NBA Enters Exciting Second Half of the Season
The second half of the NBA season has officially started, after what many would say was a disappointing All-Star Break.
Read MoreThe second half of the NBA season has officially started, after what many would say was a disappointing All-Star Break.
Read MoreThe 2021 NBA season is officially underway, with many familiar faces like LeBron James, Steph Curry, and James Harden back to compete for their respective teams. This year is a little bit more ceremonious as the National Basketball Association is celebrating its seventy-fifth anniversary.
Read MoreAlex Rodriguez, known for his time as a professional baseball player, has reached an agreement to purchase the Minnesota Timberwolves of the NBA. The deal also includes ownership of the Minnesota Lynx, the WNBA team in Minneapolis, as both are currently owned by Glen Taylor.
Read MoreThe NBA trade deadline has come and gone, leaving many rumors unfulfilled and sending shockwaves around the league. In the past, the league has seen major stars dealt at the deadline, and this year had its fair share of surprises. Many teams looked for a final piece before a playoff run, while other teams look to regroup and build with an eye on the future.
Read MoreNew Jersey native and current Brooklyn Nets star, Kyrie Irving, is leading the discussion to change the official NBA logo to depict the late Kobe Bryant. The NBA logo currently features former Los Angeles Laker Jerry West, and has used his likeness since 1969.
Read MoreEven after seeing regular season games being cancelled and many players, including LeBron James, speaking out against the idea of a centralized All-Star Game, the league went back on their initial announcement and revealed plans for a modified All-Star event in March.
Read MoreJust a few weeks after making headlines by announcing he was stepping down as Houston Rockets general manager, Daryl Morey found a new home with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Read MoreAfter a successful 2019-2020 campaign, the new-look NBA is looking to adapt similar COVID-related changes into a 2021 season.
Read MoreWith five NBA teams still without a head coach, a lot is still up in the air. But as the offseason progresses and more contracts are signed, fans of all teams will surely be excited to see how their teams improve on the court in the 2020-21 season.
Read MoreThe global pandemic has definitely put a damper on 2020, to say the least – from staying inside, distancing from family and friends, and especially – sports.
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