A Night with The Players' Tribune
On the night of the 2016 NBA Draft, a few select athletes and employees of Budweiser and The Players’ Tribune enjoyed some fun and games.
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On the night of the 2016 NBA Draft, a few select athletes and employees of Budweiser and The Players’ Tribune enjoyed some fun and games.
Undrafted fam. First of all, welcome to the club. I wish I could say it was a more exclusive one.
This is the third season in a row that the commissioner has granted me time for a sit-down, and we’ve got a special treat for you this year — video to go along
Draft night, for me, is going to be pretty emotional. The hardest part of transitioning from college to the NBA will be the physicality of the game.
I was Kevin Ware, the guy who broke his leg. Now I’m working hard to be Kevin Ware, the professional basketball player.
We asked some incoming NBA rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. This is the NBA Job Application.
As I walked into the Spurs' interview, they kind of were just like, 'We have Tony Parker, Patty Mills. You're not gonna play. You're just going straight to the
Coach K made me be a leader. I think all year he forced me to be vocal.
I can assure you that after a few months, your team will be -- by far -- the most knowledgeable in the NBA when it comes to comic book characters. That’s a prom
When I’m on the court, reggae helps me get into the right zone. All reggae. Only reggae.
It was different growing up in hockey country, but I lived close to a basketball court outside and so we’d just go work. It was fun.
We asked some incoming NBA rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. This is the NBA Job Application.
I know all about adversity and resiliency. I learned about those things at a young age. Had to. Didn’t have a choice.
We asked some incoming rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. This is the NBA Job Application.
It's been a lifelong dream for me just to get drafted. So whatever happens -- whatever team wants me -- that's where I'll be happy to go.
That’s when the house started to shake. I knew what it was right away. Just as my brother got to us, the house collapsed.
We asked some incoming rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. This is the NBA Job Application.
I'm in the position I've always wanted to be in. But this process is a handful, for sure. I'm just enjoying it.
Because of my teammates and the entire UNC community, I’m going to play in the NBA. And because of coach, I’m going to enter the league as a man.
My parents say that on November 16, 1993, I came out of the womb in a Michigan State jersey.
I started watching a lot of basketball, watching Kobe Bryant on TV, and I fell in love with it.
Using a format familiar to anyone who has ever applied for a new job, we asked some incoming NBA rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. T
Using a format familiar to anyone who has ever applied for a new job, we asked some incoming NBA rookies a few questions so you could get to know them better. T
We still might be a hockey country but it's changing. I want everyone to know: You can play basketball in Canada and you can still get to where you need to go.