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  1. On Pro Basketball

    Jayson Tatum Says He’s Learning From His Mistakes

    Boston beat Golden State and has the N.B.A.’s best record. But the Celtics aren’t perfect, and neither is their star.

    By Scott Cacciola

     
  2. N.B.A. Christmas Day Games: What to Know

    The N.B.A. brings out its stars on Christmas. This year, there will be some new rivalries, too.

    By Shauntel Lowe

     
  3. On Pro Basketball

    Why Draymond Green May Soon Be the Odd Man Out at Golden State

    The shadow of Green’s punch looms over the team, even as Golden State shows it still has what it takes to compete for a championship.

    By Sopan Deb

     
  4. N.B.A. Season Preview: Injuries and Drama Are the Wild Cards

    Newly healthy stars and rising young players could shift the power dynamics in both conferences. But if the Nets and the Lakers can recover from off-season drama, they may be the teams to beat.

    By Scott Cacciola, Sopan Deb, Tania Ganguli, Dorothy J. Gentry, Victor Mather and Kris Rhim

     
  5. Draymond Green Disrupts Golden State’s Good Vibes With One Punch

    Green, known as a fierce player, turned on teammate Jordan Poole during a practice and ended up in a viral video.

    By Scott Cacciola

     
  6. Stephen Curry Said Davidson Changed His Life. He Changed Davidson.

    Curry, the N.B.A. superstar, returned to Davidson College, where he first showed how great he could be. The college, and its community, still feel his impact over a decade later.

    By Anna Katherine Clemmons and Travis Dove

     
  7. Letter of Recommendation

    Is That Steph Curry … or a Work of Art?

    This Instagram account will change how you see basketball.

    By Sarah Mesle

     
  8. For Some N.B.A. Draftees, Making It to the Pros Runs in the Family

    Three of the top five picks in this year’s N.B.A. draft have parents who played professionally, including in the W.N.B.A.

    By Sopan Deb and Scott Cacciola

     
  9. Not All Champions Become Dynasties. Here’s Why Golden State Did.

    Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green won four N.B.A. championship teams in eight years.

    By Sopan Deb

     
  10. Your Friday Evening Briefing

    Here’s what you need to know at the end of the day.

    By Nancy Wartik and Daniel E. Slotnik

     

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