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Lakers can't close out Rockets series when Austin Reaves returns
An hour before tip-off of Game 5 of the first-round playoff series against Houston, the word came down that Austin Reaves was available to play for the Lakers, his wait over, his time away with Grade 2 left oblique muscle strain no longer an issue.
Reaves missed the first four games of the series and the last five regular-season games since ...Read more
Mike Bianchi: Even with Paolo Banchero's brilliance, Magic can't close out Pistons without Franz Wagner
The Orlando Magic walked into Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena on Wednesday night with a chance to finish something.
Instead, they walked into a fight — the kind of barroom brawl that defines a playoff series where both teams are trying to emerge from nearly two decades of NBA irrelevance.
But let’s make one thing perfectly clear: Before ...Read more
Cade Cunningham's 45 points overshadow Paolo Banchero's 45 as Pistons stay alive, force Game 6 with win against Magic
DETROIT — The Pistons held a three-point lead with one minute remaining in the game. Tobias Harris missed a floater, but Ausar Thompson grabbed the offensive rebound, giving the Detroit Pistons 14 seconds to work with on their possession. Cade Cunningham was able to find his spot and hit a mid-range jump shot. As the Magic called a timeout, ...Read more
David Murphy: Joel Embiid and the 76ers were a serious team in Game 5. Give them that.
BOSTON — It looked a lot like they imagined it would, once upon a time.
Joel Embiid was scoring buckets and drawing crowds.
Tyrese Maxey was zigging and zagging through the resulting alleyways.
Paul George was knocking down 3s and playing ironman minutes of solid defense.
That was the vision, wasn’t it? However much longer the 76ers’ ...Read more
Warriors reportedly held Kerr-Lacob meeting as coaching decision looms
SAN FRANCISCO – The Golden State Warriors’ coaching situation will remain unresolved through the weekend.
Longtime coach Steve Kerr met with team owner Joe Lacob and general manager Mike Dunleavy for two hours earlier this week, according to a report Wednesday from ESPN.
No resolution was reached almost two weeks after the Warriors were ...Read more
More March Madness: NCAA basketball tournaments reportedly set to expand to 76 teams
LOS ANGELES — Ever-growing power conferences are the driving force behind an impending expansion of the NCAA men's and women's basketball tournaments, which ESPN reported could be formalized within weeks and begin next season.
The field would grow from 68 teams to 76 that would include eight additional at-large teams in each tournament. The ...Read more
Knicks overwhelm Hawks in Game 5, grab 3-2 series lead
NEW YORK — Game 5 wasn’t a Knicks escape. It was a Knicks takeover.
The Knicks had controlled stretches of this series before. Tuesday night, they did it for long enough to leave very little doubt. The Atlanta Hawks kept searching for answers and never found one that changed the game, and the Knicks won, 126-97, at Madison Square Garden to ...Read more
Celtics squander clinching chance in 113-97 Game 5 loss to 76ers
BOSTON — Round 1, not done.
One win away from securing their fifth consecutive trip to the Eastern Conference semifinals, the Celtics fell flat Tuesday night at TD Garden, losing 113-97 to the Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5.
Boston held a 13-point lead early in the second half but couldn’t hold it. The Sixers closed the gap with a cascade of...Read more
Analysis: Timberwolves don't feel defeated, blame themselves for Game 5 loss
DENVER – Even while shorthanded against the Denver Nuggets, the Minnesota Timberwolves came away blaming themselves more than feeling overmatched in their 125-113 loss in Game 5 of their first-round playoff series on Monday.
The Wolves committed 25 turnovers, an eyesore amount that they equaled only once during the regular season, and it ...Read more
Ex-Lakers assistant Damon Jones admits role in gambling schemes, could face years in prison
LOS ANGELES — Former Los Angeles Lakers assistant coach Damon Jones became the first among 34 defendants to plead guilty Tuesday in an expansive gambling indictment that also ensnared Hall of Fame player Chauncey Billups, Miami Heat star Terry Rozier and organized crime figures.
Jones was a Lakers coach in 2022 and 2023, long after he retired...Read more
No. 1 recruit Tyran Stokes picks Kansas basketball after whirlwind recruitment
LAWRENCE, Kan. — The wait is finally over.
After a long recruitment filled with twists and turns, Tyran Stokes announced his commitment to the Jayhawks on ESPN’s “NBA Tip-off” show Tuesday night.
Stokes, the consensus No. 1 player in the high school recruiting class of 2026, picked Kansas over finalists Kentucky and Oregon.
This is a ...Read more
Lakers' Austin Reaves will again be a game-time decision Wednesday
LOS ANGELES — Less than four weeks after suffering a Grade 2 left oblique muscle strain, Austin Reaves is closing in on a return with the Lakers in position to clinch a spot in the Western Conference semifinals.
Reaves will officially be a game-time decision before Wednesday's potentially series-clinching Game 5 against the Houston Rockets at...Read more
Magic's Franz Wagner uncertain to play Game 5 vs. Pistons
ORLANDO, Fla. — Franz Wagner‘s status for Wednesday’s Game 5 against the top-seeded Detroit Pistons is uncertain after the Orlando Magic forward exited Monday’s Game 4 late in the third quarter and did not return due to right calf soreness.
An MRI on Tuesday showed that Wagner suffered a right calf strain, and he’s considered ...Read more
Alijah Arenas to withdraw from NBA draft and return to USC
LOS ANGELES — Alijah Arenas will withdraw his name from the NBA draft and return to USC for his sophomore season, according to a person familiar with the decision not authorized to speak publicly on the matter.
The former five-star prospect, whose father is NBA star Gilbert Arenas, was expected to spend just a single season at USC before ...Read more
Dave Hyde: Tankers beware! Riley's classic way to reconstruct the Heat (and save the NBA from itself?).
MIAMI — Pat Riley is not retiring, resigning or — here’s the relevant point — retreating.
Did anyone expect that from him?
Nor is he tanking, backtracking or — again, the timely point — changing.
For some reason, there was some question entering Monday’s annual State of Riley address whether the Miami Heat president, at 81, had ...Read more
Nuggets cruise to Game 5 win over Timberwolves, staving off elimination in NBA playoffs
If a technical foul was the punishment, then so be it, Christian Braun decided. It was worth the satisfaction of the crime: a bit of hanging on the rim after a dunk, a sly finger-point at Jaden McDaniels.
Braun had played poorly in this series. Most of the Nuggets had. Any opportunity to regain some swagger in do-or-die Game 5, they happily ...Read more
Pistons self-destruct, trail Magic 3-1 after loss in Orlando
ORLANDO, Fla.— The Detroit Pistons began the fourth quarter on a 5-0 run after entering the period trailing 75-69. They managed to come within one point at 75-74, but then Tobias Harris committed a foul against Paolo Banchero, resulting in an and-one basket for the All-Star forward.
On the following offensive possession, Isaiah Stewart was ...Read more
Even the Rockets thought Deandre Ayton's controversial ejection was 'soft'
LOS ANGELES — Deandre Ayton has a simple explanation for his first career ejection.
"We're both sweaty guys," the Los Angeles Lakers' center said after his accidental elbow to the back of Alperen Sengun's head resulted in his ejection from Sunday's loss to the Houston Rockets.
The Lakers center was assessed a flagrant foul 2 with 5:41 ...Read more
Cooper Flagg edges Hornets' Kon Knueppel for NBA Rookie of the Year
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kon Knueppel won’t have those friendly bragging rights over a good buddy this summer.
The Charlotte Hornets’ Kon Knueppel finished second in the KIA 2025-26 Rookie of the Year voting, the NBA announced Monday night. Cooper Flagg of the Dallas Mavericks — the No. 1 overall pick who was Knueppel’s teammate during their...Read more
David Murphy: After Game 4 stinker, Joel Embiid needs to take a backseat to Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe
PHILADELPHIA — Joel Embiid didn’t lose Game 4 for the Philadelphia 76ers.
He didn’t win it for them, either.
Somewhere in between is a conundrum that will define the upcoming Sixers summer and those in the foreseeable future.
How do you fashion a competitive roster that is centered on two young scoring guards but also accommodates a ...Read more
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- David Murphy: Joel Embiid and the 76ers were a serious team in Game 5. Give them that.
- Warriors reportedly held Kerr-Lacob meeting as coaching decision looms
- Cade Cunningham's 45 points overshadow Paolo Banchero's 45 as Pistons stay alive, force Game 6 with win against Magic
- More March Madness: NCAA basketball tournaments reportedly set to expand to 76 teams
- Lakers can't close out Rockets series when Austin Reaves returns





