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2013 NBA Preseason – Orlando Magic vs. San Antonio Spurs Game Preview

Victor Oladipo was picked 2nd overall by the Orlando Magic in the 2013 NBA Draft. This early in his NBA career, he's already showing flashes of brilliance after having played six preseason games. On Tuesday evening, Oladipo and the Magic visited the San Antonio Spurs, which are still finalising some roster spots although their core players have been established already even before preseason began.

NBA GMs Agree: LeBron James is Best Player in the World

In the annual survey from nba.com that queried all 30 GMs of the pro league, the Heat superstar garnered 89.7 per cent of the votes as the player whom GMs will sign “if they were starting a franchise today.” Sixty-nine per cent also agreed that James will win his fifth NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) trophy in the 2013-2014 season.

According to NBA GMs: Miami Heat Will Get Three-Peat

In the annual survey from nba.com that queried all 30 GMs of the pro league, 75.9 per cent said that the Heat will achieve the rare NBA three-peat, which has only been accomplished by three other franchises in the history of the league.

2013 NBA Preseason – Indiana Pacers vs. Atlanta Hawks Game Preview

What’s life without Josh Smith for the Atlanta Hawks? The bad news is that they have not won a single game in five outings so far; the good news is it’s just the preseason. On Tuesday, they face the Indiana Pacers which are also not looking good—record-wise— exactly a week before the 2013-2014 NBA regular season begins.

Psycho T No More: World Peace Tames Hansbrough

Toronto Raptors forward Tyler Hansbrough is known as “Psycho T”. Not anymore, after he folded in front of the real-crazy Metta World Peace, forward of the New York Knicks in preseason game at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

WATCH THIS: Colts Kicker Pat McAfee Can Tackle, Too

At 6-feet-one and 220 pounds, kicker Pat McAfee of the Indianapolis Colts is still bigger than the usual American, but looks diminutive when standing beside his giant teammates. On Sunday, though, he proved himself as a legitimate American football player when he made a tackle, possibly the first in his four-year NFL career.

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