Cam Johnson scored 18 points, D’Angelo Russell had 17 and the Brooklyn Nets limited Miami to nine points in the fourth quarter of its first game since trading Jimmy Butler, beating the Heat 102-86.
If Lillard wins this year's 3-point contest, he will become the first player since Craig Hodges to win the contest three times in a row.
Cameron Johnson scored 18 points as the host Brooklyn Nets dominated the fourth quarter on Friday night and earned a 102-86 ...
Miami unraveled in the fourth quarter, shooting just 2 for 21 from the field and 1 for 13 on threes and watching helplessly ...
Nets forward Cam Johnson has been selected to compete in the Starry 3-Point Contest at All-Star weekend in San Francisco on Saturday, Feb. 15. The field includes Knicks guard Jalen Brunson, Detroit ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Ben Simmons' time with the Brooklyn Nets appears to be over. The No. 1 pick in the 2016 draft was not with ...
Despite staying relatively quiet in 2025, it'd be unfair to say that New York Knicks president Leon Rose wilts at the NBA ...
The saga escalated from there, with Butler receiving more suspensions and Riley and the Heat ultimately deciding to make the ...
The Boston Celtics and New York Knicks will soon hit the court for a primetime matchup in Madison Square Garden. Before the ...
The NBA set the field for the 3-point Contest during All-Star weekend in San Francisco on Feb. 15, with a group of eight ...
The saga escalated from there, with Butler receiving more suspensions and Riley and the Heat ultimately deciding to make the ...
Here are five instant reactions on the reported Jimmy Butler trade to Golden State and what it means for the Warriors and Heat.