NBA
With the draft and most of free agency in the books, which teams got better, worse or stayed the same this offseason?
Zach Harper330
What I'm hearing on Markkanen, Ingram potential trades and other notes: Inside Pass
Shams Charania168
NBA Cup groups revealed: What to know about 2024 in-season tournament format
Alex Andrejev182
What's next for Lauri Markkanen, Brandon Ingram and the NBA's transaction landscape?
John Hollinger252
With trade options dwindling, can Pelicans find a Brandon Ingram solution that makes sense?
William Guillory101
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The oral history of how the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas got off the ground to become the center of the offseason.
Jared Weiss56
The new CBA is making it impossible for teams like the Clippers, Warriors and Lakers to spend their way out of their mistakes.
John Hollinger288
The second day of free agency saw a few familiar faces agree to switch teams. Is that good or bad for those involved?
Zach Harper157
The new CBA is draining some of the drama, but Philadelphia still made waves.
Zach Harper176
The 32-year-old veteran should help Washington's rebounding, but his departure leaves New Orleans without a starting center.
Josh Robbins and William Guillory41
On talent alone, Dejounte Murray is a key upgrade. But the Pelicans have more moves to make with key players to balance their roster.
William Guillory54
By moving on from Dejounte Murray, the Hawks regained the flexibility to move forward in a number of directions with or without Trae Young.
John Hollinger116
Are the Hawks rebuilding? Are more moves on the horizon for each team?
Zach Harper149
Murray averaged 22.5 points, a career-high 6.4 assists, 5.3 rebounds and 1.4 steals on 36.3 percent shooting from 3-point range last season.
The Athletic Staff186
The Lakers got the shooting they desperately need, while the Pistons and Bucks continue to confuse.
Sam Vecenie174
As the final positional stop on our free-agency tour, the center position unquestionably offers the least.
John Hollinger37
Sam Vecenie and John Hollinger break down all 58 picks of the 2024 NBA Draft as they happen.
John Hollinger and Sam Vecenie228
In desperate need of a long-term center, the Pelicans had one fall into their lap at No. 21. Now, it's on them to develop Yves Missi.
William Guillory14
Expect a lot of trades and movement as the NBA holds a second day of the draft for the first time on Thursday.
Sam Vecenie113
Across the power forward market, multiple possible starters are available, but teams should choose carefully.
John Hollinger27
Of the 14 players to go in the first seven picks in the last two NBA drafts, five have been from France.
John Hollinger207
From the Hawks' selection at No. 1 all the way down, this year's draft is expected to be difficult to predict.
Sam Vecenie83
With Jonas Valanciunas unlikely to return, New Orleans could use the No. 21 pick on a young big — or swing a trade.
William Guillory12
Multiple 3-and-D starting-caliber wings could be available, making this easily the best positional market this summer.
John Hollinger26
There will be a lot to watch over the next two days, from what some teams of interest will do to new trends to watch for.
Mike Vorkunov33
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