The NBA released the second returns of the All-Star fan voting on Thursday and the Sacramento Kings currently have two players in the running to be an All-Star starter. Both Domantas Sabonis and De’Aaron Fox find themselves in the top 10 of fan voting for their respected positions.
After missing Tuesday’s matchup against the Boston Celtics, Nikola Jokić showed his worth as the most valuable player in the association. How could a player show their value in a game he missed?
Despite Jokić’s dominance this season, the rest of Denver’s roster has struggled. Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon have both missed time due to injuries and their bench has been a major issue, which caught the attention of an NBA Hall of Famer and current TNT analyst.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is a minus-odds favorite to win NBA MVP despite Nikola Jokić's outstanding numbers so far this season.
The Denver Nuggets are set to face off against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night in a pivotal game for the Nuggets, as they'll have a chance to prove themselv
The Nets (13-24) are just now starting to embrace their fate as chasing those mighty lottery ping pong balls. They’ve traded away Dennis Schröder and Dorian Finney-Smith. And there are several teams interested in acquiring Cam Johnson.
Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokić has been named the NBA’s Western Conference Player of the Week for his standout play from December 30th to January 5th. This marks Jokić’s second Player of the Week award this season and the 16th of his career, the most by any player in Denver Nuggets history.
The second voting returns for this season's NBA All-Star game are in, and here are where Lakers superstars LeBron James and Anthony Davis rank.
Alas, Wembanyama, the far-and-away front-runner for Defensive Player of the Year, can make titans look like Spud Webb. The Spurs’ second-year stud did not block the unblockable shot. Instead, he pulled off something more impressive.
San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama has surged past 1.63 million fan votes in the latest NBA All-Star voting returns, securing his place among the league’s elite. The second-year sensation ranks fourth among Western Conference frontcourt players,