NBA third-quarter report cards: Grading all 15 teams in the West, where only two teams get high marks

We have turned a corner around the 2025-26 NBA regular season's 60-game mark, and that means it is well past time for our third-quarter report cards. After tacklingthe Eastern Conference, we move to the West, where we have given out two A's.

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That's right: The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs are the class of the conference, favorites to meet in what could be a brutal Western Conference finals.

As we have seen this week, the Denver Nuggets are right there with them when Aaron Gordon is in the fold alongside Nikola Jokić, and they are a tandem again. And the Minnesota Timberwolves can get there on the right night. Whether they can do it four times in seven tries a few times over is another matter. What a gauntlet it will be.

The Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Lakers are no slouches, either, though their offense and defense, respectively, may prevent them from contending at the top.

These are things we have known for some time. The play-in tournament field is settling into form, too, as are the tankers, including one F grade. The biggest movers? Those Los Angeles Clippers, who went from an F in the first quarter to a D at midseason and now a C. Might Darius Garland help get them to a B by end of year?

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We are, after all, grading to date, not only for the third quarter, in order to give you a complete picture of the season, not just a 20-game snapshot. We are also grading against expectations. Have you completed the task you set out to do, even if that meant to properly tank, or did you exceed expectations, as have the Phoenix Suns?

But we do not want to give away too much. On to our third-quarter report card.

(For reference:First-quarter grades•Midseason grades)

Dallas Mavericks•Denver Nuggets•Golden State Warriors•Houston Rockets•Los Angeles Clippers•Los Angeles Lakers•Memphis Grizzlies•Minnesota Timberwolves•New Orleans Pelicans•Oklahoma City Thunder•Phoenix Suns•Portland Trail Blazers•Sacramento Kings•San Antonio Spurs•Utah Jazz

Dallas Mavericks (21-44)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Cooper Flagg (20-7-4 on 47/30/80)

  • Offensive rating: 109.5 (29th) • Defensive rating: 114.2 (16th)

  • Best lineup: Flagg • Max Christie • Caleb Martin • Naji Marshall • Dwight Powell (+26 in 46 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 10-29 • Against losing teams: 11-15

This was not supposed to be like this. The Mavericks thought they would compete. … Since the trade deadline, when the Mavericks dealt Anthony Davis to the Washington Wizards for some picks, they are 2-12. … They are 2-18 since Jan. 24. … This is no culture in which to develop Flagg. … He is a winning, connective player, absent fellow winners to connect. …Kyrie Irving is not returning as a reinforcement, either. … Look at Dallas' best lineup. Look at those players. … At least Dallas will add another high-end lottery pick in the draft. … Maybe he wins with Flagg. … Do not let Nico Harrison off the hook. Dealing Luka Dončić for Davis, and then dumping Davis, is a disastrous development.

Grade: D

Denver Nuggets (39-26)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Nikola Jokić (29-13-10 on 58/39/83)

  • Offensive rating: 120.1 (1st) • Defensive rating: 116.5 (22nd)

  • Best lineup: Jokić • Jamal Murray • Christian Braun • Cameron Johnson • Aaron Gordon (+60 in 172 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 18-19 • Against losing teams: 21-7

When Jokić is playing, regardless of who shares the court with him, the Nuggets are scoring 125.3 points per 100 possessions, better than history's best offensive rating. … When Jokić is on the floor with Aaron Gordon, Denver is almost as stout as Oklahoma City's top-rated defense. … That is reason to believe in these Nuggets still, despite all their red flags (a series of injuries,Johnson's play, an otherwise porous defense and that troublesome record against good teams, to name a few). … They're a game from the play-in tournament, performing like they are prepared for their forthcoming test, even giving the Thunder a game, only we have not seen them studying together too much. … You would like to see more than 12 games as a group from their best lineup.

Grade: C

Golden State Warriors (32-33)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Stephen Curry (27-4-5 on 47/39/93)

  • Offensive rating: 114.1 (16th) • Defensive rating: 113.1 (13th)

  • Best lineup: Curry • Moses Moody • Brandin Podziemski • Draymond Green • Al Horford (+25 in 35 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 15-23 • Against losing teams: 17-10

Give the Warriors credit. All of their best lineups featured Jimmy Butler, who suffered an ACL injury, and they are still in position to make a play-in bid, despite missing Curry for 25 games, too. … The Green-Horford duo allows 111.2 points per 100 possessions, equivalent to a top-five rating. … Curry's personal offensive rating: 118.0 points per 100 possessions, also top five. … He can't get back from a knee injury soon enough, after back-to-back losses to the Jazz and Bulls, two tanking teams. … To make the playoffs, to put a scare into someone, there would be honor in that. … Allow us a wild thought: Curry, Butler, Green, Horford and … LeBron James. Golden State in their golden years.

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Grade: C

Houston Rockets (40-24)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Kevin Durant (26-6-5 on 51/41/89)

  • Offensive rating: 116.9 (8th) • Defensive rating: 111.9 (6th)

  • Best lineup: Durant • Amen Thompson • Josh Okogie • Jabari Smith Jr. • Alperen Şengün (+60 in 346 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 20-15 • Against losing teams: 20-9

Durant, man, what a legend. He might be the most consistent scorer in NBA history. … Those numbers of his, closing in on the 50/40/90 club again, you can pencil them in every year. … What was once a promising Şengün season has turned sour, givenhis defensive on/off numbers. … Another interesting lineup: Durant, Thompson, Reed Sheppard, Dorian Finney-Smith and Clint Capela (+52 in 75 minutes). … They grab 8% fewer offensive rebounds sans Steven Adams. Noticeable difference. … Both of the Thompson twins need jump shots. An offseason challenge. … For Sheppard, there is only so much trial and error a team can get away with in the West.He has to be good.

Grade: B

Los Angeles Clippers (32-32)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Kawhi Leonard (28-6-4 on 50/37/91)

  • Offensive rating: 115.8 (12th) • Defensive rating: 115.3 (19th)

  • Best lineup: Leonard • Kris Dunn • Derrick Jones Jr. • John Collins • Brook Lopez (+10 in 110 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 15-26 • Against losing teams: 17-6

Will Leonard reach 65 games for the second time since 2016-17? He may have an All-NBA First Team case if he does. … The loss of Ivica Zubac to a trade was meaningful. But the loss of Yanic Konan Niederhauser to injury may have been more significant. … (Why with Niederhauser do we always mention his middle name? Is it because it is Konan? It is because it is Konan.) … With Darius Garland in the lineup, the Clippers are outscoring opponents by 24.9 points per 100 possessions. It's only been four games, but still. … They are 5-1 in their last six games with the league's best offensive rating (124.1) in that span. … Hey, we almost got through this without mentioning Aspiration.

Grade: C

Los Angeles Lakers (40-25)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Luka Dončić (33-8-9 on 47/36/77)

  • Offensive rating: 116.6 (9th) • Defensive rating: 115.7 (20th)

  • Best lineup: Dončić • Austin Reaves • Marcus Smart • Rui Hachimura • Deandre Ayton (+47 in 96 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 17-20 • Against losing teams: 23-5

How dare Ayton scoff at the idea of playing like Clint Capela. The Lakers should be so lucky. … Notice who is not in the Lakers' best lineup: LeBron James. … They are, in fact, playing better without him. … When Dončić and Reaves share the court with James, they play like a bottom-five offense. Without him? They perform like the league's best offense. …Net ratingof Dončić, Reaves, James and no Smart: -9.8. Net rating of Dončić, Reaves, Smart and no James: +29.2. … James is a free agent at season's end. Who pays him and how much? Massive questions without answers. … It would be kind of cool to see James lean into becoming a role player, but his 3 and D are both lacking. … Can he just be connective tissue in his old (basketball) age? Or else retirement calls.

Grade: C

Memphis Grizzlies (23-41)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Cedric Coward (13-6-3 on 47/34/84)

  • Offensive rating: 113.7 (19th) • Defensive rating: 116.3 (21st)

  • Best lineup: Coward • Vince Williams Jr. • Jaylen Wells • Santi Aldama • Zach Edey (+34 in 36 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 8-30 • Against losing teams: 15-11

Why is Ja Morant still on this team? Because the Grizzlies couldn't find any takers. ... With Zach Edey in the lineup in 11 games this season, Memphis outscored opponents by 18.3 points per 100 possessions, submitting the league's best defense. Without him, a bottom-five defense has been beaten by 4.4 points per 100 chances. … Promise for the future. … Speaking of which, who is the Grizzlies' MVP to this point? That was no easy question to answer. … It is Coward, though, as promising a player as there is on this roster. … He isapiece of the future, notthepiece. … They do not want another No. 11 pick. And by dealing Jaren Jackson Jr. they are doing their best to acquire one.

Grade: F

Minnesota Timberwolves (40-25)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Anthony Edwards (29-5-4 on 49/40/79)

  • Offensive rating: 116.0 (11th) • Defensive rating: 112.4 (9th)

  • Best lineup: Edwards • Donte DiVincenzo • Jaden McDaniels • Julius Randle • Rudy Gobert (+128 in 676 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 17-18 • Against losing teams: 23-7

Michael Jordan said he loves the passion Edwards plays with on both ends and told him, "You need to continue improving on your game." … A heady challenge from the G.O.A.T. But a necessary one. If anyone understands what it takes to win from the 2 position. … It isn't out of the realm of possibility to consider Edwards could one day be a 30-point 50/40/90 guy. … A sub-.500 record against winning teams but 5-5 against OKC, San Antonio and Denver is reason to believe in these Wolves. … More reason to consider them contenders: That starting lineup. It has played 160 more minutes than Detroit's starting lineup and almost twice as many minutes as any other lineup in the NBA. … Rudy Gobert is all but assured of making a ninth All-Defensive team in 10 years.

Grade: B

New Orleans Pelicans (21-45)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Trey Murphy III (22-6-4 on 47/39/89)

  • Offensive rating: 113.1 (22nd) • Defensive rating: 117.7 (26th)

  • Best lineup: Murphy • Jeremiah Fears • Herbert Jones • Saddiq Bey • Derik Queen (+17 in 117 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 5-34 • Against losing teams: 16-11

Notice, again, who is absent from the Pelicans' best lineup: Zion Williamson, who is playing like a 41-year-old LeBron, only at the age of 25. … There was a time when we could not fathom the possibility that Williamson, in his prime, could approach the 65-game mark and not be in the All-NBA conversation, but here we are. … Be careful who we saddle with the Face of the League label so early. … Dejounte Murray in six games back from an Achilles injury: 16-5-5 on 47/27/89 shooting splits. Encouraging! … Since Jan. 14, the Pelicans are 12-12 with a (slightly) positive net rating (+0.1). … Queen and Fears appear to be players. … But the team is in line to hand a top-10 pick to Atlanta.

Grade: D

Oklahoma City Thunder (51-15)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (32-5-7 on 55/38/90)

  • Offensive rating: 117 (7th) • Defensive rating: 106.2 (1st)

  • Best lineup: Gilgeous-Alexander • Cason Wallace • Lu Dort • Chet Holmgren • Isaiah Hartenstein (+71 in 165 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 27-11 • Against losing teams: 24-4

The difference between OKC's defense and the Western Conference's second-best defense, that of the Spurs, is the difference between San Antonio and the 16th-rated Mavericks. … The Thunder are 15-0 when that top lineup takes the floor. … Another top five-man unit: SGA, Wallace, Dort, Holmgren and Jalen Williams (+69 in 117 minutes), though they are "just" 8-4 in their games together. … They might be the favorite, with or without Williams. That depth is something. … Should we be concerned at all about their offense? Not when SGA is on the court. Did you see him close out the Nuggets — and maybe the MVP conversation — on Monday? He is offense unto himself. … Andadding Jared McCaingave them just the offensive boost they needed off the bench.

Grade: A

Phoenix Suns (38-27)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Devin Booker (25-4-6 on 45/32/87)

  • Offensive rating: 113.8 (18th) • Defensive rating: 112.6 (10th)

  • Best lineup: Booker • Collin Gillespie • Dillon Brooks • Royce O'Neale • Mark Williams (+56 in 266 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 17-23 • Against losing teams: 21-4

Booker is back in the fold from a hip injury and not a moment too soon, as the Suns' offense was severely slipping in the absence of him and Brooks. … Phoenix is 5-1 with a top-five offense in its last six games. … It needs Brooks back to solidify the defense in advance of the playoffs. … If it gets there. The recent skid sent the Suns into seventh in the West, where they will have a hard time leapfrogging anyone in front of them. … Jordan Ott has done the most with the least in his conference. The Suns play hard for their coach. … That includes Williams, who was cast aside by the Lakers for medical reasons, only to perform admirably in his 1,322 minutes across 56 games this season.

Grade: B

Portland Trail Blazers (31-35)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Deni Avdija (24-7-7 on 46/34/80)

  • Offensive rating: 112.5 (23rd) • Defensive rating: 115.2 (18th)

  • Best lineup: Avdija • Shaedon Sharpe • Kris Murray • Toumani Camara • Donovan Clingan (+15 in 106 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 16-29 • Against losing teams: 15-6

Good news for the Blazers: It would be almost impossible to fall out of 10th place. … Bad news: They may not make it much farther than that, unless they can catch the Warriors, and even then what hope do they have of winning consecutive play-in games? … They have not won two straight games in more than a month, and before then they lost six straight. … Since Jan. 22, when the Blazers took a .500 record into the second half of the season, they are 8-13, owners of a 27th-rated offense. … With Avdija in the fold, though, now back from injury, and even without Sharpe, who could be out through March, they are scoring 117 points per 100 possessions, a top-10 figure.

Grade: C

Sacramento Kings (16-50)

  • Three-quarter MVP: DeMar DeRozan (18-3-4 on 49/33/86)

  • Offensive rating: 109.7 (27th) • Defensive rating: 119.7 (28th)

  • Best lineup: DeRozan • Russell Westbrook • Zach LaVine • Keegan Murray • Maxine Raynaud (+14 in 90 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 8-35 • Against losing teams: 8-15

The Kings thought they would be decent. … How do we square this: They refused to play Keon Ellis, even though everyone knew he was good, and they gifted him to the Cavaliers, who now count him as integral to their playoff rotation? … Dennis Schröder, too. The Kings signed him, only to undermine him by adding Russell Westbrook, and then traded him, along with Ellis, for De'Andre Hunter's cumbersome contract. … Make it make sense. … Nothing may ever make sense in Sacramento. … Might the Kings actually secure a top-three pick in this top-heavy draft? They have a 40% chance right now. … With whom are they building around that pick? … Free Domantas Sabonis.

Grade: C

San Antonio Spurs (47-17)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Victor Wembanyama (24-11-3 on 51/35/82)

  • Offensive rating: 117.5 (5th) • Defensive rating: 110.2 (3rd)

  • Best lineup: Wembanyama • De'Aaron Fox • Stephon Castle • Devin Vassell • Julian Champagnie (+82 in 178 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 27-12 • Against losing teams: 20-5

When Wembanyama is on the court, the Spurs operate like a top-three offense and the NBA's best defense (allowing just 103.8 points per 100 possessions). … Stephon Castle has been sensational when paired with either De'Aaron Fox or Dylan Harper in the backcourt, outscoring opponents by 8.7 and 14.3 points per 100 possessions, respectively. … San Antonio belongs in every conversation of the most serious contenders. … Vassell's return was big for them. They still might need another wing. … How much do we trust Harrison Barnes, Keldon Johnson or Julian Champagnie in the biggest moments? … The Spurs have one ofthe easiest remaining schedules; the Thunder have one of the hardest. The No. 1 seed, then, and the MVP race, is not set.

Grade: A

Utah Jazz (20-45)

  • Three-quarter MVP: Lauri Markkanen (27-7-2 on 48/36/90)

  • Offensive rating: 113.3 (21st) • Defensive rating: 120.5 (29th)

  • Best lineup: Markkanen • Keyonte George • Svi Mykhailiuk • Kyle Filipowski • Walker Kessler (+34 in 51 minutes)

  • Against .500 teams: 10-30 • Against losing teams: 10-15

Seven-footers to make at least 2.5 3-pointers per game for their careers: Markkanen. That is the list. … In the brief time they played together, Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr., acquired at the trade deadline, outscored opponents by 13.4 points per 100 possessions. Encouraging. … Perhaps too much, at least for this season, when the goal is to secure a top-eight pick (and not lose it to the Thunder). … They would, ideally, like a higher pick than that, but they may have won too much. … George is good. The Jazz are scoring 119 points per 100 possessions, a great number, when he shares the court with Markkanen. … Ace Bailey is gonna be good. … A lot to like about these Jazz.

Grade: B

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Norway police apprehend three suspects in 'terror bombing' of US embassy

By Terje Solsvik

Reuters Police vehicles outside the U.S. embassy, after a loud bang was reported at the site, in Oslo, Norway, March 8, 2026. Javad Parsa/NTB/via REUTERS Police Attorney Christian Hatlo attends a press briefing at the police station about new developments in the investigation into the explosion at the U.S. embassy in Oslo, March 11, 2026. Lise Aserud/NTB/via REUTERS

Loud bang reported near the U.S. embassy compound in Oslo

OSLO, March 11 (Reuters) - Norwegian police said on Wednesday they had apprehended three brothers suspected of carrying out Sunday's bombing at the U.S. embassy in Oslo, in ‌an attack investigators have branded an act of terrorism.

The powerful early-morning blast from an ‌improvised explosive device (IED) damaged the entrance to the embassy's consular section but caused no injuries, Norwegian authorities have said.

The three suspects, ​all in their 20s, are Norwegian citizens with a family background from Iraq, police said.

"They are suspected of a terror bombing," Police Attorney Christian Hatlo told reporters.

"We believe they detonated a powerful bomb at the U.S. embassy with the intention of taking lives or causing significant damage," Hatlo said, adding that none of ‌the suspects had so far been ⁠interrogated.

One of the men was believed to have planted the bomb while the two others were believed to have taken part in the plot, Hatlo said.

The ⁠brothers, who were not named, had not previously been subject to police investigations, he added.

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A lawyer representing one of the three men said he had only briefly met with his client and that it was too ​early to ​say how the suspect would plead.

Lawyers representing the ​two others did not immediately respond to ‌requests for comment when contacted by Reuters.

"Although it is early in the investigation, it is important that the police have achieved what they characterise as a breakthrough in the case," Norway's Minister of Justice and Public Security Astri Aas-Hansen said in a statement.

Images of one of the suspects released by police on Monday showed a hooded person, whose face was not visible, wearing dark clothes and carrying a ‌bag or rucksack.

Investigators on Monday said one hypothesis was that ​the incident was "an act of terrorism" linked to the war ​in the Middle East, but that other ​possible motives were also being explored.

Police are now investigating whether the bombing was ‌done on behalf of a foreign state, ​Hatlo said, reiterating that they ​were also looking into other possible motives.

Europe has been on alert for possible attacks as the U.S. and Israel conduct air strikes on Iran and Iran strikes Israel and U.S. ​targets in the Middle East.

On Monday, ‌a synagogue in the Belgian city of Liege was damaged by a blast that ​authorities called an antisemitic attack. It was not clear who was behind it.

(Reporting by ​Terje Solsvik, editing by Essi Lehto and Philippa Fletcher)

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Hendrickson joins Ravens, Crosby still on Raiders and QB Jones re-signs with Colts

The Baltimore Ravens landed their starpass rusher in Trey Hendrickson,Maxx Crosby is back in Las Vegasfor now andDaniel Jonesis staying in Indianapolis as part of a busy start to the new league year.

Associated Press FILE - Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson (91) looks on during an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday, Oct. 5, 2025, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Jeff Dean, File) FILE - Las Vegas Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby (98) rushes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Dec. 21, 2025, in Houston. (AP Photo/Maria Lysaker, File) FILE - Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones looks for a receiver during the first half of an NFL football game against the Jacksonville Jaguars, Dec. 7, 2025, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux, File)

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The biggest move Wednesday came when the Ravens agreed to a four-year, $112 million contract with four-time Pro Bowl defensive end Trey Hendrickson a day after backing out of a deal with the Raiders for Crosbyover a failed physical, a person with knowledge of the deal told The Associated Press.

Hendrickson was an All-Pro for Cincinnati in 2024 when he led the NFL with 17 1/2 sacks. He played in only seven games because of injuries last season and had four sacks but has reached double digits in sacks four times in the previous five seasons.

It was a quick pivot for the Ravens after the surprising development Tuesday night when Baltimore pulled out of the trade that was supposed to send two first-round picks to Las Vegas.

A person with knowledge of Baltimore's decision told the AP that Crosby failed his physical. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because those results are private.

Crosby had surgery in January to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee. He missed the final two games of the season because of the injury despite wanting to play through it at the time.

The Raiders, who have been among the biggest spenders in the opening days of free agency, now must figure out what to do with Crosby. Las Vegas still has plenty of cap room to keep the five-time Pro Bowler on the roster with his $30 million salary if the team can't find another trade. Crosby was back in the team facility in Nevada on Wednesday, a person with knowledge said on condition of anonymity.

Jones and the Colts agreed on a two-year contract that is worth up to $100 million, a person with knowledge of the contract told the AP. The person requested anonymity because the deal had not yet been announced.

Jones will receive $88 million over the next two seasons with $50 million guaranteed instead of playing on the $37.8 million transition tag. He can make an additional $12 million through incentives.

Jones led the Colts offense to a productive 10-game start. But following the bye week, Jones played through a hairline fracture in his left leg and then wound up suffering a season-ending torn right Achilles tendon in early December.

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Jones set career highs in passer rating (100.2) and completion rate (68%) as Indianapolis ranked fifth in the NFL in scoring at 28.9 points per game before he went down for the season.

All the people are speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because teams haven't announced the moves or other developments.

Washington agreed to termswith edge rusher K'Lavon Chaisson on a one-year contract worth $12 million with $10.3 million guaranteed, according to Athletes First, the agency that represents him. Coming off ranking last in the NFL on defense, the Commanders also reached deals with linebacker Leo Chenal and cornerback Amik Robertson, after losing out to Baltimore on Hendrickson.

In other news, the Ravens and Bills both restructured the contracts of star quarterbacks Lamar Jackson andJosh Allento create more room under the salary cap to start the league year.

Baltimore had been hoping to sign Jackson to an extension before the start of the new league year Wednesday. But that hasn't happened. Instead the Ravens have restructured Jackson's deal to create cap space, according to a person with knowledge of the deal, speaking on condition of anonymity because the contract hadn't been finalized.

Jackson has two years remaining on the five-year, $260 million contract the Ravens gave him in 2023.

Buffalo's move with Allen frees up approximately $12 million in much-needed salary cap space for the team entering the NFL's new year, a person familiar with the discussions told the AP.

AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi and AP Sports Writers Stephen Whyno and John Wawrow contributed to this report

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Chile's Kast sworn in as president in biggest right-wing shift in decades

By Alexander Villegas and Fabian Cambero

Reuters Chile's President Jose Antonio Kast wears the presidential sash, flanked by Senator Paulina Nunez and Chile's former President Gabriel Boric, during Kast's swearing-in ceremony, at the Congress, in Valparaiso, Chile, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido Chile's President Jose Antonio Kast wearing the presidential sash, flanked by Senator Paulina Nunez, gestures during his swearing-in ceremony, at the Congress, in Valparaiso, Chile, March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido Chile's President-elect Jose Antonio Kast and his wife Maria Pia Adriasola wave as they arrive at the Congress for his swearing-in ceremony, in Valparaiso, Chile March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza Brazil's senator Flavio Bolsonaro stands on the day of the swearing-in ceremony of Chile's President-elect Jose Antonio Kast, in Valparaiso, Chile March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido Argentina's President Javier Milei shakes hands with Haiti's Prime Minister Alix Didier Fils Aime on the day of the swearing-in ceremony of President-elect Jose Antonio Kast, in Valparaiso, Chile March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado arrives to the Congress on the day of the swearing-in ceremony of President-elect Jose Antonio Kast, in Valparaiso, Chile March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza Members of the military prepare in front of Congress on the day of the swearing-in ceremony of President-elect Jose Antonio Kast, in Valparaiso, Chile March 11, 2026. REUTERS/Pablo Sanhueza

Chile's Jose Antonio Kast takes office in the country's biggest right-wing shift in decades

VALPARAISO/SANTIAGO, March 10 (Reuters) - Jose Antonio Kast was sworn in as Chile's president on Wednesday, ushering in the country's sharpest shift to the ‌right in decades as voters, alarmed by rising insecurity, backed a broader conservative turn sweeping ‌parts of Latin America.

Regional presidents including Argentina's Javier Milei, Ecuador's Daniel Noboa and Paraguay's Santiago Pena, as well as Spain's ​King Felipe, traveled to Chile to attend the transfer of power ceremony in the coastal city of Valparaiso, where Congress is located.

Kast takes over from left-wing President Gabriel Boric, to whom he lost the 2021 election, at a time when Chileans are worried about rising crime and the economy.

A shooting that left ‌one police officer brain dead earlier ⁠in the day in the southern city of Puerto Varas highlighted those security concerns and led Kast to send his new security minister, Trinidad Steinert, to ⁠the city once the ceremony concluded.

"There's going to be a before and an after. Whoever attacks a (police officer) attacks Chile," Kast told reporters when asked about the shooting earlier in the day.

"We're going to find them, ​judge ​them and apply the full force of the law."

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Kast ​has promised to clamp down on migration ‌and crime while boosting economic growth through deregulation, spending cuts and market-friendly policy. Chile is the world's largest copper producer and Kast was elected during an economic upswing, but takes office as the Iran war rattles global markets.

The political transition also saw increased tensions between the incoming and outgoing administration over heightened pressure from the U.S. over a proposed Chinese undersea cable project.

"(Kast) will have to manage ‌an increasingly challenging international geopolitical landscape," said Guillermo Holzmann, ​a political analyst from the University of Valparaiso, noting economic ​risks from the Iran war, the U.S.' ​security strategy in the region and China's influence in Latin America.

"These decisions will ‌require sophisticated diplomacy and strategic medium- and ​long-term vision."

Kast, who swore in ​his ministers during the ceremony, will also face a divided Congress that could hamper an agenda he's vowed to deliver quickly.

"Speedy and effective delivery on his three priority issues - security ​immigration, and the economy - will ‌be essential," said Nicholas Watson, managing director of Teneo consultancy, adding that "a barrage of initiatives ​is expected over the next three months."

(Reporting by Alexander Villegas and Fabian Cambero; Editing ​by Aidan Lewis, Cassandra Garrison and Alistair Bell)

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Maxx Crosby's surgeon says pass rusher is 'doing very well' in rehab from surgery after Ravens pulled out of trade

The Baltimore Ravens were concerned enough about Maxx Crosby's recovery from offseason knee surgery that theteam pulled outof its expensive trade for the pass rusher. His surgeon, however, believes Crosby is right where he needs to be in his recovery.

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Dr. Neal ElAttrache told ESPN that Crosby is "doing  an excellent job attacking his rehab," and that the timing of his physical with the Ravens was unfortunate, as the pass rusher's prognosis will improve the further out he gets from surgery.

ElAttrache's full statement read:

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"Maxx Crosby is doing very well in the early part of his rehab and recovery from surgery to treat a significant meniscus tear and the related stress injury to the bone and cartilage in his knee. He is certainly on track in his planned program … he feels very well and is already much improved compared to before surgery.

"We truly respect the work of the Ravens staff with Maxx regarding the contract physical exam. We also understand the challenge the staff faces when tasked to provide a future risk assessment based on an evaluation early in the recovery process. This is especially challenging when dealing with an elite player like Maxx considering the level of commitment necessary for a team to obtain him. The timing of this assessment is unfortunate because the apparent risk will lessen as his recovery progresses and his return to performance over the next few months becomes clear.

"At this point, Maxx is doing an excellent job attacking his rehab and his knee is responding very well. We look forward to Maxx returning to his elite level of performance this season as planned and for several more to come."

NFL teams interested in trading for Crosby, including the Ravens, reportedly had team doctors meet with ElAttrache, per The Athletic. Both Ravens doctors and independent doctors reportedly believed Crosby's short-term prognosis was positive, but hislong-term status was a much bigger question. That's ultimately what caused Baltimore to pull out of the deal.

It's tough to know what happens next for both Crosby and the Raiders. The team is reportedly open to every option,including keeping the pass rusherdespite splurging on free agents after it looked as though Crosby's salary was off the books. Teams less concerned about Crosby's medicals could re-engage the Raiders in trade talks, but the market for Crosby has lessened in the opening days of free agency. Teams that presumably would have given up significant draft picks have bolstered their defensive lines by instead signing players on the free-agent market.

Given Crosby's immense talent, it wouldn't be a surprise if trade discussions continued to take place. Whether a deal gets done could depend on how teams feel about Crosby's status after a closer look at his medical exams, something Crosby's surgeon says should improve the further the pass rusher is removed from surgery.

Maxx Crosby's surgeon says pass rusher is 'doing very well' in rehab from surgery after Ravens pulled out of trade

The Baltimore Ravens were concerned enough about Maxx Crosby's recovery from offseason knee surgery that theteam pull...

 

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