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James Harden, one of the most impactful players for the Los Angeles Clippers in recent seasons, has played for multiple teams, including the Houston Rockets. Recently, he opened up about his time with the franchise.
The festivities culminated in the NBA All-Star Game, where the league’s top players put on a show for fans worldwide. Shaq’s OGs team took home the win, featuring adidas athletes James Harden and Damian Lillard, who hit the court in their respective signature shoes.
LeBron James and Stephen Curry are among 40 familiar faces fighting over the lucrative 15 All-NBA Team spots down the stretch.
Ahead of Sunday's All-Star Game event, the former NBA MVP named a few players he believes could be the face of the league in the near future. In doing so, he specifically named Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown as two players who could "carry this league."
The rosters are set ahead of the All-Star Game on Sunday night, but LeBron James will miss the game with injury
Minnesota Timberwolves guard Anthony Edwards may not be ... and some of the biggest names, like Edwards and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James, sat out for the competition.
For the third straight season, Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards has been named an NBA All-Star. Edwards made his way to San Francisco, California for the 2025 NBA All-Star Weekend, where he was set to compete in the All-Star Game's new format on Kenny "The Jet" Smith's team, Kenny's Young Stars.
Harden plays nine minutes, hits a 3-pointer as Curry wins MVP on home floor, leading Shaq’s OGs past Global Stars 41-25 in new All-Star Game format.