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OKC won't make White House visit, cites 'timing'
The reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder will not visit the White House during their road trip to the nation's capital this weekend.[read more]

🏀 Everything we know about NBA expansion
The NBA seems closer than ever to adding two franchises. Here's what we know, including how an expansion draft could work.[read more]

Curry (knee) gearing up for live contact in practice
The Warriors have ruled Stephen Curry out for their next two games but plan to incorporate him into live contact practices in the coming days.[read more]

Wizards' Young out with no timetable for return
Wizards PG Trae Young is dealing with a pair of injuries and is out indefinitely, the team announced before Saturday's game against the Thunder.[read more]

Sources: Nuggets' Watson expected to return Sun.
Peyton Watson is expected to return for Denver on Sunday against the Trail Blazers after missing more than six weeks due to a hamstring strain.[read more]

Kennard steals show, wins it for red-hot Lakers
Luke Kennard drained a go-ahead 3-pointer with 0.6 seconds left for the Lakers, who won their ninth straight on a night LeBron James made history with his record-breaking 1,612th regular-season game.[read more]

Four ejected after Thunder-Wizards altercation
Oklahoma City's Jaylin Williams and Washington's Justin Champagnie were ejected following an altercation late in the first half of Sunday night's 132-111 Thunder win.[read more]

'Four more to go': KD passes MJ on scoring list
Kevin Durant passed Michael Jordan for fifth on the NBA's career scoring list after finishing with 27 points in a win over the Heat.[read more]

Sources: Lakers appeal tech with Luka facing ban
Luka Doncic faces a one-game suspension after a verbal exchange with Orlando's Goga Bitadze earned him his 16th technical foul of the season Saturday night. Sources told ESPN the Lakers have already filed an appeal.[read more]

LeBron in Miami -- where he was at his career best
When was LeBron James' peak? There's an argument to be made for 2013, when his Miami Heat did not lose for 52 straight days.[read more]