We're on the cusp of 2022, and what a year it's been. From the Milwaukee Bucks winning the NBA title to the league setting a new record for number of players in a season.
With the omicron variant spreading at shocking speed, the NBA and the players union have agreed to new rules aimed at helping teams field fuller rosters and helping the league avoid postponements.
With the omicron variant running rampant, NBA rosters are in flux. Among the many players to enter the league's COVID-19 health and safety protocols recently are New York Knicks forward Julius Randle.
More than 70 players are currently in the NBA's COVID-19 health and safety protocols, and the uptick in cases has led to seven postponed games this month.
A pair of Atlantic Division squads face off on Monday at TD Garden in Boston. The Boston Celtics and Philadelphia 76ers take the floor in a matchup between teams with 15-15 records through 30 contests.
The Detroit Pistons will take on the New York Knicks at 7:30 p.m. ET on Tuesday at Madison Square Garden. New York is 13-17 overall and 5-10 at home, while the Pistons are 5-24 overall and 2-12 on the road.
There's not exactly a good time to lose your All-NBA big man, but the Los Angeles Lakers really couldn't have asked for worse timing on Anthony Davis' latest injury.
The Los Angeles Lakers' injury problems continued on Friday night when star big man Anthony Davis suffered an apparent knee injury during the team's loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Considered as the unofficial start of trade season -- which runs through the trade deadline on Feb. 10 -- this is a date that all of the league's general managers have circled on their calendars.
There were stories about the highlights and, naturally, the added praise, applause and appropriate focus on this monumental accomplishment, and on Curry's stunning, still-running career.
The New Zealand Breakers have been left scratching their heads wondering how it all went so wrong after giving up a double-digit lead to fall to a 98-85 loss to Adelaide.