Top 50 highest-paid NBA players who never made an All-NBA team

HoopsHype lists the Top 50 NBA players who made the most money and never made an All-NBA team.

Did you know 22 players in NBA history have made over $150 million without earning an All-NBA selection?

HoopsHype ranked the 50 highest-paid players who never made an All-NBA selection, combining to earn over $8 billion, according to our database.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report.

Top 25 NBA players who never won MVP

HoopsHype lists the Top 25 NBA players who never won the MVP award.

Over the past 15 seasons, four players have won a majority of the MVP awards: LeBron James (four), Stephen Curry (twice), Giannis Antetokounmpo (twice), and Nikola Jokic (twice).

Joel Embiid, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Kevin Durant, and Derrick Rose were among the few to crack that list amid the dominance of the big four listed above and win their only MVP award in that span.

So who are some of the NBA’s greatest players of all time who weren’t able to win an MVP and break through their era of dominant players?

HoopsHype examined the Top 25 players to never win MVP from our 77 greatest players ever list to find out.

NBA Trade Deadline Rumors: The latest intel on all 30 teams

HoopsHype Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto reports on the latest intel on all 30 NBA teams ahead of the trade deadline.

With hours until the NBA trade deadline, here’s the latest intel on all 30 teams gathered by HoopsHype. This story will be updated with any new intel as the deadline nears.

NBA Trade Deadline Intel: Lakers, Celtics, Bulls, Cavs, Mavs, Nets, Pistons, Wizards, Grizzlies, Wolves

NBA trade deadline intel reporting on the Lakers, Celtics, Bulls, Cavaliers, Mavericks, Nets, Pistons, Wizards, Grizzlies, and Timberwolves from HoopsHype Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto.

With the start of NBA trade deadline week upon us, here’s the latest intel gathered by HoopsHype on the Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls, Cleveland Cavaliers, Dallas Mavericks, Brooklyn Nets, Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers, Washington Wizards, Memphis Grizzlies, and Minnesota Timberwolves.

Top NBA trade candidates eligible December 15 for 2023-24 season

The top NBA trade-eligible candidates after December 15 for the 2023-24 season, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto and Yossi Gozlan.

A look at the top trade-eligible candidates after December 15th for the 2023-24 season with our Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto and salary cap expert Yossi Gozlan on the latest episode of The HoopsHype Podcast.

For more interviews with players, coaches, and media members, be sure to like and subscribe to the HoopsHype podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and anywhere else you listen to podcasts. Listen to the podcast above or check out some snippets of the conversation in a transcribed version below.

Top NBA trade candidates for the 2023-24 season

Reporting on the top NBA trade candidates for the 2023-24 season on each team from HoopsHype Senior NBA Insider Michael Scotto.

Following the James Harden deal to the Los Angeles Clippers earlier this season and the recent trade chatter surrounding Chicago Bulls guard Zach LaVine, HoopsHype spoke with 15 NBA executives and league sources to project the top trade candidates for each team this season.

What NBA Twitter was saying about Grizzlies and Ja Morant a year ago: ‘They are trendsetters’

The Memphis Grizzlies are currently 3-13, second to last in the West. Much of that has to do with the multitude of injuries on the team and Ja Morant’s 25-game suspension. A lot of outsiders don’t feel bad at all for the Grizzlies, after all the …

The Memphis Grizzlies are currently 3-13, second to last in the West. Much of that has to do with the multitude of injuries on the team and Ja Morant‘s 25-game suspension.

A lot of outsiders don’t feel bad at all for the Grizzlies, after all the team was showboating and talking trash to everyone when the team was having success. All of it could be summed up with Morant’s notorious clip where he said ‘I’m fine in the West‘.

Here is what NBA Twitter was saying about a year ago on Morant and the Grizzlies:

Media poll: Ranking NBA arenas from best to worst

HoopsHype polled media members to rank NBA arenas from best to worst.

What are the top NBA arenas to attend games across the league?

HoopsHype polled 35 media members who’ve traveled to arenas across the country to find out which are the best in the league. Their criteria ranged from the crowd’s atmosphere and energy to the quality of the arena, culinary offerings, and lighting.

Below are the results of the poll, including a fiercely contested three-way battle for the top spot between New York, Los Angeles, and Boston.

NBA Notebook: Klay Thompson, Wolves, Magic, Wizards, Tobias Harris, In-Season Tournament ideas

NBA free agency intel on Warriors guard Klay Thompson, 76ers forward Tobias Harris and Wizards guard Tyus Jones, and what’s next for the Timberwolves, Danilo Gallinari, and the In-Season Tournament in HoopsHype’s latest notebook.

The HoopsHype NBA staff notebook is back, and so are Zach LaVine trade rumors.

This week’s NBA notebook includes chats with Wizards guard Tyus Jones about his long-term free agency future in Washington and forward Danilo Gallinari’s future, plus Magic guard Cole Anthony on his extension and why Orlando is thinking playoffs from our Michael Scotto. We also have a look at the Minnesota Timberwolves from our capologist Yossi Gozlan, a free agency stock watch update on Klay Thompson and Tobias Harris from our Frank Urbina, and a look at new ideas to improve the In-Season Tournament from Alberto De Roa.