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The NBA season brings many twists and turns, leading to unexpected moves. Which players have been on the most teams throughout their careers?
The 2026 NBA playoffs will begin on April 18. The 2025-26 regular season wraps up on April 12, giving teams a short break before the postseason tips off. The Play-In Tournament, introduced in 2021 to keep more teams competitive and reduce tanking, determines the final two playoff spots in each conference.
As the NBA season reaches February, a clearer picture is emerging of which teams are most likely to contend for the championship. Some squads have separated themselves through consistency, depth, and elite talent,
Around the league, former league MVP James Harden was traded from the Los Angeles Clippers to the Cleveland Cavaliers for All-Star Darius Garland. And former defensive player of the year, Jaren Jackson Jr., was shipped out of Memphis to Utah. And the Chicago Bulls were as active as any team as well.
Comparing the NBA Draft assets of all 30 teams over the next decade and determining which are best prepared for a rebuild.
For the first time, the 2026 edition will feature the highly anticipated U.S. vs. World format. The main caveat is that there will be three teams of All-Stars instead of the usual two, with a mini round-robin tournament determining which two sides face off in the championship game.
This week’s NBA Power Rankings will lean heavily into talk about the NBA trade deadline on Thursday (Feb. 5, 3 PM ET), but there’s more going on than just rumors. 1. Oklahoma
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NBA standings shake up after big nights from Nikola Jokic, Jayson Tatum, and LeBron James
The NBA playoff race tightened after a wild night powered by superstar performances from Nikola Jokic, Jayson Tatum, and LeBron James. From Denver’s dominance to Boston’s clutch execution and the Lakers’ late-game grind,