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The next record was broken midway through the fourth quarter, on a midrange jumper. That gave Edgecombe 32 points, the most ever by a 76ers player in his NBA debut. Valdez Edgecombe Jr. now has the most points scored by any 76ers player in an NBA debut. pic.twitter.com/4Ph6kgWv1j
Giannis Antetokounmpo didn’t need too much time on the court on Wednesday night. The veteran superstar didn’t even clock in for 30 minutes, yet he had such a s
Ace Bailey scored two points in limtied action in his NBA debut for the Utah Jazz. Bailey did make the highlight reel with his first NBA bucket, though, as he slammed in a dunk in the first half. Bailey did contribute in other areas, though, as he hauled in four rebounds and dished out two assists.
The legendary show felt exactly the same on its new network. And our columnists say that is exactly the point.
Boston raises the curtain on its 2025/26 NBA campaign at home to Philadelphia, hoping to continue an imperious streak of form against the 76ers. The Celtics beat their Atlantic Division rivals no fewer than three times last season and are back at TD Garden in the hopes of extending that run.
Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers open the season Wednesday against the Jazz, but a cloud still hangs over LA's head with an ongoing NBA investigation.
The NBA Insider Chris Haynes reached out to try to confirm Tatum’s plans. The NBA superstar reportedly made his it quite clear to Haynes that he desires to be back out on the floor much earlier than the 2026-2027 season.
The Dallas Mavericks made a big decision regarding No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg before his career debut against the Spurs.
From Michael Jordan to Mike Tirico and Roundball Rock, NBC showed the impact it will have on NBA games this season.
The NBA Sixth Man of the Year will have to carry the Celtics more without superstar Jayson Tatum. His wife Emma Pritchard is ready with insane boots.
Esteemed NBA pre-game show 'Inside the NBA' has moved to ESPN for the 2025-26 season. Here are the best moments from the first broadcast of the year.
LeBron James was the most-hyped NBA prospect in history. Standing 6'8" in high school and playing like a man among boys, James was nicknamed "The Chosen One." He skipped college and went to the pros straight out of high school. And unlike any high school phenom who made the jump from prep to pro, James dominated in the NBA right from Day 1.