As the new NBA season comes nearer, new NBA trade rumors are surfacing and this time, it looks like Taj Gibson will be moved to the LA Lakers in exchange for Brandon Bass.
Everything is going Houston Rockets star James Harden's way as not only was he voted as the Player's Choice for the league MVP last season, but their roster was upgraded and now, he has a massive deal with Adidas.
Things are not going well with the Philadelphia 76ers organization right now as their prized draft picks are not living up to the expectations.
It is such a rare sight in today's NBA to see a player sign with a small market team as nowadays, bright lights of LA and New York seem to attract many.
The Denver Nuggets are entering the season with a new court general in Emmanuel Mudiay, and a new franchise face in Kenneth Faried. Will they be able to bring the team back to its winning ways?
The Miami Heat is one of the most improved teams this coming season as after missing the playoffs, they are poised to contend for one of the top spots of the conference.
The Dallas Mavericks are having a tough time heading into this season as they've lost two pre-season games by a huge margin.
76ers fans will just have to wait before they see the offensive center Jahlil Okafor and defensive juggernaut Nerlens Noel play at the same time.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are rumored to be moving shooting guard Kevin Martin as they plan to give the starting position to up and coming guard Zach LaVine?
Will the Detroit Pistons make some moves before the season begins? Latest trade rumors suggest that they are interested in re-uniting Marcus Morris with his twin, Markieff Morris who is currently playing for the Phoenix Suns.
The San Antonio Spurs just showed the whole basketball world how top-notch their organization is as key free agents last off-season decided to join forces with them to be part of their culture.
The LA Lakers have been on the bottom of the Western Conference team standings for the past few seasons and it looks like it will take some time before they get to competitive form again according to some league executives.
Toughness of today's NBA game has been a hot subject for quite some years now and many players of today's generation has been deemed soft or floppers, so they say.