The 2025-26 NBA season rolls on Friday with a dozen more matchups. The early tip is Bucks vs. Raptors (-1.5) at 6:30 p.m. ET. Other notable NBA lines on Friday include Knicks (-3.5) vs. Celtics at ...
The 2025-26 NBA season begins on Tuesday night, and it’s a perfect time to take some player props, especially with all of the stars that will be taking the floor. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the ...
Welcome back, RotoBallers! The NBA starts the month of November with six games on the scoreboard this Saturday night. DraftKings chooses to focus on the meat of the schedule, including the four games ...
After a thrilling Opening Night, the 2025-26 NBA schedule continues with 12 games on Wednesday. Notable matchups on the Wednesday NBA slate include Cavaliers (-1.5, 228.5) vs. Knicks in a matchup of ...
Here’s what we know: Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen are all healthy and ready for opening night. De’Andre Hunter is currently banged up and has missed some practice time, but Atkinson ...
The 2025-26 NBA season tips off on Tuesday, and the reigning NBA champions have the honor of hosting the first game of the season and receiving their championship rings when the Oklahoma City Thunder ...
Making futures bets before the NBA season can be a lot like shopping at a flea market. Sure, you may find some hidden gems buried beneath the clutter, but mostly it’s a whole lot of porcelain cats and ...
FanDuel Sportsbook is most bullish on the Cavaliers’ chances, making them the No. 2 favorite behind only Oklahoma City. If you’re looking to bet on the Cavs, the best odds available are currently at ...
The defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder will commence the 2025-26 NBA campaign at home against a rebuilt Houston Rockets team. Naturally, that sets up a reunion with future Hall of Famer Kevin ...
It's finally arrived. Almost four months after they won the 2025 NBA championship, the Oklahoma City Thunder held a pregame ceremony. Per tradition, they had the first game of the 2025-26 regular ...
The good news: For the first time ever, NBA fans will be able to stream every single game of an upcoming season. The bad news: It’s going to cost nearly $1,000. Back To Top ...