Cooper Flagg vs Bronny James NBA Summer League Tickets Soar
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Ex-NBA player Ben McLemore sentenced to years in prison
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The Inside the NBA team might be taking its talents to ESPN, but NBA coverage on TNT is definitely over. That meant that iconic announcer Kevin Harlan needed a new NBA home for his voice. There was simply no realistic way the arguably best NBA announcer would spend the upcoming season on the sidelines. He's just too good.
Stan Van Gundy, Brent Barry, Dell Curry, Cassidy Hubbarth, Kristina Pink and Allie Clifton join NBA on Prime's group of broadcasters.
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Free agency has mostly dried up, but there are still players worth an eyeball or two. De'Anthony Melton is a dynamic defender when healthy. Gary Payton II is an on-ball pest with championship experience. Amir Coffey isn't a lockdown defender, but he offers versatility and usually knows where to be.
The NBA announced that the salary cap has been set at $154.647 million for the 2025-26 season, while the tax level is $187.895 million. The first apron level is set at $195.945 million, and the second apron level is $207.824 million. The salary cap and tax level went into effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Tuesday.
Summer League action in California and Utah concluded on Tuesday, July 8, and there have been some notable performances worth highlighting. We already covered some standout players from the first two days of the circuit,
Steph Curry’s dad is joining Amazon Prime’s NBA coverage beginning in 2025-26, NJ Advance Media has confirmed. Dell Curry, a former first-round NBA pick who now serves as the Charlotte Hornets’ color commentator, will be part of the Amazon team for “some games,” a person with direct knowledge said.
HoopsHype picked the 79 best NBA players but former Jacksonville University and 11-time pro All-Star Artis Gilmore didn't make it.
The Detroit Pistons recently traded Italian forward Simone Fontecchio to the Miami Heat as part of a sign-and-trade to acquire Duncan Robinson. In a recent interview with Italian newspaper Il Centro, Fontecchio opened up about the trade and a key memory of his early days with the Pistons.