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Here it comes! A dark horse new home for LeBron James! The team with the 2026 No. 1 pick.

Having played only 60 regular-season games this year, LeBron failed to meet the 65-game minimum eligibility threshold, thus missing out on All-NBA selection this season, officially ending his record of 21 consecutive All-NBA selections, the longest in NBA history... Wow, 21 straight All-NBA appearances? The "Longest River in NBA History" truly lives up to its name. His greatness isn't about overwhelming talent, but an incredibly sustained prime.
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Here it comes! A dark horse new home for LeBron James! The team with the 2026 No. 1 pick.

Announced! All-NBA Team selection! The NBA's most overrated All-Star center.

The NBA officially released the All-NBA Team for the 25-26 season as follows: First Team: Alexander, Jokic, Wembanyama, Doncic, Cunningham; Second Team: Jaylen Brown, Brunson, Durant, Leonard, Mitchell; Third Team: Duren, Chet, Jalen Johnson, Maxey, Murray. Duren is undoubtedly the most controversial pick, given his disappointing playoff performance this year, averaging 30.
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Announced! All-NBA Team selection! The NBA's most overrated All-Star center.

The Wizards are targeting James, while the Lakers are setting their sights on Irving! James' 22-year historical streak comes to an end.

The NBA officially announced the 2025-26 All-NBA Teams today. The First Team consists of Cunningham, Alexander, Doncic, Wembanyama, and Jokic. The Second Team features Brunson, Mitchell, Jaylen Brown, Leonard, and Durant. The Third Team includes Maxey, Murray, Jalen Johnson, Holmgren, and Duren. James posted on social media to congratulate Doncic on making the First Team.
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The Wizards are targeting James, while the Lakers are setting their sights on Irving! James' 22-year historical streak comes to an end.

Western Conference Finals tied 2-2! What a thrill, absolutely exhilarating! The new Eastern Conference powerhouse is charging toward the championship.

It turns out the Western Conference Finals are like a turn-based game... You win one, I win one; you win one, I win one. Currently, the Thunder and the Spurs are tied 2-2, heading toward a grueling Game 7 that drains both teams. The happiest ones are the Knicks, who have already locked in their Finals spot with a 3-0 sweep over the Cavaliers.
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Western Conference Finals tied 2-2! What a thrill, absolutely exhilarating! The new Eastern Conference powerhouse is charging toward the championship.

The defending champion Thunder have never looked so vulnerable! The Spurs have turned up the heat, and the two teams are set for a decisive Game 5.

103-82, a commanding victory for the Spurs. The Eastern Conference finals are a one-sided affair, while the Western Conference finals head to a pivotal Game 5. The significance of Game 4 for the Spurs goes without saying. The team simply cannot board a flight to Oklahoma City trailing 1-3. A 2-2 tie and a 1-3 hole are entirely different scenarios. If they lose home court today, to be honest, the next stop would likely be a "memorial service." Faced with that, what can they do?
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The defending champion Thunder have never looked so vulnerable! The Spurs have turned up the heat, and the two teams are set for a decisive Game 5.

0-3! The Eastern Conference Finals are one-sided! Farewell, Cavaliers

The Eastern Conference Finals have turned into a lopsided affair. The Knicks defeated the Cavaliers 121-108 on the road, taking a 3-0 series lead. The Big Apple has won 10 straight playoff games and is just one win away from their first NBA Finals appearance of the 21st century. The last time the Knicks reached the Finals was in 1999, when they lost 1-4 to the Spurs led by Duncan and Robinson. The franchise's only championship dates back to 1973, a fact that A-Smith knows well.
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0-3! The Eastern Conference Finals are one-sided! Farewell, Cavaliers

What's wrong with the CBA's new MVP?

The CBA finals matchups for this season are set: Guangsha vs. Shanghai. The two best regular-season teams will face off in a thrilling showdown, with the series turning into a best-of-seven format. It promises to be an exciting finals showdown. Today, let's discuss two points: first, why He Xining, the newly crowned regular-season MVP, failed to perform against Guangsha? As expected, if Shenzhen wanted to force the series back to Zhejiang, he absolutely needed to step up tonight—he had to go all out and unleash his offense.
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What's wrong with the CBA's new MVP?

See you at the crucial Game 5! Wembanyama explodes for 33 points as Spurs tie series 2-2; Thunder manage just 82 points, a season low.

On May 25, Beijing time, the NBA Western Conference Finals continued, with the Spurs defeating the Thunder 103-82 at home to even the series at 2-2, setting up a pivotal Game 5. Victor Wembanyama shot 11-of-22 from the field, posting 33 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, and 3 blocks. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander went 6-of-15 for 19 points, 4 rebounds, and 7 assists. San Antonio opened the first quarter with a 16-0 run and held a 12-point lead at halftime.
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See you at the crucial Game 5! Wembanyama explodes for 33 points as Spurs tie series 2-2; Thunder manage just 82 points, a season low.

Wembanyama scores 33 with 2 steals and 3 blocks, Alexander gets 19, Spurs beat Thunder to tie series 2-2, setting up a pivotal Game 5.

On May 25 Beijing time, in Game 4 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, the Spurs hosted the Thunder. The Spurs started strong, completely dominating the Thunder in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Thunder attempted a comeback, but the Spurs kept scoring to maintain control, with Wembanyama hitting an incredible half-court buzzer-beater. The Spurs exploded in the third quarter, building a lead of over 25 points. The Thunder fought hard in the fourth but couldn't close the gap.
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Wembanyama scores 33 with 2 steals and 3 blocks, Alexander gets 19, Spurs beat Thunder to tie series 2-2, setting up a pivotal Game 5.

NBA officially announced the All-NBA teams: Alexander and Jokic were unanimous First Team selections; Durant and Leonard made the Second Team.

On May 25, Beijing time, the NBA officially released the 2025-26 season All-NBA team list. As in the previous year, players must have appeared in at least 65 regular-season games to be eligible, and the selection process no longer considers positional requirements.
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NBA officially announced the All-NBA teams: Alexander and Jokic were unanimous First Team selections; Durant and Leonard made the Second Team.