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Top NBA News

Top NBA News

March 23, 2025

1. Josh Giddey’s Near Quadruple-Double Stuns NBA History

Josh Giddey Near Quadruple-Double

In a dazzling performance, Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey nearly recorded a quadruple-double with 15 points, 10 rebounds, 17 assists, and a career-high 8 steals in a 146-115 win over the Lakers. This unique stat line, featuring three steals each from LeBron James and Luka Dončić, is a feat that even legends like Michael Jordan and LeBron have never achieved.

2. Stephen Curry to Miss Start of Warriors’ Road Trip

Stephen Curry Injury

Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry suffered a pelvic contusion after a hard fall during a 117-114 win over the Toronto Raptors. An MRI revealed no structural damage, but the injury has sidelined him for the start of a six-game road trip. Coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Curry will miss Saturday’s game against the Atlanta Hawks as he undergoes treatment and is re-evaluated on Monday.

3. Joe Ingles’ Emotional Return for His Autistic Son

Joe Ingles First Start

In a heartfelt moment for the Minnesota Timberwolves, veteran guard Joe Ingles earned his first start since January 2022 so his autistic son, Jacob, could watch him play live. Ingles played six minutes in a 134-93 win over the New Orleans Pelicans, with head coach Chris Finch emphasizing the importance of “doing the human thing” for his family.

4. Kings Convert Isaac Jones to Standard NBA Contract

Isaac Jones Contract

The Sacramento Kings have upgraded rookie forward Isaac Jones from a two-way deal to a standard NBA contract. The 6-9 undrafted standout from Washington State has impressed in 31 appearances this season and with stellar performances in the G League—averaging 20.9 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks per game—earning him a full-time spot.

5. Kyrie Irving Calls Out Former Players in NBA Media

Kyrie Irving Media Comments

Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving used his Twitch stream to criticize former NBA players in the media, accusing them of negative commentary and disrespect towards younger talent. Currently sidelined with a torn ACL, Irving’s comments echo sentiments recently shared by LeBron James as the debate over media coverage and respect in the league heats up.

YESTERDAY’S FINAL SCORES

Indiana Pacers Logo

108 - 103

Final

Brooklyn Nets Logo
Atlanta Hawks Logo

124 - 115

Final

Golden State Warriors Logo
New York Knicks Logo

122 - 103

Final

Washington Wizards Logo
Milwaukee Bucks Logo

114 - 108

Final

Sacramento Kings Logo
Chicago Bulls Logo

146 - 115

Final

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Top NBA Performances

Josh Giddey
Josh Giddey
Points: 15
Rebounds: 10
Assists: 17
Steals: 8
Blocks: 0
 
Luka Doncic
Luka Doncic
Points: 34
Rebounds: 8
Assists: 6
Steals: 0
Blocks: 0
 
Coby White
Coby White
Points: 36
Rebounds: 3
Assists: 2
Steals: 2
Blocks: 0
 
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Giannis Antetokounmpo
Points: 32
Rebounds: 17
Assists: 3
Steals: 1
Blocks: 1
 
Karl Anthony Towns
Karl Anthony Towns
Points: 31
Rebounds: 11
Assists: 1
Steals: 2
Blocks: 1

NBA Odds

NBA Eastern Conference 2025 - Winner

Boston Celtics: -132

Cleveland Cavaliers: +300

New York Knicks: +510

Milwaukee Bucks: +1150

Indiana Pacers: +4000

Bet on Eastern Conference Winner

NBA Sit or Start Guide

Quentin Grimes (Philadelphia 76ers)
With the 76ers facing the Hawks — a team struggling with perimeter defense — Quentin Grimes is primed for a big game. With increased usage and the absence of key teammates, Grimes is expected to see heavy minutes and high scoring opportunities. He’s a must-start tonight.
Start
Chris Paul (San Antonio Spurs)
With Fox and Wembanyama sidelined, Chris Paul is the offensive anchor for the Spurs. Facing the Raptors, who struggle against veteran point guards, CP3 will command the game with his playmaking and smart decision-making. He’s a high-floor option and a definite start.
Start
Scoot Henderson (Portland Trail Blazers)
Facing a stout Celtics defense, Scoot Henderson’s inconsistency makes him a risky play tonight. With performance issues and high turnover potential, it’s best to sit him in favor of more reliable options, especially with Deni Avdija heating up.
Sit