Either the Clippers start building an identity now, or they can talk about how things went wrong when they get eliminated from the playoffs.
Tied at 101-101 with just about eight seconds left on the game clock, former No. 1 overall pick Cade Cunningham had a chance to be a hero for the Pistons.
The Timberwolves' Karl-Anthony Towns is injured, and whether he makes it back for the playoffs is uncertain. The Celtics' Kristaps Porzingis has a hamstring injury that can take a long time to heal. The Nets' Ben Simmons is out for the season, but a play-in spot for Brooklyn is not out of the question.
Paul Pierce wants to see LeBron James "take a step back" within the Los Angeles Lakers offensive system.
The Milwaukee Bucks are seen as a genuine contender to emerge from the Eastern Conference. However, their struggles throughout the regular season mean they will have a point to prove once the postseason gets underway.
Last month, JJ Redick bemoaned that NBA fans didn’t want to be educated about the game. Now he and LeBron James are betting that there’s an audience for basketball-only talk.
If the Bucks plan on competing for a championship, head coach Doc Rivers must find a way to get his two best players to coexist on the court.
Irving would provide Team USA with a genuine X-factor. His playmaking and ball-handling skills are the type you need to break down well-oiled half-court defenses.
The Detroit Pistons have had a miserable season, but the month of March should make them feel much better about their future.
Both Los Angeles and Golden State want to climb up in the standings, escaping the 9-10 play-in game. But they're three games behind the three teams virtually tied for sixth-to-eighth place.
Kyrie Irving didn’t eat or drink anything Sunday. It didn’t stop him from hitting the game-winning shot.
Despite having future Hall of Famers Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green in their ranks, the Warriors are clearly in a transition phase.
This team's recent surge has propelled two analysts to call them "the scariest team" out West, and now a Hall of Famer agrees.
Wembanyama continues to wow during his rookie season.
When Kyrie Irving drained a 21-foot left-handed floater at the buzzer to seal the Mavericks' 107-105 win over the Nuggets, Luka Doncic was in such disbelief he dropped to his knees holding the back of his head. It wasn't the only one shocked by the shot.
Milwaukee didn’t have Giannis Antetokounmpo inside against the Phoenix Suns. So they destroyed the Suns from the outside instead.
Portland Trail Blazers center Deandre Ayton, is arguably playing the best basketball of his career and backing up some comments he made in January.
San Antonio Spurs HC Gregg Popovich is done playing it cool when it comes to super-rookie Victor Wembanyama.
Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo called game.
Dallas Mavericks MVP candidate Luka Doncic essentially turned into the "mind blown" emoji after Kyrie Irving hit a 20-foot hook with his left hand to down the Denver Nuggets.
The 76ers have been without Joel Embiid for the past 21 games. The reigning MVP recently underwent surgery for a torn meniscus.
Sometimes, it's good to know when you've been beaten, and this is one of those times.
Golden State Warriors HC Steve Kerr called out replay reviews for their impact on the flow of games.
Grant Williams has recently come under fire for being perceived as a bad locker room presence.
Lakers-Warriors on ABC should have been a fantastic showcase for the NBA. The last two minutes only featured incompetence and delays.
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