Also this, from the NBPA's executive director Andre Iguodala, speaking on the CBA's "second apron" provision:
“At the end of the day, the second apron is a hard cap. No one wants to admit that.”
Also this, from the NBPA's executive director Andre Iguodala, speaking on the CBA's "second apron" provision:
“At the end of the day, the second apron is a hard cap. No one wants to admit that.”
As NBPA pres Fred VanVleet worries about what sports gambling is doing to players, particularly since money from gaming companies is only about 1% of BRI. "It’s not substantial enough to make it worth any of this. For us or for the league." My story on his new role: www.nytimes.com/2026/03/04/b...
Integrity in sports has been a big topic lately, particularly since sports betting scandals keep happening. But do fans actually care? www.nytimes.com/2026/01/21/b...
News: Earlier this week, Adam Silver said N.B.A. was looking at several ways to protect the integrity of its sport against errant sports betting. One change is coming next week. Teams will now be required to submit a midday injury report on game days. www.nytimes.com/2025/12/19/b...
A few years ago, as I was reporting on Victor Wembanyama, I became fascinated by his agents and how they built their business. Here’s a story about two best friends who made it big. www.nytimes.com/2025/11/29/b...
During the WNBA Finals,
Ken Bensinger and I looked into the unwieldy world of WNBA misinformation and how it goes hand in hand with the hate speech from which the league is struggling to protect its players.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/b...
There's a lot of love and money for the NBA and its players in China, but there are some risks. More from
@hvistendahl.bsky.social and me on that:
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/w...
I was in Macau for the NBA's first return to China since a 2019.
@hvistendahl.bsky.social and I dug into how Patrick Dumont, casino mogul and owner of the Mavs, helped them return and how the league will navigate potential political issues going forward.
www.nytimes.com/2025/10/11/w...
Happy NBA opening day to everyone. Have been dealing with a personal matter, but wanted to pop back in here to share a few stories I've had run recently.
As we get closer to the champagne showers, here’s my story about what a marketing moment the post-championship champagne celebration has become. www.nytimes.com/2025/06/19/b...
Late to it, but really enjoyed @taniaganguli.bsky.social's story on to what degree the "small market teams in marquee games is bad for business!" argument is actually true: www.nytimes.com/2025/05/26/b...
With how they’ve been playing and how well they are managed, could be! But dynasty building is never easy.
You could try reading a story before getting so upset? There’s no shame game here.
As we head into a very small market Finals, here’s a story I wrote last week about the issue. Is it actually bad for the league’s business? www.nytimes.com/2025/05/26/b...
The New York Liberty are getting a new practice facility to open in 2027 in Greenpoint. It’s got all the high end amenities you’d expect and individual suites instead of traditional lockers. Their stars helped design the interior. www.nytimes.com/2025/03/27/b...
One Bills fan watched her team lose to the Chiefs form a ship on the icy waters just north of Antarctica. Here’s what it’s like to be a sports fan while living on the coldest continent. www.nytimes.com/2025/02/04/b...
What Victor Wembanyama has learned is that the best way to handle all of this is to just be himself. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/23/b...
Bonjour from Paris! Where Victor Wembanyama has delighted in sharing his home with his teammates. I spent some time with him a few weeks ago to find out how he thinks about his business interests and his marketing potential in the league. His ascent has come at the perfect time for the NBA.
Agreed. And there’s a real interest in understanding what’s happening, which is why the foundation is planning to commission studies on other regions in the future.
I wrote today about some interesting research Luka Doncic commissioned to figure out what’s wrong with youth basketball and why so many kids are burning out. Luka told me the game still brings him joy, and he wants that for kids around the world. www.nytimes.com/2024/12/19/b...
Thank you, Howard! Yes, I am here (in large part because Howard says it’s like Twitter circa 2010 on this app!)