Hornets hold off Kings to win 1st NBA Summer League title
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The NBA is urging the Supreme Court to give a definitive interpretation of a law enacted to protect video rental and viewing records.
This piece of Golden State Warriors news could dampen some of the concern fans are having about the Warriors offseason inaction.
The Los Angeles Lakers reportedly plan to sign Christian Koloko and Chris Manon to two-way contracts, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Chris Paul has indicated the 2025-26 season will be his final year in the NBA before retirement. The free agent guard has made a decision on where he’ll spend his last stop, and he’s going back to the place where he enjoyed the most success in his Hall of Fame career.
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The Dallas Mavericks and general manager Nico Harrison stunned the NBA last season when they dealt Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers for a package featuring Anthony Davis.
As has become the norm in recent NBA offseasons, most of the moves for 2025's free agency-period were reported the first couple days after negotiations were allowed to start.
You almost couldn’t turn on a summer league game without coming across a former state college basketball player, as UConn and Yale combined to have 10 former players competing in Las Vegas.
Free agent point guard Chris Paul has agreed to a deal with the LA Clippers for his expected final, 21st NBA season.
The Houston Rockets acquired Kevin Durant this summer and can offer him a two-year, $122.1 million extension.
Now that summer league is concluding and the NBA officially begins its dark period, the stars from Las Vegas must be acknowledged because some unexpected players made big splashes.
The Los Angeles Lakers plan to sign 7-footer Christian Koloko and forward Chris Manon on two-way NBA contracts, sources tell ESPN. Manon, undrafted out of Vanderbilt, played for the Warriors in California and Las Vegas summer leagues. Koloko played 37 games for L.A. last season.
After all, we're still only about six months removed from the Dallas Mavericks trading Luka Dončić. Since then, the Chicago Bulls have authored a spiritual successor to last year's widely disliked Alex Caruso trade,