NBA

Giannis and Wembanyama Talk Longevity After Scare as Spurs Rout Bucks

Giannis Antetokounmpo
January 2026

Antetokounmpo praised Wembanyama as the league’s future but stressed health, after Wembanyama briefly left following a knee-to-knee collision and ongoing concerns about how often he hits the floor. The focus is injury prevention and adapting style under physical targeting, with Wembanyama describing the mental shift from protecting to accepting contact, while Giannis explained how experience and strength helped him stay efficient and upright over time.

Knicks Rule Jalen Brunson Out vs Warriors With Right Ankle Sprain

Jalen Brunson
January 2026

Brunson will miss the Warriors game and is listed day-to-day with a right ankle sprain after getting hurt against Sacramento. He went down while dribbling in the first quarter, left to the locker room, and did not return. The Knicks will monitor recovery given prior ankle issues this season.

Cavs’ Darius Garland Hurts Right Foot Again, Doubtful for Rematch

Darius Garland
January 2026

Garland suffered a right-foot injury and is doubtful for Friday, with Cleveland also listing Merrill doubtful due to a hand injury. Garland was hurt diving for a loose ball in the third quarter after earlier scoring efficiently. Team reaction suggested concern but not immediate panic, pending further evaluation

Jalen Brunson Out After First-Quarter Right Ankle Injury

Jalen Brunson
January 2026

Brunson missed the final three quarters with a right ankle injury and was ruled out for the second half. He appeared to roll or give way on the ankle while dribbling early, went to the locker room, and did not return after being listed questionable.

Cooper Flagg Re-Sprains Left Ankle, Ruled Out After Halftime

Cooper Flagg
January 2026

Flagg sprained his left ankle and was ruled out for the second half, raising doubts for the next game. He rolled the ankle after stepping on a foot while falling. It was the same ankle he tweaked two games earlier, and Dallas opted to sit him after the break.

Erik Spoelstra Becomes Longest-Tenured Active Coach Across Major US Leagues

Erik Spoelstra
January 2026

Spoelstra is now the longest-serving active head coach across the NFL, NBA, MLB, and NHL. He has led Miami since 2008; he said it reflects instability in coaching and argued more teams should allow coaches to work through down seasons rather than cycling leadership quickly.

Anthony Davis Out About Six Weeks With Left Hand Ligament Injury, No Surgery

Anthony Davis
January 2026

Davis will miss around six weeks with ligament damage in his left hand but will not need surgery. He was hurt defending a drive late against Utah. He has now missed about half of Dallas’ 40 games this season after multiple injuries, and the absence impacts roster planning, including any contemplation of moving on from the Dončić trade fallout and decisions around Kyrie Irving’s recovery timeline.

NBA Announces 2026 Team Sales and Marketing Award Winners

Cleveland Cavaliers, Toronto Raptors, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, NBA TMBO
January 2026

Cavaliers won Team of the Year and Inclusion Leadership; Raptors won Team Innovation; Olivia Hay won Guest Experience Innovation; Billy Phillips won Values of the Game. Cavs cited for major business growth, sellout streak, partnerships and new premium club; inclusion initiatives tied to youth leadership and social impact programs; Raptors recognized for a fan-facing Shooting Lab using biomechanics and vision tech; Hay recognized for staff culture and service standards; Phillips honored for decades of sponsorship and community work.

Lowry Gets Final-Toronto Style Ovation in Late Cameo

Kyle Lowry
January 2026

Lowry received a standing ovation in a brief late appearance that could be his last game in Toronto, where he won the 2019 title. Fans chanted for him in the fourth quarter; Nurse inserted him for the final two minutes, and Lowry reiterated his intention to retire as a Raptor on a one-day contract.

Harden Climbs to Ninth on NBA All-Time Scoring List

James Harden
January 2026

Harden passed O’Neal for ninth all-time in regular-season points, then extended the gap while posting 32 points and 10 assists in a Clippers win. A third-quarter three pushed him past O’Neal’s total; he built separation across the second half and remains well behind Wilt Chamberlain in eighth.