NBA's Malcolm Brogdon Falls Into Fan Sitting Courtside ... Beer Spills Everywhere!!!
A fan sitting courtside was left crying over spilled beer at the Pacers game on Thursday ... after Malcolm Brogdon crashed into him and knocked over his drink!!
The party foul went down during the Pacers vs. Celtics matchup at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on ... when the Boston guard fell right on top of him in the second quarter.
Brogdon was attempting to stop Bennedict Mathurin from scoring near the hoop ... but ended up fouling him instead.
During the play, Brogdon started to stumble into the crowd at the baseline, where a fan was holding two cups of beer. Despite Mathurin's best attempts to save him, the 6'5" guard collapsed right onto the guy.
Pro tip. When sitting courtside at an NBA game, always consider double-fisting. pic.twitter.com/2Id4CaTPfy
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) February 24, 2023 @thecomeback
The brew spilled EVERYWHERE ... but the good news is the fan was double-fisting, so one cup of beer was saved -- a feat the broadcasters hilariously praised during a replay.
"He was able to save the first one," one of the broadcasters said. "The one in his left hand -- not a chance."
The game was delayed for several minutes as the cleaning crew mopped up the booze ... 'cause ya can't have a bunch of players running around on a wet floor!
Things were getting 🔥 hot at the Celtics Pacers game 😮 pic.twitter.com/E4VJ83181b
— 🎙Laura Steele🎙 (@RealLauraSteele) February 24, 2023 @RealLauraSteele
Despite the spill and delay, the fans got to witness a thrilling overtime game -- with a bit of trash talk going down between the players.
The Celtics ended up winning 142-138 and are currently leading the Eastern Conference.
Maybe get a lid next time, buddy!!
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Brandon Miller Shooting Victim's Parents Furious With Alabama 'Unimaginable' He Played
The parents of the woman who was killed in Tuscaloosa last month are appalled Brandon Miller was allowed to suit up for Alabama on Wednesday ... claiming the university is focusing more on saving his basketball career than the lives that were ruined as a result of the tragic shooting.
Miller scored 41 points to help the Crimson Tide beat South Carolina ... just one day after cops testified he was connected to Jamea Harris' murder by providing now ex-teammate Darius Miles with his gun on Jan. 15.
Miles isn't accused of actually firing the gun, but has been arrested for capital murder. A third man allegedly fired the fatal shot ... using Miles' gun, which was allegedly delivered by Miller.
DeCarla Cotton was shocked Miller was eligible to play in the game ... telling USA Today, "It’s just unimaginable, and it’s like his life is just going on."
"He took a brief pause and it didn’t stop. It’s like, okay, slap on the wrist and go play ball."
Cotton points out her daughter would still be alive if a gun was not present on Jan. 15 ... adding Miller should have known the potential consequences.
Cotton said the university should care more about her grandson, 5-year-old, Kaine ... who now has to grow up without a mother.
"He’s the true victim in all this," she added. "He won’t have a mother anymore to influence his growing up and who he’s going to be."
Jamea's stepdad, Delvin Heard, also went after Bama head coach, Nate Oats for comments he made surrounding the tragedy ... calling his handling of the matter "godawful."
Heard specifically stated Oats crossed the line for saying Miller was in the wrong place at the wrong time ... claiming the coach "crossed the line."
Oats later apologized for his previous statements, but Heard clearly isn't having it.
"The retraction meant nothing to us because over this five-week period, he has made a habit of making reckless statements," Heard added. "When I say reckless, I mean statements not considering the victim in this whole thing, which is Jamea Harris."
As we previously reported, Miller's attorney claimed in a statement he "never touched the gun, was not involved in its exchange to Mr. Davis in any way, and never knew that illegal activity involving the gun would occur."
Miller was not charged for his alleged involvement in the incident.
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Bucks' Meyers Leonard I Considered Quitting Basketball After Using Antisemitic Slur
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Milwaukee Bucks player Meyers Leonard says he sometimes contemplated leaving his basketball career behind amid the fallout from using an antisemitic slur on a video game stream ... but ultimately felt it would be a "coward's way out."
Leonard -- who last played in the NBA in 2021 -- said there were times he wanted to "run away" due to the backlash he faced after the incident ... admitting he made enough money to pack up his things and start a new life elsewhere.
But now that he's back in the league, Leonard is opening up on his experience.
"It’s a mixed bag of emotions, for sure," Leonard told reporters Wednesday. "It’s certainly the hardest two-year stretch I've ever had in my life, as an adult, as a man."
Leonard said being without a team was an "extremely difficult time," and called his use of the slur an "ignorant mistake." He also apologized again to anyone he offended.
As we previously reported, the Milwaukee Bucks signed Leonard to a 10-day contract on Monday, opening up the possibility for the seven-footer to step foot on an NBA court once again.
Meyers -- selected 11th overall in the 2012 NBA draft -- added it's been an uphill battle since his whole life changed, but believes he's put in the work to convince people he's remorseful.
Leonard reaffirmed that he doesn't hate anyone, and said he's thankful for the "amazing relationships" he's forged with people in the Jewish community along the way.
"I spent some quality time with my family, tried to rehab myself, and feel pretty darned good about where I’m at."
Damian Lillard, Blazers We Made A Music Video On A Plane!!! After Being Stuck For 7 Hrs
Being stuck on a plane for 7 hours sounds terrible, right?! Not if you're Damian Lillard or the Portland Trail Blazers ... 'cause the NBA team turned the unfortunate incident into a rap music video!!
So, the Blazers were supposed to be flying from Portland International Airport to Sacramento, California for Thursday's game against the Kings, but a severe snowstorm delayed their chartered flight for 7 hours.
Though the flight was ultimately canceled, the team took advantage of their time together on the plane by making a dope music video!
BRR ❄️#ULTRADrip | #RipCity pic.twitter.com/n6rnAtcmuZ
— Portland Trail Blazers (@trailblazers) February 23, 2023 @trailblazers
Blazers star Lillard dropped it on Wednesday via Instagram ... showing the 7-time NBA All-Star spittin' a freestyle over GloRilla and Cardi B's "Tomorrow 2" beat, while his teammates played hype men in the background.
"Man, how the f*** we stuck up in the snow? Guess we fly this bitch tomorrow." Lillard rapped.
"Back stuck on the plane, I might have to buy a fit tomorrow. And it's cuffin' weather, grab ya bitch, she might get hit tomorrow."
"Shooters in the locker room like we the Wizards, got me tight -- stuck up in this f***in' blizzard."
Of course, anyone familiar with Lillard knows outside of basketball, he loves to rap ... in fact, many consider Dame the best athlete rapper.
The 32-year-old Oakland native -- who goes by the rap name Dame D.O.L.L.A -- has released several albums during his 10-year NBA career, with some songs featuring several artists including Snoop Dogg.
Lillard also released a tribute song to Kobe Bryant that was featured on the NBA 2K21 soundtrack.
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Alabama's Brandon Miller Drops 41 Pts Amid Murder Case Fans Chant 'Lock Him Up!'
12:15 PM PT -- College hoops reporter Gary Parrish joined Harvey and Charles on "TMZ Live" to break down the situation ... and he believes if Brandon Miller weren't one of the top players in the game, he would not be playing for Alabama right now.
"Players are suspended all the time for smoking weed, or missing curfew or skipping class," Parrish said Thursday.
"Brandon Miller, at the best version of this story, is a star basketball player who was driving around Tuscaloosa well after midnight with a loaded gun in his car," he added. "He arrived at a scene where an altercation was going down, and the gun that he brought to that scene was used to take the life of a 23-year-old woman."
"If you don't have a rule in your program that those actions violate, I don't know what type of program you're actually running."
Alabama Crimson Tide star, Brandon Miller had a career night on Wednesday ... dropping 41 points and scoring the game-winning overtime basket against South Carolina -- just one day after cops said he was connected to a murder case involving his now ex-teammate Darius Miles.
Miller's clearance to play in the SEC matchup was met with a ton of backlash ... with many questioning the decision to allow him on the court after police claimed he brought Miles his gun on Jan. 15, which was ultimately used to kill 23-year-old Jamea Harris.
Fans in attendance expressed their feelings loud and clear throughout the game ... chanting "lock him up," and "guilty" towards Miller.
Crowd at South Carolina vs Alabama is rowdy early on. Don’t think Brandon Miller is gonna have an easy night pic.twitter.com/SDj41OAp7R
— Cooper Hird (@HirdItHereHoops) February 23, 2023 @HirdItHereHoops
Bama Athletics defended the decision to let him participate prior to the game ... saying, "Based on all the information we have received, Brandon Miller is not considered a suspect in this case, only a cooperative witness."
As for Miller's side of things, his attorney claimed in a statement he "never touched the gun, was not involved in its exchange to Mr. Davis in any way, and never knew that illegal activity involving the gun would occur."
Miller was not charged with a crime, but Miles and his friend, 20-year-old Michael Davis -- the one actually accused of pulling the trigger -- are both facing capital murder charges.
Bama, thanks to Miller's scoring, won the game 78-76.
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CeeDee Lamb Cowboys Star Gets Massive Back Tat ... Featuring Kobe Image
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CeeDee Lamb is heading into the 2023 season with a new look ... TMZ Sports has learned the Cowboys star just got a massive back tattoo featuring an image of Kobe Bryant -- and it's incredible.
The 23-year-old Dallas receiver went to artist Andres Ortega out at Onder Ink in Arizona this week to get the piece done ... seeking work that covered everything on his backside from the top of his traps to the top of his glutes.
We're told Lamb wanted things that symbolized the fight and will it took to make it from childhood to the NFL ... and Ortega's team of four artists immediately went to work.
At some points during the tattoo process, the ink masters worked on his back simultaneously -- and when they all finished up, the final product came out spectacularly.
An iconic photo of Kobe chewing on his jersey now sits on Lamb's right shoulder blade, accompanied by a black mamba with its tongue out. On his left shoulder blade, there's a huge image of a jaguar. Just below that, there's a Spartan warrior -- and to the right of that, there's an I-45 sign that represents the highway that runs through Dallas. There's also a crucifix, a crown and the words "My Story Isn't Over."
Ortega says it all took about eight hours to complete -- and it isn't hard to see Lamb loved it.
In fact, the two-time Pro Bowler even got another tat done at the shop on his leg!!
Of course, Cowboys stars are well known for their love of body art -- Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott are covered in ink -- but Lamb's got to have bragging rights over them all now, right?
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Alabama's Brandon Miller Star To Play Vs. USC ... Despite Connection To Ex-Teammate's Murder Case
Univ. of Alabama star forward Brandon Miller is expected to play on Wednesday night ... one day after cops testified he was the one who brought the gun that was used in the killing of a woman in Tuscaloosa last month.
The school's athletic director, Greg Byrne, said in a podcast just hours before the Tide were set to tip off against the Univ. of South Carolina that Miller did make the trip with the team to Columbia, S.C. and is scheduled to play in the game.
The contest is slated to begin at 8 PM CT.
Of course, the impending move comes as a surprise to many ... as on Tuesday, police said Miller had a connection to the murder case involving his ex-teammate, Darius Miles.
Cops alleged in testimony that Miles had contacted Miller on Jan. 15 about bringing him Miles' gun, which he'd left in Miller's car earlier in the night. Police said Miller eventually arrived on the scene with it -- and the firearm was ultimately used in the killing of 23-year-old Jamea Harris.
Miles' friend, 20-year-old Michael Davis, is the one actually accused of pulling the trigger.
Following the new police testimony, Alabama head coach Nate Oats said Miller was not facing any punishment from him or the school. Oats told reporters, "Brandon hasn't been in any type of trouble nor is he in any type of trouble in this case. Wrong spot at the wrong time."
Miller's attorney, in a lengthy statement released Wednesday afternoon, said Miles' gun was in Miller's car when Miller went to pick up the former Tide basketball player ... but Miller insists he "never touched the gun, was not involved in its exchange to Mr. Davis in any way, and never knew that illegal activity involving the gun would occur."
The attorney added, "Brandon does not own a firearm and has never even handled a firearm. Moreover, he had no knowledge of any intent to use any weapon."
Alabama Basketball Player Darius Miles Charged W/ Murder After Shooting Near Campus
Miller has not been charged with any crimes. He is fully cooperating with authorities in the case, his attorney said.
Miles and Davis, meanwhile, are both facing capital murder charges.
Miller has been Alabama's best player this season, starting 27 games and averaging 18.7 points per contest. He's projected to be a top NBA draft pick later this year.
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Dwight Howard Ejected After Wild Skirmish ... In Taiwan League Game
Former NBA star Dwight Howard was ejected from a Taiwan basketball league game over the weekend ... after members from both teams got into a wild skirmish on the court.
It all went down on Sunday ... when Howard's Taoyuan Leopards were playing the Taiwan Beer HeroBears.
As Howard's teammate, Chen Hsiao-Jung, was looking to get separation from HeroBears guard Chiang Yu-an ... he elbowed him in the face -- sparking a big fight.
You can see in broadcast footage of the game, the guys immediately went after each other ... and a flurry of punches ensued. Then, all hell broke loose -- with players from both sides inserting themselves into the mayhem.
At one point, an assistant coach ran onto the court and threw multiple punches at Hsiao-Jung -- before the referees restrained him.
The fracas -- which started near midcourt -- spilled over to the other side of the court, and multiple people ended up on the ground as more punches were thrown near the sideline.
Cameras didn't catch Howard too involved in the melee -- he actually appeared to be playing peacemaker -- but he was eventually ejected nonetheless.
Eleven others in the game were also given the boot ... but Howard's Leopards were still somehow able to come away with the 120-108 win. They're scheduled to play next on Saturday -- here's to hoping everyone's tempers have calmed by then.
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Brittney Griner All Smiles in WNBA Return ... First Look On Practice Court
Brittney Griner looks thrilled to be back on a basketball court with her WNBA team ... judging by this glimpse the Phoenix Mercury's providing of her shoot-around sesh.
32-year-old Griner was all smiles Tuesday as she got some work in on the practice court ... just a couple days after she inked a one-year deal to return to her former team.
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Remember ... Brittney hasn't played in the WNBA since the 2021 season, when she averaged 20.5 points and 9.5 rebounds to lead the Mercury to the WNBA Finals.
BG went overseas last year to play basketball in Russia, but as you know ... she was arrested at an airport just outside Moscow in February 2022 after Russia claimed she was caught attempting to smuggle vape cartridges into the country.
Brittney was detained in Russia for 10 months until December 2022, when she came home in a swap for high-value Russian prisoner Viktor Bout.
BG vowed to return to the WNBA as soon as she got home ... and over the weekend she agreed to a deal with the Mercury, the team that originally drafted her with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft.
Found a note in the locker room, my friends 🤗 pic.twitter.com/OwA5IwxuSZ
— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) February 21, 2023 @PhoenixMercury
The season doesn't start until May, but it sounds like Brittney is ready to make a statement this year -- she already left her mark on a whiteboard in the Mercury locker room, writing "I'M BACK MF!!"
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Nate McMillan Atlanta Hawks Fire Head Coach
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Trae Young will have a new head coach ... the Atlanta Hawks have just fired Nate McMillan.
The team confirmed the coach's dismissal on Tuesday afternoon ... with general manager Landry Fields saying in a statement, "it's in the best interest of our team to move forward with another voice leading the way."
McMillan had been in control of the team since the 2020-21 season, when he took over as interim head coach. He piled up a record of 99-80 in his time as head man -- though ATL was just 29-30 under his leadership this year.
The team said Joe Prunty will take over for McMillan the rest of this season.
After that, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, the Hawks are expected to take a long look at former Utah Jazz head coach Quinn Snyder for the full-time role.
McMillan's dismissal comes just weeks after reports surfaced that he and Young's relationship had been deteriorating ... following a conflict with the superstar in December.
The Athletic's Shams Charania reported Trae skipped a shootaround at the time to get treatment for shoulder soreness he was experiencing ... which rubbed McMillan wrong.
Hawks guard @TheTraeYoung this morning… answering all the question about missing Friday’s game and his displeasure with private conversations being made public - worth a listen pic.twitter.com/DjBsgpljiX
— Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) December 5, 2022 @ZachKleinWSB
The coach eventually called the incident between him and the point guard a "miscommunication" ... but Young was clearly upset with the situation when he spoke about it all with reporters in the ensuing days.
The Hawks have made the playoffs in consecutive seasons under McMillan ... but the team has struggled all season and is currently in the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference.
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Gilbert Arenas Durant Has To Win Title With Suns ... Or It's His 'Biggest Failure'
It won't be the missed opportunities in Oklahoma City or the disappointment of the Big 3 Nets era ... no, according to Gilbert Arenas, if Kevin Durant can't win a championship in Phoenix, that would be the "biggest failure" of his career.
The former NBA star made the proclamation on Fubo Sports' "No Chill with Gilbert Arenas" this week ... after he said there's just no way in hell the Suns can lose the 2023 title.
He explained ... with Durant, Devin Booker, Deandre Ayton AND Chris Paul -- he promised the team would take home the Larry O'Brien Trophy later this year.
"Like," he said, "I don't know why we playing."
But, if they do somehow lose after acquiring Durant at the deadline earlier this month ... he said it will be a massive blemish on the future Hall of Famer's career.
As you know, Durant has had some forgettable moments in his 15 NBA seasons -- the recent destruction of his Nets squad as well as blowing a 3-1 lead to the Warriors in the 2016 playoffs come to mind. Arenas, though, made it known, losing this year would top them all.
But, the 41-year-old clearly believes it won't happen, saying on the show "this is not even a question."
"Chip," he added. "Chip with the dip."
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NBA's Meyers Leonard Signing With Bucks ... Two Years After Antisemitic Slur Incident
Meyers Leonard is back ... the NBA center is signing a contract with the Milwaukee Bucks -- almost two years after he said an antisemitic slur during a video game live stream.
The 7-foot big man will be joining Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks on a 10-day deal, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Monday -- marking the first time Leonard will be on a roster since 2021.
Remember, the former Miami Heat player was suspended indefinitely after he made the offensive comment while playing "Call of Duty: Warzone" on Twitch in March 2021.
The NBA launched an investigation ... which ultimately led to a $50k fine and an additional suspension.
Meyers Leonard Apologizes For Using Anti-Semitic Slur, On Indefinite Leave From Heat
The Heat traded the 30-year-old to the Oklahoma City Thunder a few days after the incident -- but he was later released. He was also banned from the Twitch platform.
Leonard -- the 11th overall pick out of the 2012 NBA draft -- worked with several Jewish organizations to fight antisemitism while away from the NBA hardwood -- and told us back in Oct. 2021 that he had learned a ton, and was remorseful for his actions.
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"I can only be hopeful that people will allow me bounce back from a mistake," Leonard said at the time. "This was a mistake of extreme ignorance, and I own it."
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2 Chainz Snags Ja Morant ASG Jersey ... My Son's Gonna Love It!!!
2 Chainz is returning from NBA All-Star weekend with a sweet-and-sweaty souvenir -- Ja Morant's game-worn jersey -- and it should score him some big points at home.
The Atlanta-bred trap star had a courtside view of Ja's insane double-pump reverse dunk (and his baseline blooper), and revealed he was able to successfully barter for the collector's item after the game -- and he's planning to gift it to his oldest son, Halo.
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2 Chainz is a pretty cool dad parting ways with the jersey ... it totally matched his orange Louis Vuitton sneakers, but young Halo's closet is becoming quite the shrine for NBA collectibles -- he already has a signed Luka Doncic jersey he got last year!!!
2 Chainz’s son, Halo, watching the replay of Luka signing his jersey that he hasn't taken off yet 🙏
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 7, 2022 @BleacherReport
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Both Ja and Luka put their superstar skills on display Sunday night, but it was Jayson Tatum who took the ASG crown ... scoring a record 55 points and grabbing 10 rebounds to earn the game's MVP trophy.
If Dad manages to snag JT's jersey too, Halo's college tuition could possibly be paid in full!!!
Who are we kidding? 2 Chainz already has that more than covered.
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NBA's Jordan Clarkson Custom Chain For All-Star Weekend ... Honoring Family Members
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Jordan Clarkson made sure his family was with him at all times at the 2023 NBA All-Star festivities ... coppin' a massive, custom gold chain with their names on it that he hardly ever took off.
TMZ Sports has learned the Utah Jazz guard commissioned Lake Side Diamond in Minnesota for the piece in the leadup to the big weekend ... and after putting in serious hours to create the bling -- the jewelers got it done just in time for All-Star weekend.
According to Lake Side Diamond officials, the chain took 350 man-hours to make ... and five guys almost pulled all-nighters to get it done before the party kicked off last Friday.
Great to see our Pinoy Pride all together 🇵🇭 Jordan Clarkson, Nikko Ramos, and Enrique Gil are ready for this year’s #NBAAllStar Weekend. Are you? pic.twitter.com/EgELPAsY2R
— NBA Philippines (@NBA_Philippines) February 18, 2023 @NBA_Philippines
Polishing it alone, the jewelers said, "took a full workday."
But, all of the effort ended up being worth it, as Clarkson wore it both on and off the court -- proudly displaying it whenever he was in front of a camera.
The chain is white gold and features the names of five of Clarkson's close relatives. It also has a "no-flip design that's made so any name can be worn in front," the jewelers said.
The new chain apparently brought Clarkson some good luck too, because, alongside his teammates Collin Sexton and Walker Kessler, he beat Team Giannis Antetokounmpo and Team Rookies in the Skills Challenge event.
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Brittney Griner Signs 1-Year Contract W/ Phoenix Mercury ... Returning To WNBA
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Brittney Griner is returning to the WNBA, signing a 1-year contract with the Phoenix Mercury ... less than 3 months after being freed from a Russian jail, where she spent nearly 10 months.
32-year-old Griner last played during the 2021 WNBA season ... where she lead the Mercury to the Finals. They lost to the Chicago Sky, 3 games to 1.
Many fans questioned whether Griner would return to the court after she was swapped with high-value Russian prisoner, Viktor Bout as part of her release in December 2022 ... but Brittney vowed to return to the court.
“I also want to make one thing very clear, I intend to play basketball for the WNBA’s Phoenix Mercury this season," BG wrote shortly after her release, adding she wished to thank everyone who advocated on her behalf while she was locked up.
Of course, Griner was locked up near Moscow in February 2022 after Russia claimed she was caught attempting to smuggle vape cartridges into the country. BG wasn't unknown to Russia ... she previously hooped overseas, where players can earn a more lucrative salary.
The 2023 WNBA season starts in mid-May.
The terms of the deal have not yet been announced ... and neither Griner nor the organization, have issued a statement on the signing.
Griner was drafted by the Mercury with the first overall pick in the 2013 WNBA Draft. She led Phoenix to a WNBA title in 2014. BG is an 8x All-Star and 2x scoring champion. The 6'9" center also led the league in blocks 8 times.
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Charles Oakley Praises Jalen Brunson Knicks 'Gotta Keep Jelling'
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Knicks legend Charles Oakley says after years of sucking, his former squad is finally starting to trend in the right direction ... but tells TMZ Sports he wants to see Jalen Brunson and Co. play more before he considers them legit contenders in the NBA.
The Knicks are currently right in the Eastern Conference playoff race ... and are just a few wins from passing their entire total from last season (37), thanks to solid play from Brunson, an offseason free agency pickup, and his teammates, Julius Randle and R.J. Barrett.
When we spoke to Oak after the Super Bowl last week, he seemed cautiously optimistic about the roster the Knicks have put together as they make a push for a postseason run.
"It's too early to judge," Oak told us. "Brunson doing great things with them. I think Julius has picked his game up, he started off slow. R.J. ... so they got some pieces. Just keep jelling."
Charles also had a message for the hoopers ... saying, "Keep playing your game. Know that you in New York. It means a lot to be in New York."
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"When you play in New York, you're going to have a target on your back and you gotta perform. Ain't no ifs, ands, or buts, you have to perform."
BTW -- Oak helped pass out 5,000 meals for those in need before the Super Bowl ... something he's done at big sporting events for years.
Awesome.