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Basketball Intelligence For 11/26/25

Today's Best NBA Reporting And Analysis

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Nov 26, 2025
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TEAM-SPECIFIC

ATL: The Hawks still have things to figure out.
Lauren Williams, AJC

BKN: Clowney learning to keep NBA defenses honest
Sharif Phillips-Keaton, USA Today

BOS: Options Without Queta
Adam Taylor, The Celtics Chronicle

CHI: Bulls’ stretch a reminder of slow-burn defense
Joel Lorenzi, The Athletic

DAL: Ryan Nembhard wastes no time making impact in impressive return to action
Mike Curtis, Morning News

DET: Cade Cunningham Interview
Vincent Goodwill, ESPN

DET: Film Breakdown: Jaden Ivey Third Quarter Play Helped Secure Pistons Win
Ku Khahil, Pistons Ku-Dos

GSW: Warriors blow out Jazz
Riley Gaucher/Daniel Hardee, Dub Nation HQ

GSW: Warriors will see some new faces in playoff rematch against Rockets
Joseph Dycus, Mercury News

IND: Pacers second half surge not enough to beat Pistons
Tom Lewis, Indy Cornrows

LAC: Plummeting Clippers see their fortunes reversed against the reborn Lakers
Law Murray, The Athletic

LAC: Familiar flaws hurt Clippers in loss to Lakers
Janis Carr, OC Register

LAC: Clippers face plant to 5-13
Justin Russo

LAL: What the Lakers are looking for as LeBron James rounds into form
Thuc Nhi Nguyen, LA Times

LAL: ‘Dangerous’ court comes closest to stopping Luka Dončić, Lakers in win over Clippers
Dan Woike, The Athletic

LAL: Big 3 leads Lakers past Clippers
Khobi Price, OC Register

LAL: Luka Doncic owns the Clippers again
Broderick Turner, LA Times

LAL: Observations: Game 17 vs Clippers
Iztok Franko, digginbasketball

MIA: Norman Powell found home with the Miami Heat — and a call to help Jamaica
Mirin Fader, The Athletic

MIA: Larsson becoming a take-charge man in starting role
Anthony Chiang, Miami Herald

OKC: The NBA’s Best Team Has Got Even Better—and the Reason Is Their Lowest-Paid Player
Robert O’Connell, Wall Street Journal

As the Thunder clinched last season’s championship, Ajay Mitchell played less than one minute. This year, he’s a key reason they’re even more dominant.

OKC: How the Thunder Turned a Championship Into a Juggernaut Season
Chris Mannix, Sports Illustrated

ORL: Magic credit defense for offensive revival
Philip Rossman-Reich, World R Squared

ORL: Breakdown: Magic’s road blowout of Sixers
Jason Beede, Orlando Sentinel

ORL: The Magic are thriving. Can they keep playing this well?
Josh Robbins, The Athletic

ORL: Magic’s offensive leap feels permanent
Philip Rossman-Reich, World R Squared

PHI: Sixers takeaways: Mounting injuries, poor defense, and more from blowout loss to the Magic
Keith Pompey, The Inquirer

PHX: pressure defense, dead money and devin booker holding together mat ishbia’s hardest working mid tier contender
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SAC: PODCAST: Kings vs. Suns Preview
Ray LeBov/Nick Agar-Johnson/Duane Rankin, Kings Weekly Podcast

SAC: Kings vs. Suns: Dennis Schroder injury, TV, odds and 3 keys to the game
Jason Anderson, Sacramento Bee

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