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It was just two weeks ago the Knicks toppled the Spurs 124-113 in the NBA Cup final in Las Vegas. Despite their loss, the Spurs were the hottest team in the NBA after the Cup final, winning their next five games. Two of those wins came against the Thunder — and they had already beaten Oklahoma City in Vegas in the NBA Cup semifinals.
The dawn of a new year offers every NBA team the chance to look forward. Just not here. There's still one final order of business for 2025, and that's looking back on one thing each franchise has grown to regret.
Players were not broken down by position, but many of the top vote-getters in the West, like Booker, are listed on team rosters as guards. Booker is a four-time All-Star, last appearing in 2024. He was 17th in league scoring as of Dec. 29, averaging 25.3 points a game.
With Nikola Jokic set to miss a chunk of time, Los Angeles Lakers star Luka Doncic has seen a lift with his NBA MVP odds.
The Los Angeles Lakers got some troubling news on Friday, when an MRI revealed a Grade 2 gastrocnemius strain that will keep Austin Reaves out of the lineup for at least four weeks.
The Dallas Mavericks are struggling as they go into the new calendar year with Anthony Davis on the sidelines once again with an injury. A groin strain for Dav
NBA Twitter reacts to VJ Edgecombe lifting the Philadelphia 76ers over the Memphis Grizzlies on the road in overtime.
The NBA fined Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green $25,000 on Tuesday for using profanity when he interrupted a live television interview with words of support for teammate Collin Gillespie.
PHOENIX -- The NBA has fined Phoenix Suns guard Jalen Green for comments he made during a post-game interview on Monday. More from NBA Communications: