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    Double Trouble for the Knicks and the Nets

    Want more basketball in your inbox? Sign up for Marc Stein’s weekly N.B.A. newsletter here. There have been three coaching changes in the N.B.A. this season. New York teams have accounted for two of them. It’s just the third time in their N.B.A. histories that the Knicks and the Nets have made changes on the […] More

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    Los Angeles Sparks Accused of Sexual Discrimination in Lawsuit

    Penny Toler, the former general manager of the Los Angeles Sparks, is suing the W.N.B.A. team, saying she was fired for raising complaints about inappropriate sexual relationships involving the team president and a managing partner, not for using a racial slur. The Sparks fired Toler on Oct. 4, about two weeks after a profane postgame […] More

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    Kenny Atkinson Is Out as Nets Head Coach

    Kenny Atkinson is no longer the head coach of the Nets, the team unexpectedly announced on Saturday. “After discussions with Kenny about the progress of the season, we mutually agreed that a coaching change would be in the best interest of the team,” General Manager Sean Marks said in a statement. “This was an extremely […] More

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    In Stephen Curry’s Return, the Raptors Reign Again

    It was Stephen Curry vs. Kyle Lowry again Thursday night, as the Golden State Warriors faced off against the Toronto Raptors in their first matchup since last year’s N.B.A. finals. The game went back and forth, and just like in the series-clinching Game 6 of the finals at Oracle Arena, the Raptors prevailed in the […] More

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    Mark Cuban Fined $500,000 for Criticizing N.B.A. Referees

    The wallet of the Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban is about to be a bit lighter. The N.B.A. said Friday that it has fined Cuban $500,000 for “his public criticism and detrimental conduct regarding N.B.A. officiating” after his team’s Feb. 22 loss to the Atlanta Hawks. The N.B.A. also denied the Mavericks’ protest of the […] More