In Sunday‘s NBA Summer League semifinals, No. 7 San Antonio faces No. 14 Atlanta at 3 p.m. and No. 8 Phoenix faces No. 4 New Orleans at 5 p.m.
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A year ago, as a rookie, Kyle Anderson was trying to feel his way around the NBA.
Denver Nuggets point guard Ty Lawson will enter an alcohol treatment program in California after his second arrest on suspicion of DUI in the past six months.
LeBron James was in Las Vegas for the NBA Players Association meetings and showed up Friday at Cox Pavilion to watch the Cavaliers‘ game against Minnesota.
It would be easy to dismiss Seth Curry as a summer league wonder, someone who lights it up against competition that isn‘t the caliber of what his brother Steph goes against every night.
April 1 has long since passed, but that didn‘t stop the Golden State Warriors‘ Andre Iguodala from making fools of some of his Twitter followers on Thursday.
The Amy Schumer-scripted comedy "Trainwreck" is pretty hilarious. And many of those laughs are sports — or at least "sports entertainment" — related.
Amid the hoopla of NBA celebrities strolling the Thomas & Mack Center concourse and big-name corporate sponsors such as adidas is a little-known family-owned Michigan company that adds the literal foundation to the NBA Summer League.
More than a year has passed since Roscoe Smith decided to forgo his senior season at UNLV and enter the NBA Draft, but the 24-year-old forward has yet to record a regular-season NBA statistic.
When rosters came out for the NBA Summer League, nobody was doing backflips over the Toronto Raptors‘ lineup.
Here‘s a look back at Wednesday‘s NBA Summer League games in Las Vegas.
The New Orleans Pelicans were on a fast break Saturday, and Satnam Singh was trying to get back on defense in his first taste of life in the NBA.
Adam Silver isn‘t a gambler. He‘s also not a hypocrite. The NBA commissioner has taken a relatively unique stance regarding legalized gambling on his league in comparison to his fellow pro sports czars. He‘s in favor of it and isn‘t afraid to say so.
Think of the NBA and its perception of Las Vegas as the weekend tourist who only takes in the best sights, who catches a show and enjoys a wonderful meal and gambles just enough to experience the rush but not to the point of losing next month’s mortgage.