LeBron James Refuses to Stay Silent About Social Justice After Lakers Clinch Top Seed

LeBron James refused to stay silent about social justice issues both before and after helping the Lakers clinch the No.1 seed.

Stephen Sheehan  •  04 Aug 2020
Dan Le Batard’s Tasteless Poll is Another Black Eye for ESPN

Dan Le Batard’s tasteless poll regarding the season-ending knee injury to Jonathan Isaac is another black eye for ESPN.

Mike Thomas  •  04 Aug 2020
Lonnie Walker Wasn’t the First NBA Player to Rock a Unique Hairdo

Spurs guard Lonnie Walker has become known for his unique hairstyle. What other NBA players have rocked signature hairdos over the years?

Stephen Sheehan  •  04 Aug 2020
The Detroit Pistons Are So Desperate for Talent They’re Giving Rapper J. Cole a Tryout

Rapper J. Cole has expressed interest in trying out for an NBA team, and the Detroit Pistons have taken him up on the offer.

Jack Dougherty  •  04 Aug 2020
Jonathan Isaac Has Shown That Standing for the Anthem Is a Popular Move

Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac stood during the playing of the national anthem and then saw his jersey sales soar.

Mike Thomas  •  04 Aug 2020
Bronny James Followed In LeBron’s Footsteps and Called Out an NBA Player 20 Years His Senior

Bronny James is only a teenager, but he’s already following in LeBron’s footsteps and calling one one particular NBA veteran.

Joe Kozlowski  •  03 Aug 2020
Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons Aren’t Even Close to the Highest-Paid 76ers

Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons are by far the two most important 76ers, but they aren’t even close to the two highest-paid on the roster.

Jack Dougherty  •  03 Aug 2020
Donovan Mitchell in Rare Company After Reaching Scoring Mark Only LeBron James and Kevin Durant Have Achieved Faster

Donovan Mitchell has already established himself as one of the best players in the NBA. Now he’s in rarified air joining LeBron James and Kevin Durant in accomplishing an impressive offensive feat.

Kyle Dalton  •  03 Aug 2020
Jimmy Butler’s Net Worth Looks Fine With $108 Million More on the Horizon

Jimmy Butler might be having his best season ever in the first year of a four-year, $140.7 million NBA contract. |

John Moriello  •  03 Aug 2020