Having moved up to fifth in the Western Conference standings, the Los Angeles Lakers are in a tricky position leading up to the NBA trade deadline on Feb.
The Lakers, currently the fifth seed, are markedly a few pieces away from putting a scare in West powerhouses like the Thunder, Grizzlies and Nuggets.
Led by another stellar season from Ja Morant, the Grizzlies are solidifying themselves as a legitimate contender in the Western Conference.
As Jimmy Butler's future in Miami grows more uncertain, Zach Harper explains why NBA trades are so complex these days.
Houston (29-14, No. 2 in West) is the only team with wins this season over both the Thunder and Cavaliers, who are tied for the NBA’s best record.
One man who played on some dynastic Lakers teams of the past feels the current Lakers can end up with a high seed in the ...
New York Knicks All-Star Jalen Brunson wants to milk out as much success from the team’s upcoming five-game home stand ...
The Grizzlies defeated the Hornets, 132-120. The Grizzlies move to 29-15 as they win their fourth straight game while the Hornets move to 11-29.
The Grizzlies had three players (Jaren Jackson, Desmond Bane, and Luke Kennard) go for over 20 points and Kennard hit seven ...
Ja Morant left Friday's Memphis Grizzlies game against the New Orleans Pelicans in the third quarter and went to the locker room. Morant fell to the floor at Smoothie King Center after a hard ...
Drama has been stirring in South Beach for the past few weeks as star forward Jimmy Butler puts pressure on the Miami Heat to ...
While the NBA and its fans are focused on the upcoming trade deadline, the games keep coming — and the best keep separating themselves from the rest. 1. Oklahoma City Thunder (35-7, Last Week No. 2).