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The NBA is set to officially restart it on Thursday (Jul.30), and if you have been watching the tune-up games, it's a bit weird without fans. The league is looking to tackle that issue by partnering with Microsoft.
Lou Williams of the Los Angeles Clippers risked his health and that of those in the Orlando NBA bubble to visit the famed adult entertainment establishment.
Though many NBA players are looking forward to making a political statement for the world to see come the end of the month, LeBron James and Anthony Davis have said they decided to keep their names on their backs while Jimmy Butler has decided to go with a blank jersey for the remainder of the season.
This latest move only further showcases how the NBA is more representative of the culture as players were quick to represent victims of police abuse and racially motivated murder such as Eric Garner and Trayvon Martin.
One of America’s favorite pastimes might not have a run in 2020. Coronavirus is making the National Basketball League resuming its 2020 season very doubtful. In the recent weeks several professional ballers have contracted COVID-19. While the confirmations are alarming the timing of these cases is also putting an spotlight of uncertainty on basketball as […]
He goes off on Kyrie Irving and Dwight Howard.
The 21-year-old San Antonio Spurs player bravely shared that by chopping off his signature pineapple dreads, he is also freeing himself, emotionally and spiritually, of his trauma.
Just a week after declaring for the NBA Draft, Tulane University basketball stat Teshaun Hightower has been arrested for the murder of a man in Stockbridge, GA. TMZ is reporting that the 6’5″ NBA prospect was pinched over the weekend by authorities who are claiming he and five other men were involved in the murder […]
With the rest of the NBA season still up in the air due to concerns of the spreading of COVID-19, it looks like players are about to feel their pockets get a lot lighter due to suspension of the 2019-2020 season. According to NBA Insider Adrian Wojnaroski, the NBA and NBAPA have come to an […]
The NBA is desperately trying to find a way to keep folks entertained and its athletes playing during this coronavirus shutdown. The league's latest proposal could see its brightest stars competing in a game of H.O.R.S.E.
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NBA Partnering With Microsoft To Bring Fans Into The Bubble Virtually
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Risked it All: Lou Williams Leaves NBA Bubble For Lapdance Lallygagging At Magic City
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Jordan Brand Jumpman Logo To Be Featured On NBA’s Statement Jerseys
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NBA Will Allow Players To Display Social Justice Messages On Their Jerseys