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The Golden State Warriors made a big decision on star point guard Stephen Curry ahead of Friday's matchup vs the Denver Nuggets.
The Bulls are back! Josh Giddey is on his way to becoming a first-time All-Star. Nikola Vucevic continues to fight back Father Time. Matas Buzelis is one of the best sophomores in the league. Chicago is a balanced team that is wearing opponents down with pace and depth.
The Raptors are the only team in the league with three guys averaging at least 20 PPG (Scottie Barnes, R.J. Barrett and Brandon Ingram). Toronto has won three straight (it helps playing the Cavs without three of their top four players and the mess that is the Grizzlies) with what is quietly a top-10 offense.
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2025-26 NBA Power Rankings: Trail Blazers, Lakers, Bucks rise, while Clippers, Warriors fall
After suffering a three-game losing streak on the road to the Heat, Bucks, and Bulls — the Knicks bounced back with two dominant home victories versus the Bulls and Wizards by 12 and 17 points. New York has five straight home games on deck as apart of this seven-game home stand.
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Warriors slip out of top-5 in new set of NBA power rankings
Following back-to-back disappointing losses, the newest set of power rankings were released by John Schuhmann of NBA.com, and the Warriors took a tumble out of the top five. To start Week 3 of the NBA season, the Warriors landed at No. 6 in Schuhmann's power rankings.
The Los Angeles Lakers may be without two of their star players in Monday's game against the Portland Trail Blazers.
Following a 130-124 loss to the Denver Nuggets on Monday night, Sacramento Kings guard Russell Westbrook provided some insight into why he didn't re-sign with Denver during the offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers will hit the road for their contest on Monday as they get set to take on the Portland Trail Blazers for their eighth game of the season.
Following the game, the NBA confirmed Jokic’s latest feat on social media, announcing he became just the fifth player in league history to open a season with back-to-back triple-doubles. He joins Russell Westbrook, Magic Johnson, Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertson on that exclusive list.