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The NBA Cup is nearly entering its knockout stages. Here's what to know for the final week of group play games.
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2025-26 NBA MVP ladder, race: Odds, power rankings, frontrunners including Jokic, Cunningham, Maxey
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down the NBA's MVP race as Cade Cunningham and Tyrese Maxey have entered the conversation.
The NBA season is only a month old, but the MVP race is already shaping up to be one of the most exciting in years. Veterans and young stars alike are putting up massive numbers and carrying their teams in different ways.
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Doncic criticizes the NBA Cup court, but praises Lakers for support in late-game skirmish with Dunn
Luka Doncic was not pleased by the special NBA Cup court at the Los Angeles Lakers' downtown arena, calling it “slippery” and "dangerous." The Slovenian superstar was much happier about the Lakers' togetherness and toughness after Jaxson Hayes stuck up for him in his latest confrontation with nemesis Kris Dunn — and he plans to pay Hayes' fine for the resulting technical foul.
After the first month of the 2025-26 NBA season, the OKC Thunder and Detroit Pistons are tops in the class. But there are plenty of teams failing.
In theory, Davis' situation should be simple: He's turning 33 in March, and the Dallas Mavericks aren't set up to succeed on his timeline. Both sides would be better off with a trade that sends him to a win-now team in exchange for a package of younger players and draft picks.
The federal government has charged dozens of people in two separate gambling investigations. Here's how the feds say they're connected.
The Los Angeles Lakers and LA Clippers have announced their starting fives for their late-night Emirates NBA Cup clash, set to tip off at 8 p.m. PT in Crypto.co
Luka Doncic has 43 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds, Austin Reaves scores 31 and LeBron James adds 25 points as the Lakers pull away for their fifth straight win, 135-118, clinching a
Portland Trail Blazers head coach and National Basketball Association Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups pleaded not guilty on Monday in Brooklyn federal court to charges he conspired to lure unsuspecting poker players to games allegedly rigged by the Mafia.
Many fans, and even players, have made it known that they do not care too much about the NBA Cup, but each player on the winning team earns about $500,000. The