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The Jazz are reportedly listening to Donovan Mitchell trade offers.
The Jazz said they didn’t intend to trade Donovan Mitchell. More importantly, they rebuffed teams even calling about the star.
Giannis Antetokounmpo – a back-to-back MVP who led the Bucks to a championship – is arguably the best player in the NBA today.
The Hawks traded one stretch big in Danilo Gallinari
There was once talk – fueled by D’Angelo Russell – of Suns star Devin Booker and Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns teaming up in the NBA.
“I didn’t want to do this,” Jefferson said.
The NBA adopted a play-in for the 2020 bubble.
The Mavericks got fined over and over and over for bench-decorum violations during the playoffs – and kept pushing the line.
Ja Morant rose from overlooked recruit to NBA star by believing in himself.
With James Harden returning to the 76ers, Deandre Ayton is the top free agent available.
Anthony Davis said the Lakers would’ve beaten the Suns in the 2021 playoffs if he didn’t get hurt.
The report that Trail Blazers owner Jody Allen refused to return Damian Lillard’s calls and emails always seemed dubious.
James Harden said nearly two months ago he’d return to the 76ers.
The Suns made Jalen Smith – the No. 10 pick in 2020 – the rare lottery pick to have his third-year rookie-scale team option declined.
Trail Blazers owner Jody Allen released a statement saying she’s focused on winning, not selling the team.
This gives Miami more breathing room below the luxury-tax line and below the hard cap (which the Heat have yet to trigger).
New Orleans Pelicans guard Devonte’ Graham was charged with driving while impaired (DWI) after being arrested Thursday in Raleigh, N.C., according to court records.
What will the Nets do with Kyrie Irving?
Mike Schuler fell out of a chair at his introductory press conference with the Trail Blazers in 1986.
The Wizards obviously view Beal as their franchise player and are pleased he wants to stay.
Marcus Smart was fiercely proud of becoming the Celtics’ starting point guard last season.
Zion Williamson agreed to a five-year max contract extension with the Pelicans that projects to be worth $193 million or – if Williamson meets the super-max criteria next season – $231 million.