At nbamaniacs, we work with a clear goal: to offer NBA news in Spanish with accuracy, insight, and without sensationalism. Since 2008, our mission has been to bring American basketball closer to Spanish-speaking readers through a rigorous, independent, and honest approach.
Independence and rigor
Our commitment is to report what happens in the NBA with editorial independence and verified sources. We don’t publish baseless rumors or take quotes out of context. Truthfulness and respect for the reader come before easy clicks.
Context and quality
Every story, beyond the headline, must offer something valuable to the reader: context, analysis, and expertise. We are not a content aggregator, nor do we chase empty immediacy. We’d rather be a minute late if it means doing it better.
Editorial selection
The NBA plays over 1,200 games per season. That’s why we carefully select which matchups to cover and which stories to highlight. It’s not about preferences, but about editorial approach: depth over volume.
Source transparency
We don’t hide where our information comes from. We cite sources, verify facts, and provide context for rumors. We may not break the news first, but we own the analysis and responsible reporting.
Community and respect
We foster an active and passionate community in our comment sections. Opinions are welcome — always within a framework of respect and civility. Clear rules are in place and enforced to maintain a healthy environment.
No ‘clickbait’
We want you to read us, but not by misleading you. We’re committed to a clear and direct format on social media. We support the #savedyouaclick movement and believe in the reader who returns for quality, not cheap tricks.
Language and style
We write in Spanish following RAE standards. We care for language, avoid excessive anglicisms, and treat every piece with the same attention given to a well-crafted column or in-depth analysis.
Responsible corrections
We correct typos quickly and transparently. When we make mistakes, we acknowledge and fix them publicly. This policy isn’t an exception — it’s part of our commitment to earning the reader’s trust.