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Last updated: March 26, 2026, 8:30 AM ET

League Governance & Offseason Moves

The NBA's board of governors formally approved a vote to explore expansion bids exclusively targeting Las Vegas and Seattle, signaling a concrete next step toward league growth beyond the current 30 franchises. Concurrently, Commissioner Adam Silver stated Wednesday that combating systematic tanking is his primary directive, promising fundamental alterations to the draft structure to curb perceived integrity issues. This administrative focus comes as the NBPA formally called for changes to the 65-game minimum rule necessary for award eligibility, reflecting ongoing tension between the players' union and league mandates. Further internal dispute surfaced as the NBPA rebuked the Bucks over their management of Giannis Antetokounmpo’s potential load management, implying Milwaukee's actions damaged the league's competitive image.

Injury Updates & Player Returns

The injury landscape shifted dramatically over the last few days, featuring both devastating season-ending diagnoses and key player comebacks. The Memphis Grizzlies ruled Morant’s season over due to an ulnar collateral ligament sprain in his left elbow, though he is projected to be ready for the 2026-27 training camp. Similarly, Golden State lost guard Moses Moody for the year after diagnosing a torn patellar tendon in his left knee. On a positive note, Philadelphia's Paul George made his return after serving a 25-game suspension stemming from a failed drug test, immediately contributing 28 points against the Bulls, while teammate Joel Embiid added 35 in his own injury return. The Oklahoma City Thunder also welcomed back Jalen Williams after missing two months due to a hamstring injury, although the team remains cautious, managing his minutes in his second game back; Williams noted the extended layoff also allowed his surgically repaired wrist to fully recover.

Top Tier Showdowns & MVP Narratives

Wednesday night delivered heavyweight clashes, including the Denver Nuggets managing to hold off the Mavericks thanks to a massive performance from Jamal Murray, who poured in 53 points, while Nikola Jokic delivered an exceptional near-quadruple-double line of 23 points, 21 rebounds, and 19 assists. In the East, the Boston Celtics snapped the Thunder's streak at 12 games, defeating OKC 119-109; Jaylen Brown was instrumental in the victory, scoring 14 of his 31 points during a decisive third quarter. Meanwhile, the MVP conversation continued to heat up, with Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama making his case clear, stating he wants no debate regarding his candidacy this season. Warriors forward Draymond Green weighed in on the rookie’s self-promotion, admitting he simultaneously "hated" and "absolutely loved" Wembanyama’s assertive MVP campaigning.

Team Status & Off-Court Developments

Despite a recent nine-game winning streak ending against the Pistons, the Los Angeles Lakers lauded their team resiliency, pointing to their ability to rally from a 16-point second-half deficit. In the latest Power Rankings update, the Oklahoma City Thunder maintained their reign atop the standings as Eastern Conference teams continue to ascend nearing the postseason. On the personnel front, former No. 1 overall pick Markelle Fultz is signing a 10-day contract with the Toronto Raptors, seeking to reignite his career. Furthermore, international talent continues to enter the draft pool, as Mexican prospect Karim Lopez, who spent two years in the Australian NBL, officially declared his intention to enter the draft, potentially becoming the first Mexican-born player selected in the first round. Off the court, Lakers star LeBron James recently met with rapper J. Cole, where James presented the vinyl of Cole's latest track for an autograph while meeting the artist's children.

Fantasy Basketball & Player Commentary

As fantasy basketball enters its crucial playoff phase, analysts are tracking emerging trends, with Eric Moody identifying players like the Jazz’s Chandler and the Wizards’ Coulibaly as top weekly adds. Coaches remain vocal about officiating, as Houston's Ime Udoka blasted the referees after an ejection in the Rockets' loss to the Bulls, characterizing several calls as "soft." In minor roster adjustments, the Milwaukee Bucks waived guard Cam Thomas to facilitate the conversion of Pete Nance’s contract into a standard deal. Meanwhile, Paul George, speaking after his return from suspension, attributed his failed drug test to underlying mental health challenges, providing context for the positive test that triggered his 25-game absence.