We know how this goes with the NBA. Lakers vs Celtics has a history that goes over 50 years.

We know how this goes with the NBA. Lakers vs Celtics has a history that goes over 50 years.
Nobody’s really talking about the Spurs (a recurring theme, really). But they are 4th in the Western Conference right now. What?
The Pistons surprised the Lakers on Thursday night. On any given night…
The Sixers, who are as tough as they come at home, hand the Lakers their first road loss of the season.
The Houston Rockets have won three straight. This roster really doesn’t look too bad despite the reconstruction of this team.
LeBron James is still really good in his 18th year in the league. Like REALLY REALLY good.
Gordon Hayward went for 39 points and scored the game-winner against Orlando. He is having an excellent bounceback season.
The Utah Jazz have won 8 straight and are second in the West. I mean, it’s fair to say they’re title contenders, right?
There is so much going on that it’s just so difficult to enjoy this current NBA campaign.
Lakers are now 12-4 after winning a potential Finals preview against the Milwaukee Bucks.
The Nets made their superteam debut on Wednesday. But Collin Sexton took all their headlines after a double-overtime endurance run.
The Utah Jazz have made 20 threes in four of their last 6 games (they won all 6). Yes. The Utah Jazz.
The Raptors have quietly won three straight. I think they could be trending upwards with their play as of late.
Jordan Clarkson is second on the team with 17.5 points. This might be his year to win the Sixth Man award.
No big deal. James Harden dropped a 32-point triple-double in his debut with Brooklyn.
The Thunder are .500 at 6-6. Maybe some die-hard Thunder fans sort of expected this? I mean, most of us certainly didn’t.