Breen and his family are safe, but they've lost everything.
DeRozan had a career year in 2021 after being spurned by some teams.
Darvin Ham will look to utilize Davis as the No. 1 offensive option to aid in minimizing the workload of LeBron James.
Nash doesn’t have a commanding, domineering presence or booming voice that can stop people in their tracks. But the Nets need force, applied pressure and some discomfort that isn’t surrounded by nonsense.
Simmons is finally ready to make his Nets debut. How he fits alongside Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving will be one of the NBA's most compelling stories.
Dwyane Wade left TNT's Tuesday night NBA show after three seasons earlier this summer.
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus breaks down his shooting guard rankings into tiers for the 2022-23 draft season!
Never has the discussion been focused so little on basketball during the NBA's annual media day. And for good reason. The league has been embroiled in turmoil throughout arguably its wildest offseason in history.
Deandre Ayton played just 17 minutes in their Game 7 blowout loss to the Mavericks last season due to an "internal issue." He and Monty Williams haven't spoken since.
Lonzo Ball is still dealing with complications in his knee.
The one thing we can say with some certainty is that the Celtics are shell-shocked, and the person most responsible for building the trust that led them to the 2022 NBA Finals has broken it.
When employing a player of Durant’s talent, championship discussion should be the bare minimum. But the Nets are surrounded by so much other stuff, you wonder if it’ll be possible for them to galvanize themselves for the next eight to nine months.
Dan Titus examines the loaded point guard position, breaking things down into tiers to help you prep ahead of drafts.
Soon-to-be former Suns owner Robert Sarver and his behavior were the top topic at Suns media day.
Popovich equated his 2022-23 Spurs to a new baby that needs nutrients to develop properly.
"I think the outcome was exactly what should have happened."
Jae Crowder's time in Phoenix is over.
Fultz is dealing with yet another injury.
The deal ties McCollum to the Pelicans through the 2024-25 season.
If we learned anything from Friday's news conference, it's that the situation involving Boston Celtics head coach Ime Udoka is an untenable one that cannot be swept under the rug with a one-year suspension.
As a high schooler, Emoni Bates was once seen as the next Kevin Durant, but his career has taken a series of ugly turns since he entered the college ranks.
The Celtics confirmed that they learned the nature of Udoka's offense "over the summer" and promptly hired an outside law firm to launch "a thorough and impartial investigation" that concluded on Wednesday.
The Athletic's Shams Charania reported overnight on Thursday, citing anonymous sources, that Udoka allegedly "had an improper intimate and consensual relationship with a female member of the team staff."
Suns owner Robert Sarver may be attempting to absolve the NBA of its own miscarriage of justice, so remember: He would not be selling his team without the bravery of people who risked their livelihood to combat him.
The Clippers insisted Thursday that while Leonard is cleared to return, they will still be extremely cautious and use a "step-by-step" approach.
Simmons is in a good place now, but only after going through some "dark days."
The Jazz will reportedly receive stretch forward Kelly Olynyk and point guard Saben Lee in return.
Ime Udoka is reportedly facing a "significant suspension."
Sarver may be leaving the NBA a pariah. But he'll do so with a lucrative payday.
Lonzo Ball hasn't played since January when he first went down with a knee injury. He'll now miss the start of the season.
Henry Weinberg looks at five NBA players who could come at a discount in fantasy basketball drafts but be important to your team.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder in scoring last season.
"I'm so proud to be a part of a league committed to progress!"
One week after the NBA levied a one-year suspension and $10 million fine against Robert Sarver, the embattled owner announced plans on Wednesday to sell the Phoenix Suns and WNBA's Phoenix Mercury.
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus reveals the players who are giving him headaches this draft season.
Anthony Edwards quickly deleted a video in which he used a homophobic slur.
Boston Celtics center Robert Williams III will undergo arthroscopic surgery this week on the same knee that required a meniscus procedure prior to his team's run to the NBA Finals, per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
Draymond Green wants other team owners on the record about Robert Sarver's future as an owner in the league.
Which players are in position to take their game to another level this season? We have seven candidates worth attention in drafts.
P.J. Dozier, who tore his ACL in November, is expected to be a full participant at training camp this fall.
Tamika Tremaglio wants Sarver to get the Donald Sterling treatment.
Veteran point guard Dennis Schröder is signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, returning him to the same team that unceremoniously let him go last summer.
Robert Sarver was suspended for one year and fined $10 million after an investigation into his workplace misconduct.
Jahm Najafi isn't alone in wanting Sarver away from the team.
Collectors continue to be obsessed with "The Last Dance."
Players are as biased about the game as the people debating it on television, and the way to generate high-quality content for everyone's sake is to better understand the best and worst of each other's professions.
Mitchell also told reporters in his introductory Cavs news conference that he thought he'd be a New York Knick right now.
Paul's criticism follows that of LeBron James and the NBPA's Tamika Tremaglio, both of whom called for Sarver's ouster from the NBA.
Sarver was banned from the NBA for one year and fined $10 million, but was allowed to keep the Suns and Mercury.
No NBA team shifted its energy more than the Boston Celtics last season, and nobody shifts their energy better than Marcus Smart, which makes the eight-year veteran a uniquely impactful player in the league.