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Tatum waiting to make call on a return this season...
Celtics All-Star forward Jayson Tatum told ESPN he hasn't made a decision about whether he will return from a torn Achilles tendon this season because he "wants to get it right the first time."[read more]
🏀 Power Ranks: Can Pistons, Spurs catch OKC?
Where our NBA insiders ranked all 30 teams one week before the 2026 trade deadline.[read more]
LeBron tears up during Cavaliers' tribute video
LeBron James was moved to tears during a video tribute by the Cavaliers, saying that while he hasn't made a decision about his future, Wednesday night's game "very well could" have been his final one in Cleveland.[read more]
Sources: Giannis preps for Bucks exit amid offers
The Knicks, Heat, Timberwolves and Warriors are among teams making offers for the Bucks' Giannis Antetokounmpo ahead of the trade deadline, sources told ESPN.[read more]
Okongwu has dental fracture after elbow to face
The Hawks' Onyeka Okongwu suffered a dental fracture, losing at least one tooth, after being elbowed in the face. He will not play vs. the Rockets on Thursday.[read more]
Sources: Nuggets' Gordon to miss 4-to-6 weeks
Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon will be re-evaluated in four to six weeks with a right hamstring strain, sources told ESPN's Shams Charania.[read more]
Sources: Hayes, Bryant accept slam dunk invites
Lakers center Jaxson Hayes and Spurs rookie Carter Bryant have accepted invitations to the NBA slam dunk contest at All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, sources said.[read more]
Bobby Marks' NBA trade deadline guide: What to kno...
Marks examines the players, picks and priorities you need to know for every team.[read more]
The Warriors want Giannis, but does Giannis want t...
Can the Warriors make a deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo? The biggest questions one week out from the deadline.[read more]
Why the Wizards don't need Trae Young to be a fran...
The four-time All-Star wasn't brought in to be a franchise savior, the Wizards say. He was brought in to cultivate the player they believe is their next one, former No. 2 pick Alex Sarr.[read more]




