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The 2015-16 NBA season is underway with the Golden State Warriors starting their defense on a high note.
Glen Rice Sr. left a legacy of being one of the deadly shooters in the NBA ever to play the game back in the 90s and to this day remains one.
Two big names in the NBA will be around to debut for their respective teams despite being held down lately due to separate injuries – Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Lebron James of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
In a sad development, the NBA lost another great man today with news about the death of Minnesota Timberwolves head coach Flip Saunders. He was 60-years-old.
Minnesota Timberwolves Owner Glen Taylor shared that he believes that Head Coach and President of Basketball Operations Flip Saunders will not return this 2015-2016 NBA season.
Derrick Rose’s chances of playing against the Cleveland Cavaliers this coming Tuesday just got a big boost after the former NBA Most Valuable player logged in some playing time in the team’s preseason game against the Dallas Mavericks.
The NBA season tips off on Oct. 27 with a marquee meeting between Chicago and Cleveland. That's just the beginning of a storyline-filled campaign that awaits NBA fans.
The latest on the Lamar Odom saga includes an exclusive report from E! Online stating that the former two-time NBA champion and Sixth man of the Year was now being transported to Los Angeles after being admitted at the Sunrise Hospital in Las Vegas about a week ago.
Chicago Bulls may have to go through the rest of its preseason campaign with Derrick Rose sitting it out.
Things aren’t looking good right now for former NBA star and TV personality Lamar Odom since being found unconscious at the Love Ranch in Crystal, Nevada.
Two NBA stars officially made their return to the hardwood with their respective teams – Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat.
Kevin Durant is finally returning to the basketball court this NBA season but as everyone knows, his return to active duty will most likely be clouded with his plans in 2016.
Derrick Rose was hoping to have an injury-free off season and it seemed all was going according to plan until an unfortunate incident struck the former NBA MVP.
Ben Gordon is one player who has slid down from the NBA limelight but could try and recover lost ground if he makes the final roster of the defending champion Golden State Warriors.
The Dallas Mavericks’ fortunes don’t seem to be getting any better as the Mark Cuban-owned ballclub may have to deal with a big adjustment with reports that two stars are questionable when the team opens its campaign for the 2015-16 NBA wars.