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James, 40, is set to officially make NBA history once he debuts in the 2025-26 season, which will mark his 23rd season of his career. While James has been out, the Lakers have seen a jaw-dropping display of scoring from Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves, who are averaging 41.3 and 31.3 points respectively.
NBA Take-Two Media, the joint venture between the pro basketball league and video game giant, is ready to pull back the curtain on its plans for a rebooted NBA 2K League, a reboot that puts content creators at the center of the strategy.
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Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry to appear on LeBron James' podcast
Fortunately for those fans, they're about to get their wish. In a Nov. 3 announcement on X, the "Mind The Game" podcast teased Curry as its next guest. That means Curry will be joining LeBron James and Steve Nash on their in-depth podcast to talk all things Warriors and basketball in general.
The NBA season just tipped off, but collectors already have their eyes on this year’s rookie class. While Cooper Flagg headlines the conversation, several first-year players are getting attention both on the court and in the hobby.
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NBA star Terry Rozier's role in sports betting scandal puts scrutiny on how injuries are verified
If the player says he can’t go in the first quarter, he doesn’t go,” former Dallas Mavericks doctor Tarek Souryal said. “You can see bruising. You can see a cut. But you can’t see pain.”
We’re just about a week into the NBA season, and while it’s no surprise, San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama continues to ascend at a rapid rate. Through the Spurs’ first three games, they’ve jumped out to a 3–0 start, led by their dominant second-year phenom.
Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green unleashes a fiery rant defending NBA players amid rising gambling accusations and speculation.
Less than a week after he was named in an FBI gambling probe and arrested, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was cited in an NBA memo issued Monday urging greater vigilance with such matters.
Magic Johnson had a legendary NBA career, playing 13 seasons in the NBA. He went on to make 12 All-Star Game appearances, capture five NBA titles and win three Finals MVP awards. He retired back in 1996 and, since then, has made plenty of moves in business and in the community.