What we learned as Warriors suffer brutal loss on Barnes buzzer-beater

What we learned as Warriors suffer brutal loss on Barnes buzzer-beater originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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SAN FRANCISCO – The San Antonio Spurs are not the Phoenix Suns. 

Despite having nothing to play for in the standings, the Spurs weren’t going to back down. They also weren’t going to give up when Golden State led by as much as 14 points in the first quarter. What looked to be a blowout was a battle for all four quarters. 

Thursday night at Chase Center was a game of runs that wasn’t decided until former Warrior Harrison Barnes made a fadeaway game-winning 3-pointer to beat the buzzer as Golden State lost 114-111. In a season that has featured a handful of bad losses, this one tops them all for the Warriors.

With the Warriors’ NBA playoff hopes coming down to the final day of the regular season, they couldn’t afford such a back-breaking loss. After outscoring the Spurs by 16 points in the third quarter, the Warriors were outscored by 15 points, 38-23, in the fourth.

Multiple miscues cost the Warriors down the stretch, including two turnovers in the final minute.

Steph Curry (30 points) and Jimmy Butler (28 points) carried the Warriors offensively, particularly in the second half. Draymond Green was one rebound and two assists shy of a triple-double, but two mental lapses defensively in the end were impossible to ignore. 

Curry was a plus-14, and no other starter had a positive plus/minus. The only other Warriors player to even have a positive plus/minus was Trayce Jackson-Davis, who was a plus-3 in three minutes.

Here are three takeaways from an inexcusable loss.

Up-And-Down Start

Playing the lifeless Suns one night prior, Warriors coach Steve Kerr commended his veteran stars – Curry, Butler and Green – for sending a message and setting a tone from the jump. On the second night of a back-to-back, the trio once again was locked in following the opening tip. 

The Warriors began the game on a 9-0 run, prompting a timeout from Spurs interim coach Mitch Johnson. Their lead was extended to 11-0 after the timeout. When Johnson first pressed pause and tried to collect his team, Green already had two points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal as he swiped down and knocked the ball away from veteran center Bismack Biyombo. 

At the end of the first quarter, the Warriors led by nine points. Curry and Butler each had seven points, and Steph also swiped two steals. Green stuffed the stat sheet with five points, four rebounds, five assists and a steal. Their movement and precision highlighted how important this game was.

Then, a lackluster start to the second quarter saw Green put an end to a 7-0 Spurs run with a three at the top of the arc. But the Warriors couldn’t get going. The Spurs held a 12-3 advantage when Curry came back in, and then moved to 19-3. Golden State got outscored 32-19 in the second quarter, turning a nine-point lead into a four-point deficit.

While the Spurs turned the heat up, the Warriors went ice-cold in the second quarter, shooting 27.3 percent from the field (6 of 22) and going just 4 of 15 (26.7 percent) on threes.

Third-Quarter Switch Flipped

Remember what a staple the third quarter used to be for the Warriors? It’s where dreams became nightmares for opposing teams. Well, those 12 minutes might not be as dominant as they once were, but they do remain a strength of the Warriors. 

They came into the day having the seventh-best third-quarter point differential in the NBA, and found whatever boost was required at halftime in the locker room. The Warriors raced out to a 6-0 run in the third quarter and never slowed down, enjoying a 37-21 advantage for the quarter. Feeding Curry certainly helped. 

Curry scored 10 points on 4-of-9 shooting and only connected on one of his five 3-point attempts in the first half. He found his rhythm in the third quarter. 

In just under 10 minutes, Curry scored 14 points, going 5 of 9 from the field, including 4 of 6 on threes. Rookie Stephon Castle was called for an off-ball foul from how much he held onto Curry, only for the greatest shooter the game has seen to then drain a trey right in front of him following the whistle.

End Of An Era? 

As Castle did his best to stick with Curry’s every move, Curry on the other side of the ball was in a matchup he has known his entire 16-year NBA career. He faced off against Chris Paul for the 40th time in the regular season, dropping to 23-17 in this rivalry between two point guards bound for the Hall of Fame. 

Paul is labeled as the pure pass-first point guard, as Curry’s unique style off the ball and shooting prowess makes him a whole other animal to handle. Through the first half, it actually was Paul who was the leading scorer of the two, 12-10, going a perfect 4 of 4 overall and 3 of 3 on threes. Curry’s huge third quarter, in which Paul went scoreless, seemed like it was going to change the script of this latest 48-minute movie. 

There were scenes of Paul goading Brandin Podziemski into an offensive foul and coaching his guys on the fly, as well as Curry igniting the home crowd with every 3-pointer that splashed through the nets. Some moments felt like flashbacks, others were a reminder of their long standing greatness to the game. Kerr said pregame he doesn’t expect Paul to retire after the season, and it’s easy to see why a team still would sign an undersized point guard who turns 40 years old in under a month. 

Just like when Curry plays LeBron James or any other legend, it was easy to appreciate what these two have meant to basketball for nearly two decades. And there’s another reason for Dub Nation to remember the days of loathing Paul.

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Celtics post best road record in franchise's history

Celtics post best road record in franchise's history originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics fell to the Orlando Magic in their final road game of the 2024-25 season Wednesday night, but the defeat won’t keep them out of the franchise’s record books.

Their 33-8 road record this season is the best in franchise history. They came just one win shy of tying the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors for the best road record in the history of the NBA.

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That’s quite a feat, especially when you consider that Warriors team won a league-record 73 games in the regular season before ultimately losing to LeBron James’ Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals.

The Celtics also set a franchise record for the most road wins and best road win percentage in a season in franchise history.

  1. 2024-25: 33-8, .805 win percentage
  2. 1972-73: 32-8, .800
  3. 1974-75: 32-9, .780
  4. 2007-08: 31-10, .756
  5. 1959-60: 23-9, .719

In addition to the records explained above, the Celtics also finished with a plus-9.3 scoring margin on the road, which currently ranks No. 3 all-time behind the 1971-72 Los Angeles Lakers and this season’s Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder have three road games remaining, so Boston could jump back to No. 2 all-time by season’s end.

  1. LA Lakers, 1971-72: 11.3 road scoring margin
  2. Oklahoma City Thunder, 2024-25: 9.6
  3. Boston Celtics, 2024-25: 9.3
  4. New York Knicks, 1969-70: 9.1
  5. Chicago Bulls, 2007-08: 8.2

The Celtics did not secure homecourt advantage throughout the 2025 NBA playoffs. They’ll finish the regular season with the second-best record in the Eastern Conference and the third-best record in the league. The C’s wouldn’t have homecourt advantage if they met the Cavs in the Eastern Conference Finals and/or the Thunder in the NBA Finals.

So it’s encouraging for the Celtics that they are such a good road team and can play at a high level without the tremendous boost the TD Garden crowd provides. They might need to lean on their road dominance at some point in the postseason.

3 observations after Dowtin's career-high performance leads Sixers over Wizards

3 observations after Dowtin's career-high performance leads Sixers over Wizards  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

WASHINGTON — The Sixers snapped their skid and enjoyed a win Wednesday night in their road finale.

The team ended its 12-game losing streak by earning a 122-103 victory over the Wizards at Capital One Arena. 

Jeff Dowtin Jr. scored a career-high 30 points and Lonnie Walker IV added 24. 

The 17-63 Wizards’ top scorer was Tristan Vukcevic with 24 points. 

Justin Edwards (rib contusion) remained among the Sixers’ injured players. Tyrese Maxey (right finger sprain) was officially ruled out for the season before the game. Alex Reese exited in the fourth quarter with a right Achilles tendon strain and did not return.

The 24-56 Sixers will host the Hawks on Friday night. Here are observations on their win over the Wizards:

Bona strong vs. Sarr

The Sixers started nicely, taking a 10-2 lead with two Walker three-pointers sandwiched between a pair of Adem Bona dunks. 

Bona was eager to do damage in transition and gave the Sixers an ultra-athletic, high-leaping pick-and-roll threat. The rookie big man finished the first quarter with nine points on 4-for-4 shooting.

He was also good defensively against No. 1 overall pick Alex Sarr, tightly contesting shots without fouling. Bona does have a habit of cutting it very close on goaltends, but the Sixers definitely don’t mind his hunger for blocks. 

He picked up two more rejections Wednesday, extending his run of consecutive games with at least one block to 14. 

Dowtin lights it up  

The Sixers’ usual go-to guy late this season was ice-cold in the first half. At intermission, Quentin Grimes was 0 for 10 from the field. 

With Grimes sitting, the Sixers’ second unit played well early in the second quarter. Dowtin got his first NBA action since the Sixers’ March 26 loss to the Wizards and served as the backup point guard. The Sixers’ other subs were Ricky Council IV, Reese and Colin Castleton. 

Dowtin was the standout, tallying 11 points in the second quarter. He looked to be coasting to 13, but Dowtin somehow missed a completely uncontested layup after sneakily swiping a steal from Sarr. 

That play was a blip for Dowtin, who kept on rolling in the third quarter, He exploded for 11 points in a span of 85 seconds, capping his flurry by draining a deep, heat-check three. The Wizards called timeout and Dowtin grinned on his way back to the Sixers’ celebrating bench. 

Finally tasting victory again

Seeking their first win in over three weeks, the Sixers entered the fourth quarter with an 89-79 edge.

They played decent zone defense early in the fourth and continued to run much of their offense through Dowtin. The 27-year-old reached his new career high by knocking down a confident baseline jumper.

Walker also scored steadily. Fifty-three points over his last two games is not shabby at all for a player looking to prove that he deserves a stable spot in the NBA.

In the end, the Sixers didn’t have to conquer any late-game obstacles. They pulled away from the Wizards and, for the first time in a long time, were decisively better than their opponent. The team’s nightmarish season won’t end with a 15-game losing streak.

3 observations after Dowtin's career-high performance leads Sixers over Wizards

3 observations after Dowtin's career-high performance leads Sixers over Wizards  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

WASHINGTON — The Sixers snapped their skid and enjoyed a win Wednesday night in their road finale.

The team ended its 12-game losing streak by earning a 122-103 victory over the Wizards at Capital One Arena. 

Jeff Dowtin Jr. scored a career-high 30 points and Lonnie Walker IV added 24. 

The 17-63 Wizards’ top scorer was Tristan Vukcevic with 24 points. 

Justin Edwards (rib contusion) remained among the Sixers’ injured players. Tyrese Maxey (right finger sprain) was officially ruled out for the season before the game. Alex Reese exited in the fourth quarter with a right Achilles tendon strain and did not return.

The 24-56 Sixers will host the Hawks on Friday night. Here are observations on their win over the Wizards:

Bona strong vs. Sarr

The Sixers started nicely, taking a 10-2 lead with two Walker three-pointers sandwiched between a pair of Adem Bona dunks. 

Bona was eager to do damage in transition and gave the Sixers an ultra-athletic, high-leaping pick-and-roll threat. The rookie big man finished the first quarter with nine points on 4-for-4 shooting.

He was also good defensively against No. 2 overall pick Alex Sarr, tightly contesting shots without fouling. Bona does have a habit of cutting it very close on goaltends, but the Sixers definitely don’t mind his hunger for blocks. 

He picked up two more rejections Wednesday, extending his run of consecutive games with at least one block to 14. 

Dowtin lights it up  

The Sixers’ usual go-to guy late this season was ice-cold in the first half. At intermission, Quentin Grimes was 0 for 10 from the field. 

With Grimes out, the Sixers’ second unit played well early in the second quarter. Dowtin got his first NBA action since the Sixers’ March 26 loss to the Wizards (he’d be sitting because two-way contract players can only be active for 50 games in a season) and served as the backup point guard. The Sixers’ other subs were Ricky Council IV, Reese and Colin Castleton. 

Dowtin was the standout, tallying 11 points in the second quarter. He looked to be coasting to 13, but Dowtin somehow missed a completely uncontested layup after sneakily swiping a steal from Sarr. 

That play was a blip for Dowtin, who kept on rolling in the third quarter, He exploded for 11 points in a span of 85 seconds, capping his flurry by draining a deep, heat-check three. The Wizards called timeout and Dowtin grinned on his way back to the Sixers’ celebrating bench. 

Dowtin, who’s from Upper Marlboro, Maryland, called it a “special” night. He had “30-plus” friends and family in attendance.

“Cousins, uncles, aunts, you name it,” he said. “Everybody wanted to show their support, and that’s big for me. I really appreciate them and I’m glad I was able to play a great game for them.”

Finally tasting victory again

Seeking their first win in over three weeks, the Sixers entered the fourth quarter with an 89-79 edge.

They played decent zone defense early in the fourth and continued to run much of their offense through Dowtin. The 27-year-old reached his new career high by knocking down a confident baseline jumper.

Walker also scored steadily. Fifty-three points over his last two games is not shabby at all for a player looking to prove that he deserves a stable spot in the NBA.

In the end, the Sixers didn’t have to conquer any late-game obstacles. They pulled away from the Wizards and, for the first time in a long time, were decisively better than their opponent.

The team’s nightmarish season won’t end with a 15-game losing streak.

“I feel like we’d been playing well lately,” Jared Butler said after posting 13 points, six rebounds and four assists against his former team. “I feel like we’d been playing the right way, playing with the right tenacity. It feels good to finally get a dub.”

Rockets vs. Clippers Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 9

Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Clippers Preview 

The Houston Rockets (52-27) and Los Angeles Clippers (47-32) are all set to square off from Intuit Dome in Inglewood.

The Rockets have clinched the No.2 seed, while the Clippers look to avoid falling in a play in position.
It's unknown if the Rockets will rest today, however. With their team playing such great basketball, it's hard to trust taking the Clippers at any number.

The Rockets are currently 23-15 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Clippers have a 9-1 record in their last ten games at home. 

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Game details & how to watch Rockets vs. Clippers live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:30PM EST
  • Site: Intuit Dome
  • City: Inglewood, CA
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Game odds for Rockets vs. Clippers

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Rockets (+260), Clippers (-324)
  • Spread:  Clippers -8
  • Over/Under: 219 points

That gives the Rockets an implied team point total of 108.39, and the Clippers 112.56.
 
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 Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is suggesting Clippers or pass:

Thomas: “Betting on the team after they clinch becomes very difficult. The Rockets have been phenomenal this season and are on a pretty good run. The Clippers are the hottest team in the NBA, there's no question about that. However, can you trust the Clippers against a red-hot Rockets team? Or can you trust that the Rockets will bench some of their starters to give them a rest? I don't think I could trust either, so I must pass.”

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Rockets & Clippers game:

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  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Houston Rockets at +8.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 219.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Rockets vs. Clippers on Wednesday

  • The Rockets have won 15 of their last 17 games
  • 8 of the Rockets' last 10 games have gone over the Total when they've had a 2-day rest advantage
  • The Rockets have gone 22-17 on the road against the spread this season
  • The Rockets have won 4 of their last 5 at Western Conference teams

 
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Thunder vs. Suns Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and, best bets for April 9

Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Phoenix Suns Preview 

The Oklahoma City Thunder (65-14) and Phoenix Suns (35-44) are all set to square off from Footprint Center in Phoenix.

The Suns do not control their own destiny for the No. 10 seed. They need some help from the teams around them and must win a few games to end the season.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have clinched the No.1 seed.

The Thunder are currently 29-8 on the road with a point differential of 13, while the Suns have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home. 

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, 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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Game details & how to watch Thunder vs. Suns live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Footprint Center
  • City: Phoenix, AZ

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Game odds for Thunder vs. Suns
The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Thunder (-725), Suns (+513)
  • Spread:  Thunder -12.5
  • Over/Under: 233 points

That gives the Thunder an implied team point total of 121.99, and the Suns 115.48.
 
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Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is passing...

Thomas: “Thunder are sitting their starters, not worth an angle here."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Thunder & Suns game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the Oklahoma City Thunder on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Oklahoma City Thunder at -12.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 233.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Thunder vs. Suns on Wednesday

  • The Thunder have won 4 of their last 5 at Western Conference teams
  • The Suns' last 3 home games have gone over the Total
  • The Thunder have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Western Conference Pacific Division teams

 
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Spurs vs. Warriors Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for April 9

San Antonio Spurs vs. Golden State Warriors Preview 

The San Antonio Spurs (32-47) and Golden State Warriors (47-32) are all set to square off from Chase Center in San Francisco.

The Spurs have lost three straight and only won two of their last 10 games.

The Warriors continue to play great basketball. They have won seven of their last 10.

The Spurs are currently 12-26 on the road with a point differential of -3, while the Warriors have a 8-2 record in their last ten games at home. 

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, 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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Game details & how to watch Spurs vs. Warriors live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Chase Center
  • City: San Francisco, CA

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Game odds for Spurs vs. Warriors
The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Spurs (+800), Warriors (-1389)
  • Spread:  Warriors -15.5
  • Over/Under: 234 points

That gives the Spurs an implied team point total of 116.14, and the Warriors 124.23.
 
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 Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning towards taking Jimmy Butler under 16.5 points…

Thomas: “There’s the sense that Jimmy Butler doesn’t overexert himself in meaningless games. Not that this game doesn’t matter, but they are 17-point favorites and should cover with ease.

Butler’s shot volume has been low recently as well. He took 11 shots in his last two games combined. This should be a game where the role players feat.”

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Spurs & Warriors game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the San Antonio Spurs at +15.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 234.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Spurs vs. Warriors on Wednesday

  • The Spurs have lost 3 straight games as an underdog
  • The Over is 22-17 in the Spurs' road games this season
  • The Spurs have covered the Spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against the Warriors
  • The Spurs have covered the Spread in 6 of their last 8 road games against the Warriors

 
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Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

It appears Luka Doncic is still not over leaving Dallas.

Doncic was back playing basketball in Dallas on Wednesday — but not wearing blue and white.

The Los Angeles Lakers star returned to the city that drafted him for the first time since the blockbuster trade in early February, with the Mavericks playing a tribute video before tipoff to honor his contributions.

Doncic got emotional as the video continued.

To briefly recap, the Mavericks, led by general manager Nico Harrison, traded Doncic, a five-time All-Star, to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a future first-round pick.

The Mavericks, who made the 2024 NBA Finals but lost, have regressed since the move as Davis suffered a multi-week injury shortly after, followed by Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL, among other notable injuries.

Meanwhile, Doncic has been vital to Los Angeles’ resurgence toward the top of the Western Conference. Now partnered with LeBron James, Doncic leads the Lakers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, 3-pointers and plus-minus since the move.

Doncic did play the Mavericks once prior to Wednesday, but it came in Los Angeles on Feb. 25. Doncic had a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double in the Lakers’ 107-99 win.

Along with the tribute video, the Mavericks also laid out shirts for fans in attendance. A white shirt with black lettering, it read “Thank you for everything” in Slovenian.

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

It appears Luka Doncic is still not over leaving Dallas.

Doncic was back playing basketball in Dallas on Wednesday — but not wearing blue and white.

The Los Angeles Lakers star returned to the city that drafted him for the first time since the blockbuster trade in early February, with the Mavericks playing a tribute video before tipoff to honor his contributions.

Doncic got emotional as the video continued.

To briefly recap, the Mavericks, led by general manager Nico Harrison, traded Doncic, a five-time All-Star, to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a future first-round pick.

The Mavericks, who made the 2024 NBA Finals but lost, have regressed since the move as Davis suffered a multi-week injury shortly after, followed by Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL, among other notable injuries.

Meanwhile, Doncic has been vital to Los Angeles’ resurgence toward the top of the Western Conference. Now partnered with LeBron James, Doncic leads the Lakers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, 3-pointers and plus-minus since the move.

Doncic did play the Mavericks once prior to Wednesday, but it came in Los Angeles on Feb. 25. Doncic had a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double in the Lakers’ 107-99 win.

Along with the tribute video, the Mavericks also laid out shirts for fans in attendance. A white shirt with black lettering, it read “Thank you for everything” in Slovenian.

Nuggets vs. Kings Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and, best bets for April 9

Denver Nuggets vs. Sacramento Kings Preview 

The Denver Nuggets (47-32) and Sacramento Kings (39-40) are all set to square off from Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.

Since firing Mike Malone a few days ago, the Nuggets are still trying to find the winning column. They are dangerously close to falling into a play-in position.

The Kings have secured a spot in the Play-in. They will finish the season as the No. 9 or No. 10 seed.
The Nuggets are currently 22-17 on the road with a point differential of 4, while the Kings have a 5-5 record in their last ten games at home. 

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on the how to catch tipoff, odds, 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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Game details & how to watch Nuggets vs. Kings live today

  • Date: Wednesday, April 9, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Golden 1 Center
  • City: Sacramento, CA
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Game odds for Nuggets vs. Kings

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Nuggets (-123), Kings (+103)
  • Spread:  Nuggets -1.5
  • Over/Under: 234 points

That gives the Nuggets an implied team point total of 117.41, and the Kings 116.63.
 
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Expert picks & predictions for Wednesday's Nuggets vs. Kings game

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 Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning toward Denver Nuggets -4…

Thomas: “Denver nearly has a full squad tonight in a must-win game. The Kings are in the Play-in regardless of how their season finishes. The Nuggets are on a four game losing streak and have only won three of their last 10 games.

The sense of urgency has to come from the Nuggets tonight. They are too talented to to fall into the Play-in spot”

Our model calculates projections around each moneyline, spread and over/under bet for every game on the NBA calendar based on data points like recent performance, head-to-head player matchups, trends information and projected game totals.

Once the model is finished running, we put its projections next to the latest betting lines for the game to arrive at a relative confidence level for each wager.

Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Nuggets & Kings game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Sacramento Kings at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 234.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Nuggets vs. Kings on Wednesday

  • The Nuggets have won four straight games against the Kings
  • The Nuggets' last four games at the Kings have gone over the total
  • The Kings have covered the spread in their last three games against teams with winning records
  • The Kings have lost 7 of their last 10 games

 
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Jase Richardson enters NBA draft, leaving Michigan State sooner than father expected

Jase Richardson is entering the NBA draft, a year or two sooner than his father expected.

The Michigan State freshman announced his decision on social media Tuesday.

“I’m forever grateful to the Spartan community for all their support throughout the season and honored to be a Spartan Dawg,” Richardson wrote in a post.

His father, Jason Richardson, a former Spartans star and NBA standout, helped his son gather feedback from the league to assist in the decision-making process.

“I have a lot of ties in the NBA — know a lot of GMs and scouts — and heard he would probably be a late, lottery pick,” Jason Richardson told The Associated Press. “He’s pursuing the dream he’s had since he was a kid.

“I’m surprised it happened this fast. I knew he was a really good basketball player, but I didn’t think he would be one and done. I thought he would take two years, maybe three, but he did some amazing things and helped his team accomplish some great things.”

The 6-foot-3 guard averaged 12.5 points, making 48.5% of his shots overall and 41.1% of 3-pointers. He helped Michigan State win the Big Ten title by three games and advance to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament.

For Michigan State’s national championship team in 2000, Jason Richardson averaged five points in 15 minutes as a freshman for coach Tom Izzo. He stayed for his sophomore season and nearly tripled his scoring production.

“Coach Izzo was the first to say Jase should test the waters, and it was the same thing he told me when I had an opportunity to go to the NBA,” Richardson told the AP. “He was supportive and positive about Jase’s decision.”

During the season, Izzo told reporters that Richardson should enter the draft and praised the process that led to his decision.

“Not only did I say it publicly, I encouraged him and his family,” Izzo told the AP. “I have no issues the way this was handed by Jase, his family or the agent. We’re all on the same page. This is absolutely the right decision.

“I’m pulling for him and I hope Michigan State fans are, too.”

Izzo is working on filling some big sneakers this offseason.

Richardson is the fourth player to leave the program early, joining Tre Holloman, Xavier Booker and Gehrig Normand after they entered the transfer portal last week. Booker is transferring to UCLA.

The Spartans also will lose a trio of key players who have no more eligibility: Jaden Akins, Szymon Zapala and Frankie Fidler.

Izzo will hope to retain two starters, point guard Jeremy Fears and center Jaxon Kohler, along with high-flying wing Coen Carr and 6-11 center Carson Cooper for next season’s team, which also will have four-star recruits Cam Ward and Jordan Scott.

“I like my team coming back next year,” Izzo said.

The 6-3, 185-pound Richardson was perhaps the most consistent player for the surprising Spartans, who were unranked for the first month of the season in the AP Top 25 and surged as Richardson took on a larger role.

Richardson started for the first time midway through the season when Fears was out with an illness, and after scoring a career-high 29 points in a win over Oregon, he didn’t come off the bench again.

“There can’t be many guys that I’ve coached that are as efficient and as confident — not cocky, not arrogant,” Izzo said.

Richardson averaged nearly two assists and fewer than one turnover per game.

“He impacts the game in so many ways,” Michigan coach Dusty May said. “His poise is extremely impressive, especially factored in that he’s a freshman.”

Entering the Big Ten Tournament, Richardson was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for the third straight week and earned a spot on the All-Big Ten third team.

“He’s efficient in every facet and his demeanor is really like an upperclassman,” TV analyst Robbie Hummel said. “I just love his calmness.”

Why Draymond believes ascent of young Warriors players ‘great to see'

Why Draymond believes ascent of young Warriors players ‘great to see' originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors’ young core of Jonathan Kuminga, Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody and Gui Santos has caught Draymond Green’s attention as it continues to flourish toward the end of the 2024-25 NBA season.

On Wednesday, the four-time NBA champion took to his “Draymond Green Show” podcast with co-host and retired Golden State guard Baron Davis to show his young teammates love.

“They’ve both been extremely aggressive, and like you said, Moses as well,” Green told Davis about Kuminga, Podziemski and Moody. “Moses [has] been stepping up and taking that challenge of guarding the other team’s best guard. … Podz has been shooting the s–t out of the ball, which is great for us. JK [has] been all over the floor defensively, rebounding and getting up the court and downhill. It’s good to see him taking that challenge … because that’s how you earn your minutes. Gui Santos also [is] another young fella [who has] been playing extremely well.”

Golden State has won 20 of its last 25 games and is in the thick of the dramatically congested Western Conference. While the Warriors’ trade-deadline acquisition of Jimmy Butler III has stolen much of the national shine, Golden State’s young core has been electric and timely, as Green highlighted.

Moody has stepped up defensively and has collected two steals in three consecutive games and 23 steals over his last 16 games. After missing 31 games with an ankle injury, Kuminga has averaged 12.4 points, 3.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists while impacting the game on both ends, beyond the stat sheet. Podziemski has been a big-time scorer over his last six games, averaging 21.7 points on 56-percent shooting on two-point shots and a dominant 58.7 percent on 3s. 

Even Santos has been providing key spot minutes for coach Steve Kerr and has averaged 4.4 points, 3.5 rebounds – 2.2 offensive boards – and 0.8 steals in 15.8 minutes over his last eight games.

“We need them to play well in order to make the run we want to make; so it’s good to see them play the way they’re playing, as confident as they are,” Green told Davis. “We’re about to make this run and need everybody. … The young fellas [are] playing well, man. It’s great to see because we need it.”

Green and the Warriors are trying to win their fifth NBA championship in 11 seasons. Golden State still has a long way to go, but its young core couldn’t have stepped up at a better time.

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Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video

Lakers' Luka Doncic gets emotional after watching Mavericks tribute video originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

It appears Luka Doncic is still not over leaving Dallas.

Doncic was back playing basketball in Dallas on Wednesday — but not wearing blue and white.

The Los Angeles Lakers star returned to the city that drafted him for the first time since the blockbuster trade in early February, with the Mavericks playing a tribute video before tipoff to honor his contributions.

Doncic got emotional as the video continued.

To briefly recap, the Mavericks, led by general manager Nico Harrison, traded Doncic, a five-time All-Star, to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie and a future first-round pick.

The Mavericks, who made the 2024 NBA Finals but lost, have regressed since the move as Davis suffered a multi-week injury shortly after, followed by Kyrie Irving’s torn ACL, among other notable injuries.

Meanwhile, Doncic has been vital to Los Angeles’ resurgence toward the top of the Western Conference. Now partnered with LeBron James, Doncic leads the Lakers in points, rebounds, assists, steals, 3-pointers and plus-minus since the move.

Doncic did play the Mavericks once prior to Wednesday, but it came in Los Angeles on Feb. 25. Doncic had a 19-point, 15-rebound, 12-assist triple-double in the Lakers’ 107-99 win.

Along with the tribute video, the Mavericks also laid out shirts for fans in attendance. A white shirt with black lettering, it read “Thank you for everything” in Slovenian.

Kroenke family cleans house at NBA team they own

Two years ago, the Denver Nuggets won the NBA championship. Yesterday, they cleaned house — as the postseason approaches.

Out are coach Michael Malone and G.M. Calvin Booth. The two apparently didn't get along. It prompted Josh Kroenke, son of Rams owner Stan Kroenke, to get rid of both of them.

"There were certain trends that were very worrisome to me at different points in time," Kroenke told Altitude TV, via ESPN.com. "But they would get masked by a few wins here and there and in the world of professional sports, when winning and losing is your currency, winning can mask a lot of things."

The situation unmasks a certain degree of dysfunction in a Kroenke-owned organization. Which raises a fair question as to whether there's a chance similar issues could pop up with the Rams, at some point.

The message for the Rams is that winning alone might not be enough. Still, the overriding question for any sports team, in any league, is whether it's better to win with internal chaos — or to not win with harmony?

Report: Monk to miss rest of regular season, play-in with calf injury

Report: Monk to miss rest of regular season, play-in with calf injury originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Kings’ hopes of making a deep playoff run via the NBA Play-In Tournament took an unfortunate blow Wednesday.

Malik Monk will miss at least the next two weeks due to a left calf strain, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported, citing sources.

The injury rules Monk out for the remainder of the regular season and two potential play-in games.

Sacramento (39-40) clinched a spot in the play-in tournament after the Phoenix Suns lost to the Golden State Warriors on Tuesday, as the team currently holds the No. 9 playoff seed with a one-game advantage over the Dallas Mavericks (38-41).

The Kings round out the rest of the regular season with a three-game stretch at home, hosting the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday, the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday and the Suns in the regular-season finale Sunday.

Through 65 games (45 starts) this season, Monk is averaging a career-high 17.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists in 31.6 minutes.

Monk endured a similar dose of bad injury luck at the end of last season, sustaining an MCL sprain and missing the final nine regular-season games and Sacramento’s two play-in games.

The Kings, already without Keegan Murray (back soreness) and Jake LaRavia (thumb), must rely on their depth in hopes of building upon a three-game win streak into the postseason.

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