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Atlanta Hawks center Clint Capela (15), Atlanta Hawks forward Dominick Barlow (0) and Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young (11) react after the end of the third quarter against the Orlando Magic at ...
New York Basketball: “Clint Capela Atlanta was one big that the Knicks checked in on. I don’t know how far talks went. I don’t know if they’re active at this very moment. But they did ...
The Houston Rockets enter next season with one of the league's most intriguing starting lineups. Kevin Durant slots in nicely with Fred VanVleet, Amen Thompson, ...
Clint Capela and De’Andre Hunter rumors have subsisted for ages, but the general consensus from league sources is that the Hawks can’t get any meaningful return for them. ...
Clint Capela always tries to start games hard, with a loud finish at the rim or something to that effect, to try to get the Hawks going. 76 ...
The Los Angeles Lakers were reportedly targeting Deandre Ayton to be their starting center from the first minute of free ...
Tim Bontemps: The Hawks say Clint Capela saw the team ophthalmologist tonight, and will be re-evaluated tomorrow, after taking an elbow to the eye late in tonight’s game. Sources told ESPN th… ...
Clint Capela has an amazing car collection. Capela is a legitimate starting center in the NBA. The Swiss big man currently suits up for the Atlanta Hawks. Standing at 6’10, Capela once led the ...
Clint Capela wasn’t confident when he entered the NBA as a rookie with the Houston Rockets in 2014. He was so skinny that he had stacks of protein shakes piled up in his apartment, and he always ...
Before he could be asked a question, 1976 No. 1 overall pick John Lucas, who has been a player development coach with the Houston Rockets since 2016, said he would do anything for Clint Capela.The ...
Clint Capela likely wasn’t at the top of mind for every NBA observer in advance of the 2020-21 season, and that is defensible. After all, Capela last appeared on the court for the Houston ...
Houston's Clint Capela takes The Crossover through the ins and and outs of the pick-and-roll game—and shows why he's one of the most critical players in the Western Conference Finals.