Four people sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds at Monday's rally...
Four people sustained non-life-threatening gunshot wounds at Monday’s rally celebrating the Raptors’ championship, Toronto Police Chief Mark Saunders said.
—While the Raptors celebrated, the next chapter for the team sits in limbo based on the future of star forward Kawhi Leonard. —Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey said he isn’t concerned by reports of tension between James Harden and Chris Paul. —The New Orleans Pelicans picked up the 2020-21 option for head coach Alvin Gentry, putting him under contract for the next two seasons.
—Pelicans forward Julius Randle will opt out of his $9.1 million player option for 2019-20, The Athletic reported.
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