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Last updated: March 28, 2026, 11:30 PM ET

Playoff Picture & Suspensions

The league's disciplinary actions are mounting as the postseason approaches, with Dallas star Luka Doncic facing a one-game ban after accumulating his 16th technical foul on Friday, meaning he will miss Monday's contest against the Wizards. This focus on player conduct comes as the Minnesota Timberwolves were fined $50,000 against Naz Reid for publicly questioning the integrity of officials following a tight 110-108 win over the Rockets on Wednesday. Meanwhile, the Milwaukee Bucks officially saw their season end after suffering a blowout defeat to the Spurs, concluding their run and marking the end of the second-longest active playoff streak in the league.

Star Injuries & Team Futures

Several high-profile teams are grappling with significant absences as the regular season winds down, most notably the Golden State Warriors ruling out Stephen Curry for at least two more games due to a persistent knee issue, extending his sideline time to a minimum of 25 contests. In Chicago, the Bulls confirmed season-ending surgeries for guard Jaden Ivey and forward Jalen Smith, effectively ending their availability for the remaining schedule. Contrarily, the Oklahoma City Thunder are cautiously managing Jalen Williams, restricting his minutes in his second game back after a two-month layoff stemming from a hamstring injury, prioritizing his long-term health over immediate integration.

Rookie Sensation & Veteran Commentary

The growing buzz surrounding San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama continues unabated, with league insiders suggesting his unique skill set "breaks all the rules," fueling widespread talk about the Spurs' future potential. This MVP chatter drew an interesting reaction from Draymond Green, who admitted he both "hated" and "absolutely loved" Wembanyama's MVP self-promotion efforts. Separately, on the controversial side of veteran respect, Grizzlies forward GG Jackson suggested officials favor established stars over younger players, specifically citing Rockets guard Kevin Durant as an example of preferential treatment.

Individual Performances & Off-Court Matters

The reigning champion Denver Nuggets delivered a spectacular offensive showing, spearheaded by Jamal Murray’s 53-point explosion and Nikola Jokic's near triple-double of 23 points, 21 rebounds, and 19 assists in a tight victory over the Mavericks Wednesday night. On the injury front, the Cleveland Cavaliers received a major boost as center Jarrett Allen returned from his ailment to score 18 points in just 18 minutes, helping to crush the Heat 149-128. Away from the hardwood, former NBA great George Gervin expressed surprise after learning that Bears quarterback Caleb Williams filed a trademark application for "Iceman," Gervin's long-held nickname.