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Trey Murphy III Ruled Out for Season with Shoulder Injury

Trey Murphy III, New Orleans Pelicans
March 2025

Murphy will miss the remainder of the season after suffering a torn labrum and partially torn rotator cuff in his right shoulder.
How: He initially dislocated his shoulder in the first quarter of Monday’s 46-point loss to the Pistons. Further examination confirmed the severity of the injury. Murphy had been averaging a career-high 21.6 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.6 assists while shooting 45.4% overall and 36.1% from three in 52 games.

Mavericks Struggling with Depth Amid Davis’ Absence

Dallas Mavericks
March 2025

The Mavericks have been dealing with a depleted roster, often playing with the league-minimum eight available players due to injuries, including Davis’ extended absence.
With limited practice time available, the team is relying on Davis’ G League assignment to accelerate his return. He has played 43 games this season, averaging 25.7 points, 15.8 rebounds, 3.4 assists, and 2.2 blocks. His return is crucial as the Mavericks push for playoff positioning.

Anthony Davis Assigned to G League for Rehab Work

Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks
March 2025


Davis will join the Mavericks’ G League affiliate, the Texas Legends, to participate in five-on-five workouts as he recovers from a left adductor strain.
The 10-time All-Star has played just one game for the Mavericks since being acquired in the Luka Dončić trade. He last played on Feb. 8, scoring 16 points, 7 assists, and 3 blocks before exiting with the injury.

Steve Kerr Becomes Warriors’ All-Time Winningest Coach

Steve Kerr, Golden State Warriors
March 2025

Kerr secured his 558th career win, surpassing Hall of Famer Al Attles as the winningest coach in Warriors history in a 97-94 victory over the Knicks.
Wilhelmina Attles, wife of the late Al Attles, presented Kerr with the game ball in a special ceremony. Kerr credited the Warriors’ organizational strength and star players like Stephen Curry, Draymond Green, and Klay Thompson for his success.

Warriors Players Praise Kerr’s Legacy After Coaching Record

Steve Kerr, Draymond Green, Stephen Curry
March 2025

Kerr received high praise from his players after surpassing Al Attles for the most wins in Warriors history, with Draymond Green and Stephen Curry acknowledging his impact.
Green credited Kerr for “changing everything” in the Warriors’ culture, while Curry reflected on how fate kept them together in Golden State. Kerr’s leadership helped the team win four championships, and his influence extends beyond basketball, as he has also used his platform to speak on social issues.

Cam Thomas Faces Uncertain Future as Free Agency Looms

Cam Thomas, Brooklyn Nets
March 2025

Thomas is set to become a free agent this offseason, adding uncertainty to his future with the Nets after an injury-plagued season.
Despite being limited to 25 appearances, he led Brooklyn with six 30-point games, including a season-high 43 points against the Knicks. His injury status may impact his market value in free agency.

Cam Thomas Expected to Miss Remainder of Season with Hamstring Injury

Cam Thomas, Brooklyn Nets
March 2025

Thomas is unlikely to return this season after suffering a strained left hamstring in Brooklyn’s loss to Chicago.
The Nets’ leading scorer had just recorded his first career double-double before the injury. With the regular season ending on April 13, the team ruled out his return for proper recovery. He averaged 24.0 points in 25 games but missed 37 games earlier due to a similar injury.

Rockets’ Favorable Schedule Could Propel Them to No. 2 Seed

Houston Rockets
March 2025

Houston has a favorable schedule ahead, with five of their next six games against sub-.500 teams before a key showdown with the Nuggets on March 23.
Wins against Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, Orlando, and Miami could set up a No. 2 seed battle with Denver, where a win would clinch the season tiebreaker.

Fred VanVleet Returns as Rockets Strengthen Playoff Push

Fred VanVleet, Houston Rockets
March 2025

VanVleet made his return in Houston’s win over the Suns after missing over a month with an ankle injury.
His presence helps stabilize Houston’s backcourt as they push for a top seed in the West. Meanwhile, Amen Thompson remains out for another 1-2 weeks with a sprained ankle.

Rockets Rebound After Midseason Slump, Eye No. 2 Seed in West

Houston Rockets
March 2025

After a rough February and a 5-10 slump, the Rockets have bounced back with four straight wins, putting them just one game behind the No. 2 seed in the West.
Houston’s defense has returned to elite form, posting a league-best 104.7 defensive rating since March 5, while their scoring has surged back to 115.8 PPG. The return of Fred VanVleet further boosts their postseason push.

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