spot-up shooter but none have been more efficient than Hardaway has been thus far.

Meanwhile, the Dallas wing is producing 5.3 points per game as a spot-up shooter. That trails only five players in the NBA, though all of them have had more possessions finished on offense.

Considering that Hardaway has only started 3 of 16 games for the Mavericks, we determined what his production would likely resemble if he were to play first-unit minutes.

Based on these calculations, only San Antonio Spurs guard Bryn Forbes has been more productive as a spot-up shooter in 2019-20.

This is an especially notable improvement for him considering last season, among the 61 players who had as many opportunities shooting off the catch, only two had a worse three-point percentage than Hardaway.

Moving forward if the Mavericks continue to be in playoff contention, they will need Hardaway to keep up his hot hand from the three-point line. But with the remarkable success of Doncic and how much attention he draws from his defenders, that is far from out of the question.

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