Who will win the 2025 NBA Finals?

Based on the consensus among top NBA analysts including Steve Aschburner, Brian Martin, Shaun Powell, and John Schuhmann, the overwhelming prediction is that the Oklahoma City Thunder will win the 2025 NBA Finals. Key Reasons for Picking Oklahoma City: Indiana’s Cinderella Story: While the Pacers possess an explosive offense led by Tyrese Haliburton and Pascal Siakam. All four analysts agree they haven’t yet faced a defense as relentless and versatile as OKC’s. Bottom Line: The Thunder are considered to be on a different tier. A deeper, more battle-tested, and more complete. The Pacers’ run is respected, but the general belief is that Oklahoma City is too strong to lose this series.

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WNBA Stars Shine at 2025 Met Gala

The reigning WNBA champions, the New York Liberty, made their mark at the 2025 Met Gala. Sabrina Ionescu, Breanna Stewart, and Jonquel Jones stepping out in style at the iconic fashion event. The Met gala, which celebrates the intersection of fashion, brings together cultural figures and style icons from various fields. Max Hollein, The Met’s Marina Kellen French Director and Chief Executive Officer, highlighted the event’s role in celebrating creativity. “The Met Gala brings together cultural figures and style icons from across a wide array of fields to celebrate and support art and fashion.” Joining the Liberty trio at the star-studded event were Chicago Sky center Angel Reese and NBA legend Dwyane Wade. While Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James was named an honorary co-chair for the event, he was unable to attend due to an injury.

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Jazz Sign Head Coach Will Hardy to Multi-Year Extension Through 2031

The Utah Jazz have officially signed head coach Will Hardy to a multi-year contract extension through the 2031 season. Announcing the deal, Jazz governor Ryan Smith praised Hardy’s impact on the organization both on and off the court.“We are excited to extend Will Hardy’s contract as head coach of the Utah Jazz through 2031. Will is an incredible leader, great communicator – especially with our younger players – and a strong ambassador for this franchise. He has been a tremendous partner to Danny, Justin, and me. There is no one we would rather have leading us to our ultimate goal of winning an NBA championship here in Utah,” said Smith. Hardy is set to enter his fourth season with the Jazz in 2025–26. He became the ninth head coach in franchise history and the sixth since the team relocated to Salt Lake City in 1979, when he was hired in 2022. Notably, Hardy is the first head coach appointed since the Smith family acquired the team in December 2020.

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Anthony Edwards suspended over technical foul

Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards picked up his NBA-high 18th technical foul of the season Friday night for arguing a call, resulting in an automatic suspension for the next game. The foul occurred midway through the second quarter when Edwards was guarding Brooklyn’s Keon Johnson. After a personal foul was called, Edwards threw his arms up in disbelief and shot a frustrated look at referee Ray Acosta, earning a quick technical foul. According to NBA rules, players are suspended for one game once they hit 16 technical fouls, with each additional two triggering another suspension. The Timberwolves are hoping the league might review and rescind this technical, as they did when Edwards was suspended after a technical in a February 28 loss to Utah. Minnesota faces the Jazz on Sunday in their regular-season finale. They still have a shot at landing as high as fourth in the Western Conference but need to secure a top-six finish to avoid the Play-In Tournament.

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LeBron James moves to No. 2 in games played

LeBron James took another step closer to an all-time record on Wednesday night.   James played his 1,561st career regular-season game in a 112-97 win over Dallas, passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for sole possession of second place on the NBA’s all-time games played list. Only Robert Parish, with 1,611 games, has played more than the 40-year-old James, who has played 418 games in seven seasons with the Lakers, after 849 with Cleveland and 294 with Miami. Earlier this season, James entered the Top 5 in games played on Nov. 16 and now needs just 51 more games to surpass Parish for the top spot. Next season will mark his 23rd in the NBA, and he has played in at least 55 games in each of the past four seasons. James is also closing in on another milestone. He needs just three more 3-pointers to pass Reggie Miller (2,560) for sixth place on the all-time list. With two games left in the regular season and the Lakers already clinching a playoff spot, James may be rested as the 2024-25 season winds down.

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Bulls’ Lonzo Ball meets family of the man who donated knee cartilage to him

Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball met the family of the late Alex Reinhardt, whose knee cartilage was donated to Ball in a transplant two years ago.   Before Wednesday’s game against the Miami Heat, Ball signed jerseys and took photos with Alex’s mother, father, two brothers, and soon-to-be sister-in-law. The meeting, near the Bulls’ bench, was emotional for Angie Reinhardt, who described the experience as “extremely emotional” but full of happiness.   “It’s been extremely emotional,” she said. “So much happiness comes with it, too. All of the people that are donor recipients of Alex’s, we’re just blessed. We’ve had mothers from some people that have said things. Now we get to meet Lonzo. It’s just a blessing to be able to watch people do well with their knees or anything because of Alex. Of course, we wish he was here.” Alex Reinhardt, who passed away at 20 in February 2023, was known for his love of fast-paced activities like skiing, tubing, and sports like football and wrestling.   The Reinhardt family was contacted by the donor network about an athlete who had received Alex’s tissue. It was later revealed to be Ball, who had undergone a meniscus and cartilage transplant in March 2023 after a knee injury that kept him out of the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons.   While Ball was sidelined Wednesday with a sprained wrist, Angie Reinhardt expressed gratitude: “To be able to keep helping people after his death really feels like a blessing to all of us”.

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PCA Powers Cubs to Another Comeback Win Over Dodgers

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has grown familiar with Pete Crow-Armstrong, the Cubs’ dynamic center fielder, thanks to his friendship with Roberts’ son, Cole. Ahead of Wednesday’s game, Roberts praised Crow-Armstrong, calling him “a good kid, good for baseball,” but noted that the young outfielder hasn’t been so good for the Dodgers. On Wednesday night, Crow-Armstrong proved that once again with a standout performance in the Cubs’ 7-6 win over over Los Angeles. He ignited a Power Cubs rally with a three-run homer that helped spark another dramatic comeback. Crow-Armstrong finished the game with four RBIs, two stolen bases, and three hits, marking his second consecutive night with three hits against the Dodgers. The win secured another thrilling comeback for Chicago, as they continue to show resilience against the Dodgers. Crow-Armstrong’s explosive play was a key factor, and his all-around performance on both sides of the ball made him the clear catalyst for the Cubs’ success.

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Nick Kurtz Makes Major League Debut

Nick Kurtz rise to the Major Leagues has been nothing short of meteoric. Just one year ago, he was a junior at Wake Forest, and now, after being drafted fourth overall by the Athletics in the 2024 MLB Draft, Kurtz has already made his MLB debut.  The 22-year-old first baseman, ranked as the A’s No. 1 prospect and No. 35 overall by MLB Pipeline, was called up from Triple-A Las Vegas just nine months after starting his professional career, with fewer than 32 Minor League games played. Still groggy from the phone call that informed him of his call-up, Kurtz said, “I was half-asleep, so I still thought it was a little bit of a dream.” Kurtz’s dream became reality in Wednesday’s 5-2 victory over the Rangers. In his first Major League at-bat, Kurtz wasted no time making an impact, delivering an RBI single off Rangers starter Kumar Rocker in the first inning, marking his first hit at the big league level.  His teammate, Lawrence Butler, was full of praise, saying, “That’s a big league at-bat right there. 112 mph up the middle from a big guy. He’s going to be a great player.” Kurtz’s debut performance solidified the excitement surrounding his future in Oakland.

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Jimmy Butler Injured in Game 2, Status for Game 3 Unclear

Golden State’s Jimmy Butler suffered a pelvis contusion during the first quarter of Wednesday’s 109-94 loss to the Houston Rockets. The injury occurred when Amen Thompson, while attempting to grab a rebound, collided with Butler, causing him to take a hard fall. Butler remained down longer than Thompson before slowly walking to the free-throw line, where he made 1 of 2 attempts before being taken out of the game and heading to the locker room. Coach Steve Kerr was uncertain about Butler’s availability for Game 3 on Saturday and mentioned that the star forward would undergo an MRI exam on Thursday. “Jimmy always says he’s going to be fine,” Kerr said, but the MRI results will provide clarity. Before the injury, Butler had contributed three points and two rebounds. He had a strong performance in Game 1 with 25 points, seven rebounds, and six assists in Golden State’s 95-85 victory. Kerr emphasized that Thompson’s collision with Butler appeared unintentional, stating, “It was just one of those plays.” The Warriors will adjust their strategy if Butler is unable to play in Game 3, though Kerr remains hopeful about his return. Meanwhile, Brandin Podziemski, who dealt with a stomach ailment, returned in the third quarter after receiving IV treatment.

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Kristaps Porzingis Battles Through Injury in Celtics’ Game 2

Kristaps Porzingis didn’t let a serious gash to his forehead stop him from playing in the Celtics’ 109-100 Game 2 win over the Orlando Magic on Wednesday. After taking an elbow from Goga Bitadze in the third quarter, Porzingis was left with a bloody wound on his forehead and briefly left the game to get stitches. However, the 7-foot-2 center was determined to return to the action. “How can I not come back? ‘Oh, I have five stitches, I can’t play anymore?’ My legs are working. Of course I’m going back to be out there,” Porzingis said, reflecting his tough mentality. He came back, shot free throws, and re-entered the game in the final minutes. Porzingis finished with 20 points and 10 rebounds in 34 minutes. His return to the court was met with loud cheers from the TD Garden crowd. Jaylen Brown, who added 36 points and 10 rebounds, praised his teammate’s toughness: “He came out and competed… even through injury, even through blood everywhere. I think that fires KP up.” The injury occurred when Porzingis and Bitadze collided for a rebound, with Bitadze receiving a flagrant foul for his actions. Despite the setback, Porzingis’ resilience played a key role in Boston holding onto their lead and securing the win.

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