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Keegan Murray agrees five-year extension

Keegan Murray (Sacramento Kings)
October 2025

Murray is set for a five-year 140 million dollar deal to stay in Sacramento after averaging 12.4 points and 6.7 rebounds with durable availability across three seasons. Extension secures a two-way forward in his mid-prime as the Kings prioritize continuity around spacing and size while he rehabs for an on-time return.

Topps returns as exclusive NBA card licensee

Topps x NBA
October 2025

Fanatics Collectibles, the NBA and NBPA launch fully licensed Topps Basketball on Oct 23 with 1-of-1 Rookie Debut Patch autos and Gold NBA Logoman Patch programs tied to award winners. Physical and digital rollouts include global fan events and the NBA Collect app on Nov 5, aiming to deepen engagement and modernize trading experiences.

Garland takes small step with five-on-five return

Darius Garland (Cleveland Cavaliers)
October 2025

Garland did brief live five-on-five in shootaround as he recovers from offseason surgery on his left big toe. The timeline for opening night remains uncertain, but staff called the session encouraging.
Cleveland will progress conservatively given the injury’s variability. Conditioning and recovery response will determine next steps as the Cavs target an early-season return without setbacks.

Allen Iverson opens up on lowest point, reconciliation, and redemption

Allen Iverson (former NBA star)
October 2025

Promoting his memoir Misunderstood, Iverson revealed his lowest moment was his 2013 divorce from Tawanna Turner, not his basketball struggles. The Sixers legend said the breakup forced deep self-reflection that ultimately led to their reconciliation and personal recovery.
Iverson shared that he battled alcoholism and emotional turmoil before regaining clarity and purpose. Now 50, he hopes his story inspires younger players to stay authentic and balanced, noting that today’s NBA stars thrive in part due to his influence on self-expression.

Kuminga Contract Saga Clouds Warriors Media Day

Jonathan Kuminga (Golden State Warriors)
September 2025

Golden State Warriors’ media day was overshadowed by Jonathan Kuminga’s unresolved contract situation, with Steve Kerr and GM Mike Dunleavy declining to speak publicly. Kuminga has until October 1 to accept a $7.9m qualifying offer or continue negotiations. Kuminga’s camp wants player options on longer deals, while the Warriors insist on team options. Reports say Golden State offered three years at $75m or two years at $45m, both team-controlled. The standoff threatens roster flexibility as Curry, Green, and Butler’s contracts align.

Giannis Misses Bucks Media Day With COVID-19

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
September 2025

Giannis Antetokounmpo missed Milwaukee Bucks’ media day after contracting COVID-19. Speaking remotely from Greece, the two-time MVP admitted frustration at missing the team launch but stressed the importance of prioritising health and not risking teammates as the season approaches. Antetokounmpo averaged 27.3 points at EuroBasket before testing positive. His absence comes amid speculation over his Bucks future, with Damian Lillard waived after injury and title ambitions fading. GM Jon Horst confirmed Giannis will rejoin the squad once cleared by negative tests.

Rockets Lose VanVleet to ACL, Durant Era Begins in Chaos

Fred VanVleet (Houston Rockets)
September 2025

Houston Rockets’ hopes took a huge hit as Fred VanVleet tore his ACL before the season, derailing their backcourt plans. The injury comes after acquiring Kevin Durant in a blockbuster trade, leaving rookie Reed Sheppard and Amen Thompson with major responsibilities. Reports suggest Houston won’t rush a replacement, instead testing Sheppard and Thompson’s playmaking while leaning on Sengun and Durant. With VanVleet sidelined for months, their offense may stutter, but internal belief remains that their roster depth can keep championship ambitions alive.

Clippers Cut TyTy Washington Before Camp

TyTy Washington Jr
September 2025

The Clippers released TyTy Washington before training camp, adding another setback in the former first-round pick’s stalled career. Despite excelling in the G League, Washington has struggled to establish himself in the NBA, averaging just 3.3 points in three seasons. Washington’s pro journey saw stops with Houston, Milwaukee, and Phoenix, but his inconsistency and poor shooting limited his NBA impact. Coaches praised his leadership and creativity in the G League, yet he now faces uncertainty about reviving his career at 23.

Knicks Star Josh Hart Faces Injury Setback Ahead of Season

Josh Hart (New York Knicks)
September 2025

Josh Hart revealed he reaggravated a right finger injury ahead of the new NBA season, requiring him to play with a splint. The setback raises questions about his shooting efficiency as the Knicks chase their first title since 1973. Hart struggled with similar issues in last season’s playoffs, where his shooting dipped significantly. While he averaged 13.6 points, 9.6 rebounds, and 5.9 assists in 77 healthy games last year, the injury could impact his perimeter game as Mike Brown reshapes the Knicks’ rotation.

Kevin Love to Stay With Jazz Despite Buyout Talk

Kevin Love (Utah Jazz)
September 2025

Five-time All-Star Kevin Love will join Utah Jazz’s training camp instead of agreeing to a buyout, extending his career into an 18th season despite the team’s rebuilding status. At 37, Love is expected to play a depth role, similar to recent years with Cleveland and Miami. Though speculation swirled about a buyout to join a contender, Jazz management confirmed he remains part of their plans for now. His decorated résumé includes an NBA title and five All-Star selections.

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