NBA Injury Report Today: Live Injury Updates, Player Status for Every Team (Oct. 24)
We have live injury updates for every NBA team playing tonight, including the latest status for star players.
C Jackson Cowart
Last Updated: October 24, 2025 1:09 PM EDT • 1 minute read X Social Google News Link
The NBA season tipped off earlier this week, and player availability is already a trending topic among basketball fans. So, we're breaking down the NBA injury report for every game with the latest injury updates and player status info for every team tonight.
🏀 Bucks vs. Raptors injury report
🏀 Hawks vs. Magic injury report
🏀 Cavaliers vs. Nets injury report
🏀 Celtics vs. Knicks injury report
🏀 Pistons vs. Rockets injury report
🏀 Heat vs. Grizzlies injury report
🏀 Spurs vs. Pelicans injury report
🏀 Wizards vs. Mavericks injury report
🏀 Timberwolves vs. Lakers injury report
🏀 Warriors vs. Trail Blazers injury report
🏀 Jazz vs. Kings injury report
🏀 Suns vs. Clippers injury report
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C Jackson Cowart is the Senior Publishing Editor at Sportsbook Review, specializing in NFL and NASCAR betting while helping lead the team's coverage of college sports and major events like the Super Bowl and March Madness. In his seven years covering sports betting as a predictive analyst, features writer, and industry reporter, he has stayed true to "process over results" while specifically targeting futures betting and news-driven markets, where he can lean on advanced metrics and an understanding of market psychology to attack value before the number moves. His favorite sportsbook is FanDuel for its clean interface and ease of use, though he finds some of his best value bets at Caesars and bet365, especially for NASCAR.
An award-winning writer and editor with a decade of experience in sports media, "C-Jax" has worked with ESPN, Forbes, theScore, and multiple large daily newspapers before joining SBR in 2023. He's a proud graduate of the University of North Carolina, where he covered the Tar Heels' championship run through the 2017 NCAA men's basketball tournament. He's cashed some big tickets over the years — including Lamar Jackson to win MVP (twice) — but he's still haunted by enough second-place slips to wallpaper his home office.