Recap: Wizards lose to Pistons, 130-117

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The Washington Wizards lost to the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday night, 130-117 at Capital One Arena.

Washington started out decently in this game and raced to a quick 9 point lead though it ended up being a 32-all tie. However, the Pistons, who are leading the NBA’s Eastern Conference, are the more talented team. They quickly took over and had control the rest of the way. Though Washington shot 16-of-37 from the three point line, better than Detroit’s numbers, they were outrebounded 50-35.

Jalen Duren was a main part of the Pistons’ charge tonight. He scored 36 points and grabbed 12 rebounds to lead all scorers. For the Wizards, Bub Carrington scored 30 points on 12-of-16 shooting, so this was a performance that was nice to see despite the result.

The Wizards will face the Pistons again on Thursday at home. Tip off at 7 p.m. ET. See you then.

Oklahoma City Thunder become first team to clinch NBA playoff berth

The first domino in the 2026 NBA Playoffs has fallen.

The Oklahoma City Thunder, the team with the best record in the NBA, became the first squad to clinch a postseason berth Tuesday, March 17 with its 113-108 victory over the Orlando Magic. This marks Oklahoma City’s third consecutive trip to the postseason.

The reigning NBA champions, the Thunder have led the Western Conference wire-to-wire since the start of the season and now sit atop the standings with a 54-15 record, which is 3.5 games ahead of the challenging San Antonio Spurs.

Oklahoma City, however, has its sight on bigger prizes, as the Thunder have the chance to become the first team to repeat as NBA champions since the Golden State Warriors did so in 2018.

Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has carried Oklahoma City this season in the face of several injuries to its other key stars. Forward Jalen Williams, a first-time All-Star last season, has played just 26 of a possible 69 games and continues to be sidelined by a right hamstring strain. Gilgeous-Alexander is once again the odds-on favorite to win MVP and ranks second in the NBA in scoring, entering Tuesday night averaging 31.6 points per game.

In the team’s playoff-clinching game against the Magic, Gilgeous-Alexander scored 40 points on 14-of-27 shooting and added two assists with five rebounds.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: OKC Thunder clinch 2026 NBA playoff berth with win vs Orlando Magic

Charles Barkley rooting for Miami Ohio: 'Not their fault everyone in their conference sucks'

Charles Barkley and Dick Vitale were part of truTV's broadcast crew for the second game of Tuesday's First Four in the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament.

Prior to tip-off of NC State vs. Texas, Barkley joined the studio crew that included Jalen Rose, Bruce Pearl and Jamal Mashburn.

Barkley was asked about his favorite for this year's March Madness, which devolved into a stream of consciousness.

"This is the Arizona ass-kicking Invitational, and we're accepting all challenges," Barkley said.

"Listen, Michigan has a great team. I love coach (Dusty) May, I think that (LJ Cason) injury might hurt them a little bit. I think the injuries are going to hurt Duke. Now you could have gone back and forth between UConn and Florida, who is at No. 1 seed.

"Obviously I think St. John's got screwed a little bit in the seeding," Barkley added.

"And I'm going to make one thing perfectly clear: Miami Ohio got screwed, too. They should be a higher seed. They went 31-0, and I know my man Bruce Pearl, who I love, disagrees with me. I'm not a big proponent of strength of schedule. It's not their fault everyone in their conference sucks. They only played the schedule they were dealt. They should be in the main draw. And I don't usually root for teams other than Auburn to be honest with you, but I'm rooting for Miami Ohio to advance in this tournament."

Miami plays in Wednesday's First Four against SMU.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Charles Barkley rooting for Miami Ohio, says RedHawks got 'screwed'

Pistons guard Cade Cunningham leaves game with back spasms

WASHINGTON (AP) — Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham, a two-time All-Star who is among the leaders in the NBA MVP race, left Tuesday night’s game against the Washington Wizards with back spasms.

The Detroit News reported that Cunningham was injured early in the first quarter while diving for a loose ball. He played for a few more minutes before being taken out at the 6:40 mark.

The team said during the second quarter he would not return.

Cunningham is averaging 25 points, 10 assists and 5.6 rebounds this season. He had six points and two rebounds in 5 minutes, 20 seconds on Tuesday night before leaving the game.

Cunningham has played in 61 games this season. A player must appear in 65 games to qualify for major postseason awards like MVP and All-NBA teams.

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Aden Holloway, Alabama's No. 2 scorer, had 2.1 pounds of marijuana when arrested, authorities say

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) — Authorities found 2.1 pounds of marijuana in Alabama basketball star Aden Holloway's apartment when they arrested him Monday, according to court records released Tuesday — just below the 2.2-pound threshold for a drug trafficking charge.

Holloway, the No. 2 scorer for the fourth-seeded Crimson Tide, has been suspended indefinitely and is away from the team as it prepares to play Hofstra on Friday in the NCAA Tournament. Among the charges is a count of first-degree marijuana possession, not for personal use, which is a Class C felony and carries a penalty of up to 10 years in prison and a maximum fine of $15,000.

Holloway's attorney, Jason Neff, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Associated Press. But he told ESPN that there is no proof his client was selling the drugs.

Neff told the outlet that it could take 18 months for the case to make its way through the Alabama courts, a process that would jeopardize Holloway's college and possible NBA career.

“He has no criminal history,” Neff said. “If he were to plead out or even go to trial, the judge could give him probation. It is a felony. For a 21-year-old man trying to get through college and get to the NBA, a felony issue could be a major issue long term.”

Agents with the West Alabama Narcotics Task Force said they knocked on the door of an apartment in Tuscaloosa and were met by Holloway, according to a statement by the arresting officer. After entering the residence, they found “loose marijuana” and a vacuum-sealed bag of the drug in the living room, the statement said.

In Holloway’s bedroom, agents say they found more marijuana in a backpack in the closet and also in a suitcase, and a rolling tray with marijuana on it under in the bed. In a spare bedroom, they found a box of marijuana in the closet, according to the court records.

“Holloway stated that he wanted to remain silent, but then stated that he only smokes,” according to the officer’s statement.

The total weight of marijuana found in the apartment was 964 grams, “which is approximately 2.1 pounds,” it states. More than 2.2 pounds can result in a drug trafficking charge under Alabama law.

Holloway was also charged with failure to affix a tax stamp and was released from jail on a $5,000 bond shortly after his arrest. The university said in a statement that he was "removed from campus pending further investigation by the UA Office of Student Conduct.”

Coach Nate Oats said Monday during his weekly radio show that the Crimson Tide were preparing to play without Holloway in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday in Tampa, Florida. Alabama is the No. 4 seed in the Midwest Region.

“We’ve got standards in our program and ways we’ve held our guys accountable,” Oats said.

“We’re certainly disappointed in his behavior,” the coach added “That being said, we still love him. He’s still our guy and we’re helping him get the help that he needs and we’re going to help him in any way that we can.”

Holloway is in his second season at Alabama. He is averaging 16.8 points per game and leads the Crimson Tide in 3-point shooting, hitting 43.1% from behind the arc. Holloway has started 27 of 28 games that he’s played this season. Without him, Alabama (23-9) will be down to nine scholarship players in the NCAA Tournament, where it is a No. 4 seed.

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3 notes before the Mavericks host the Atlanta Hawks

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The Dallas Mavericks (23-46) host the Atlanta Hawks (37-31) on Wednesday in a battle of two teams who faced off just over a week ago. Tipoff at American Airlines Center is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

The Hawks took the win over the Mavericks in the teams’ first meeting of the year, 124-112, on Mar. 10 in Atlanta. Klay Thompson shot the lights out in the second half, scoring 18 of his team-high 21 points as Dallas tried to dig itself out of the hole the Mavs dug themselves with yet another slow start. Nickeal Alexander-Walker led all scorers with 29 points for the Hawks in the win, while Jalen Johnson added 27 points, eight assists and seven rebounds.

Winning

That win over the Mavs eight days ago was the Hawks’ seventh in a row at the time. They have since rattled off wins over the Brooklyn Nets, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic to extend their current win streak to 10 games entering Wednesday’s contest.

Alexander-Walker is coming off a career-high scoring night in Monday’s 124-112 win over the Magic. The guard in his seventh season out of Virginia Tech scored 41 points on 12-of-21 shooting, including a 9-of-14 night from 30-point range, and grabbed seven boards in the win. Johnson has grabbed 34 rebounds and dished 34 assists in the team’s last three games as well.

So, the same two guys who gave the Mavericks hell the first time around are really going well for Atlanta recently.

Losing

Dallas, meanwhile, is coming off Monday’s demoralizing 129-111 loss at the New Orleans Pelicans. Having reached the point in a long season where losing has become at least an acceptable outcome, it’s hard to envision the Mavericks offering a ton of resistance as the Hawks seek their 11th straight win.

Daniel Gafford is questionable with an illness as of the 6:15 p.m. injury report on Tuesday, and so is Caleb Martin, with plantar fascia soreness. Brandon Williams is doubtful after suffering a blow to the head in Monday’s loss to the Pelicans.

These developments open the door to heavier minutes for guys like recent two-way signee John Poulakidas and longtime Mavericks’ reserve Dwight Powell. The Mavs have won just twice in their last 14 games and currently sport the sixth-worst record in the NBA.

Drawing a blank?

It’s getting tougher and tougher to find a reason to sit through an entire Mavericks game as the 2025-26 season wears on. But, Cooper Flagg has become appointment television once more, with 21 or more points in each of his last three games. P.J. Washington has finally strung together back-to-back good nights, scoring 20 points in Sunday’s 130-120 win at the Cleveland Cavaliers and backing it up with 18 more in Monday’s loss to New Orleans.

Can Flagg work his way back to front-running in the NBA Rookie of the Year race? Can Washington find his groove down the stretch in the small-ball lineups head coach Jason Kidd has employed out of necessity in recent games?

It might be a stretch, but if you squint, sometimes there is still a feint glimmer of something resembling hope for the future with the Mavs starting a rebuild in the face.

How to watch

The Mavericks and the Hawks tip off from American Airlines Center at 7:30 on Monday. The game will be televised locally on KFAA Channel 29, and the stream will be on MavsTV and NBA League Pass where available.

What does the future hold for LeBron James?

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The Lakers have plenty of optionality in the summer since they have very few players on the books for the upcoming season. That flexibility works both ways, however, as players who are not under contract can also walk away from the franchise after this season.

One player whose future is up in the air is LeBron James. He will be an unrestricted free agent, and with his talent still being at an All-Star level, there will undoubtedly be interest in his services in what appears to be a shallow free agency pool.

His future will be a hot-button topic from the moment the Lakers season comes to an end until a decision is made in free agency. As things stand, there is no indication of which way he is leaning, either on whether he’ll play or, if he does, which jersey he’ll be wearing next season.

So, for our SB Nation Reacts survey this week, what does the future hold for LeBron James?

LeBron has a couple of options here. For starters, he could return to LA and continue his longest stint with one franchise and end things here with the Lakers.

President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka has made it clear that he’d like to see LeBron retire here. Figuring out the contract numbers could be tricky, but the Lakers seem to be on board with him coming back if that’s his desire.

The other clear option would be LeBron returning to the Cavs. Cleveland is a contending team and not only could James help them, but it’d be a picture-perfect ending to a historic career.

It’s hard to imagine LeBron starting somewhere else this late into his career, but we know teams have expressed interest in James.

The Warriors had conversations with the Lakers about trading for LeBron. With James as a free agent, they can just talk to him directly and try to convince him to join Steph Curry for one final attempt at a title.

But what if LeBron is happy with the story ending now?

LeBron has consistently stated he is unsure about his future, but his actions certainly indicate this could be it. He was rather emotional after watching the Cavs’ tribute to him during his only game in Cleveland this season.

James can always walk away from the game, and at age 41, having played more years than any NBA player, no one would blink twice if he ended things here.

But what do you think? Share your opinion by voting and letting us know down below!

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Giannis to miss time with hyperextended knee, bone bruise

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - MARCH 15: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks holds his knee during the third quarter against the Indiana Pacers at Fiserv Forum on March 15, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 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 Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After suffering a scary fall in Sunday’s win over Indiana, Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo will miss a significant chunk of time with a hyperextended knee and a bone bruise. The Bucks reported that Antetokounmpo would miss at least one week after undergoing testing. Bucks staff changed his injury designation to out shortly before Tuesday’s primetime clash against Cleveland. Originally designated as questionable due to an ankle sprain, his knee injury marks a big setback as he continues to bounce back from a calf strain that kept him out for an extended period of time.

The injury occurred with roughly 3:50 left in the third quarter of their game against the Pacers. With the teams tied at 81, Giannis spun past Jay Huff off a transition play and finished with the dunk, landing stiffly on his left knee.

Although Giannis played a couple of minutes after the scary fall—albeit gingerly—he checked out of the game with roughly three minutes to go and didn’t return. After the game, Giannis brushed off injury concerns as typical wear and tear.

“I had the conversation with Luke and Tommy, and again, I don’t think anything changed,” Giannis told The Athletic after the win against the Pacers. “I wanted to get back in the game. They looked at me and said, ‘No, it’s not worth it.’ We were up 13, 15. They were like, ‘No, no way, it’s not worth it.‘”

“I’m just going to go back home, sleep, see how I feel tomorrow, try to lift some weights. And if I have a little bit of discomfort, then I’ll go from there. But as of now, I’m not really bothered by it at all.”

With Giannis out, the team faces a bleak future where qualifying for a play-in spot seems far away, but tanking isn’t a viable option. Giannis will likely miss the Bucks’ remaining 15 games, capping an injury-riddled season where he averaged 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game in 36 games played.

The Bucks have struggled without Giannis this season, going 11-20 in his absence and suffering despondent losses like their blowout loss to Boston or their struggles against the blatantly tanking Nets. With fellow frontcourt mate Myles Turner also suffering from injuries, the Bucks will look to Ryan Rollins, Kevin Porter Jr., and Bobby Portis to fill in the missing production. The 28-39 Bucks will continue their season tonight against the 41-27 Cavs.

Cavs at Bucks open gamethread

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The Cleveland Cavaliers will try to get back on track as they take on the rudderless Milwaukee Bucks for the fourth and final time this season.

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Grizzlies say G Pippen and F Aldama will miss the rest of the season following surgery

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Memphis Grizzlies guard Scotty Pippen Jr. and forward Santi Aldama will miss the rest of the season after each had surgery on Tuesday.

Pippen had an operation on his right big toe and Aldama had a procedure and injection to address discomfort in his right knee. The team said both procedures were successful and the players will be ready for next season.

The Grizzlies (23-44) have lost eight straight games and entered Tuesday night nine games back in the race for the final play-in berth in the Western Conference. Star Ja Morant has played in only 20 games this season, missing the last 25 with a left elbow injury.

Pippen had a similar procedure in October and didn’t make his season debut until last month. In 10 games, he averaged 11.4 points.

Aldama was averaging 14 points and 6.7 rebounds this season.

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Luka Garza shares story that perfectly captures the Celtics season

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HYDE PARK — A whole lot changed for the Celtics after the midseason trade deadline. It’s well-known that the team lost four players: Anfernee Simons, Xavier Tillman, Josh Minott, and Chris Boucher. But some of the players who weren’t traded saw their situations directly impacted, too.’

Luka Garza is one such example. Garza, who joined the team as a free agent last summer, had carved out a consistent role in the rotation when the Celtics opted to flip Simons for Nikola Vucevic in an effort to bolster their frontcourt.

At that point, Garza had played double-digit minutes in 25 consecutive games, establishing himself as Neemias Queta’s primary backup. Vucevic, a former All-Star and perennial NBA starter, was undoubtedly going to shoulder significant frontcourt responsibilities, and it was almost inevitable that Garza’s minutes would decline.

To Garza’s surprise, after the trade, teammates went out of their way to encourage and motivate him.

“When the Vooch trade happened, obviously, it was an amazing thing for our team, and he’s a great player,” Garza said on Tuesday afternoon at a court renovation in Hyde Park. “But obviously, guys know, as a team, that that would probably impact my minutes a little bit. And, I was just really surprised at some of the guys coming up to me and really just kind of giving me motivating thoughts and being like, ‘Hey, like, stay ready. We’re going to need you. You’ve done good things for us.’”

Garza was struck by the fact his teammates opted to so thoughtfully consider his situation in the aftermath of that trade.

“As people, as players, that’s the kind of guys that are in that locker room,” he said. “And for me, that really meant a lot. I’m always going to be the guy with a very positive mindset. But, when you hear things like that, it helps you a lot.”

Garza, who has been in the NBA since 2021, said the Celtics’ locker room stands out when it comes to off-court camaraderie.

Last week, for example, the team watched a movie together in Oklahoma City. And, players regularly grab food and discuss things unrelated to the game itself.

“Guys get more comfortable with each other as the season goes on — obviously, you’re on the road, you start going to dinner more, and just kind of learning more about each other.”

So, when adversity strikes, players know they can lean on one another.

“With this team, I think it’s honestly unique, just how close we are off the court,” he said. “Just everyone wanting to know about each other’s personal lives, and checking in, and all those kinds of things.”

Giannis Antetokounmpo out with left knee hyperextension, bone bruise, to be reevaluated in one week

The play was routine. In the third quarter of a Bucks win against the Pacers on Sunday, Giannis Antetokounmpo used a spin move then rose up for a slam, but when he landed, his left knee buckled a little underneath him. He pushed through it, and the next time down the court, he attempted another dunk, but it was clear he was in pain. Antetokounmpo shot his free throws and then went back to the locker room and did not return. Even so, after the game, Antetokounmpo didn't even think he'd need an MRI.

Things have changed in the last 48 hours. Now comes the word that Antetokounmpo is out Tuesday night with a left knee hyperextension and a bone bruise.

Antetokounmpo will miss more than Tuesday's game, he will be out a week and then reevaluated, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.

Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers was optimistic about Antetokounmpo, according to Eric Nehm of The Athletic.

"The good news was it was a really good image, so there was no damage. Nothing. It was really just good news. But I don't know the next part (re: a timeline)."

It wouldn't be a surprise to see Antetokounmpo out for the season, although he will push back against that. The harsh reality is that the Bucks are 5.5 games out of the play-in with 15 games left in the season. Even with Antetokounmpo in the lineup, it is a long shot at best that the Bucks will make the postseason. The smart play would be to rest him and not risk further injury.

When healthy this season, Antetokounmpo has played at an MVP level, averaging 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.4 assists a game, shooting 62.4% from the floor. The problem is that he has played in just 36 games this season due to an assortment of knee, groin, and calf injuries.

Game Thread: Suns @ Wolves

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Game 69.

Game Thread: Knicks vs Pacers, March 17, 2026

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The Knicks (44*-25) return home to face the struggling Pacers (15-53), who enter on a 13-game losing streak. New York beat them just days ago behind big showings from Jalen Brunson, Mitchell Robinson, and OG Anunoby. Indiana has been one of the league’s worst teams on both ends and is dealing with major injuries. As of this writing, Brunson is ruled OUT and Robinson is available.

Tip-off is 7:30 pm EST on MSG. This is your game thread. This is Indy Cornrows. Please don’t post large photos, GIFs, or links to illegal streams in the thread. Enjoy each other’s company, respectfully. And go Knicks!

* Should be one more, but NBA Cup Finals wins blow away like dandelions.


Pistons vs Wizards Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

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This is officially the doggiest of dog days. The Detroit Pistons face a bad Washington Wizards team that is also out most of its impactful players — Anthony Davis is out, of course, but so is Trae Young, veteran D’Angelo Russell, and a sliver of its young core in Kyshawn George, Alex Sarr, Bilal Coulibaly and Cam Whitmore. Detroit will again be without Isaiah Stewart, who is likely to miss at least the next week with a left calf strain. It will also be the second game back for Ausar Thompson, who looked rusty in a loss to the Toronto Raptors after a five-game absence. There isn’t much to say about a game like this other than that perhaps it will be interesting to monitor the rotation. Caris LeVert is given so much and provides so little. Will there continue to be baby steps forward for Kevin Huerter? Will it be another DNP-CD for the struggling Daniss Jenkins? How much more does Marcus Sasser to solidify himself a spot in the rotation? Is there enough talent around Ron Holland to let him do all the dirty work? This is also Detroit’s first game against the Wizards since a disheartening 126-117 loss on Feb. 5. And it is the first of two straight in D.C. I’m imagining Detroit will want to put this game away early. Can they actually do it?

Game Vitals

When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -19.5

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (48-19)

Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Washington Wizards (16-51)

Bub Carrington, Tre Johnson, Will Riley, Justin Champagnie, Julian Reese