The Celtics have skilled two-way players, some of whom are on the verge of stardom and will be the NBA’s top players for the next decade.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
Opinion: NBA TV viewer experience needs tweaking but it beats no games at all
The view from the couch for fanless games could use some improvements, from camera angles to coach interviews to soundbites. Expect the NBA to pivot.
Opinion: Mask-less Dwight Howard draws attention to himself with questionable Instagram comments
Lakers center Dwight Howard is aiming to do good work during time in the NBA bubble, but his recent words and actions are shifting focus to himself.
WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne angry, confused by league’s rejection of request for medical opt-out
Washington Mystics star, who has Lyme disease, hopes for resolution while weighing difficult decision: play and get paid or sit to protect her health.
Life inside the bubble with NBA players: Golf, fishing and shotgunning beers
It’s early and it might not always be easy, but NBA players are finding ways to make things work inside the league’s bubble campus at Disney World.
Wizards guard Bradley Beal details dark exchange with police officer during traffic stop
Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal details the troubling exchange he had with a police officer during a traffic stop last month.
NBA free agents 2020: Ranking the top 20 most intriguing players who could be available
NBA free agency was supposed to begin on Wednesday. Instead, we’re talking about resuming the season. But, here is a list of the most intriguing FA’s.
NBA restart: 13 must-see games for the finish of the regular season
The NBA will finish the regular season with 88 seeding games beginning July 30. Here are 13 games on the schedule you want to be sure to see.
NBA owners on verge of approving plan to resume 2019-2020 season
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and other NBA officials plan to propose a finish to the 2019-20 season that includes 22 teams and a 16-team playoff.
Sacramento Kings, radio announcer Grant Napear part ways over ‘all lives matter’ Twitter comments to DeMarcus Cousins
Grant Napear lost his job with the Sacramento Kings over his “all lives matter” social media comment directed at former Kings player DeMarcus Cousins.