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Last updated: April 1, 2026, 11:35 PM ET

League Discipline & Ownership Shifts

The NBA levied disciplinary action against the Trail Blazers organization this week, issuing a $100,000 fine and suspending assistant general managers Mike Schmitz and Sergi Oliva for two weeks following illegal contact with Yang Hansen that occurred in December 2023. Separately, the league's Board of Governors formally approved the sale of controlling interest in Portland to an investor group headed by Tom Dundon, concluding a transition from Paul Allen's estate. In off-court news, former Raptors executive Masai Ujiri joined the ownership structure of Toronto's forthcoming WNBA franchise, the Tempo, signaling continued high-level investment in women's professional basketball across the city.

Off-Court Legal & Personnel Matters

Off-court issues continued to plague several teams as Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke was arrested Wednesday in Arkansas facing charges including speeding and controlled substance possession. Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls swiftly waived guard Jaden Ivey immediately following recent anti-gay comments he made, underscoring the league’s zero-tolerance policy on public conduct detrimental to the brand. On the coaching front, Michigan State head coach Tom Izzo revealed he had engaged in serious discussions with Suns owner Mat Ishbia regarding Phoenix’s head coaching vacancy last summer before Jordan Ott was ultimately hired.

Star Performances & MVP Chatter

Luka Doncic concluded March with an exceptional offensive month, logging his third consecutive 40-point effort to push his total monthly scoring to 600 points, fueling what Lakers coach JJ Redick suggested should be an MVP campaign if the team maintains its current momentum. Thunder star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, while acknowledging the "good chatter" surrounding the MVP race, maintained his position that he prefers to let his game do the talking rather than engaging directly in the discussion. On the individual achievement front, rookie Victor Wembanyama delivered a season-high 41 points and 16 rebounds on Monday, registering the third-fastest double-double recorded since the 1997-98 season for the rebuilding Spurs.

Injury Updates & Team Progress

As the regular season heads into its final stretch, several contenders are managing key injuries while others are solidifying playoff positioning. The Minnesota Timberwolves received a boost with Anthony Edwards’ return from a six-game absence, though his return was famously preceded by a bathroom break that caused him to miss the opening tip, while the team simultaneously confirmed that Jaden McDaniels will be sidelined on a week-to-week basis due to knee ailments according to team reports. Golden State's Stephen Curry received medical clearance to participate in a full five-on-five scrimmage, marking the largest hurdle cleared in his attempt to return from his persistent right knee injury. The Celtics meanwhile secured their 50th victory, prompting Jaylen Brown to jab at critics who labeled the season a "gap year."

Team Milestones & Future Outlooks

The Detroit Pistons celebrated a rare milestone, clinching their first Central Division title since the 2007-08 season following a decisive victory over the Raptors. On the flip side, a struggling Toronto squad previously utilized an unprecedented 31-0 run in the first half of a different contest to absolutely demolish the Magic 139-87, marking the longest unanswered scoring sequence in the play-by-play record era. With the offseason looming for non-playoff teams, analysts are examining the biggest priorities for lottery-bound franchises, including questions surrounding the futures of stars like Giannis Antetokounmpo and Ja Morant. Furthermore, analysts are already evaluating the potential pitfalls for playoff-bound teams, detailing the specific weaknesses that could derail title aspirations for the top contenders.

Player Reflections & Offseason Speculation

Draymond Green is confronting an uncertain future in Golden State as the Warriors battle through another injury-plagued campaign. to free agency, speculation surrounds LeBron James’ next move, with league sources weighing options that range from returning to the Lakers or Cavaliers to a potential wild card destination. In historical context, former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban expressed regret over his decision to sell the team to the Adelson and Dumont families, suggesting errors were made during the transaction process. Finally, the upcoming Basketball Hall of Fame class is reportedly set to include former MVP Candace Parker, Elena Delle Donne, and NBA veteran A'mare Stoudemire, alongside current coach Doc Rivers.