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NBA postseason tracker: Lakers, Nuggets on cusp of playoff spots
Tracking which teams have clinched for the playoffs with the 2024-25 NBA regular season nearing its conclusion.
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Sixers’ Maxey to sit out at least two more games
Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey will miss at least two more games due to his sprained finger, according to coach Nick Nurse.
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Hornets’ Ball to have procedures, out for season
Hornets star LaMelo Ball will miss the rest of the season as he undergoes two minor procedures to address right ankle and wrist issues.
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Curry lands 3-book deal with 1st due out in Sept.
Stephen Curry has landed a three-book deal, the first of which, “Shot Ready,” a personal reflection, according to Curry, is set for an early September release.
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Curry returns, relieved he avoided bigger injury
Warriors star Stephen Curry returned from a two-game absence because of a pelvic contusion. He said he will “feel it for a while” but that he avoided any type of break in the bone.
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Giannis on LeBron’s praise: Unfair to compare eras
Giannis Antetokounmpo appreciated LeBron James’ take that the Bucks star could have scored 250 points in a game if he had played in the 1970s but said “you can’t compare this era with that era.”
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Grizz GM: No player input on call to fire Jenkins
Grizzlies general manager Zach Kleiman says he did not speak to anyone on the roster before firing Taylor Jenkins as coach.
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Heat cruise to a win over Warriors in Butler’s return to Miami
With Jimmy Butler back in the building, the Miami Heat handled the Golden State Warriors to get the win.
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Warriors opt to sit Curry, eye Friday for return
Coach Steve Kerr said Stephen Curry felt something toward the end of his individual workout Monday, and the team decided that it was best to give the point guard more time to recover from a pelvic contusion he suffered Thursday.