On Jan. 8, 2026, Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle became only the 11th coach in NBA history to win at least 1,000 ...
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Rajon Rondo on feeling helpless against LeBron in Game 6 of 2012 ECF
Rajon Rondo admitted that LeBron James' vintage performance in Game 6 of the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals left him feeling ...
On the heels of the new year, ESPN analyst Zach Kram picks a moment from each basketball season that NBA fans will most ...
After seven seasons of mediocrity or worse, the South Florida Bulls enjoyed their greatest success since posting a 10-2 record in 2017, winning nine of their 12 regular-season games. They now have the ...
New York rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to beat San Antonio 124-113 in the NBA Cup championship game. The Knicks outscored the Spurs 35-19 in the fourth quarter and held a 67-56 ...
As we turn the page to the next quarter-century, a look at the greatest Wisconsin sports moments from 2001 through 2025.
Gene Hackman, star of “'Hoosiers,” died at his Santa Fe home in February. The actor was 95 and beloved by Hoosiers for his ...
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Today in Boston Celtics history: Bagley re-signs; most rebounds vs Pistons; Nichols passes
Today in Boston Celtics history, John Bagley re-signed with the storied ball club in free agency. Bagley played his NCAA ball at Boston College and was picked up with the 12th overall selection of the ...
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Ranking the best and worst calendar years in Pacers history
As 2025 comes to an end, now is a good time to take a look at how this year of Indiana Pacers basketball stacks up among the ...
Check out highlights from Friday's NBA action, including brilliant performances from Donovan Mitchell, Joel Embiid and Steph Curry. NBA.com Staff Donovan Mitchell explodes for 24 of his 48 points in ...
Watch NBA games all season long with Fubo. Watch it here: Stream your favorite shows, the biggest blockbusters and more. The latest NBA odds can be found below from the best sports betting apps. Some ...
LAS VEGAS — The NBA Cup will be back next season. It is a key reason Amazon Prime Video paid so much money for broadcast rights fees, as it became home to the league’s early-season tournament — and ...
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