Lakers hold off Rockets to score important home win amid playoff seeding race

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 31: Los Angeles Lakers center Jaxson Hayes (11) attempts to grab the lose ball during the first half of the NBA basketball game against the Houston Rockets at Crypto.com Arena on Monday, March 31, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA. (Ric Tapia / For The Times)
Lakers center Jaxson Hayes (11) attempts to grab the loose ball during the first half of a 104-98 win over the Houston Rockets at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night. (Ric Tapia / For The Times)

The Lakers have “recognized the magnitude” of every game they have to play as the season winds down, their coach JJ Redick saying they have to play each of them with an urgency to determine their own playoff seeding fate in the super-competitive Western Conference.

It really is simple for the Lakers: Keep winning and that will improve their seeding in the unforgiving West.

And win the Lakers did on Monday night, pulling out a gritty 104-98 win over the Rockets at Crypto.com Arena. It was an especially significant win because the fourth place Lakers are chasing second-place Houston in the Western Conference standings.

LeBron James sealed the game with two free throws with 11.1 seconds left and an emphatic block of Alperen Sengun with eight seconds remaining, keeping the Lakers ahead by four.

Lakers star LeBron James controls the ball in front of Houston Rockets point guard Fred VanVleet.
Lakers star LeBron James controls the ball in front of Houston Rockets point guard Fred VanVleet during the first half Monday. (Ric Tapia / For The Times)

James finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and four assists.

But two role players helped swing critical momentum in the Lakers' favor.

Dorian Finney-Smith came off the bench to score a season high 20 points, making a season-best six of 11 three-pointers. He rebounded the ball well (six), passed to open teammates (three assists), played his usual stellar defense (three blocks) and didn’t back down while while guarding Houston 6-foot-11 center Steve Adams. They pushed and shoved each other, getting technical fouls midway through the third quarter.

Finney-Smith completed his night making two free throws with 3.2 seconds left to seal the final score.

Gabe Vincent came off the bench to contribute 20 points, hitting six of 13 three-pointers to go along with four rebounds.

The Lakers and Rockets have split the first two games of the season and play once more at Crypto.com Arena on April 11. It will be another important game that will determine the seeding tiebreaker if the two teams end the season with identical records.

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After the win, the Lakers are 2 ½-games behind the second-seeded Rockets and one game behind the third-seeded Denver Nuggets.

With seven regular-season games remaining, the Lakers still are in the mix for a good seed and home-court advantage.

“I think it’s intensified with the entire group — coaches and players,” Redick said of the seeding battle. “That’s not to say that we need to talk about it every day. I know the players have talked about it with each other. We’ve talked about it as a group, we talked about it as a staff and I still think one of the hardest things in life is navigating control versus non-control. And in some ways, we can control what seed we get. We can control if we make the playoffs. We have to go out and play well. Even at this stage of the season where we’ve had a couple of bad stretches, we still can kind of control where we’re seeded and if we make the playoffs.”

By the half, the Lakers and Rockets were tied at 48-48, with Luka Doncic (20 points) making one of two free throws with 1.3 seconds left in the second quarter.

Amen Thompson led the Rockets with 20 points, while Dillon Brooks chipped in 16.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Keon Johnson's 24 points powers Nets' comeback win over Mavericks, 113-109

DALLAS (AP) — Keon Johnson scored 24 points and the Brooklyn Nets beat the Dallas Mavericks 113-109 on Monday night to win consecutive games for the first time since the All-Star break.

D’Angelo Russell added 18 points and 11 assists for the Nets (25-51), who last won two in a row during a three-game winning streak from Feb. 7-12. Playing without leading scorer Cam Johnson, who has a back injury, Brooklyn rallied from a 10-point deficit midway through the fourth quarter with a 12-0 run.

Daniel Gafford scored 17 points in his first game since Feb. 10 for the Mavericks (37-39), who were trying to reach .500 for the first time since March 10.

Anthony Davis had 12 points and seven rebounds in 28 minutes in his first home game since being injured Feb. 8 in his initial Mavericks appearance following the trade that sent superstar Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers. Davis returned last week and played three road games.

The Mavericks are ninth in the West, a half-game ahead of 10th-place Sacramento.

Takeaways

Nets: They finished 8-7 in road games against the West and overall are better on the road (14-26) than at home (11-25). Jalen Wilson and Drew Timme played before hometown fans. Wilson, from Denton, Texas, scored 12 points. Timme, from Richardson, had nine points in his third game after signing with Brooklyn last Friday.

Mavericks: Dereck Lively II, out since Jan. 14 with an ankle stress fracture, could return this week.

Key moment

Nic Claxton scored on a reverse layup with 47 seconds left and was fouled, the 51.7% free-throw shooter completing the three-point play for a 111-107 lead.

Key stat

The Nets hit 20 of 51 3-pointers to the Mavericks’ 10 of 30.

Up next

The Mavericks will host Atlanta on Wednesday. The Nets will begin a four-game homestand Thursday against Minnesota.

Pelicans officially shut down Zion Williamson, CJ McCollum for the season

Zion Williamson missed the last five Pelicans games with a low back bone contusion, while CJ McCollum missed the previous three with a right foot bone contusion. With the Pelicans out of any playoff chase, nobody expected them to return this season.

Monday night, the Pelicans made that official, announcing that the duo "will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season due to their respective injuries." The 21-54 Pelicans have seven games remaining.

Zion only played in 30 games this season due to a hamstring strain and an assortment of other injuries, including the current lower back contusion. When he did play Zion looked like an All-NBA force, averaging 24.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 5.3 assists a game (and that came with a minutes restriction a lot of nights.

The big question is whether the Pelicans will make Zion available via trade this offseason. If they do, a number of teams will have interest in making the bet a new environment (and trainers) can unlock Zion's health and potential.

McCollum played in 56 games this season, averaging 21.1 points per game and shooting 37.3% from 3. New Orleans is expected to see if there is a trade market for McCollum and his expiring $30.7 million contract for next season, but how much of a market there is for the 33-year-old guard at that price remains to be seen.

Tatum: C's ‘fed off' Horford's energy in win over Grizzlies

Tatum: C's ‘fed off' Horford's energy in win over Grizzlies originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Al Horford turned back the clock Monday night in the Boston Celtics’ 117-103 win over the Memphis Grizzlies.

The veteran big man, who turns 39 in June, delivered a team-high and season-high 26 points with nine rebounds off the bench. That’s the most points he has ever scored as a reserve in his 18-year NBA career.

Horford achieved the feat by knocking down six 3-pointers. He hadn’t scored 26 points in a regular-season game since Feb. 2021.

C’s star Jayson Tatum credited the ageless wonder for setting the tone in Boston’s victory.

“Al played amazing today. He kept us in it and he hit some big shots in that second half. We just fed off his energy,” Tatum told NBC Sports Boston’s Abby Chin.

“Oldest guy on the team and he had the most energy in the last game of the road trip. We needed him big tonight. That was a special performance.”

Horford’s dedication off the court has allowed him to maintain a championship-level impact despite being one of the league’s oldest players.

“A lot goes into what you guys see out here,” Horford said after the game. “There’s preparation and getting myself ready as best I can to perform and taking care of my body. And for me, it’s always just staying ready and trying to play the right way.

“I feel like I put in a lot of work, so even though I’m older, I feel like I can do things when I’m called to contribute or impact winning. It all goes for me with my preparation and my work.”

Horford and the C’s are at the top of their game with the playoffs looming. Boston completed its six-game road trip with a perfect 6-0 record for the first time in franchise history and has now won nine consecutive games.

The Celtics will look to extend their win streak to double digits when they return home to host the Miami Heat on Wednesday night.

Knicks signing P.J. Tucker to two-year contract

The Knicks are rewarding veteran P.J. Tucker with a two-year contract, SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley confirms.

The deal will keep Tucker -- who completed his second 10-day contract with the club -- around for the remainder of the regular season and leaves the organization with enough room under the second apron to add another veteran free agent before the playoffs, if they wait until the last day or two of the regular season to make the transaction, Begley noted.

Of course, if New York wants to add, they would need to waive a player to create room on the roster.

Tucker logged just 107 seconds of game action during his time with the Knicks at the end of a 120-105 loss at Sacramento earlier this month, but he's been a big help elsewhere.

"Knicks people have appreciated Tucker’s off-court impact, vocal approach during his two-week stint with the club," Begley said on Monday.

The second year of Tucker's deal is a team option that will allow New York to include additional salary in any offseason trade.

The 39-year-old last played during the 2023-24 season, splitting time between the Philadelphia 76ers and the Los Angeles Clippers. In 31 games (10 starts), Tucker averaged 1.7 points and 2.7 rebounds in 15.7 minutes per game. He was also a part of Milwaukee's run to the NBA title in 2020-21, after coming over from Houston.

During his 14 years in the league, Tucker has played for seven different teams, with the Knicks being his eighth.

White breaks Celtics record for most 3-point shots made in a season

White breaks Celtics record for most 3-point shots made in a season originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Derrick White has set a new Boston Celtics team record.

The veteran point guard made his 246th 3-point shot of the season in Monday night’s road game against the Memphis Grizzlies. He has surpassed Isaiah Thomas, who set the C’s single-season record for 3-pointers with 245 during the 2016-17 campaign.

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It’s not surprising that this record has fallen. The Celtics are on pace to break NBA records for the most 3-pointers made and attempted by a team in one season.

The fact that White has broken the record is a little surprising. White came to the Celtics in a pre-trade deadline deal with the San Antonio Spurs in 2022. He was not known as an excellent outside shooter, but to his credit, he has improved quite a bit in this aspect of his game.

White never shot better than 36.6 percent from 3-point range in a full season with the Spurs. He has never shot below 38.1 percent in his three full seasons with the Celtics (including this year). White entered Monday with a 38.3 3-point percentage this season.

White broke the record, but he probably won’t be the only Celtics player to pass Thomas this season. Jayson Tatum came into Monday needing eight 3-pointers and Payton Pritchard needed nine 3-pointers to pass Thomas’ previous record of 245 3-pointers.

Based on his season averages, White could end the season with 270 3-pointers made.

The league record belongs to Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry, who made 402 3-point shots in the 2015-16 campaign.

Kevin Durant expected to miss at least one week with sprained ankle, out for coming road trip

While the news itself could have been worse, it feels like this drops the curtain on the Phoenix Suns' season.

Kevin Durant is going to miss at least a week due to the sprained ankle he suffered in a blowout loss to the Houston Rockets on Sunday, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. That implies this is a Grade 1 sprain, which usually sidelines a player for 1-2 weeks. Durant is not with the team and will be out for a critical three-game road trip for Phoenix against Milwaukee, Boston and New York.

There is a chance Durant could return for the final games of the regular season and the play-in, but will they need him to?

This injury feels like the final nail in the coffin of the Suns' season. It may well mean we've seen Durant's last game in a Suns uniform.

After a four-game win streak that sparked hope this Suns roster was invested and turning things around, Phoenix has dropped three in a row, two of those games by 30+ (the other, to Denver, by "just" 15). This looks like a team that has let go of the rope. Phoenix is 1.5 games back of Sacramento for the No. 10 seed and final play-in spot in the West with seven games to go, and the next three of those games are a brutal road trip the Suns will take without Durant. The only thing keeping the Suns close is that the Kings are falling apart as well, but neither looks like a team ready to make a push and advance out of the play-in and into the eight-team playoffs.

It's time for the Suns' front office and coaching staff to consider shutting things down rather than risk further injuries to stars, as much as that is against the ethos of owner Mat Ishbia. Bradley Beal has missed the last seven games and has yet to be cleared to play 5-on-5, there is no timetable for his return. Durant is now out. Devin Booker likely plays in every game on this road trip, and he's not going to want to be sat for games, but it's time for the Suns to discuss sitting him and giving a larger role to Collin Gillespie and rookie Ryan Dunn (as well as rookie Oso Ighodaro) and see what they can do with it.

What are the Suns playing for at this point? This season has been a massive disappointment, it's better to get to the offseason and retool the roster (likely with a Durant trade).

Fantasy Basketball Week 22 Key Injuries

Welcome to championship week for those still competing in Yahoo! public and default leagues. A season of navigating the waiver wire and making shrewd trades comes down to seven days, with 22 of the league's 30 teams having four-game schedules. And there are some key injury situations to deal with before the week begins, most notably the sprained ankle Kevin Durant suffered during Sunday's loss to the Rockets.

SF/PF Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns

Durant sprained his ankle during the third quarter of Sunday's blowout loss and did not return. He'll undergo an MRI on Monday and will not travel with the team as the Suns begin a three-game road trip in Milwaukee on Tuesday. That's followed by games against the Celtics (Friday) and Knicks (Sunday). One question to consider is whether or not Bradley Beal will be able to return from his hamstring injury during Week 22. If so, that would address who steps in as Durant's replacement in the starting lineup. If not, Royce O'Neale (13 percent rostered, Yahoo!) and Grayson Allen (11 percent) are potential replacements. O'Neale offers a slightly higher fantasy ceiling, if only because he's the superior rebounder.

PG/SG Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons

Cunningham has missed Detroit's last four games with a calf injury, most recently sitting out Sunday's loss to the Timberwolves. Dennis Schroder (39 percent) has been the replacement, providing 12th-round value in nine-cat formats over the past week. Cunningham's absence has also resulted in rotation minutes for Marcus Sasser (four percent), whose productivity has swung wildly based on the competition. After scoring 47 points against the Pelicans and Spurs, Sasser scored seven on 2-of-12 shooting against the Cavaliers and Timberwolves. Schroder and Malik Beasley (39 percent) would be the players to target if Cunningham continues to miss time, but the Pistons won't play their first Week 22 game until Wednesday.

PG Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks

Brunson provided an update before Sunday's win over the Trail Blazers, saying he has been cleared to resume basketball activities. While he did not say what that entails, the All-Star point guard continues progressing in his recovery. With Miles McBride (groin) and Cameron Payne (ankle) considered day-to-day, the Knicks have relied on Delon Wright (one percent) and Tyler Kolek (one percent) to fill the void. While Wright has been the starter, Kolek has tallied 32 assists and two turnovers over the last five games. Neither Wright nor Kolek is a must-add, but the Knicks will play four games during Week 22.

SG/SF Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics

Due to a knee injury, Brown is questionable for Monday's game against the Grizzlies. This situation is pretty straightforward. Al Horford (30 percent) will be the likely replacement in the starting lineup, which raises his fantasy ceiling. A starter missing time also boosts the fantasy value of Payton Pritchard (50 percent), but he's already rostered in most standard leagues. The Celtics do not have a back-to-back during Week 22, but the team is also in a situation where it essentially knows its seed in the upcoming playoffs. Therefore, Brown's knee may not be the only issue that impacts the availability of Boston's most reliable fantasy options.

SF/PF Cameron Johnson, Brooklyn Nets

Johnson has been ruled out for Monday's game in Dallas with a lower back contusion, the first of three games the Nets play during Week 22. Jalen Wilson (one percent) is a potential replacement in the starting lineup, but he has not done enough to merit being rostered in most leagues. However, with the Nets looking to improve their draft lottery odds, there may be more starts in Wilson's future. Tyrese Martin (two percent), who's stepped in when D'Angelo Russell has missed time, is another possibility moving forward. There's no need to consider adding Dariq Whitehead (zero percent), but this may be a good time for the Nets to see what they have in the 2023 first-round pick, given how little NBA basketball he's played due to injury.

C Walker Kessler, Utah Jazz

With John Collins and Lauri Markkanen already out, Kessler has also been ruled out for Monday's game against Charlotte. This will be the second straight game he's missed due to an illness, with "return to competition conditioning" being the reason for Monday's absence. Oscar Tshiebwe (zero percent) replaced Kessler in the lineup the last time out and can provide value in the rebounding category. However, Kyle Filipowski (31 percent) remains the Jazz frontcourt player who should be targeted in fantasy leagues. Utah plays four games with no back-to-backs during Week 22, but that doesn't mean Kessler will be available for the three remaining contests.

C Daniel Gaffordand C Dereck Lively II, Dallas Mavericks

At long last, the Mavericks' frontcourt rotation is expected to be whole at some point during Week 22. Gafford (knee) is probable for Monday's game against the Nets, while Lively (ankle) is considered questionable. With Anthony Davis also considered probable, there's a chance Dallas will have its top three interior options available on Monday. Kai Jones (14 percent) has been a solid replacement when he's been healthy, but his time as a streamable fantasy option may come to an end. Dallas' four-game Week 22 ends with a Friday/Saturday back-to-back, so Jones may have another opportunity as a streamer. Also of note in Dallas is that Brandon Williams (12 percent) has hit his 50-game max as a two-way contract player, so don't hold onto him for Week 22.

SF/PF Tobias Harris, Detroit Pistons

Harris was cleared to play in Sunday's loss to the Timberwolves, but a lingering Achilles issue led to him being scratched just before tipoff. That was the second game he's missed, resulting in Malik Beasley (39 percent) making two starts. Beasley has been productive enough to be rostered regardless of Harris' availability. As noted above, the Pistons won't play their first Week 22 games until Wednesday in Oklahoma City, so that may be enough time to get Harris back to full strength.

SF/PF Andrew Wiggins, Miami Heat

Wiggins has been ruled out for Monday's game in Washington, the second game he has missed with a hamstring injury. With Duncan Robinson (back) also missing time, the Heat called on Alec Burks (one percent) and Pelle Larsson (zero percent) to fill the resulting voids in the starting lineup. While neither qualifies as a "safe" streaming option, Burks is better for deep-league managers seeking a higher floor. Also, Kel'el Ware is rostered in 55 percent of Yahoo! leagues, which is a bit low, given his importance to the Heat. Wiggins' availability does not directly impact Ware, but he's worth adding for managers needing a frontcourt player.

SF/PF Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors

Having returned from an extended absence on March 13, Kuminga injured his right ankle during Sunday's win over the Spurs when he fell hard during the first half. Hopefully, this does not result in another extended absence for the Warriors forward. However, with Golden State's four-game week including a back-to-back, Kuminga could be capped at three appearances if he's available for Tuesday's game in Memphis. Gui Santos (zero percent) started the second half of Sunday's game, but Kuminga's absence also preserves some of Moses Moody's fantasy value, as does Gary Payton II's absence due to a left thumb injury. Moody is rostered in 13 percent of Yahoo! leagues and has remained in the starting lineup since Stephen Curry's return, with Draymond Green taking over as the starting center.

SF Khris Middleton and SG/SF Kyshawn George, Washington Wizards

Middleton (knee) and George (ankle) will remain out for Monday's game against the Heat, the first of four games the Wizards play during Week 22. And with the schedule including a Wednesday/Thursday back-to-back, Middleton may get in two games at the most (Marcus Smart's availability is also shaky due to the back-to-back). The good news is that there are young players worth targeting, beginning with Justin Champagnie (12 percent). He has provided top-100 value over the past week. AJ Johnson (two percent) has averaged nearly 33 minutes per game over the past week and is worth a look if Champagnie has already been claimed.

PF/C Noah Clowney and C Day'Ron Sharpe, Brooklyn Nets

This was supposed to be "prime time" for Clowney and Sharpe from a playing time standpoint, as the Nets are focused on the draft lottery. Unfortunately, at a minimum, both players are hurt and will miss Monday's game in Dallas. Trendon Watford (four percent) would be the "safe" target, but Drew Timme (zero percent) recorded a double-double in his Nets (and NBA) debut on March 28 against the Clippers. He followed that up with a 19-point outing against the Wizards the following night.

PG Cole Anthony, Orlando Magic

Anthony has missed Orlando's last six games after aggravating a left big toe injury and is questionable for Monday's game against the Clippers. Cory Joseph (zero percent) has been his replacement in the starting lineup, but the veteran guard has offered little streaming value. Anthony Black (12 percent) is the superior option despite coming off the bench and has provided top-100 value in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks. Orlando plays all three of its Week 22 games in the first four days, so this would be a case of streaming Black through Thursday and then dropping him if Anthony continues to miss time.

Motivation for coaching change in Memphis reportedly was to 'optimize' Ja Morant

The winding path to Taylor Jenkins' firing in Memphis can defy logic. Last offseason, Grizzlies general manager Zach Kleiman forced coach Taylor Jenkins to fire all his existing assistant coaches and remake his staff, and management then pushed to hire Noah LaRoche to institute a new motion offense (fewer ball screens). While the offense worked, the Grizzlies are sixth in the league in offensive rating, but Ja Morant and other players were not happy with it and reportedly were tuning out their coach. So Kleiman fired Jenkins and LaRoche, then gave the interim job to Tuomas Iisalo, who coached in Paris a year ago and ran an offense with a lot more ball screens (but maybe better spacing than we have seen in Memphis).

The coaching change's goal was to "optimize" Morant, something ESPN’s Tim MacMahon summarized well on the Hoop Collective podcast (hat tip Real GM).

"This decision to do it now and to move on from LaRoche, and to lean back into all the pick and roll stuff... this was a decision that was about optimizing Ja Morant...

"And look there has been noise about Ja being unhappy all season long. There has been noise about, 'Hey, you know, could Memphis look to move Ja this summer? Could Ja look to get out of Memphis this summer?'... I was texting with a GM after this happened and he said 'I would have told you I thought they were definitely going to [shop him]. Ja was out on them. They won games without him. They have to be sustainable.' And he said 'This is a move that goes in the face of that.'"

McMahon sums up the message of the trade as, "Hey, Ja, you're still our guy. Everything we do is going to be based on what's best for you. What optimizes you. They got away from that for a lot of this season and they're leaning back hard into it."

Morant didn't push for Jenkins's firing, and Jenkins would have happily leaned back into more Morant on offense (when he's healthy), but management wanted a new voice. Whether Iisalo is that voice and if he can make meaningful changes before the playoffs remains to be seen.

Clippers vs. Magic Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 31

It’s Monday, March 31, and the Los Angeles Clippers (42-32) and Orlando Magic (36-39) are all set to square off from Kia Center in Orlando.

The Clippers are currently 17-21 on the road with a point differential of 4, while the Magic have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. The Clippers won the only meeting against the Magic, 104-93 on November 20 in Los Angeles.

Orlando is coming off a 30-point win over Sacramento and is 4-1 in the last five games and 5-2 over the previous seven contests. Los Angeles lost to the Cavaliers yesterday, but are 7-2 over the past nine contests.

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, 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 Clippers vs. Magic live today

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 3:00PM EST
  • Site: Kia Center
  • City: Orlando, FL
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Game odds for Clippers vs. Magic

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Clippers (-144), Magic (+122)
  • Spread:  Clippers -2.5
  • Over/Under: 212 points

That gives the Clippers an implied team point total of 106.74, and the Magic 105.44.

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Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Clippers vs. Magic game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Clippers to win outright:

"The Clippers are coming off a loss to the Cavaliers yesterday (127-122), so they are at a rest disadvantage here. However, Orlando is coming off a 30-point win against Sacramento, which sets them up for a letdown spot. It's a short spread, but with the Clippers being the favorite and no rest, I think that is telling. I lean the Clippers ML in Orlando."

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Clippers vs. Magic on Monday

  • The Clippers have won 13 of their last 20 games as a favorite
  • The Clippers' last 3 road games have gone over the Total
  • The Magic have covered in 7 of their last 10 games
  • The Magic are 4-1 in their last 5 games

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Heat vs. Wizards Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 31

It’s Monday, March 31, and the Miami Heat (33-41) and Washington Wizards (16-58) are all set to square off from Capital One Arena in Washington.

The Heat are currently 14-22 on the road with a point differential of -1, while the Wizards have a 2-8 record in their last ten games at home. Miami has won both meetings versus Washington this season by 16 and 20 points.

Miami has won four consecutive games after losing 10 straight and this looks like an ideal spot to conite that streak. Washington is 1-6 over the last seven games and the past two games.

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Game details & how to watch Heat vs. Wizards live today

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Capital One Arena
  • City: Washington, DC
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Game odds for Heat vs. Wizards

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Heat (-344), Wizards (+273)
  • Spread:  Heat -8.5
  • Over/Under: 221 points

That gives the Heat an implied team point total of 113.79, and the Wizards 109.36.

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Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Heat vs. Wizards game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes the Heat for ML parlays:

"Miami is on a positve four-game winning streak to give them some life down the stretch compared to Washington who is in the middle of their tankathon. The Wizards have dropped six of the past seven games and I think the losing continues here hosting Miami. It's Heat ML for parlays with a lean of Miami -8.5 for me.

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Miami Heat on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Washington Wizards at +8.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 221.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Heat vs. Wizards on Monday

  • The Heat have a 33-41 record but are on a 4-game winning streak
  • The Under is 25-20 in the Wizards' matchups against Eastern Conference teams this season
  • The Heat have gone 35-39 ATS this season
  • The Heat have gone 35-39 ATS this season

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3 questions Knicks face down the stretch with 2025 NBA playoffs on the horizon

The 2024-25 season has  been a success for the Knicks. After a 110-93 win on Sunday night against the Portland Trail Blazers, the 47-27 Knicks are in third place in the Eastern Conference with eight games remaining in the regular season. New York is on pace to finish with its most wins in a season in 12 years.

However, there are some questions the club faces as the playoffs rapidly approach such as its defense and depth. Let’s look at three questions for the Knicks right now.

Will the defense hold up?

A top-five ranked offense has largely been the reason for New York’s success this season. Defense has been a lot more inconsistent. New York is currently 13th in defensive efficiency, giving up 113.4 points per 100 possessions.

It’s notable that since point guard Jalen Brunson has been out with an ankle injury, New York is ranked seventh in defensive efficiency. Brunson and center Karl-Anthony Towns give the Knicks two pressure points that opposing offenses can attack. In the regular season, several teams such as the Boston Celtics and Oklahoma City Thunder relentlessly hunted both stars.

It’s very hard when your two best offensive players are your weakest defenders. Teams will go after both players in the playoffs. New York will need both Brunson and Towns on the floor to create for the offense, but defense will loom large if the Knicks are going to make a deep playoff run.

Can Anunoby and Bridges step up?

Brunson’s injury has caused Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby to step into larger roles. On Sunday night, both wings guided the Knicks to a win against Portland with 28 points apiece. In 12 games without Brunson, Anunoby is averaging 22.8 points and 5.3 reboundswhile Bridges is putting up 22.2 points and 5.2 assists.

Anunoby and Bridges have experienced ups and downs this season, but both are playing their best basketball at the right time. The Knicks traded five first-round picks for Bridges and re-signed Anunoby to a five-year, $212.5 million contract last offseason. Those deals came with the thought that both players would be able to help elevate the team in high leverage situations.

If the Knicks are going to make noise in the postseason, both Bridges and Anunoby will have to make significant contributions. Both players will be tasked with guarding the top offensive options of opponents. But they will also need to provide some scoring to ease the heavy offensive burden that sits with Brunson and Towns. This recent stretch is a step in the right direction.

Do the Knicks have enough depth?

The Knicks have been last in the NBA in bench points throughout this entire season. Even with the return of Mitchell Robinson from injury and increased minutes for Landry Shamet, New York’s depth has been shaky.

This issue could be mitigated by the playoff environment. The postseason usually sees coaches cut rotations and increase minutes for core players. Last season, Josh Hart played at least 48 minutes on four occasions in the playoffs and Brunson saw the floor for at least 40 minutes in seven of 13 games.

New York head coach Tom Thibodeau is likely to rely heavily on its starting five. Also, expect Miles McBride and Robinson to figure into significant roles with Cam Payne and Shamet taking up the rest of available minutes at the start of the playoffs. An injury to any of the team’s starters would be a cause for concern.

Kings vs. Pacers Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 31

It’s Monday, March 31, and the Sacramento Kings (36-38) and Indiana Pacers (43-31) are all set to square off from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

The Kings are currently 17-19 on the road with a point differential of 0, while the Pacers have an 8-2 record in their last ten games at home. The Pacers won the only meeting versus the Kings this season, 122-95 on December 22.

Sacramento and Indiana are both coming off blowout losses of 20 points or more. The Kings are 1-5 over the last six games, while the Pacers are 8-3 in the previous 11 contests and 6-2 over the past eight.

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Game details & how to watch Kings vs. Pacers live today

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • City: Indianapolis, IN
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Game odds for Kings vs. Pacers

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Kings (+184), Pacers (-223)
  • Spread:  Pacers -5.5
  • Over/Under: 235 points

That gives the Kings an implied team point total of 116.53, and the Pacers 119.4.

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Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Kings vs. Pacers game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans Tyrese Haliburton to go Under 32.5 PRA:

"Tyrese Haliburton's streak of 12 straight double-doubles was snapped over the last two contests and he's averaged 23.5 points, 4.5 assists, and 3.0 rebounds against the Wizards and Thunder (31.0 PRA). While Indiana is back at home, they are coming off a two-game road trip and a 21-point loss. The Kings are in the final play-in spot for the West, so there is likely urgency on that side and a plan for Haliburton after following up a 20-point loss. I lean the Kings and Haliburton to go Under 32.5 PRA."

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Indiana Pacers on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Sacramento Kings at +5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 235.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Kings vs. Pacers on Monday

  • The Pacers are 8-2 in their last 10 home games
  • The Over is 39-35 in Kings' games this season
  • The Pacers have covered in 8 of their 9 matchups against Western Conference Pacific Division teams this season
  • The Pacers have won 4 of their last 5 games

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Jazz vs. Hornets Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 31

It’s Monday, March 31, and the Utah Jazz (16-59) and Charlotte Hornets (18-56) are all set to square off from Spectrum Center in Charlotte.

The Jazz are currently 7-29 on the road with a point differential of -9, while the Hornets have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. Charlotte won the only meeting of the season versus Utah, 117-112, on January 15.

Utah has lost the past five games and 15 of the previous 16 contests. Charlotte also dropped the past five games and seven of the last eight outings.

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Game details & how to watch Jazz vs. Hornets live today

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Spectrum Center
  • City: Charlotte, NC
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Game odds for Jazz vs. Hornets

The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Jazz (-115), Hornets (-104)
  • Spread:  Jazz -1
  • Over/Under: 219 points

That gives the Jazz an implied team point total of 109.77, and the Hornets 109.25.

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Expert picks & predictions for Monday’s Jazz vs. Hornets game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Under between the Jazz and Hornets:

"Utah has the rest advantage here with two days of rest compared to Charlotte who lost last night to the Pelicans (98-94). Charlotte rested its starters over the final eight minutes of a close contest with New Orleans last night, signaling the tank is on. It's hard to trust either team, I'd lean toward the Jazz if I had to pick a winner, but Under is likely the best bet in an ugly contest."

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Charlotte Hornets on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Charlotte Hornets at +1.
  • 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 Jazz vs. Hornets on Monday

  • The Jazz have won 5 of their last 6 games at the Hornets
  • 7 of the Hornets' last 9 home matchups with the Jazz have gone over the Total
  • The Hornets have failed to cover in their last 5 games
  • The Jazz have won 5 of their last 6 games at the Hornets

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Rockets vs. Lakers Odds, predictions, recent stats, trends and Best bets for March 31

Houston Rockets vs. Los Angeles Lakers Preview 

The Houston Rockets (49-26) and Los Angeles Lakers (45-29) are all set to square off from Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

The Houston Rockets played last night. They embarrassed the Phoenix Suns 148-109. Now they travel to LA to take on the Lakers. The Rockets are 7-9 with no rest this season.

The Lakers could use a win tonight. They picked up a win against the Grizzlies, but haven’t been great recently.

The Rockets are currently 22-14 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Lakers 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 Rockets vs. Lakers live today

  • Date: Monday, March 31, 2025
  • Time: 10:00PM EST
  • Site: Crypto.com Arena
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
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Game odds for Rockets vs. Lakers
The latest odds as of Monday:

  • Odds: Rockets (+157), Lakers (-189)
  • Spread:  Lakers -5
  • Over/Under: 226 points

That gives the Rockets an implied team point total of 112.03, and the Lakers 114.63.
 
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Expert picks & predictions for Monday's Rockets vs. Lakers game

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Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning towards Lakers -4…

Thomas: “The Rockets are on the second half of a back-to-back. I don’t love how the Lakers have been playing, but this is a game they have to take advantage of.

Unfortunately, they are only 8-10 ATS with a rest advantage this season. However, now with Doncic and James side by side, they should be able to better that number tonight.”

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Los Angeles Lakers on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Houston Rockets at +5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 226.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Rockets vs. Lakers on Monday

  • The Lakers are on an 8-game win streak at home to the Rockets
  • The Lakers' last 3 matchups against Western Conference teams have gone over the Total
  • The Rockets have covered in 25 of their 45 matchups against Western Conference teams this season
  • The Rockets have covered in 21 of their 37 road games this season

 
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