The latest NBA Crossover Grid has been released, marking the 53rd-day fans have been trying to get the right answers to all nine cells.
Here’s a look at today’s grid:

Clues to the August 20 NBA Crossover Grid
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Cell 1 - Player who had stints with the San Antonio Spurs and Golden State Warriors
Cell 2 - Player who had stints with the Spurs and Milwaukee Bucks
Cell 3 - A two-time champ who also played for the Spurs
Cell 4 - Player who had stints with the Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors
Cell 5 - Player who had stints with the Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks
Cell 6 - A two-time champ who played for the Mavericks
Cell 7 - A top-3 pick who played for the Golden State Warriors
Cell 8 - A top-3 pick who played for the Milwaukee Bucks
Cell 9 - A two-time champ who was a top-3 pick
Answers to the August 20 NBA Crossover Grid
Answers to Cells 1-3 are here.
Eduardo Najera is a not-so-popular answer for Cell 4. The longtime Dallas Maverick also played 42 games for the Golden State Warriors. Monta Ellis is a popular answer here. He also played for both teams in his career.
OJ Mayo, Samuel Dalembert, Richard Jefferson, Jae Crowder, Jerry Stackhouse, Yi Jianlian and Andrew Bogut all fit well for Cell 5. All of them had stints with the Mavericks and Milwaukee Bucks.
Sam Cassell won back-to-back championships with the Houston Rockets and then played 16 games for the Mavericks in 1997. He's a great choice for Cell 6. D.J. Mbenga is a rare but superb answer here. His two championships came with the LA Lakers in 2009 and 2010.
Wilt Chamberlain, James Wiseman, Mike Dunleavy Jr., and Kwame Brown are former top-3 picks who also played for the Warriors. Cell 7 is where they fit best.
Milwaukee Bucks legends Oscar Robertson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar are excellent choices for Cell 8. “The Big O” was the No. 1 pick in 1960 while the “Captain” was the first player taken in the 1969 draft.
Joe Smith was picked No. 1 by the Warriors in 1995 but later played for the Bucks. He's a gem of an answer for Cell 8.
For Cell 9, Magic Johnson, David Robinson, Shaquille O’Neal, Hakeem Olajuwon and Mark Aguirre are some of the popular answers. They’re all former No. 1 picks who won the NBA championship at least twice in their careers.
Here’s the filled-out August 20 Crossover Grid:

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