During a vacation several summers ago, LeBron James went back into the water to find Carmelo Anthony after he didn’t get back on their boat.
Author: Mark Medina, USA TODAY
Opinion: How will Lakers’ Anthony Davis bounce back from uneven bubble performances?
After inconsistent seeding games, Anthony Davis knows he has to bounce back by asserting himself: “It’s about me being more aggressive now.”
Opinion: Why NBA should add play-in tournament in normal seasons
NBA should add a play-in tournament for future seasons not impacted by COVID-19 because it improves how the end of the regular season can play out.
Vlade Divac steps down as Sacramento Kings general manager
Vlade Divac stepped down as Kings general manager a day after Sacramento’s season ended without a playoff appearance for the 14th consecutive year.
Opinion: Do Trail Blazers have enough energy in tank to beat Grizzlies, challenge Lakers?
The Trail Blazers have given it everything they have to make the play-in. Can Damian Lillard and Co. keep the momentum going against the Grizzlies?
Why Lakers believe they could benefit from facing Blazers in first round of playoffs
The Lakers have had their struggles in the bubble, but some feel there could be benefits in facing a tough first-round opponent like the Blazers.
How Damian Lillard’s late cousin inspired his 61-point game in Blazers win over Mavericks
Damian Lillard exploded for 61 points to lead the Blazers past the Mavericks, then revealed he’s playing with a heavy heart after his cousin’s death.
Miami Heat’s Andre Iguodala: ‘I have about a year or two left’ before retiring
As he aids the Miami Heat’s 2020 title aspirations, the 36-year-old Andre Iguodala is keenly aware that his NBA career has an expiration date.
‘Group Economics’ more than just message on jersey for Miami Heat’s Andre Iguodala
Miami Heat swingman Andre Iguodala has sought outside-basketball ventures that serve a bigger purpose.
NBA bubble life: Wizards’ chief of athletic care and performance juggles endless tasks, morning runs and book club
Daniel Medina is constantly on the go, working with Monumental Basketball to keep the Washington Wizards and Mystics in peak condition.