The Indiana Fever finally caught a break. On Tuesday, the Fever won their first game since losing point guard Caitlin Clark to a left quadriceps strain, defeating the Washington Mystics, 85-76.
On Saturday, the New York Knicks fell just short in their quest for an NBA championship. Despite it being their deepest run in decades, the franchise decided to make some drastic changes.
The 68-win Oklahoma City Thunder are clear favorites against an Indiana Pacers side that won 18 fewer games and held home-court advantage in only the first round.
The New York Knicks have been widely criticized for their stunning decision to fire head coach Tom Thibodeau, and a pair of NBA champions were quick to make their feelings on the move quite clear.
Who are the potential head coaches lining up to be Thibs' replacement?
Often it's not the best players who come through on the court when a team needs it during the most important time of the season. Here's our look at some unsung or overlooked performances in the history of the NBA Finals.
How many of the NBA players to record 10 or more double-doubles in the 2024-25 NBA seasons can you name in six minutes?
It's safe to say that the Zion Williamson experience has been a failure for the New Orleans Pelicans. You can't fault the franchise, though. They've remained patient and tried multiple different approaches to make things work.
The New York Knicks looked into trading for Phoenix Suns star Kevin Durant at the NBA trade deadline, but the Suns ultimately ended up hanging on to the future Hall of Famer.
Since hiring Jamahl Mosley as head coach in 2021, the Orlando Magic have slowly but surely begun to build an exciting young roster.
The Los Angeles Clippers have consistently fallen short during the Steve Ballmer era. Injuries to Paul George and Kawhi Leonard both derailed Ty Lue's chances of adding another championship ring to his collection.
Sometimes statistics in sports don't tell the whole story. Or, not enough to be important as fans once assumed. Here are 25 sports stats that might have lost their luster.
While stunning, the New York Knicks owed it to themselves to make a change.
You can't stop him. You can only hope to contain him. Those are words the Indiana Pacers should live by as they prepare for the NBA Finals against guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Oklahoma City Thunder.
The Thunder routed the Pacers in their two regular-season matchups, but none of those outcomes matter anymore. We've learned more about these two teams en route to the NBA Finals. Here are 10 numbers you need to know ahead of Thursday's Game 1.
Giannis Antetokounmpo's future is shaping into a key storyline for the summer.
In June 2021, Rick Carlisle parted ways with the Dallas Mavericks after 13 seasons with the team, thinking he had a head-coaching job waiting for him with a Central Division team. He did, though it wasn't the one he expected.
Hearing Curry speak on his struggles is enlightening.
There's an epidemic of NBA teams losing on purpose for multiple seasons in hopes of getting a top pick. Yet this year's NBA Finals features two teams with just one top-five pick among all their players.
The New York Knicks’ season came to a somewhat disappointing end in the Eastern Conference Finals, but that appears unlikely to cost coach Tom Thibodeau his job.
When two of their backup centers suffered Achilles tendon tears in the first nine days of the season, the Indiana Pacers were left with some very thin front court depth. The way they pivoted helped them reach the NBA Finals.
Neither squad was built on the back of years of tanking (to amass blue-chip talents) and/or a series of trades to accumulate stars — the formula used by a host of teams since the turn of the century.
The second full week of the WNBA season concluded on Sunday night with the opening round of games in the Commissioner's Cup.
On Saturday the Indiana Pacers booked their spot in the NBA Finals. They will now face the Oklahoma City Thunder, with both teams looking for the first championship in franchise history.
What moves can New York make to push beyond the conference finals and capture its first championship in over 50 years?
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