Suns PG Chris Paul, who has been a key piece in the team’s rise to the Western Conference finals, but he may miss extended time in the series.
Author: Lorenzo Reyes, USA TODAY
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Report: Chicago Sky file complaint with WNBA after coach James Wade said official used racist term
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Dallas Mavericks star Luka Dončić, with 15 technical fouls, admits he has been ‘complaining way too much’
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Dallas Cowboys top the Forbes list of world’s most valuable franchises for sixth year in a row
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