Tyrese Haliburton and Indiana Pacers Make NBA Finals
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Every May brings the conference finals to the NBA! Check out all-time winners and key records and stats throughout event history now.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expecting LeBron James to return for his 23rd season during the 2025-26 campaign. After a disappointing elimination in the first round of the NBA Playoffs this year, fans cannot wait to get their first full season look at the James and Luka Doncic pairing.
With over 5,000 players in NBA history, at least one player was born on every day of the calendar year – including three leap-day ballers. Our day-by-day breakdown of the players born on each day of the year continues. Below are the most notable NBA players born on Feb 13.
The Lakers have more NBA Finals appearances than any other team, with 32. Check out other top championship records and stats now.
Here is a look at 10 outstanding players who made their mark on the NBA in very unique ways that were very successful.
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Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar declared the greatest point guard in NBA history — and surprisingly, it wasn’t Stephen Curry or Magic Johnson.
The Washington Wizards franchise began as the Chicago Packers in the 1961-62 season. They eventually became the Washington Bullets, then the Wizards in 1997-98. Over their long history, Wes Unseld stands as their lone regular-season MVP winner. Let’s highlight his MVP campaign and the stats that helped him earn the honor.
This edition focuses on 2013 as the Sixers continued to move forward into the first year of the rebuild. After trading away All-Star Jrue Holiday to the New Orleans Pelicans on dr