Anthony Davis will be sidelined at least two more weeks with the groin injury sustained in his Dallas debut, while the Mavericks said Thursday their star forward is making good progress in his recovery.
Another NBA All-Star weekend is in the books and, depending on who you ask, it was either a step in the right direction or the worst thing that's ever been put on television. In that way, it was exactly like every other All-Star weekend.
Baltimore's Carmelo Anthony, who played 19 years in the National Basketball Association, is a Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame finalist.
It’s Wednesday, February 12, and the Charlotte Hornets (13-38) and Orlando Magic (26-29) are all set to square off from Kia Center in Orlando. The Hornets arrive in Orlando having lost two in a row overall and three straight on the road.
One by one Magic fans inside a small cell phone shop in south Orlando kept asking Moe Wagner the same question. “How are you feeling? We miss you,” those in attendance said to Wagner when they took a photograph with the 6-11 center or requested his autograph.
Although it’s still an uphill battle to see time in the NBA, guard Ethan Thompson is proud of himself for earning a two-way contract.
Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard are one step closer to going into the Basketball Hall of Fame. If all goes well, they might get in twice. Anthony and Howard were among the finalists announced Friday by the Naismith Memorial Hall of Fame for enshrinement as part of the class of 2025.
The Grizzlies are coming off a 127-113 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday to begin a three-game road trip out of the break. They led 33-28 after the first 12 minutes but were outscored 50-26 in the second quarter and couldn't recover the rest of the way after trailing by as many as 26 points.