Welcome to Your Daily Dribble! Hey Hoops Fans! We're back with your daily dose of everything NBA. From jaw-dropping highlights to breaking news, trade rumors, game predictions, and in-depth player insights, we've got you covered. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, our goal is to bring you closer to the game we all love. Grab your coffee, sit back, and dive into today's top NBA stories. Let's get the ball rolling! | | Top NBA NewsTop NBA NewsMarch 21, 2025 | 1. Butch Carter Joins Lawsuit Alleging Sexual Abuse at Indiana University  Former NBA player and coach Butch Carter has joined a federal lawsuit against Indiana University, alleging that former team doctor Dr. Bradford Bomba Sr. sexually abused players. Carter, who played at IU from 1976 to 1980, claims that during a physical exam in 1979, Bomba performed an unnecessary rectal exam on him. Despite reporting the incident to coach Bobby Knight and other officials, no action was taken. Now one of five former IU players suing under Title IX, Carter is calling for accountability and improved safeguards for student-athletes. | 2. Steph Curry Injured in Warriors Win; Undergoing MRI  In a hard-fought 117-114 victory over the Toronto Raptors, the Golden State Warriors faced a setback when star guard Steph Curry suffered a pelvic contusion after a hard fall in the third quarter. Curry, returning from a one-game absence due to back issues, exited the game slowly. Head coach Steve Kerr confirmed that Curry is now undergoing an MRI to assess the injury's severity, emphasizing that the team is taking no risks with his health. | 3. DeMar DeRozan Joins 25,000-Point Club  DeMar DeRozan has become the 27th player in NBA history to reach 25,000 career points. Achieving the milestone with one of his signature turnaround mid-range jumpers during the third quarter of a Chicago Bulls game, DeRozan received an ovation from the crowd. Now 35 and in his 16th season, he joins elite company with LeBron James, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, and Steph Curry. His season averages of 22.2 points per game reflect his sustained excellence on the court. | 4. Pelicans Sign Elfrid Payton to 10-Day Contract  The New Orleans Pelicans have signed veteran guard Elfrid Payton to a 10-day contract. With 513 NBA appearances over nine seasons for teams such as Orlando, Phoenix, New York, Charlotte, and New Orleans, Payton averages 9.9 points, 5.7 assists, and 4.0 rebounds per game. This season, his playmaking has been evident in 13 games, as he continues to bring veteran leadership and experience on the court. | 5. James Harden's Sneaker Line Defies the Odds  LA Clippers guard James Harden recently revealed that his signature sneaker line with adidas is bucking the trend of declining sales seen with other aging players. In a candid interview, Harden credited his creative freedom and a dedicated design team for the ongoing success of his adidas Harden Vol. 9, released in January. Featuring innovative design elements such as Air Vents with Grid-mesh, the shoe retails for $160 and continues to gain popularity alongside Harden's impressive on-court performance. |
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| | Top NBA Performances |  | Coby White | Points: 35 | Rebounds: 1 | Assists: 5 | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 |
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| |  | Malik Monk | Points: 34 | Rebounds: 1 | Assists: 5 | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 0 |
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| |  | Jimmy Butler | Points: 16 | Rebounds: 11 | Assists: 12 | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 2 |
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| |  | Bronny James | Points: 17 | Rebounds: 3 | Assists: 5 | Steals: 0 | Blocks: 1 |
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| |  | Bennedict Mathurin | Points: 28 | Rebounds: 16 | Assists: 3 | Steals: 2 | Blocks: 0 |
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| | 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 |
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| | NBA Sit or Start Guide | Jaylin Williams (OKC Thunder) | Jaylin Williams has been balling out recently with explosive plays and all-around stats. As a rising fantasy asset for the OKC Thunder, his increased minutes and versatility make him a must-start in your lineup tonight. | Start |
| Jaden Hardy (Dallas Mavericks) | Kyrie out, and Luka no longer on the roster, Jaden Hardy has stepped into a key starting role for the Mavericks. Expect him to see significant minutes, drive scoring, and boost playmaking—making him a solid start tonight. | Start |
| Nick Richards (Phoenix Suns) | Nick Richards has seen limited minutes with the Suns, and his offensive upside remains low. With an inconsistent role on the court, it's best to sit him in your lineup tonight. | Sit |
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