LeBron James, who has missed half the Lakers’ games so far this season, is out again after landing in the NBA’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
Miles Bridges bet on himself after refusing Hornets’ contract offer. He could emerge much richer
Miles Bridges’ performance has generated early-season chatter for Most Improved Player as he emerges as a more complete player in his fourth season.
LeBron James ejected after altercation with Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart leads to melee in Detroit
Lakers’ LeBron James and Pistons’ Isaiah Stewart were ejected after an altercation in which James struck Stewart in the face and Stewart lashed out.
Biggest Nets’ question after blowout loss to Warriors: What if Kyrie Irving was playing?
Kevin Durant and James Harden could carry the Nets a long way. But they also could use Kyrie Irving’s skillset, which adds another dimension.
In third season, Grizzlies’ Ja Morant transforming into a star NBA point guard in real time
Ja Morant could be in play for Most Improved Player and MVP — similar to Giannis Antetokounmpo, who in 2017 was named MIP and was No. 7 in MVP voting.
Opinion: Scottie Pippen’s hits on Michael Jordan may sell more books but will be costly to his reputation
Scottie Pippen is unhappy with his depiction in the ESPN-Jordan documentary ‘The Last Dance’ and wants to settle scores in his new book.
What’s next for Suns owner Robert Sarver after allegations of racist, misogynistic behavior?
An anonymous Suns co-owner told ESPN: “The level of misogyny and racism is beyond the pale. It’s embarrassing as an owner.”
Who is Robert Sarver? Getting to know Suns owner at the center of explosive ESPN article
Robert Sarver’s tenure as owner of Phoenix Suns has brought mixed results on the court. An ESPN story also detailed allegations of racism, misogyny.
NBA’s early-season reactions, overreactions: Are the Bulls this good? What to make of Lakers?
The first week of the NBA season has been filled with chaos, some blowouts and unusual results.
Seattle Kraken’s new home is a stunning achievement as world’s first net-zero carbon arena
Seattle Kraken’s Climate Pledge Arena is innovative in many ways, using rainwater for ice, eliminating single-use plastics and entirely solar powered.