After missing out on targets like Paul George and Lauri Markkanen this offseason, the Warriors reportedly remain on the lookout for stars who might become available on the trade market.
Devin Booker recently shared his perspective on the relative difficulty of becoming an NBA champion versus winning an Olympic gold medal. According to
Age is reportedly a major factor for the Rockets as they look for a new addition.
De’Aaron Fox puts the Sacramento Kings on notice after he reportedly decided not to sign an extension this summer. According to Anthony Slater and Sam
With two years left on his remaining deal, Sacramento Kings All-Star point guard De’Aaron Fox has decided not to sign a contract this offseason, the Athletic’s
The Los Angeles Lakers' (and, for now, L.A. Clippers') home court, the freshly-rebranded Crypto.com Arena, is highly regarded among all NBA players. According
The Minnesota Timberwolves are facing a seemingly insurmountable task following their loss to the Dallas Mavericks in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals, but Anthony Edwards is nowhere near ready to throw in the towel.
In the annual anonymous NBA player poll released by Sam Amick and Josh Robbins of The Athletic, one player named Kirk Cousins as their favorite current…
Dallas Mavericks star Luka Dončić doesn't intend to lobby on his own behalf in the NBA MVP race. The five-time MVP told The Athletic's Sam Amick he "can't…
If you, like so many others, want to see a better NBA All-Star Game, then it appears the players would have to be rewarded handsomely for it. On the back of a hugely disappointing 2024 All-Star Game, the Athletic's Sam Amick is reporting that the players have expressed a desire to be paid for participating.
According to NBA insider Sam Amick of The Athletic, players want to get paid to play in the All-Star Game. The main reason players played hard in the NBA In-Season Tournament was because money was at stake. The Los Angeles Lakers won the In-Season Tournament, with each player getting $500,000.
According to Sam Amick, Anthony Slater and Jovan Buha of The Athletic, the Los Angeles Lakers are open to adding Bronny James to keep LeBron James happy. Bronny is eligible for the 2024 NBA Draft and LeBron wants to play with him.
Despite being the ninth seed in the Western Conference, your 25-25 Los Angeles Lakers managed to secure All-Star appearances for a whopping two of their players.
The Los Angeles Lakers front office has been looking all across the league to see where they can get help before the NBA trade deadline next week. They know that the Lakers are a few pieces away from being a real contender for the title, so they are trying their best to piece things together.
The Golden State Warriors and general manager Boby Myers have enjoyed a lot of success since 2011. But it is possible the team and the exec could split.
Last month, James shared an ominous message with reporters, saying he knew what he could "still bring to any ballclub with the right pieces." The statement only fueled speculation over James' future in Los Angeles if the Lakers fail to add. James has one year remaining on his contract and a $50.4 million player option for 2024-25, but he could quickly force his way out if he wanted.
At one point last season then-head coach Frank Vogel tried to get Westbrook to accept a supporting role off the bench, but he refused.
Philadelphia 76ers star Ben Simmons playing for a new team next season is "increasingly likely," according to The Athletic's Sam Amick. The Miami Heat, Toronto Raptors and Washington Wizards are seen as the most likely landing spots for the point guard, Amick adds.
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