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Inside the NBA made its highly anticipated ESPN debut on Wednesday during the league’s second night of action. The hit show was originally televised on TNT before the network ended its NBA coverage following the 2024-25 season.
Giannis didn't attend the Bucks' media day as he's back in Greece dealing with COVID. He did speak to reporters via zoom, however, and expressed confidence in himself and the team Milwaukee has put together, which he said is full of "dogs" and "very, very dangerous."
“This is one of the most exciting and dynamic industries in sports,” said Matt Holt, Executive Vice President and Head of Merchandising Partnerships at the NBA. “The team at Topps and Fanatics is bringing a ton of energy, not just to the traditional card space, but also to the booming secondary market.”
This photo gallery, curated by AP photo editors, showcases the NBA’s Media Days, the official start of the new season for every team. Millions of Americans damage their device's screens every year. Don’t count yourself among them — get a screen ...
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Paul Pierce credits LeBron James for helping him reach Hall of Fame status: "You got to have shining moments versus the best"
Ever since he stepped away from the game, Paul Pierce has been talking quite a lot about LeBron James and the other stars he faced. Throughout his 19-year NBA career, the Boston Celtics legend has had plenty of legendary clashes with LBJ and had the upper hand at the beginning.
Editor's note: This is a part of an occasional USA TODAY Sports series on the best moments, teams, players and figures in sports over the last 25 years. There's a long legacy of Hall of Famers produced from that spot atop the draft order, with players like ...
Follow along as we bring you the top moments and highlights from around the Association, including Cooper Flagg's NBA debut as the Mavericks face Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs.