With just nine active players Tuesday night, the Sixers lost their third straight game and have lost six of their last eight.
Wednesday night’s matchup between the Detroit Pistons and the Orlando Magic featured not one, but two highlight plays for the big man Jalen Duren during the first half. With a little under eight ...
As Giannis and Lillard return, let's take a closer look at the micro and macro trends that have affected the Bucks over the last week.
The NBA want their players to keep it clean when ... Edwards let slip the following seven words, which will ultimately set him back $150,000: “I don’t do overtime, so fuck it”.
Intense, violent on-court brawls were once a regular occurence in the NBA. In one of the most famous ... up on an inbounds play and started having words. At some point, Thompson chose to escalate ...
This is the seventh time Edwards has been fined in his NBA career and the fourth time this season, leading to the amount skyrocketing for using the cuss words. 'All I knew was the play was for ...
Quick recap: Nurkic approached Marshall. Words exchanged. Nurkic slapped Marshall on the side of the head after Marshall put his hands on his chest. Marshall punches back with a closed fist.
The spirit of the holidays was on full display during Thursday's slate of NBA games. As many as four contests ended with buzzer-beating shots as the Miami Heat's Tyler Herro, the Detroit Pistons ...
James had just played in his NBA record 19th Christmas Day game. In other words, he has played on Christmas in every year of his career except for three. James also, perhaps not surprisingly ...
Three words can often be heard toward the end of some ... A high volume of blowout wins have led to NBA fans unofficially declaring victory in Grizzlies games when they start calling for rookie ...
Lakers-Warriors wasn't all that thrilling of a game ... until the final minutes Austin Reaves drove past Andrew Wiggins to hit a layup with a second left as the Lakers beat the Warriors, 115-113 ...
The four-time MVP responded with a three-word answer: "LeBron and Steph." A dearth of captivating rivalries is often cited whenever fans discuss what's missing in today's NBA. With so much player ...