Bill Russell realized 20 years ago that his Celtics won 8 straight titles.
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Glenn Robinson III stayed at Michigan an extra season despite the possibility of being picked in the first round.
Paul George had a nice bonus attached to Wednesday's All-NBA third-team selection, one that is worth $7 million to the Indiana Pacers star.
Al Jefferson took a chance on Charlotte and it paid off with a playoff appearance and All-NBA honor.
Rajon Rondo says he didn't pitch Kevin Love on Boston.
The NBA Finals have not yet started, but Miami Heat forward Shane Battier already has his post-career plans in place.
Phil Jackson received a tampering fine for discussing Derek Fisher as a candidate for Knicks coach.
Joakim Noah led the all-defensive team with 105 first-place votes and LeBron James was left off the first team.
Patrick Ewing has been an assistant coach for over a decade now, and he continues to wait for a shot to have a team of his own. He'd love for the chance with the Knicks.
Russell Westbrook throws down a hard dunk against the Spurs.
Former CEO Steve Ballmer has reportedly made a $1.8 billion offer for the Clippers.
Rashard Lewis' production (18 points) helps Miami compete in Game 5.
Paul George and Lance Stephenson lead the Pacers to a Game 5 victory that extends their season at least one more game. George's offense and Stephenson's antics are the keys. SN's DeAntae Prince breaks it all down.
Lance Stephenson has tried just about anything to get into Miami Heat star LeBron James' head. His latest attempt: blowing in James' ear.
Paul George turned up his offense in the second half.
LeBron James struggled with foul trouble in the first half.
Chris Bosh has been honest in his intention to return to the Heat next season and beyond.
Donald Sterling used the treatment of Kobe Bryant's homophobic slur as a reason why his proposed punishment is too harsh.
Clippers owner Donald Sterling has not backed down in response to the NBA's threat of termination.
The NBA received responses from Donald and Shelly Sterling on Tuesday to the charges it made, but still plans to go forward with a vote to decide the future of the Los Angeles Clippers.
Every in-game talk with Popovich is a journey, and this time he decided to give TNT's David Aldridge the silent treatment.
It appeared that Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his wife, Shelly Sterling, were on the path toward selling the team. A 32-page document paints a different picture.
Washington Wizards coach Randy Wittman is close to finalizing a three-year contract extension, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports.
Ray Allen passed Bill Russell on all-time postseason scoring list.
Lance Stephenson talked the talk in Game 3 but couldn't walk the walk in Game 4. His comments toward LeBron James only made matters worse, and the Pacers go back to Indianapolis down 3-1 in the Eastern Conference finals.
LeBron James put down an emphatic one-hand dunk.
Chris Bosh had struggled offensively, and the Miami Heat vowed to get him involved on offense in Game 4.
Stephenson's teammate Paul George sees things quite differently. In fact, he believes that Stephenson is giving James motivation through his taunts.
Granted permission from her husband, Donald Sterling, to negotiate a sell of the Los Angeles Clippers, Shelly Sterling is now fielding offers for the franchise, which could fetch a price tag of $1 billion.
Yet another veteran coach is in line to interview for the Los Angeles Lakers' open head-coaching job, with Alvin Gentry set to discuss the position with the team, according to the Los Angeles Times.
Gregg Popovich drops Serge Ibaka inspired gem of a joke.
With Game 3 in hand for the Oklahoma City Thunder, Russell Westbrook went for the exclamation point. Things did not quite turn out the way he intended.
Russell Westbrook hadn't hit a shot all game, but that didn't stop him from putting together a little flurry to end the first half.
Serge Ibaka's first game of the Western Conference Finals couldn't have gotten off to a better start.
Serge Ibaka will play and start for the OKC Thunder in Game 3 of the Western Conference Finals.
Dave Joerger decline Minnesota Timberwolves offer.
The Lakers have plan to interview Lionel Hollins.
Lance Stephenson called LeBron James' trash talk 'a sign of weakness'.
Watch Joel Embiid and Jabari Parker work out for the 2014 NBA Draft.
The NBA released final results for voting of the All-Rookie team, which was led by Rookie of the Year Michael Carter-Williams.
The Los Angeles Lakers interviewed Byron Scott for their open coaching position.
With Steve Kerr now out of the fold for the New York Knicks, Phil Jackson has turned to his coaching tree for possible replacements.
The Utah Jazz are expected to interview Los Angeles Clippers associate head coach Alvin Gentry, according to Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports.
The Cavaliers are said to favor Joel Embiid with the No. 1 pick.
Lance Stephenson was fined $5,000 for a flop in Game 2.
landed the No. 1 pick in one of the NBA's deepest drafts.
The Charlotte Hornets name became official on May 20.
Without Serge Ibaka, the OKC Thunder struggle to defend the San Antonio Spurs in the paint. Down one of the NBA's foremost rim protectors, the Thunder must reevaluate their roles in Ibaka's absence, SN's DeAntae Prince writes.
OKC Thunder Nick Collison picked up a few scraped and bruises during the course of Game 1.
Derek Fisher isn't sure whether he would take the New York Knicks coaching job.
The NBA outlined Clippers owner Donald Sterling's violations of its constituation and presented grounds for his termination.
Shelly Sterling, the wife of embattled Clippers owner Donald Sterling, has responded to the NBA's decision to charge her husband with damaging the league through his racist remarks.
The Heat have the NBA's best player, but they still earn much of their offense from strong defense. Miami struggled to cover Indiana and lost Game 1, 107-96, because of it. Even more surprising, LeBron James was a big culprit.
Paul George was there to create timely offense for the Indiana Pacers when they needed it.
Miami Heat guard Mario Chalmers committed what appeared to be a sure flagrant foul against the Indiana Pacers' C.J. Watson, but it was ruled a common foul and a technical foul.