NBA world reacts to LeBron James and Isaiah Stewart suspensions after Lakers-Pistons melee
Do you agree with these suspensions?
Do you agree with these suspensions?
The 2020-21 NBA season is scheduled to begin right before Christmas.
The bubble's version of a play-in series was a big success, and not just because of today's Grizzlies-Blazers contest.
Believe it or not, the restart of the NBA season is just two weeks away. Get ready to...
“[It’s] never ‘full steam no matter what. One thing we’re learning about this virus is that much is unpredictable.”
Game 1 of the NBA Finals is tentatively scheduled for September 30.
There's reportedly "growing support" for the 22-team NBA season plan.
Most of the NBA general managers would like the season to end no later than Oct. 1.
Silver told NBA players that there would be a minimum training camp length of three weeks. Additionally, if a player gets COVID-19 after the season resumes, the NBA would hope for daily testing and not stop the season.
Silver said there won't be any way to have a real answer on what's next for the NBA until May.
Silver did manage not to laugh, but it was close.
Silver offered a blunt message at Wednesday night's Sports Business Awards.
It turns out threatening your way into the NBA is not a viable strategy.
"If I was on the street, they wouldn't just come up to me and say anything crazy. 'Cause I don't play that shit."
The league was not pleased to see Chicago bench Robin Lopez and Justin Holiday.