Part music festival, part circus, part carnival, Shaq’s Fun House is coming back to the Super Bowl this January in Miami.
Author: Jeff Zillgitt, USA TODAY
LeBron James sparks Lakers after getting chewed out by teammates
After a turnover-filled first half, LeBron James heard it from Anthony Davis. He responded with a big second half to guide the Lakers past the Heat.
Opinion: Knicks in endless cycle of dysfunction and firing David Fizdale won’t end it
Just because the New York Knicks fired coach David Fizdale doesn’t mean their problems are solved. No, the issues go much deeper than coaching.
Houston Rockets file protest over James Harden’s uncounted dunk against the San Antonio Spurs
The Rockets filed a protest with the NBA over the James Harden dunk that was not counted in the Rockets’ 135-133 double overtime loss to San Antonio.
Opinion: One game not enough to determine if Carmelo Anthony can help Trail Blazers
The Trail Blazers are desperate for help, and the jury is still out on whether Carmelo Anthony, 35, can provide it. One game won’t show much.
Enes Kanter visits Capitol Hill: ‘What’s happening in Turkey is a human tragedy’
Boston Celtics center Enes Kanter, an outspoken critic of human rights abuses in Turkey, spoke at a news conference at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday.
Opinion: Broken hand robs Gordon Hayward of joyous, All-Star start to season
There’s no other way around it: Gordon Hayward’s broken hand is awful. For Hayward, the Celtics and the NBA just as he was back in All-Star form.
Clippers fined $50,000 for coach Doc Rivers’ statements on resting Kawhi Leonard
The NBA supported the Clippers’ decision to rest Kawhi Leonard in a national TV game, but Doc Rivers’ comments seemingly undercut the league.
NBA Week 1: Surprises, disappointments and top moments from around the league
The 2019-20 NBA season is just a week old, but we already can draw some conclusions about quick starts and disappointing openings.
‘Just asinine’: Pelicans’ David Griffin shuts down Zion Williamson weight chatter
Blaming Zion Williamson’s knee injury on poor conditioning and size is asinine, Pelicans executive VP of basketball operations David Griffin said.