0 of 30Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated PressThe 2020 offseason was another whirlwind of player movement in the NBA. Last year, it was the stars who played musical chairs. This year, with the exception of a few big names who are off
0 of 8Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated PressThe NBA is back, and with it comes a new batch of predictions.Bleacher Report asked our best basketball minds to place their votes for every major award this season from MVP to Executive of the
Phelan M. Ebenhack/Associated Press15. John Collins, Atlanta HawksBilling John Collins as a play-finisher fails to adequately encapsulate his value. His offensive imprint is more encyclopedic. Yes, he does most of his damage working off others. Almost three-quarters of his made
It was a moment made for March. Sam Merrill, the Mountain West's reigning player of the year, had played 112 minutes of basketball in less than 72 hours. His Utah State Aggies' NCAA tournament hopes were hanging on winning this
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No. 1 Los Angeles Lakers vs. No. 8 Memphis Grizzlies
The ahead-of-schedule Grizzlies weren't supposed to be here, and an impatient, 35-year-old LeBron James will remind them of that with a ferocious series of knockout punches. Add on Anthony
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LOS ANGELES — How long will it take for the NBA to return?
"Initially, through the first week, two weeks, we were looking at more specific scenarios," commissioner Adam Silver told TNT's Ernie Johnson on Monday. "... What
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With his Chicago Bulls off to a dismal 4-11 start to the 2018-19 regular season, rookie Wendell Carter Jr. believes his team needs to work on getting on the same page in order to turn things around.
Carter recently told
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Things appear to be coming together for the Boston Celtics after their 123-116 overtime victory over the Toronto Raptors at TD Garden on Friday.
On the heels of a 29-point win over the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, the Celtics kept their momentum
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Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green will miss an indefinite period of time starting with Saturday's game against the Dallas Mavericks because of a toe injury.
"We decided to give him some time off. Don't know how long
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In suspending Draymond Green for Tuesday's victory over the Atlanta Hawks following his heated exchange with Kevin Durant on Monday night, the Golden State Warriors made a choice. And it could cost them both stars.
They did not