Tim Frazier named 2015 NBA Development League MVP and Rookie of the Year
Portland Trail Blazers guard Tim Frazier has been selected as both the 2015 NBA Development League’s Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year.
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Portland Trail Blazers guard Tim Frazier has been selected as both the 2015 NBA Development League’s Most Valuable Player and Rookie of the Year.
Satnam Singh Bhamara, a 7’1” 290-pound Indian basketball prodigy, is exploring the possibility of declaring for the NBA Draft and will become a professional.
Michigan guard Caris LeVert said Tuesday he will return for his senior season after a year cut short by injury.
Illinois State sophomore Reggie Lynch will transfer to Minnesota and compete during the 2016-17 season after sitting out next season because of NCAA rules.
Nikola Mirotic left the Chicago Bulls' win Monday night late in the fourth quarter with multiple injuries following scuffles with Bucks big man Zaza Pachulia.
Former NBA star Gary Payton has been accused in a lawsuit of battering a woman several times in one night this January.
The Warriors held homecourt, backing up a Game 1 win with a 97-87 victory in Monday night’s Game 2 and sending the best-of-seven series to New Orleans.
Jimmy Butler set a playoff career-high for the second straight game with 31 points, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks 91-82 to take a 2-0 lead.
Pelicans coach Monty Williams, a member of the NBA’s competition committee, questioned the legality of the noise level at Oracle.
North Carolina junior point guard Marcus Paige had arthroscopic surgery Monday in Charlotte, North Carolina, to remove bone spurs in his right ankle.
Iowa has signed junior college power forward Dale Jones, completing its six-player recruiting class for 2015.
Lou Williams, who averaged a career-high 15.5 points and helped Toronto win a franchise-record 49 games, is the winner of the 2014-15 NBA Sixth Man Award.
One day after a left knee injury limited Tyreke Evans to 12 minutes in the Pelicans 106-99 loss in Game 1, he said that he's a gametime decision for Game 2.
Spurs point guard Tony Parker will play in Game 2 of the team's playoff series against the Clippers despite dealing with left ankle and thigh injuries.
Al Horford was able to return to the court after dislocating his right pinky finger in the first game of the playoffs.