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LeBron James' relationship and future with the Lakers continues to come into question, which has many wondering if it's already over.
Jimmy Butler led the Golden State Warriors to a road win over the Los Angeles Lakers on opening night while the Oklahoma City Thunder outlasted the Houston Rockets on opening night.
NBA fans couldn't have asked for much more than what the 2025-26 season opener provided. Behind clutch baskets -- and free throws -- from MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Oklahoma City Thunder outlasted the Houston Rockets in double overtime
First, the Thunder played a double-overtime thriller against the new-look Houston Rockets, holding on to win 125-124 in an instant classic. And in California, the LeBron James-less Los Angeles Lakers lost their home opener 119-109 to the Golden State Warriors.
NBC is carrying NBA games for the first time since 2002. Here's how to watch the season-opening doubleheader on Tuesday.
Tuesday's NBA nightcap tips off with the Los Angeles Lakers hosting the Golden State Warriors. NBA season schedule, start time and where to watch.
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Rockets-Thunder OT thriller, Lakers look lackluster vs. Warriors + Ace Bailey on his role in Utah
Then, Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey joins the show to break down his game, from implementing dribble-handoff sets to why he wants to perfect the mid-post. Ace talks learning reads, modeling his game after Kevin Durant, embracing life in Utah and his rookie goals.
The 2025-26 NBA season tips off with an opening doubleheader featuring the Thunder-Rockets and Lakers-Warriors. Here's the TV schedule and game times.
Los Angeles Lakers are reportedly eyeing Houston Rockets' Tari Eason to bolster their 2025-26 championship bid alongside Luka Dončić. A potential trad
James Harden's play drew a heavy dosage of complaints, during his time with the Houston Rockets. Many were dismayed with the heliocentric nature of his game, al
The Warriors ended up mounting a 23-9 run to start the third quarter, and Luka Doncic was the only Lakers player to score during that stretch before Marcus Smart finally hit a free throw to end their dry spell. The Warriors have got a 78-64 lead now with 5:29 left in the period.