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Coby White shines in Bulls return despite double overtime loss to Jazz

Coby White (Chicago Bulls)
November 2025

Coby White delivered an impressive comeback performance in a 150 147 double overtime defeat to Utah, scoring 27 points with eight assists and four rebounds off the bench, going a perfect 14 of 14 from the free throw line after a calf strain layoff. Late in overtime he stripped Keyonte George and drove off a Nikola Vucevic screen for a tying layup with 0.2 seconds left, showing aggression and rhythm even as his overall shooting remained rusty, offering Chicago a major backcourt boost despite the narrow loss.

Knicks lose Anunoby for road trip as hamstring strain deepens injury worries

OG Anunoby (New York Knicks)
November 2025

OG Anunoby will miss at least two weeks with a left hamstring strain and will not travel on the Knicks’ upcoming road swing, removing a key two way starter who averages 15.8 points per game from a rotation already missing All Star guard Jalen Brunson through ankle trouble. Hurt early in a high scoring win over Miami, Anunoby will be re evaluated after a fortnight while the Knicks scramble to cover his scoring and perimeter defence. The setback places extra load on remaining wings and raises concern about rhythm as the schedule toughens away from Madison Square Garden.

Pelicans fire Willie Green and hand Borrego the reins after 2-10 collapse

Willie Green and James Borrego (New Orleans Pelicans)
November 2025

The New Orleans Pelicans dismissed head coach Willie Green after a 2-10 opening, installing assistant James Borrego as interim boss while Joe Dumars cited repeated losses in the same manner and a failure to establish nightly effort as key reasons for the decision. Green’s tenure was shaped by Zion Williamson’s recurring injuries and only two first round playoff exits, while Dumars rebuilt the roster with veterans and lottery picks that have yet to gel. Borrego inherits a struggling squad with 70 games left and vows to add toughness and his own imprint immediately.

Pacers lose breakout scorer Aaron Nesmith for at least four weeks with knee issue

Aaron Nesmith will miss at least a month with a left knee injury after going down in the defeat to the Suns, a major blow for an Indiana team already ravaged by absences and sitting 1-11 despite strong early scoring numbers from the versatile forward. Rick Carlisle said scans brought very good news compared to initial fears, with Nesmith out around four weeks but moving without a brace. The Pacers already lost Tyrese Haliburton for the season and are managing injuries to Bennedict Mathurin, Andrew Nembhard and Obi Toppin while Nesmith posts career highs in points and rebounds.

Nuggets lose starter Braun for at least six weeks with ankle sprain

Christian Braun (Denver Nuggets)
November 2025

Christian Braun (Denver Nuggets) will be sidelined after spraining his left ankle against the Los Angeles Clippers, with the team ruling him out for at least six weeks. The starting guard had been averaging 11.4 points and 4.4 rebounds for the 9-2 defending champions. The 24-year-old recently signed a five-year, 125 million dollar extension after cementing himself as a high-energy starter who defends, rebounds and complements Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon. Denver must now stretch its wing depth while protecting its strong start to the season.

Paolo Banchero suffers groin strain on 23rd birthday against Knicks

Paolo Banchero (Orlando Magic)
November 2025

Banchero left Orlando’s game against the Knicks with a left groin strain after playing only 12 minutes and scoring four points. The Magic first listed him as questionable before ruling him out for the second half, raising concern over their leading scorer’s short-term availability. The forward had been averaging strong scoring numbers and minutes before this setback, making his early exit a significant blow to Orlando’s offence. The team now must monitor the injury, manage his workload carefully and adjust their rotation if he is forced to miss additional games.

Mavericks fire GM Nico Harrison as fan anger and poor form hit boiling point

Nico Harrison (former Dallas Mavericks)
November 2025

Dallas dismissed general manager Nico Harrison following a home defeat to the Bucks that triggered “Fire Nico” chants from their own crowd. The move came months after the controversial trade sending Luka Doncic to Los Angeles for Anthony Davis. Harrison’s roster, hit by Anthony Davis’ extended absences, stumbled to a 3-8 record, souring fan sentiment and home atmosphere. Owner representative Patrick Dumont made the change, with Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi installed as co-interim GMs while Kidd stressed his focus remains on preparing the team on court.

Bucks rest Giannis Antetokounmpo with patellar tendinopathy

Giannis Antetokounmpo (Milwaukee Bucks)
November 2025

Giannis sits vs Hornets due to left knee patellar tendinopathy during a dense schedule block. He leads the league in scoring and remains top-10 in boards; Milwaukee manages load amid additional absences (Taurean Prince, Kevin Porter Jr.). Medical staff balance short-term rest with upcoming back-to-backs. Expect usage redistribution to guards and interior touches for secondary bigs, with monitoring of symptom response before ramp-up later in the week.

Grizzlies set 6-9 week timeline for Brandon Clarke return

Brandon Clarke (Memphis Grizzlies)
November 2025

Memphis announced Clarke is 6–9 weeks from returning after an arthroscopic procedure to address right knee synovitis, following prior right PCL and earlier left Achilles injuries that have disrupted recent seasons. Clarke’s progression targets swelling control and strength symmetry before on-court build-up. Memphis will monitor workload integration to stabilize their second unit’s rim pressure and defensive activity upon his return.

76ers sit Joel Embiid with right knee soreness vs Celtics

Joel Embiid (Philadelphia 76ers)
November 2025

Embiid was ruled out against Boston with right knee soreness and is undergoing evaluation. The former MVP has a history of knee issues, including last season’s arthroscopy that curtailed his campaign after 19 games. Philadelphia will lean on Tyrese Maxey’s usage and frontcourt committee minutes, keeping Embiid day-to-day pending imaging and response. Load management guardrails remain central to preserving his availability later in the season.

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