Our experts break down what to watch over the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend and their picks for contests, competitions and more.
Sports News
- White Sox reinstate LHP Ellard, option Gilbert
- Shreyas Iyer penalised for slow over-rate in PBKS’ win against CSK
- McLaren to leave Formula E after 2024-25 season
- Agassi, 55, wins professional pickleball debut
- Dhoni says CSK ‘need to take some catches’ after falling ‘slightly short’
- Injured Maxwell in danger of missing rest of IPL; Ponting says ‘stay tuned’ for replacements
-
Murray, powered by grudge, drops 55 on Blazers
Still carrying a grudge after he was ejected Monday, Jamal Murray scored a career-high 55 points Wednesday night to lift the Nuggets past the Blazers for their eighth straight victory.
-
Back in L.A., Knecht says trade ‘felt like a movie’
Lakers rookie Dalton Knecht reflected on the chaotic circumstances of the trade that sent him to Charlotte only to be rescinded, saying that it “felt like a movie.”
-
Kyrie delivers for ‘our arena’ amid Mavs’ chaos
As chaos swirls around the Mavs, Kyrie Irving gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about Wednesday night, scoring 42 points and taking a critical charge in the final minute of a 111-107 win over the Warriors.
-
Raptors peeved at ‘no class’ late Thompson dunk
Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic called Tristan Thompson “disrespectful” for dunking with four seconds remaining in the fourth quarter of Cleveland’s win Wednesday night.
-
Murray’s career-best 55 propel streaking Nuggets
Jamal Murray became the third Nuggets player ever with a 55-point game, lifting his team past the Blazers for its eighth straight victory.
-
Kings fill PG need with former No. 1 pick Fultz
The Kings, in search of a point guard after the departure of De’Aaron Fox, have agreed to a deal with former No. 1 overall pick Markelle Fultz, his agent and attorney told ESPN on Wednesday night.
-
Wizards’ Brogdon exits vs. Pacers with leg injury
Wizards guard Malcolm Brogdon suffered a left leg injury in the fourth quarter against the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night and had to be helped off the floor.
-
Hawks forwards Nance, Krejci out several weeks
The Atlanta Hawks will be without forwards Vit Krejci and Larry Nance Jr. for several weeks due to injuries sustained on back-to-back possessions in the fourth quarter of Monday’s victory over the host Orlando Magic.