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Last updated: March 31, 2026, 2:30 PM ET

MVP Race & Star Player Updates

The MVP discussion continues to swirl around Western Conference leaders, though key contenders faced recent setbacks and commentary. Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander acknowledged the "good chatter" surrounding his candidacy but demurred when pressed, stating he prefers to "let my game do the talking." Conversely, Lakers coach J.J. Redick actively campaigned for Luka Doncic, suggesting the Mavericks guard deserves the award if he and the Lakers finish the regular season strongly. However, Doncic himself accrued a one-game suspension after collecting his 16th technical foul Friday, forcing him to miss Monday's matchup against the Wizards. Amid the playoff push talk, Nikola Jokic provided a humorous explanation for recent high praise from Caitlin Clark, joking that their shared agent was the reason for her admiration.

Team Fortunes & Offseason Outlooks

As the regular season nears its close, several high-profile franchises are grappling with immediate results or looming offseason decisions. The Milwaukee Bucks officially faced elimination following a decisive blowout loss to the Spurs, concluding the second-longest active playoff streak in the league. Meanwhile, the Toronto Raptors secured a massive 139-87 victory over the Magic on Sunday, powered by an unprecedented 31-0 unanswered run in the first half—the longest such streak recorded in the play-by-play era. For teams facing the lottery, Bobby Marks analyzed the biggest priorities facing every non-playoff team, covering major questions surrounding stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant as front offices look toward the draft and free agency.

Injury Reports & Player Returns

Several teams saw crucial players either returning to action or facing new time on the sidelines this past week. The Minnesota Timberwolves welcomed back Anthony Edwards after a six-game absence on Monday, though his return was slightly delayed as he reportedly missed tipoff because "nature calls." Unfortunately for Minnesota, their injury woes deepened as Jaden McDaniels was subsequently ruled week-to-week with knee issues. The Knicks also experienced a scare when guard Miles McBride exited Monday's loss after making his return from core injury surgery performed in February, raising concerns about his stability following the hernia procedure. On a positive note for Philadelphia, the 76ers achieved a critical road win against the Hornets, as the Big Three featuring Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Tyrese Maxey played together fully healthy for the first time in months.

League Transactions & Ownership Shifts

The league office approved significant ownership changes this week, while team personnel made moves both on and off the court. The NBA Board of Governors ratified the sale of controlling interest in the Portland Trail Blazers from the Paul Allen estate to a group spearheaded by investor Tom Dundon. In Toronto, former Raptors President Masai Ujiri expanded his involvement by joining the ownership group for the city’s incoming WNBA franchise, the Tempo. Off the court, the Chicago Bulls waived guard Jaden Ivey immediately following recent anti-gay comments he made during public rants concerning religion and other subjects. Regarding team management regrets, Mark Cuban stated his remorse over selling the Mavericks to the Adelson and Dumont families, admitting he "made a lot of mistakes in the process."

Rookie Dominance & Offseason Speculation

Rookie phenom Victor Wembanyama delivered a spectacular performance for the Spurs, logging 41 points and 16 rebounds in a victory, achieving the third-fastest double-double recorded since the 1997-98 season. Meanwhile, the attention surrounding LeBron James’s upcoming free agency decision continues unabated, with league insiders weighing options ranging from the Lakers and Cavaliers to a potential "wild card" destination. In a lighthearted moment reflecting on family dynamics, LeBron James confirmed an anecdote about breaking a driveway backboard while playing against his son, Bronny, joking it was a moment akin to his "Miami Bron" intensity.

Fantasy Bench Moves & Playoff Weaknesses

For fantasy basketball managers navigating the playoff stretch, identifying available contributors remains paramount. Experts suggest adding players like Harper, Sexton, and Hayes to shore up weak spots on the roster for the upcoming week’s matchups. On the team strength side, while the Celtics secured their 50th win heading into the postseason, Jaylen Brown pushed back against critics labeling the year a "gap" season. However, analysts are already pinpointing potential postseason vulnerabilities, assessing the single biggest weakness that could derail each of the top 10 title contenders in a potential playoff series.