The official schedule page of the 2025 NBA Playoffs. The 2025 NBA Play-In Tournament will take place on April 15-18. The first round of the playoffs starts on April 19.
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The NBA's Most Underrated Rookie: Jaylen Clark
Timberwolves' Jaylen Clark: Available vs. OKC
Clark (neck) is available for Monday's game against the Thunder, Alan Horton of the Timberwolves Radio Network reports. Head coach Chris Finch confirmed Clark's availability for this matchup, though that might not matter much in most fantasy formats.
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Jaylen Clark speeds in for a Timberwolves layup
The vision behind Oklahoma City’s dominant season has always been the pairing between Chet Holmgren and Isaiah Hartenstein. A season ago, the Thunder cruised t
It took 57 games for the Washington Wizards to hold a team under 100 points this season. Marcus Smart and the Wizards held Brooklyn to 12 points in the fourth quarter of their 107-99 victory over the Nets on Monday night.
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NBA Fantasy: DFS lineup picks for Feb. 24
NBA picks: Celtics vs. Raptors same game parlay – Tuesday, February 25
NBA picks: Nets vs. Wizards same game parlay – Monday, February 24
The Brooklyn Nets (21-35) will look to extend a three-game road win streak when they square off against the Washington Wizards (9-47) on Monday, February 24, 2025 at Capital One Arena. The game airs at 7:00 PM ET on MNMT and YES.
These days, trashing the state of the NBA in any mainstream discussion feels unavoidable. And here’s yet another trend we should keep a close eye on.
While it might not surprise ardent fans of the Boston Celtics to see veteran forward Al Horford listed as the best player in the NBA in their age 38 season in a recent article by a panel of Bleacher Report league analysts,
Houston's drop in the standings is reflected in NBA.com's latest power rankings, written by John Schuhmann. The team was once in the top tier of the league but is barely making the top 10 at this point, ranking ninth. The Rockets dropped one spot from last week, as the Indiana Pacers have jumped multiple teams from 11th to sixth.
Cooper Flagg is widely considered the presumed No. 1 NBA Draft pick this summer, but a couple of basketball experts have another candidate in mind. Rutgers star Ace Bailey has a higher upside than Flagg, according to both Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George and former Stanford star and current Fox analyst Casey Jacobsen.
The 40-before-20 model has held true enough to where only four teams in NBA history have ever won the title — the 1995 Houston Rockets, the 2004 Detroit Pistons, the 2006 Miami Heat, and the 2021 Milwaukee Bucks (in a 72-game season) — despite falling short of the mark.
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