DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran’s sports and youth minister said it's “not possible” for the country to take part in the World Cup after the United States killed its supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in its ongoing war.
Iran was expected to take part in the World Cup that will be held across North America in June, but Iranian Sports and Youth Minister Ahmad Donyamali told state television that his country’s soccer team players are not safe in the U.S., according to a video of the interview posted Tuesday.
“Due to the wicked acts they have done against Iran — they have imposed two wars on us over just eight or nine months and have killed and martyred thousands of our people — definitely it’s not possible for us to take part in the World Cup,” he said.
Iran is scheduled to play in Inglewood, California, against New Zealand on June 15 and Belgium on June 21 before finishing group play against Egypt in Seattle on June 26. The U.S. is hosting the tournament with Canada and Mexico from June 11 to July 19.
Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump said “I really don’t care” if Iran takes part in the 48-nation tournament.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said he met with Trump on Tuesday night “to discuss the status of preparations” for the tournament and received assurances that Iran would be permitted to come to the U.S.
The Denver Nuggets host the Houston Rockets tonight as Western Conference powerhouses do battle for the fourth and final time this season.
Kevin Durant has been electric on the road this season, and my Rockets vs Nuggets predictions expect him to shine offensively at Ball Arena.
Here are my best free NBA picks for this heavyweight bout on Wednesday, March 11.
Rockets vs Nuggets prediction
Rockets vs Nuggets best bet: Kevin Durant Over 24.5 points (-112)
Kevin Durant is scoring just 24.1 points per game at home, but he’s been excellent on the road, dropping 27.9 ppg outside of Houston. He’s been particularly effective across his last six road games, averaging 31.7 points and scoring 25+ five times.
Durant has scored at least 25 points in 21 of 31 road games, and he reached that mark in each of his two games at Ball Arena this season. In a matchup that should feature plenty of scoring, I expect KD to be effective on offense and keep his team competitive on the road.
Rockets vs Nuggets same-game parlay
The Denver Nuggets are just 4-6 ATS across their last 10 games overall. Denver is 14-16 ATS at home and 10-12 as the home favorite. The Houston Rockets have covered the spread in six of seven games as the road underdog. Houston is 1-2 straight up against Denver this season, but both losses were by 3 points.
The Nuggets have hit the Over more than any other team in the Association, doing so in 41 of 65 games. Denver is 16-14 to the over at home, and Houston is 18-16 to the Over on the road. Both teams are close to full strength, and offense won't be in short supply.
Rockets vs Nuggets SGP
Durant Over 24.5 points
Rockets +6
Over 230.5
Our "from downtown" SGP: Jokic does it all
Nikola Jokic leads the Association with 24 triple-doubles in 49 games, reaching that statistical milestone in 13 of 23 matchups at home. He's posted a triple-double in eight of his last 14 games, including two of his last three.
Rockets vs Nuggets SGP
Durant Over 24.5 points
Rockets +6
Over 231.5
Jokic triple-double
Rockets vs Nuggets odds
Spread: Rockets +6 | Nuggets -6
Moneyline: Rockets +195 | Nuggets -240
Over/Under: Over 231.5 | Under 231.5
Rockets vs Nuggets betting trend to know
The Denver Nuggets have hit the Game Total Over in 33 of their last 50 games (+14.30 Units / 26% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Rockets vs. Nuggets.
How to watch Rockets vs Nuggets
Location
Ball Arena, Denver, CO
Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Tip-off
10:00 p.m. ET
TV
ESPN
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When Montreal Canadiens GM Kent Hughes spoke to the media after the trade deadline had passed, he let it be known that he had been working hard on one particular deal that would have been significant for the Habs, but that he couldn’t close it. He then added that it could be revisited in the summer, meaning the target was still with its team. Given the rumours we had heard around the league about Robert Thomas’ availability, most thought that was who the GM was talking about.
Since then, another name has been making the rounds. Nick Kypreos believes the target was none other than Toronto Maple Leafs’ youngster Matthew Knies. Speaking on the podcast The Fan Hockey Show, Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman said that was his theory too, but that he chased down that lead and it was denied. Before adding, there was definitely smoke there. As the saying goes, there’s no smoke without fire, and one has to admit that the 23-year-old, 6-foot-3, 232-pound would fill a need for the Canadiens, much more than Robert Thomas, who’s quite similar to Nick Suzuki.
The last few weeks have shown just how much the Habs need another top-six player, and the fact that Juraj Slafkovsky was returned to the first line after multiple players tried to fill the void on Suzuki and Cole Caufield’s side shows Montreal could use another power forward type of player. This season, Knies has 51 points in 62 games playing on the Leafs’ first line.
Why would the Leafs entertain trading such a promising player? Well, it’s obvious that the Toronto brass cannot be pleased with how their season has been going. They failed to acquire a suitable replacement for Mitch Marner, and as a result, they are headed for an early summer. If they are to turn it around for next season, changes will have to be made, and they’re not exactly strong on the blueline. A prized asset like Knies, who’s already proven that he can perform in the NHL, can land you several pieces and help to jump-start a quick “reset”. Of course, the price to pay wouldn’t be low. Toronto wouldn’t want to create another issue in its lineup by trading him, meaning they would need a replacement for him on top of a defenseman.
David Alter, who covers the Leafs for The Hockey News, doesn’t believe a deal with the Habs could have been made unless Noah Dobson was part of the package coming back. Needless to say, Dobson isn’t going anywhere, but you have to think that it would have taken a significant offer to get Knies.
If Knies were indeed the target, it would be interesting to see if anything comes of it this summer. With the season the Leafs have had, changes could be made behind the bench and in the front office. Craig Berube looks like he has lost the room, and he may well be dismissed. Would that buy Brad Treliving more time? Maybe. Time will tell. One thing’s for sure, though, if the Canadiens were to acquire Knies, the package could include quite a few assets: a first-round pick (the Leafs do not have one this year), a right-shot defenseman, perhaps David Reinbacher, and a forward, perhaps like prospect Alexander Zharovsky. I don’t see the Canadiens including Michael Hage in a trade for a winger, given how hard it is to acquire good NHL centers. Mind you, if a deal like that had gone down, the Canadiens would more than likely have needed to make another deal to get some help on their blueline, and it is believed that Hughes had another trade lined up for a right-shot defenseman.
Would it be surprising to see a deal go down between the two divisional rivals? Yes, it would be, but at the end of the day, they now face each other only four times per season, so starting next year, that’s four games out of 84 or 4.7% of the games. Of course, you don’t want to see a player you had burn you down the line, but that’s a risk that exists wherever you trade them.
Time will tell if Kypreos and Friedman’s theory pans out, or we may never know if Treliving is dismissed or if the target was someone else entirely.
"In the fourth quarter, it turned into not a real basketball game," Wizards coach Brian Keefe said after his team let Bam walk all over them. "They obviously kept him in the game, and there was a lot of foul calls, 16 free throws in the fourth quarter... He still got some free throws 40 feet from the rim. Can't explain some of those calls, but that's all I've got to say on that."
"I walked in [the Lakers coach's office] and I saw the score. He was at the free throw line, and I saw the score, and they've been playing great basketball lately, and I said to my coaching staff, 'He's rolling'" Lakers coach JJ Redick said. "They all kind of looked at each other. They're like, Are you kidding? Right now? I was like, 'No, what's up? They're like, they're 36 and 28 or wherever they are. They're getting ready to be 37 and 28,' and they're like, 'No, Bam has 77' and I was like, huh? And I watched the last three minutes, and that was a different type of basketball."
Other people were sticking up for Bam, or just congratulating him.
Loved every minute of Bam’s 83. The absurd possessions. The home broadcast raving about his unselfishness when he made a pass. Spo’s ridiculous challenge. Fouling up 20+ to stop the clock. The bombs from 3. Washington fouling a different player so Bam wouldn’t get the shot. The…
The Charlotte Hornets and Sacramento Kings go to battle this evening at the Golden 1 Center, with tip-off scheduled for 10 p.m. ET.
Sacramento has found a rhythm lately, and my Hornets vs. Kings predictions are eyeing them to keep this one competitive.
Read more in my NBA picks for Wednesday, March 11.
Hornets vs Kings prediction
Hornets vs Kings best bet: Kings +12.5 (-110)
The Sacramento Kings are one of the worst teams in the Association at 16-50. However, they’ve captured back-to-back victories against the Bulls and Pacers – the worst squad from the Eastern Conference.
Needless to say, they covered in both of those games. Even in the two losses before this short win streak, the Kings still covered spreads similar to tonight’s line, keeping things competitive against the New Orleans Pelicans and Phoenix Suns.
Most importantly, Sacramento has won three consecutive meetings with Charlotte. It’s a no-brainer to take the ATS tonight.
Hornets vs Kings same-game parlay
Russell Westbrook has been a bright spot in Sacramento’s disappointing campaign. The veteran is averaging 15.5 ppg, and 17.6 points per night in March.
The future Hall of Famer has hit the Over in two of his previous three games, dropping 23 in Sunday’s win over Chicago. He also scored 16 on Tuesday against Indy. Russ is averaging 16.2 ppg at home compared to 14.6 on the road.
Maxime Raynaud did his part on Tuesday as well, dropping 18 points. That was after the 22-year-old erupted for 26 points against the Bulls over the weekend.
He’s cashed the Over in points in four of five contests in March, and three of those outings have been at the Golden 1 Center.
Hornets vs Kings SGP
Kings +12.5
Russell Westbrook Over 16.5 points
Maxime Raynaud Over 13.5 points
Our "from downtown" SGP: Kings putting up points
Sacramento has scored 125 and 130 points across their last two meetings with the Charlotte Hornets, and they’ve cashed the Over in team total in three straight overall.
Hornets vs Kings SGP
Kings +12.5
Russell Westbrook Over 16.5 points
Maxime Raynaud Over 13.5 points
Kings Over 106.5 points
Hornets vs Kings odds
Spread: Charlotte -12.5 (-110) | Sacramento +12.5 (-110)
Moneyline: Charlotte -700 | Sacramento +500
Over/Under: Over 224.5 (-110) | Under 224.5 (-110)
Hornets vs Kings betting trend to know
The Sacramento Kings have hit the Moneyline in 8 of their last 21 games at home (+7.95 Units / 34% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Kings.
How to watch Hornets vs Kings
Location
Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA
Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Tip-off
10:00 p.m. ET
TV
FDSN SE Charlotte, NBC Sports California
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Danish IT supplier Netcompany is new title sponsor
Team to be renamed and have a new kit
Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Grenadiers cycling team will be renamed and rebranded with a new lead sponsor and new kit before the start of this year’s Tour de France in Barcelona on 4 July.
The Guardian understands that while Ratcliffe and Ineos head of sport, Dave Brailsford, will retain ownership and management of the team, the new title sponsor of the World Tour cycling team will be the Danish IT supplier Netcompany.
There have been many milestones for Pittsburgh Penguins' players this season, and that tends to happen when there are four potential future hall-of-famers on one roster.
But, on Tuesday, their general manager and president of hockey operations hit one of his own.
Penguins GM and POHO Kyle Dubas reached his 600th career game as an NHL GM on Tuesday when the Penguins played the Carolina Hurricanes in Raleigh. Dubas is in the midst of his third season with the Penguins, while he spent five seasons as the GM of the Toronto Maple Leafs after being with the Leafs' organization for four years prior to his GM hire.
The 40-year-old Dubas has drawn the attention of many this season, as his drafting, offseason additions, and in-season acquisitions have helped Pittsburgh to second in the Metropolitan Division in a season where many expected his team to be in contention for a lottery pick. One of those additions is new head coach Dan Muse and his staff, who have managed to produce successful results with the Penguins' mix of veterans and young players.
If the Penguins do indeed make the playoffs, there are many who believe that Dubas will contend for GM of the Year.
Pittsburgh has yet to make the playoffs under Dubas.
CLEVELAND, OH - MARCH 8: Jaylon Tyson #20 and Sam Merrill #5 of the Cleveland Cavaliers high five during the introductions against the Boston Celtics on March 8, 2026 at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Cavaliers fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.
This week’s survey about the Cleveland Cavaliers is simple. Which role player is most important for the playoffs?
For purposes of this discussion, we’re going to label anyone who isn’t in the new core four of Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen as a role player. The options listed below are Dennis Schroder, Jaylon Tyson, Sam Merrill, Dean Wade, or others.
There are good arguments for all of these players.
First, Schroder’s ball handling and playmaking have been extremely important with the second unit. Opponents have had a difficult time keeping pace with the Cavs when he’s playing well. Last season, a lack of play initiators was one of their biggest issues against the Indiana Pacers. Schroder can help in that capacity.
Next, Tyson, at his size, can provide things that few others can on the roster. His ability to playmake in the short roll and knock down threes would be incredibly valuable in a playoff context, especially if the Cavs played a wing-heavy team like the Boston Celtics.
Merrill can be one of the most disruptive off-ball players in the league. His shot can truly break defenses, which is extremely helpful in the playoffs when half-court offenses can bog down.
Wade provides something that few others on the roster can. He’s an extremely versatile defender who can shift between guarding all five positions on the court, depending on the matchup. That’s incredibly valuable. However, he needs to be able to provide something offensively to be playable in the postseason.
Lastly, I included the option of other. This basically encompasses Keon Ellis, Max Strus, Craig Porter Jr., Thomas Bryant, Larry Nance Jr., and Nae’Qwan Tomlin.
So, which role player is most important in the playoffs?
Let us know what you think in the survey and comments below!
Travis Konecny has piled up the points in Philadelphia, and now draws a Washington team that has conceded 40 goals over the past 10 road games.
My Capitals vs. Flyers predictions expect Konecny to make the most of this advantageous matchup.
Let’s take a closer look at my NHL picks for Wednesday, March 11.
Capitals vs Flyers prediction
Capitals vs Flyers best bet: Travis Konecny Over 0.5 points (-160)
Travis Konecny has stuffed the scoresheet all season long, especially at home. He has picked up a point in a remarkable 73% of home dates and recorded almost as many multi-point showings (seven) as zeros (eight).
The points should continue to come against the Washington Capitals. They have not limited goals nearly effectively on the road, conceding an extra 0.49 goals per game.
Washington’s goal suppression in away games has gotten even bleaker of late. They’ve given up 40 goals over their past 10 on the road and allowed 3+ in nine of them. Look for Konecny to take advantage.
Capitals vs Flyers same-game parlay
The total of 5.5 is juiced to the Over and trending towards 6, so we should see goals here. Alex Ovechkin is a prime candidate to get involved for the Capitals.
He has points in seven of his last 10 away games and 61% of road dates on the season.
Jakob Chychrun has seen a massive uptick in shot volume without John Carlson, averaging an additional 1.2 attempts per game. Carlson was traded at the deadline, opening the door for Chychrun to play an even bigger offensive role moving forward.
Capitals vs Flyers SGP
Travis Konecny Over 0.5 points
Alex Ovechkin Over 0.5 points
Jakob Chycrun Over 2.5 shots on goal
Capitals vs Flyers odds
Moneyline: Washington -110 | Philadelphia -110
Puck line: Washington -1.5 (+210) | Philadelphia +1.5 (-260)
Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+115) | Under 6.5 (-135)
Capitals vs Flyers trend
Travis Konecny has points in 15 of his last 20 home dates. Find more NHL betting trends for Capitals vs. Flyers.
How to watch Capitals vs Flyers
Location
Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Puck drop
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
TNT
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PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - MARCH 10: Trendon Watford #12 dumps water on Cameron Payne #20 of the Philadelphia 76ers after the 139-129 win over the Memphis Grizzlies at Xfinity Mobile Arena on March 10, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Sixers snapping their three-game losing streak was thanks in large part to Cam Payne dropping a new career-high 32 points, carrying them over the tanking Memphis Grizzlies.
As a league-wide story it was already overshadowed by someone scoring the second-most points in a single NBA game. Bam Adebayo knocked Kobe Bryant down the list with an 83-point performance against the Washington Wizards. Payne wasn’t going to let that rain on his parade though.
“I was worried about Cam Payne honestly,” he said at the podium after the game. “I’m like, ‘Man, Bam can’t take my night.‘”
Payne of course had no problem shouting out Adebayo for his historical performance, but he’ll still remember this day for his own personal achievement.
“Shoutout to Bam though,” Payne said. “I’m a big time Kobe fan, so that’s huge for someone that scored that many points in a game, but man, I’m taking it, this is my night. March 10, this is all me.”
It’s been a whirlwind season for Payne who started the season playing in the EuroLeague for KK Partizan of Serbia. The Sixers of course brought him in following the trade deadline after trading away Jared McCain and Eric Gordon.
It certainly took time for Payne to get his feet under him. Before having the night of his career he had been shooting just 20% from three since returning to Philadelphia. That was on Payne’s mind the night before as the team suffered a loss in Cleveland.
“Yesterday, I was talking about being efficient, and I came out and I was very efficient. So that’s big time,” he said.
Efficient is putting it lightly. He went 9-of-10 from the field and made all eight of his three-pointers. It’s the most made threes in a game for a Sixer without missing.
“That’s crazy, like Tyrese ain’t did that shit?,” is how Payne said he reacted to learning that stat.
This type of production was sorely needed for a Sixers team that is 20th in both three-point attempts and percentage.
“That’s a little bit special, but he’s capable of doing that when he gets going,” said head coach Nick Nurse after the game. “He has some nights where he’ll make four out of five and it seems he’s a little streaky that way but when he gets rolling he can do that.”
Proving he was still capable was just as big for Payne himself as it was for the team. He has a chip on his shoulder after not finding an NBA suitor last offseason.
“I feel like I’m good enough to play in this league, like that’s a really good monkey off my back to show people that I’m good enough,” he said.
Payne has cultivated a reputation of being a bench spark both in terms of intangibles. At any given availability he’ll say something to the effect of his famous “energy costs nothing” quote. Not only is he appreciated by his teammates for that, but it makes them even happier for his success.
“He’s had a crazy year to say the least,” Kelly Oubre Jr. said. “So all the work he’s put in, to grind his way back and just continue to be the same person who brings energy and is a spark, up or down, hit shots. It’s always amazing to see him smile and help us in a victory.”
Payne admitted he has to be more consistent to prove himself, but to Oubre’s point, it’s been a wild year for him. He mentioned getting to hang out with his two dogs before the game since he’s only just been able to move them back to Philly. Perhaps they are the good luck charm. Everyone should hope so, since the Sixers’ backcourt could use a lot of production from Payne over the coming weeks.
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - FEBRUARY 25: Martin Necas #88 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on during the third period of a game against the Utah Mammoth at Delta Center on February 25, 2026 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Following a successful weekend with dual shootout triumphs over their central division rivals, forward Martin Nečas of the Colorado Avalanche was named the NHL’s second star of the week with eight points over four contests.
Mark Scheifele, Martin Necas and Tage Thompson have been named the NHL’s “Three Stars” for the week ending March 8.
The best part of the trade deadline passing is when the true stories of what happened behind the scenes during the frenzy start to come out including how the Montreal Canadiens were in on Nazem Kadri until the end.
— Pro Hockey Rumors (@prohockeyrumors) March 9, 2026
ICYMI, hear about our first hand account of Nazem Kadri’s return to Colorado! He’s more ready and focused than ever on earning the grand prize one more time.
Bad news for the Colorado Eagles, their arena build project in Greeley has hit a snag with a local vote that didn’t go their way. The builders are still optimistic they will find a solution.
Greeley residents kicked the Colorado Eagles out of their new nest in Tuesday’s special election. At least for now. https://t.co/6c1Cdf4c61
It’s a short turnaround for the Montreal Canadiens, as they’ll play their second Atlantic Division clash in consecutive nights against the Ottawa Senators at Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday, March 11.
My top Canadiens vs. Senators predictions and NHL picks call for Ottawa to take care of business on home ice tonight.
Canadiens vs Senators prediction
Canadiens vs Senators best bet: Senators moneyline (-170)
The Ottawa Senators are cruising along a 9-1-2 stretch while allowing the fewest goals per game (2.08) and ranking fourth in Corsi For percentage and second in expected goals percentage, so this is a daunting matchup on the second leg of a back-to-back set for the Montreal Canadiens.
Of course, the Habs rank 27th in CF% and 30th in xGF% at 5-on-5 during the same stretch, too.
Finally, I also value Ottawa No. 1 Linus Ullmark’s rock-solid .908 SV% and 2.34 GAA on home ice this season.
Canadiens vs Senators same-game parlay
While I prefer the Sens moneyline for the best bet, going with the puck line in the same-game parlay offers a nice odds boost. The Sens have allowed the fewest expected goals per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 on home ice, which paves the way to this game going Under.
Turning to Ottawa winger Drake Batherson, he’s recorded two or more shots in seven of his past nine games for 24 total while jumping the boards with the top line and No. 1 power-play unit.
The Habs' possession numbers have also been down, and Montreal has surrendered the seventh-most shots per game (30.5) during the highlighted stretch.
The Ottawa Senators have covered the puck line in 9 of their last 12 games (+8.60 Units / 54% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Canadiens vs. Senators.
How to watch Canadiens vs Senators
Location
Canadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
Date
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Puck drop
7:30 p.m. ET
TV
Sportsnet
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ATLANTA, GA - MAY 2: Edrice Adebayo poses for a portrait during Adidas Nations Atlanta on May 2, 2015 at the JW Marriott in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Kelly Kline/Getty Images) | Getty Images
History was made yesterday, and it was made in the most bizarre of ways.
Didn’t involve the Knicks, but it surely did involve a bunch of shaddy fouling, freebies… and #HeatCulture, amirite?
New York is playing the Jazz tonight. Who says Landry Shamet cannot hit 130 on the dot? Anyway, here’s the latest from our lads.
"And out of respect Erik Spoelstra will pull Bam Adebayo…"
“Everybody says what is the difference between the (‘07 Cavs, champion Warriors) teams… But the things I think are common amongst all of them are what we formulated as our standard, and all those teams, they sacrificed for one another. All those teams, they’re connected. All those teams have a competitive spirit. All those teams have a belief in the process and each other. . . Throughout the course of the team we’ve grown a lot in those areas. Everybody needs to go through adversity. We went through some adversity and we were able to try to lean on our standards while we did do that. That’s something that’ll carry us a long way come playoff time.”
Ime Udoka on Bam Adebayo's 83 point night:
"First thing you think is how…… not because of him but because of the way he plays. I saw he only made 6 threes but 40 free throws or something like that, tells the story right there and………….. the Washington Wizards." pic.twitter.com/PScqMKHBPv
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod 🇸🇴 (@big_business_) March 11, 2026
Jordan Clarkson
On arriving in New York without expectations:
“I ain’t coming in expecting anything, honestly. A lot of people made expectations on my arrival and what I can do and what I’ve done my whole career. But not knowing anything, I came here with an open canvas. I just knew one goal and what we wanted to do, and that’s to win. Talking to Josh and Jalen before this, we never talked about anything but winning. We’re trying to get the goal done. Seeing those dudes last year make it to the Eastern Conference finals, and just want to help them and help this team get the end goal.”
On returning to Utah on Wednesday:
“That’s a home for me. I loved the organization. I love the coaching staff. Yeah, I love the city. All I had was love there. So going back, I don’t know what my emotions are going to be. I’m going to try to keep my cool in terms of not feeling emotional, just all the gratitude and everything that the city is giving me. But yeah, I don’t know how I’m going to feel yet.”
On valuing winning in New York:
“You definitely value winning and being a part of this team and being part of this process in terms of what we want to do in terms of accomplishing winning. But it’s been great. Everything has been purposeful and meaningful. I’m just trying to stay locked in for any moment and opportunity I get here. But it’s been fun.”
The Heat are fouling while up 25 to try and get Bam Adebayo more point, madness.
On using every moment on the court as an opportunity to grow:
“Any time you have games like that you can kind of look at that as a positive and just build on those things. You don’t want those things to be the be-all, end-all. My career is about growth and getting better. So I need to learn from those experiences and learn from every one — good or bad. Those were good experiences. But me, personally, I’ve had some bad experiences on the floor. From my play. So learn from both of those things and just continue to grow, continue to get better.”
On learning to follow the game plan as a backup guard:
“Sometimes you’re out there you get in the flow of the game, and as a backup point guard or another guard on the team, when Jalen comes out you have to be really direct and accurate with how you’re playing and how coaches want you to play out there on the floor. So just following our game plan.”
Here’s every foul that led to Bam’s 43 free throw attempts
“It goes back to not being satisfied when we do the things that we’re supposed to do.”
Cam’ron on Bam Adebayo’s 83 point performance:
“The man shot 43 free throws you should get 83, this is not a real stat. This is not Michael Jordan’s 66 or even Kobe’s 81… That sh*t fraudulent, 43 free throws” pic.twitter.com/LDPeo2yvVc
Mar 10, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington (25) fights for a loose ball with Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) and forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | Brett Davis-Imagn Images
The Atlanta Hawks notched their seventh-straight victory with a 124-112 victory over the Dallas Mavericks at State Farm Arena on Tuesday night. Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored a game-high 29 points with Jalen Johnson adding 27 points. For the Mavericks, a hot burst in the third quarter saw Klay Thompson lead the Mavericks with 21 points with Kris Middleton adding 16 points off the bench.
Entering the game on a six-game win streak, in addition to the Mavericks’ position on the season at this point, the Hawks entered this contest with a mantra similar to a number of games that have dropped on their schedule after the All-Star break: take care of business.
The hosts certainly played to that mantra in the first quarter, establishing a double-digit lead A balanced scoring effort — led by Onyeka Okongwu’s nine points — helped the Hawks score 40 points in the first quarter, seemingly setting up what was looking like an easy victory.
All appeared to be going to plan, but the Hawks’ second unit really slowed the offensive work that had been done in the first quarter. While Mo Gueye had some good flashes in the second quarter (including a charge, two offensive rebounds, and five points), the others — Jock Landale, Zaccharie Risacher, Corey Kispert — struggled to make a tangible impacts on this game (though, Landale made a literal physical impact at times near the rim).
Despite shooting 61% in the second quarter, the Mavericks only outscored the Hawks by three points, in part helped by a shot disparity of 18-to-24 attempts in the Hawks’ favor, with four offensive rebounds contributing.
The third quarter looked as though the Hawks would finally put the distance between the two sides, taking an 18 point lead through a Gabe Vincent three with 5:08 remaining in the third. While young star Cooper Flagg struggled in this game (more on that later), it was the veterans that pulled the Mavericks back into the game.
After that Vincent three, the Mavericks outscored the Hawks 22-8 in the remaining five minutes, with Thompson and Middleton scoring 18 of those 22 points. Thompson found form, taking advantage of Risacher’s inexperience, while Middleton was a steady force getting to his spots.
“We just broke down,” said Hawks head coach Quin Snyder of Klay Thompson. “I mean, there are positions where we’re standing, watching, and he’s in the corner, and we can get there. We didn’t during that stretch, and we didn’t during other stretches…”
The Hawks’ second unit, again, didn’t covet themselves in glory with their play in the third quarter, and with CJ McCollum also struggling at times in this game (shooting 5-of-15 from the field)
Middleton would tie the game at 97 apiece with 9:02 remaining in the game, and it was the Hawks’ quick response that helped them re-establish their foothold in this game.
A missed three from Alexander-Walker is rebounded by Dyson Daniels, who wants to try and get the ball to Johnson. The Mavericks deny the ball to him, and the screen from Okongwu frees up Johnson on the cut, and Daniels threads the needle to find him for the finish at the rim, plus the foul:
As the shot clock is beginning to wind down, Alexander-Walker steps up to the ball screen, and as Flagg looks to drive left, Alexander-Walker gets his hands down low to poke the ball loose. Kispert goes down to the floor to attempt to recover the loose ball, and by the time all of this has transpired the Mavericks need to get a shot up. Naji Marshall obliges, but can’t convert the three:
After Thompson and Johnson traded threes, the Hawks’ lead would not fall under four points for the rest of the game, before back-to-back threes from Alexander-Walker put the game beyond reach for good with around two minutes remaining. The Hawks eased to a 12-point victory in the end, but they deserve credit for making the quick reply when the Mavericks tied the game, and they did it on both ends of the floor.
Postgame, Snyder was disappointed to see the Hawks’ once-18-point lead disappear in the third, but was pleased with his side’s response.
“We’ve executed really efficiently late,” said Snyder. “What we didn’t do tonight, which we’ve been pretty consistent on, is the 38-point third quarter, where we just traded (baskets) for a while. When you do that — and then we go through a stretch where we had some good looks — you miss a couple, and all of a sudden a lead you worked really hard to build disappears and you create game pressure. The flip side of that is that we handled the game pressure well. There’s some situations that we just didn’t execute, and we’ll have a chance to look at those and get better.”
“That third quarter we gave a big 40 points, which is too much,” added Dyson Daniels. “It was on the defensive end, we weren’t getting stops, Klay was getting hot, we had to take him out of the game and make other people try and beat us. Once we started getting stops, getting the game back on our terms, we were able to get out and run. We executed really well down the stretch. We had a little lapse there in that third, fourth quarter, but glad we could come back from it.”
When the Hawks needed big plays, Jalen Johnson (13 fourth quarter points) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (hitting those back-to-back threes) combined to provide those plays. The Hawks were asked about this tandem after the game, with Quin Snyder praised Johnson getting off the ball — in addition to getting to the rim — and allowing Alexander-Walker to hit those big shots.
“…Jalen’s willingness to get off the ball and find Nickeil (and) Nickeil hit big shots, and JJ got to the rim, got to the line, those guys executed” said Snyder of Johnson and Alexander-Walker in late game situations.
Johnson himself praised Alexander-Walker’s intelligence, and how he and Alexander-Walker have made use of practice time to further develop their chemistry.
“Nickeil’s a hell of a player, obviously, and he’s somebody that’s really smart,” said Johnson of Alexander-Walker. “Just something we’ve been doing in practice is just continue to rip out certain actions we’re in together. So, just developing our chemistry and just figuring out ways we can get each other open, find stuff we like, and different actions we like. So it’s been good.”
Johnson finished with 27 points — 17 coming in the second half — on 10-of-18 shooting from the field, seven rebounds, and eight assists. Johnson did a good job of exploiting his physical advantage inside, and not settling for three.
There havebeen times this season where Johnson could settle for seven three-point attempts, but he took just five in this spot, making two. Johnson was a constant threat at the rim, and the passing ability of Dyson Daniels (five of his 10 assists delivered to Johnson) helped open up the floor for Johnson, this give-and-go from Daniels to Johnson for the dunk being the pick of the bunch:
Speaking of Daniels’ playmaking, his 10-assist, 0-turnover game runs his amazing recent assist to turnover ratio: four turnovers to 50 assists since the Hawks’ win-streak began on Feb 22nd. Postgame, there was (rightly) a lot of praise for Daniels’ playmaking.
“Dyson’s been huge for us,” said Johnson of Daniels. “Not just over this win streak, but the whole year. Dyson brings pretty much every aspect to the game, and he’s somebody that’s just always willing to get better and always willing to learn. 50 assists to four turnovers? That’s insane, it’s just a testament to his work, and obviously we need him to keep being big for us.”
“He’s been really steady,” added Alexander-Walker of Daniels. “He gets to the paint at will, and he’s poised. He does a really good job playing off of two feet and staying under control. I think that’s why he’s had success making plays for others. He’s really starting to slow down, and the game is slowing down for him as well.”
Daniels himself attributed his playmaking success and confidence to decision-making, and getting into the paint to utilize his teammates’ spacing.
“I think for me, it’s just about making the right decisions,” said Daniels in gaining confidence as a ball-handler/playmaker. “A lot of my game is trying to get feet in the paint, find my teammates. whether it be cutting, circle behind, kick out threes, that sort of thing. They make my job easy just by spacing and stuff. When we run in transition is when we look really good. Guys space, we get to the rim, the lane opens up. That’s really good, I want to keep my turnovers down and assists up, so I hope we can keep that rolling.”
While Daniels shooting a, sadly, woeful percentage from three is unfortunate, in last night’s matchup it allowed Daniels to see the floor more than perhaps he may have otherwise seen it, and plays developed within this extra space.
“…The way they were playing me today as well with the big sitting off so much, I was able to see the floor a lot better and make plays,” added Daniels. “Every night’s going to be different scouts, different coverages. It’s just we have to go in and execute against that. I thought we did a pretty good job tonight.”
Daniels’ defense was fantastic, and there’s a lot to be said here as well. The main avenue for a Mavericks upset win would have been Cooper Flagg erupting for a 30 or 40 point-plus game. Now, they got close in the fourth with a Klay Thompson mini-eruption, but without Flagg having a big night offensively it was going to be tough to envisage a Mavericks victory — Dyson Daniels helped ensure that no such night occurred.
A play that set a tone early was this knock-away from Daniels on Flagg on the baseline, leading to a steal:
Daniels wasn’t alone in enforcing the defense on Flagg, who the Hawks allowed to see a second body on drives — their gameplan for defending Flagg was clear to see and well executed.
On the drive from Flagg, McCollum is the extra defender that picks up the dribble, forcing Flagg to pick up his dribble, pivot, and when he tries to lift a shot inside it’s rejected by Onyeka Okongwu:
On the drive, Daniels is happy for Flagg to wander to an extra body, this time, Okongwu, and the attempted pass inside to Marshall doinks off his head and out of bounds:
On a swing to the weakside corner, Flagg’s fake takes him past Johnson, but Daniels is waiting to contest, and his vertical challenge forces Flagg to try and adjust to finish with a reverse, and Okongwu is there to knock the shot out of bounds:
Flagg finished with 14 points on 6-of-16 shooting, and in a 12 point victory, the Hawks limiting Flagg was one of the defining elements of this game. Daniels was asked about guarding Cooper Flagg postgame, and praised his teammates for switching and moving bodies for each other.
“I’ve never played Cooper Flagg, or seen him play before, this was the first time I really went up against him and he’s going to be a great player over time,” said Daniels. “Once I come up against players I’ve already seen before, I know what they like to do, I know their tendencies. So, it’s about taking that away. Every night’s going to be somewhat difficult. Every team has a great player. For me, it’s just about being locked in on that assignment, making sure I make their life as difficult as possible, making them take tough shots. As a team, we’ve been doing a really good job shifting for each other, switching and keeping the same coverages as well. So, we just got to continue to do that.”
As a whole, Daniels believes that his season started slow defensively, and has picked up the challenge of guarding the opposition’s best offensive player of late.
“…I feel like I started the season slow with my defense,” said Daniels of his defense. “The last few games have kind of taken the challenge of really getting the best player every night and trying to take him out of the game.”
Overall, the Hawks did a great job of turning defense to offense, scoring 21 points off of turnovers, and 26 fastbreak points. When the Hawks are able to get those stops/force those turnovers and can get out and run, it’s arguably Atlanta at its best offensively. Johnson can pass and run, Daniels is able to lead passes in transition, Alexander-Walker is excellent at running the floor, Okongwu can threaten from behind the arc, Mo Gueye is a good rim-runner. There’s a lot of options for the Hawks to exploit their opponents in transition once they get going (fifth in the NBA at points off of turnovers, and second in the league in fastbreak points).
Elsewhere offensively, Daniels shot an efficient 6-of-11 from the field for 14 points to go with those 10 assists, Okongwu shot 7-of-12 from the field for 18 points, including 3-of-5 from three to go with nine rebounds and four blocks. If there was a criticism of the Hawks last night, their bench play was really poor last night, and allowed Dallas to get back in this game twice.
Landale was a tough 0-of-5, and any positive contribution Risacher made to this game was undone by his defense of Thompson in the third quarter; ‘Know Your Personnel’ is a well-known defensive principle which would apply here. McCollum’s play with the bench unit wasn’t brilliant, and Kispert didn’t add a ton (two points on 1-of-3 shooting) in nearly 15 minutes. Any consistent bench play and this game is a blowout, and on another night against stronger opposition it would cost them far more than it did against the Mavericks.
Ultimately, the Hawks took care of business and run their winning streak to a current NBA-best seven games. However, the Hawks’ focus is on a playoff berth, taking it one game at a time.
“It’s been good,” said Johnson of the Hawks’ seven-game win-streak. “I think the biggest thing is just us taking it one game at a time. We’re not focused on a win streak, that’s not our end-goal. Our end goal is to make a playoff push, and the best way to focus on doing that is just taking it one game at a time and continue to stay together throughout this. Obviously, we’re winning, but understanding what we need to get better at moving forward, because we’re going to have some closer and tougher games. The more we stay together through it, I think it’ll be good.”
A comeback victory for Philadelphia against Memphis, a narrow victory for Charlotte over Portland, and Bam Adebayo’s 83 points (what.) saw the Hawks’ immediate playoff rivals all notch victories on Tuesday, so it’s important for the Hawks that this run continues.
Fortunately, the schedule may allow for this run to continue: Brooklyn is the Hawks’ next opponent, followed by Milwaukee. Then, a potentially pivotal game against the Orlando Magic at State Farm Arena awaits — a chance to, potentially, run the streak to 10 and notch a victory over a direct rival… that’s the big game to circle in the Hawks’ upcoming schedule.
In the meantime, the Hawks (34-31) remain in Atlanta to take on the Brooklyn Nets (17-48) on Thursday night at State Farm Arena.
With two back-to-backs
this week and Samuel Montembeault still struggling to find his game, the
Montreal Canadiens have decided to call up Jacob Fowler from the Laval Rocket. Given
the fact that Jakub Dobes played last night, chances are Fowler won’t have long
to wait before playing in his 11th NHL game; he could face the Ottawa Senators tonight.
In his
first stint with the Habs back in December, the 21-year-old put together a
4-4-2 record with a 2.62 goals-against average and a .902 save percentage, on
top of getting his first shutout against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
In the AHL,
he has played 27 games this year, winning 19, losing 7 in regulation and 1 in
overtime, and recording 3 shutouts. While the plan was initially for Fowler to
spend the whole season in the AHL, the circumstances in Montreal have forced
the Canadiens to call him up midseason, when both Montembeault and Jakub Dobes
were struggling.
It remains
to be seen how long this call-up will last, but since the trade deadline has
come and gone, there is no more roster size limit, as long as the team is under
the salary cap. In other words, he could be kept with the Habs indefinitely.
This move from
the Habs’ front office is not surprising, but it’s not good news for
Montembeault. The Becancour native is working on fixing his game with Marco
Marciano, but the Habs’ patience is clearly wearing thin. Given the importance
of every single point in a playoff race, they just couldn’t afford to wait
anymore, and to be honest, he’s been given plenty of opportunities to bounce
back throughout the season, but he hasn’t been able to.
This does
not mean that the Habs are getting ready to waive him; there is no roster size
limit, but it may well further indicate that the Canadiens will have to make a
goaltending decision sooner than expected. The team has confirmed that all three goaltenders are healthy right now.