NBA cancels Atlanta Hawks' planned Magic City promotion

The NBA has stepped in and cancelled the Atlanta Hawks' plans for a Magic City promotion night on March 16.

The Hawks described Magic City as an "iconic cultural institution" — and it is that, having been around for 40 years — but Magic City is better known as a legendary strip club, one that has been central to the city's hip-hop scene for decades.

"When we became aware of the Atlanta Hawks' scheduled promotion, we reached out to Hawks leadership to better understand their plans and rationale," NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said. "While we appreciate the team's perspective and their desire to move forward, we have heard significant concerns from a broad array of league stakeholders, including fans, partners and employees. I believe canceling this promotion is the right decision for the broader NBA community."

"While we are very disappointed in the NBA's decision to cancel our Magic City Night promotion, we fully respect their decision," the Hawks said in a statement. "As a franchise, we remain committed to celebrating the best of Atlanta — with authenticity — in ways that continue to unite and bring us all together."

What Atlanta wanted to celebrate was the unity that the Magic City brings to some in Atlanta. It is a place where T.I., Migos, Jermaine Dupri, 2 Chainz, Killer Mike, Big Boi, Future and many others got a big break by having their music played at the club. It is also famed for its lemon-pepper wings, which were going to be served at the game. However, there was pushback from some players publicly, and other league stakeholders privately.

Some of that will still be available at the March 16 game, including wings, the team announced. Also, Legendary rapper and 'King of the South' T.I. will perform at halftime as previously scheduled.

Espanyol dominates Oviedo but draw doesn't lift either in La Liga

BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Espanyol and Real Oviedo drew 1-1 in a game that extended Espanyol’s winless La Liga run to 10 matches and left Oviedo rooted to the bottom of the table on Monday.

Oviedo came into the game without a win in five but took the lead after eight minutes through Alberto Reina.

However, Espanyol was on top and got a deserved equalizer nine minutes before halftime thanks to Kike Garcia.

Espanyol continued to control the play in the second half and finished with 26 shots to Oviedo’s six. But neither side could find the net again.

A point was a meagre outcome for both clubs and left Oviedo four points adrift at the bottom of La Liga.

Espanyol, meanwhile, has yet to win this year but remains in seventh thanks to a good start to its campaign.

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NBA cancels Atlanta Hawks' controversial 'Magic City Monday' promotion

The NBA has canceled a controversial Atlanta Hawks in-game promotion centered around a local area strip club.

The league made the announcement Monday, March 9, citing “significant concerns.” The promotion had been scheduled to take place in a week, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Monday, March 16, during a game against the Orlando Magic.

“When we became aware of the Atlanta Hawks’ scheduled promotion, we reached out to Hawks leadership to better understand their plans and rationale,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Monday in a statement. “While we appreciate the team’s perspective and their desire to move forward, we have heard significant concerns from a broad array of league stakeholders, including fans, partners and employees. I believe canceling this promotion is the right decision for the broader NBA community.”

The promotion was supposed to be a one-night collaboration with prominent Atlanta strip club, Magic City, in what the team was characterizing as an in-game celebration of hip-hop called “Magic City Monday.”

In its initial promotion, the team avoided referring to the establishment as a strip club, choosing instead to lable it an “iconic cultural institution.” The Hawks were set to highlight its “world famous” chicken wings. As part of the promotion, Magic City Kitchen was set to serve two versions of their lemon pepper wings, Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ, named after Atlanta-native and three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year-winner Lou Williams, and traditional lemon pepper.

Williams famously couldn't help but visit the spot for its wings in 2020 when he was excused from the NBA Bubble in Orlando to attend a funeral, while everyone was social distancing due to the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

The moment went viral after a photo he snapped with rapper Jack Harlow during the visit was posted to social media.

Williams received a 10-day quarantine for violating safety protocols but maintains that the league's focus was on him going to a strip club rather than his real reason for going – the food.

The incident did two things: birthed the nickname "Lemon Pepper Lou" and also cemented Magic City's kitchen as the stuff of NBA and Atlanta legend.

Atlanta rapper and entrepreneur T.I. was expected to perform at halftime. The Hawks were also planning to sell a limited edition hooded sweatshirt with “MAGIC CITY” emblazoned across the chest.

“From the food to the music and the exclusive merchandise, we are excited to team up with Magic City to create an authentic, True to Atlanta-inspired game experience,” Hawks executive vice president and chief marketing officer Melissa Proctor said Feb. 26 in a news release.

The promotion drew a mixed reaction from players and fans. San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet wrote and published an open letter posted to Medium Monday, March 2, asking the Hawks to reconsider.

“The NBA should desire to protect and esteem women, many of whom work diligently every day to make this the best basketball league in the world,” Kornet wrote. “We should promote an atmosphere that is protective and respectful of the daughters, wives, sisters, mothers, and partners that we know and love.

“Allowing this night to go forward without protest would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society.”

Kornets’ perspective split the NBA world, with some feeling that his stance was dismissive of the cultural impact of Magic City on the hip-hop scene in Atlanta.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Atlanta Hawks' Magic City Monday promotion with strip club canceled

Marušić goal in stoppage time gives Lazio win over Sassuolo

ROME (AP) — A stoppage time goal from Adam Marušić gave Lazio a 2-1 win over Sassuolo and snapped its four-game winless streak in Serie A on Monday.

Marušić headed in his first goal of the season after 90+3 minutes.

Lazio had not won since January or scored in over a month but Daniel Maldini opened the scoring two minutes after kickoff.

The son of AC Milan great Paolo Maldini pounced on a loose ball to fire home from close range.

However, Sassuolo’s in-form winger Armand Laurienté equalized just before halftime with a well-placed drive from 12 meters out. It upped his recent stats to two goals and four assists in his last four league games.

Lazio had the lion’s share of the chances but its toothlessness in front of goal looked to be its undoing once again until Marušić popped up in the final seconds.

The result lifted the capital side one place into 10th, a point and a place behind Sassuolo.

It was only the second defeat in seven games for Sassuolo.

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NBA cancels Atlanta Hawks’ theme night with strip club Magic City after backlash

The NBA on Monday announced it had canceled a theme night planned by the Hawks to commemorate Atlanta strip club Magic City.Photograph: Ashley Landis/AP

The NBA has called off the Atlanta Hawks’ plans for a night celebrating the city’s famed Magic City strip club, saying it did so because of “concerns” from many across the league.

Atlanta announced the plan last month, saying the team would pay tribute to an “iconic cultural institution” with food – including the club’s famous lemon pepper wings – along with a live music performance by Atlanta native TI and exclusive merchandise.

After the Hawks announced plans for the promotion, San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet spoke out about the idea and urged the parties involved to reconsider. And the league evidently heard the same messaging from others.

Related: Luke Kornet says Atlanta Hawks’ theme night with strip club Magic City objectifies women

“When we became aware of the Atlanta Hawks’ scheduled promotion, we reached out to Hawks leadership to better understand their plans and rationale,” Commissioner Adam Silver said in a statement. “While we appreciate the team’s perspective and their desire to move forward, we have heard significant concerns from a broad array of league stakeholders, including fans, partners and employees. I believe canceling this promotion is the right decision for the broader NBA community.”

The Hawks had no immediate comment. The tribute game had been scheduled for next Monday against the Orlando Magic.

Kornet wrote in a Medium post that it “would reflect poorly on us as an NBA community, specifically in being complicit in the potential objectification and mistreatment of women in our society”.

“We desire to provide an environment where fans of all ages can safely come and enjoy the game of basketball and where we can celebrate the history and culture of communities in good conscience,” he wrote. “The celebration of a strip club is not conduct aligned with that vision.”

Al Horford, the Golden State Warriors center who played nine seasons for the Hawks, reposted Kornet’s letter with the caption, “Well said Luke”.

Rappers Drake, Quavo and 2 Chainz have praised Magic City’s impact on music and celebrity culture. Michael Jordan and Shaquille O’Neal have also visited, while MLS’s Atlanta United celebrated their 2018 title at the club.

Hawks principal owner Jami Gertz was a producer for a five-part docuseries that explored Magic City’s history, its place in Black and hip-hop culture and what it means to the city.

“This collaboration and theme night is very meaningful to me after all the work that we did to put together ‘Magic City: An American Fantasy,’” Gertz, who is also a film-maker and actor, said when the promotion was announced. “The iconic Atlanta institution has made such an incredible impact on our city and its unique culture.”

Hornets ship second-round draft pick to Heat following Terry Rozier saga

The Terry Rozier saga between the Miami Heat and Charlotte Hornets has come to a close.

Charlotte will send a second-round selection in the 2026 NBA Draft to Miami as part of the dispute concerning the January 2024 trade that shipped Rozier to the Heat, two people with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed to USA TODAY Sports.

The people spoke under the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter.

Charlotte had held multiple second-round picks in the draft; the pick sent to Miami will be the more favorable one that originally belonged to the Golden State Warriors and Denver Nuggets.

The decision was announced in a league memo sent to all NBA general managers.

Neither the NBA nor the Hornets disclosed information to the Heat about irregular betting activity around Rozier’s performance during a March 23, 2023 game prior to the trade. The Heat had no knowledge about the suspicious betting activity raised in March 2023 by integrity monitoring services, nor did the Heat have knowledge about the subsequent federal investigation into Rozier until both became public in January 2025.

According to the NBA’s constitution and by-laws, when a trade is executed, the general managers of all teams involved are required to first send an email with the terms to the NBA league office.

Then, representatives from each team jump on a “trade conference call” with the league office that includes league lawyers. The call is recorded and the terms of the deal, including the terms of each player contract involved, are read aloud.

It is during these calls when pertinent medical information is discussed. One section in the constitution states that teams are prohibited from making “any other material misrepresentation or fail to disclose any other material information during the Trade Call.”

Once the terms are agreed upon, teams must certify that there are no other terms that were not mentioned and agreed upon during the call.

Afterwards, logistics about timing of the trade announcements are discussed.

Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier (2) drives to the basket against Washington Wizards guard AJ Johnson (5) during the first quarter at Capital One Arena on Mar 31, 2025.

Rozier was arrested Thursday, Oct. 23 for his alleged role in an insider sports-betting scheme. He is accused of manipulating his performance during a March 23, 2023 NBA game when he was a member of the Hornets, to benefit illegal betting.

On Dec. 8, he pleaded not guilty to charges of wire fraud and money laundering.

Rozier, 31, has been away from the team as his court case proceeds.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Heat get NBA draft pick from Hornets after Terry Rozier gambling saga

NBA cancels ‘Magic City Night’ on Atlanta Hawks after Luke Kornet’s criticism

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The Atlanta Hawks planned ‘Magic City Night’ for March 16 during a game against the Orlando Magic to “celebrate Atlanta’s iconic cultural institution.” The Hawks lined up a special edition hoodie, planned on having legendary Atlanta rapper T.I. perform at halftime, and were set to serve Magic City’s infamous Lemon Pepper wings.

So much for that. The NBA canceled ‘Magic City Night’ a week before it was supposed to happen after criticism from San Antonio Spurs big man Luke Kornet. NBA commissioner Adam Silver did not like one of his teams honoring the famous strip club, and now it’s the celebration is over before it started. Here’s the statement from Silver on the decision:

Kornet’s blog post criticizing the Hawks for ‘Magic City Night’ started a wave of attention on the Hawks’ promotion. Silver ultimately decided he wasn’t okay with it, and ‘Magic City Night’ is no more.

Atlanta, the NBA, and Magic City have been intertwined publicly since Lou Williams admitted to getting the strip club’s Lemon Pepper wings during the pandemic, which earned him a 10-day quarantine when he returned to the bubble.

Magic City is part of Atlanta’s cultural identity. It seemed like the Hawks had a creative promotion tied to a local business that would help inject some excitement during the March doldrums of the season. It’s too bad the NBA wasn’t comfortable with it. Blame or credit Luke Kornet for amplifying the conversation around this one.

NBA power rankings 2025-26: Spurs, Thunder remain on top but Celtics trying to crash party

While the Thunder and Spurs are separating themselves from the field, and Boston is red hot, the most interesting race in the final month of the NBA season is the East 5-10 seeds. All those teams are within five games of each other, and a lot is on the line.

1. San Antonio Spurs

(47-17, last week No. 1)
San Antonio has gone 15-1 in this run, including thrashing the Houston Rockets by 25 on NBC's Sunday Night Basketball. However, it was a win over the Clippers on Friday that left Victor Wembanyama emotional — that game summarized how far this team has come. With just over nine minutes left in the third quarter, Los Angeles led San Antonio by 25, but the Spurs ended the game on a 66-47 run to earn the victory. "That was one of the best wins. That was one of the best games, best parts of my career, my basketball life," Wembanyama said afterwards. On Sunday, he was just putting on a show.

2. Oklahoma City Thunder

(50-15, last week No. 3)
It's not a coincidence that the Thunder are 5-0 since the return of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to the lineup (although he did not play in one of those wins, vs. Chicago). The Thunder are getting even healthier this week with the return of reserve guard Ajay Mitchell after he missed 20 games. The Thunder will be tested this week. That starts Monday with a rematch against Denver (a game you can watch on Peacock), a physical, bad-blood showdown after Lu Dort was ejected from the last meeting for a foul on Nikola Jokic (a game the Thunder won in OT without SGA). That Monday matchup is not just a game between the two betting favorites to win the NBA title (via DraftKings) but also the two frontrunners for MVP, although SGA has created a little separation in that race as Denver has stumbled a little of late. After that, Oklahoma City has games against Boston and Minnesota.

3. Boston Celtics

(43-21, last week No. 4)
Boston is 2-0 since Jayson Tatum's return — including an impressive thrashing of Cleveland Sunday — and through two games he has averaged 17.5 points and 7.5 rebounds per game, playing 27 minutes a night. He's had some really impressive stretches, such as the first quarter against Cleveland, although he is still finding his shooting stroke (5-17 from 3-point range). "It was surreal…" Tatum said of his return. "I dreamed about this, and for it to finally happen… it was everything I could have dreamed of. It's been tough. Emotional. A lot of times, I doubted myself. A lot of nights, I spent crying. But I just tried to keep showing up every day." Big measuring stick game against the Spurs on Coast 2 Coast on NBC and Peacock Tuesday.

4. New York Knicks

(41-24, last week No. 6)
Since Jan. 15, a 25-game sample, the Knicks have the best defense in the NBA. What changed from early in the season? "We've had to make changes, both offensively and defensively, to adapt to our personnel... and it's just been a process…" coach Mike Brown said, referencing the players in and out of the lineup due to health. "So give a lot of credit with the incremental process that we made on the defensive floor. In terms of Xs and Os, the physicality has gotten better, for sure on the end of the floor, more than anything else." That defense has New York 1-1 through two games of a five-game road trip that includes some winnable games in Utah and Indiana this week.

5. Detroit Pistons

(45-18, last week No. 2)
Detroit dropped four in a row, but it was blowing a 23-point second-half lead to the tanking Brooklyn Nets that stands out as maybe Detroit's ugliest loss of the season. If you're asking how that can happen, that game is a reminder of the drop-off once Cade Cunningham is off the court (he was out for the night but played against Miami Sunday). Even against the Nets' lowly defense, Detroit struggled to consistently run its offense without Cunningham leading it. Boston is now within 2.5 games of Detroit for the No. 1 seed and the Pistons need to rack up a few wins in the coming weeks to secure that top spot.

6. Cleveland Cavaliers

(39-25, last week No. 5)
One of the things Cleveland needed to make a leap forward and be a threat to come out of the East this season was improved play from Evan Mobley on the offensive end. Since James Harden's arrival, we have seen a little more of that: In his last five games, Mobley is averaging 18.8 points, shooting 42.9% from 3-point range, and grabbing nine rebounds a night. With that improved Mobley, Cleveland beat Detroit but lost to Boston last week, splitting big measuring stick games. This week, the schedule lightens up.

7. Minnesota Timberwolves

(40-24, last week No. 7)
It remains hard to get a real feel for this team on any given night. Minnesota is 8-2 in its last 10, with quality wins in that stretch, including against Denver, but then you watch it lose to Orlando by 27 over the weekend and wonder if this team is any good. Both of the losses in the last 10 games are by 27 points, this is a team capable of losing focus on any given night and getting crushed. The Timberwolves are also capable of beating anyone. They need to be focused this week with a tough four-game, West road swing that starts in Los Angeles on Tuesday — part of NBA Coast 2 Coast on NBC and Peacock — and finishing next Sunday in Oklahoma City.

8. Denver Nuggets

(39-25, last week No. 8)
Denver just can't catch a break. Aaron Gordon made his return to the Nuggets lineup on Friday, only to have Jamal Murray leave that same game after rolling his ankle. While Murray's injury reportedly is not serious (he is questionable for Monday night), this team just needs to get healthy. Gordon returned after missing 17 games, and the Nuggets went 8-9 in those games (to be fair, Nikola Jokic and others missed time in that stretch, too). Denver may limit Gordon for a while. Remember, he first injured his right hamstring in November, missed 19 games, returned for a few weeks, then strained it again, missing more than a month in that second go-round. Denver needs him for the playoffs, the Nuggets' defense is 7.1 points per 100 possessions better when he is on the court. Big rematch with the Thunder Monday night on Peacock.

9. Miami Heat

(36-29, last week No. 12)
Winners of five in a row and quietly one of the hotter teams in the NBA — Miami's streak includes beating Houston, Charlotte and Detroit. Over their last 15 games, the Heat are 10-5 with the fourth-best offense and sixth-best defense in the league. That improved offense has seen the Heat slow the pace a little and set a few more ball screens, but with Tyler Herro and Norman Powell leading the way, this team has found its groove at just the right time. Big game this Saturday against Orlando, the team just above them in the standings.

10. Houston Rockets

(39-24, last week No. 9)
Houston spent the past couple of weeks alternating wins and losses (3-3 in its last six), but the losses sting. There was getting blown out on national television Sunday by San Antonio. Then there was the overtime loss to the Warriors — Houston is 17-18 with a -6 net rating in the clutch this season (games within five points in the final five minutes). Make that within three points in the final three minutes and things look marginally better — a 14-14 record with a +4.2 net rating — but this is not a team that is at its best in the biggest moments. Big showdown Wednesday at Denver.

11. Orlando Magic

(35-28, last week No. 13)
The theory of the Magic before the season (and before injuries hit them hard) was that Desmond Bane would improve the offense, but their winning was built on the foundation of an elite defense. That foundation was crumbling much of the season, but the Magic have found their footing of late — Orlando has the second-best defense in the NBA over the last 10 games. Not so coincidentally, Orlando is 7-3 with a +10.9 net rating in those games, helping it hold off Miami and Philadelphia for the No. 6 seed and avoiding the play-in. Huge game Saturday against that hot Miami squad.

12. Los Angeles Lakers

(39-25, last week No. 14)
Los Angeles holding New York to 97 points on Sunday was the latest sign in a trend — the Lakers are playing better defense of late. The multiple efforts are there, rotating quicker and drawing charges. "Down the stretch, I think we had three or four possessions where we end up with either deflection or steals. All of that was on multiple efforts. We were able to sustain that for all four quarters…" JJ Redick said after the win. "We're 15-9 in our last 24. We're a top-10 offense and a top-15 defense. That's what we wanted coming into this season with this group, and that's where our group is right now." Watch that defense get put to the test Tuesday night on NBA Coast 2 Coast on NBC, when they take on Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves. Maybe that game will feature more Luka magic.

13. Phoenix Suns

(37-27, last week No. 17)
Devin Booker is back and had 17 points in his first game, a soft landing against Sacramento. It's only gotten better from there, he's played 30+ minutes in each game, scored 30+ in in the last two, and most importantly the Suns are 3-1 in those games as they try to chase down a top-six seed (Phoenix is just two games back of the Los Angeles Lakers and Denver for the 5/6 seeds, and 2.5 games back of Houston for the No. 4 slot, but the Suns are going to need help to reach that goal (Denver has the toughest remaining schedule of all those teams).

14. Charlotte Hornets

(32-33, last week No. 16)
Before running into Chicago (of all teams), Charlotte not only had a six-game winning streak, but won each game by 15+ points — the last team to do that was the Kevin Durant/Stephen Curry-era Warriors. The Hornets are 16-5 since Jan. 22, the second-best record in the league in that stretch, and with the best offense in the league in that time. Charlotte is 21-4 in games in which LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller, Miles Bridges, Kon Knueppel, and Moussa Diabate start. The question now for the No. 10 seed Hornets is how high they can climb in the standings in the final month of the season. Charlotte is three games back of No. 8 seed Philadelphia and four games behind No. 6 seed Orlando.

15. Toronto Raptors

(36-27, last week No. 10)
Toronto's season can be summed up best this way: It is 21-7 against teams below .500 and 15-20 against teams over .500, which includes going 3-8 against the four teams above them in the East. The Raptors are a good team that beats the teams below them but can't really compete with the best the league has to offer. This week, Toronto gets three of those good teams: Houston, Phoenix, and Detroit.

16. Atlanta Hawks

(33-31, last week No. 18)
Winners of six in a row, but the key ones were victories over the Bucks (a team chasing them for a spot in the play-in) and Philadelphia (a team now just 1.5 games ahead of them for the No. 8 seed). Part of the improvement is Dyson Daniels looking more comfortable in his role at the three for this team. Three more winnable games coming up for Atlanta this week in Dallas, Brooklyn and Milwaukee.

17. Philadelphia 76ers

(34-29, last week No. 11)
The 76ers just can't stay healthy. All-Star Tyrese Maxey is out at least a couple of games with a sprained finger (and Philly fans need to hope it's not longer), Joel Embiid remains out with an oblique strain, and Paul George is still suspended. Philadelphia has a -19.6 net rating this season when none of those three is on the court. Even with Maxey, the 76ers couldn't break 100 points against the Celtics or Spurs lately, and this week Cleveland and Detroit are on the schedule. Philly needs wins to hold on to that No. 6 seed, and those wins will be hard to come by until this team gets healthy.

18. Los Angeles Clippers

(31-32, last week No. 19)
It took three games for Darius Garland to be in the Clippers' starting lineup, and through three games in LA, he is averaging 15 points and 5.3 assists a game, including 21 points as a starter against Memphis. If you're looking for a sign of how hard the Clippers are playing for Ty Lue, look at last week's come-from-behind wins against the Warriors (17 down) and Memphis (19), and we'll just ignore that blown 25-point lead against the Spurs. The Clippers have a five-game home stand coming up, but it starts with tough ones against the Knicks and Timberwolves (although in both cases those teams played the Lakers the night before).

19. Golden State Warriors

(32-31, last week No. 15)
The good news is Kristaps Porzingis made a return from illness and played for the Warriors on Saturday night. The bad news is that Stephen Curry remains out with his runner's knee and will miss most, if not all of this week. Golden State is 5-8 in this stretch without Curry on the court (or Jimmy Butler) and are going to have to fight to maintain their No. 8 seed and hold off the LA Clippers — who the Warriors lost to this week and have just a one-game lead over (Portland is just 2.5 games back as the No. 10 seed).

20. Portland Trail Blazers

(31-34, last week No. 20)
It was so good to see THAT Scoot Henderson on Sunday, dropping 28 points off the bench and looking like what so many of us hoped he could be as the No. 2 pick. Consistency matters, but that was a promising sign. Also good to see Deni Avdija back after a 7-game absence, he is in the mix for an All-NBA spot and could use a strong finish to the season.

21. Milwaukee Bucks

(27-36, last week No. 21)
Giannis Antetokounmpo is back on the court but that was not enough. In a week the Bucks needed wins, they lost critical games to the Hawks and Magic at home, and Milwaukee now sits four games out of the play-in with just 19 games left in the season (and it is chasing hot Charlotte and Atlanta teams). After three injuries sidelined him this season, Antetokounmpo realizes he may have to change how he plays a little now and in the future. "I've just got to be smarter moving forward, because things that I was able to do in the past maybe I'm not able to do now. I've just got to be more methodical with my rehab…" Antetokounmpo said after his first game. "I'm not old, but I'm older, for sure. I'm not 24 years old anymore. I'm 31."

22. New Orleans Pelicans

(21-45, last week No. 22)
Since his return to the lineup, Dejoute Murray is averaging 16 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.3 assists a game, and the Pelicans are 3-3 in the games he's played. This team is finally healthy, but that just exposes the concern along the front line as the tallest player in interim coach James Borego's starting five is 6'8" Saddiq Bey (or maybe Herb Jones is the five at 6'7"), and rookie Derik Queen is now the sixth man. The Pelicans are home for five of their next six games.

23. Memphis Grizzlies

(23-39, last week No. 23)
While the Grizzlies are technically the No. 11 seed in the West, they are 6.5 games back of No. 10 Portland — the play-in is not happening this season. Not that it was a surprise, with Jaren Jackson Jr. traded away at the deadline and Ja Morant still sidelined (elbow), the rebuild is underway in Memphis. Rough week ahead for the healthy Grizzies players, with four games in five days (due to schedule changes around the league).

24. Chicago Bulls

(26-38, last week No. 25)
In their last 15 games, the Bulls have the worst offense in the NBA, with an offensive rating of 105 (for comparison, the league median for that stretch is 114.5). Chicago still has games where everything comes together, like last week's upset win over Phoenix, but it's now a tanking team that's going to have more rough nights than good ones. The Bulls are on the road out West, taking on the Warriors, Lakers, and Clippers this week.

25. Dallas Mavericks

(21-43, last week No. 24)
Cooper Flagg returned this week and looked rusty through three games (but played 25+ minutes in each one). While he scored in the high teens in each game, Flagg shot 33.9% in those games and is 2-of-11 from 3-point range in those games. He was not able to snap Dallas' losing streak, which has now reached seven games. Tough week for the Mavericks, who have four games in five days to make up for a postponement, including a home-and-home against Cleveland.

26. Utah Jazz

(19-45, last week No. 26)
The fans in Utah are (wisely) already looking ahead to next season, and part of the reason to be optimistic about that is Ace Bailey is looking better and better each game. The No. 5 pick last June dropped 32 on the Wizards this past week, helping Utah snap a seven-game losing streak. Whatever Utah's future looks like, Ace Bailey is going to be part of it.

27. Brooklyn Nets

(16-47, last week No. 30)
There will be changes coming to Brooklyn this offseason, but Michael Porter Jr. would like to stick around, he said on the Emily Porter Show. "I'm enjoying my time here. It's obviously different than Denver, but um, you know, I'm 27 now. And to have this time of my life to embrace this different opportunity. I'm all about it. So, I'm excited for not only the remainder of this year, but going forward hopefully with Brooklyn."

28. Sacramento Kings

(15-50, last week No. 29)
Russell Westbrook used his beef with the Sacramento media as fuel for his best game of the season, a 23-point triple-double (with 12 assists and 11 rebounds) with no turnovers as the Kings beat the Bulls. It's going to be interesting to see where Westbrook lands this offseason (he will be a free agent).

29. Washington Wizards

(16-47, last week No. 27)
Trae Young made his Washington debut, playing in two games with a minutes restriction (currently set around 20), and he scored 17 against the Pelicans and a dozen against the Jazz (both Washington losses). Even with Young back, the Wizards have dropped eight in a row and their next eight games are all against teams over .500.

30. Indiana Pacers

(15-49, last week No. 28)
Coach Rick Carlisle said that center Ivica Zubac will play at some point this season, he has been out since before being traded to the Pacers with an ankle sprain. It would be ironic if Zubac — an underrated center in the league — came back and helped the Pacers win a few games, increasing the odds the Pacers' first-round pick in June goes to the Clippers (Indiana keeps it if it's 1-4, after that it goes to LA). Because of that potential, don't expect to see a lot of Zubac this season, but it sounds like he will play.

Preview: Wizards play Heat on Tuesday

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The Washington Wizards are on the road tomorrow night and will play the Miami Heat.

Game info

When: Tuesday, Mar. 9 at 7 p.m. ET

Where: Kaseya Center, Miami, Florida

How to watch: Monumental Sports Network, League Pass

Injuries: For the Wizards, Kyshawn George (elbow), Tristan Vukcevic (thigh), Jamir Watkins (ankle), Anthony Davis (hand, groin), Cam Whitmore (shoulder), Alex Sarr (hamstring), and D’Angelo Russell (not with team) are out.

For the Heat, Nikola Jovic (back), Norman Powell (groin), Simone Fontecchio (groin) and Terry Rozier (administrative) are out.

What to watch for

The Wizards will look to avoid a ninth straight loss today. Things just haven’t gone particularly well, even with Trae Young now playing and with some others like Juju Reese having strong individual performances.

The Heat have won five straight heading into tonight and are fighting to get the Southeast Division title. It will be a tough one for Washington to win, but you never know what happens tomorrow night!

James Madison women beat Troy 69-52 for 2nd Sun Belt Tournament title since joining league in 2022

PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — Peyton McDaniel scored 28 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, Ashanti Barnes also had a double-double with 19 points and 12 boards, and No. 4 seed James Madison beat second-seeded Troy 69-52 on Monday to claim its second Sun Belt Tournament championship since joining the league in 2022.

James Madison (26-8) was appearing in its fourth consecutive Sun Belt title game, the first program to do so since Middle Tennessee went to eight straight from 2003-10. McDaniel scored 30 points the last time JMU won the title in 2023.

Four different James Madison starters scored during a game-opening 13-0 run that included six straight made field goals. Troy missed its first 11 shots.

James Madison opened the third quarter on a 14-4 run to take a double-digit lead for good at 48-34. The Dukes added an 8-0 run to begin to the fourth to pull away.

McDaniel, who was named the Sun Belt most outstanding player, finished 11 of 23 from the field, including 5 of 12 from behind the arc. She also had 10 rebounds and four assists for JMU, which became the first four-seed to capture the Sun Belt championship since Troy did so in the 2015-16 season.

Fortuna Ngnawo led Troy (25-7) with 18 points and 12 rebounds before leaving the game late in the fourth with an injury. Emani Jenkins made Troy's first 3-pointer of the game — in nine attempts — with 5:27 left in the fourth.

The Trojans were seeking a fourth Sun Belt title (2021, 2017, 2016).

James Madison, which has won 12 straight games, will make the program's 14th appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

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Week in Review: From blowouts to comebacks, Spurs do it all in action-packed 4-0 week

Mar 8, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Carter Bryant (11) prepares to beat the drum after the game against the Houston Rockets at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images | Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

Welcome to Week in Review: a Monday feature that looks back at the week that was for the San Antonio Spurs, takes a look at the week ahead, and more. Enjoy!


Week 19: Concluding the Rodeo Road Trip with an East Coast trip, the Spurs continued their undefeated February to extend their best winning streak in ten seasons to 11 by getting a big win in the home of the then (but not anymore) top team in the NBA in the Detroit Pistons, a flip-the-switch fourth-quarter rally in Tornoto, and finally a blowout win against the lowly Brooklyn Nets — all despite Victor Wembanyama having off nights offensively. Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end, and in what is turning out to be one-off, the win streak was snapped in a blowout loss to the Knicks in MSG.

Week 20: 4-0 (47-17, 2nd in West)

131-91 win at Philadelphia 76ers

Even though a bounce-back win seemed imminent against a 76ers squad missing Joel Embiid and Paul George, likely no one saw this big of a blowout coming. (If they did, NBC wouldn’t have chosen this game for their big throwback occasion.) Everyone contributed, and things got so bad that the Spurs were on the brink of outdoing their 51-point victory over the “Trust the Process” 76ers from 10 years ago before the third string was outscored by nine-points in the fourth-quarter, so they “settled” for the 40-point victory to conclude the Rodeo Road Trip 8-1, tying their best mark from its inaugural version in 2003.

121-106 win vs. Detroit Pistons

The first game back from a long road trip is always a trap regardless of the opponent, but the Spurs didn’t let being home for the first time in a month relax them. Instead, they came out and proved their win in Detroit was no fluke, riding the hot hands of Wemby and De’Aaron fox, who combined to score 67 points in a thrashing of the top team in the East. (Of note, the Spurs have now passed them in the league standings, but that only matters if a) they keep it up and b) they make the Finals. Tougher tests will come first.)

116-112 win vs. Los Angeles Clippers

As solid as their win over the Pistons was, it was physically draining, and that showed as the Spurs hosted Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers the very next night. They looked dead in the water as the Clippers climbed up to a 25-point lead in the third quarter, but as they are wont to do, the Spurs found a second wind and flipped the switch for their second-largest comeback of all time. 17 points from Julian Champagnie in the third quarter kicked things off, and huge three-pointers, fast breaks and plenty of drama in the final seconds literally had Wemby crying tears of joy and relief afterwards, as he admitted how exhausted he was and thought he was going to pass out, making it was one of the hardest games of his life.

145-120 win vs. Houston Rockets

After opening the week with a semi-surprising blowout, the Spurs decided to one-up themselves with an even more surprising one against a hit-or-miss Rockets squad. The offense remained on fire from the Clippers game, with Wemby getting whatever he wanted on offense, and on defense, the Spurs were committed to making everyone but Kevin Durant beat them. After a hot first quarter, the strategy worked, and the Spurs methodically put their IH-10 Rivals away to win the series 3-1 and put an even wider gap between them and the next tier of the West.

Power Rankings

John Schuhmann, NBA.com — 1 (last week: 1)

OffRtg: 117.5 (5) DefRtg: 110.2 (3) NetRtg: +7.2 (3) Pace: 100.9 (13)

The Spurs are 15-1 since Feb. 1, a stretch that includes a sweep of the Pistons, an incredible comeback from 25 points down against the Clippers, and a thrashing of the Rockets on Sunday.

Three takeaways

1. Victor Wembanyama had a few quiet (and inefficient) offensive games at the end of the Spurs’ 11-game winning streak. And his offense wasn’t really needed in the Spurs’ 40-point win in Philadelphia on Tuesday. But he’s scored 94 points (on a true shooting percentage of 69%) in less than 91 minutes over the Spurs’ last three games. That includes 27 in less than 22 minutes (in the second game of a back-to-back) against the Clippers on Friday, when he had two go-ahead buckets (a pick-and-pop 3 and a leak-out dunk) in the final 70 seconds. Not coincidentally, it’s been the Spurs’ best three-game stretch of offense this season (129.1 points scored per 100 possessions), even though two of the three opponents (Detroit and Houston) have top-10 defenses.
2. With that, the Spurs are now a top-five team on both ends of the floor. They ranked in the top five on both ends three times under Gregg Popovich: 2006-07 (won the NBA Finals), 2013-14 (won the NBA Finals) and 2015-16 (lost in the Western Conference semifinals).
3. Wembanyama is also averaging 4.5 blocks over the Spurs’ 10 games since the All-Star break. He’s got more blocks than fouls for the third straight season, but he has been more physical this year, averaging 3.3 fouls per 36 minutes, up from 2.6 per 36 over his first two seasons. Of course, the Spurs still lead the league in opponent free-throw rate (23.3 attempts per 100 shots from the field).

Coming up: The Spurs and Nuggets last met in November, when they combined to score more than 136 points per 100 possessions in a three-point, San Antonio win that clinched a spot in the NBA Cup quarterfinals. They still have three more meetings left on the schedule, and the Spurs will have a rest advantage at home on Thursday, one of three very intriguing games this week.

Law Murray, The Athletic — 1 (last week: 2)

First quarter: B+
Second quarter: B
Third quarter: A

First, the grade: The Spurs have been an absolute problem to deal with in Victor Wembanyama’s minutes. He needs an alternative nickname, and I want to suggest “The Armoire.” It’s French, it’s tall, and it can hold the tools that Wembanyama brings to the table on both ends. For the season, Spurs foes shoot 41.8 percent from the field when Wembanyama is on the floor. Since Jan. 21, that figure is 41.2 percent. And the Spurs use that defense to blow out teams from the jump or to overcome massive deficits, such as the 25-point deficit San Antonio faced against the Clippers. Punctuating the week with a season-best scoring performance against the Houston Rockets sealed that regular-season series as well. They’re the best team in the league, and all they need is to figure out how to sustain it for a maiden playoff run.

Brett Siegel, Clutch Points — 1 (last week: 1)

It really isn’t difficult to call the San Antonio Spurs the best team in the NBA right now, which is why they sit atop the power rankings yet again. Aside from being the Oklahoma City Thunder’s kryptonite throughout the regular season, the Spurs have lost just once since the start of February.

If it weren’t for some injuries and consistency problems in January, this team would own the best record in the NBA and be alone at the top of the Western Conference standings.

The Spurs went 4-0 this past week, with a 40-point blowout win over Philadelphia, a commanding 15-point win over Detroit, and a statement 25-point win at home over Houston. Not to mention, the Spurs erased a 25-point deficit against the LA Clippers to come back and win on Friday. In this four-game stretch, the Spurs outscored their opponents by 84 points while averaging 128.3 points per game.


Coming up: Tues. 3/10 vs. Boston Celtics; Thurs. 3/12 vs. Denver Nuggets; Sat. 3/14 vs. Charlotte Hornets

Prediction: 3-0 — The gantlet that is this six-game homestand continues with a Celtics team that now has Jayson Tatum back, a Nuggets team that has MVP candidate Nikola Jokic and just got Aaron Gordon back (but may have lost Jamal Murray) and a Hornets squad that has come back to earth a bit in the last few games but has still been one of the hottest teams in the league this calendar year, along with the Spurs. All three of these games are just as losable as they are winnable, but the Spurs have shown their current form is for real with a 14-1 stretch, so I’m all bought in. Bring it on.

Seven Days of Sun, Week 20: The Phoenix Suns right the net rating ship

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - MARCH 08: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns reacts after scoring against the Charlotte Hornets during the second half of the NBA game at Mortgage Matchup Center on March 08, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Hornets 111-99. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Week 20 arrived at the perfect time for the Phoenix Suns.

This is a team that had been searching for traction. The numbers tell the story. Phoenix had not posted a positive net rating in five weeks. The last time it happened was Week 15 when they sat at +2.8. Since then, the stretch looked rough. Week 16 at -0.1. Week 17 at -28.7. Week 18 at -14.4. Week 19 at -9.1.

Injuries played a large role in that slide. The roster has taken hits across the rotation, forcing Phoenix to lean heavily on younger players and redistribute minutes to guys now operating outside their usual roles.

So yes, Week 20 was needed.

This was a stretch where the Suns realistically could have finished 4–0. Had it not been for a lethargic performance against the Chicago Bulls, Phoenix would have walked away undefeated. That is basketball. Some nights, you steal a game that had no business landing in the win column. Other nights, you drop one that felt secure. Over the long arc of a season, the truth usually reveals itself. Good teams rise. Bad teams fade.

And even with the injuries piling up and the rotations shifting almost nightly, the Suns continue to show that they belong in the group of teams capable of rising.

The Suns sit at 37–27 following their Week 20 performance. They remain two games back of the sixth seed in the Western Conference, although they are only three games away from the third seed. With 18 games remaining on the schedule, the standings can shift quickly. All it takes is one team catching fire and another team cooling off for the picture to change.

That creates an interesting opportunity for Phoenix. The conversation can begin drifting away from the Play-In discussion and toward the postseason itself. That is where the real intrigue begins, when you start looking up the standings rather than over your shoulder. The Suns are positioned well enough to think that way. The teams currently sitting in eighth through tenth place are clustered tightly together. The Golden State Warriors hold a one-game lead on the Los Angeles Clippers, while the Clippers sit one game ahead of the Portland Trail Blazers.

Phoenix, meanwhile, stands 4.5 games clear of that group. That cushion provides breathing room, although the real opportunity lies ahead of them. With a strong final stretch, the Suns can shift the focus away from Play-In scenarios and toward the question that matters far more in the long run. Who might they face when the postseason begins?

Standings aside, this was a refreshing week for Phoenix. The best-case scenario continues to quietly unfold. Injuries are never something a team hopes for, although they have opened the door for something valuable. Opportunity. Opportunity to evaluate the youth movement that Phoenix has been slowly trying to cultivate. And this past week, the young players responded.

Khaman Maluach averaged 17.4 minutes across his three appearances. In that time, he scored 3.3 points on 62.5% shooting, grabbed 5.7 rebounds, and averaged 2.3 blocks per game. The stat line is modest offensively, although the defensive impact and the activity around the rim continue to stand out.

Then there is Rasheer Fleming.

In four games this week, he averaged 8.8 points on 65% shooting, including 60% from beyond the arc. That number carries weight when you realize he attempted 15 three-pointers during that stretch. He also added four rebounds per game while playing 15.8 minutes a night.

So Week 20 became a productive one for Phoenix. The Suns finished 3–1, the rookies received real run, and they rewarded the opportunity with strong play. Phoenix still has work to do. The climb out of the Play-In conversation will require continued effort over the final stretch of the season. The hope is that reinforcements begin returning soon. Jordan Goodwin could be back this week. Mark Williams may be another week or two away. Dillon Brooks still appears to be three to four weeks from returning.

March might represent the turning point. The Suns are trying to regain health, stabilize the rotation, and continue developing their young players at the same time. If those paths meet at the right moment, the final stretch of the season could become very interesting for Phoenix.

Week 20 Record: 3-1

@ Sacramento Kings, W, 114-103

  • Possession Differential: +1.6
  • Turnover Differential: +5
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: +8

The Suns looked like they were trying to jumpstart themselves, and ultimately they had the ability to do so. Phoenix outscored Sacramento 68-45 over the second and third quarters, and that was enough to get the win.

vs. Chicago Bulls, L, 105-103

  • Possession Differential: +2.6
  • Turnover Differential: +2
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: +5

Same script as the game against the Kings, but the Suns couldn’t get jump-started. They had a late run, but it was too little, too late. It wasn’t the worst loss of the season, but it may be the most lethargic.

vs. New Orleans Pelicans, W, 118-116

  • Possession Differential: +1.2
  • Turnover Differential: -2
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: -1

Phoenix was in control the majority of the game, but the Pelicans made it quite uncomfortable in the end. It took a record number of three-pointers attempted — 58 by the Suns — to beat New Orleans by 2 points. Time will tell whether that is concerning.

vs. Charlotte Hornets, W, 111-99

  • Possession Differential: -6.2
  • Turnover Differential: -5
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: -3

Well, this was a nice little surprise, wasn’t it? The Suns closed out the week with a win over one of the hottest teams in the NBA. How? 3o points and 10 assists from Devin Booker, 24 points from both Collin Gillespie and Jalen Green, and a 16-point performance from rookie Rasheer Fleming. And same damn good defense.

Inside the Possession Game

  • Weekly Possession Differential: -0.8
  • Weekly Turnover Differential: 0
  • Offensive Rebounding Differential: +6
  • Year-to-Date Over/Under .500: +10

The first thing I notice when looking at this week’s graph is that pink line. The Suns are sitting 10 games over .500 to close out the week. It is only the second time this season we have finished a week that high, with Week 15 being the only other instance.

Take a look at that pink line. It hasn’t dipped below the .500 mark since Week 2. This team has been at .500 or better since November 8. They spent a total of 7 games under the water this entire season. I hope we appreciate that. I really do.

We are talking about a team that Vegas pegged for 30.5 wins. We are talking about a franchise that spent 37 games looking up at the .500 mark just one season ago. The scars from those years don’t just vanish, but this is how you heal them. We are focused on a postseason push, and that is exactly where our energy should be.

But I want to pause and appreciate the fact that we are even in this position. We have a team that is fighting to win. We have a roster that isn’t finding creative ways to lose anymore. There is hope. There is progression. There is a core.

The Suns finally started cleaning up the glass this week, and the results speak for themselves. A 3-1 stretch is exactly the kind of “get right” week this team needed. While the possession game slipped a bit, you have to look at this Phoenix defense to see the real story.

Even with the roster currently held together by bandages and spare parts, this group posted a 109.9 defensive rating over the last four games. When you couple that grit with the way the ball is moving, it’s clear something is clicking. Their 68.8% assist percentage was 7th 7th-best in the league this week. It is proof that Jordan Ott’s system is cerebral and, more importantly, transferable. It doesn’t matter who is on the floor, the identity remains.

Of course, it didn’t hurt that the schedule-makers tossed the Kings, Bulls, and Pelicans our way. You play who is in front of you, but beating up on the basement dwellers is a requirement for any team with playoff ambitions.


Week 21 Preview

And so begins the road trip.

The Phoenix Suns hit the road for a 10-day stretch that includes six games and two back-to-backs. Week 21 features the first three stops along that journey, thankfully without the back-to-backs arriving yet. It starts tomorrow night when Phoenix travels to face the Milwaukee Bucks.

Milwaukee is a team floating somewhere in the middle of the Eastern Conference sea. They have not played well for long stretches this season, which explains why they currently sit in 11th place and outside the Play-In picture looking up. Giannis Antetokounmpo is back on the floor for them, which always changes the temperature of a game. How long he continues playing before the organization considers shutting him down is something only time will answer.

The Bucks rank in the bottom third of the league in offensive rating, defensive rating, and net rating. On paper, that suggests an opportunity for Phoenix. Still, Milwaukee carries size across its lineup, and size has a way of bothering the Suns when it begins to crowd the paint.

Next on the schedule are the Indiana Pacers, who currently hold the worst record in the Eastern Conference. Phoenix handled Indiana earlier this season, winning by 35 points back in November. Since the All-Star break, the Pacers have not recorded a win and appear to be navigating a reset year while Tyrese Haliburton works through an Achilles injury.

The third stop sends Phoenix north to face the Toronto Raptors. If you are looking for an Eastern Conference team that resembles the Suns in some ways, Toronto fits that description. The Raptors have exceeded expectations this season and present a roster that values ball movement and care with possessions. They move the ball well, they limit mistakes, and they defend at a high level. Toronto currently sits with the eighth-best defensive rating in the NBA.

In other words, this stretch of the trip offers three very different challenges. Milwaukee brings size. Indiana brings opportunity. Toronto brings discipline.


How to watch New York Knicks vs LA Clippers: TV, live stream info for tonight's game

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New York Knicks vs LA Clippers:

Tonight's contest marks the second and final meeting between the Knicks and Clippers this season. New York defeated Los Angeles 123-111 on January 7.

The Knicks are looking to bounce back after a 110-97 loss to the Lakers on Sunday afternoon. Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 25 points and 16 rebounds, while Jalen Brunson added 24.

With 17 regular-season games remaining, New York is currently third in the Eastern Conference, 2.5 games back from the Boston Celtics.

The Clippers have won four of their last 5 games, including a 123-120 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Saturday.

Kawhi Leonard led the team with 28 points. Darius Garland and Bennedict Mathurin both finished with 21 points.

The Clippers are currently in position for the play-in tournament at 9th in the West. They sit 7.5 games back of both the Lakers (5th) and Nuggets (6th) for the final two guaranteed playoff spots.

How to watch New York Knicks vs LA Clippers:

  • When: Monday, March 9
  • Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
  • Time: 10:00 PM ET
  • Live Stream: NBCSN and Peacock

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Utah Jazz vs Golden State Warriors: Preview, injury report, how to watch

The Golden State Warriors travel to Salt Lake City on Monday night to take on a Utah Jazz team dealing with a sickness that’s making its way through the team.

Isaiah Collier has already been listed as out, but now Ace Bailey and Keyonte George are among those on the Jazz roster who are questionable with illness.

The Jazz are 2-10 in their last 10 games, and currently have the fifth worst record in the league, which is the goal for a team that looks to add a top-3 pick to its playoff-ready roster next season.

The Warriors are firmly in the play-in, holding onto the 8-seed with 4.5 games separating them from the No. 7 Suns and 8.5 games away from the No. 11 Grizzlies. They will be without hall of famer Steph Curry on Monday night.

Injury Report

Utah Jazz:

Keyonte George — Questionable (illness)

Ace Bailey — Questionable (illness)

Isaiah Collier — OUT (illness)

Lauri Markkanen — OUT (right hip impingement)

Jaren Jackson Jr. — OUT for season

Jusuf Nurkic — OUT for season

Walker Kessler — OUT for season

Golden State Warriors:

Seth Curry — Probable (left sciatic nerve irritation)

Will Richard — Questionable (right ankle sprain)

Steph Curry — OUT (right patellofemoral; pain syndrome)

Al Horford — OUT (left to injury management)

Moses Moody — OUT (right wrist sprain)

Kristaps Porzingis — OUT (illness management)

Jimmy Butler — OUT for season

How to watch

Where: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT

When: 7 p.m. MT

Channel: KJZZ, SEG+

Radio: 97.5 FM 1280 AM