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The 2025 NBA Finals, Draft, and Summer League are all now officially over, which means it's time to look ahead to the 2025-2026 regular season. This October, the NBA will return for an all-new year of basketball action, including weekly games on NBC for the first time in more than 20 years, and the game won't let up until midway through 2026.
The NBA and Players Association are looking into limitations on specific betting types that they consider detrimental to the league.
"NBA players compete at the highest level with the utmost integrity and are concerned that prop bets have become an increasingly alarming source of player harassment, both online and in person," an NBPA spokesperson said in a statement. "If tighter regulations can help minimize that abuse, then we support taking a closer look at them."
Every NBA team will have at least two national TV games this season, the league confirmed Thursday as part of its full schedule unveiling for 2025-26. The reason: There simply are more national games than ever,
Through the NBA’s partnership renewal with Disney and new agreements with NBCUniversal and Amazon, the 2025-26 schedule of national games will generally feature Mondays on Peacock, Tuesdays on NBC/Peacock, Wednesdays on ESPN/ESPN App,… pic.twitter.com/4KVpP76Vtq
A former National Basketball Association player will take the reins of a Pennsylvania high school basketball program. The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Isabella DiAmore reported that Brad Wanamaker will take over the basketball team of his alma mater,
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Jones won the 3-Point Contest at NBA All-Star 2011 in Los Angeles. During his playing tenure, Jones served as Secretary-Treasurer of the National Basketball Players Association from 2008-17.
Before the full 2025-26 schedule is even released, the NBA is showcasing Dallas Mavericks' Cooper Flagg on its biggest stages, signaling unprecedented faith in the rookie’s star power.