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#miami-heat
New York Knicks
fromAll U Can Heat
7 months ago

Knicks just pulled off a move the Heat should've been willing to make

Miami passed on adding veteran guard Malcolm Brogdon, leaving a thin backcourt while keeping a roster spot open for a potential frontcourt addition.
Miami Heat
fromAll U Can Heat
1 day ago

Pat Riley quietly made a Heat promise he's failed to deliver on in the past

Pat Riley promised to address the Heat's frontcourt depth, a commitment that has not been fulfilled in previous offseasons.
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#boston-celtics
Toronto Raptors
fromRaptors Rapture
4 months ago

Surprising star trade target could be in Raptors' sights if latest rumors are true

Toronto pursues frontcourt upgrades, including Domantas Sabonis, but Sabonis may not address the Raptors' urgent need for a burly defensive interior presence.
fromThe Mercury News
4 months ago

Draymond Green set to return to Warriors vs. Blazers

The Warriors' defense is set to receive a huge boost Sunday against the Blazers as one of the league's top stoppers returns to the lineup. Draymond Green, 35, has missed the past three games with both a right foot sprain and for an excused personal reason, but made the trip up to Portland and was not listed on the NBA's afternoon injury report.
Golden State Warriors
fromESPN.com
6 months ago

Sources: Kings, Achiuwa agree to one-year deal

SACRAMENTO -- The Kings have agreed to a one-year veteran minimum deal with free agent center Precious Achiuwa, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania, adding some needed frontcourt depth to a struggling team. In a corresponding move to generate roster space, the Kings released second-year center Isaac Jones, sources said, opting for a more veteran presence to bolster their rotation. Achiuwa is in his sixth NBA season.
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Boston Celtics
fromBoston.com
8 months ago

Kristaps Porzingis doesn't mince words about Celtics' poor center depth

Neemias Queta appears likely to become the Celtics' starting center for 2025-26 amid multiple frontcourt departures and anticipated extended absences.
fromRaptors Rapture
8 months ago

Chris Boucher signing with Celtics could mark his second wind in the NBA

but I believe the circumstances suggest more of a bet-on-yourself move (shout out Fred VanVleet) for Boucher. Boston has made it very clear to the NBA world that after losing Jayson Tatum to a gutting Achilles injury and facing a growing luxury tax, they were not shy about shedding dollars across the board, trading key pieces from their title run like Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis, and likely letting Al Horford walk in free agency.
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fromHoops HQ
8 months ago

The Best Frontcourts in College Basketball

Florida Gators boast depth with multiple frontcourt players capable of starting. The team likely utilizes big lineups, potentially featuring 6-foot-11 Alex Condon at small forward.
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