The Blazers are within a half-game of eighth place in the West. If they sneak into the playoffs, could they really upset the top-seeded Lakers?
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
LeBron James says NBA community isn’t sad about losing President Donald Trump’s viewership
LeBron James said the NBA community probably doesn’t care about losing viewership of President Donald Trump after protesting racial inequality.
Students of LeBron James’ I PROMISE School among virtual fans for Lakers-Thunder game
A group with the LeBron James Family Foundation, including several I PROMISE School students, was part of the virtual crowd for Lakers-Thunder.
Opinion: Carmelo Anthony and Portland Trail Blazers have brought out the best in each other
Carmelo Anthony’s late heroics helped the Portland Trail Blazers defeat the Houston Rockets and keep his team’s playoff hopes alive in the NBA bubble.
Lakers’ LeBron James considered joining nationwide protests for racial reforms
LeBron James has opted to focus much of his efforts on voting initiatives rather than being on the front lines of protests against racial injustice.
Opinion: Pelicans’ playoff fortunes should not hang on how they handle Zion Williamson’s minutes
It’s easy to knock the Pelicans’ handling of Zion Williamson, but they should still be able to make a playoff push even if he plays limited minutes.
NBA bubble life: How Magic equipment manager juggles laundry, luggage and even practice duties
In the latest for our series highlighting life inside the NBA bubble, Orlando Magic head equipment manager Jacob Diamond details his duties.
Opinion: Rockets could be the NBA’s ultimate disruptor en route to title
With so much unpredictability during the restarted season, Houston’s 3-point shooting might be more of a certainty than anything else.
Opinion: How Kyle Lowry makes the Raptors an NBA Finals threat
Most expected the Raptors to fall off after losing NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard, but they’re right back in the thick of the hunt thanks to Kyle Lowry.
Spurs defend Gregg Popovich for standing instead of kneeling during national anthem
Despite the majority of NBA players and coaches kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial inequality, Spurs coach Gregg Popovich stood.