As the NBA trade deadline looms, teams around the league are scrambling to explore last-minute deals, with several superstars swirling in trade rumors. Initially expected to make moves to bolster their bench,
The New York Knicks list Josh Hart as questionable with a knee injury ahead of their matchup against the Sacramento Kings.
The Miami Heat have suspended star forward Jimmy Butler indefinitely and the team continues to look for ways to trade him prior to the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline.
You wouldn't know it from the way people talk about the New York Knicks' defense - or, frankly, from how it looks on some nights - but they rank sixth in the NBA in points allowed per 100 possessions since the start of December.
The Knicks only have one player–Miles McBride–who plays more than 20 minutes off the bench per game. Backup center Mitchell Robinson is progressing through injury, but he is yet to make his season debut, which has caused some alarm in Knicks’ circles about making a deal before the deadline.
Dating back to last season, the Orlando Magic have posted the same song after each of their wins on social media.
With 3:10 remaining in the third quarter, the former Davidson star hit a step-back three to tie the game up at 77, his 12th point of the game and 24,506th of his career. In doing so, Curry (24,515) has now passed Allen (24,505) for 27th on the all-time scoring list. The Warriors announced the historic feat on X.
The Rockets announced their presence as a title contender this week, but everyone is still chasing Oklahoma City in the West. 1. Oklahoma City Thunder (37-8, Last Week No. 1). The Thunder went 3-2 in this stretch of games without either Chet Holmgren or Isaiah Hartenstien,
Scoring has been climbing as of late, but this year the stat inflation has revealed itself in a more subtle way.
Eight of the 10 players on this week’s Ladder were chosen to compete in the Castrol Rising Stars event at All-Star Weekend. The other two in the official rookies pool have made multiple appearances here: Philadelphia’s Jared McCain (injured) and the Lakers’ Dalton Knecht.
Are the Knicks (offense) or the Magic (defense) the most imbalanced among potential playoff teams? How can they address their issues? Let's dig in.
Orlando blew a 14-point lead early in the fourth quarter before turnovers and lack of shotmaking cost them down the stretch at Miami.