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More NBA: Staff picks for awards | MVP Runner-up Rankings Among all his achievements -- a real run at 400 3-pointers, averaging nearly 30 points per game in fewer than 35 minutes, 50/40/90, and all those shots that make us go "ahhhhh" -- perhaps Stephen ...
NEW YORK -- The NBA salary cap was set Wednesday for next season at $70 million, a higher-than-expected number that paves the way for free-agent contracts to be signed. The league said the cap increased by 11 percent from last season's $63.1 million and ...
Looking back at the 2015 NBA Finals, which was the last time the Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers squared off. Game 1 — In their first NBA Finals game in 40 years, the Warriors went the extra distance and defeated the Cavaliers 108-100 in overtime at ...
As the calendar year of 2015 comes to an end, let's take a look back at some of the moments and milestones, by the numbers... With the start of the 2015-16 season, Kobe Bryant set a record for most seasons spent with a single team with 20, all with the Los ...
Taking a deep-dive into the 2015 Finals between the Cavaliers and Warriors. From NBA.com Staff Hosted by 7-time champion Robert Horry and Jabari Davis, NBA Finals File dives deep into the greatest Finals series in NBA history, breaking down the best ...
The 2015 NBA Draft is over, and now the days of analysis and assessment begin before the whirl of free agency starts on July 1. Naturally, many more moves on the chessboard await, but one has to be at least a little concerned about teams which used draft ...
With two winning seasons and one playoff appearance between 1994 and 2013, the Golden State Warriors were locked in the NBA’s junkyard. Incumbent stars wanted out. Available free agents routinely ignored their overtures unless the contract offer included ...
The Oklahoma City Thunder tied the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors for the best 25-game start in NBA history, opening the 2025-26 season 24-1.
Our staff of NBA correspondents — D.J. Foster, Fred Katz, Andrew Lynch, Michael Pina, Jordan White and John Wilmes — reviews each team's offseason. Players added: Tiago Splitter (from SAS), Tim Hardaway Jr. (from NYK), Justin Holiday, Walter ...