Warriors' tailspin continues as injuries knock out 4 more players during loss to T'Wolves: 'We're going through it'

Injuries continue to ravage the Golden State Warriors after the team lost four more players Friday night during their127-117 lossto the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Lower back soreness knocked out Draymond Green 30 minutes before tipoff; Quinten Post suffered a sprained left ankle; and Al Horford (right calf tightness) and Seth Curry (left adductor soreness) exited the game at separate points.

On top of that, the Warriors lost their fourth straight game and ninth of their past 12 games. At 32-34, theysit ninth in the Western Conferenceand have not won consecutive games since a four-game winning streak in mid-January.

"We're going through it for sure," said Warriors coach Steve Kerr,via NBC Bay Area. "But you saw how hard the guys played and stayed in it and got the fans into it. We can't ask anything more of our players right now what they're giving effort-wise and playing together. But yeah, we're about as beaten up as any team."

The injury situation was already worrisome for the Warriors, who lostJimmy Butler to a torn ACLin January and havenot had Stephen Curry for the past 16 gamesdue to a right knee injury.

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(Curry, along with Butler, will notreach the league's 65-game thresholdfor year-end awards this season.)

The road to turning around the final quarter of the season doesn't get easier. TheWarriors begin a six-game road trip on Sunday, which features games against the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Atlanta Hawks and Detroit Pistons.

While there was no update on the statuses of Green, Post and Seth Curry after the game, Kerr said Horford suffered a calf "strain" and will likely miss time.

"With a calf, we're not going to rush him back," Kerr said.

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Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie Reunite at a Star-Studded Pre-Oscars Party

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Harper's Bazaar

It's an Oscars-weekend miracle! Everyone's favorite fictional hockey players just teamed up once again, celebrating Hollywood's biggest night together in Los Angeles.

Attending the Creative Arts Agency (CAA) pre-award show party along the likes ofAnya Taylor-Joy,Kate Hudson, Adrien Brody,Jessie Buckley, and Gracie Abrams (who went with her dad, J.J. Abrams),Hudson WilliamsandConnor Storriemade the evening aHeated Rivalryreunion.

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For the event, Williams wore a transparent lace shirt and a tweed vest-and-pants set, both from Tokyo-based labelViviano Studio. Next to him, the man behind his on-screen love interest went with a classic black button down, which he tucked into matching trousers. Storrie left his top halfway unbuttoned and accessorized with a silver necklace and sculptural cuff.

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The rest of the cast, includingFrançois Arnaud, skipped the festivities, which took place at Living Room in Los Angeles.

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Williams has been confirmed to attend the 2026 Oscars, which will take place tomorrow, March 15,according toVariety. The source further reported that Storrie will be sitting the evening out.

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Earlier in the year, the two actors made their awards-season debuts together, surprising the Golden Globesto presentthe award for Female Actor in a Supporting Role on Television to Erin Doherty for her work onAdolescence. Since then, they have switched off appearances, with Storrie attending theActor AwardsandGLAAD Media Awards(whereHeated Rivalrywas recognized with the Outstanding New TV Series honor), and Williams now prepared to take on the Oscars solo.

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  • Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's relationship was dissected in a new book from biographer Tom Bower.

  • A representative for the couple responded to Bower's claims against the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

  • It was a rare statement from Meghan and Harry on negative attention.

Meghan MarkleandPrince Harryhave responded through their spokesperson to an excerpt of a new book published inThe Timeson March 13 from author Tom Bower. Bower'snewest biography,Betrayal: Power, Deceit and the Fight for the Future of the Royal Family, focuses on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in some chapters, including the newly published article.

In their statement, the couple's rep criticized Bower's fixation on the Sussexes, saying his work foments "deranged conspiracy."

"Mr. Bower's commentary has long crossed the line from criticism into fixation," the spokesperson toldPeople. "This is someone who has publicly stated, 'the monarchy in fact depends on actually obliterating the Sussexes from our state of life,' language that speaks for itself."

They continued, "He has made a career out of constructing ever more elaborate theories about people he does not know and has never met. Those interested in facts will look elsewhere; those seeking deranged conspiracy and melodrama know exactly where to find him."

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Bower's 2022 bookRevengealso focused on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex after they retired from their lives as working members of the royal family, heading to live in Montecito, California.

In Bower's newest work, he criticizes Harry's international sporting competition for injured and sick service members,Invictus Games, questioning the legitimacy of some participants. A spokesperson for the Invictus Games Foundation also shared a statement, saying, "It is disappointing to seeThe Timesgive prominence to commentary that appears driven by a long-established agenda rather than a genuine understanding of the Invictus Games and the community it supports."

They continued to say that Bower's implications are "deeply disrespectful to the men and women the Games were created for."

"The focus should remain where it belongs—on the courage, recovery and camaraderie of those who have served," the statement concluded.

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March Madness bubble watch one day before bracket is unveiled

We are one day from the2026 NCAA Tournamentbeing revealed, and there is still uncertainty when it comes to the bubble.

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Conference tournament week is the final chance for teams to prove they belong in March Madness, and for the most part, squads weren't taking advantage of the opportunities. But everything got flipped upside down whenMiami (Ohio) suffered its first loss of the seasonso it won't get an automatic bid. Now the bubble picture has a new member, making it a much more complicated race for the final spots in the brackets.

Most teams are done and will have to wait until the bracket announcement, but there are a few still playing looking to strengthen their case − and possibly secure automatic spots to make it an even crazier race. Here is a look at the March Madness bubble in the latestUSA TODAY Sports Bracketology.

March Madness automatic bids:Who is in NCAA Tournament bracket?

Texas

  • Record: 18-14 (9-9)

  • NET Ranking: 42

  • Quad 1 record: 6-9

  • Projected seed: No. 11

  • Quality wins: at Alabama, vs. Vanderbilt

  • Bad losses: vs. Arizona State (neutral), Mississippi State, vs. Mississippi (neutral)

You never want to go into Selection Sunday on a losing streak, and Texas is learning how uncomfortable it can make the situation. Losing the last two games of the regular season wasn't the worst thing in the world, but falling to conference cellar dweller Mississippi in your first conference tournament game is. Texas has the best chance to make the field out of the rest of the bubble, but that doesn't mean it will avoid playing in the First Four.

Santa Clara

  • Record: 26-8 (15-3)

  • NET Ranking: 40

  • Quad 1 record: 2-6

  • Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)

  • Quality wins: vs. Saint Mary's (twice)

  • Bad losses: vs. Loyola Chicago (neutral), vs. Arizona State (neutral)

The West Coast Conference is looking like a three-bid league thanks to Santa Clara doing as much as it could without winning the tournament title. The Broncos needed to make the championship game to feel confident about moving up and they did that with a second win over Saint Mary's. Santa Clara had a chance to beat Gonzaga but it was an impressive showing that put it in a comfortable spot as the most of the conference tournaments began.

  • Record: 25-7 (15-3)

  • NET Ranking: 44

  • Quad 1 record: 2-5

  • Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)

  • Quality wins: vs. South Florida (neutral)

  • Bad losses: at George Mason

A team that has a chance to flip the bubble around, VCU is still in the hunt for an automatic bid by advancing to the Atlantic 10 semifinal. Given the resume doesn't have any real strong wins, the Rams are far from done and will want to at least make the conference title game to position themselves in a not-so dangerous position. There will be lots of squads tuning in to this team.

  • Record: 20-13 (8-10)

  • NET Ranking: 37

  • Quad 1 record: 4-10

  • Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)

  • Quality wins: vs. North Carolina, vs. Louisville

  • Bad losses: vs. LSU (neutral), at California, at Syracuse, at Florida State

No team may have played its way out of the tournament like SMU. After looking like they were safe all season, the Mustangs ended the regular season on a rather ugly four-game losing streak. SMU needed a few wins in the ACC tournament to wash out that bad taste, but it only beat Syracuse before a dismal ending resulted in a loss to Louisville. It not only has 13 losses but there are some tough defeats sprinkled in, making for a much more stressful Selection Sunday than what was thought a few weeks ago.

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Miami Ohio

  • Record: 31-1 (18-0)

  • NET Ranking: 64

  • Quad 1 record: 0-0

  • Projected seed: No. 11 (first four)

  • Quality wins: vs. Akron

  • Bad losses: vs. Massachusetts (neutral)

Everything changed when Miami (Ohio) lost its first game. Not only was it a defeat, it came in the first game of the MAC tournament against eighth-place Massachusetts, barely qualifying as a Quad 3 loss. The record speaks for itself but the resume leaves plenty to be desired, especially with the NET ranking dropping 10 spots after the loss. There are plenty of arguments for why this team should or shouldn't be in and they're all valid. The entire bubble hinges on whether the RedHawks make it in or not.

Miami RedHawks guard Peter Suder (5) reacts to a turnover in the second half of Mid-American Conference Tournament first round game between the Miami RedHawks and the UMass Minutemen at Rocket Arena in Cleveland on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

New Mexico

  • Record: 23-10 (13-7)

  • NET Ranking: 45

  • Quad 1 record: 2-7

  • Projected seed: First four out

  • Quality wins: at Virginia Commonwealth, vs. Santa Clara

  • Bad losses: at New Mexico State, vs. Colorado State

If you're going to get a second chance at life, better not waste it. New Mexico was gifted another shot thanks to some other teams faltering, but it needed to make some real noise at the Mountain West tournament to really take advantage of it. Unfortunately, the Lobos couldn't capitalize, losing to San Diego State on a heart-breaking last second shot in the semifinals. It makes the path to a bid tough, and New Mexico will root for Utah State in the title game so the Aztecs don't steal a bid.

Oklahoma

  • Record: 19-15 (7-11)

  • NET Ranking: 47

  • Quad 1 record: 4-9

  • Projected seed: First four out

  • Quality wins: at Vanderbilt, at Texas

  • Bad losses: vs. Arizona State (neutral), at Mississippi State, at South Carolina

When bubble teams struggled, Oklahoma took advantage by winning the last four of the regular season. It kept the momentum going in the SEC tournament with two major wins to advance to the quarterfinals, where it fell to Arkansas. While it was a valiant effort, a win was really needed to move up the bubble, so it's looking like it will be a tough Sunday for the Sooners.

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Auburn

  • Record: 17-16 (7-11)

  • NET Ranking: 39

  • Quad 1 record: 4-13

  • Projected seed: First four out

  • Quality wins: vs. St John's (neutral), vs. Arkansas, at Florida

  • Bad losses: vs. Mississippi, at Mississippi State

The most perplexing record in the conversation. Auburn only beat Mississippi State in the SEC tournament, unable to get another signature win to help its case. The Tigers have great wins, but 16 losses would be the most for an at-large team and it's hard to justify, no matter the schedule. This will be the team everyone will be wondering about when the bracket comes out.

Indiana

  • Record: 18-14 (9-11)

  • NET Ranking: 41

  • Quad 1 record: 3-10

  • Projected seed: First four out

  • Quality wins: vs. Purdue, at UCLA, vs. Wisconsin

  • Bad losses: at Minnesota, at USC, vs. Northwestern (twice)

After ending the season with 1-5 mark in the last six games, the Hoosiers needed a strong showing in the Big Ten tournament to make a case. Instead, they were one-and-done, suffering another excruciating defeat to Northwestern. That will extend the tournament drought to three years.

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Alix Earleis reportedly unfazed by the latest dating rumors surroundingTom Brady. The duo got caught in dating speculations when they were seen together at a New Year's Eve party in St. Barth.

Eventually, the rumors intensified. However, neither of them confirmed nor denied the relationship. Amid this, a recent report suggests that the influencer is allegedly "not worried" about the former NFL star seeing other people.

Alix Earle and Tom Brady have 'never been serious,' says source amid new dating rumors

When Alix Earle and Tom Brady were seen together at a New Year's Eve party in St. Barth, people speculated that things might be serious between the duo. In fact, a source toldUs Weeklythat Earle and Brady "met through mutual friends" and hit it off instantly.

"There was a lot of chemistry between them," claimed the insider. While fans speculated there must be something serious going on between the two, a recent report suggests otherwise.

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An insider shared with the outlet that Earle and Brady were both present at the Zero Bond opening event in Las Vegas. The social media star allegedly went with her friends and spent time with her "friend group." Even though she met Brady and they hung out at one point, the pair reportedly "weren't together the entire night."

Shedding light on the matter, the source claimed that their relationship has "never been serious." In fact, it was allegedly very "casual," per the insider.

Meanwhile,Bradywas reportedly seen with Yael Cohen, with people speculating that they spent time together in Los Angeles. However, this has allegedly not affected Earle at all. A source says, "She is doing her own thing and having fun, and is not worried about if Tom is seeing other people or the nature of their relationship."

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