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Last updated: March 29, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

Playoff Picture & League Discipline

The Bucks officially bowed out of playoff contention following a decisive blowout loss to the Spurs, bringing an end to the second-longest active postseason streak in the league. Meanwhile, the 76ers secured a crucial road victory over the Hornets, powered by the return of a fully healthy trio featuring Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey. Adding to the disciplinary actions around the league, Lakers star Luka Doncic will serve a one-game suspension for Monday’s matchup against the Wizards after accumulating his 16th technical foul on Friday, an infraction that automatically triggers the penalty.

Injury Updates & Team Personnel

Several teams faced significant personnel setbacks as the season winds down, with the Golden State Warriors ruling out Stephen Curry for another two games due to lingering knee soreness, extending his absence to at least 25 consecutive contests. In Chicago, the Bulls confirmed that both guard Jaden Ivey and forward Jalen Smith are sidelined for the remainder of the season as they recover from respective injuries. On a slightly positive note for Cleveland, center Jarrett Allen provided an immediate spark upon his return from injury, dropping 18 points in just 18 minutes to help the Cavaliers crush the Heat by a final score of 149-128.

Off-Court Commentary & League Buzz

Commentary regarding officiating standards continues to draw fines, as Minnesota’s Naz Reid was penalized $50,000 by the NBA for questioning the integrity of game officials following the Timberwolves’ narrow 110-108 win over the Rockets earlier in the week. Grizzlies rookie GG Jackson also voiced his frustration, asserting that veteran superstars like Kevin Durant receive preferential treatment from referees compared to younger players. Separately, the league is dealing with intellectual property disputes off the court, as Spurs legend George Gervin expressed surprise after learning Bears quarterback Caleb Williams filed a trademark application for the nickname "Iceman."

League Outlook & Cross-Sport Notes

The San Antonio Spurs are generating considerable internal buzz among NBA insiders, who are increasingly enthusiastic about the team’s trajectory, stating that phenom Victor Wembanyama “breaks all the rules” of conventional play. In an unrelated development bridging the NBA and MLB, Blue Jays manager John Schneider shared that he received a therapeutic, handwritten letter from decorated NBA coach Steve Kerr offering guidance on overcoming the severe disappointment of a World Series Game 7 loss, providing managerial reassurance from a different sport’s elite coaching circle.