Recent reports claimed that Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo gathered several teammates to stress that trade rumors should not distract them. After responses from Kyle Kuzma and Kevin Porter Jr., the NBA world remained uncertain if the meeting even occurred.
Kevin Durant passed 31,000 points on Friday night in a game against the Phoenix Suns. He continues to climb the all-time scoring rankings, which have boosted his reputation as one of the greatest scorers in NBA history.
The Los Angeles Clippers have been a mess at this point of the season. The Los Angeles Clippers are 5-16 and in 14th place in the Western Conference. They do not own their 2026 first-round pick which belongs to the Oklahoma City Thunder dating back to the Paul George for Shai Gilgeous-Alexander trade.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are off to a rocky start during the 2025-26 NBA season. With the likes of the Boston Celtics and Indiana Pacers not expected to compete for the 2026 NBA Championship, the Cleveland Cavaliers have a shot at wreaking havoc in the East.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
Anthony Davis is once again dealing with a lower-body injury, and at this point, it’s starting to feel like a yearly tradition. The star big man, now in his second year with the Dallas Mavericks, went down awkwardly midway through a game against the Suns and immediately reached for his leg.
One of the biggest question marks in the Dallas Mavericks dressing room ahead of the preseason centred around Cooper Flagg. The reigning top overall pick from the 2025 NBA Draft has been labelled a generational talent by many fans and experts.
With Cooper Flagg’s generational two-way abilities and collegiate accolades creating massive hype around him ahead of his NBA debut, comparisons with legends have already begun.
LeBron James has the NBA waiting with bated breath after his cryptic social media post. He wrote, “The decision of all decisions. October 7th. 12 pm EST,” a clear nod to his infamous “decision” in 2010, when he revealed he was joining the Miami Heat.
LeBron James has the NBA waiting with bated breath after his cryptic social media post. LeBron James posted to social media, “The decision of all decisions.
NBA fans have been losing their minds over the Kawhi Leonard contract investigation this past month. Ever since Pablo Torre reported that the Los Angeles Clippers could be circumventing the salary cap to pay the star forward, the league has gotten involved in investigating.
Pablo Torre has earned praise from many corners for his reporting on the Kawhi Leonard scandal, but not everyone has been a fan. Former NBA player Channing Frye had a controversial reaction to Torre's reporting on the Road Trippin' podcast, as he called him out for snitching on Leonard and the Los Angeles Clippers.
Arizona basketball has turned itself into a national brand and has had sustained success dating back to when legendary head coach Lute Olson had his first winning season in his second-year at the helm going 21-10 during the 1984-85 season.
The NBA offseason has reached a slow point as most of the top free agents have already signed new contracts and the Las Vegas Summer League has wrapped up.
The Golden State Warriors, although on the older side of the NBA, are still determined to contend for a championship. Last season, the Warriors made a crucial move by trading for Jimmy Butler in a five-team deal.
This is the NBA, and we all know that means. It means that absolutely anything is possible. Just ask Channing Frye. The former NBA big man offered a bold prediction for the 2025-26 season, saying he could see the Golden State Warriors blowing it up midway through the year.
Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James is one of the most competitive athletes in the world as he has done everything in his career to win as many championships as possible.
At this point, the lack of offseason moves by the Golden State Warriors could be a sign of something big happening later in the season. Last season, the Golden State Warriors made it to the postseason by a hair, thanks to a late-season surge after the Jimmy Butler trade.
With Tyrese Haliburton and Jayson Tatum sidelined heading into next season due each player suffering a ruptured Achilles tendon, many view the Eastern Conference as wide open.
As the Los Angeles Lakers prepare for another high-expectation season, their latest big-name addition, Deandre Ayton, arrives with both promise and baggage.
As an NBA player, Channing Frye was a bit of a journeyman. He played for six different teams, including the Cleveland Cavaliers on two occasions (2015-18, and ’18-19).
The Eastern Conference is wide open next season, and the Atlanta Hawks have taken full advantage. The Hawks have been one of the more aggressive teams so far this offseason, both in free agency and via trade.
The Dallas Mavericks selected Cooper Flagg first overall in the 2025 NBA Draft and as the NBA world projects how good the association’s top prospect will be in the pros, analyst and former player, Channing Frye, delivered his take.
Channing Frye’s passionate rant about nostalgia killing the NBA is a conversation that has been brewing for years. He laid it all out, calling out the constant comparisons between modern stars and the legends of the past, specifically Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. "Nostalgia is killing the NBA.
Before the start of the regular season, a lot of pundits didn't forecast the Golden State Warriors contending for a playoff berth, let alone one of the top spots in the Western Conference.
Draymond Green is bound for the Hall of Fame, but the 2016 suspension remains the biggest black mark on his record. He took the bait, and the Cavaliers reeled in the title.