Jaren Jackson Jr. trade grades for Jazz-Grizzlies mega deal

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The Memphis Grizzlies are officially rebuilding even as Ja Morant remains on the roster for now. After trading Desmond Bane to Orlando Magic over the summer, the Grizzlies sold high on Jaren Jackson Jr. two days before the trade deadline for a huge haul for picks and players to a surprising buyer.

The Utah Jazz have acquired Jackson Jr. along with three other players from Memphis in exchange for a package headlined by three first-round picks and four players. Here’s how it breaks down, via Shams Charania.

Jazz get: Jaren Jackson Jr., John Konchar, Jock Landale, and Vince Williams Jr

Grizzlies get: 3 first-round picks, Walter Clayton Jr., Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks, Georges Niang

The picks going to Memphis are their most favorable 2027 first-round pick between Cleveland, Minnesota, and Utah, the Lakers’ 2027 first-round pick, and the Suns 2031 first-round pick, according to NBA insider Jake Fischer.

We mentioned Jackson as a sneaky trade candidate for a haul of first-round picks earlier in the day, but it’s shocking to see the Jazz step up and complete the deal. Utah’s tank is officially over … at least after this season. Let’s grade this deal for both sides.

Jazz grade for Jaren Jackson Jr. deal

You can’t tank forever, and with a weaker 2027 draft looming, Utah decided it was time to accelerate their rebuild. The Jazz’s first-round pick is top-8 protected to OKC this year, so I’d expect the Jazz lose a lot of games to end this season to ensure they have one more bite at lottery luck in the draft. Landing Jackson is a long-term move to add another versatile big man to a core that already includes Lauri Markkanen, Keyonte George, Walker Kessler, and Ace Bailey. If the Jazz hit the lottery for a top-four pick in the loaded 2026 NBA Draft, they will suddenly have one of the best young cores in basketball.

Jackson is in his prime right now at age-26. A 6’10 forward/center, Jackson can shoot and handle like a wing while also being a stout rim protector. He struggles to rebound for a big man, and that will have to be something Utah works around. Jackson is averaging 19.2 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 1.9 assists per game this season on 57.4 percent true shooting and 36 percent shooting from three on 7.7 attempts per 100 possessions.

Jackson’s scoring efficiency is middling and his defense feels like it’s slipped from his 2023 Defensive Player of the Year season, but he’s still one of the better two-way bigs in the game. Utah has five-out spacing with Jackson and Markkanen, which gives George more room to operate as a driver and playmaker. Imagine if Utah adds Darryn Peterson or Cameron Boozer to this mix. The Jazz could be scary very quickly. Williams Jr. is a nice addition in this trade, too.

This is a ton to give up for Jackson, but I like the move for Utah. The Jazz have been trash since they traded Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert in the same offseason, and it was time to get serious. Utah has one more bite at the apple in the 2026 draft, then it’s time to start trying to win.

Grade: B+

Grizzlies grade for Jaren Jackson Jr. deal with Utah

Memphis is honest about its place in the Western Conference. Morant, Bane, and Jackson were once one of the most promising young cores in the NBA, but their rivals passed them by. This is the Grizzlies selling very high on Jackson just when his play started declining.

This trade is all about the picks for Memphis. While the 2027 draft might look weaker right now, getting the best pick of Utah, Cleveland, and Minnesota could be highly valuable. The 2031 Suns pick is an awesome future pick, and the 2027 Lakers’ pick could be juicy with an injury to Luka Doncic. Clayton is a nice flier to take during his rookie season, and maybe Taylor Hendricks can get healthy and finally give up to his lottery billing. Hendricks sounded like a poor man’s Jackson Jr. as a draft prospect, but his constant injury issues have derailed his development to this point.

The Grizzlies made this deal while being 19-29 on the season. Expect a Morant trade soon. This front office is one of the game’s best in the draft, and now they have tons of ammo to rebuild from the ground up.

Grade: A-

Grizzlies trading Jaren Jackson Jr. to Jazz for massive haul: Full details

The Memphis Grizzlies continued to dismantle their once-promising roster with another major move involving the team's core. But it doesn't involve the star the NBA thought might be traded this week.

The Utah Jazz have acquired Jaren Jackson Jr. in a significant trade that will involve the Memphis Grizzlies receiving three future first-round draft picks and several players, according to a report from ESPN on Tuesday, Feb. 3. The deal comes two days before the NBA's trade deadline and represents a significant swerve after weeks of rumors surrounding Ja Morant's future with the franchise.

The trade, once finalized, would send Jackson, center Jock Landale and forward Vince Williams, Jr. to the Jazz, with rookie Walter Clayton Jr., Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks, Georges Niang and three future first-round draft picks going back to the Grizzlies.

Jackson joins a rebuilding Utah roster that features Lauri Markannen, promising second-year guard Keyonte George and top-five 2025 NBA draft pick Ace Bailey.

He was the longest-tenured member of the Grizzlies franchise after being selected with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2018 NBA draft. The 2023 NBA defensive player of the year is averaging 19.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game this season.

Jaren Jackson Jr. contract

Jackson, 26, is under contract through the 2029-30 season after signing a 5-year, $240-million extension this past offseason. He has a cap hit of $35 million this season that then increases to $49 million during the 2026-27 season. There is a player option for the 2029-30 season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jaren Jackson Jr. trade: Grizzlies to pull off massive deal with Jazz

Nuggets vs Pistons Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Detroit Pistons may be the most surprising team in the NBA this year, but the Denver Nuggets are the most impressive as they play through injury after injury.

My Nuggets vs. Pistons predictions appreciate Denver’s best player and his impressive return to health.

Dig into more NBA picks for Tuesday, February 3.

Nuggets vs Pistons prediction

Nuggets vs Pistons best bet: Nikola Jokic Over 24.5 points (-110)

Nikola Jokic may be on a minutes restriction, but he has shot 14-of-20 in his two games back from a December knee injury.

Coming back from a 16-game absence in that kind of rhythm is absurd and serves as yet another testament to Jokic’s unique talents.

That kind of shooting should allow the three-time MVP to clear this modest prop against a Detroit Pistons defense that lacks the post presence to challenge the Denver Nuggets superstar.

Jalen Duren has a promising future, but he simply isn’t experienced enough to slow Jokic down.

Nuggets vs Pistons same-game parlay

Aaron Gordon’s absence cuts into Jokic’s playmaking. The two have developed great familiarity in their years together.

However, Denver should still cover this spread simply because of Jokic’s sheer abilities.

Nuggets vs Pistons SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 24.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Under 8.5 assists
  • Nuggets +4.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Feeling a Mile High

With Jokic back alongside Jamal Murray, who’s playing the best basketball of his career, the Nuggets remain an undervalued team until further notice.

Nuggets vs Pistons SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 24.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Under 8.5 assists
  • Nuggets moneyline

Nuggets vs Pistons odds

  • Spread: Nuggets +4.5 (-110) | Pistons -4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Nuggets +160 | Pistons -190
  • Over/Under: Over 229 (-110) | Under 229 (-110)

Nuggets vs Pistons betting trend to know

Four straight Nuggets’ games have cashed their Overs, with only two of those relying on Jokic’s efficient shooting. Find more NBA betting trends for Nuggets vs. Pistons.

How to watch Nuggets vs Pistons

LocationLittle Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
DateTuesday, February 3, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVALT, FDSN Detroit

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James Harden landing spots: Best trade partners for LA Clippers

Add another star to the NBA trading block.

Reports emerged Monday, Feb. 2, indicating that Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden, an 11-time All-Star and the 2017-18 Most Valuable Player, has become a potential trade candidate.

Harden is averaging 25.4 points, 8.1 assists and 4.8 rebounds per game in his 17th season in the NBA. Yet, even though the Clippers have drastically improved their play recently, they entered this season with the oldest roster in NBA history, so an eventual youth movement makes sense.

There is one team, however, that has clearly emerged as a likely destination.

Here are potential landing spots in a trade for James Harden:

Cleveland Cavaliers

This is the destination that has the most momentum. Both Sports Illustrated and Yahoo Sports identified Cleveland as being in serious talks with the Clippers over Harden. The fit is actually pretty smooth.

The Cavaliers have been waiting for Darius Garland, who also plays point guard, to return to full health. Garland is 10 years younger, so the Cavaliers might be wanting Los Angeles to attach some form of draft capital — be it a first-round selection or a future pick swap — to finalize the deal.

The salaries are practically identical, which matters most for Cleveland as a second-apron team. And it makes sense for Los Angeles, which entered the season with the oldest roster in NBA history. The Cavs appear to be the clear frontrunner here.

Minnesota Timberwolves

This is a team that has been in the market for a point guard for some time. Harden would instantly provide experience and playmaking — not to mention a scoring threat — at the position.

The Timberwolves have made consecutive conference finals appearances, but have come up short each time. Minnesota almost certainly is looking to bolster its roster and give star guard Anthony Edwards a little more firepower. Depending on the price it would take to swing a deal, Harden would represent a solid, win-now move.

Houston Rockets

Ever since veteran point guard Fred Van Vleet went down before the season with a torn anterior cruciate ligament, the Rockets have experimented with various solutions at point guard. None has been a long-term fix.

Harden, who played in Houston for a little more than eight seasons, would instantly bring a steady, playmaking presence on a Rockets team that is built to contend right now for a championship.

Atlanta Hawks

They have plenty of draft capital and do have a void left by Trae Young, whom the Hawks traded last month to the Wizards. Yet, Atlanta may not be the most seamless fit, given that the Hawks still appear a ways from contention and given that general manager Onsi Saleh has been calculated in stashing draft capital. The Hawks most likely favor financial flexibility over a pricey veteran.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: James Harden landing spots, best LA Clippers trade partners

’Hoos in the NBA: Ty Jerome makes his return

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After missing the first 46 games of the season due to a lingering calf strain, former Virginia Cavaliers star Ty Jerome is finally back in action and already winning over a new fanbase.

It was a disappointing start to the season for Jerome, who broke out last year with the Cleveland Cavaliers to the tune of 19.9 points and 7.0 assists per game, leading to a third-place finish in the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year Voting.

Jerome’s impressive campaign earned him a three-year, $27 million deal with the Memphis Grizzlies in July, but his Grind City debut was pushed back until the final day of January for the first of a pair of home games against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The 2019 National Champion has quickly made up for lost time, scoring a team-high 20 points in Saturday’s 131-114 loss before following it up with a 19-point, 8-assist, 6-rebound performance on Monday night in a 137-128 rematch win over the T-Wolves.

Despite playing just 20 minutes in each of his first two appearances for Memphis due to a minutes restriction, Jerome is already bringing stability to a Grizzlies backcourt that has dealt with injuries and inconsistency throughout the season. Jerome is shooting 54.5% from the field while showing off his trademark deliberate pace and elite decision-making as Memphis’s floor general.

“[Jerome] doesn’t look like the most explosive guy, but he gets to his spots on the floor because he reads so well the body language of not only his own defender but also the helping defenders,” said Grizzlies head coach Tuomas Iisalo to the media after Monday night’s win. “He’s actually so good that he can manipulate [defenders] to get out of the space that he wants to create or get into the space that he wants to create for someone else.”

With Jerome sidelined and several other key players (including 2x All-Star Ja Morant, who has missed 28 games this season) in and out of the lineup, the Grizzlies went just 18-28 in their first 46 games, leaving them currently three games out of the play-in equation in the Western Conference.

In other pro ’Hoos news, De’Andre Hunter made headlines over the weekend as he was dealt from the Cavaliers to the Sacramento Kings in exchange for Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis ahead of February 5th’s NBA trade deadline.

It hasn’t been the season that many envisioned for Hunter, who averaged 14.0 points in 43 games this season with Cleveland on 42.3% shooting from the floor and a career-low 30.8% from beyond the arc. But a new home might be exactly what is needed for the 2019 fourth-overall pick. The Kings, which have a league-worst 12 wins this season, are in full-on tank mode, meaning we won’t be seeing Hunter back in the postseason this spring. However, Sacramento could be a perfect spot for the former ’Hoo to become an offensive focal point and once again show the league what he’s capable of in the right environment.

Reds make Eugenio Suárez signing official, designate Ben Rortvedt for assignment

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It appears the Cincinnati Reds will not be carrying three catchers to begin the 2026 regular season. What they most certainly will be carrying, though, is one Eugenio Suárez.

The Reds made their signing of Geno official on Tuesday afternoon, designating catcher Ben Rortvedt for assignment in the process in order to make room on the 40-man roster.

Geno will wear #28 this time around, and he’ll once again do so while incredibly happy to be plying his trade for the Reds. When speaking to the media shortly after his 1-year, $15 million deal was made official, he noted that Cincinnati was ‘where you want to be,’ as ESPN 1530’s Mike Petraglia relayed.

As for Rortvedt, the out-of-options catcher was DFA’d to make room on the roster before ever actually appearing in a game for the Reds. He was claimed off waivers from the Los Angeles Dodgers back in mid-November, initially having been a Dodger in the first place after being dealt there by the Tampa Bay Rays in the very same three-team trade that brough Zack Littell to the Reds at the July 31st trade deadline.

He was never really expected to crack the Opening Day roster, and being out of options meant the Reds couldn’t simply stash him in AAA to keep him around. I’m assuming their hope is that he clears waivers and remains in the organization as a non-roster guy, but if he happens to get claimed after being DFA’s I would certainly expect the Reds to bring in another non-roster catcher before spring camp gets underway in Goodyear in a little over a week and a half.

Best NBA Player Props Today for February 3: Born in the Dark

It’s a jam-packed night of hoops action with 10 games on the NBA schedule. That means a seemingly nonstop supply of NBA player props. 

I’ve scoured the odds and found my best bets for today, which include Jalen Johnson cleaning the glass in a matchup vs. the Heat, and Desmond Bane staying hot against the Thunder.

Those and more NBA picks, for Tuesday, January 3, below.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Hawks Jalen JohnsonOver 11.5 rebounds<<+105>>
Bulls Coby WhiteOver 5.5 assists<<+115>>
Magic Desmond BaneOver 18.5 points<<+100>>

Prop #1: Jalen Johnson Over 11.5 rebounds

+105 at bet365

Fading the Miami Heat on the glass has been profitable, so we’ll keep that up by backing one of the best rebounders in the NBA, Jalen Johnson.

The newly minted All-Star is hauling down 10.5 rebounds per game this season, and that’s up to 13.5 over his last six outings.

The matchup with the Heat is so enticing because of their high tempo. They lead the NBA in pace and field-goal attempts per game, which means a lot of boards. Miami also surrenders the second most rebounds per game.

  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN SE-ATL, FDSN SU

Prop #2: Coby White Over 5.5 assists

+115 at bet365

All the rumors surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo potentially being traded still can’t distract from the product the Milwaukee Bucks are putting on the court.

They’ve lost eight of nine and have the fourth-worst defensive rating since the start of January. The Bucks also allow the fourth-most assists per possession during that period. That has me looking at Coby White.

The Chicago Bulls guard is averaging 5.4 assists per game over his last seven games, topping 4.5 four times over that stretch.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: CHSN, FDSN WI

Prop #3: Desmond Bane Over 18.5 points

+100 at bet365

Desmond Bane is doing his best to bring the sparkle back to this Orlando Magic team. 

Bane is putting up 21.4 points while shooting 42.3% from three over the last 10 games, and I love him to keep firing tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder.

OKC's defensive effort has been a little more inconsistent this season, and slowing down guards has been a problem. The Thunder surrender the third-most points and the fourth-highest opponent 3-point shooting percentage to opposing guards.

At even money, Bane’s a great bet to go Over a number he’s topped in six straight.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN FL, FDSN OK

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Knicks vs Wizards Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The New York Knicks face off with the Washington Wizards in an Eastern Conference clash. The second-place Knicks have won six straight, covering all of them. Meanwhile, at the other end of the standings, Washington has won three of the last four.

However, the Wizards haven’t beaten a team with a winning record since Jan. 6, 13 games ago. They’ve covered just two of their last seven as double-digit dogs.

That’s why my Knicks vs. Wizards predictions & NBA picks call for New York to get a road cover on Tuesday, February 3.

Knicks vs Wizards prediction

Knicks vs Wizards best bet: Knicks -13.5 (-105)

The Washington Wizards have faced four lines this large in the last month and a half and lost all of them by double digits, going 1-3 ATS with losses by 25, 21 and 19 points.

Yes, Washington is enjoying its best run of the season — winning back-to-back games for just the third time and taking three of four for only the second time.

But those victories have come against struggling competition, as the Wizards knocked off three losing teams, including a sub-.400 Milwaukee squad and Sacramento, one of the few NBA teams with a worse record than their own.

The Wizards will also be shorthanded without Tre Johnson, as the team’s third-best perimeter shooter and 12.9-point scorer is set to miss his third straight game with a sprained ankle.

While Washington is expected to welcome center Alex Sarr back after he sat out Sunday with a calf issue, it likely won’t be enough to keep pace with the New York Knicks.

The Knicks have been favored by double-digits in their last six head-to-head meetings with the Wizards. They’ve won them all and covered four, including three straight.  

Knicks vs Wizards same-game parlay

The Knicks have gone Under in nine of their last 10 games and play at the No. 24 pace in the league, while Washington prefers to push the tempo as the NBA’s ninth-fastest team.

Still, the Wizards have struggled to dictate terms against stronger opponents, forcing the Over just four times in their last 11 games against slower-paced teams favored by double digits.

Despite hitting six threes in a game twice during the six-game winning streak, there still doesn’t appear to be much trust in Landry Shamet.

He’s been boom-or-bust — scoring 23 against the Lakers and 18 versus Brooklyn but totaling just 26 points with seven made threes in the other four wins, with his big nights coming against two of the league’s five worst perimeter defenses.

Knicks vs Wizards SGP

  • Knicks -13.5
  • Under 228.5
  • Landry Shamet Under 8.5 points

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If insider buzz is accurate, the Knicks are pushing to make a move before the trade deadline, with New York eyeing Giannis Antetokounmpo and reportedly willing to include Karl-Anthony Towns in a potential package.

Towns, who previously struggled amid trade chatter, may be feeling it again after shooting just 18-for-49 (.367) over his last four games, well below his season average.

Knicks vs Wizards SGP

  • Knicks -13.5
  • Under 228.5
  • Landry Shamet Under 8.5 points
  • Karl-Anthony Towns Under 20.5 points

Knicks vs Wizards odds

  • Spread: New York -13.5 (-105) | Washington +13.5 (-115)
  • Moneyline: New York -700 | Washington +500
  • Over/Under: Over 227.5 (-110) | Under 227.5 (-110)

Knicks vs Wizards betting trend to know

The Knicks have won 10 straight over Washington, six by double figures, three by 20 or more. Find more NBA betting trends for Knicks vs. Wizards.

How to watch Knicks vs Wizards

LocationCapital One Arena, Washington, DC
DateTuesday, February 3, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVMSG, MNMT

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Colorado Rockies 2026 spring training broadcast schedule

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Spring training will officially kick off for the Colorado Rockies on February 12 when pitchers and catchers report and it won’t be long before Cactus League action begins with games taking place on February 20.

As usual, a batch of games will be available for consumption thanks to the Rockies Radio Network and the return of Rockies.TV for another year. Courtesy of a recent newsletter from MLB.com’s Thomas Harding, we know the basic schedule of the anticipated broadcasts for the Rockies crew.

850 AM/94.1 FM KOA Rockies Radio Network
(All times Denver time)
 • Feb. 20 vs. Diamondbacks (1 p.m. pregame/1:10 p.m. first pitch)
• Feb. 22 at Rangers (12:55/1:05)
• Feb. 24 vs. Angels (1/1:10)
• Feb. 28 vs. Royals (1/1:10)
• March 1 at Guardians (12:55/1:05)
• March 2 vs. Dodgers (1/1:10)
• March 4 vs. Team USA (1/1:10)
• March 8 vs. Guardians (2/2:10)
• March 9 at White Sox (1:55/2:05)
• March 13 vs. Rangers (2/2:10)
• March 15 at Angels (2/2:10)
• March 17 vs. Mariners (2/2:10)
• March 23 vs. Tigers (7/7:10)
Rockies.TV
• Feb. 20 vs. Diamondbacks
• Feb. 24 vs. Angels
• Feb. 28 vs. Royals
• March 2 vs. Dodgers
• March 4 vs. Team USA
• March 8 vs. Guardians
• March 13 vs. Rangers
• March 17 vs. Mariners
• March 23 vs. Tigers
 (Games on March 4 and March 23 will feature Rockies TV broadcasters. All others are simulcasts with the KOA Rockies Radio Network)

It’s worth noting that the schedule above lists only the Rockies-centric broadcasts that will be available. It is worthwhile to check MLB.TV and the Gameday Audio feeds for broadcasts that are available from the opposing teams on a day the Rockies don’t have a dedicated broadcast. All MLB.TV streams have typically been free to watch or listen to during spring training if you have an MLB.com account, no purchase necessary.

One of the more notable games will be the match-up against Team USA on March 4 as they get a tune-up for the World Baseball Classic. Additionally, the Spring Breakout game featuring top prospects from the Rockies and the Diamondbacks will take place on March 21. Broadcast info has not been ironed out for that game yet.

The broadcasting crews have not officially been announced, but it is expected that Drew Goodman will continue his role as the primary play-by-play for the TV crew, while Jack Corrigan returns as the primary radio voice for KOA. It’s not yet known at the time of writing who will join Corrigan on the radio side, if at all, after long-time co-announcer Jerry Schemmel was laid off this offseason by iHeartRadio.

Rockies baseball is right around the corner. Who are you most excited to follow through the broadcasts this year? Carry on the discussion below!


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Mariners 2026 Prospect Rankings: Honorable Mentions

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It’s that time of year again!

After a busy offseason of transactions that’s seen several top prospects shipped out for controllable talent, the Mariners farm system looks substantially different than it did at the end of last year. Despite plenty of graduations over the course of last season and a healthy amount of trades that sent prospect talent out the door, Seattle still finds themselves with one of the more promising crops of young talent across the league and remain amongst the upper tiers of farm systems league-wide. It’s perhaps not at the elite level it once was, but assuredly above average.

Our annual prospect rankings begin today with Part One of our honorable mentions: The Bats. (Part Two, The Arms, will drop on Thursday.) We’ll be sharing writeups on our top twenty players every Tuesday and Thursday, thoroughly analyzing our favorite prospects and sharing why we’re bullish on their futures. These rankings are a composite of our own personal rankings and aim to reflect the average view of our sitewide prospect team. If you disagree, please let us know (nicely) in the comments!

Brock Rodden – UTIL

2025 Statistic of Note – .342/.405/.526 in AZ Fall League

Rodden has been in the organization for a few years now, routinely finding his way inside of our top twenty rankings. Unfortunately, after an injury-marred season that saw him garner under 200 PA’s, we had him fall just outside of our list this season. When on the field, Rodden has done nothing but produce. The switch-hitting utility man has collected a minor league Gold Glove for his play at second base and has far more power than his 5’7 frame might have you think. He’s sneakily been one of the most consistent performers in this entire system, and despite his relatively advanced age compared to other prospects (he’ll be 26 in March), there’s plenty of reason to believe he can provide the team with a do-it-all utility infielder sometime soon. If the bat to ball skills come back down a little to his career norms, I’d expect Rodden to be a viable option to serve in a fill-in role, a la Leo Rivas or Dylan Moore.

Grant Jay – C/OF

2025 Statistic of Note – Has not debuted

A muscled-up free swinger with a boatload of power, Grant Jay is a super intriguing bat drafted in the 12th round of the 2025 MLB draft. With some legitimate buzz around his name entering the year, Jay went on to slash .309/.437/.655 as a junior for the Dallas Baptist Patriots and was one of the key cogs in the middle of a super talented lineup. Snagging 14 bags as a catcher provided further intrigue to the strong-armed catcher as well, seemingly giving him a ton of tools for teams to dream on at a premium position. What’s not to like?

For starters, Grant Jay’s hit tool is quite poor. Striking out 25.6% of the time in college isn’t necessarily a death sentence, but that’s a pretty significant sign of serious bat-to-ball issues. Additionally, Jay’s defensive future is a little unclear at the moment. Playing primarily as a catcher throughout his college career, most evaluators seem to have him moving off the position moving forward, likely into a corner outfield spot. He’s tremendously strong and a good athlete, but it’s not always super fluid out there and there’s concern he’s a tweener defensively. If he can’t provide passable defense behind the plate, a high-whiff corner outfielder is a far less desirable player and is likely the reason why he ended up slipping to the 12th round. Regardless of his draft position, Jay is absolutely one to watch. He’s far more talented than a lot of players that were taken ahead of him.

Grant Knipp – C/RHP

2025 Statistic of Note – DNP

One of, if not the most unique player in this entire system, Grant Knipp was drafted in the sixth round of the 2024 draft out of Campbell as a two-way player. Though unproven on the mound, he’s been clocked up to 98 from the right side and showed off promising raw shapes with his slider and cutter alike. Perhaps even more interestingly, Knipp was leading the country in homers before he went down with an oblique injury midway through the season and has truly tremendous raw power at the dish. His .402/.547/1.029 slash through his first 29 games (that’s a 1.576 OPS!) is an obviously astronomical accomplishment that shows just how promising a player Knipp is, though it doesn’t come without some clear concerns to his game. Swing-and-miss is going to be a major part of his game as a professional, and having only logged 5.2 IP in his life, to say he’s a little raw on the mound is an understatement. We’re yet to see Knipp take the field as a professional just yet, but with the level of athleticism he possesses, his debut is sure to be an exciting one.

Aiden Taurek – OF

2025 Statistic of Note – .336 AVG | 16/12 K/BB

Aiden Taurek probably isn’t a player most are familiar with, but the young outfielder showed a surprising amount of promise in the early days of his professional career that has him on prospect radars for 2026. Coming out of Saint Mary’s in California from last summer’s 2025 draft, the 13th rounder did nothing but spray the ball all over the Modesto ballpark and looked like an extremely professional hitter from the right side of the plate. There hasn’t been much power in his game thus far and it’s a corner outfield profile, but the contact ability has been phenomenal, the plate discipline is certainly present, and he’s been successfully aggressive on the basepaths. It’s probably not going to be an insanely dynamic prospect that headlines prospect lists, but Taurek looks like he’s got a shot to be a productive piece of this system. He’s got to get to more power in-game, but after his strong debut, he’s undoubtedly turned himself into a piece you’ll want to keep an eye on.

Victor Labrada – OF

2025 Statistic of Note – 151 wRC+ in 300 PAs at AA; 0.88 BB/K

After a long, slow climb through the minors, the fun-sized Cuban has finally landed in Tacoma. Labrada has been a bit of a slow mover since debuting in 2021, needing to repeat levels at times, especially early in his career, but he figured out Double-A this year and is on his way to solving Triple-A. One of the better stolen base threats in the minors, he swiped 44 bags last year and could be an option if the team needs a speedster later in the season, provided he can continue his Oops! all OBP approach in the box.

Leandro Romero – SS

2025 Statistic of Note – 9 HR across 180 PA in DSL

Joining the Mariners as a raw, unpolished 17 year old in the 2024 IFA class, Romero struggled adjusting to the uptick in opposing talent and had a disappointing season. Returning to the DSL for a second round, Romero flipped the script entirely and dominated the competition all season, ultimately changing his prospect outlook entirely. The athletic shortstop displayed good power and improved plate discipline in his retread of the DSL, pairing it with above average marks for his defense on the dirt. It’s a power-over-hit profile, but with extremely advanced exit velocities for his age and exciting tools everywhere else, the hit tool might not need to be all that good for this kid to be an impact player. Romero is a super talented player that should be on everyone’s radar for the 2026 season.

Check back in on Thursday for part two of our honorable mentions!

Report: Cavs exploring trades for Jarrett Allen

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are actively exploring all trade options for starting center Jarrett Allen, according to Sam Amick of The Athletic. Allen’s salary, over $90 million owed to him for the next three seasons, could be used to fill multiple holes on the roster or bring back several assets for a larger trade deal. And it appears the Cavs are in the market hunting for a big fish.

Amick notes that league-wide chatter indicates that the Cavs indeed are seeking a star, such as Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo, and moving Allen as well as Darius Garland is the pathway. While that possibility may be stomach-churning to Cavs fans, there may be external pressures on the organization to make something happen.

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Donovan Mitchell is extension-eligible this summer, and there appears to be real fear that he will decline that opportunity and ask for a trade or simply force Cleveland’s hand to push their chips in. This appears to be the latter, and moving Allen would give the Cavs assets and options to go get that game-changing stud.

Allen, fresh off a 40-point explosion against the Portland Trail Blazers, is averaging 14 points and eight rebounds per game on 60.5% shooting (which is a dramatic downturn from last season’s 70.6%). There have been many questions about Allen’s ability to play up against bigger centers and/or in stressful playoff moments, something that may finally be coming to a head. That being said, the Allen has been in trade rumor mills several seasons over for a reason. His contract is still pretty palatable compared to other centers, and he is only 27-years-old.

Bob Knight's son gets ejected, quits NAIA coaching job. Here's why

Pat Knight resigned as basketball coach at Marian University, an NAIA program in Indianapolis. Knight said he made the decision after "administration" told him to fire an employee.

"I quit today. They wanted me to fire a staff member, and I didn't want to," Knight told IndyStar on Monday evening. "When the administration starts trying to tell you what to do, nah, I've been there before."

Knight went out in style all-too-reminiscent of his late father, legendary Indiana coach Bob Knight. Knight was ejected from the Jan. 31 game against Goshen in the first half. He however, did not throw a chair.

It would be Knight's final game as Marian coach. The Knights lost 75-74, snapping Goshen's 54-game conference losing streak and a 19-game losing streak to Marian.

Knight declined to name the staff member administration wanted him to fire. IndyStar reached out to Marian athletic director Steve Downing for comment on Knight's resignation but did not immediately receive a response.

"I always wanted to go out on my own," Knight said. "I'm glad to be back home in Indianapolis. Hopefully, I'll get back into the NBA scouting. I'm too old. Life's too short to put up with that bull(crap)."

Knight was 16-34, 7-23 in the Crossroads League, after taking over in 2024.

Knight was 79-123 as a Division I coach, succeeding his father at Texas Tech during the 2007-08 season and posting one winning record — 19-16 in 2009-10 — in four seasons. He was at Lamar for three seasons, going 23-12 in 2011-12, winning the Southland Conference regular season and conference championships to make the NCAA tournament. But Knight then went 6-50 his final two seasons.

Knight also spent 10 years as a scout for the Indiana Pacers, was an assistant in the basketball operations staff for the Suns then served as an assistant in the Continental and International Basketball Associations, as well as Texas Tech, Akron and IU. Knight lettered for four seasons Indiana, and was a member of the 1992 Final Four team.

IndyStar sports director Nat Newell contributed to this story.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Bobby Knight's son, Pat Knight, quit as Marian basketball coach

Cavs are worried about Donovan Mitchell’s contract extension, per NBA insiders

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It’s been a hectic 24 hours for the Cleveland Cavaliers. A swap featuring Darius Garland for James Harden is potentially on the way—and Cavs fans are scrambling to figure out how we got here.

According to multiple NBA insiders, it’s because the front office is concerned that this might be the last chance to convince Donovan Mitchell to sign a contract extension in the summer.

“The key here is that the Cavs are moving away from believing in the Core 4,” Brian Windhorst told ESPN Cleveland. “And I think the genesis of this is because they’re worried that Donovan is not going to re-sign this summer.”

Mitchell is in the middle of a stellar season. He’s averaging a career-high 28.8 points and has consistently translated his scoring to the playoffs. The argument here is that Mitchell is growing frustrated with Cleveland’s shortcomings in the postseason and could decline to sign an extension with the franchise.

ESPN’s Tim Bontemps shared the same sentiment, saying he believes an extension is unlikely if the Cavs fall short again in the playoffs this season.

Now let’s get some context out of the way.

Speculation is fair. Especially when that’s part of your job. But, with all due respect, Bontemps also said that the Cavs had ZERO chance of extending Mitchell two summers ago. In fact, numerous NBA media members were adamant about Mitchell refusing to stay in Cleveland.

And, well, we all know how that ended.

Does that mean that everyone is wrong this time? Of course not. It would make sense if Mitchell felt frustrated and looked for a change of scenery if the Cavs collapsed in the playoffs again. That’s only natural. I’m just trying to provide context and temper the flames before they get out of hand on Twitter.

Things change fast in the NBA. Mitchell signed an extension in 2024 before he believed in the future of the franchise. Two disappointing seasons are more than enough to shift that perspective. Regardless of whether or not the Cavs make any blockbuster trades before the deadline, they certainly have pressure on them to compete in the playoffs and convince Mitchell that this ship isn’t sinking.

Arbitrator rules Heat's Terry Rozier should get money from contract while investigation continues

After Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier was arrested and federally indicted last October for allegedly participating in an illegal "insider trading" gambling scheme tied to organized crime, he was placed on leave from the Heat, and the money from his $26.6 million salary was placed in an escrow account until his case was resolved.

On Monday, an arbitrator ruled that the NBA could not withhold Rozier's money under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) and to pay the man, the National Basketball Players Association confirmed Monday in a statement to media outlets.

"We are pleased with the arbitrator's ruling and remain committed to ensuring Terry's due process rights are protected and that he is afforded the presumption of innocence throughout this process," the NBPA said in a statement first given to ESPN (and then other outlets).

Under the terms of the CBA, players can only be put on unpaid leave in cases of domestic abuse or child abuse, sources told ESPN.

Rozier remains away from the Heat, but he and his salary remain on their books. His name has come up in trade rumors for Giannis Antetokounmpo and others, simply as salary ballast to make the trade work under the NBA's CBA.

Federal prosecutors alleged Rozier conspired with professional gamblers to help them win "prop bets" based on his statistical performance in a game. Prosecutors specifically pointed to a game on March 23, 2023, when Rozier, then playing for the Hornets, allegedly told his conspirators he planned to exit the game early with a supposed injury and that they should bet the under on his prop bets. Rozier allegedly was given a portion of the winnings by the conspirators, who are tied to organized crime.

Rozier has vehemently denied any involvement in such a plot. "Terry is not a gambler, but he is not afraid of a fight, and he looks forward to winning this fight," Rozier's attorney, Jim Trusty, had previously told NBC Sports.

Rozier remains away from the Heat while his case works its way through the courts.

High school teammates EJ Liddell, Malachi Smith combine for 39 in Long Island win

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It was eight years ago that E,J. Liddell and Malachi Smith combined to win an Illinois state championship for Belleville West High School. Liddell was also Illinois Mr. Basketball and the two went on to sterling college careers, ending up at Ohio State (Liddell) and Gonzaga (Smith.) Now, the two have been reunited in Long Island, both of them big contributors to the Nets G League affiliate’s success.

Last night was just another reason for the Nets to thank Belleville West as the two combined for 39 points in a 115-107 win over the Grand Rapids Gold at Nassau Coliseum which included a 25-0 run, the biggest in franchise history. Liddell, the Nets two-way, scored 14 and Smith 25 in starting roles, Liddell at power forward and Smith in a combo guard role. It was yet another big game for Smith who’s on a G League only deal.

The 6’4” 26-year-old hit 12 of his 18 shot attempts. Since getting the starting role, Smith has reached new heights in his G League career, his development took a right turn when he began starting with Long Island. He started putting up numbers that he always had potential to and has averaged 17.1 points over the past 10.

Smith came close to a triple-double, as he picked up seven rebounds and eight assists. Smith even had a block to his credit. Smith could become Long Island’s next big development project, similar to Tyson Etienne from last season.

Liddell, his fellow Maroon, made his return to Long Island in this one, after spending a week in Brooklyn and playing in Brooklyn’s big loss against the Detroit Pistons, putting up five points in 10 minutes. After the game, Liddell spoke to ND about his time in Brooklyn again, and playing against the East’s top team.

“We took a couple of tough losses,” Liddell tells ND of his time in Brooklyn. “But, just what Jordi (Fernandez) has been teaching all along, resilience. We have to play with grit and how we’re going to handle adversity as a team. You have to respond a certain way, and we responded when we went to Utah. We took a tough one, so hopefully they’ll respond tomorrow.”

When Liddell asked ND about playing in such a brutal loss, he said, “It’s basketball, I love playing basketball no matter where I’m at.”

After getting back to Long Island late Sunday night, he scored 14 points while shooting 40% for Long Island. Liddell also had three rebounds, one assist, one steal, and one block. Despite his 6’7” height Liddell is one of the G League’s top shotblockers, averaging better than two a game. He also spoke to ND after the game about his performance and mindset coming out of a win like this.

“Coming into today, it’s honestly all about winning,” Liddell tells ND. “I got in late last night, so I tried to get as much sleep in as possible. But you know, come in and compete with these guys that have been here for it, so it’s good to always be back with the guys that welcome me back.”

Liddell proved once again to be one of the court’s most physical players on Monday in his 28 minutes. This is a part of his game that has grown exponentially this season. Whether he blocks the ball or makes tough shots in traffic, the physical part of his game is growing.

“Physicality,” Liddell says. “That’s what they preach. They said that it would be a big part of my game. I’ve even shedded a lot of weight, and I’m still just a broader guy. My dad’s a bigger guy, so that’s just my build. So, I got to use it to my advantage.”

Asked about possibly being elevated to a standard NBA contract, Liddell said he believes he’s an NBA player, adding that it’s not up to him.

“I’ll let the cards fall where they may,” Liddell said. “Obviously, I want to play in the NBA one day. I believe I’m an NBA player, true to heart. But, whatever happens, happens. I have to worry about where my feet are at now; I can’t really worry about what goes on with the politics and everything. I’m just a basketball player. I’m just EJ. If they want me around, I’m going to be around.”

The trade deadline is often a time when NBA teams make decisions on standard deals as well as two-ways with roster moves opening up spots. A few days ago, Grant Nelson, the 23-year-old 7-footer who’s started the last seven games for Long Island, discussed how his goal is a two-way deal, as it has been since he joined the Nets on an Exhibit 10 last summer. With Brooklyn’s Haywood Highsmith’s situation unsettled – he has yet this season and is on an expiring deal, it’s possible both could get their wish.

Nelson, however, remains on a minutes restriction. He broke 20 minutes for the first time Monday night, his eighth start and ninth game since returning from a seven-week layoff that he said had gone a long way towards correcting a knee issue that’s bothered him since he 18, five years ago.

He finished with 11 points on 4-of-9 shooting, including 1-of-2 from deep. It was his first three since his return. He also grabbed six boards. But his big contribution was what might be the dunk of the year for Long Island. The 7-foot Nelson took off down the lane and posterized 7’2” Moses Brown who’s had stints both with the Nets and Knicks.

Brown had started the game dominating the Nets bigs, but after Nelson’s jam, things turned around as coach Mfon Udofia assigned both Nelson and 6’11” David Muoka to him…

“Honestly, he’s a great player. For his size, he can move really well,” Muoka said of Brown. “I’ve had a couple of games against him in my previous two years in the league. For me, with guys like that, it’s just be as physical as I can be and do my work early. There was one or two times I didn’t, and he got the left hook over me. That kind of stuff is what I take pride in, being the guy that guys can’t really score on, whether that’s off-ball or on-ball, just being that defender that I know I can be.”

The game was big as well for Tyson Etienne who could also be in line for a standard deal, although the Nets are at the moment not in need for another guard. The Nets two-way had a game-leading 26 points. The 6’0” 26-year-old point guard entered this game as the all-time Long Island Nets scoring leader. He connected on nine of his 15 shots, including seven of 12 from 3-point range. Etienne also picked up four rebounds and six assists while turning the ball over only one time

Finally, Nate Williams finished with yet another double-double. He tallied 16 points and had 12 rebounds to his credit. The 6’6” wings who turns 27 next week has the most NBA experience on Long Island.

His is another name to watch, for a potential two-way deal, whether with Brooklyn,another NBA team or even overseas. Long Island has already lost two top players to international teams, Yuri Collins to the Israeli league and Jay Scrubb to the Mongolian league where he scored 43 points last week.

Morgan Tucker talks about her two hats

The game also marked Long Island’s big New York Liberty affiliation night which included Long Island playing in Liberty themed uniforms and fan giveaways. The new Liberty’s new head coach, Chris DeMarco, and Libs center Nyara Sabally were in attendance.

Before the game, NetsDaily got the chance to speak with the Vice President of Business Operations for both the Long Island Nets and the New York Liberty, Morgan Taylor. Taylor spoke on the partnership between Long Island and the Liberty and the importance of it all.

“It’s really important,” Taylor tells ND. “It started before I got my role with the Long Island Nets. It’s important to our whole company to celebrate what the Liberty means to Brooklyn, to Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment. Once this partnership started, once the Liberty came over to Brooklyn and started their full season in 2021. It’s great because the players get to wear a jersey that’s similar to what the Liberty wear on court. It’s great to know that the players understand their relationship too. Now it’s even more fun because I work for both teams, so I’m happy that we’re able to cross-promote the night and the two teams.”

Nelson also picked up six rebounds and three assists. He also had one steal to round out his pretty complete game. While he wasn’t a scoring machine in this one, Nelson still showed a ton of progress in different aspects of the game, mainly his physicality and play in the paint. Nelson also hit his first three of the season, trying to expand his shooting out to three-point land. He connected on just one of his two tries.

The third and final Brooklyn two-way on hand in this one was Chaney Johnson. Johnson entered the game from the bench, tallying eight points for 100% day shooting the ball. He went three-for-three, including hitting both of his shots from deep. Johnson also had two rebounds and two steals. However, he had three turnovers, which were tied for the team lead.

David Muoka continued his impressive play as of late. After starting the season off slowly, Muoka has seemingly gotten back on track. He has looked like a force out on the court, and his physical play has seemingly helped him to turn the page. After the game, Muoka spoke to ND about his turnaround this season.

Long Island got off to a strong start from beyond the arc, shooting 55.6 percent (5-for-9) from deep in the opening quarter while limiting Grand Rapids to just one made triple, but the Gold held a 30-25 lead after the first frame. Grand Rapids went on a 27-9 run from 3:34 in the first quarter to 8:10 in the second. Long Island battled back to end the quarter on a 10-2 run and cut the deficit to 66-55 entering the break. Etienne led the Nets with 19 points on 77.8 percent (7-for-9) shooting from the field and 71.4 percent (5-for-7) shooting from downtown in the first half.

Long Island went on a 25-0 run marking the longest run of consecutive points in franchise history. The Nets erupted for 40 points in the third while holding Grand Rapids to just 12 points in the frame. The Gold fought back with an 11-0 run. Long Island held on for a 115-107 win. Long Island finished the game shooting 50 percent (43-for-86) from the field and 42.4 percent (14-for-33) from deep in the win.

Next Up

The Long Island Nets (10-7) return to the court on Friday, February 5th, as they travel to Chicago to take on Mac McClung and the Windy City Bulls. The game tips off at 7:00 p.m. EST and can be watched on the NBA G League and Long Island Nets respective websites.