Magic PG Suggs (knee) set to return for opener
Point guard Jalen Suggs, who had left knee surgery in March, is set to return to the Magic for their season opener against the Heat on Wednesday. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Magic PG Suggs (knee) set to return for opener
Magic PG Suggs (knee) set to return for opener
Point guard Jalen Suggs, who had left knee surgery in March, is set to return to the Magic for their season opener against the Heat on Wednesday.
Doncic downplays groin issue after 43-point night
After playing a game-high 41 minutes and scoring 43 points in the Lakers’ 119-109 opening night loss to the Warriors on Tuesday, Luka Doncic spent even more time in the training room receiving treatment after the game on the inside of his right leg.
Hart, Robinson to sit out Knicks’ opener vs. Cavs
The Knicks will be without Josh Hart and Mitchell Robinson for Wednesday night’s season opener against the Cavaliers.
Toronto’s NHL, NBA teams adjust times for Jays
To avoid conflict with the Blue Jays’ World Series games, Toronto’s Maple Leafs and Raptors are changing the times of their games this weekend.
NBA award winners to don honorable jersey patches in 2025-26 season debut
Players will have their respective trophy icons sown above the Nike swoosh on the front of their uniform.
SGA’s winning FTs put bow on 35-point ring night
On a night the Thunder received their championship rings, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander finished in style by hitting two free throws to lift Oklahoma City to a 125-124 double-overtime win over the Rockets.
Is your NBA team built to win a title now or later? Where all 30 teams stack up
ESPN analyst Zach Kram analyzes our Now or Later rankings, where the first-place team is the most desperate to win now and the 30th-place franchise is the most content to win later. Source: ESPN NBA Headlines {$excerpt:n} Is your NBA team built to win a title now or later? Where all 30 teams stack up
Durant pins 2OT loss on himself in Rockets debut
In his debut with Houston on Tuesday, Kevin Durant blamed himself for the Rockets’ 125-124, double-overtime loss to the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center, telling reporters that he made “two plays” that were “the reason we lost.”
How to watch ‘Inside the NBA’ on ESPN: 2025-26 schedule
The 21-time Emmy Award-winning “Inside the NBA” studio show returns as the pregame, halftime and postgame show for ESPN and ABC’s NBA coverage during the 2025-26 season.