Bronny James had something thrown at him during the HoopHall Classic. Father LeBron James, who was at Monday’s game, called the act “disrespectful.”
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
Boston Celtics blow out Los Angeles Lakers despite Anthony Davis’ return to lineup
The Celtics needed a win – Kemba Walker in particular, who entered 0-28 vs. LeBron James – and they got it in dominant fashion over rival Lakers.
As NBA All-Star break approaches, USA TODAY’s midseason awards yield some surprises
Giannis Antetokounmpo, who won the 2019 MVP with the Bucks, leads a tightly bunched group, while the Pelicans’ Brandon Ingram is most improved.
Opinion: As Russell Westbrook returns to Oklahoma City, it’s clear Thunder won the trade for Chris Paul
It was a franchise-altering decision to trade Russell Westbrook, who spent his first 11 seasons with Oklahoma City. But the Thunder are better off.
Nuggets coach Michael Malone unloads on team after ’embarrassing’ loss to Wizards
Michael Malone ripped into the Nuggets after a 128-114 loss to a lowly Wizards team missing two of its best players: “We didn’t show up.”
Opinion: David Stern’s greatest act as NBA commissioner was supporting Magic Johnson after HIV diagnosis
When most people didn’t understand HIV or AIDS, ex-NBA commissioner David Stern stood by Magic Johnson after his HIV diagnosis. Stern died Wednesday.
David Stern, who turned NBA into powerhouse during his 30 years as commissioner, dies at 77
Visionary David Stern, who died Wednesday, turned the NBA into a popular and global multibillion-dollar business over his 30 years as commissioner.
Opinion: Knicks in endless cycle of dysfunction and firing David Fizdale won’t end it
Just because the New York Knicks fired coach David Fizdale doesn’t mean their problems are solved. No, the issues go much deeper than coaching.
Houston Rockets file protest over James Harden’s uncounted dunk against the San Antonio Spurs
The Rockets filed a protest with the NBA over the James Harden dunk that was not counted in the Rockets’ 135-133 double overtime loss to San Antonio.
Enes Kanter visits Capitol Hill: ‘What’s happening in Turkey is a human tragedy’
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter, an outspoken critic of human rights abuses in Turkey, spoke at a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.