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We are officially one week into the NBA season and the level of competition across the league has been unreal.
The NBA season has kicked off with a scoring frenzy. Players have already scored 40 or more points in 16 games, an unprecedented start.
One week into the 2025-26 NBA season, and we know everything we need to know about who'll win MVP, who'll secure a championship in June, which coach will get fired first and which trends are guaranteed to persist all year.
Nikola Jokić joined rare but familiar company with the feat. And he continues to dominate the court despite a slow start from 3 and in the scoring column.
According to NBA.com, Antetokounmpo is the first player ever to start a season with at least 100 points, 40 rebounds and 15 assists across his first three games. With Kevin Porter Jr. and Cole Anthony already banged up, the Bucks may have no choice but to keep riding the Greek Freak until his wheels fall off.
Trade season never really ends in the NBA. So, even though the 2025-26 season is just a few days old, it's not too early to start speculating about potential deals.
In professional sports, it is impossible to quantify the importance of experience. That is especially true in the NBA.
After a slow start in the first couple games, Cooper Flagg finally gave us the big moment we’ve been wanting to see. In last night’s win over Toronto, Flagg had his best game, by far, and a poster dunk over Sandro Mamukelashvili.
Which NBA players are primed to take the next step in their development? Jeremy Woo predicts the top five breakout players for the 2025-26 season.
On Monday, the Pacers reportedly made the decision to sign Mac McClung, a guard who is best known for becoming the first man to win the NBA Slam Dunk Contest three times in a row. "The Indiana Pacers are signing guard Mac McClung to a multiyear contract, Greg Lawrence of Wasserman told ESPN on Monday," wrote Shams Charania.