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How NBA teams are faring in their offseason dealings

The Miami Heat are the undisputed champs of the offseason. No question about that with the acquisition of free agent forwards LeBron James and Chris Bosh, retaining guard Dwyane Wade and center Joel Anthony and signing guard Mike Miller.

Heat-Celtics, Rockets-Lakers on NBA opening night

Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh have made the Miami Heat must-see TV. The Heat will open the season Oct. 26 against the Boston Celtics (TNT) in what could be an Eastern Conference finals preview.

Eddie House rejoins Miami Heat, this time as role player

Veteran three-point shooter agrees to a two-year, $2.8 million deal.

Contract insurance issues to keep Stoudemire from worlds

Amare Stoudemire will not play for the United States in next month’s world championships because of problems insuring his contract, a damaging blow to the Americans on the day training camp opened.

Knicks still have cap space, but future is now with Amare and Co.

No more talk about next summer. Forget about the Knicks’ cap space and potential free agents, too.

Derek Fisher says he’s staying with Lakers

Derek Fisher says he’s staying with the Los Angeles Lakers. The five-time NBA champion entertained offers from other teams as a free agent, including a recent conversation with the Miami Heat. He decided not to leave the franchise where he has spent 11 of his 14 NBA seasons.

A ref’s life: Critiques, knowing matchups all part of the job

To illustrate the daily demands on referees, the NBA granted USA TODAY unprecedented week-long access to Scott Foster. Reporter Chris Colston traveled with him, sat in on his crew meetings and joined him in the locker room before and after games.

Inside the NBA: Games to watch this week

USA TODAY takes a look at some of the key games coming up this week in the NBA, including the first meeting this year between Central Division rivals Detroit and Cleveland.

NBA Insider: Jackson won’t tip hand on career plans

In keeping with his sense of mystery and detachment, Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson is vague about how much longer he will coach in the NBA.