A look back at the NBA's biggest stories from the past week.
- Derrick Rose will miss the rest of the season, and the 2012 Summer Olympics, after tearing his ACL in yesterday's victory over the Sixers.
- Jamal Crawford says he will opt-out of his contract for next season.
- The city of Sacramento and the Kings have failed to reach a deal on the construction of a new arena, placing the team's future in jeopardy.
- The NBA is under investigation from the US Attorney's office.
- The Trail Blazers are likely to match all offers for restricted free agent Nicolas Batum. A few teams are currently eyeing him, including the Spurs.
- Gerald Wallace wants a multi-year contract.
- The Raptors have exercised the option on first year head coach Dwane Casey's contract.
- Despite saying he wants to spend the rest of his career with the Magic, Jameer Nelson will likely opt-out of his contract.
- Antawn Jamison will not return to the Cavaliers next season.
- The Spurs signed Derrick Byars.
- Al Horford will not return for the second round of the playoffs.
- Sasha Vujacic will seek a return to the NBA.
- Beno Udrih is set to exercise his player option with the Bucks.
- Dominique Ferguson will declare for the NBA draft.
- Warriors new general manager Bob Myers wants to retain Brandon Rush.
- The Rockets plan to add Donatas Motiejunas next season.
- The Sixers signed Xavier Silas.
- The Knicks have named Glen Grunwald their permanent general manager.
- Baylor forward Quincy Miller is set to enter the NBA draft.
- The Wizards and Ernie Grunfeld have agreed on a new contract extension.
- John Hammond is interested in the Trail Blazer's open general manager position.
- Courtney Lee wants to return to the Rockets.
- The Rockets signed Dionte Christmas.
- The Timberwolves exercised the option on general manager David Khan's contract.
- The Clippers recalled Travis Leslie from the D-league.