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Jeanie contending family's sale of stake in Lakers
Jeanie Buss is contesting a claim from the rest of the Buss family that they are sharing their remaining stake in the Lakers to new owners Josh Kushner and Bob Iger.[read more]
Haliburton 'shocked' opener not on national TV
Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton said he was "shocked" to learn his first game back from a torn Achilles tendon would not be nationally televised when the NBA regular-season schedule was released last week.[read more]
LeBron tests new talent with YouTube golf page
New 76ers star LeBron James has launched his latest off-the-court venture, starting a YouTube channel focused on golf.[read more]
2026 HOF class honors women's hoops, NBA icons
Candace Parker and Elena Delle Donne headlined a 2026 Hall of Fame class that honored women's hoops as well as NBA luminaries such as Doc Rivers, Mike D'Antoni and Amar'e Stoudemire.[read more]
Sources: Watford, Pels agree to 1-yr, $2.9M deal
Free agent F Trendon Watford, Pelicans have agreed to a one-year, $2.9 million dollar deal, sources told ESPN's Shams Charnia on Monday.[read more]
City rejects proposed vote on Spurs arena funding
San Antonio's city council voted 6-5 to reject a proposed public vote on the city's $489 million contribution for a new Spurs downtown arena.[read more]
💍 KAT, Jordyn Woods tie the knot in Malibu
Attendees at the wedding included New York Knicks players and celebrity superfans alike.[read more]
NBA schedule 2026-27: Opening night, Christmas and must-see games
Following the NBA's schedule release, our insiders break down the biggest games to watch for the 2026-27 season.[read more]
'You should've never been born': How Buss family infighting drove the $10B sale of the Lakers
The post-Jerry Buss era was defined by resentment, dysfunction and conflict -- and ended with the loss of the most valuable family-owned franchise in the world.[read more]
Sources: NBA lacks proof Ballmer paid via firms
The NBA has found no evidence showing LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer funneled money through team sponsors to pay Kawhi Leonard, according to three people with knowledge of discussions between the two sides in recent days.[read more]




