Karl-Anthony Towns Wins NBA Community Assist Award for February

Karl-Anthony Towns has been named the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award winner for February. Towns is being recognised for his community impact, which includes leading a digital coat drive. The NBA and the NBPA Foundation will donate $20,000 to Dominican Women’s Development Center in honour of his efforts.

Brad Stevens: Could He Leave Celtics for North Carolina?

There is growing speculation that North Carolina might consider a change of head coach. Could Celtics president of basketball operations Brad Stevens be a strong candidate? Two reasons Stevens should consider taking the Tar Heels’ head coaching job include the opportunity to lead a top college basketball program and the chance to win a title as head coach.

Donovan Mitchell Weighs In On NBA’s 65-Game Rule Debate

Cleveland guard Donovan Mitchell has commented on the NBA’s 65-game rule, calling for it to be reviewed. The rule is under scrutiny as several players may become ineligible for individual awards. The National Basketball Players Association wants to see the rule amended.

Saddiq Bey Steps Up for Pelicans in Murray’s Absence

Saddiq Bey took on a playmaking role for the New Orleans Pelicans in their win against the Los Angeles Clippers, dishing out six assists. Interim head coach James Borrego opted for a non-traditional starting five due to Murray’s absence. Bey also contributed 20 points and six rebounds in the victory.

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