There is still a week to go before the NBA trade deadline, but some are already thinking about the summer of 2026 and are trying to prepare for it. This is the case of the Miami He
The NBA is set to announce this year’s All-Star Game reserves Thursday night. Here are The Post’s picks to round out the rosters next month in San Francisco.
NBA All-Star starters revealed, it's time to predict who will represent each conference as reserves. Before we do, though, it's
Dillon Brooks is a master of getting under his opponent's skin and Tuesday night it was Trae Young's turn. Brooks and Trae Young stood face-to-face jawing during the Rockets' win in Atlanta, then Brooks grabbed the back of Young's neck and pushed him forward.
However, one other player in the modern era, James Harden, continues to fly under the radar as an all-time great shooter from beyond the arc. However, Kevin Durant believes The Beard's work ethic has put him in the position he holds today.
PHOENIX (AZFamily/AP) — Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant is moving up a historic list. The 36-year-old was selected on Thursday to his 15th career NBA All-Star game, which ties for the fourth-most in league history alongside Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Shaquille O’Neal.
The NBA All-Star Game starters were announced Thursday and there are a lot of familiar names, such as LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Kevin Durant. While there were some new starters (hello, Jalen Brunson!), there were no big surprises.
Miami Heat aim for 2026 cap flexibility, setting the stage to pursue Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant, and other marquee free agents.
The Toronto Raptors see Scottie Barnes as the type of two-way player who can become one of the best players in the NBA
James will make his record 21st consecutive start as an All-Star and Curry, the long-time face of the Golden State Warriors, is now formally serving as host for the weekend with his 11th All-Star appearance. As of now, the Knicks are the only team with two All-Stars, despite being in third place in the East.
James Harden (24), Norman Powell (23) and Ivica Zubac (25) all scored 20+ points in the loss, snapping LA’s two-game win streak. Kawhi Leonard played a season-high 28 minutes and finished with 17 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals and a block.