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NBA Finals 2025 - What we're hearing on Durant, Giannis, Knicks coach search
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NBA Finals 2025 – What we’re hearing on Durant, Giannis, Knicks coach search

by admin June 14, 2025


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Jun 13, 2025, 08:00 AM ET

The NBA world will be focused on Indianapolis’ Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Friday night, when the Oklahoma City Thunder will attempt to bounce back against Tyrese Haliburton and the Indiana Pacers and tie the suddenly fun Finals at two games apiece.

But for the 28 teams not taking part, business hasn’t stopped. So, with less than two weeks until what could be a very eventful NBA draft, and less than three weeks until the start of this year’s free agency period, here’s our latest look at the happenings around the league.

And, with trade chatter involving Kevin Durant, Giannis Antetokounmpo and other stars, the spiraling New York Knicks coaching search and some early free agency buzz, there is no shortage of storylines outside of the Pacers-Thunder Finals duel.

Where is the Giannis saga headed?

Until either a trade materializes involving Antetokounmpo or there is definitive word out of Milwaukee that the two-time MVP will be staying, the offseason’s biggest headline is the Greek Freak’s future.

There are few players in league history of Giannis’ caliber. The chance to potentially acquire him — in his prime at 30 years old no less — is a tantalizing possibility for opposing teams and fans alike.

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A possibility is far from a certainty. And, as things stand today, the expectation is that Antetokounmpo will start next season as a Buck, sources told ESPN. To be clear, the emphasis is on today. There’s still a lot of road to be walked this offseason, and it’s hard to know exactly how everything will shake out.

In meetings with ownership since the end of the season, Bucks coach Doc Rivers and recently extended general manager Jon Horst have presented plans to keep the core of the team intact around Antetokounmpo, with a goal of competing for a top-six playoff spot and with a hope Damian Lillard could return from his Achilles recovery before the end of next season. The Bucks went 10-4 without Lillard to close the regular season as he dealt with a blood clot. That, plus Antetokoumpo’s larger role of keeping Milwaukee afloat, were the cornerstones of the team’s projection.

With Jayson Tatum facing his own Achilles rehab, the Boston Celtics perhaps cutting payroll around him, the uncertainty facing Joel Embiid’s health and several East teams still rebuilding, there is a pathway for the Bucks to ride their MVP back into contention.

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JWill: Giannis handles things differently than other players

Jay Williams weighs in on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future in the NBA and how he handles things differently than other players.

Will the Bucks be willing to go into the luxury tax next season to do so? That’s been an open question around the league for months, with starting center Brook Lopez set to be a free agent and with Bobby Portis facing a decision on his $13.4 million player option.

If Lopez is re-signed, Milwaukee doesn’t have many realistic options to get under the tax. If he enters free agency, the Bucks can easily avoid it. Sources said the franchise is prepared to once again enter the tax after spending more than $200 million in luxury tax alone over the past few seasons — more than every team but the Golden State Warriors, LA Clippers, Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns since 2012, per Spotrac.

Rival teams suspect the Bucks will end up in the tax but keep their payroll below the $196 million first apron, which would open their ability to access more of the $14 million midlevel exception. They might need a large chunk of it for a starting point guard in place of Lillard, with the candidates including free agents such as Dennis Schroder, Tyus Jones and Malcolm Brogdon.

Much more will be known once Milwaukee’s roster comes into focus after the draft and free agency, and then we’ll have a better sense of where the Bucks stand — and how real the hopes of competing next year with Antetokounmpo really are.

Where will Durant land?

Unlike Antetokounmpo’s, there isn’t much ambiguity around Durant’s situation, with ESPN’s Shams Charania reporting Wednesday that the Suns and Durant are sifting through trade offers.

Charania listed five teams that have registered interest in Durant — the Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, Minnesota Timberwolves, Miami Heat and New York Knicks — and added that several other clubs have checked in on the 36-year-old Durant.

For Phoenix, a trade will be very complex for a trio of reasons.

  • Given the two sides are working together on a potential deal, Durant has to land somewhere he’s invested in going.

  • That team will likely need to be willing to consider giving Durant an extension of more than $60 million per season for his age-38 and age-39 seasons.

  • Perhaps most importantly, the Suns will need to get enough in return in a deal to satisfy owner Mat Ishbia and his front office.

For all of Durant’s brilliance across his career, that’s not going to be an easy task to marry those three things into a deal that works for everyone.

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At the February trade deadline, the Suns talked to a handful of teams about Durant without his knowledge. When he found out, just as the Suns and Warriors were nearing coming to terms, Durant blew up the talks. There was some disagreement within the team, sources said, about how that process was handled. It was one of the reasons new general manager Brian Gregory and Ishbia have repeatedly, ad nauseum, emphasized the promise of “alignment” in various news conferences since the end of the season.

What’s most important now is keeping Durant in the loop. Though whether there needs to be true alignment with Durant on the eventual deal is yet to be seen. The Suns need a favorable trade more than they need to keep Durant happy. If both can be achieved, terrific.

Besides the Warriors, the team that appeared to be the most serious about trading for Durant four months ago was the Minnesota Timberwolves. At the time, the Wolves and Suns were second apron teams, and it made a deal too complex to happen. But with several Wolves potentially opting out of their contracts (namely Julius Randle and Naz Reid) and Rudy Gobert taking a small pay cut as part of his new deal, Minnesota potentially has more flexibility to execute such a transaction.

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Shams shares Kevin Durant’s main trade suitors with McAfee

Shams Charania tells Pat McAfee that Kevin Durant is the biggest trade domino, with five teams interested: Rockets, Spurs, Heat, Timberwolves and Knicks.

One additional team to monitor, sources said, is the Clippers, who have the contracts to make another move to augment the roster around Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, presuming the latter either opts into his contract or signs a new deal this offseason.

Multiple league sources said they were skeptical that the price for Durant in a trade would get to a place where Phoenix would be satisfied with it.

What does seem clear is that this saga could easily be wrapped up on, or by, draft night on June 25. And with the weak free agent class and the lack of teams with cap space, one source said this year’s draft could easily wind up being an even busier night than normal — and it could be the high point of activity this summer.

Who, exactly, will coach the Knicks?

Wednesday morning, former Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau did an incredibly classy thing. He put out a full-page ad in The New York Times celebrating his time in New York and thanking the organization, players and fans for his five years in a job he grew up dreaming of having as a kid in Connecticut.

By the end of the day, any dreams the Knicks had of this being a smooth search to replace Thibodeau — already a difficult task, considering he finished his tenure as the fourth-winningest coach in franchise history — had been replaced by what’s quickly becoming a nightmare.

In the span of 24 hours, New York remarkably found itself being rejected by five teams in attempts to speak to their head coaches: the Atlanta Hawks (Quin Snyder); Chicago Bulls (Billy Donovan); Dallas Mavericks (Jason Kidd); Rockets (Ime Udoka); and Timberwolves (Chris Finch). This sort of thing simply doesn’t happen, and it has left plenty of people around the league shaking their heads in amusement. Or, in the case of some of the teams involved in denying permission, anger over the way it’s been handled.

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Typically, a team in the Knicks’ situation — moving on from a coach who had won a series in three straight playoffs and coming off its first conference finals in 25 years — knows exactly who it is targeting in a new coach.

What has become abundantly clear: New York did not have a plan in place when the decision was made to move on from Thibodeau.

So what happens now? For starters, sources said, there’s some belief that things could change in the cases of Kidd in Dallas and Donovan in Chicago. Kidd has a long history of fiery departures from prior stops — including in 2014, when he wound up getting permission to leave the Brooklyn Nets to join the Bucks. Kidd also has a lot of relationships in New York from his year playing there in 2012-13 and has a relationship with Jalen Brunson from coaching him in Dallas before the guard came to New York three years ago as a free agent.

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Stephen A.: Knicks’ head coach search is ‘pathetic’

Stephen A. Smith breaks down why the Knicks’ head coach search looks so bad, calling it desperate and pathetic.

Donovan, meanwhile, is a Long Island native who played 44 games with the 1987-88 Knicks after starring at Providence College. He would undoubtedly be the kind of hit the Knicks are looking for locally after moving on from Thibodeau.

But if neither of those scenarios change, where do the Knicks go from there? Perhaps it’s someone like Taylor Jenkins, Mike Brown or Michael Malone, all proven coaches currently without a job. Maybe it’s Cleveland Cavaliers assistant coach Johnnie Bryant, who was a finalist for the Suns job that went to fellow Cavs assistant Jordan Ott last week, and who spent the few seasons before this one working for Thibodeau in New York. Maybe it’s someone completely off the radar.

Right now, the only thing that’s clear about this coaching search is that it’s not going the way the Knicks had hoped.

What will happen with Ty Jerome?

While this summer features a very light free agency class, at least one player will have an intriguing market around him: Cavaliers guard Ty Jerome.

Coming off a top-three finish for Sixth Man of the Year for the 64-win Cavaliers, Jerome averaged 12.5 points in fewer than 20 minutes per game, shooting over 51% from the field and over 43% from 3-point range. His return from an ankle injury that forced him to miss virtually all of the 2023-24 season was a catalyst for Cleveland’s explosion to the East’s No. 1 seed.

The Cavs are wary of losing him and fellow key reserve free agent Sam Merrill, a shooting specialist who could have suitors as a fellow unrestricted free agent.

Jerome, who was on a $2.5 million deal this past season with the Cavaliers, is in line for a very hefty raise from that number, sources said. The expectation around the league is that it will take the full midlevel exception — roughly $14.1 million — to get Jerome signed. Cleveland, however, is hoping to get him to return for a bit less, sources said, as it attempts to navigate the second luxury tax apron and the team-building challenges that go along with it.

Team president Koby Altman has said he has clearance from owner Dan Gilbert to go deep into the luxury tax. But as this new CBA era is showing, the deeper a team goes into the aprons, the harder it is to escape. And all second apron teams have the same desire: Get out as soon as possible.



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Ice Spice cast for major role in The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants

by admin June 10, 2025



Spongebob: Search for Squarepants is the latest Spongebob movie, and Ice Spice is set to not only play a character in the film, but also to have a full song made for the movie.

Since the original movie came out in 2004, Spongebob has been gracing cinemas as one of the most popular kids’ animated shows ever. It’s Nickelodeon’s flagship for a reason.

Just the same, there have been a number of celebrity cameos, whether they be voicing characters in the film or be starring directly themselves in the case of David Hasselhoff’s iconic role in the very first Spongebob movie.

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However, The Spongebob Movie: Search for Squarepants has a celebrity guest starring in it that’s rather unexpected: Ice Spice.

Ice Spice set for major role in Spongebob movie

With a total count of Spotify listens that number in the billions, Ice Spice is one of the most popular hip-hop artists in the world.

And, despite much of her identity as a musician being related to topics that aren’t the most appropriate for children, she’s been chosen to play a major role in Spongebob: Search for Squarepants.

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One of Ice Spice’s most popular songs is titled Bikini Bottom, and, though the lyrics would need to be reworked in order to fit into a movie for kids, she’s already proven she can turn a Spongebob-esque beat into a song that’s great on its own.

Ice SpiceIce Spice in her Bikini Bottom music video

As for her actual role in the film, it’s up in the air. Maybe she’ll play an animated character? Maybe she’ll be herself? Perhaps she’ll have a whole musical number? Who knows?

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Outside of this, the majority of the listed cast so far is side characters and original cast members reprising their roles, including Mark Hamill returning as the Flying Dutchman. Regina Hall and George Lopez have also been confirmed for the film, though their roles are yet unclear.

This may not even be the most bizarre role she’s ever had considering she’s got a skin in Fortnite.

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TikTok now blocks search results for #SkinnyTok
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TikTok now blocks search results for #SkinnyTok

by admin June 4, 2025


TikTok no longer shows search results for the hashtag #SkinnyTok. Critics who supported this block said some videos with that label were promoting disordered eating and other unhealthy or risky diet behaviors. We’ve reached out to TikTok for comment on this development.

France’s Minister of State for Digital Affairs Clara Chappaz was one of the politicians leading the pushback against this particular hashtag. She has been campaigning against #SkinnyTok with both French and EU regulators since April. “These videos promoting extreme thinness are revolting and absolutely unacceptable,” Chappaz said. “Digital tools are marvellous in terms of progress and freedom, but badly used they can shatter lives … the social networks cannot escape their responsibility.”

While blocking search results for potentially harmful hashtags is a positive step, it only places hurdles in the path of people who want to seek out similar videos. “Users are savvy,” Cornell University professor Brooke Erin Duffy told The New York Times. “They know how to work these platforms and how to evade their content moderation systems.”

A block on one hashtag is just the latest in TikTok’s piecemeal approach toward content that could encourage eating disorders. In 2020 it placed restrictions on ads that might “promote a negative or harmful body image,” such as fasting apps and weight loss supplements. TikTok began a partnership with the National Eating Disorder Association in 2021 to offer more resources for users with eating disorders. Later that year, it also introduced a new approach to the For You page in an effort to reduce the impact of watching too many repeated clips on a negative topic.



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Google paused the rollout of its AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ search feature
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Google paused the rollout of its AI-powered ‘Ask Photos’ search feature

by admin June 3, 2025


Google is pausing the rollout of its AI-powered “Ask Photos” feature within Google Photos, which has been slowly expanding since last fall. “Ask Photos isn’t where it needs to be,” wrote Jamie Aspinall, a product manager for Google Photos, in a post on X responding to criticism, citing three factors: latency, quality, and user experience.

The experimental feature is powered by Google’s “most capable” Gemini AI models. Specifically, it’s a specialized version of its Gemini models that are “only used for Ask Photos,” according to Google.

Aspinall said Google had paused the feature’s rollout “at very small numbers while we address these issues,” and that in about two weeks, the team would ship a better version “that brings back the speed and recall of the original search.

At the same time, Google also announced Tuesday that keyword search in Photos is getting better, allowing you to use quotes to find exact text matches within “filenames, camera models, captions, or text within photos,” or search without quotes to include visual matches too.

Google announced the feature last May at I/O 2024, and positioned it as a way to query your Photos app for common-sense questions that another human would typically have to help with — i.e., asking about which themes you’ve chosen in the past for a child’s birthday party, or which national parks you’ve visited.

“Gemini’s multimodal capabilities can help understand exactly what’s happening in each photo and can even read text in the image if required,” the company wrote in the announcement. “Ask Photos then crafts a helpful response and picks which photos and videos to return.”

It’s not the first time Google has paused the rollout of an AI-powered feature, as it competes in a quickly intensifying AI arms race against other tech giants and startups alike.

Last May, within weeks of debuting “AI Overview” in Google Search, Google paused the feature after nonsensical and inaccurate answers went viral on social media, with no way to opt out of usage. Two high-profile examples: The feature called Barack Obama the first Muslim president of the United States, and recommended users put glue on pizza to keep the cheese on.

And last February, Google rolled out Gemini’s image-generation tool with a good deal of fanfare, then paused the feature that same month after users reported historical inaccuracies, such as an AI-generated image depicting the U.S. Founding Fathers as people of color.



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Google plans to appeal the antitrust ruling against its search engine dominance
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Google plans to appeal the antitrust ruling against its search engine dominance

by admin June 1, 2025


The complex and consequential antitrust trial against Google and its search engine practices recently heard its closing arguments, and the tech giant is already planning to appeal. In a post made on X, Google confirmed it would file an appeal, explaining that the proposed solutions went too far and “would harm consumers.”

“We will wait for the Court’s opinion,” Google wrote. “And we still strongly believe the Court’s original decision was wrong, and look forward to our eventual appeal.”

To challenge Google’s dominance of the search engine market, the Department of Justice took on the tech giant by filing a lawsuit back in 2020. The monumental antitrust case has steadily evolved over the years, with the DOJ proposing remedies like Google opening up its search engine tech to licensing, prohibiting agreements with device makers like Apple and Samsung to ensure Google was the default search engine and forcing the sale of the Chrome browser and the open-source Chromium project.

According to Google, the Department of Justice’s proposed actions would open consumers up to “very real privacy issues,” leave the government in charge of user data and help “well-funded competitors.” Instead, Google offered to loosen its agreements to allow other search engines on devices and create an oversight committee to monitor the company’s activities.

Since then, the federal judge presiding over the case, Amit Mehta of the US District Court for the District of Columbia, ruled in August 2024 that Google had an illegal monopoly of the search engine market. The judge agreed with the DOJ that Google owning the Chrome browser gives it an unfair advantage since it could use its search engine advantage to drive more traffic and generate more revenue for the company.

The end result of this antitrust trial could have serious implications for the future of AI, which is closely tied to the search engine market. According to Google, this ruling could allow other companies with AI chatbots to step in and dominate the search engine market instead. During the trial, Nick Turley, an OpenAI executive, testified that the company would be interested in buying Chrome if Google was forced to sell it.



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New YouTube feature lets you search for anything you see in Shorts

by admin May 30, 2025



YouTube users will now be able to search for anything they spot in a Short, meaning you’ll never have to ask people in the comments for info ever again.

Have you ever watched a YouTube Short and wondered about landmarks, plants, objects, animals, or anything else in the clip? You’re not alone – and the Google-owned platform wants to help.

On May 29, YouTube revealed that Google Lens functionality would start working with Shorts as part of a new beta project.

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“In the coming weeks, viewers will be able to use Lens to search what they see while watching a Short,” the platform explained.

YouTube Shorts get a huge upgrade

While using the YouTube Mobile app, users can pause the video and select “Lens” in the top menu. From there, viewers can draw, highlight, or tap what they’re watching to perform a search.

As an example, in the announcement, YouTube showed a user drawing a circle around a dog and performing a search to find out what type of breed it is. Spoilers: it was a Dachshund.

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From there, users can jump back into the video from the search results, or, if you’d prefer to use a different platform than Google, just copy the relevant info and plug it into whatever tool you prefer using.

This feature won’t let viewers search for non-famous people. The platform says that the program “[doesn’t] use any biometric facial recognition with Lens.” However, they also state “it’s possible that we may show results for notable public figures.”

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The Lens feature is rolling out to users now, so expect to be able to utilize it yourself by early June.

YouTube has been keen to keep upgrading Shorts and has added numerous features similar to that of its main rival TikTok.

Earlier in 2025, YT unveiled a new editor that lets users add music, and make edits to the timing of clips and music, which automatically aligns clips to the rhythm.

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Anthropic brings web search to free Claude users
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Anthropic brings web search to free Claude users

by admin May 28, 2025


Anthropic is continuing to trickle down features to its free users. The latest one to make the leap out of subscriber-only mode is web search, which the company introduced to its AI chatbot Claude in March. According to Anthropic, connecting Claude to the web allows it to deliver more accurate responses based on the most up-to-date information available online. This feature is available to all Claude users starting today.

In addition, Anthropic has begun beta tests for voice mode on its mobile apps. This option lets users interact with Claude in natural conversations in an expansion of the platform’s existing dictation tools. There will be five voice options available to assign to Claude, and the AI assistant can provide full transcripts and voice mode summaries after a conversation.

May has been a busy month for Anthropic, which just launched two new models last week. Opus 4 is a powerful coding-focused system that can use multiple tools in parallel and can run for several hours at a time, while Sonnet 4 is a hybrid reasoning model designed to move between quick queries and more complex ones. The current beta testing of voice mode will default to Sonnet 4.



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