Doncic sidelined with finger sprain, leg contusion
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is out for at least one week with a left finger sprain and lower left leg contusion.
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Doncic sidelined with finger sprain, leg contusion
Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic is out for at least one week with a left finger sprain and lower left leg contusion.
Spurs quietly unveil banner to honor Pop’s career
The Spurs, without a public ceremony, quietly unveiled a banner honoring the Hall of Fame career of Gregg Popovich, who had 1,390 wins and five NBA titles as their coach.
‘I cannot recall that meeting’: How Giannis and the Bucks managed an awkward offseason
For the first time, Antetokounmpo signaled interest in playing elsewhere. Here’s what might come next.
NBA intel: Wemby’s new game plan, and early concerns for Lakers and Rockets
Tim Bontemps and Brian Windhorst take the pulse of the league after a thrilling first few nights of 2025-26.
X-ray tables, marked cards and the Mafia: How the FBI says poker games were rigged
Details of how poker games, some involving Chauncey Billups, were allegedly rigged to make people lose big.
Mavs 0-2 as ‘Fire Nico!’ chants grow loud again
Many Mavericks fans vented their frustration by again chanting “Fire Nico!” as the final minute played out in a 117-107 loss to the Wizards that dropped Dallas to 0-2 on the season.
C’s Brown: NBA not shielding players over betting
Celtics forward and NBPA vice president Jaylen Brown said the NBA isn’t doing enough to help players around sports betting issues in the sport.
Adebayo: Heat offering ‘full support’ to Rozier
The reality began setting in for the Heat when they gathered for a morning shootaround practice and Terry Rozier wasn’t with the team.
Sources: Walter presenting Lakers bid to NBA
Businessman Mark Walter is scheduled to present his bid to acquire the Lakers to the NBA’s Advisory Finance Committee as part of a process that could result in his approval by the end of the month to take over the team, sources told ESPN.
‘Banged up’ KAT plays opener with Grade 2 strain
Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns said he was “hurting” in Wednesday night’s season-opening win over the Cavs, in which he had 19 points and 12 rebounds despite playing with a Grade 2 quad strain.