Following Specific Players On Hoops Rumors

The regular season is well underway, and some teams are starting to separate from the pack while others are lagging behind. We’ve already seen one trade, and more will follow. Hoops Rumors lets you keep up with your favorite teams as they plot for the future, and we also provide ways to easily follow the latest on all of your favorite players and trade candidates. If you want to stay up to date on DeMarcus Cousins rumors, you can find Cousins’ page right here. For intel on soon-to-be free agent Kevin Durant, go here. Updates on top draft prospect Ben Simmons are found on this page.

You can get news about players wherever you go with our Trade Rumors app, available for iOS and Android devices. The app is free and allows you to add a feed for any player and set up notifications that will alert you whenever we write about him.

Every player we’ve written about has his own rumors page. You can find any player by using our search box (located in the right sidebar); by clicking his tag at the bottom of a post in which he’s discussed; or, by simply typing his name in your address bar after hoopsrumors.com, substituting dashes for spaces. For example, Stephen Curry’s page is hoopsrumors.com/stephen-curry.

You can also set up an RSS feed for any of our player pages by adding /feed to the end of the page URL, like this: hoopsrumors.com/mike-conley/feed. Entering that URL into the reader of your choice should enable you to get updates whenever we write about Mike Conley. It works for teams, too. If you’re a Spurs fan, you can enter hoopsrumors.com/san-antonio-spurs/feed into your reader and stay on top of all the latest from San Antonio.

In addition to players and teams, there are a number of other subjects you can track by clicking on the tags that we use at the bottom of posts. You can keep tabs on news related to the draft right here. Items about the salary cap can be found on this page. You can simply scan our top stories here. Again, you can set up a feed with any of these pages by adding /feed to the end of the URL.

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