The NBA revealed the starters for the 2026 All-Star Game on Monday night, and the list reads like a snapshot of where the league is headed: the familiar superpowers are …
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by Len Werle
Brian Windhorst’s read on LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers is not that of a superstar plotting an exit, but of a powerful player and a powerful franchise trying to find their price point without damaging the …
VINTAGE
by Len Werle
In 2018, 14-year NBA veteran, coffee lover, NBA Champion, and one of the NBA’s most entertaining men, Boris Diaw decided to end his professional basketball career after 1064 NBA …
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Carmelo Anthony, PJ Tucker, And The NBA’s Oldest Defensive Problem
by Kano Klasby Kano KlasIn the NBA, “accountability” is a clean word for a messy reality. Coaches preach it in training camp. Veterans demand it in film sessions. Fans weaponize it after a bad …
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“A Logo On My Back”: Ja Morant, London, And The Loudest Kind Of Loyalty
by Len Werleby Len WerleThe NBA’s international games are built to sell the league as a global product. New crowds, new cameras, a marquee arena, a Sunday afternoon that feels halfway like a festival. …
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Big men usually dominate Defensive Player of the Year discussions and often end up winning the award. Non-bigs don’t take home the honor as frequently, though Marcus Smart’s win in …
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From One Scoring Artist to Another: Kevin Durant Passes Dirk Nowitzki
by Len Werleby Len WerleThe NBA’s all-time scoring list is a ladder built out of nights like these: a regular-season game that looks ordinary on the schedule, until one possession late turns it into …
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28 Years Ago Today, Chick Hearn Reached His 3,000 Consecutive Lakers Games Announced Mark
On this day in 1998, Los Angeles Lakers’ legendary broadcaster Chick Hearn reached a monumental milestone, announcing his 3,000th consecutive game. This remarkable achievement began on November 20, 1965, when …
