The Pacers blew a 20-point lead in Cleveland the same day they traded Caris LeVert to the Cavaliers -
Caris LeVert must be feeling pretty happy after watching his old team get whooped by his new one on the day he got traded.
Caris LeVert must be feeling pretty happy after watching his old team get whooped by his new one on the day he got traded.
1. Blazers and Clippers kick off a potentially busy trade deadline week The Portland Trail Blazers and the L.A. Clippers made the first significant trade in the leadup to the NBA trade deadline when the Blazers sent Norman Powell and Robert Covington to the Clippers for Eric Bledsoe, Justise Winslow, Keon Johnson and future second-round
Rumors are heating up about a trade involving James Harden and Ben Simmons. Why would Brooklyn do it, though?
There are only 24 slots up for grabs in the annual NBA All-Star game which naturally means that there will be a handful of notable names that get glossed over. While each selection to this year’s team–even first-timer Andrew Wiggins–deserves their spot, a few notable omissions have an equally legitimate case to be on the
A 13-6 record in 2022 so far has the Toronto Raptors in a position to battle for a guaranteed playoff spot.
Ice Trae dropped 43 points on the Suns as he put on a shooting clinic.