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Joel Embiid's suspension will span the 76ers' next three games, with his return set for next Tuesday vs. the Knicks.
PG: Clips' brass 'awesome' despite 'shocking' endPaul George, now with the 76ers, said there are no hard feelings with the Clippers' brass after contract talks didn't pan out: "They were awesome the whole time I was there."
Sources: Nuggets' Gordon out multiple weeksDenver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon will miss multiple weeks due to a right calf strain, sources told ESPN.
Ex-NBA player White loses bid for U.S. SenateAnti-establishment Republican and former NBA player Royce White lost his bid for a U.S. Senate seat Tuesday after falling to incumbent Democrat Sen. Amy Klobuchar in Minnesota's top election matchup.
Spurs' Sochan to have surgery on fractured thumbSan Antonio Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan suffered a fractured left thumb and is scheduled to have surgery this week.
Hornets' Richards out with rib cartilage fractureAlready without starting center Nick Williams, the Hornets will also lose Nick Richards indefinitely after an MRI revealed he has a right rib cartilage fracture.
Source: LeBron's SpringHill Co. in merger talksLeBron James' SpringHill Company entertainment and production company is in merger talks with the British television, film and music production company Fulwell 73, a source familiar with the negotiations confirmed to ESPN.
Spurs aim to compete 'hard' for Pop amid absenceIn the wake of coach Gregg Popovich's indefinite absence from the San Antonio Spurs due to a health issue, point guard Chris Paul said the club wants "to play hard and compete for Pop because he set a standard."
2025 draft lookahead: Assessing FlaggThere's a history of young players who've impacted the NBA, and that could be insightful for what's ahead for the 17-year-old and projected No. 1 pick.