Knicks, Bridges agree to 4-year, $150M extension
New York Knicks forward Mikal Bridges has agreed to a four-year, $150 million contract extension with the franchise, his agents told ESPN’s Shams Charania on Thursday.
Who makes the Year 2 leap? The top 10 sophomores to watch for the 2025-26 NBA season
From top 10 picks to Year 1 breakouts, who are the most interesting players to watch in their sophomore season?
Arenas arrested on illegal poker game charges
Gilbert Arenas was arrested in connection with a federal indictment that alleges the former NBA star hosted illegal high-stakes poker games at his mansion.
Sources: Kuminga still declining Warriors’ terms
Jonathan Kuminga’s decision to continue to decline the Warriors’ offer is due in large part to Golden State’s insistence on having a team option for the second season and unwillingness to let him maintain the built-in no-trade clause, sources told ESPN.
Magic, Grizzlies to play in Berlin, London in 2026
The NBA will play at least six regular-season games in Europe over the next three seasons, starting with a pair of games between the Grizzlies and Magic in January.
Free agency NBA Power Rankings: Where the Rockets, Raptors and others land this offseason
Let’s see where all 30 teams stand after a flurry of free agency moves this offseason.
Bronny James has big goals for Year 2. Will the young Laker achieve them?
After spending Year 1 working away from the spotlight, James hopes it’ll translate into playing time with Los Angeles.
‘It was a no-brainer’: Paul celebrated in L.A. return
Eight years after he last played for the franchise, Chris Paul was re-introduced as a member of the Clippers on Monday, calling his return to Los Angeles a “no-brainer.”
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton proposes to girlfriend Jade Jones
Haliburton staged the proposal inside Hilton Coliseum on the Iowa State campus, where the couple began dating.
Employee suing Suns for retaliation fired by team
The Phoenix Suns have fired an employee who is suing the team for discrimination, harassment and retaliation, ESPN has learned.