Grizzlies Zach Edey out at least a month with stress reaction in left ankle

When Zach Edey has been on the court this season, the Memphis Grizzlies have outscored their opponents by 17.7 points per 100 possessions. When Edey is off the court, the Grizzlies get outscored by 8.2 per 100 — that's a 25.9 points per 100 swing with him on the court.

Which is why this is such bad news in Memphis: Edey will be out at least a month due to a stress reaction in his left ankle, the team announced Thursday. This is the same ankle on which Edey had offseason surgery, which caused him to miss the first 13 games of the season.

Edey's agent, Mark Bartelstein, told ESPN’s Shams Charania, "This is a management plan to optimize Zach's long-term health in consultation with the Grizzlies and medical experts. Following this step, the short- and long-term prognosis for Zach is excellent."

This is a rough blow for a Memphis team that had gone 7-2 in its last nine and started to string together some wins, and is expected to get Ja Morant back soon from the calf strain that sidelined him.

With Edey out, expect Jock Landale to become the starting five for a while, with Jaren Jackson Jr. spending more time at center as well.

In the same announcement, the Grizzlies said that wing John Konchar will have surgery to repair a UCL tear in his left thumb. The team did not provide a timeline for his return, but this injury usually keeps players out at least a month.

NBA pushes back on idea that the league schedule is at heart of increased soft tissue injuries

Saturday in Las Vegas, it appears likely Victor Wembanyama will make his return to the court after missing a dozen games due to a calf strain. If it feels like there have been more calf strains — Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ja Morant, Jrue Holiday, Isaiah Hartenstein, Ty Jerome, Ben Sheppard — it's because there have been. Tom Haberstroh broke down the numbers at Yahoo Sports, working with Jeff Stotts of In Street Clothes.

In the first 20 games of the 2025-26 season, we've seen a substantial increase in calf injuries (excluding contusions caused by blunt force), according to leading injury expert Jeff Stotts of InStreetClothes.com. This time last season, there were 18 calf injuries at the 20-game mark. This season, it's up to 25 incidents, representing an increase of nearly 40%.

More significant, however, is the elongated recovery timeline of these injuries. Per Stotts' data, the number of games lost due to calf injuries, through 20 games played, skyrocketed from 36 to 108. A tripling of last season's total.

A little more than a week ago, John Holinger of The Athletic (formerly part of the Memphis front office) asked whether the strains of the NBA Cup schedule had exacerbated the rise in soft-tissue injuries. While that has been a topic discussed in league circles, the article largely flew under the radar — until Thursday, when the NBA released a lengthy statement pushing back on the premise of Hollinger’s article, with NBA spokesman Mike Bass' name attached.

"John Hollinger's premise that the NBA Cup has led to a denser schedule resulting in more player injuries is simply not supported by the data. Hollinger wonders if 'the league turned the early-season travel dial a little too high' and posits that teams are facing 'an unnaturally heavy schedule cycle.' The reality is the NBA played roughly the same number of games through 42 days this season (308) as last season (307).

"Further, those numbers are consistent with pre-Cup years (308 games in 2022 and 313 games in 2021). The Cup has objectively not led to a denser league-wide schedule in the early part of the season.

"Hollinger additionally claims the NBA is seeing an 'uptick in early-season soft-tissue injuries' and that 'the league keeps getting worse at keeping those stars healthy.' Through the season's first six weeks, the number of injuries forcing star players to miss games is the lowest in the past six seasons, down more than 25 percent year-over-year. While several star players have not played this season due to injuries sustained last season, the suggestion that any increase in games missed this season is related to the schedule's first six weeks is patently misleading."

Hollinger's response summed up the general reaction to the NBA's statement: Why did the league release this in the first place?

The NBA's point that injuries to stars from last season — specifically, Achilles injuries to Jayson Tatum, Damian Lillard and Tyrese Haliburton — are part of the number problem is correct. However, the league statement does not address the facts noted at the start of this piece, that calf injuries — and soft-tissue injuries in general — are up. And because of what everyone saw with Tatum and Haliburton, teams are far more cautious about bringing back players from calf and other injuries.

Injuries are always part of the NBA season. Now, due to improved science and teams being risk-averse considering the nine-figure investments in their biggest stars, teams are willing to keep players out longer and make sure they are fully healed before a player returns. It's what's best for the players and the teams, but it means seeing less of some stars.

What we learned as Russell Westbrook scores 17 in Kings' blowout loss to Nuggets

What we learned as Russell Westbrook scores 17 in Kings' blowout loss to Nuggets originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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SACRAMENTO – Playing the Denver Nuggets at even strength is a tough enough battle in itself. Doing it without three of your best players only magnified the disparity on the court.

The Kings found that out the very hard way Thursday night at Golden 1 Center, extending their own miseries that have been lingering for the better part of five weeks.

Backed by another mercurial effort from three-time NBA MVP Nikola Jokić, Denver took control of this one early, led by as many as 37 points and steamrolled the Kings 136-105.

Jokic had 36 points, 12 rebounds and eight assists.

That should have been expected when Sacramento was without Zach LaVine (thumb, illness), Dennis Schroder (hip) and Domantas Sabonis (left MCL partial tear).

It was Sacramento’s second consecutive loss, sixth in seven games and 14th in 17 games dating to early November.

Russell Westbrook had 17 points, three rebounds and five assists for the Kings. Keegan Murray added 15 points and six rebounds.

Maxime Raynaud had 15 points and nine boards. Malik Monk added 18 points and five assists while DeMar DeRozan scored 11 and passed Vince Carter for 23rd place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list.

The Kings fell to 6-19. They were 9-10 at this point last season, about a month before firing coach Mike Brown.

Not even a career milestone for DeRozan was enough to erase the stain from this one.

The short-handed Kings dug themselves a huge hole in the second quarter and spent the rest of the evening trying, albeit unsuccessfully, to climb out.

Jokic had 16 points in the first quarter and was in full triple-double mode as the teams went into halftime with Denver leading 77-54.

The Kings committed five turnovers and scored only 17 points in the third quarter.

Here are the takeaways from the Kings’ latest loss:

Max meets the Joker

With Sabonis nursing his injury, the Kings have been in scramble mode for inside help. The situation got a little worse when Drew Eubanks suffered a left thumb injury and was pulled after playing fewer than four minutes.

Raynaud, whose playing time has incrementally been increasing the past few weeks, was forced to shoulder an even heavier workload as a result and did decent enough against one of the NBA’s best players.

While Jokic did what Jokic always does, Raynaud got a passing grade against the Joker while making his third consecutive start for the Kings. The rookie shot 7-of-13 and made his only 3-point attempt.

Precious Achiuwa also got some time going against Jokic but it was primarily Raynaud who spent the night matching up against the Nuggets’ 7-foot star.

It was another step in Raynaud’s learning curve, who two weeks ago went head-to-head and held his own against Memphis Grizzlies’ 7-foot-3 center Zach Edey.

Deebo passes Vinsanity

On a night when Kings fans didn’t have much to cheer for, DeRozan gave the Golden 1 Center crowd a memorable moment when he slipped past former Kings player and Hall of Famer Vince Carter into 23rd place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list

The milestone moment came about two minutes into the second period when DeRozan was fouled by Denver’s Cam Johnson and made a pair of free throws.

DeRozan now has 25,734 points in his career. Carter had 25,728 points. He played in 54 games during his only season with Sacramento in 2017-18.

Next up on the list is a familiar face, one that DeRozan likely will be chasing for a long while. Stephen Curry is No. 22 on the list with 25,832, and the two-time scoring champ hasn’t shown many signs of slowing down.

Devin Carter sighting

The Kings’ first-round draft pick a year ago played in an NBA game for the first time in nearly a month and one night after playing for Sacramento’s G League team in nearby Stockton.

Carter, the 13th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, scored 15 points in 21 minutes against the Nuggets.

A night earlier, Carter scored 14 points in 30 minutes for the Stockton Kings. He had been sent there to get some playing time because he wasn’t getting much run in Sacramento and had 10 DNPs and two inactives during a 12-game stretch.

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Nurse ‘super encouraged' by state of Sixers following mini-break

Nurse ‘super encouraged' by state of Sixers following mini-break  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Asked about how he’d spent the Sixers’ mini-break created by the NBA Cup’s knockout rounds, VJ Edgecombe started on a candid note. 

“To be honest, rest,” he said.

The rookie was certainly not alone, although the Sixers also tried to be productive since their last game, a tight loss Sunday to the Lakers.

Head coach Nick Nurse said the team looked in depth at both sides of the ball, as well as “a pretty heavy dose of special teams, late-game situations.” Overall, Nurse is pleased with the state of the 13-10 Sixers.

“I’m generally super encouraged,” he said after practice Thursday. “I think the team is playing pretty good basketball. We’re in most games. We’re giving ourselves a chance to win. I think we’re doing a lot of great things late in games. … It feels like we’re heading in the right direction and that’s what you want. It’s a steady climb for that all year long, and it feels like that’s what’s happening now.”

While many of their offensive numbers have tailed off after a 5-1 start, the Sixers have fared well defensively the last month. 

Since Nov. 11, the team has the seventh-best defensive rating in the NBA outside of garbage time, according to Cleaning the Glass. Paul George’s presence has helped. 

“We can take it a little further,” George said Wednesday. “I think we’re a little ways away from where we need to be, but I think we’re getting there. We’re making steps to be a better defensive team. Kelly (Oubre Jr.) obviously brings a lot. He’s still one of the best on-ball defenders, one of the best help-side defenders … and just that tenacity he plays with on the defensive end to get after it. 

“We’re going to get a lot once he comes back, and then it’ll allow us to be more versatile with myself, with K.O., with (Dominick) Barlow, Quentin (Grimes) … the four of us taking the bulk of the defensive matchups. We’ll be really good, but I like where we’re at. It’s a good thing to have areas to improve when you’re going in the right direction.”

Both Oubre (left knee LCL sprain) and Trendon Watford (left adductor strain) remain sidelined. 

“They’re on the court doing some individual stuff, but not on the court with the team,” Nurse said.

The Sixers also listed Tyrese Maxey (illness) and Joel Embiid (left knee injury recovery) as probable for their game Friday night vs. the 6-18 Pacers. 

The hope is that the Sixers return as a refocused, refreshed, slightly healthier team. 

Not everyone was a fan of the time off, though.

“I don’t enjoy it,” Andre Drummond said with a smile. “It feels like a mini-All-Star break. Once you have a routine going, it’s hard to break that when you have almost a week off. Difficult, but I guess we’ve got to win more games so we can be in the Cup.” 

Jayson Tatum back to playing one-on-one, Mazzula says of return timeline, 'It's all up to him'

What gap year? The Boston Celtics are 15-9 and the No. 3 seed in a tight Eastern Conference behind the MVP-ballot play of Jaylen Brown this season.

Now it looks more and more like the Celtics could have Jayson Tatum back from his torn Achilles in time for a playoff push. Tatum posted a video on Wednesday of his return to playing one-on-one.

Tatum also posted "soon" on his Instagram stories.

While the Celtics will want to protect Tatum from himself, a return this season appears increasingly likely, with coach Joe Mazzulla saying the timeline is ultimately up to Tatum. Here is what Mazzulla said after Wednesday's practice, via NBC Sports Boston.

"It's all up to him," Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said... "At the end of the day, his health is the most important thing, his process is the most important thing.

"You trust him, trust the team that's around him ... and then you just kind of go from there. So it kind of just all starts (with) where him and his team think he's at."

In an Eastern Conference where no team has run away and hid (although the Knicks are starting to look like they could), why not Boston? The Celtics, with Tatum back and strong play from Brown and Derrick White — with Neemias Queta holding down the paint and Jordan Walsh emerging on the wing — would be as big a threat as anyone in the conference.

Jayson Tatum back to playing one-on-one, Mazzulla says of return timeline, 'It's all up to him'

What gap year? The Boston Celtics are 15-9 and the No. 3 seed in a tight Eastern Conference behind the MVP-ballot play of Jaylen Brown this season.

Now it looks more and more like the Celtics could have Jayson Tatum back from his torn Achilles in time for a playoff push. Just seven months after he tore his Achilles, Tatum posted a video on Wednesday of his return to playing one-on-one.

Tatum also posted "soon" on his Instagram stories.

While the Celtics will want to protect Tatum from himself, a return this season appears increasingly likely, with coach Joe Mazzulla saying the timeline is ultimately up to Tatum. Here is what Mazzulla said after Wednesday's practice, via NBC Sports Boston.

"It's all up to him," Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said... "At the end of the day, his health is the most important thing, his process is the most important thing.

"You trust him, trust the team that's around him ... and then you just kind of go from there. So it kind of just all starts (with) where him and his team think he's at."

In an Eastern Conference where no team has run away and hid (although the Knicks are starting to look like they could), why not Boston? The Celtics, with Tatum back and strong play from Brown and Derrick White — with Neemias Queta holding down the paint and Jordan Walsh emerging on the wing — would be as big a threat as anyone in the conference.

Warriors land Anthony Davis, Kings acquire Trae Young in ESPN NBA mock trades

Warriors land Anthony Davis, Kings acquire Trae Young in ESPN NBA mock trades originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors’ inconsistent start to the 2025-26 NBA season has meant one thing: Dub Nation is firing up the trade machine to find a (likely unrealistic) fix to all their problems.

Coincidentally, one star player has been the subject of numerous trade rumors around the league due to his team’s even slower start to the year. Dallas Mavericks center Anthony Davis has been linked to several possible suitors, one of which could be Golden State, who reportedly are expected to explore a move for Jonathan Kuminga.

On Thursday, ESPN’s NBA insiders laid out five mock trades involving Davis, including one that would send the 10-time All-Star big man to the Warriors.

Here’s what that trade would look like:

  • Warriors get: Anthony Davis and Mason Plumlee
  • Mavericks get: Draymond Green, Jonathan Kuminga and the Warriors’ 2026 first-round draft pick
  • Los Angeles Lakers get: Buddy Hield
  • Charlotte Hornets get: Maxi Kleber, Dalton Knecht and cash considerations

From Golden State’s standpoint, this four-team deal essentially nets the team Davis and Plumlee — a 13-year NBA veteran center — in exchange for Green, Kuminga, Hield and a first-round pick. That could seem like a steep price, given that the trade involves parting with a key cog of the Warriors’ dynasty in Green, while only increasing their average age (Davis and Plumlee turn 33 and 36, respectively, next March).

And though Davis is a superstar when healthy, he also has an extensive injury history that has only worsened since his infamous move to the Mavericks in exchange for Luka Dončić a year ago. As a result, there would be plenty of hesitancy from the Warriors’ side, especially if Davis is seeking a contract extension once eligible next offseason.

“Should the Warriors break up the Green-Stephen Curry pairing for a shot at Davis?” ESPN’s Kevin Pelton wrote. “Probably not, but if they can’t figure out more consistency when healthy, it’s worth considering because of the massive offensive upgrade Davis would provide. … Davis would be the rim threat as a roll man the Warriors have long sought.”

Now, it remains to be seen if Golden State even is interested in a blockbuster deal for someone like Davis, but this trade certainly would make seismic headlines if it comes to fruition.

Pelton also suggested another massive deal involving both Davis and the Warriors, but it would instead bring a different big man to the Bay and a star guard to Sacramento. That mock trade looks as follows:

  • Atlanta Hawks get: Anthony Davis, Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield and Devin Carter
  • Mavericks get: Zach LaVine, the Warriors’ 2026 first-round pick (top-14 protected) and another first-round pick via the Hawks
  • Kings get: Trae Young and Luke Kennard
  • Warriors get: Kristaps Porzingis
  • Detroit Pistons get: Doug McDermott and cash considerations

In this scenario, Golden State would net Porziņģis, another talented center and former All-Star who also would provide some desired frontcourt flexibility. The price is significantly smaller, too, as the Warriors only would part ways with Kuminga, Hield and a lottery-protected first-rounder.

It should be noted that Kuminga cannot be traded until Jan. 15 after being re-signed this past offseason, which would allow for a rather short trade window before the Feb. 5 deadline. But it wouldn’t be a shocking move considering how Kuminga’s role in the Warriors’ rotation seems to be eternally in flux.

Meanwhile, this trade would be massive for Sacramento as well. The Kings would move on from LaVine, Carter and McDermott in exchange for Young — a four-time All-Star with a knack for clutch moments — and a sharpshooting veteran in Kennard.

“Sacramento turns LaVine into a younger solution at point guard without having to give up any draft picks,” Pelton explained. “And Golden State finally moves on from Kuminga to get the kind of stretch 5 option the team has long sought, repairing Porzingis with former Celtics teammate Al Horford at the cost of a pick that extinguishes if the Warriors miss the playoffs.”

Of course, the likelihood of either trade actually happening probably isn’t all that high. But that’s never stopped NBA fans from dreaming of what wild move could come next in sports’ greatest reality show.

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Rockets reportedly not interested in Ja Morant trade

When he wakes on Feb. 6, the day after the NBA Trade Deadline has passed, Ja Morant will almost certainly still be a member of the Memphis Grizzlies.

There are a few reasons for this. For one, as NBC Sports’ Grant Liffmann said in a recent video, Memphis decision-maker Zach Kleinman tends to hold on to his assets rather than trade them — especially when it would likely have to be a swap of bad contracts.

It would have to be that kind of swap because of the bigger issue facing a Morant trade: There is not much of a market for him. As evidence, look at what The Athletic’s Sam Amick wrote about the Rockets and their president Raphiel Stone's potential interest in Morant.

Stone, who values this young core greatly and has frequently resisted the temptation to reach for overpriced roster shortcuts. Case in point, league sources say they're not interested in pursuing Memphis' Ja Morant despite having lost veteran point guard Fred VanVleet for the season with a torn ACL.

The challenge in trading Morant is that availability remains the best ability. Morant has missed the Grizzlies' last 10 games with a calf strain (notably, Memphis is 7-3 in those 10 games), and he hasn't played 65+ games since his rookie season. Interested teams would also need to ask how Morant would fit culturally in their locker room.

If Morant gets traded — and this is true of other point guards rumored to be available such as Trae Young and LaMelo Ball — it is more likely something that happens during the offseason. At the deadline, there just isn't expected to be the needed market to get a deal done. The bigger short-term question in Memphis may be whether Morant can fit in with and accentuate what has worked for the Grizzlies with him out.

Why Steph Curry isn't surprised by Pat Spencer's impact, rise with Warriors

Why Steph Curry isn't surprised by Pat Spencer's impact, rise with Warriors originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SAN FRANCISCO – Though Pat Spencer’s rise from Warriors bench-warmer to legitimate NBA impact player comes as a surprise to most of the world, his veteran teammates already had seen enough to believe it was possible.

Count Stephen Curry, having observed Spencer for more than two years in Golden State, as a ground-floor believer.

“It’s amazing to watch,” Curry said Thursday after practice. “We’ve seen it over the summers, in practice, when he’s been out there in short spurts. He just has a presence about him that he just knows the game. He plays with 120 percent of confidence every time he’s out there. And as a kind of playmaker role, it was cool to see him kind of adapt to what we needed pretty much overnight. And I think it’ll only help us as we keep moving forward.”

As Spencer was bringing welcome intensity to the Warriors last week, Curry was a distant observer. He remained in the Bay Area to rehab what he described as “a (quad) contusion that combined with a muscle strain,” but he took note of Spencer – making his first career starts – taking a leadership role in victories at Cleveland and Chicago.

“We try to play with joy; I know I do,” Curry said. “I think me and him are competing for crazy celebrations and stuff. It’s like a contagious vibe when you have a guy out there that’s showing that emotion. And it’s natural, it’s organic, it’s authentic. It’s who he is.”

Spencer has strung together four consecutive high-quality games – losses to the Thunder and 76ers, wins over the Cavaliers and Bulls – averaging 16 points on 59.1-percent shooting from the field, including 75 percent from deep. His assist-to-turnover ratio is better than 3 to 1. His bravado is off any chart you can imagine.

And yet, after appearing in 45 games over his first two seasons with Golden State and its affiliate Santa Cruz Warriors, Spencer spent last summer as an unrestricted free agent.

As much as the Warriors liked what they saw from Spencer over the past two seasons in the G League and during NBA practices, it wasn’t until one day before training camp in September that they re-signed him – under a two-way contract.

In the blink of an eye, Spencer has ascended from playing meager and mostly inconsequential minutes to being a fixture in coach Steve Kerr’s playing rotation.

“Energy and the competitive spirit (are) a huge part of winning basketball,” Kerr said. And that’s what Pat has brought to us. There’s a different vibe on the floor and in the locker room with Pat doing what he’s doing. He’s changed our team.”

Spencer quickly has emerged as Golden State’s most suitable option as the primary backup point guard behind Curry. Or alongside the team’s franchise player.

“I know when I’m out there to be able to play off the ball with him, initiating, taking advantage of the space and all that type of stuff, it should be pretty seamless,” Curry said. “I’m happy for him. Obviously, he puts the work in. And again, he’s been waiting for his time, and it’s cool to see him take advantage of it.”

The Warriors are being rewarded for their patience in a 29-year-old who stuck with them. Who waited his turn and can count the days until he is rewarded with a standard NBA contract. Who before last week was more famous for lacrosse than basketball.

Draymond Green co-signs on Curry’s belief in Spencer. And now, so does Jimmy Butler III, who wasn’t a Warrior for Spencer’s first year-plus with the team. They’ve seen his work in the gym. During practices. They’re not shocked.

When any fringe NBA player has the endorsement of his team’s veterans, he has made quite the journey. Spencer has a confirmed role on a Golden State team with lofty aspirations, and the uncles on the roster believe he’s good enough to keep it.

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NBA Minutes Report: The impact of Devin Booker's injury, Paolo Banchero's return, more

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also incredibly generous, so make sure to give him a follow to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Denver Nuggets at Charlotte Hornets
Nikola Jokić isn’t the only Nugget who has provided elite fantasy value recently.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jalen Johnson38.439.937.8
Dyson Daniels34.837.235.2
Onyeka Okongwu32.436.132.6
Nickeil Alexander-Walker32.235.235.1
Vít Krejčí26.624.624.8
Zaccharie Risacher24.324.924.6
Kristaps Porziņģis20.520.526.1
Luke Kennard20.418.618.2

Kristaps Porzingis made his return last week but then sat out on Saturday. It seems like he's going to be monitored a bunch as he recovers from this illness. Trae Young also claims he will return in December, but we don't know exactly when. With Young out, Nickeil Alexander-Walker has been tremendous and has been a top-40 player over the last two weeks, averaging 26.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.8 assists, and 1.3 steals. The rest of the rotation has been rather consistent.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Brown36.337.536.1
Payton Pritchard33.432.233
Derrick White31.932.733.6
Jordan Walsh27.327.824.7
Neemias Queta26.925.423.6
Sam Hauser23.72523.6
Anfernee Simons20.722.622.4
Josh Minott18.61917.7

The Celtics' rotation has been pretty consistent for much of the season, despite, obviously, not having Jayson Tatum for perhaps all of the year. Neemias Queta has been quietly pretty good of late, averaging 13 points, 9 rebounds, 1.6 assists, and 1.6 blocks over his last five games, which is a top-90 player. The Celtics are well-coached, so they will remain feisty, but this is really a three-man team with those top three guys.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.33.534.333.4
Noah Clowney32.629.932
Nic Claxton31.430.531.2
Danny Wolf23.824.219.4
Egor Dëmin23.524.326.3
Ziaire Williams22.621.323
Terance Mann2221.725
Tyrese Martin21.921.521.4
Ben Saraf19.621.321.3

Cam Thomas has been cleared for on-court work and could return to the lineup next week. That could shake things up, but, in the meantime, Michael Porter Jr. and Nic Claxton are carrying much of the load for the Nets. Brooklyn has now gotten three rookies into the rotation regularly with Danny Wolf, Ben Saraf, and Egor Dëmin. Wildly, Wolf has maybe been the best of late, averaging 11.5 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in his last six games. Who knows if he'll remain in the rotation, but he should.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kon Knueppel33.134.234.3
Miles Bridges32.533.934
Brandon Miller29.628.228.2
Ryan Kalkbrenner2524.624
LaMelo Ball24.42526
Sion James23.625.925.2
Tidjane Salaün20.319.619.6
KJ Simpson20.320.315.2
Moussa Diabaté17.922.121.9
Collin Sexton8.620.223.5

The Hornets continue to battle injuries, with LaMelo Ball dealing with an ankle injury, Collin Sexton fighting a thigh injury, and Moussa Diabaté battling a knee injury. That has led to increased usage for Brandon Miller and Miles Bridges, both of whom have been top-100 players. There is little else to like here. Even without Diabaté in the last game, Ryan Kalkbrenner had six points and six rebounds with two blocks in 25 minutes.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Josh Giddey34.634.633.8
Ayo Dosunmu31.733.930.7
Matas Buzelis30.732.327.9
Nikola Vučević2829.728.9
Coby White25.525.529
Patrick Williams23.22119.6
Julian Phillips21.12114.9
Jevon Carter2015.214.4
Tre Jones29.426.2
Kevin Huerter18.719
Isaac Okoro21.3
Jalen Smith19.8

The Bulls have really struggled of late, and injuries are certainly part of that. Tre Jones is battling an ankle injury, and Kevin Huerter has been fighting a hamstring injury since the start of the month. Isaac Okoro is close to returning from his back injury, and Jalen Smith could also be back soon from his hamstring injury. That could mean fewer minutes for Patrick Williams and Julian Phillips, but the only guys who have really been fantasy relevant are Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis,Nikola Vučević, and Coby White, when he plays.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Donovan Mitchell34.435.334.7
Evan Mobley34.133.833.9
Jaylon Tyson33.33330
Darius Garland30.630.930.3
De'Andre Hunter2827.728.8
Lonzo Ball23.223.224.6
Dean Wade21.42222
Jarrett Allen28.1
Larry Nance Jr.14.9

Jarrett Allen, Max Strus, and Sam Merrill are all still battling injuries but could return this weekend or next week. In Allen's absence, Evan Mobley has been tremendous, averaging 19.7 points, 10.5 rebounds, 4.5 assists, and 2.0 blocks over his last six. He can be a real force, but the Cavaliers will need some consistency from him. With Darius Garland still battling this toe injury, Jaylon Tyson has gotten extra run as well and been a top-80 player over the last two weeks. Whenever he gets a chance to start, he's been really strong.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
P.J. Washington36.436.434.8
Cooper Flagg32.133.533.7
Naji Marshall30.23229.3
Anthony Davis27.628.828.7
Ryan Nembhard27.227.425.3
Max Christie25.925.427.6
Klay Thompson2223.422.7
Brandon Williams20.219.922.5
D'Angelo Russell14.615.516
Daniel Gafford14.114.122.8

Dallas got news on Wednesday that Dereck Lively II will be out for the remainder of the season after undergoing foot surgery. I recorded a video explaining what could do to the frontcourt rotation, while the backcourt rotation has been that Ryan Nembhard has taken on a larger role as the primary point guard, averaging 14.8 points, 6.8 assists, and 2.5 rebounds over his last six games. That's good for top-90 value over the last two weeks, and he's worth a spot on your bench.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jamal Murray36.634.635.9
Cameron Johnson35.735.735.5
Nikola Jokić35.234.835.4
Peyton Watson31.731.432.7
Tim Hardaway Jr.27.127.927.6
Bruce Brown26.12524.8
Spencer Jones21.826.322.5

Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun continue to battle injuries, and both will likely be out until the middle of January. We have seen the rotation kind of settle in the meantime. Peyton Watson has stepped into a larger role, as has Tim Hardaway Jr., but the fantasy value hasn't quite been there for these guys consistently. Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray are just good enough to carry this team.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham34.435.935.8
Tobias Harris30.129.227.8
Duncan Robinson28.829.830.8
Jalen Duren28.529.529.5
Ausar Thompson2627.626.9
Isaiah Stewart21.523.722.2
Caris LeVert20.321.421.1
Ronald Holland II18.619.316.6
Jaden Ivey14.814.613.9

The Pistons are at full strength now, which has led to an extended rotation that doesn't seem sustainable.I covered that in a video last week, and not much has changed. We have seen an uptick in production from Ausar Thompson's fantasy value, especially after Tobias Harris missed the last game with an ankle injury. Still, over his last three, Thompson is averaging 12.7 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.0 assists, and 1.3 steals, and was a top 84 player. He needs to keep that going.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jimmy Butler III28.827.130.6
Quinten Post27.823.722.3
Pat Spencer26.923.321.1
Buddy Hield24.823.921.9
Brandin Podziemski23.326.126.7
Will Richard21.72220.3
Jonathan Kuminga20.819.119.1
Moses Moody20.720.825.7
De'Anthony Melton19.219.219.2
Al Horford17.917.921.1
Gary Payton II11.417.215.8
Draymond Green9.423.228.2
Stephen Curry32.4

All of Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Al Horford are battling injuries and could return as early as this weekend. Even with all that happening, Jonathan Kuminga got a DNP-Coach's Decision last week, so you have to think the Warriors are going to find a way to trade him. Over the last week, Pat Spencer has become one of the best stories in the NBA. He went from number one overall pick in the lacrosse draft to trash-talking bench guard in the NBA and has been a top-60 player in fantasy over the last week. That's not going to continue when the veterans come back, but it's a fun story.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jabari Smith Jr.34.433.534.7
Amen Thompson33.833.936.7
Kevin Durant31.833.135.3
Alperen Sengun29.832.135.5
Aaron Holiday24.325.123.1
Steven Adams23.821.522.8
Reed Sheppard2324.727.6
Josh Okogie22.11918.9
Clint Capela19.216.214.4

With Alperen Sengun battling an illness last week and Steven Adams fighting an ankle issue, Clint Capela saw an uptick in minutes, but not much has changed in this rotation. Sengun, Kevin Durant, and Amen Thompson are studs, and Reed Sheppard has cemented himself as a top-100 player over he last few weeks. Beyond that, there are a lot of guys playing around 15-20 minutes per night.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Bennedict Mathurin33.832.232.9
Pascal Siakam33.233.433.3
Andrew Nembhard31.331.633
Jay Huff25.925.725
Ethan Thompson21.818.118.1
Ben Sheppard17.919.324.3
Garrison Mathews17.317.113.7
Isaiah Jackson17.21818.6

Jay Huff has become a real consistent player in the rotation and has been a top-100 player over the last two weeks. Ethan Thompson has also started the last two games, and while I don't think it'll last, he's at least a name to monitor if he becomes a more consistent member of this rotation. T.J. McConnell is also back down just under 17 minutes per game, which has sapped some of his fantasy value. It's just a down year for the Pacers.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
James Harden37.233.734.3
Ivica Zubac35.434.934.5
Kawhi Leonard33.832.130.4
John Collins28.929.629.5
Kris Dunn25.827.227.3
Kobe Sanders23.32122
Bogdan Bogdanović22.822.822
Nicolas Batum22.723.421.5
Chris Paul12.916.2
Jordan Miller5.55.5

The Clippers team doesn't have a lot going for it right now. James Hardenbecame the 10th-highest-scoring player in NBA history, but there's not much more happening. Bogdan Bogdanović came back over the weekend after missing almost 10 games with a hip injury. Jordan Miller has been battling a back injury, but could return next week. Still, this team is just Harden, Ivica Zubac, and Kawhi Leonard.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić39.937.137.4
Austin Reaves37.437.337.6
LeBron James35.334.533.5
Rui Hachimura32.130.831
Marcus Smart28.228.220.7
Deandre Ayton28.228.827.9
Nick Smith Jr.23.514.514.5
Gabe Vincent2121.621

Now that the Lakers are healthy, their lineup and rotation have been pretty consistent. DeAndre Ayton has remained a top 100 player since the three studs have been back, but he's now closer to 100. The rest of the offensive load is carried almost entirely by the three headliners in this lineup.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cam Spencer27.525.724.8
Cedric Coward27.328.327.8
Jaylen Wells27.127.828.2
Zach Edey2728.525.9
Jaren Jackson Jr.2729.230.5
Santi Aldama25.724.326.7
Vince Williams Jr.20.722.424.9
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope18.619.419.8

It seems that Ja Morant will return as early as this weekend, which could shake up this Grizzlies' rotation. In his stead, Zach Edey has taken on a much larger role in the offense, averaging 16.5 points, 14 rebounds, 2.2 blocks, and 1.2 assists over his last six games. Cam Spencer has also emerged, not letting his brother have all the fun. Spencer is averaging 14.5 points, 5.5 assists, 2.2 rebounds, and 1.3 steals over his last two weeks, which is a top-100 player. It remains to be seen if he can do that with Ja Morant back, but Jaren Jackson Jr. has also fallen back a bit, barely a top-100 player over his last six games and has been ranked 84th on the season, which is a big step down for him.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyler Herro34.532.331.8
Bam Adebayo33.231.931.3
Davion Mitchell32.431.530.4
Andrew Wiggins31.732.132.7
Jaime Jaquez Jr.3127.126.9
Norman Powell3131.230.1
Nikola Jović30.812.612
Kel'el Ware21.421.224.1
Pelle Larsson14.71521.3

Miami is pretty healthy right now, other than Pelle Larsson battling an ankle injury. Still, his minutes were shrinking with Norman Powell and Tyler Herro back. We should also talk about Herro's fit in this new Heat offense, which has been less than ideal. Sure, Herro is still putting up points, but he doesn't seem fully comfortable in this new fast-paced motion offense, and his assist totals are pretty drastically down from years past. That will impact his overall fantasy value. But Powell has just been flat-out better, and I'm not sure that's going to change. The Heat also tried to start Kel'el Ware and Bam Adebayo next to each other, but that doesn't seem to be working.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kevin Porter Jr.36.132.832.8
Ryan Rollins32.131.434.4
Jericho Sims30.226.422.1
AJ Green27.527.330.4
Kyle Kuzma26.224.226
Gary Trent Jr.24.72627.9
Bobby Portis24.622.423
Myles Turner22.723.226.9
Giannis Antetokounmpo317.920.4

With Giannis Antetokounmpo out, this has kind og become Kevin Porter Jr's offense. He's averaging 27 points, 6.8 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.8 steals over his last four games while playing over 30 minutes in each one. He needs to be added everywhere. Ryan Rollins has also continued to produce with Giannis out, and Bobby Portis has seen an uptick in usage, which has made him a top-100 player in fantasy since the injury. Jericho Sims is playing more minutes, but he's not doing mich with them right now, and I'm kind of shocked that he's playing more minutes than Myles Turner.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaden McDaniels37.335.634.6
Anthony Edwards35.53838.4
Julius Randle35.53534.6
Naz Reid30.230.528.2
Donte DiVincenzo2830.332.2
Rudy Gobert25.927.931.4
Mike Conley16.716.117.7

The Timberwolves may be the healthiest and most consistent lineup in the NBA right now. It's been basically the same guys playing the same allotment of minutes all season, except for a handful of games where Anthony Edwards has missed.

New Orleans Pelicans

Trey Murphy III35.536.836
Saddiq Bey34.234.232.8
Derik Queen29.33127.5
Jeremiah Fears29.129.629.8
Jose Alvarado27.827.426.2
Bryce McGowens27.328.224.3
Herbert Jones25.725.728.9
Micah Peavy14.918.920.8
Yves Missi12.616.420.5

The injury to Zion Williamson opened up opportunities for Derik Queen, which I covered in a video after his triple-double. We also saw Herbert Jones finally return to the court and score 17 points with six rebounds, four assists, and four steals in 26 minutes. His minutes should tick up as the weeks go on, so he is a name to monitor. Saddiq Bey has also been a top-75 player over the last two weeks, posting 20 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.3 assists in 34 minutes per game, but you have to wonder if Jones' being back cuts into that.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jalen Brunson35.936.736
Josh Hart32.534.134.5
Mikal Bridges30.131.933.5
OG Anunoby28.828.828.8
Karl-Anthony Towns26.531.432.7
Jordan Clarkson24.823.522.9
Miles McBride21.528.331.3
Mitchell Robinson18.918.117.8

The Knicks have moved Josh Hart back into the starting lineup, where he has thrived, and left him there with OG Anunoby back. I covered that decision in an article earlier this week. I also recorded a video talking about Anunoby's play and the ripple effects of his return, so you can check that out here.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander27.731.732.8
Jalen Williams2427.828
Chet Holmgren23.52627.5
Ajay Mitchell23.426.223.7
Cason Wallace22.323.326
Luguentz Dort21.725.126.6
Jaylin Williams21.319.918.1
Aaron Wiggins20.520.720.7
Alex Caruso12.812.818.7
Isaiah Joe16.319.7
Isaiah Hartenstein25.1

Isaiah Hartenstein should be back next week as he battled a calf injury, and Cason Wallace is day-to-day after Wednesday's game against the Suns, so we'll need to keep an eye on that. Otherwise, this is a dominant team with a deep rotation thatI covered last week. Lately, only Shai, Chet, and Jalen Williams have been fantasy-viable, but we'll see what happens when Hartenstein returns.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Desmond Bane34.935.333.6
Anthony Black3231.530.3
Wendell Carter Jr.30.630.228.7
Jalen Suggs30.429.728.5
Paolo Banchero25.625.625.6
Tristan da Silva23.523.423.7
Franz Wagner20.727.429.3

Paolo Banchero returned, but Franz Wagner got hurt almost immediately after. Wagner should be out up to a month with an ankle injury, which is relatively good news based on how the injury looked. I covered the ripple effects of the Wagner injury here, and also discussed Banchero’s great game on Tuesday.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey38.439.339.2
Quentin Grimes3235.735.3
Paul George31.12724.9
VJ Edgecombe28.726.229.5
Joel Embiid27.728.528.5
Dominick Barlow26.829.126.8
Andre Drummond19.216.220.4
Jared McCain18.922.121.6

The 76ers have been relatively healthy for the last week, and are getting both Paul George and Joel Embiid in the lineup more regularly. That has led to far less work for rookie VJ Edgecombe, who is averaging just 10.6 points, 4.6 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 1.4 steals over the last two weeks. Meanwhile, Quentin Grimes has actually remained a top-60 player in fantasy during that stretch, in part because of his ability to space the floor. Embiid and George remain top-100 players in fantasy, but it's hard to see them consistently rising inside the top 50 as they used to, unless we get an insane run of health and usage.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Dillon Brooks29.429.832.5
Collin Gillespie29.23031.1
Grayson Allen26.926.626.6
Royce O'Neale26.228.229.9
Jordan Goodwin22.221.224.5
Mark Williams21.622.424.4
Oso Ighodaro20.422.720.2
Ryan Dunn19.619.920.7
Devin Booker22.633.3

Devin Booker injured his groin last week and will be out until at least the end of next week.I recorded a video last week covering what the fallout of that would be, but it's good news for Collin Gillespie. We've also seen Mark Williams step into a larger role and really deliver of late, putting up 13.4 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 1.4 steals per game over his last five.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Deni Avdija3535.935.1
Jerami Grant33.133.232.2
Shaedon Sharpe31.329.227.9
Toumani Camara30.733.232.5
Robert Williams III30.32220.4
Donovan Clingan25.123.325.8
Kris Murray24.827.727.2
Sidy Cissoko23.822.823.3

Jrue Holiday remains out, Donovan Clingan has battled a leg injury, and Scoot Henderson will be out til the end of December, so that has led to more minutes for guys like Kris Murray and also Robert Williams III. Sadly, Williams III is now dealing with an illness, which could keep him out a game or two; he's been really solid when he has played. Deni Avdija remains a legit star and a should-be All-Star, and Jerami Grant has been a top-50 player over the last two weeks. They and Shaedon Sharpe are carrying this team from a production level.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Keegan Murray35.737.737.8
Russell Westbrook33.430.629.3
DeMar DeRozan32.833.831.9
Zach LaVine3234.132.6
Maxime Raynaud26.92519.6
Malik Monk18.822.122.7
Precious Achiuwa18.619.823.1
Dennis Schröder24.9

Dennis Schroeder has been out with a hip injury, and Domantas Sabonis will be out for around a month with a knee injury, which I covered all the repercussions of that in a video here. Zach LaVine is also out on Thursday with a thumb injury, so we'll need to see if that persists. That has left Russell Westbrook to carry a major load for the offense, and he's been a top-15 player in fantasy over the last two weeks. Keegan Murray has also been solid since he's been back, but there's not a lot to like here.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Harrison Barnes32.132.932.9
De'Aaron Fox31.63131.9
Julian Champagnie30.73131.1
Luke Kornet29.328.727.2
Devin Vassell29.329.531.2
Stephon Castle24.824.824.8
Dylan Harper23.122.420.4
Keldon Johnson21.223.324.5

Dylan Harper returned from injury late last week, and Stephon Castle returned earlier this week, so we've now finally seen the Spurs with all three of their guards healthy. Castle has come back to a role of about 25 minutes per game, but we'll see if that increases, especially since he was lights out on Wednesday, posting 30 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists. Dylan Harper was great on Monday, but played just 20 minutes on Wednesday with 13 points, three rebounds, three assists, and one steal. De'Aaron Fox may remain the most consistent of the three, with Castle and Harper mixing in good nights depending on the matchup. Of course, Victor Wembanyama is still out, so we can't be quite sure how the usage will change when he returns, which could be as early as this weekend. Devin Vassell has seen his usage drop considerably with all guards healthy, and you have to imagine that drops even more when Wemby comes back.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Scottie Barnes35.436.236
Brandon Ingram34.234.735.7
Immanuel Quickley31.132.333.2
Jamal Shead25.824.422.6
Jakob Poeltl24.124.627.1
Ochai Agbaji23.919.915.3
Ja'Kobe Walter18.319.522.2
Sandro Mamukelashvili1821.922
RJ Barrett20.2

Brandon Ingram has been on a heater of late, which I covered in a video this weekwhere I also discuss the impact of RJ Barrett's knee injury and Immanuel Quickley's illness on the playing time for guys like Jamal Shead. Those are the only real names to know here, other than Scottie Barnes continuing to play tremendous basketball and Jakob Poeltl continuing to see a minutes restriction due to a back injury.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kyle Filipowski32.431.426.7
Lauri Markkanen30.532.233.6
Ace Bailey30.430.227.3
Keyonte George2928.732.1
Svi Mykhailiuk25.725.624.6
Walter Clayton Jr.24.122.318.6
Jusuf Nurkić19.720.724

Lauri Markkanen missed some time with an illness, and Jusuf Nurkić had been battling a rib injury, which has led to a few more minutes for Kyle Filipowski. He's averaging 13 points, 8.0 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.2 steals per game over the last two weeks, and has been a top-100 player. That's really all there is to say about Utah. Although, I did write about Keyonte George as one of the biggest surprises of the early season.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kyshawn George32.731.132.1
CJ McCollum30.131.130.8
Bub Carrington29.727.523.7
Khris Middleton25.227.527.5
Bilal Coulibaly24.829.428.8
Will Riley23.920.513.7
Justin Champagnie23.720.318.6
Marvin Bagley III23.725.124.6
Alex Sarr32.730.4
Corey Kispert21.2
Tre Johnson17.9

Corey Kispert is out until potentially the end of the month with a fractured thumb, and we might not see Bilal Coulibaly until January with an oblique injury. Alex Sarr is also battling a thigh injury, and Khris Middleton continues to deal with a knee issue, so this team is really banged up. That has led to lots of minutes for other players, but nobody is really delivering other than Kyshawn George and CJ McCollom.

Brandin Podziemski believes point guard ‘competition' good for Warriors

Brandin Podziemski believes point guard ‘competition' good for Warriors originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski has been stuck in the middle of Steve Kerr’s erratic rotation roulette.

Podziemski shone alongside Jimmy Butler in Sunday’s 123-91 win in Chicago despite not getting the start, teasing a triple-double with a team-high 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists.

He spoke to the media after practice on Wednesday and detailed how he embraces competing for minutes with eight other guards on the Warriors’ roster besides Steph Curry.

“I think it brings the best out of people,” he told reporters. “I think it’s going to bring out the best of all eight of us.”

The Warriors extended their team option on Podziemski’s contract back in October 2025, and Kerr has used him interchangeably in the starting lineup while Curry has been out with a quad injury.

“Steve’s going to play who he plays,” he said, “But I think having competition and not being complacent, it’s a good thing for our team.”

Podziemski additionally complimented Pat Spencer’s recent offensive emergence, whose playtime has also increased in Curry’s absence.

“I think Pat’s a great basketball player and just understands how the game flows and functions,” he praised, referring to Spencer’s on-ball fundamentals, “Just making simple plays, and I think simple equals a lot bigger than what most people think,” he said.

Podziemski replaced the red-hot Spencer with less than four minutes to go to close out the 124-112 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder back on Dec. 2nd at Chase Center.

Curry is slated to make his return on Friday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. Podziemski will have to continue playing smart and remind the Warriors why they extended him in order to receive more minutes. Until then, the Warriors hold a 13-12 record and play four of the next six games at home.

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Hernández: Austin Reaves' quiet 15-point game magnifies Lakers' bigger defensive struggles

LOS ANGELES, CA - DECEMBER 10, 2025: Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) is double teamed in the paint by San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet (7) and San Antonio Spurs guard Dylan Harper (2) in the first half at Crypto.com Arena on December 10, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Lakers guard Austin Reaves is double teamed in the paint by San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet, left, and guard Dylan Harper in the first half Wednesday. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

The answer was entirely predictable: “Good.”

The question that elicited the response above from Austin Reaves: How was he feeling physically?

Reaves doesn’t make excuses, and he wasn’t about to start now, not in the wake of a 132-119 defeat by the San Antonio Spurs at Crypto.com Arena on Wednesday night.

Except Reaves didn’t look “good” in the loss.

Read more:LeBron James is just focused on the now as Lakers fall to Spurs in the NBA Cup

He finished with a modest 15 points, including only four in the first half.

The underwhelming performance followed an 11-point game against the Philadelphia 76ers three days earlier.

“Just didn’t get the ball to go in the basket,” Reaves said.

Or was it something more?

Was the offensive burden he shouldered up to this point starting to take a toll on him?

Had the former undrafted free agent really elevated his game to a new level or was he just on a six-week heater?

The answers will be revealed in the coming weeks.

The Lakers, however, already know they can’t win with Reaves playing the way he did against the Spurs, when he made only two of six shots in the opening half.

Reaves has to score for this version of the Lakers to beat a team like the Spurs. He has to score because they can’t stop anyone.

Their on-ball perimeter defense is atrocious.

Their three-point defense is dreadful.

Their transition defense is shocking.

“Very few teams don’t have something that you can expose and we consistently got exposed to the same things,” coach JJ Redick said.

Bill Parcells once said you are what your record says you are, but that might not be the case with the Lakers, who are 17-7.

In their last six games, Lakers opponents have shot 49%, including 45% on threes. Redick’s team has allowed an average of 122 points per game.

“The things that help you win on the margins, we’re just not very good at right now,” Redick said.

The defense against the Spurs was particularly awful, the visitors making 50% of their threes in the first two periods to take a 70-58 lead into halftime with their franchise player Victor Wembanyama sidelined with a calf injury.

The Spurs’ athleticism clearly troubled the Lakers, who lack footspeed on the perimeter.

“They were just going downhill, driving and [kicking],” Lakers guard Luka Doncic said. “They scored like 10 three-pointers in the first half. They got up real quickly.”

Spurs guard Stephon Castle finished the game with 30 points. He was one of seven players to score in double figures. The Lakers were behind by as many as 24 points.

“Obviously, it’s a unique team,” Lakers forward LeBron James said. “They got six or seven guys that can break you off the dribble. Super fast, super quick.”

Unlike the Lakers, who have slow-moving guards in Doncic and Reaves, a 40-year-old player in James and an inconsistent center in Deandre Ayton.

The Lakers were eliminated in the playoffs last season by a more physically gifted team in the Minnesota Timberwolves and they once again look incapable of overcoming such a disadvantage this time around.

Asked what they could do to remedy their defensive shortcomings, James replied: “I mean, obviously, you can’t do it individually by yourself. It has to be five guys on a string, communication always at an all-time high, letting you know what’s going on behind you and things of that nature.”

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Redick shared a similar view, but made it sound as if the process could take time. In the meantime, he said he expected Reaves to recover from his two-game slump.

Even after the Spurs game, Reaves ranked ninth in the NBA in scoring at 27.8 points per game.

“Yeah, look, the reality is the guy carried us for six weeks and that takes a toll on you,” Redick said. “He kept fighting and I appreciate that. But he’s gonna have a lot more great nights than frustrating nights.”

He better. More frustrating nights for Reaves figure to result in more frustrating nights for the Lakers.

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2025-26 NBA Power Rankings: Celtics, Magic enter top 10, Thunder, Nuggets, Lakers round out top 3

Week 8 in the NBA is underway as the NBA Cup series takes center stage. Now is a good time to look back and rank the top 10 teams with the obvious Oklahoma City Thunder tipping the list off. All Championship odds are courtesy of DraftKings.

Vaughn Dalzell‘s Week 8 NBA Power Rankings

Oklahoma City Thunder Primary Logo
1. Oklahoma City Thunder (24-1)
NBA Finals odds: +120
Points Leader: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (32.6)
Rebound Leader: Isaiah Hartentstein (10.7)
Assist Leader: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (6.5)

Oklahoma City is riding a 15-game winning streak and at 24-1 through their first 25 games, it makes you start to think if they can beat the 2015-16 Warriors 73-9 record?

The Thunder went 18-1 without Jalen Williams and hasn't skipped a beat since he's returned. Oklahoma City is loaded again and I think it's about time to bet them to win back-to-back titles. This team is looking like a dynasty.

Denver Nuggets Primary Logo
2. Denver Nuggets (17-6)
NBA Finals odds: +650
Points Leader: Nikola Jokic (29.2)
Rebound Leader: Nikola Jokic (12.3)
Assist Leader: Nikola Jokic (11.0)

Despite injuries to Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun, Denver has stood tall with the third-best record in the NBA. The Nuggets have three consecutive games and four of the past five, plus they are 5-3 without both Gordon and Braun.

Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray have picked up the slack in the meantime. Jokic averages a 29-point triple-double and Murray is posting a career-high 25.0 points per game, which ranks 16th in the league.

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3. Los Angeles Lakers (17-6)
NBA Finals odds: +1300
Points Leader: Luka Doncic (35.0)
Rebound Leader: Luka Doncic (9.0)
Assist Leader: Luka Doncic (9.0)

Since LeBron James returned to the Lakers, Los Angeles is 6-2 and he averages 16.2 points, 7.6 assists, and 6.0 rebounds per game. While it's obvious, LeBron isn't what he used to be, he's still made highlight reel plays and dished out game-winning passes rather than keeping his record 10-point streak alive.

This Lakers team has a high ceiling, but it's mostly because of their offensive potential. Los Angeles has the seventh-ranked offensive rating, the fourth-best effective field goal percentage (58%), and second-best true shooting percentage (62.2%) ahead of the Thunder (62.1%) and behind the Nuggets (63%).

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4. Houston Rockets (15-6)
NBA Finals odds: +1000
Points Leader: Kevin Durant (25.3)
Rebound Leader: Steven Adams (9.2)
Assist Leader: Alperen Sengun (7.1)

Houston is 10-3 over the last 13 games, ranking fifth in offensive rating and fourth in defensive rating during that span. The Rockets have dealt with injuries to their role players lately, Tari Eason and Dorian Finney-Smith, plus they're without Fred VanVleet for the season. Despite three starters being 23-years-old or younger, Houston has played at one of the slowest tempos (27th) and maintained elite defensive numbers. If they clean up the turnovers (22nd in turnover percentage), then Houston can be a threat to Oklahoma City.

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5. Detroit Pistons (19-5)
NBA Finals odds: +2500
Points Leader: Cade Cunningham (27.5)
Rebound Leader: Jalen Duren (11.5)
Assist Leader: Cade Cunningham (9.3)

After the Pistons 13-game winning streak was snapped, Detroit has gone 4-2 since the loss and won four of the past five games. Detroit has remained hot and has the best road record in the East at 8-3.

After 24 games, Detroit is fourth in defensive rating and surprisingly ninth in offensive rating, plus Cade Cunningham is fourth in MVP odds! Cunningham ranks top 11 in points per game (27.5) and assists per game (9.3) — both current career-highs.

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6. New York Knicks (17-7)
NBA Finals odds: +1400
Points Leader: Jalen Brunson (28.3)
Rebound Leader: Karl-Anthony Towns (12.0)
Assist Leader: Jalen Brunson (6.3)

New York is on a heater! The Knicks have won four straight and eight of the past nine as they prepare to take on the Magic for a chance to advance in the NBA Cup. New York has only lost to two teams with losing records this season and are 10-2 versus those teams overall. Versus teams with current winning records, the Knicks are 7-5 with recent losses to the Magic and Celtics.

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7. San Antonio Spurs (16-7)
NBA Finals odds: +3000
Points Leader: Victor Wembanyama (26.2)
Rebound Leader: Victor Wembanyama (12.9)
Assist Leader: Stephon Castle (7.3)

The Spurs are 4-1 over the last five games and advancing in the NBA Cup after a win over the Lakers. Since losing Victor Wembanyama for 12 games, the Spurs have gone 9-3 compared to 7-4 with him. San Antonio boasts the seventh-best offensive rating over the last 12 games, but ranks 22nd in defensive rating without their franchise player.

Luckily, Wemby could return in the next stage of the NBA Cup versus the Thunder, if not against the Wizards or Hawks next week.

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8. Orlando Magic (15-10)
NBA Finals odds: +3000
Points Leader: Franz Wagner (22.3)
Rebound Leader: Paolo Banchero (7.9)
Assist Leader: Jalen Suggs (4.7)

Orlando's season continues to excite fans around the NBA and an upcoming cup matchup with the Knicks shouldn't disappoint. Orlando is 8-3 over the last 11 games and rank top nine in offensive and defensive rating during that timeframe.

Despite being dominant at home with a 10-4 record, the Magic are 5-6 on the road. Only two teams in the top six of the East have losing records on the road — the Magic and Knicks.

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9. Boston Celtics (17-7)
NBA Finals odds: +3500
Points Leader: Jaylen Brown (29.1)
Rebound Leader: Neemias Queta (8.2)
Assist Leader: Derrick White (5.3)

Here they come! The longest winning streak in the Eastern Conference belongs to the Boston Celtics at five consecutive wins.

Jaylen Brown has scored 30 points in three straight games and six of the previous seven games. He's now sixth in the NBA with 29.1 points per game, while Derrick White and Payton Pritchard have chipped in a combined 34.6 points per game. Boston's bench has been a bright spot with al the chances to the Celtics rotation. The bench ranks fourth in three-point percentage (39.9%) and could help relieve Brown when his heater cools off.

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10. Phoenix Suns (14-11)
NBA Finals odds: +70000
Points Leader: Devin Booker (25.0)
Rebound Leader: Mark Williams (8.4)
Assist Leader: Devin Booker (6.7)

Minnesota's five-game winning streak was snapped against Phoenix and despite wanting to make the Timberwolves my 10th-ranked team — I couldn't do it. The Timberwolves have struggled against teams with winning records (2-8) and have basically feasted on the bottom of the NBA. The Suns beat the Timberwolves in both meetings and haven't had Devin Booker healthy, so I'll roll with Phoenix to end up my top 10.

If the Raptors or Heat didn't lose four straight games, or the Cavaliers were consistent to any degree, then either of those teams would be my No. 10 ranked squad. Golden State at 13-12 has a case to be on this list after two straight wins, but the Suns deserve some respect.

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Boston Celtics (17-7)
NBA Finals odds: +3500
Points Leader: Jaylen Brown (29.1)
Rebound Leader: Neemias Queta (8.2)
Assist Leader: Derrick White (5.3)

The Celtics have won seven of the past eight games and 10 of the last 12. Over the last 12 games, the Celtics come in at 18th for defensive rating, but have the NBA's top-ranked offense in that span.

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Toronto Raptors (15-11)
NBA Finals odds: +10000
Points Leader: Brandon Ingram (21.5)
Rebound Leader: Jakob Poeltl (8.0)
Assist Leader: Immanuel Quickley (6.2)

After nine straight wins, Toronto has gone 1-6 over the last seven games with four straight losses. Granted four of those losses came against top 10 teams, it's also worth noting that two of those losses came to the Hornets with the lone win over the Trail Blazers. It appears the Raptors have come back down to Earth after a 14-5 start.

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Miami Heat (14-11)
NBA Finals odds: +6500
Points Leader: Norman Powell (24.6)
Rebound Leader: Kel’el Ware (10.1)
Assist Leader: Davion Mitchell (7.8)

The Miami Heat have dropped four consecutive games and five of the past six to follow up a season-long six-game win streak. The Heat lost at home to the Kings and at the Mavericks during this losing streak, so the stock is way down on Miami.

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Warriors' Steph Curry to return vs. Timberwolves; Draymond Green, Al Horford out

Warriors' Steph Curry to return vs. Timberwolves; Draymond Green, Al Horford out originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

He’s back.

Warriors superstar guard Steph Curry, who missed five games with a left quad contusion, officially will return for Friday’s game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Chase Center.

Curry was not listed on Golden State’s latest injury report on Thursday, while forward Draymond Green (personal reason) and Al Horford (sciatica) officially are out for Friday’s game.

After sustaining the injury in the Warriors’ loss to the Houston Rockets on Nov. 26, Golden State had Curry stay back and rehab in the Bay Area during the team’s recent three-game road trip.

The team initially was targeting Friday’s game against Minnesota for Curry’s return, and after two good days of practice, it appears the 37-year-old is good to go.

With Curry back in the fold, the Warriors, once Green and Horford return, could have their entire roster fully healthy and available for the first time all season.

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