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James Harden has established himself as one of the NBA 's top scorers. The Los Angeles Clippers faced the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, and Harden had an outstanding scoring night. The 11-time All-Star had 32 points on a not-so-efficient 11-for-28 shooting, leading to a 117-109 win. The star guard added four rebounds, 10 assists and four steals.
There's likely plenty to talk about in the next few weeks ahead of the trade deadline. But we figured now was a good time to look back.
With Boston now sitting as the No. 2 seed in the East and the return of Jayson Tatum on the horizon, this is no gap year in Boston — they could be a legitimate threat to come out of the East — and with that they are looking to add a big man, reports our own Chris Mannix.
The Indiana Pacers — at the moment — have as good of a chance as anyone to get the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Monday night had a little of everything the NBA promises. Teams tried to erase bad losses, stars took over when games tightened, and one legend moved higher on the all-time scoring list. Some wins felt like relief.
NBC bets on trio of big events to boost viewership. In a 10-day span in February, NBC will broadcast the Olympics, Super Bowl and NBA All-Star Game.
James Harden passed an NBA legend on the league's all-time scoring list on Monday. The Los Angeles Clippers star is now ninth on the scoring list after passing Shaquille O'Neal, who had 28,596 career points. Harden reached the historic mark in the first half of the Clippers' contest against the Charlotte Hornets.
Kevin Durant’s historic night, where he passed Wilt Chamberlain on the NBA’s all-time scoring list, was another reminder of just how special his career has been. It also brought fresh attention to the exclusive group of players who have
In over the course of the last month, the mainstream NBA audience and many more saw the San Antonio Spurs show its ability to beat the reigning NBA champions Ok