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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Stephen Curry's father, Dell Curry, says the Golden State Warriors star still has plenty of basketball left in him. "He still loves the game," Dell told RG.org's DJ Siddiqi of his son. "He's a competitive guy. He wants to win another title, so we're not even close to that window yet. But when the time comes, I think he'll make the right decision."The 37-year-old Steph is coming off his 16th NBA season and is under contract with the Warriors through the 2026-27 campaign.
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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
LeBron James may delve more into the world of acting once his NBA playing career comes to an end. The Los Angeles Lakers star, whose acting credits include "Trainwreck" and "Space Jam: A New Legacy," told Tony Maglio of The Hollywood Reporter that he's open to taking on roles that don't require him to play a version of himself. "I think that all will boil down to the creative writing and to the role," James said.
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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
LaVar Ball believes his sons could be the key to helping the Los Angeles Clippers win an NBA championship. The elder Ball posted a video on Instagram petitioning for the Clippers to acquire all three of his sons - Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball, Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball, and free agent LiAngelo Ball - and suggested the team could recreate what the Indiana Pacers have done this season. "Can't nobody beat my three boys playing fast," LaVar said.
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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Cam Ward received some blunt advice from his father about getting the opportunity to play in the NFL. The Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback told ESPN's Turron Davenport that his dad, Calvin, told him not to "f--k it up.""(My dad) wouldn't let me take no for an answer," Ward said. "That's what kept me steady throughout the whole process knowing that I'll eventually get an offer, but he just constantly motivated me.
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thescore.com | Caitlyn Holroyd
Los Angeles Lakers guard Dalton Knecht thinks LeBron James still has plenty left in the tank. Knecht, the 17th overall pick of the 2024 NBA Draft, told TMZ Sports on Friday that he and his future Hall of Fame teammate could foreseeably continue playing together in L.A. for at least another half-decade. "He said he can play another five, 10 years," the 24-year-old Knecht said."So, me and 'Bron could run it for another five, 10 years.
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