
Bryan Toporek covers the Philadelphia 76ers and NBA financial stories for Forbes. He's been writing about the NBA since 2009 on a variety of websites. He still trusts the Process.
How The NBA’s 65-Game Awards Rule Is Wreaking Havoc
Luka Doncic, Kevin Durant and Jalen Brunson all may be ineligible to make an All-NBA team this year, which could have major trickle-down effects leaguewide.
Phoenix Suns In Danger Of Becoming Most Expensive Flop In NBA History
The Phoenix Suns are one of only six teams in NBA history to pay more than $300 million in salary and luxury tax. They could be the first one to miss the postseason.
How Quentin Grimes' Late-Season Breakout Affects The Sixers' Outlook
Discover how Quentin Grimes' late-season breakout impacts the 76ers' chances and future, including salary cap implications and potential roster changes.
Why NBA Free Agency Is Shaping Up To Be A Dud In 2025
The NBA is headed toward a relatively quiet free agency in 2025 where teams largely make additions around the margins rather than a big free-agent splash.
$6.1 Billion Sale Of Boston Celtics Clears The Way For NBA Expansion
Once the sale of the Celtics gets finalized, the NBA may be one step closer to adding a pair of expansion teams, whether in Seattle, Las Vegas or elsewhere.