J-Crossover looked more like J-CrystalBall out there on Friday. TNT’s Jamal Crawford predicted that Mavs star Luka Doncic would hit a step-back three to win the game.
Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton (hamstring) appears unlikely to play in a pivotal Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Saturday, paving a clear path for the Celtics to advance to the next round.
His advancing years and significant contract demands could thwart his chances of extending his stay in South Beach.
The 2024 WNBA rookie class has already made waves not even two weeks into the regular season.
Shooting is the great equalizer in basketball. You might not be the greatest, most explosive athlete, capable of throwing down crazy dunks or blowing past defenders off the dribble, but if you can shoot, chances are that you'll play a key role on any team you're a part of. Let's take a look at the greatest pure shooters in basketball history.
The close proximity between his playoff triple-doubles has put Doncic in elite company.
Here are three stars from a wild Friday night of NBA playoff action.
After the game, a somber Gobert explained what happened on the play and shouldered blame for the loss.
Bronny James is arguably the most hyped second-round NBA Draft prospect in history. Kendrick Perkins recently called out his fellow ESPN panel for covering Bronny only due to his last name.
Anthony Edwards has been humbled since Minnesota's Game 6 win against Denver last week.
Even a person with few lip-reading skills could discern what Luka Doncic told Rudy Gobert after hitting a dagger three in the closing seconds of Dallas' Game 2 win over Minnesota.
Jamal "Crawsturdamus" Crawford nailed it to a T.
According to NBA insider Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, before trading for Dennis Schröder, the Nets were in talks with the Lakers on a blockbuster trade.
When an NBA team gets a new general manager, the old coach's job is always in danger, even if he signed a giant, record-breaking contract.
Jaylen Brown is seemingly en route to being crowned the new king of the Eastern Conference Finals.
The New York Knicks were an NBA Finals contender this season. They boasted an All-NBA point guard, an All-Star forward, a thrilling defensive stopper, elite shooters on the wings and big men whose disparate skillsets made it possible for New York to adapt to any opponent.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
Dallas Mavericks superstar Luka Doncic on Friday stuck a dagger into the Minnesota Timberwolves to end Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals. Doncic twisted the knife a little extra for Rudy Gobert.
Doncic certainly went out and won the game, logging a 32-point triple-double and shooting 5-of-11 from behind the arc.
The Mavericks were in danger of getting blown out in Game 2. Then Luka Doncic got going.
Asked during the latest episode of his "What An Experience Podcast" whether he expects to be on the court for the Bulls on opening night next season, Lonzo Ball expressed confidence that he’ll be ready to go.
Naz Reid is the reigning Sixth Man of the Year. After the first half of Game 2, he should consider entering the Three-Point Contest next season.
For Anthony Edwards, scoring just 19 points in Game 1 must've felt like a disappointment. He didn't waste any time putting up points in Game 2. Edwards had 10 points in the first quarter of the Timberwolves' Game 2 tilt with the Dallas Mavericks, doing most of his damage from the free throw line.
Recent reports have suggested that Brown’s next deal seems likely to be worth at least $10M per year.
Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green thinks the NBA is hurting his earnings upside with their numerous fines, but it's a problematic notion for a number of reasons.
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