Devine covers the NBA, which he’s been doing since 2009. Before joining The Ringer, he did it for Yahoo Sports.
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The Five Most Interesting Trade Packages for Kevin Durant
Which teams can make the most intriguing offers to the Nets? We canvass the league and examine five blockbuster deals that would alter the title picture.
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The Ringer’s 2022 NBA Free Agency Primer
Which big names could be on the move this summer? Should the Warriors run it back? And where the hell do the Nets go from here? We preview this offseason’s biggest story lines.
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The Knicks Bewilder Us Again, a Draft Tradition Unlike Any Other
As much as any NBA franchise, New York entered the draft in dire need of some buzz. Instead, all it got was some future protected picks and enough cap room to make a possibly doomed decision.
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The Five Most Interesting Teams in the 2022 NBA Draft
What will the Thunder do with all their picks? Are the Spurs ready to make a splash? And could the Kings be overthinking things at no. 4? We examine the most intriguing teams and story lines entering draft night.
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Steph Curry Leaves No Room for Debate About His Legacy
After carrying Golden State to its fourth title in eight years—and winning the elusive Finals MVP—Curry has silenced even his most ardent critics. Says Steve Kerr: "To me, this is his crowning achievement in what’s already been an incredible career."
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Jayson Tatum and the Celtics Are Running Out of Answers
Golden State has pushed Boston to the brink while grinding its offense to a halt. If the Celtics can’t find some daylight in Game 6, their feel-good season will come to a frustrating end.
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The Warriors Adapt With—and Without—Draymond
It wasn’t exactly a vintage performance from Green in Game 4, but it was a winning one. Golden State got just enough out of its defensive anchor to square the Finals, and maybe learned something along the way when it briefly benched him in the fourth.
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The Warriors Can’t Beat the Celtics on Vibes Alone
Golden State has dug itself out of a 2-1 Finals hole before, but it’ll need more than just experience to overcome an opponent as formidable as Boston
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The Celtics Can’t Escape the Long Arm(s) of Draymond Green
Golden State’s defensive anchor made sure Boston felt his presence in Game 2, hounding the Celtics from the opening tip and setting up shop under their skin
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The Celtics Just Beat the Warriors at Their Own Game
As it turns out, Golden State isn’t the only team that can go small. Boston opened the floodgates in Game 1 by downsizing in the fourth quarter, leading to a staggering result and plenty of questions for the opposition.