Yesterday evening, after losing to the lowly Utah Jazz in the finale of a three-game road trip, Kerr stumped for a ...
Wilt Chamberlain racked up a wide variety of records during his legendary basketball career. Check out the historical rundown now.
SportsLine's Inside the Lines team and its projection model share their NBA playoff projections while also identifying three best bets ...
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Bill Russell once vowed not to shave his goatee until Boston won first NBA championship: "I guess it's all right to take it off now"
Bill Russell kept his signature goatee as a good-luck charm until the Celtics captured their first title.
Walter Dukes, who led Seton Hall with 21 points and 20 rebounds, finishes as the tournament’s high scorer with 70 points and wins the MVP honors. 1954 — Baltimore loses 65-54 at Milwaukee, giving the ...
Another NBA legend has sadly passed away. Tom Hawkins, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers with the third overall pick in the 1959 NBA Draft, has passed away at the Another NBA legend has sadly ...
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Sixers head coach Nick Nurse praises V.J. Edgecombe's historic NBA debut: "That's an amazing first-game performance"
On a night that featured sensational performances from Victor Wembanyama and Anthony Edwards, a rookie stole the spotlight. V.J. Edgecombe, the Philadelphia 76ers' third overall pick in this year's ...
Bob Ryan tells the tale of the highest scoring Celtics game off all time. In 1959, the Bob Cousy-led Celtics took down the Minneapolis Lakers 173-139.
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Most consecutive 20-point games in NBA history: How Shai Gilgeous-Alexander compares to legendary Wilt Chamberlain
From Wilt Chamberlain to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, here are the most consistent top scorers in NBA history.
HoopsHype picks the best NBA player to be born every year from 1924 to 2006, including Cooper Flagg to George Mikan.
Whether you like how he got there or not, the player now with the second-most points in an NBA game is Miami Heat veteran Bam Adebayo. The two-time Olympic gold medalist passed Ko ...
The Los Angeles Lakers fell to the Denver Nuggets 120-113 on Thursday night, but LeBron James still found a way to make more NBA history. James scored 16 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field, and ...
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