The Dallas Mavericks is not having the best year right now. Not only were they spurned by DeAndre Jordan during the off-season, but one of their key guys is being troubled by his injury from last season.
The Sacramento Kings can now breathe a sigh of relief as head coach, George Karl and franchise star, DeMarcus Cousins, are starting to build a bond and are now working together to achieve a common goal.
NBA superstars Carmelo Anthony and Kevin Love trade rumors have surfaced once again as Markieff Morris is expected to attend the training camp despite disagreements with the Phoenix Suns management.
The Houston Rockets are all geared up to make some noise once the season begins as not only did they retain the main core of the line-up, they also managed to acquire an All-Star talent in Ty Lawson.
The NBA trade rumors are in full swing and Minnesota Timberwolves point guard Ricky Rubio is one of the headliners during this off-season.
LA Lakers point guard Jordan Clarkson will have plenty of eyes on him next season as he made a lot of noise last season.
The Indiana Pacers have lots of things to look forward to once this season begins as not only will All-Star Paul George return to the line-up, new faces are expected to make a name for themselves as well.
Key veterans are now the headlines of NBA trade rumors as Taj Gibson, Mario Chalmers and Chris Andersen will allegedly be moved before or during the next season.
The year 2015 was a banner period for Stephen Curry, a stark contrast to his experience in the NBA draft six years ago.
The DeAndre Jordan saga is nowhere near over as LA Clippers coach Doc Rivers and Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban exchanged tirades during these past few days.
The LA Lakers are brimming with young talents right now and one of them are trying to make a triumphant return after suffering a fractured leg last season.
Will Bradley Beal finally blossom as the next best shooting guard and even take James Harden's throne as the best 2 guard right now?
Apparently, there are still some bad blood between Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban and some key figures of the Los Angeles Clippers which all began after the DeAndre Jordan fiasco.