"Inside the NBA" analyst Charles Barkley had words for colleagues at ESPN for their lack of coverage of the Cleveland Cavs and Oklahoma City Thunder.
During the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority meeting on Tuesday, the board announced they're resuming plans on a Cleveland County Turnpike plan.
While the Thunder and Cavaliers have the next best odds, ESPN's Stephen A. Smith hinted on "NBA Countdown" that neither team might reach the NBA Finals. Instead, he suggested that an upcoming game on Saturday night might serve as a preview of the championship series.
Walker, in seven games, averaged 8.0 points with 4.6 rebounds and shot like an All-Star. He made 61.1% of his field goal attempts and 50% from three-point range. He hit all six three-point attempts in the loss at Boston, joining a select list of Blazers to have shot perfectly with at least six makes.
This 2024-25 Cavaliers team is delivering one of the best regular season showings in franchise history. In 2008-09, Cleveland won 66 games, the most ever. If the current Cavs win 19 of their last 24 games, they will set a new team record for victories.
Charles Barkley, who will be on 'Inside the NBA' on ESPN next season, called ESPN's on-air talent, in particular Kendrick Perkins, 'idiots' for saying the Lakers saved the NBA season.
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The Portland Trail Blazers end their seven-game trip at the Oklahoma City Thunder on Friday night. The Blazers are 4-2 so far, with both losses coming against elite teams, the Boston Celtics and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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Cleveland County leaders on Friday will discuss an entertainment district that would bring more retail, dining and a new arena to Norman.
Cleveland County’s commissioners met Friday in a special meeting to approve an “Economic Development Agreement” with the city of Norman regarding the proposed Rock Creek Entertainment District. The Cleveland County Recreational and Entertainment Facilities Trust unanimously approved the agreement with the city of Norman,
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