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LeBron James' beard carries more gray now, a quiet reminder of just how long he's been doing this. When the Los Angeles Lakers star steps back on the floor for the 2025-26 season, he'll become the first player in NBA history to reach 23 seasons with the same franchise.
Rotowire breaks down the Final Top 150 fantasy rankings for the new default way to play fantasy basketball - High Score.
Cade Cunningham is gaining a lot of love heading into his fifth NBA season. The Detroit Pistons guard emerged as one of the most notable guards in the league la
Two years ago, Herb Jones looked like one of the most valuable three-and-D weapons in the entire league. In 2023-24, a 25-year-old Jones was an All-Defensive first-teamer who posted a 49.8/41.8/86.7 shooting split across 76 games.
In addition to their NBA assignments this season, Maru, O’Connell and Reneau will continue to officiate NBA G League games. All NBA referees with fewer than four years of service in the NBA work NBA G League games to gain additional experience as crew chiefs and develop as leaders.
The previous season's Most Valuable Player, Rookie of the Year and Defensive Player of the Year will have gold NBA logos placed on their uniforms.
Welcome to For The Win's NBA Player Rankings for the 2025-2026 season. NBA basketball is a game defined first and foremost by its biggest stars. You can play together. You can play with synergy. You can have the best game plan imaginable.
On Wednesday, Iverson took to social media to announce that his new memoir, "Misunderstood," is already a New York Times Best Seller. It only took a week to reach that status after the memoir was released on Oct. 7.
After sitting out the Los Angeles Lakers’ first three games, Luka Doncic finally made his highly anticipated preseason debut for the upcoming 2025-26 campaign. The five-time All-Star took the opportunity to remind the basketball world what they were missing without him as Doncic stole the show in L.A.’s 113-104 loss to the Phoenix Suns.