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NBA All-Star Weekend has lost two of its biggest stars. NBA insider Chris Haynes reported that Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis and Milwaukee
The Golden State Warriors and Milwaukee Bucks will take to the court Monday night and both teams have made the news as of late due to the trade deadline. Both
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As Dallas continues to reap their losses following the trade of superstar Luka Dončić, Los Angeles is riding high—and even embracing a new nickname for
Damian Lillard scored a season-high 43 points to lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 135-127 victory over the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Sunday afternoon.
The 91-year-old Brown has been a part of the NBA for over five decades, first as a coach and later as a commentator. His longevity speaks for itself, as he's still been a key part of ESPN's basketball broadcasting into his early 90s.
The longtime NBA broadcaster is calling his very last game on ESPN Sunday with the Bucks taking on the 76ers. He’s worked both in and around the league over the last 53 years as both a head coach and one of the best broadcasters we’ve ever seen.
A fixture of basketball sidelines who won an ABA championship and coached the Hawks, Knicks and Grizzlies, Hubie Brown is best known to generations of fans for imparting his wisdom in the broadcast booth.
Hubie Brown received tributes from across the NBA community as the former coach and longtime broadcaster headed into retirement after spending more than half a century in pro basketball. The 91-year-old Brown called his final game Sunday as the Milwaukee Bucks beat the Philadelphia 76ers 135-127.
The defending NBA champion Boston Celtics post huge road wins over Cleveland Cavaliers and New York Knicks last week.
During the week leading up to the NBA’s trade deadline the league just dives as deeply as possible into transactional chaos. It can be a bit funny in the moment, sure. Seeing the Suns players react to the Luka trade, for example, doesn’t seem like a particularly meaningful or harmful moment.
What was arguably the most memorable NBA trade deadline in history (and one that may never be duplicated) has come to an end, and we're still in the process of retrieving our jaws from the floor after Luka Doncic somehow ended up alongside LeBron James on the Los Angeles Lakers.