Chandler Parsons advises young players amidst Josh Giddey allegations

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Law enforcement has disclosed an ongoing investigation into allegations of an inappropriate relationship involving Josh Giddey, the Oklahoma City Thunder guard. In response, former NBA star Chandler Parsons offered essential advice to players in the league.

“Just be careful, man. Just be careful,” Parsons, a co-host on FanDuel TV’s ‘Run It Back’ daily NBA show, told Fox News Digital. “There’s always eyes on you, there’s always cameras now. …Trust the people you surround yourself with.

“And that goes with everything. That goes for your boys, your family, your girlfriends, whoever you’re hooking up with or dating. Just trust them and be careful because you have a lot more to lose than they do.”



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Kelly Oubre’s return date revealed

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Philadelphia 76ers forward Kelly Oubre Jr., who suffered a fractured rib on November 11, is set to make a comeback to the court next week, according to NBA insider Shams Charania.

Sources indicate that Oubre is targeting a return as early as Wednesday, with a chance to play against the Wizards. The 76ers will also host the Atlanta Hawks at home next Friday.

The journey back for Oubre began after a traumatic incident where he was struck by a car near his Center City residence on November 11.

The impact resulted in a fractured rib, along with injuries to his hip and right leg. Promptly transported to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Oubre received necessary medical attention and was later released.

Despite the challenges, Oubre has been working diligently on his recovery, with the upcoming week potentially marking his return to the 76ers’ lineup.

In the current season, Oubre has been a significant contributor, averaging 16.3 points and 5.1 rebounds in 29 minutes per game.



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Josh Giddey’s agent fired for criticizing BLM Chicago’s pro-Palestinian post

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Josh Giddey’s representative, Daniel Moldovan, lost his position as an executive vice president at the Octagon agency because he voiced disapproval of a widely circulated post expressing support for Palestinian terrorists.

Moldovan specifically criticized the pro-Palestinian content shared on BLM Chicago’s X account, previously known as Twitter, and also posted on Instagram.

The now-removed post, dated October 10, featured a figure paragliding with a Palestinian flag, accompanied by the caption “I STAND WITH PALESTINE.”

A community alert highlighted that, just three days earlier, more than 260 individuals lost their lives in an attack by Hamas terrorists who employed paragliders during the Tribe of Nova music festival in southern Israel.

“72 hours after terrorists paraglided into a music festival and slaughtered 260 young people. This is how BLM chose to symbolize where their support lies,” Moldovan is said to have written. “F— BLM and anybody who supports them.”



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LeBron James will miss a Lakers game for Bronny James’ USC debut

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LeBron James is on the verge of reaching a significant milestone in fatherhood. Following his son’s recovery from a cardiac arrest that interrupted his basketball journey over the summer, LeBron is anticipating his return to the court.

As his son, Bronny, prepares for his debut with the USC Tigers, LeBron expressed to the media that he’s willing to skip a Lakers game if it coincides with Bronny’s milestone moment.

During the flight to OKC, James shared with his teammates that he prioritizes family above all else, emphasizing the importance of being present for Bronny’s game.



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Stephen A. Smith defends Malika Andrews against criticism from Dez Bryant

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Stephen A. Smith and Malika Andrews, despite their previous on-air conflicts regarding NBA matters, saw a new development this Wednesday.

The First Take host dedicated his podcast to supporting Andrews amidst criticism surrounding her coverage of an off-court NBA narrative.

In recent events, Dez Bryant, a former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver now turned entrepreneur, labeled Andrews as a “puppet” and criticized her background.

Bryant asserted that Andrews’ decision not to report on the NBA investigation concerning Oklahoma City guard Josh Giddey’s alleged relationship with a minor, especially after being critical of Hornets wing Brandon Miller’s criminal charges, was influenced by the race of the individuals involved.

“I dont know how a former or current nba player could sit there across from you and look at you with some kind of respect,” Bryant wrote on X.

Nevertheless, Smith provided an explanation outlining the distinctions between the two situations.

“(Miller) was the No. 2 overall pick on draft night in the National Basketball Association, he was going to be the No. 2 pick of the Charlotte Hornets,” Smith explained. “The city of Charlotte is considered the Bible Belt.”

While Brandon Miller was not formally charged in connection to the death of Jamea Jonae Harris, a police investigator testified earlier this year, stating that Miller was present at the scene of the crime.

In October, the family of Harris took legal action by filing a wrongful death lawsuit against Miller and two other individuals.

Despite these legal proceedings, Miller continued to play and completed the season with the Alabama program. Notably, he went on to be selected as the second overall pick in the NBA Draft.

“When Brandon Miller showed up at South Carolina, you would have thought he was Hillary Clinton. They were screaming, ‘lock him up, lock him up, lock him up,’” Smith added.

“How in God’s name does Malika Andrews not ask that question on draft night? She had to … that goes for any journalist.”



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Mikey Williams avoids jail time

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Mikey Williams exited a San Diego County courtroom with a grin on his face last Thursday. He successfully negotiated a favorable agreement with prosecutors regarding his shooting case, sparing him from any jail time.

The 19-year-old, committed to playing basketball at the University of Memphis, was initially confronted with several serious charges, including five counts of assault with a firearm and one count of shooting at an occupied vehicle.

These charges stemmed from his arrest in April, relating to his alleged involvement in a shooting incident outside his Jamul, Calif. residence on March 27.

However, in the recent agreement reached with prosecutors, Williams pleaded guilty to a single count of making criminal threats, effectively resolving the entire case.



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Robert Covington calls Tyrese Maxey an upcoming superstar

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Philadelphia 76ers forward Robert Covington believes that Tyrese Maxey is a very special player (averaging 27.0 PPG/4.6 RPG/6.7 APG/46.4% FG/39.6% 3-PT/89.9% FT).

(via Sixers All-Access):

“I’ve watched Maxey from afar a long time, and I’ve said he’s an upcoming superstar in this league.”



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Bronny James cleared for return to basketball

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Bronny James has received approval to fully rejoin basketball activities after experiencing a cardiac arrest in late July.

He will resume practicing with USC next week and is set to make a comeback to games shortly thereafter.

This marks his return to the court during his freshman season at USC.



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Bojan Bogdanovic could hit the court this Saturday against the Cavs

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Bojan Bogdanovic, the veteran player for the Detroit Pistons, may be ready to play in the upcoming game against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Saturday.

Bogdanovic, who is uncertain for the Thursday matchup against New York has been recovering from a right calf strain. Edwards initially reported the possibility of the 34-year-old returning to action this week.

As Bogdanovic enters his 10th NBA season, he achieved a career-high average of 21.6 points with an impressive shooting line of .488/.411/.884 in the previous season for Detroit.

Despite the Pistons facing a challenging stretch with a team-record 15 consecutive losses and holding the worst record in the league at 2-16, Bogdanovic’s return is anticipated to provide a significant boost to the team’s 27th-ranked offense.



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Pelicans’ Trey Murphy nearing season debut

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The New Orleans Pelicans are hopeful that Trey Murphy, entering his third year, will play his first game of the 2023/24 season against San Antonio this Friday, as reported by Shams Charania and Will Guillory of The Athletic.

After undergoing surgery in September to address a partially torn meniscus in his left knee, Murphy has successfully recovered from the injury, as confirmed by Charania.

This imminent return is positive news for New Orleans, especially considering the team’s earlier struggles with multiple injuries to key players this season.

With CJ McCollum’s recent comeback, Murphy’s presence will further enhance the Pelicans’ prowess in outside shooting.



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