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For the past few years, the NBA Finals broadcasts have turned almost indistinguishable from any other nationally televised ...
NBA commissioner Adam Silver addressed the logos' absence ahead of Game 2, stating that there was concern that they added a "slipperiness" to the floor—a legitimate concern for sure—and hinted that ...
In response, fans took to social media to long for the days when the NBA Finals featured a large Larry O'Brien trophy at midcourt, while others acknowledged that an NBA Finals scr ...
Tune into Game 1 of the NBA Finals and the court looked like the one the Oklahoma City Thunder would use for a random Tuesday night game in January. There was no Larry O’Brien trophy logo on the court ...
Puma has unveiled Tyrese Haliburton's first signature sneaker, the Hali 1, generating excitement among fans. The Indiana ...
Every year, an NBA draft prospect finds himself compared to a player or two already in the league. It’s how most of us find ourselves making sense of the draft and of the dozens of players in it.
A man without a driver’s license and without a tooth stood in the way of a historic NBA ... transparent about his intention to rotate fresh legs onto Denver's increasingly exhausted star players.
NBA players are expected to follow specific rules related to their uniforms, including keeping their jerseys tucked in during games. While it may seem like a small detail, untucked jerseys can ...
(AP Photo/Eric Thayer)(Eric Thayer / AP) The Dallas Mavericks trading away Luka Doncic shocked the entire NBA world. Many current and former players expressed their shock at the transaction on ...
But, interestingly, some NBA players understand why Harrison did what he did. “I think it was a good trade on both ends," an anonymous NBA player told The Athletic. "I feel like L.A. got two ...
The Pacers guard is considered the most overrated player in the NBA, according to a poll of anonymous players by The Athletic, receiving 14.4 percent of votes from 90 players. Thirteen players ...