| | | | Today's Top NBA News | 1. NBA All-Star Game Introduces New Format The NBA All-Star Game underwent a significant transformation, adopting a "Final Four" tournament-style format. Stephen Curry led "Shaq's OGs" to victory and was named MVP after scoring 12 points in the final. Despite mixed reactions, Curry praised the new format as a positive step. Read more |
| 2. Draymond Green Criticizes New All-Star Format During the All-Star event, Draymond Green voiced his disapproval of the new format, arguing it was unfair to dedicated players and deprived them of opportunities to set records. He expressed these concerns live on TNT, addressing NBA Commissioner Adam Silver directly. Read more |
| 3. Tyler Herro Wins 3-Point Contest Miami Heat's Tyler Herro clinched the 3-Point Contest title in a closely contested final against Buddy Hield. Herro advanced to the finals with 19 points and secured the win with a 24-point performance. Read more |
| 4. Victor Wembanyama Shines in All-Star Debut Victor Wembanyama showcased his exceptional skills during his All-Star debut, impressing both fans and fellow players. His performance reinforced expectations of his future impact in the league. Read more |
| 5. NBA Expands International Presence The NBA announced plans to host regular-season games in Manchester, UK, at the Co-op Live arena, potentially starting next season. This move is part of the league's broader strategy to expand its footprint in Europe. Read more |
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| | Fantasy Basketball Sit or Start GuideFantasy Basketball Sit or Start Guide | Jordan Clarkson Start Utah Jazz - Guard With Collin Sexton out, Clarkson has stepped up, averaging 27.5 points, 4.0 assists, and 3.5 rebounds over the past three games. His increased role makes him a great start. Schedule: 3 Games |
| Max Christie Start Dallas Mavericks - Guard Since Luka Dončić's trade, Christie's minutes and production have surged. Over three games, he's averaging 17.7 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 3.0 assists. Expect continued strong output. Schedule: 3 Games |
| Klay Thompson Start Dallas Mavericks - Forward With increased offensive responsibility in Dallas, Thompson has logged three 20+ point games in his last seven and is shooting 42.6% from three. The extra game this week makes him a solid start. Schedule: 3 Games |
| Fred VanVleet Sit Houston Rockets - Guard VanVleet has missed five straight games with an ankle injury and still hasn't returned to practice. With only two games this week, he's a high risk to miss time. Schedule: 2 Games |
| Giannis Antetokounmpo Sit Milwaukee Bucks - Forward Giannis has been ruled out until after the All-Star break due to a calf injury. With no games this week, make sure to sit him. Schedule: 2 Games |
| Strategy Tip: Prioritize players with 3 games over 2 games this week, as the All-Star break limits scheduling. |
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| | NBA Injury UpdatesTop Injury Updates in the NBA: | LeBron James (Los Angeles Lakers) Injury: Ankle and foot soreness Details: LeBron James will miss the 2025 NBA All-Star Game due to ankle and foot soreness. | | | Anthony Davis (Dallas Mavericks) Injury: Left adductor strain Details: In his debut game for the Mavericks on February 8, Anthony Davis sustained a left adductor strain, sidelining him for multiple weeks, including the NBA All-Star Game. | | | Daniel Gafford (Dallas Mavericks) Injury: Right knee sprain Details: On February 11, center Daniel Gafford suffered a right knee sprain during a game against the Sacramento Kings. He is expected to be re-evaluated in two weeks. | | | Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks) Injury: Left calf strain Details: Giannis has been sidelined since February 2 due to a left calf strain, causing him to miss the NBA All-Star Game on February 16 and at least one more week. | | | OG Anunoby (New York Knicks) Injury: Unavailable due to injury Details: OG Anunoby was unavailable for the Knicks' game against the Atlanta Hawks on February 12 due to injury. |
Top 3 Player Performances of the Week: | Jamal Murray (Denver Nuggets) – February 13, 2025 Performance: On February 13, Murray scored a career-high 55 points, leading the Nuggets to a 132-121 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. Click the image to watch the video | | | Karl-Anthony Towns (New York Knicks) – February 12, 2025 Performance: Towns recorded a double-double with 44 points and 10 rebounds in a thrilling 149-148 overtime win against the Atlanta Hawks. | | | Stephen Curry (Golden State Warriors) – February 10, 2025 Performance: Curry matched his season-high with 38 points, contributing to the Warriors' 125-111 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. |
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