This is just the second time Michigan has been the top-ranked team in college basketball in one of the two major polls since Fab Five days of 1992-93.
Arizona takes No. 1 in AP Top 25 men’s basketball poll, Iowa State up to No. 4, Gonzaga into top 10
Arizona took over the top spot in the AP Top 25 men's college basketball poll on Monday, a reward for a perfect start to the season that includes a quartet of wins against ranked foes, including a lopsided victory over Auburn last weekend. Purdue, which had spent the past three weeks at No. 1, slid to sixth following its 81-58 home loss to Iowa State and the entire poll got a shakeup as only two teams remained in the same spots from last week.
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Why Nick Robertson Is Coming Out Of Maple Leafs' Lineup For Calle Jarnkrok Against Lightning
The Toronto Maple Leafs are making one lineup change ahead of their Monday-night matchup against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Drawing in: Calle Jarnkrok. Coming out: Nick Robertson.
Toronto's coming off a 2-1 shootout loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Saturday night, where the only goal they allowed came on the power play. Despite often having one of the best power plays in the NHL, the Lightning currently sit 24th in the league, operating at 15.9 percent.
Still, Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube believes they're dangerous on the man advantage. And that's why he made the switch.
"It's a good power play over there," Berube said. "I just wanted an extra (penalty) killer in tonight. And that line with (Scott) Laughton, (Steven) Lorentz, and Jarnkrok, it's a good checking line for us, too. We'll need that."
Jarnkrok hasn't appeared in the Maple Leafs' lineup since Nov. 28, a 4-2 loss to the Washington Capitals. The 34-year-old has four goals in 18 games this season.
Robertson has appeared in all but one game for the Maple Leafs this season. The only time he's come out of the lineup was on Oct. 24 against the Buffalo Sabres. After that healthy scratch, Robertson went on a tear, scoring five goals and 10 points in his next 11 games.
Since then (his last nine games), the 24-year-old has just one goal.
Part of that drop-off has come because of Robertson's decrease in ice time. During the 11 games after being a healthy scratch, Robertson averaged 15:46 of ice time. However, in the next nine, when he registered just one point, the forward averaged 11:21 of time on ice.
"I talked to (Robertson) this morning," Berube said after Toronto's morning skate on Monday.
"He was playing in the top-six and doing a good job, but then you make changes. But I have all the confidence that he'll get it back. To me, he's lost a little bit of his jump and the tenacity he plays with. But at the same time, that's a little bit ice time and getting the opportunity, too."
Berube is making one more lineup change ahead of their matchup against the Lightning: Dakota Mermis re-enters the lineup, and Philippe Myers is being scratched. Below is the Maple Leafs' projected lineup vs. Tampa Bay, with puck drop slated for after 7:30 p.m. ET.
Matthew Knies - Auston Matthews - Max Domi
Easton Cowan - John Tavares - William Nylander
Dakota Joshua - Nicolas Roy - Bobby McMann
Steven Lorentz - Scott Laughton - Calle Jarnkrok
Morgan Rielly - Oliver Ekman-Larsson
Jake McCabe - Troy Stecher
Simon Benoit - Dakota Mermis
Dennis Hildeby starts
Artur Akhtyamov
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Jets Make Goalie Swap: Send Milic To AHL Moose, Call Up Domenic DiVincentiis
The Winnipeg Jets have made a goaltending move, recalling goaltender Domenic DiVincentiis from the AHL’s Manitoba Moose and loaning Thomas Milic back to the Moose. The move comes as the Jets continue to navigate the absence of their reliable starter, Connor Hellebuyck, who remains sidelined with an injury.
DiVincentiis’ call-up was widely anticipated after a strong training camp and pre-season. He has been one of the AHL’s more consistent netminders this season, posting a 2.49 goals-against average and a .915 save percentage despite a 6-7-1 record with the Moose.
Milic, who was recently called up to make his NHL debut, saw action in a tough matchup against the top-seeded Carolina Hurricanes. He started the game and kept Winnipeg competitive early, stopping 30 of 34 shots, but the Jets’ depth scoring issues mounted, increasing the pressure on the rookie. Milic later came in relief for current starter Eric Comrie twice, allowing two goals in each appearance while stopping 24 of 28 shots.
Comrie has shouldered the bulk of the goaltending duties since Hellebuyck’s injury, starting nine games with a 3-5-1 record, a 3.25 goals-against average and a .893 save percentage. The team attempted to start him in both legs of a recent back-to-back, including Saturday’s 6-2 loss to the Edmonton Oilers, but he will now get a few days to rest.
The Jets could turn back to Comrie for Tuesday’s home matchup against the Dallas Stars, or they may give DiVincentiis a chance to make his NHL debut in a challenging matchup against one of the league’s top teams, similar to Milic’s recent debut. If Comrie starts Tuesday, DiVincentiis would likely debut later in the week, either Thursday at home versus the Boston Bruins or Saturday against the Washington Capitals.
With Hellebuyck sidelined, the Jets are hoping this goalie swap brings more stability between the pipes as they navigate a difficult stretch of the season.
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Suns vs. Timberwolves predictions: odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for December 8
The Minnesota Timberwolves (15-8) host the Phoenix Suns (13-10) on Peacock Tuesday night at 7:30 PM ET.
Minnesota is riding a five-game winning streak with wins over the Celtics, Spurs, Clippers, and twice versus the Pelicans. The Timberwolves have scored at least 119 points in four of the past five games and Anthony Edwards scored at least 32 points three times.
Phoenix won the first meeting between these teams, 114-113. Since then, the Suns have gone 3-4 and lost by double-digits three times. This will be the third road game of a four-game road trip for the Suns and they've already played four road games in the past five contests. Phoenix could be without second-leading scorer Dillon Brooks tonight, and is already without leading scorer Devin Booker.
Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup and find a potential sweat or two! We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff. Odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.
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- Date: Monday, December 8, 2025
- Time: 7:30 PM ET
- Site: Target Center
- City: Minnesota, MN
- Network/Streaming: Peacock
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Game odds for the Suns at the Timberwolves
The latest odds as of Monday courtesy of DraftKings:
- Moneyline: Minnesota Timberwolves (-455), Phoenix Suns (+350)
- Spread: Timberwolves -9.5
- Total: 223.5
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Expected Starting Lineups for the Suns and the Timberwolves
Suns
PG Collin Gillespie
SG Grayson Allen
SF Dillon Brooks (questionable)
PF Royce O’Neale
C Mark Williams
Timberwolves
PG Donte DiVincenzo
SG Anthony Edwards
SF Jaden McDaniels
PF Julius Randle
C Rudy Gobert
Injuries for the Suns and the Timberwolves
Suns
G Devin Booker (groin) is OUT for Monday's game
G Dillon Brooks (left Achilles soreness) is questionable for Monday's game
F Isaiah Livers (hip) is ruled OUT for Monday’s game
G Jalen Green (hamstring) is OUT for Monday’s game
Timberwolves
None
Important stats, trends and insights ahead of Suns at Timberwolves on Monday.
- Minnesota is 4-5 ATS as a home favorite
- Minnesota is 7-12 ATS as a favorite
- Minnesota is 6-5 to the Under at home
- Minnesota is 5-4 to the Under as a home favorite
- Phoenix is 7-4 to the Over on the road
- Phoenix is 6-3 to the Over as a road underdog
- Phoenix is 7-7 ATS as a underdog
- Phoenix is 4-5 ATS as a road underdog
Rotoworld Best Bet
Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Timberwolves to cover:
"When the Suns have been underdogs of 9 or more points this season, they have gone 1-3 ATS with a cover over the Thunder. Despite that cover, the Suns lost by 22, 27, and 19 points on Friday night as +9.5 road underdogs in Houston.
Phoenix has played four road games in the last five contests and Minnesota is 5-0 in that same span. The Timberwolves earned two of those wins against teams with winning records, which hasn't been the case early in the season. I think this line is telling and regardless if Brooks is out, I am not sure the Suns have enough firepower to score on the Timberwolves."
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The "Trouba Train" Appeared over the Weekend, Causing Injury and Sparking Discussion
The “Trouba Train” is now a phrase that everyone who follows the NHL is familiar with. When it’s written or uttered, one thing is pictured: the now Anaheim Ducks defenseman delivering a bone-crunching, momentum-swinging hit on an opponent.
It’s drawn its fair share of scrutiny, as he often comes as close to the legality line as possible, sometimes crossing it, as he’s been suspended two times in his NHL career and fined four times by the NHL Department of Player Safety.
The latest appearance of the “Trouba Train” came on Friday night, when the defenseman delivered a hit on Washington Capitals rookie forward Ryan Leonard (20) behind the Ducks' net following a chip-and-chase.
Trouba catches Leonard with his head turned and looking down at the puck behind the net#FlyTogetherpic.twitter.com/lYtAGBkSMH
— Patrick Present (@PatrickCPresent) December 6, 2025
Leonard was bleeding and injured after the hit and did not return to the game with an upper-body injury. He’s since been placed on IR and will be out for an “extended period of time,” according to Caps head coach Spencer Carbery.
After the game, Caps forward Tom Wilson offered his thoughts, revealing he attempted to get retribution for his injured rookie teammate.
“I saw it coming. He knows exactly what he’s doing, and the kid’s in a vulnerable spot,” Wilson said. “Obviously, Leno’s pretty banged up. I asked him (Trouba) to fight, and he said no, so we’ll leave it at that.”
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Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville wasn’t exactly asked for his opinion on the hit after the game, but was asked about his team’s response and praised them for not letting it get out of hand, as things have so many times in the NHL in the past when these situations occur.
“You don’t want to see anyone get hurt,” Quenneville said. “At the end of the day, I think that our response after the hit was in the right way.”
Their game against the Ducks on Friday was the Caps’ finale of a four-game road trip, after which they returned to DC to face the Columbus Blue Jackets on Sunday. As mentioned, they’re one of the hottest (if not the hottest) teams in the NHL, registering points in their last eight games, winning seven of them.
Ryan Leonard (8th overall in 2023) seemed to be finding his footing (to say the least) in the NHL, as he entered Friday’s game with seven points (2-6=7) in his previous four games, including a four-point (2-2=4) game on Wednesday against the San Jose Sharks.
“Disappointing” is an understatement when it comes to a team losing a key player to their present and future. Carbery addressed the media on Sunday ahead of the Caps’ game against Columbus, reiterating his dislike of the hit and suggesting the NHL consider a rule change.
“Like I said the other night, I don’t like the hit,” Carbery said. “I understand the league’s stance and the refs’ stance on the hit. To me, we have to do something as a league. I don’t know where this goes; if anything, it’s just the head contact is the key, right? That’s the key to all of this, is the head contact, and whether he’s low, and he’s in a very, very vulnerable spot.
“You can look through the years at certain hits like this. When guys could hunt guys all over the ice. When you’re engaged, a majority of the time, when you’re wheeling the net, and you’ve got a defender on you and a forward’s walking up the half wall, happens a lot in games, and you’re about to pass it to the D, that winger can leave his coverage. His coverage is the D-man in most D-zone coverage. He can leave his coverage and go and hunt that puck that’s engaged, and he can blow him up every single time.
“Now, you’ve got to be careful with that if you make contact, but you could do it,” Carbery continued. “And it used to happen a lot more frequently, especially when there was more physicality in the game, more guys that weren’t as concerned with the puck in their shifts. So that’s the part that I don’t like. It looks old-school to me, of hunting a player who’s in a vulnerable spot. But I understand the league’s perspective on it and the actual hit itself.”
Some more angles of the Trouba hit on Leonard.
— Sammi Silber 🏒 (@sammisilber) December 6, 2025
I think the argument is that looking from one angle contact maybe seems like shoulder to shoulder/upper chest. But can clearly see it's shoulder to head.
Leonard in a vulnerable spot. You don't hit there.pic.twitter.com/HY0hO0KVei
(Author’s Opinion): Carbery’s stance is understandable, and one most coaches, organizations, and fans would have if their player were involved in such an event. However, it can be argued that Leonard wasn’t, in fact, engaged or being checked by the other Anaheim defender (Olen Zellweger) at the time of the hit. Leonard was already beyond Zellweger, slightly overskated a puck, and attempted a behind-the-back pass to a teammate cutting to the slot.
The NHL rule book suggests Trouba’s hit on Leonard is clean, within the rules, and undeserving of discipline. However, discourse will continue surrounding hits of this nature, as it’s truly unfortunate when they result in players, especially star players, missing significant time.
The original call on the ice was a five-minute major and was immediately reviewed by the on-ice officials. Trouba is no stranger to these instances and offered his thoughts when asked how he felt it was handled by the game’s officiating staff.
“It was probably the right way to go about it and make sure everything’s okay,” Trouba said after practice on Saturday. “I’d rather them call the five minutes and review it, and if it’s a clean hit, let’s all move on. It was a clean hit in the hockey game. If it’s a dirty hit, you have the opportunity to review it and make the correct call.”
Leonard has 18 points (7-11=18) in 29 games for Washington this season, and no further update has been given. He was spotted wearing a sling on his left arm following the Caps’ 2-0 win over the Blue Jackets on Sunday.
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Jonathan Kuminga's DNP Sunday lights fire under renewed trade rumors
It is no secret that Golden State planned to test the trade market for Jonathan Kuminga around the trade deadline. That's why the team played hardball with him last offseason, pushing him into a more tradeable contract, a two-year, $46.8 million deal with a team option on the second year.
Speculation about a Kuminga trade grew in the last 24 hours when he got a DNP-CD on Sunday in a game against Chicago where Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Al Horford were all out. The benching came a day after Kuminga had a 1-of-10 shooting outing in a loss in Cleveland.
"Just got to keep going, just like everybody else who's in this position," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after the game, trying to play it all down, via NBC Sports Bay Area. "And it happens to everybody, pretty much, other than the stars. Guys come in and out of the rotation depending on who's available, how the team's playing."
Kuminga is averaging 12.4 points and 6.3 rebounds a game this season, but the numbers don't do justice to the roller coaster road to get to this point. Kuminga averaged 16.2 points a game on 53.7% shooting through the first five games of the season, the Warriors were 4-1 and Kerr said he thought Kuminga was a permanent starter for the team. But things began to slide after that, and eight games later Kerr moved Kuminga to the bench. Kuminga missed the next seven games with knee tendonitis.
Since his return, Kuminga has averaged 7.8 points a game on 30% shooting.
Golden State still plans to test the Kuminga trade waters around the deadline (he cannot be traded until after Jan. 15), reports Anthony Slater at ESPN.
The Warriors are expected to explore the Kuminga trade market in the weeks ahead as the probability of a split before the February deadline remains strong, according to league sources.
There may be a team willing to take a flier on Kuminga, believing a new setting and an offense that better suits his style — more one-on-one isolation attacking — could be the ticket. However, circumstances have changed for the teams reportedly interested in Kuminga last summer, Sacramento and Phoenix, and their current level of interest is up for debate. Kuminga's ongoing minutes fluctuation under Kerr isn't going to help his trade market, either.
Mets agree to minor league deal with right-handed reliever Carl Edwards Jr.: report
The Mets added pitching depth on Monday morning, agreeing to terms on a minor league deal with right-hander Carl Edwards Jr., according to Will Sammon of The Athletic.
Edwards, 34, has pitched for eight teams throughout his 11-year major league career, including a successful five-year run with the Chicago Cubs, winning a World Series in 2016. He appeared in 192 regular season games with the Cubs, pitching to a 3.30 ERA.
Since his days with the Cubs, Edwards has pitched for the Padres, Mariners, Braves, Blue Jays, Nationals, Angels, and Rangers.
Overall, the reliever has a 3.56 career ERA.
According to Sammon, Edwards’ contract includes an invite to major league spring training.
The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets
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The next time an NHL player wonders whether he has an impact on people, he should consider the case of Mason Krieger, a six-year-old from Cleveland, Ohio, who has been in speech therapy most of his life but speaks in cogent and complete sentences when he talks about the Columbus Blue Jackets. The day after Matt Duchene scored in double overtime in Game 2 of the Blue Jackets’ second-round series against the Boston Bruins, Mason and his father, Marty, went to a local rink to do a video recreation of the goal, right down to the part where Duchene slid across the ice on his knees in celebration.
The way Pierre-Luc Dubois figured, his decision to spend $3,000 on a bottle of Louis XIII cognac last summer was a pretty wise investment. You know how quarterbacks take their offensive linemen out for dinner or send them on vacations? That’s kind of what this was like. After all, Dubois had just made an extra $425,000 in bonus money in the first year of his contract and wanted to show his appreciation for the person most responsible for helping him earn it. Dubois had three goals when Artemi Panarin became his linemate, and Dubois ended his rookie season with 20. So he stroked a check for three large and gave it to teammate Seth Jones, who purchased the elixir because Dubois was too young to do it himself. He still is.
The Blue Jackets have been rocked with injuries over the last few weeks. It started with just the injury to veteran defensemen Erik Gudbranson. Unfortunately, now it has gotten worse and has now impacted four other players for a total of five players. Which includes Sean Monahan who hurt himself in last night's game against the New Jersey Devils.
When it comes to scoring goals, historically the Jackets defensive corps hasn't been very good. But in the last few seasons, Zach Werenski has taken his game to another level, both offensively and defensively. Werenski is the all-time franchise leader in career assists, and 5th in career goals.
They have recalled Luca Del Bel Belluz on an emergency basis. In a corresponding move, they placed Mathieu Olivier on injured reserve (IR) retroactive to November 24. Olivier is out of the lineup with an upper body injury that he suffered against the Washington Capitals.
Vanek, originally drafted by the Buffalo Sabres in 2003, was traded to Columbus on February 26th, 2018, in exchange for Jussi Jokinen and Tyler Motte. He played in 19 games for Columbus, scored 7 goals and totaled 15 points. He also scored a hat trick against Edmonton for Columbus that season.
Pinelli, 20 was called up on November 25 as part of an emergency recall. During that time, he played in three games, including his NHL debut against his boyhood team, the Toronto Maple Leafs.
GAME PREVIEWS & RECAPS
The Blue Jackets must find a way to get points in every game. They had a not-so-great November by going 5-5-5. Somehow, though, they're only six points back of Jersey, and could make up ground tonight. In fact, had they not blown so many leads, they could actually be sitting up top with New Jersey in the Metro.
Last night's game turned into an MMA brawl, with a little bit of hockey thrown in for good measure. The story of this game was the second period when everything went sideways. There were 4 fights and 63 penalty minutes handed out. Jonas Siegenthaler, who fought Adam Fantilli, was given a game misconduct because his jersey wasn't properly secured, allowing it to come off. He was booted from the game, in what turned out to be a rare penalty.
Detroit comes into Columbus having gone 4-4-2 in their last 10 games and are losers of 4 of their last 5. They did win their last game against the Bruins on Tuesday, however.
The Red Wings beat the Jackets back on November 22nd when Columbus blew a 3-1 third-period lead. They then lost the game 1:50 into the overtime period.
The two teams combined for six goals in the second period, five of which were power-play goals. Dmitri Voronkov took a double minor for high-sticking 7:52 into the second and then took a two-minute minor for high-sticking with 25 seconds left in the period. The Wings scored on all three penalties to put the score at 4-3 going into the third period.
Dean Evason: Head Coach
- Happy that they got the extra attacker but not thrilled that they got there in the first place
- Mentioned that he is happy with how the team has done in the shootout
- Happy to see Kent Johnson score, so was the team
- Went with a three man defensemen set up largely because of Zach Werenski
- Feels the team got a boost with the return of Marchenko
- Feels the team is as tight as he has ever seen, especially the Metro
- Believes it has something to do with the condensed schedule
- Feels that this season shows just how great the league is and how great the players are
Blue Jackets Stats
- Power Play - 18.8% - 16th in the NHL
- Penalty Kill - 71.8% - 30th in the NHL
- Goals For - 80 - 20th in the NHL
- Goals Against - 89 - 20th in the NHL
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A quiet Dodgers offseason has yet to heat up. Will winter meetings help them find a move?
At the start of this offseason, the Dodgers signaled a willingness to be patient and methodical in building their roster for 2026.
At the start of this week’s MLB winter meetings, at least, the team arrives in Orlando, Fla., having thus far remained true to form.
Compared with their whirlwind offseasons the past two winters, the Dodgers have been conspicuously quiet in the wake of their second consecutive World Series championship. Their only free-agent deal has been the re-signing of veteran infielder Miguel Rojas. Their only trade was a swap of minor-league pitchers with the Seattle Mariners. The biggest news, to this point, was their decision to non-tender reliever Evan Phillips (and they could very well wind up bringing him back).
Behind the scenes, there have been efforts for more, of course. The team came up short in pursuit of free-agent relievers Raisel Iglesias and Devin Williams. They have canvassed the trade market and laid potential groundwork for possible future moves.
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But for now, exactly what their winter will hold remains a largely unanswered question.
And, in all likelihood, it could ultimately be dictated by whom they’re willing to part with as they go about reshaping their roster.
All offseason, the trade market has looked like the Dodgers' most logical path to upgrading their roster — the place they could most easily shore up their needs in the bullpen and outfield, while still avoiding having to add another long-term contract to their expensive and aging core.
There are targets galore to go after, too, from Brendan Donovan or Lars Nootbaar of the St. Louis Cardinals, to Jarren Duran or Wilyer Abreu of the Boston Red Sox, to potentially even bigger names like Cleveland’s Steven Kwan or Minnesota’s Byron Buxton (though the latter is reportedly unlikely to be dealt this offseason).
Oh, and as long as there remains even a slim chance of two-time Cy Young-winning pitcher Tarik Skubal getting traded by the Detroit Tigers, you can bet the Dodgers will be monitoring that situation, too.
For President of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and Co., the task will be trying to line up a trade package to pull off any of those moves.
The Dodgers have plenty of chips to bring to the bargaining table, with ample young pitching depth and a minor-league farm system considered perhaps best in the sport. But balancing it all while finding value is still a challenge. Which is why, as trade rumors fly, don’t be surprised to see a potentially wide range of familiar names bandied about in such speculation.
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The team’s most obvious trade bait, of course, remains their collection of young talent. They have a crop of highly touted outfielder prospects they could potentially deal from, including Josue De Paula, Zyhir Hope, Eduardo Quintero and several others. They have a former top prospect in Dalton Rushing, who struggled through his rookie year but still possesses promising raw tools.
Most of all, they have plenty of young pitchers who could also help fetch a nice return, from ascendant minor-league prospect Jackson Ferris, to returning 2024 breakout rookies River Ryan and Gavin Stone, to potentially even more established big-league names like Justin Wrobleski (a natural starting pitcher who was stuck in more of a swingman role in the bullpen last year) and Emmet Sheehan (who is about at the same stage of his career that former top Dodgers prospect Ryan Pepiot was when he was dealt two winters ago).
The Dodgers, however, are still prioritizing the future. They want to go for a historic three-peat next season. But they also know, at some point in the coming years, they will need to cycle in a new generation of talent to maintain their championship window.
Thus, any young player traded now will come with a potential future cost.
Which could help explain why, in recent weeks, young players have not been the only ones caught up in trade rumors around the team.
Last month, ESPN cited one anonymous MLB executive who described Tyler Glasnow as a potential “sleeper name” on this year’s trade market. Last week, the Athletic reported that Teoscar Hernández’s name has come up in trade discussions, too.
Granted, the odds of either getting dealt appear low. And for now, they figure to remain key cogs in next year’s pursuit of another World Series title.
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At the same time, however, they are also veterans approaching their mid-30s, with significant salaries due over the next several seasons. And if the Dodgers were to find deals to move them — either as a way to shore up other spots of the roster, or to offload money for a potential free-agent signing — it’s far from unfeasible that the club could pull the trigger.
After all, for a front office that is conscious of its roster’s advancing age, and trying to juggle both short- and long-term goals, such considerations reflect the wide net the Dodgers are believed to be casting this offseason; the kind of deliberate, exploratory mode they’ve been in while evaluating potential paths through this winter.
Perhaps this week, the team’s most serious pursuits will become clearer, as they meet with rival clubs during the league’s annual winter meetings at the Signia by Hilton here in Orlando.
But to this point, they are seemingly keeping their options open, content to engage in a slower winter pace as they continue to let both the free-agent and trade market develop around them.
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How to watch Phoenix Suns vs. Minnesota Timberwolves: Live stream info, preview for tonight's game
Tonight's Peacock NBA Monday matchup features a showdown between the Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves. This is the second of three meetings between the two teams this season. The Suns won the last match-up 114-113 on November 21. Live coverage tonight begins at 7:00 PM ET. See below for additional information on how to watch follow all of the NBA action on NBC and Peacock.
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Phoenix Suns:
The Phoenix Suns fell 117-98 to the Houston Rockets on Friday. It was the team's first game of the season, without Devin Booker for the entire contest. Booker, who leads the Suns in scoring (25.0 ppg) and assists (6.7 apg), suffered a right groin strain in last Monday's win against the LA Clippers. He will not play tonight and will be reevaluated before the team's Dec. 10 matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
Minnesota Timberwolves:
The Timberwolves defeated the Clippers 109-106 on Saturday, extending their win streak to five straight games. They are now tied with the Boston Celtics for the second-longest active run behind the Oklahoma City Thunder (15).
Jaden McDaniels led the Timberwolves with 27 points on Saturday. The sixth-year forward is on pace for career highs in points (16.0 ppg), field goal percentage (53.5%), and three-point percentage (48.6%) this season.
JADEN. JMAC. SLIM. WHATEVER YOU CALL HIM.
— Minnesota Timberwolves (@Timberwolves) December 7, 2025
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Julius Randle added 24 points and 6 rebounds, while Anthony Edwards finished with 15 points, 6 rebounds, and 4 assists.
How to watch Phoenix Suns vs Minnesota Timberwolves:
- When: Tonight, Monday, December 8
- Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN
- Time: 7:30 PM ET
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How to watch the NBA on NBC and Peacock:
Peacock NBA Monday will stream up to three Monday night games each week throughout the regular season. Coast 2 Coast Tuesday presents doubleheaders on Tuesday nights throughout the regular season on NBC and Peacock. On most Tuesdays, an 8 p.m. ET game will be on NBC stations in the Eastern and Central time zones, and an 8 p.m. PT game on NBC stations in the Pacific and often Mountain time zones.
Check local listings each week. Both games will stream live nationwide on Peacock. NBC Sports will launch Sunday Night Basketball across NBC and Peacock on Feb. 1, 2026. For a full schedule of the NBA on NBC and Peacock, click here.
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It’s Mohamed Salah v Liverpool, and nobody is coming out of it well | Jonathan Wilson
Handing the Egyptian a contract extension while also bringing about a new identity has backfired terribly
There is perhaps nothing in a career as hard as the leaving of it. Unless something utterly remarkable happens, Mohamed Salah has played his last game for Liverpool. Left out of the starting lineup for each of the last three matches, he trained on Monday after his extraordinary post-match tirade following the 3-3 draw with Leeds but he has not been selected for the Champions League against Inter on Tuesday. He may or may not be with the team for Saturday’s game at Anfield against Brighton (“I don’t know if I am going to play or not but I am going to enjoy it,” he said). After that, he will be in Morocco for the Africa Cup of Nations with the Egypt national team and the transfer window will have opened by the time the tournament is over.
How has it come to this? Salah is one of Liverpool’s all-time greats. He lies behind only Ian Rush and Roger Hunt in their all-time goalscoring charts. Across all clubs, only Alan Shearer, Harry Kane and Wayne Rooney have scored more Premier League goals. He played a key role in two Premier League titles and a Champions League. He’s won the Premier League Golden Boot four times and been named player of the year three times by both his fellow players and soccer writers – including last year. He’s only 33 and there has been no obvious sign yet of him fading with age. This is not the end anybody would have wanted.
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