Sekou Smith, beloved NBA analyst and reporter, dead at 48
Beloved NBA reporter and television analyst Sekou Smith died Tuesday, the league announced. He was 48.
Curry, Warriors honor VP Kamala Harris in win over Spurs
Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors brought it on both ends in their most complete game yet for new Vice President Kamala Harris, honoring her Oakland roots.
How to win $25K watching NBA’s Wednesday night matchups
Boston-Philadelphia and San Antonio-Golden State highlight talented card of games.
Natalia Bryant, eldest daughter of Kobe and Vanessa, celebrates her eighteenth birthday
On Tuesday, Natalia Bryant, the firstborn child of Vanessa and Kobe Bryant, is celebrating her eighteenth birthday.
Kyrie Irving bought George Floyd’s family a house, former NBA player Stephen Jackson says
Brooklyn Nets point guard Kyrie Irving purchased George Floyd’s family a new home, according to former NBA player and close friend of the Floyd family Stephen Jackson.
NBA fines Kyrie Irving $50,000 for going to an indoor party
Kyrie Irving, who has missed five games, has been fined $50,000 for attending an indoor party.
Draymond Green points out stark contrast in treatment of BLM protesters and pro-Trump mob
Power forward Draymond Green questioned why Blacks who protested against racism over the summer were met with a heavy police presence, while white Trump supporters could roam through the halls of Congress.
Kevin Durant to quarantine, miss 4 games after possible COVID exposure
Former Golden State Warrior Kevin Durant will miss at least four games after coming into close contact with someone who tested positive for the coronavirus.
Anthony Lynn fired as head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers after 4 seasons
After failing to make the playoffs, head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers, Anthony Lynn was fired on Monday morning after four seasons, owner Dean Spanos said in an announcement.
Paul Westphal, Hall of Famer and NBA champion, dies at 70
Paul Westphal, a Hall of Fame player who won a championship with the Boston Celtics in 1974 and later coached in the league and in college, died Saturday. He was 70.
Becky Hammon becomes first woman to coach NBA team
Assistant coach Becky Hammon took over the San Antonio Spurs in the second quarter after coach Gregg Popovich was ejected in a 121-107 loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.
Shooting star: Curry makes 105 straight 3s post-practice
Stephen Curry made 105 straight 3-pointers from the same baseline spot post-practice.
Warriors center Marquese Chriss out for season with broken leg
The Golden State Warriors have been delivered another tough blow. Center Marquese Chriss broke his leg and will miss the rest of the season.
Wiseman to start at center as Warriors face Durant in season opener: report
The Warriors' season opener against the Brooklyn Nets features a rookie who hasn't played in over a year starting at center and the long-awaited return of Kevin Durant.
NBA investigating Clippers, Jerry West over Kawhi Leonard signing
NBA legend Jerry West and the Los Angeles Clippers are under investigation after a man claimed the organization owes him $2.5 million in an agreement that led to the signing of 2019 NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard.
California court says Warriors must pay $45 million to Oakland, county
The Warriors owe $45 million to the city of Oakland and Alameda County to pay for renovations made in 1996.
Warriors' Draymond Green, James Wiseman sidelined with COVID-19
The two Warriors did not participate in the first group practice of training camp on Monday.
2 Warriors players test positive for COVID-19
The team has pushed the start of training camp back a day.
NBA says Kobe's delayed Hall induction coming in May 2021
The NBA said Saturday that the delayed Hall of Fame weekend — it was to have taken place in Springfield, Massachusetts in August, before being pushed back because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Toronto Raptors' attorneys argue 'firefighter's rule' applies to deputy who shoved basketball president
The firefighter's rule recognizes that firefighters and police officers regularly encounter a certain amount of risk in their jobs, and it would not be OK to let them sue private individuals for injuries they might sustain during the regular course of their work.



















