The problem is that he has made human compassion a significant part of his brand, Jerry Brewer writes.
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China’s war with the NBA and the frailty of the liberal order
A spat over Hong Kong’s protests is forcing a reckoning for Western corporations eager to do business in China.
While Adam Silver tries to straddle a line on China, the NBA misses an opportunity
The league had a chance to stand for something. Instead it chose to tap-dance.
Don’t be mad at the NBA. Hundreds of U.S. companies have sold out to China’s regime
NBA is only imitating that smooth move patented by dozens of other fine, flag-waving American corporations, Sally Jenkins writes.
Spain teaches USA Basketball a lesson about the value of commitment
Spaniards won world title with several NBA players who chose to play while most of the United States’ top players stayed home.
The NBA’s big stars passed on USA Basketball. Here’s what the roster could look like.
Three Celtics appear likely to earn spots on this year’s World Cup team.
Celtics sign Tacko Fall, three others
Boston also signs guards Javonte Green, Tremont Waters and Max Strus.
UMaine’s Edniesha Curry gets taste of NBA Summer League
The only female assistant coach in NCAA Division I men’s basketball, Curry was a guest coach for the San Antonio Spurs in the NBA Summer League.
Isaiah Thomas and the Wizards have found each other in their hours of need
Former Celtic is joining one-time rival.
Analysis: Point guards are getting valued, and rightly so, in NBA free agency
Point guards emerging as the big — really big — early winners in NBA free agency