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Nearly 50% of NBA Stars Are Injured a Month Into the Season
San Antonio Spurs’ 7-foot-4 Victor Wembanyama was the biggest story at the start of the NBA season, averaging 26 points, 13 rebounds and nearly four blocks per game. The NBA even flexed a Spurs game into a primetime slot so more fans could see the 21-year-old Frenchman play.
Debatably the most obvious team looking to trade veteran stars, the Mavs should go all in on the Cooper Flagg era after parting ways with former general manager Nico Harrison. Anthony Davis has two years left on his contract after this season, including a ginormous $62.8 million player option in 2027-28.
LeBron James is at risk for missing out on an All-NBA team spot for the first time in 22 years. After sitting out the first 14 games of the 2025-26 season amid his recovery from right-side sciatica, James can only miss three more games before hitting the 65-game minimum the NBA requires for end-of-season honors.
Players are running more than ever in game, being asked to make more explosive moves, and that has consequences.
Tickets to NBA Crossover, the Ruffles NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, Castrol Rising Stars and the NBA HBCU Classic are now available.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry will miss Wednesday's game against the Miami Heat due to an ankle injury.
On a recent podcast, a former NBA star said that Cade Cunningham's future in Detroit could be in jeopardy because of his recent sneaker deal.
The Golden State Warriors star Green called out retired ex-NBA All-Star Kenyon Martin on the latest episode of his self-titled podcast for Audacy. Earlier in the week, Martin, during an appearance on the “On the Rocks” podcast, suggested that Green’s persona as a tough guy was all fake.
With the DMV natives still making waves in their respective crafts, KD was asked about the rapper’s new Everything Is a Lot album following Sunday’s overtime win over the Orlando Magic, and Durant gave Wale his flowers for still producing at a high level nearly two decades into his career.
FS1's Chris Broussard had an interesting NBA player comparison for Joe Burrow on First Things First this week. He compared him to a superstar and NBA champion, Anthony Davis, because of their similar struggles with injuries in their careers.