It's stretch-run time, baby. Here are eight big storylines to watch over the last two months of the 2024-25 regular season. 1. Luka and the Lakers So far, the Lakers are 1-2 with Luka Dončić in the lineup with the two losses to the Jazz and Hornets.
The Philadelphia 76ers superstar has made a claim about the duo of LeBron James and Luka Doncic at the Los Angeles Lakers.
N ine-time All-Star Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George appeared to speak for a lot of the Los Angeles Lakers' enemies on his "Podcast P With Paul George" show with regards to
The Philadelphia 76ers find themselves in a tough spot coming out of the All-Star break. They are 20-34 and 11th in the East. A play-in push is still possible, especially with the Chicago Bulls on a downward trajectory after trading Zach LaVine.
It's strange having the NBA trade deadline so close to the All-Star break. The mid-season break provides a natural checkpoint to take stock of where every team sits, and yet -- especially given the monumental activity around this year's deadline in both quantity and quality of players -- a lot of teams will look vastly different over the final two months of the season.
Just as the Clippers parted ways with the former Sixers PJ Tucker and Mo Bamba, Simmons joined the organization after reaching a buyout with the Brooklyn Nets. Simmons joined form
The Philadelphia 76ers are signing Lonnie Walker IV to a two-year deal, according to Shams Charania of ESPN. One of the most prominent players on the buyout market nearly started this season with the Boston Celtics before heading overseas.
Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George believes the pairing of LeBron James and Luka Doncic on the Los Angeles Lakers will work.
Dwight Howard hasn’t played in the NBA since 2022, but the legendary big man isn’t quite ready to call it a career.  On Monday, Howard said he’s reached out to Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George about a return to the NBA.
Michael Jordan is widely regarded as one of the greatest players in NBA history, known for his impact both on and off the court. Now, former Los Angeles Lakers guard Lou Williams has drawn a comparison between MJ and a Philadelphia 76ers’ icon.