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Last updated: April 14, 2026, 11:31 AM ET

NBA Playoff & Roster Updates

As the postseason picture sharpens, the Warriors placed Stephen Curry on a minutes restriction for Wednesday's high-stakes play-in contest against the Clippers in Los Angeles, showing caution for their veteran core. Elsewhere in star health, Luka Doncic will return Friday from Spain after receiving multiple injections for his Grade 2 left hamstring strain, with his immediate playing status yet to be determined as the Mavericks navigate the final stretch. Meanwhile, Zion Williamson is targeting a 'different summer', hoping offseason work will propel the New Orleans Pelicans past their recent playoff hurdles, despite enjoying one of his healthiest professional campaigns to date.

Front Office & Personnel Changes

The Mavericks dismissed their director of health and performance, Johann Bilsborough, marking the fourth consecutive year Dallas has implemented significant changes within that department, signaling an ongoing organizational effort to optimize player readiness. In related news concerning player well-being, Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton opened up about shingles, detailing how the surprising illness complicated his recovery timeline from a torn Achilles tendon. On the administrative side of the league, referee Natalie Sago became the third woman selected to officiate NBA playoff games, a milestone she nearly missed due to a misidentified phone call.

College & Future Commitments

The transition from amateur to professional ranks is underway, as UNC freshman Caleb Wilson officially declared for the NBA draft, concluding what he described as the most enjoyable year of his collegiate career in Chapel Hill. Separately, Wizards forward Anthony Davis expressed commitment to compete for the franchise next season, though his long-term future in Washington remains uncertain. In tangential league culture news, the Toronto Raptors leaned into the buzz surrounding Drake's courtside seats, which underwent a pregame makeover presumably tied to the impending rollout of the Canadian rapper's new album, "Iceman."