New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has a notorious reputation for extracting every last ounce of energy from his players, be it his demanding rotations or intensive practices.
The Hawks finally had something go their way on Sunday, winning the draft lottery for the first time in franchise history, giving Atlanta the 1st overall pick for the first time since 1975.
The Miami Heat may be the most injury-ravaged team in the NBA outside of Memphis; during their Monday night contest against the Philadelphia 76ers, they were without Jimmy Butler, Tyler Herro, Kevin Love, Nikola Jovic, and Josh Richardson, and to make matters worse, Duncan Robinson exited the game early due to back discomfort.
The Cleveland Cavaliers haven’t had a movement shooter like Max Strus in probably five years. Lacking in consistency, it’s an element this offense can truly weaponize to spread the floor for its top players.
Kyle Korver recently praised his former Cleveland Cavaliers running mate J.R. Smith, calling him one of his favorite teammates of all time. Allen Iverson joined in on the lovefest, saying that he misses the two sharpshooters.
Apparently, former Utah Jazz center Rudy Gobert has turned into Kyle Korver for Team France. Who would have thought we’d end up here? When the Utah Jazz
It’s almost comical what the Hawks have become. A few years ago, Travis Schlenk was pulling all of the right strings, leading the team to the Eastern Conference Finals.
The Hawks‘ head coaching search continues to focus on Quin Snyder, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, who reports (via Twitter) that the two sides have made progress in their talks on a deal to make him Nate McMillan‘s permanent replacement.
The three-point shot was added in during the 1979-80 season. The rest, as they say, is history.
The 18-month unraveling of an Eastern Conference Finals team has been well-documented. Complacent players, intransigent coaches, and heavy-handed ownership are all culpable for the Atlanta Hawks' predicament halfway through the 2022-23 NBA regular season.
The Hawks have officially promoted former NBA sharpshooter Kyle Korver to assistant general manager, the team announced in a press release. Korver has actually been in the front office and working with players at practice — presumably on shooting — since the offseason.
The 41-year-old played four-and-a-half seasons in Atlanta, earning his lone All-Star selection in 2015. He returned to the organization as its director of player affairs and development in July after spending last season working for Brooklyn in a player-development role.
The Hawks are finalizing a deal to promote Kyle Korver to an assistant general manager position.
Wright gives the team size as a reserve guard and wing toughness that it had lacked last season.
Cavaliers Guard/forward Caris LeVert revamped his diet and conditioning during the summer — all in an effort to bounce back from an uneven run after being traded from the Pacers to the Cavs in January.
The Atlanta Hawks are bringing a familiar face back to the organization. According to reports on Tuesday night, the organization is in the process of finalizing a deal that will make former player Kyle Korver part of its front office.
The Atlanta Hawks are hiring former sharpshooter Kyle Korver to a front office role, The Athletic reported Tuesday. Korver got his first taste of administrative experience with the Brooklyn Nets last season, serving as a player development coach.
Before starting a career in coaching and player development, Kyle Korver was a well-known sharpshooter in the NBA. After spending four seasons at Creighton in the NCAA, Korver entered the 2003 NBA Draft.
Longtime NBA sharpshooter Kyle Korver revealed the career-changing advice Iverson gave him.
Kyle Korver, Sterling Brown, Anthony Tolliver, Marco Belinelli, and Jonathan Isaac are set to meet with Pope Francis at the Vatican this morning to discuss the role of social and activism in the league.
Kyle Korver has been working to stay sharp during the quarantine, and he has been using some interesting tools.
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