Good morning friends of the NBA! Today's league has 5 games scheduled, with the Suns vs. Nuggets being the focus battle. The Suns are in the league and have won six straight, the Nuggets are sixth in the West, and they have been in equally good form lately, especially Jokic, which the Suns are not easy to solve, but Paul is back today and the Suns are expected to win. Before the exciting game, let's take a look at some of the hot morning news that deserve attention:

1. Paul is back today. According to Yahoo Sports, Paul will make a comeback in today's game. Note: Paul has been absent since February 25 from a thumb avulsion fracture.
2. Morant will be reviewed in 2 weeks. Today the Grizzlies officially announced that Morant will review his knee injury in 2 weeks. He has missed 2 games.
3. Kobe Bryant and Nike continue to cooperate. Today, Kobe's widow Vanessa announced that Kobe Will reach a contract with the Nike brand to continue the relationship between the two parties. At the same time, the two sides will establish a youth basketball center in the Southern California area.
4. Thick eyebrows come back in the first week of April at the earliest. According to ESPN reporters, if the recovery training of thick eyebrows continues to progress well, he may return to the game as early as the first week of April. Note: Thick brow suffered a sprained right midfoot injury on February 17.
5. The union encourages players to be vaccinated with reinforcing needles. According to ESPN, the league players' union encourages players to get vaccinated before the playoffs start to avoid a variety of situations that may arise in the future.
6. Lavine won the new sneaker endorsement contract. LaVine reportedly signed a multi-year sneaker endorsement contract with New Balance. Note: New Balance's players in the league also include Leonard, Murray, Bezley and so on.
7. Westbrook has committed 15 technical fouls this season. According to statistics, Westbrook has come to 15 technical fouls this season, and if he is blown off again, he will be automatically banned for one game.
8. Alphabet Brother and Middleton are absent today. Today the Bucks officially updated the team's injury report, alphabet brother due to right knee soreness, Middleton due to left wrist soreness missed the game.
9. Irving was allowed to play in the home game. New York Mayor Adams officially announced that the latest vaccine policy will be implemented, with exceptions that allow professional athletes and entertainers to not have to comply with vaccine requirements in private. The Nets host the Hornets on March 28, and Irving will make his home debut.
10. The Alliance issued the latest statement. After Adams announced that New York City would implement the latest vaccine policy, the league subsequently issued a statement: the league and the players' union have achieved a 97% vaccination rate and a 75% increased vaccination rate among players, and all members of the league will continue to strongly support the vaccination and epidemic prevention policy. We support the New York Mayor's decision that the old rules of treating home and away players differently no longer make sense.
11 Evans was cut. The Bucks Development League affiliate has officially announced that the team has cut Evans. Note: Evans has averaged 8 points in two appearances since signing on March 15. Fan Comments: Is this something that even the Development League can't play?
12. Lakers Development League affiliated teams signed Collison. Today, the Lakers Development League affiliate announced that the team officially signed Collison. Collison had previously made 3 appearances for the Lakers.
13. DeRozan will be absent today. Today the Bulls officially said deRozan would be absent due to a left adductor strain, and Lavin could play.
14. Ingram continues to be absent. The Pelicans said before the official game that Ingram continued to be absent due to sore right hamstrings and that Nance could play.
15. Ubanks continues to sign with the Blazers. According to ESPN, the Trail Blazers will sign a fourth 10-day contract with Ubanks.