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This is a list of basketball players who are the leaders in career regular season games played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). [a] Statistics accurate as of February 25, 2025. Robert Parish has played the most games in NBA history.
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Bagunas played for the men's volleyball team of the National University (NU) at the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP). [3] He helped NU win the UAAP Seasons 80 and 81 men's volleyball titles and was also named the Finals MVP for both seasons. He was also a three-time Best Server (from UAAP Season 79 to 81) and the UAAP ...
Canadian Anna Smrek has been massive for Wisconsin volleyball the last three years. The 2021 Final Four MVP has a father who played with NBA royalty.
The NBA and the fans at Game 3 in Dallas paid tribute to the life of the Basketball Hall of Famer with a pregame video tribute and moment of silence before the game. West died earlier Wednesday at ...
The 2024–25 NBA season is the 79th season of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The regular season began on October 22, 2024, and ends on April 13, 2025. [1] The NBA held an in-season tournament for the second consecutive year, now called the Emirates NBA Cup. [2]
Chase Budinger, who played in the NBA for the Rockets and Timberwolves, will now compete in the 2024 Paris Olympics in beach volleyball with partner Miles Evans.
Curry was born in Pleasant Grove, North Carolina to father Leon and mother Connie (née Parker) Curry. [2] He attended Eastern Alamance High School, in Mebane, North Carolina; in his freshman season, Curry scored a total of 639 points, which at the time was the highest mark for a freshman in North Carolina high school history: the record was then beaten by Junior Robinson in 2011. [3]