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Dustin Dopirak: Jordan Nwora: "I think this summer is …

Dustin Dopirak: Jordan Nwora: "I think this summer is going to be huge. I don't know how much time I'm going to spend in Buffalo. I'm going to spend a lot of time out here in Indiana."

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"I want them to be better than they were when they …

"I want them to be better than they were when they came here, and have the same or more love for the game when they first came to this camp," Nwora said. This is the first year for the camp in Buffalo. He did a similar camp in Nigeria.

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Duane Rankin: "Didn't they lose to Buffalo?" Mikal Bridges when asked if he and Deandre Ayton talked about possible Arizona-Villanova matchup in Elite 8. Buffalo beat Ayton's Cats in 2018 1st round. Bridges' Cats won it all. Bridges joked Ayton was at Arizona "2 months" to "get here" #Suns

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Still, respect hasn’t always been paid to McAdoo for …

Still, respect hasn’t always been paid to McAdoo for whatever reason. Maybe it’s because his championship years with the Lakers have been cast as him being a player at the end of his career. There’s also that he won MVP playing for Buffalo (now the LA Clippers) at a time some thought Buffalo was in the ABA. McAdoo was the only MVP and scoring champion not named to the NBA’s 50th Anniversary Team, which was one of the more glaring omissions fixed with the 75th Anniversary team. “They know they messed up in the first 50,” McAdoo said. “But I still don’t feel like I’m respected, because people don’t know the whole story.”

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An event to remember the late Cliff Robinson will be held this weekend in Buffalo at Johnnie B. Wiley Amateur Athletic Sports Pavilion, 1100 Jefferson Ave. The event, which is free and open to the public, runs from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. It will include live music and guest speakers.

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The Raptors have also discussed playing in Tampa Bay …

The Raptors have also discussed playing in Tampa Bay or Nashville or as tenants in another NBA team’s arena, according to a source. Kansas City pitched its T-Mobile Center. Louisville was floated and reportedly shot down. There’s been speculation about the team moving over the border to Buffalo, just like the Toronto Blue Jays during the last MLB season. While some of those destinations offer a warmer climate, none can match the geographical sense of The Rock.

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Former New York Knicks basketball players J.R. Smith and Al Harrington made a surprise appearance in Albany on Tuesday to push for pot to be legalized before the plan goes up in smoke at the end of the legislative session. The New Jersey-born hoops stars were invited by Assembly Majority Leader Crystal Peoples-Stokes (D-Buffalo), who is the sponsor of the recreational marijuana legislation, with the suspected tokers lending star power to the dying legislation. Harrington told The Post that he and Smith had “expertise” in both medical and recreational marijuana and were pushing for black communities to be included in the proposed legislation.

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Will the Lakers reach their goal in terms of trading Julius Randle, Jordan Clarkson and/or Luol Deng to create the salary-cap room needed to sign to two max players in the summer before the trade deadline? Deven Parikh, Buffalo, NY STEIN: If the Lakers have to do all that before the Feb. 8 deadline to win your approval, then I don’t foresee a joyous Valentine’s Day for you. But the reality is that they have until the end of June to make all the moves they need to make. Deng will almost certainly have to be waived and stretched; there’s just no trade market for him. But takers for Randle and Clarkson will emerge. The expectation remains that it’s certainly going to cost the Lakers some attached draft compensation to move one or both of those guys, but they’re quality players and suitors will materialize. (And, no, dear readers: It is NOT an accident that I answered a question from a Buffalonian first!)

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