It turns out that the Indiana Fever didn't need Caitlin Clark after all, at least not to beat the Minnesota Lynx in the championship game of the WNBA's Commissioner's Cup.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are the kings of not only the Western Conference but of the entire NBA. But several rivals are positioning themselves to dethrone the champs.
Damian Lillard already has suitors lined up after his surprising release from the Milwaukee Bucks, but he has few reasons to hurry and make a decision.
It will be interesting to see how the front office navigates the negative effects of potentially entering the second apron while playing in a smaller market.
James has exercised his $52.6M player option for the 2025-26 season and has a no-trade clause in his contract. Still, he may be keeping his options open.
Just five months removed from trading away Luka Doncic, one of the most transcendent talents in NBA history, the Dallas Mavericks suddenly appear primed for a title hunt in Dallas again.
The former Illinois guard, selected with the No. 20 pick, will earn $3,658,800 in 2025-26, and $17.7M over the course of his first four pro seasons in the league.
Nikola Jokic has plenty of accolades, including three MVP trophies, an Olympic bronze medal and an NBA title. But next season he may have something he's rarely experienced in his NBA career: depth.
It's counterintuitive to think that a team featuring a 7-foot, 280-pound center is too small. But that's the case with the Philadelphia 76ers after French forward Guerschon Yabusele left for the New York Knicks.
The NBA's landscape has dramatically altered due to three significant injuries — Jayson Tatum, Tyrese Haliburton and Damian Lillard all suffered torn Achilles tendons during the playoffs.
The Denver Nuggets brought back one of their most popular former players when Bruce Brown signed with the team Monday. They shouldn't stop with just one former Nugget.
The Knicks have worked quickly this offseason to fortify themselves as arguably the Eastern Conference favorites entering 2025-26. All they need is a head coach.
Clark has more than lived up to the hype as the No. 1 pick coming out of Iowa in the 2024 WNBA Draft. She finished fourth in the MVP voting as a rookie, as well as being named an All-Star.