Rose likely out Friday with hamstring issue
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose will be held out of Friday's shootaround and is unlikely to play against the Toronto Raptors.
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Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose will be held out of Friday's shootaround and is unlikely to play against the Toronto Raptors.
Nick Johnson scored 23 points and freshman Aaron Gordon added 16 points and eight rebounds to lead Arizona.
Memphis' faster, more pressing approach made a successful season debut.The 13th-ranked Tigers forced 22 turnovers.
With his starting job gone and playing time slashed, Rockets center Omer Asik asked to be traded.
Omar Calhoun led six players in double figures with 17 points and No. 20 UConn routed Detroit 101-55 on Thursday night.
Six weeks after surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee, Minnesota forward Chase Budinger has been cleared to resume basketball activities.
A high school basketball standout who survived a plane crash in 2011 that killed his father and stepmother has signed a letter of intent with Michigan
The NBA fined Los Angeles Clippers forward Matt Barnes $25,000 for failing to leave the court promptly.
Fred VanVleet poured in a career-high 18 points and added eight assists Thursday night, helping the 16th-ranked Shockers to a 79-62 victory.
Trevor Ariza will have an MRI on Thursday to determine the severity of the strained right hamstring that he suffered.
Trevor Releford scored 29 points and tied his career high with five 3-pointers in the first half to lead Alabama to a 76-64 victory over Texas Tech.
The Knicks have opened 3-4 after their best season in 13 years and the Nets’ super-hyped squad fell to 2-5 after Wednesday night’s embarrassing loss.
Derrick Rose sat out practice for the second straight day Thursday and hasn't taken contact since suffering the injury.
Kentucky coach John Calipari signed forwards Trey Lyles and Karl Towns and guards Devin Booker and Tyler Ulis for next season.
The 72-year-old founder of a firm that handled the NBA players union's investments and finances has admitted to fraud.