Miami Heat sign Ethan Thompson

The Miami HEAT have signed guard Ethan Thompson.

Thompson, who was signed to a Two-Way Contract by Orlando on February 7, appeared in 31 regular season G League games with the Osceola Magic last season and averaged 18.4 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.03 steals and 34.2 minutes while shooting 40.2 percent from the field, 39 percent from three-point range and 77.3 percent from the foul line. He led the team in three-point field goals made and finished second in points, field goals made and free throws made, helping the team to the number one seed in the Eastern Conference. He recorded 11 20-point games, including two 30-point performances, and connected on multiple three-point field goals 25 times, including a season-high eight from downtown against the College Park Skyhawks on December 27. He also appeared in five playoff games with Osceola on their way to the G League Finals and averaged 21.4 points, 5.6 rebounds, 3.0 assists, 1.00 steals and 36.6 minutes while shooting 47.8 percent from the field, 40.5 percent from three-point range and 86.7 percent from the line.

Thompson has appeared in 128 career regular season G League games (118 starts) over four seasons with Osceola, Mexico City Capitanes and Windy City Bulls averaging 17.3 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.15 steals and 33.1 minutes while shooting 41.7 percent from the field, 35 percent from three-point range and 82.8 percent from the foul line.

LA Clippers 2025-26 preseason game schedule

The LA Clippers have announced their four-game 2025-26 preseason game schedule, starting off with a matchup against the Guangzhou Loong Lions on October 9 at Frontwave Arena, home of the San Diego Clippers.

Next up, the Clippers will play a preseason game at Intuit Dome on October 12 against the Denver Nuggets, with their remaining games on October 15 against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center, and on October 17 against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center.

Charlotte Hornets 2025-26 preseason game schedule

The Charlotte Hornets will play a five-game 2025-26 preseason schedule, with two home games to be played outside of the Charlotte market in Charleston, S.C. and Greensboro, N.C.

The Hornets will host the reigning NBA Champion Oklahoma City Thunder at the North Charleston Coliseum on Sunday, Oct. 5 at 5 p.m. followed by a matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies at Greensboro’s First Horizon Coliseum on Wednesday, Oct. 15 at 7 p.m.

In addition to the two regional home games, the Hornets will play road preseason contests at Oklahoma City (Oct. 9), at Dallas (Oct. 11) and at New York (Oct. 17).

Orlando Magic 2025-26 preseason game schedule

The Orlando Magic will open the 2025 preseason in San Juan, Puerto Rico to play Miami on Saturday, October 4.

After playing at Philadelphia on Friday, October 10, Orlando will host Miami at Kia Center on Sunday, October 12 (6 p.m. start), then finish the preseason schedule at home on Thursday, October 16 vs. New Orleans at 7 p.m.

Single-game tickets for the 2025 preseason are on sale now. Fans can log on to OrlandoMagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC.

Orlando Magic season tickets, partial plans, group and single-game Kia Center suite rental opportunities are on sale now.

Miami Heat 2025-26 preseason game schedule

The Miami HEAT 2025-26 preseason schedule includes three games being played at Kaseya Center.

The six-game schedule begins in San Juan, Puerto Rico against the Orlando Magic on October 4 (8PM) before returning home to Miami for two home games, first vs. the Milwaukee Bucks on October 6 (7:30PM), followed by a game against the San Antonio Spurs on October 8 (7:30PM).

The HEAT will then travel for back-to-back games on the road, at Orlando on October 12 (6PM) and at Atlanta on October 13 (6PM).

Miami will conclude the preseason Friday night at home on October 17 against the Memphis Grizzlies (8PM).

Game tickets for the three home games at Kaseya Center are currently on sale. Tickets can be purchased by logging on to HEAT.com or Ticketmaster.com. All Miami HEAT home games are mobile only entry. HEAT fans may access their game tickets via the Miami HEAT App, Ticketmaster.com and/or the Ticketmaster App in order to gain entry to Kaseya Center.

Some of the best players in Atlanta Hawks history

The Atlanta Hawks are one of the NBA’s oldest franchises, with roots tracing back to the Tri-Cities Blackhawks in 1946. Over the decades, the team has seen numerous ups and downs, but throughout it all, a core group of standout players has helped define the franchise. Here’s a look at some of greatest players ever to wear a Hawks jersey.

1. Dominique Wilkins
Known as “The Human Highlight Film,” Dominique Wilkins is the most iconic player in Hawks history. A nine-time All-Star and one of the most prolific scorers of the 1980s and early ’90s, Wilkins brought both flash and firepower to Atlanta. His high-flying dunks and fearless offensive play made him a fan favorite and solidified his place in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

2. Bob Pettit
Before the team moved to Atlanta, Bob Pettit was the star of the St. Louis Hawks. He remains one of the most dominant power forwards in league history. Pettit was a two-time MVP and led the Hawks to their only NBA championship in 1958. His combination of skill, toughness, and leadership set the foundation for the franchise’s early success.

3. Al Horford
The cornerstone of the Hawks during their resurgence in the late 2000s and early 2010s, Al Horford brought consistent excellence on both ends of the court. A five-time All-Star (four with Atlanta), Horford was known for his versatility, basketball IQ, and professionalism. He was a key figure in the Hawks’ 60-win season in 2014–15.

4. Joe Johnson
“ISO Joe” was the offensive engine for the Hawks during much of the 2000s. A seven-time All-Star (six with Atlanta), Johnson had one of the smoothest scoring arsenals in the league. He led the team to six straight playoff appearances and gave Atlanta its first taste of consistent postseason basketball in years.

5. Dikembe Mutombo
Though his time in Atlanta was relatively short, Dikembe Mutombo made a major impact. The four-time Defensive Player of the Year (two with the Hawks) was a dominant force in the paint. His shot-blocking and rebounding anchored Atlanta’s defense during the late ’90s, and his finger-wagging celebrations became legendary.

6. Lou Hudson
A silky-smooth scorer from the 1960s and ’70s, “Sweet Lou” Hudson was a six-time All-Star with the Hawks. Known for his polished midrange game and clutch shooting, Hudson averaged over 20 points per game for most of his Atlanta career. He remains one of the most underrated scorers in franchise history.

7. Cliff Hagan
Another St. Louis-era star, Cliff Hagan paired with Bob Pettit to form a lethal inside-outside combination. A five-time All-Star and a Hall of Famer, Hagan was instrumental in the Hawks’ success during the 1950s and early ’60s. His versatility and competitiveness left a lasting impression on the franchise.

8. Mookie Blaylock
An elite defender and capable scorer, Mookie Blaylock was the heartbeat of the Hawks in the 1990s. He led the league in steals twice and was named to the All-Defensive Team six times. Blaylock also holds the franchise record for most three-pointers made, showing his value on both ends of the floor.

9. Josh Smith
A polarizing figure but undeniably talented, Josh Smith was a high-flying forward who spent nine seasons with the Hawks. Known for his shot-blocking and athletic dunks, Smith could impact the game in many ways—even if his shot selection sometimes drew criticism. At his best, he was a true two-way force.

10. Trae Young
Still early in his career, Trae Young has already made a huge impact. A two-time All-Star and one of the league’s premier offensive playmakers, Young led Atlanta to the Eastern Conference Finals in 2021. With his deep shooting, flashy passing, and fearless attitude, he’s quickly becoming the face of the franchise’s future.

Trail Blazers sign Damian Lillard to multi-year contract

The Portland Trail Blazers have signed guard Damian Lillard to a multi-year contract, Trail Blazers General Manager Joe Cronin announced.

A nine-time All-Star selection and seven-time All-NBA selection, Lillard returns to Portland – where he spent the first 11 seasons of his storied NBA career – after being named an All-Star during each of his two seasons in Milwaukee, appearing in 131 games (all starts) and averaging 24.6 points, 7.0 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.1 steals in 35.7 minutes per game.

Originally selected No. 6 overall by the Trail Blazers in the 2012 NBA Draft, the Weber State product appeared in 769 regular season games over 11 seasons in Portland, posting averages of 25.2 points (43.9% FG, 37.2% 3-PT, 89.5% FT), 6.7 assists, 4.2 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 36.3 minutes per game.

Among all-time franchise leaders, Lillard ranks first in points (19,376), points per game (25.2), 3-pointers made (2,387), free throws made (4,427) and free throw percentage (89.5%), second in field goals made (6,281) and assists (5,151), third in games played (769) and minutes per game (36.3), fourth in assists per game (6.7), and sixth in triple-doubles (3 – tied) and steals (732).

Hawks re-sign Keaton Wallace to two-way contract

The Atlanta Hawks have re-signed guard Keaton Wallace to a two-way contract.

Wallace appeared in 31 games (five starts) for the Hawks during the 2024-25 season, averaging 5.4 points, 1.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 16.2 minutes of play. In his five starts, he recorded 13.8 points, 4.8 rebounds, 8.4 assists and 2.2 steals in 34.6 minutes.

The 6-3 guard registered a triple-double of 15 points, 15 assists and 11 rebounds, in addition to swiping five steals, in 37 minutes against the Orlando Magic on April 13. He became the first player in franchise history to finish a game with 15+ points, 15+ assists, 10+ rebounds and 5+ steals and one of only two players to do so in the NBA during the 2024-25 season (Josh Giddey).

In 20 games (19 starts) for the College Park Skyhawks during the 2024-25 season, Wallace registered 16.1 points, 5.1 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 1.8 steals in 32.6 minutes (.449 FG%, .385 3FG%, .680 FT%). Originally signed by the Hawks to a two-way contact on July 15, 2024, Wallace appeared in four games in four days for the Hawks and Skyhawks this past season, logging over 86 total minutes over those four outings and traveling over 2,200 total miles: Dec. 27 (College Park at Osceola), Dec. 28 (Atlanta vs. Miami), Dec. 29 (Atlanta at Toronto), Dec. 30 (College Park vs. Windy City).

Clippers sign Bradley Beal

The LA Clippers have signed guard Bradley Beal, it was announced by President of Basketball Operations Lawrence Frank.

“Brad is one of the most talented shooting guards in the NBA. He is a two-way player and an accomplished three-level scorer who brings additional shooting, ballhandling and creation to the team,” said Frank. “Brad had a lot of options this summer, for good reason, and we’re honored he chose the Clippers. We look forward to providing him with all the support he needs to reach the high standards he’s set throughout his decorated career.”

Beal, 32, averaged 17.0 points, 3.7 assists, 3.3 rebounds and 32.1 minutes in 53 games (38 starts) with Phoenix last season. He shot 49.7% (345-694) from the field, 38.6% (102-264) from three-point range and 80.3% (110-137) from the free throw line.

“Players of this caliber are very rare, and they’re hard to come by,” said Ty Lue, Clippers head coach. “Brad has been an All-Star. He’s been in a race for the scoring title. He’s been the best player on his team. You can put him in so many different spots and he’ll find ways to score: out of pick-and-roll, coming off screens, catch-and-shoot. He can create his own or he can play off the ball. He’s a great cutter. He’s also a great playmaker who is going to make everybody else better. I’m excited he’s with us.”

Timberwolves re-sign Julius Randle

The Minnesota Timberwolves have re-signed forward Julius Randle.

In his first season with the Timberwolves, Randle saw action in 69 games (all starts), averaging 18.7 points on 48.5% shooting, including 34.4% from three, 7.1 rebounds and 4.7 assists in 32.3 minutes per game. Randle finished the 2024-25 campaign with totals of 1,288 points, 487 rebounds and 323 assists, becoming the first player in franchise history to record 1,200+ points, 400+ rebounds and 300+ assists in his first 69 games with the team. He ended the season with three 30+ point games, 36 20+ point performances, 14 10+ rebound games and 14 double-doubles. Randle finished the final 21 games of the regular season averaging 18.2 points on 52.3% shooting, 6.8 rebounds and 5.2 assists in 31.7 minutes per game with the Wolves going 17-4 in that span.

Randle led the way for the Timberwolves against the Phoenix Suns on Nov. 17, finishing with a team-high and season-high 35 points on 11-of-20 shooting, including a season-high-tying 5-of-11 from deep and seven assists. In the Nov. 17 game against the Suns, Randle connected on a 25-foot three-pointer as time expired to give the Wolves the victory, marking his first game-winning field goal at the buzzer of his career.