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The trade rumors surrounding Chris Paul are intensifying, with multiple teams reportedly showing serious interest in acquiring him.
The NBA Western Conference Cup standings have now been altered after the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Denver Nuggets on Friday.
Three dozen decision-makers across the league weighed in on their peers, what they admire and who stands above the rest.
Being labeled the favorite is supposed to inspire confidence. But for some franchises, it’s often where things go wrong. Since the 2014–15 season, a handful of NBA teams have consistently struggled to take care of business in games they were expected to win.
The four quarterfinal games will take place Tuesday and Wednesday. The semifinals are Saturday in Las Vegas, and the championship game will be Tuesday, Dec. 16 in Las Vegas. Here’s how we’d rank the last eight teams standing in the 2025 NBA Cup.
On Nov. 5, the Thunder rocked up to the Moda Center in Portland for the second night of a back-to-back with travel. The night before, Oklahoma City had defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 126-107, while the Blazers had been idle after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers two nights earlier.
You may not know Paul Henare, but if you've watched games recently, you've seen a beloved strategy of his in action.
Fourteen wins and 11 losses through 25 games isn’t what a championship-caliber Cavs roster expects. It’s noisy, unsettling and ripe for hot takes. For some fans, a string of ugly losses — like the recent one to an injury-depleted Golden State team — feels like a signal that the ceiling isn’t what we hoped.
Some teams around the NBA are "in a panic" about the Oklahoma City Thunder owning the Los Angeles Clippers' first-round pick in the 2026 NBA draft, according to ESPN's Tim MacMahon.
Seasons of near misses and brief breakthroughs shape the NBA teams with fewer playoff appearances, franchises whose rare postseason runs leave a mark long after the final buzzer.