Lakers guard Austin Reaves wants to shed his two nicknames

Austin Reaves speaks out on his nicknames that “probably aren’t the best.”

Austin Reaves was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise dreary 2021-22 season for the Los Angeles Lakers.

From the start of the schedule, he showed an ability to hit outside shots, handle the ball, make plays for others, defend and hustle.

He quickly earned two nicknames as a result: “Hillbilly Kobe,” an ode to his rural Southern upbringing, and “AR-15,” a reference to his initials and jersey number.

But Reaves wants to drop both nicknames.

Via Lakers Daily:

“Lakers fans gave him two different nicknames, but out of respect for gun violence victims and the late Kobe Bryant, Reaves seemingly wants to distance himself from the nicknames ‘AR-15’ and ‘Hillbilly Kobe.’

“‘I don’t condone any gun violence that happens around our country,’ Reaves told ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. ‘But you can’t really control what [nickname] people give you. I mean, I didn’t come out and say my name was that. There’s been others, like the “Hillbilly Kobe,” that probably aren’t the best thing in the situation that’s going on, with Kobe’s passing.'”

The AR-15, a popular semi-automatic rifle, has reportedly been used in several mass shootings across the country, including the one at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

Reaves’ name has come up in trade talks lately, a sign that he is seen as valuable around the league. But there is no sign the Lakers are open to trading him for someone such as Kyrie Irving or Buddy Hield.

The 6-foot-5 wing has been working hard on his craft this summer, as he has reportedly gained over 10 pounds of muscle.

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Warriors commit to running it back, Kevin Durant pursuit over

The Golden State Warriors are committed to keeping their roster together, ending any chance of a Kevin Durant reunion.

The Golden State Warriors General Manager Bob Myers was seen at the ESPY’s earlier this week and made it clear that he’s committed to running it back with the roster.

Myers talked with Mark Medina of NBA.com, who pretty quickly said, “I like our team where it’s at.”

“I want to give the guys a chance to do it again. It’s a good group. We’re lucky. It’ll be fun to see,” Myers said. “We were really hunting last year. Now I guess we’re back to being the hunted, which I didn’t think we’d be. We’ll see. I think we can handle it. We kept most of it together, but we have to stay healthy. I didn’t think we’d make it last year, but we did. I watch like you do. We’ll see what happens.”

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Following the team’s NBA championship just a couple of months ago, the Warriors have made essential but minimal offseason moves. The team signed Donte DiVincenzo to a two-year deal and extended Kevon Looney’s contract but otherwise hasn’t done much.

This likely means that the Warriors are done pursuing a trade for former MVP Kevin Durant, despite rumors that Durant has had contact with Warriors stars.

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Report: Warriors sign undrafted rookie Trevion Williams to Exhibit 10 deal

The Golden State Warriors have reportedly added an undrafted rookie center with an Exhibit 10 contract.

While the free agent market might be winding down, the Golden State Warriors are getting active. After bringing players like Mac McClung and JaMychal Green to the team before training camp, the Warriors reportedly added an undrafted rookie to the roster.

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Warriors have agreed to a contract with Trevion Williams. The former Purdue center’s contract with the Warriors will be an Exhibit 10 deal, per Charania.

Via @ShamsCharania on Twitter:

The 21-year-old big man spent four years in West Lafayette with the Boilermakers, averaging 10.8 points on 53.1% shooting from the field with 7.0 rebounds over 130 career games. In his final season at Purdue, Williams played alongside top-pick Jaden Ivey, averaging 12.0 points on 54.7% shooting from the floor with 7.4 rebounds and 3.0 assists in 20.1 minutes per contest.

After going undrafted, Williams spent Summer League with the Boston Celtics. In five games with Boston in Las Vegas, the 6-foot-10 center tallied 7.4 points on 45.7% shooting from the floor with 6.6 rebounds in 14.2 minutes per game.

Williams will now have the chance to battle for a roster spot in Golden State at training camp. Williams will have the chance to add to the Warriors’ frontcourt with veteran Kevon Looney and third-year big James Wiseman.

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Brooklyn Nets not tempted with Tyler Herro-based trade for Kevin Durant

The Nets are not interested in a Tyler Herro-based trade package.

Miami Heat guard Max Strus talked a little about Kevin Durant joining the team with hope, but there are reports that the team is uninterested in a trade package revolving around Tyler Herro.

South Florida reporter Barry Jackson reports that the Nets are uninterested in a trade package for Durant that revolves around Sixth Man of the Year, Herro. Jackson said that the only chance for Durant to land in Miami is for Durant to insist that he land in Miami.

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Durant won’t be traded unless the Nets feel that they’re receiving an All-Star or two and a slate of draft picks. The Timberwolves’ trade with Rudy Gobert inflated the trade market this offseason.

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Report: Mac McClung signs one-year contract with Warriors

After an impressive Summer League run, Mac McClung has reportedly signed a one-year contract with the Golden State Warriors.

One day after reportedly welcoming JaMychal Green to the team, the Golden State Warriors made another addition to their roster during the 2022 offseason.

Following an impressive run through the Las Vegas Summer League, Mac McClung will get the opportunity to fight for one of the final spots on the Warriors’ roster during training camp. According to Shams Charania, McClung has agreed to a one-year deal with the Warriors.

Via @ShamsCharania on Twitter:

During the Las Vegas Summer League, McClung averaged 13.4 points on 45.6% shooting from the field and 50% from beyond the arc, with 4.8 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game.

Although his deal is reportedly non-guaranteed, McClung will have the chance to battle for one of Golden State’s final roster spots in training camp.

During last season’s training camp, Gary Payton II and veteran Avery Bradley were in a competition for a spot on the Warriors’ roster. After Payton II earned a place in the rotation, he blossomed into a significant role with the Warriors on their run to the 2022 NBA Finals.

Via @Con_Chron on Twitter:

Prior to joining the Warriors, McClung spent the 2021-22 season with the South Bay Lakers after going undrafted out of Texas Tech in the NBA draft. McClung was named G League Rookie of the Year during his time with the South Bay Lakers. McClung has also played one game with the Los Angeles Lakers and one game with the Chicago Bulls.

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Report: JaMychal Green intends to sign with Warriors after buyout with Thunder

After reportedly finalizing a buyout with the Oklahoma City Thunder, JaMychal Green intends to sign with the Golden State Warriors.

Free agency isn’t over for the Golden State Warriors.

According to Shams Charania of  The Athletic, JaMychal Green intends to sign with the Warriors after finalizing a buyout with the Oklahoma City Thunder.

After spending two seasons with the Denver Nuggets, Green and a 2027 protected first-round pick was traded to the Thunder on draft night for UCLA product Peyton Watson and two second round picks.

Before he suits up with the Thunder officially, the eight-year veteran will receive a buyout in Oklahoma City and head to the Bay Area after clearing waivers.

Via @ShamsCharania on Twitter:

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Summer League highlights: Warriors’ Jonathan Kuminga tallies 29 points vs. Celtics

For the second consecutive Summer League contest, Jonathan Kuminga led the Warriors with 29 points against the Celtics. Here’s a look at all the highlights.

For the second consecutive game, Jonathan Kuminga led the Golden State Warriors in the Las Vegas Summer League.

Although the Warriors couldn’t seal a victory against the Boston Celtics in a Summer League rematch of the 2022 NBA Finals, the second-year forward recorded another solid performance.

While scoring only eight points through the first two quarters against the Celtics, Kuminga exploded in the second half, scoring 21 points in the final two frames on Tuesday.

Kuminga finished the contest with a game-high 29 points on 11-of-22 shooting from the floor with two boards, a block and a steal in 27 minutes. The 19-year-old prospect stepped out from beyond the arc and drilled two triples on seven attempts from deep.

Here’s a look at all the highlights from Kuminga’s performance via YouTube:

After a quiet start in the Las Vegas Summer League opener, Kuminga has recorded back-to-back games with 28 points and 29 points. The G League Ignite product will have the chance to build on his impressive Summer League stretch on Friday against Chet Holmgren and the Oklahoma City Thunder.

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NBA Summer League: Golden State Warriors schedule for Las Vegas

Here’s a look at the Warriors’ complete schedule for their trip to Las Vegas for the 2022 Summer League.

After posting a winless 0-3 record in the California Classic at San Francisco’s Chase Center, the Golden State Warriors will turn their attention to the annual Las Vegas Summer League.

Following a championship victory over the Boston Celtics, the Summer League edition of the Warriors will take the court for the second time since securing a win in the NBA Finals in June.

The Warriors will boast a talented roster with a flurry of high-caliber prospects like Jonathan Kuminga, James Wiseman, Moses Moody and Patrick Baldwin Jr. Along with their group of intriguing prospects, the Warriors’ rotation will feature other players to keep an eye on in the desert, like Gui Santos, Lester Quinones, Justinian Jessup and 2021-22 G League Rookie of the Year Mac McClung.

Santos will have the opportunity to build on his impressive debut in the California Classic, leading the Warriors with 23 points and six boards against the Sacramento Kings.

The Warriors will start their Las Vegas Summer League campaign on Friday, July 8, against the New York Knicks at 5 p.m. PT. Scroll below for a full look at the Warriors’ Summer League schedule.

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Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird named cover athletes for NBA 2K23 WNBA Edition

WNBA superstars Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird will grace the cover of NBA 2K23 WNBA Edition.

The launch of the latest edition of NBA 2K is an exciting moment for all basketball fans, and the newest version of the game might be the most exciting iteration yet. Last year the franchise featured its first female cover athlete, showcasing Candace Parker on the front of the game. This year, 2K is back with two WNBA superstars.

Diana Taurasi and Sue Bird will grace the cover of NBA 2K23 WNBA Edition. Taurasi is the league’s all-time leading scorer, a three time champion, and a five-time Olympic gold medalist. Bird, meanwhile, is a four-time champ and a thirteen-time All-Star with five Olympic gold medals of her own. Taurasi and Bird join Michael Jordan and Devin Booker as cover athletes for NBA 2K23.

Along with elevating the profile of the women’s professional hoops in the US, NBA 2K announced it is partnering with the WNBA to make a $100,000 donation to Every Kid Sports, a group dedicated to lowering financial barriers of entry to youth sports. The donation is aimed at helping 550 young girls and women across the US in registering for neighborhood basketball programs.

“It really is an incredible feeling to see your hard work memorialized on the cover of a game like NBA 2K23,” Taurasi said of the recognition. “There are so many kids that dream of pursuing a professional basketball career, and they can now also dream of being on the NBA 2K cover, whether they want to play in the NBA or WNBA.”

The WNBA Edition of NBA 2K23 includes special Bird and Taurasi bonus jerseys as part of the standard gameplay. Pre-orders of the game go live on July 7th, while the official release is set for early September.

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Warriors can’t stop Heat, held winless in California Classic

The final day of the California Classic saw a similar result for the Summer Warriors falling to the Miami Heat, 94-70.

The final day of the California Classic saw a similar result for the Summer League edition of the Golden State Warriors, falling to the Miami Heat 94-70. Score doesn’t matter too much in Summer League though, it’s all about productivity from different prospects and showing coaches and scouts what you can do.

The tough part for the Warriors though was that no one really had a good game however there were a few decent moments and positive things to build off of heading into Las Vegas. The Warriors had a tough time stopping Miami’s 2022 first-round selection Nikola Jovic. The big man had a great game, scoring 25 points while shooting 5-for-7 from three.

Other than Jovic, the Warriors did a good job containing the Heat with 13 points being the next highest Heat scorer. The worrying thing was not the defense though, but the scoring from the team or lack thereof. Moses Moody really struggled in the game only scoring 13 points on 5-for-15 shooting.

Moody was highly rated coming into the game so obviously his struggles made it tough for the team. Once the full selection of young Warriors prospects is available, it will be a much better assessment of where Moody is. Gui Santos shot well from three but had a tough time generating some of the easy looks on dribble drives that he had in the first game. He’s another guy that will be better evaluated once the full young core comes together.

All things considered though it was a great California Classic that was highly entertaining and some great talent got a chance to show off a bit. Now the Warriors move on to Las Vegas ready to show what they can muster with every team now in the mix.

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