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Do you know NBA forward and backwards? If so, you will score big on today’s contacts: sports edition. Read for indicators and answers.
Contacts: Sports Edition is now out of the beta, which has made its first to the Super Bowl on February 9. This is a sign that the game has achieved a lot of loyal players that athletic, which is a subscribed sports journalism site in the Times ownership, will continue to publish it. This NYT Games does not appear in the app but now it appears in Athletic’s own app. Or you can continue to play it free online.
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Today’s Contacts Indicators: Sports Edition Groups
There are four indicators for grouping in today’s contacts: the Sports Edition Puly, which is the easiest yellow group from a tight (and sometimes strange) purple group.
Indicating yellow group: Hope teams.
Green group gestures: Ball character.
Blue group indicated: Oklahoma players.
Indicating the purple group: Indiana players.
Answers to Today’s Contacts: Sports Edition Groups
Yellow group: Finalists of this year’s NBA Conference.
Green group: NBA masks.
Blue group: Thunder stars last year.
Group of purple: Pacers stars last year’s stars.
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What are today’s contacts: Sports Edition Answers?
June 5, 2025, full NYT Connection Sports Edition Puzzle for #255.
Yellow words in today’s contacts
The theme is the finalist of this year’s NBA Conference. There are four answers, pacers, thunderstorms and timber walls.
Green words in today’s contacts
The theme is NBA masks. The four answers are Benny, Boomer, Bernie and Rimble.
Blue words in today’s contacts
The theme is Thunder Stars over the past year. The four answers are Durant, Harden, Abaka and West Brook.
Purple words in today’s contacts
The theme is past pacers stars. There are four answers George, Miller, Ou Nile and Summit.


