Can Anyone Dethrone the Thunder?

The Oklahoma City Thunder finally arrived as an NBA powerhouse with a championship run in 2025, defeating the Indiana Pacers in seven games in the NBA Finals. This year, they look equally dominant – and they are gaining plenty of respect from sportsbooks as a result. FanDuel Sportsbook has the Thunder as +130 to win their second consecutive title, -135 to win the Western Conference, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as +135 to be NBA Finals MVP. But is the market respect deserving? Using FTN’s NBA StatsHub, we can take a deeper look at Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder, and whether the Spurs, Nuggets, or another team out west has a chance to dethrone them.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has put up strong numbers since coming back from an oblique injury that sidelined him through the All-Star break – averaging 30.8 points, 4.8 rebounds and 8.4 assists. That said, the underlying metrics suggest that his recent production has been more volume-driven, rather than efficient. Overall, this season, Gilgeous-Alexander has a 7.3% Field Goal Percentage Over Expectation, which ranks third among players averaging 30-plus minutes per game. His +3.0 Points Over Expectation trails only Nikola Jokić, Kevin Durant and Luka Dončić. Since returning from injury, Gilgeous-Alexander has a -2.5% FGOE and -1.4 PTOE. The scary thing? Oklahoma City is 5-0 during that span, with wins over the Nuggets (twice) and the Knicks – both of which are widely regarded as teams that could make a deep playoff run.

Oklahoma City Thunder

Through the close of play Tuesday, Oklahoma City (+9.5) leads the NBA in FTN’s Model Team Ratings. They are 3.2 points better than the next-best team in the Western Conference – the San Antonio Spurs.
Similar to last year, their dominance has been driven primarily by a defense that is significantly better than any other team in the NBA. During the 2024-2025 campaign, the Thunder finished the regular season with a 106.6 defensive rating. The next-best team was the Orlando Magic, a distant second with a 109.1 defensive rating. This season, Oklahoma City once again leads the league in defensive rating (106.2), despite having to navigate injuries to some of their best defensive players. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, Alex Caruso and Isaiah Hartenstein are four of the team’s top defenders, per our FTN Player Ratings – they have all missed 10-plus games.
Put another away, the Thunder have decisively been the best team in the NBA this season by most advanced metrics, despite not having their core contributors available for a considerable portion of their games.

Thunder, or the field?

All of that said, is there any realistic probability that another team – perhaps the Spurs or Nuggets, could dethrone the Thunder in the Western Conference? San Antonio is the only non-Thunder team in the Western Conference that ranks in the top-five in our FTN’s Model Team Ratings. They are also the only team that has proven capable of causing matchup issues for the Thunder this year. The Spurs have played the Thunder four times this year, winning three times – twice by convincing margins:
  • Dec. 13: Spurs defeated Thunder 111-109
  • Dec. 23: Spurs defeated Thunder 130-110
  • Dec. 25: Spurs defeated Thunder 117-102
  • Jan. 13: Thunder defeated Spurs 119-98
The Nuggets have struggled in their head-to-head meetings this season:
  • Feb. 1: Thunder defeated Nuggets 121-111
  • Feb. 27: Thunder defeated Nuggets 127-121
  • March 9: Thunder defeated Nuggets 129-126
Denver has struggled in general lately, too, which isn’t a great sign as the postseason draws near. Since Nikola Jokić returned from injury Jan. 30, the Nuggets are 7-10 overall, ranking 15th in Net Rating. They have suffered losses against the Clippers and Warriors in that span – fringe playoff teams. They have also struggled against the Jazz and Grizzlies, a pair of teams that are aggressively participating in this year’s NBA tankathon.

The Takeaway

If ranking the top teams in the NBA with a month remaining in the regular season, there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that the Thunder are in their own tier at the top of the league. In the Western Conference, in particular, Oklahoma City has a sizable lead over San Antonio and Denver in FTN’s Model Team Ratings – and that’s with the Thunder missing a number of their core pieces for significant periods of time. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander hasn’t looked as good post-injury, in terms of (FGOE) and (PTOE), as he did pre-injury, but the Thunder have still been dominant with a slightly less efficient version of their best player. Right now, it’s the Thunder, followed by a big gap, then everybody else.

Timberwolves vs Clippers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Minnesota Timberwolves head to Inglewood tonight as they take on the surging Los Angeles Clippers. 

My Timberwolves vs Clippers predictions target another big outing on the boards for Julius Randle, who remains a key contributor to Minnesota's title chances. 

Get the lowdown with my free NBA picks for Wednesday, March 11. 

Timberwolves vs Clippers prediction

Timberwolves vs Clippers best bet: Julius Randle Over 6.5 rebounds (-120)

Julius Randle has been strong on the boards for the Minnesota Timberwolves lately, averaging 8.8 rebounds per game so far in March.

Although Rudy Gobert is always going to be the prime candidate to rack up boards for the visitors, Randle is a worthy sidekick — and he’s nailed this prop in five straight games.

The Los Angeles Clippers were outrebounded 51-36 in Monday’s victory over the Knicks, and that’s a weakness that Minnesota can attack tonight.

Timberwolves vs Clippers same-game parlay

The new-look Clippers are rolling, and they’re 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games. With Minnesota on the second night of a back-to-back set, I’ll take the L.A. moneyline and pair it with standout efforts from Darius Garland and Derrick Jones Jr.

Garland is finding his feet with the hosts, dishing 21 dimes in his last three games, while Jones Jr. has had consecutive 16-point performances.

Timberwolves vs Clippers SGP

  • Clippers moneyline
  • Darius Garland Over 6.5 assists
  • Derrick Jones Jr. Over 12.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Counting on the Klaw

The Kawhi Leonard vs. Anthony Edwards showdown should be spectacular, and I’m banking on The Klaw to continue his steady scoring after sinking the Knicks with 29 points earlier this week.

A turnover-prone T-Wolves team should also be easy prey for Leonard on the defensive end.

Timberwolves vs Clippers SGP

  • Kawhi Leonard Over 28.5 points
  • Kawhi Leonard Over 3.5 assists
  • Kawhi Leonard Over 1.5 steals
  • Clippers moneyline

Timberwolves vs Clippers odds

  • Spread: Timberwolves +1.5 (-110) | Clippers -1.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Timberwolves +100 | Clippers -120
  • Over/Under: Over 226.5 (-110) | Under 226.5 (-110)

Timberwolves vs Clippers betting trend to know

The Timberwolves are 2-7 ATS in their past nine games. Find more NBA betting trends for Timberwolves vs. Clippers.

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Rotation Trust Level: Turning the corner

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The Lakers are finally figuring things out.

After continual struggles against top teams, back-to-back wins against the Knicks and Timberwolves have not only eased worries, but created a lot of optimism about his team.

While both Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves have been integral in the wins, a host of role players have stepped up as well. LeBron James’ absence from the lineup necessitated players filling the void and multiple have.

So, with things riding high, let’s look at where the trust level stands for the Lakers’ rotation players.

Starters: Luka, Austin, Marcus Smart, LeBron, Deandre Ayton

Rui Hachimura

The man tasked with stepping into the starting lineup with LeBron out, Rui has remained a great 3-point shooter and reliable scorer, averaging 12.8 points over the last week.

Luke Kennard

Kennard came to the Lakers in place of Gabe Vincent, but has absolutely exceeded anything Vincent was able to do with the Lakers. He’s part of closing lineups, contributing at a high level and is as efficient as you can ever imagine.

Over the last four games, he’s shooting 58.1% from the field and 47.1% from three.

Jaxson Hayes

Two very timely, strong showings from Ayton may quell some of the calls for Jaxson Hayes to start. But it shows how far Hayes has come this season as, even after how poorly things finished in the postseason last year, fans are back to wanting Hayes to play big minutes and in big moments again.

Jake LaRavia

At the same time he’s absolutely mired in a brutal shooting slump, LaRavia is still contributing because of his activity on both ends of the floor. He’s coming up with rebounds, creating havoc defensively and relying on his effort and hustle to remain a positive contributor.

Jarred Vanderbilt

Vando is another player who has had his offense all but abandon him as he’s shooting 36.4% from the field and 20% from three in the last week. And yet, again, he’s able to make plays in other ways to stay on the floor, even if that also includes some technical fouls along the way.

Maxi Kleber

Kleber’s role continues to fluctuate a bit, but it seems that when he’s healthy, he’s going to get at least one shift each game. And he’s earned it with his play.

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Boston Celtics Daily Links 2/11/26

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Otega Oweh scores 23, hits late jumper, and Kentucky beats LSU 87-82 to open the SEC Tournament

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Otega Oweh scored 23 points, including a key jumper with 1:12 remaining, and Brandon Garrison added 17 points off the bench as No. 9 seed Kentucky beat 16th-seeded LSU 87-82 on Wednesday in the opening game of the SEC Tournament.

Kentucky (20-12) advances to play No. 8 seed Missouri in the second round on Thursday. The Wildcats had not played on a Wednesday at this tournament since the SEC brought the event back in 1979.

Garrison, who entered with just two made 3-pointers on the season, made back-to-back 3-pointers during an 8-0 run that gave Kentucky a 73-64 lead with 9:32 remaining.

Oweh grabbed his own miss and brought it out to the 3-point arc before sinking a jumper from the free-throw line for an 83-76 lead. After an LSU layup at 49.6, Denzel Aberdeen made two free throws for a seven-point lead.

Aberdeen finished with 16 points for Kentucky. Kam Williams, who played in a game for the first time since Jan. 21 due to a broken foot, had three points in 17 minutes.

Max Mackinnon scored 18 of his 28 points in the second half for LSU (15-17). Mike Nwoko had 16 points and 12 rebounds, and Marquel Sutton and Jalen Reece each scored 11.

Mackinnon made a 3-pointer just before the halftime buzzer, off a nice drive and pass from Reece, to pull LSU within 46-43 at the break.

Reece’s steal and fast-break layup pulled the Tigers within 79-74 with 2:53 remaining following a 6-0 run, but that's as close as they got as Oweh made a driving layup at the other end for a seven-point lead.

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The Wildcats lost to Missouri 73-68 at Rupp Arena on Jan. 7.

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Ron Harper Jr.’s breakout against the Spurs was another win for Celtics development

Mar 10, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Boston Celtics guard Ron Harper Jr. (13) shoots the ball against San Antonio Spurs guard De'aaron Fox (4) in the second half at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images | Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

By the time Jaylen Brown was ejected from Tuesday night’s 125-116 loss to the San Antonio Spurs, Boston Celtics teammate Ron Harper Jr. had already scored eight points. He subbed in alongside Jayson Tatum and Neemias Queta as soon as Brown left the floor and made the most of the opportunity.

In the third quarter, with just over four minutes remaining, Baylor Scheierman drove and found Harper wide open in the corner. He bounced a no-look pass to Harper, who drained the 3-pointer despite 7-foot-4 Victor Wembanyama charging full extension to contest. That shot cut San Antonio’s lead over Boston to 85-83. It also ignited the 25-year-old’s confidence, and he ran with it.

“He’s been great,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla told reporters, per NBC Sports Boston. “He’s continuing to get better on both ends of the floor. Tonight, it was the shooting, but I think his defense is just as impactful as everyone else’s. He’s just another guy that can impact winning for us.”

The fourth quarter became Harper’s canvas, and he painted his career masterpiece as a two-way player.

San Antonio entered the fourth with a 97-90 lead, but Harper stayed determined. With Brown out and Tatum struggling (just 4-of-14 from three), Harper stepped up off Boston’s bench. He led the Celtics in scoring in the final 12 minutes of regulation with 11 points, doubling his previous career-high with 22 points in just over 33 minutes.

Harper was responsible for the bulk of Boston’s bench points (34 total), converting 6-of-9 attempts from beyond the arc. His teammates trusted him as the fourth quarter progressed, and he rewarded them by keeping the Celtics within striking distance during their late-game push for a comeback.

There was no hesitation in Harper’s release. He wanted the ball, regardless of the mounting pressure that came with overcoming Brown’s unforeseen exit plus Payton Pritchard’s unavailability (neck spasms). Without Harper’s initiative to embrace the opportunity in front of him, the Celtics might have suffered a blowout that would have forced Mazzulla to empty the bench shortly after Brown headed to the locker room.

Boston’s starting lineup shot only 10-of-33 from 3-point range, making Harper’s breakout critical.

Harper’s career night was even more sentimental as he competed opposite his brother, Dylan, whom the Spurs selected second overall in the 2025 NBA Draft out of Rutgers.

“He played well today,” Dylan Harper said postgame, per Tom Osborn of the San Antonio Express News. “Just the way he kind of inserts himself. I think that just moving forward, the more opportunities he gets, the better he’s going to look.”

During the offseason, the Celtics reunited with Harper, signing him to an Exhibit 10 contract in August before the start of preseason. In his limited 10.6 minutes across three appearances, Harper shot 40.3 percent from the floor and 42.9 percent from three. Boston elected to keep him, converting his contract to a two-way deal for his second stint with the organization.

Following the preseason, the Celtics assigned Harper to their G League affiliate in Maine. He continued to develop there under head coach Phil Pressey, averaging 26.9 points, five rebounds, and four assists in 30.9 minutes per game. Harper logged eight appearances, shooting 49.7 percent from the floor, including 40.2 percent from three on 10.9 attempts per game. On February 4, Boston started Harper against the Houston Rockets, giving him his first career NBA start. He scored a then-career-high 11 points with nine rebounds and three assists in a 114-93 win, taking his first major step with the team.

Five weeks later in San Antonio, Harper’s work with the Celtics’ development staff paid off once more.

Mazzulla assured everyone before the season that opportunities would be handed out — and he’s kept his word. Everyone from Jordan Walsh to Hugo González to Luka Garza, and even Josh Minott before his trade to the Brooklyn Nets, has gotten their chance. The hours logged behind the scenes in practices and pregame sessions with the coaching staff have prepared players like Harper for their moments of action — even, and especially, when those moments come unexpectedly, as was the case in San Antonio.

Harper has already surpassed his total NBA appearances over his previous three years with the Pistons and Raptors, with 19 logged this season.

Based on Harper’s rise to the occasion in San Antonio and the reputation Mazzulla’s development staff has built over the past few years, the Celtics could have their next project in the works, ready to contribute in Boston in the near future.

Looking ahead at the Knicks’ remaining schedule

Some nice, and easy games to hopefully build confidence, rest, and get ready for what should be a long playoff run
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Nuggets, Pistons, Celtics, Rockets, Cavaliers, Spurs, Raptors, Thunder and Lakers. Those are some of the teams the Knicks have played since February.

New York has gone against the Wizards, Pacers, Bulls, and the Bucks—all of those matchups sandwiched in between the aforementioned ones—but for the most part, the Knicks have had test after test over the last five weeks. And outside of the last two games against the two Los Angeles teams, and the two drubbings at the hands of the Pistons, the Knicks answered some questions and came out looking relatively unscathed.

They may not have made up the kind of ground they wanted to in the stands, largely due to the exceptionally strong play of the Pistons, Celtics, and even the Cavaliers. But their much-improved defense, Karl-Anthony Towns’ hot play, and the sudden emergence of Mo Diawara have ignited some hope and confidence. And the good news is, those things, as well as some other factors, should be a mainstay for the next couple of weeks.

Over the next few weeks, the Knicks’ schedule goes from incredibly tough to a cakewalk. It starts with a road game against the tanking Jazz tonight, then a matchup against a Pacers team that, to their credit, did beat the Knicks a few weeks ago. They then host the Warriors, who enter tonight under .500, and the Pacers, then play the Nets, Wizards, and the Pacers again over five days.

New York does have a tough three-game stretch against the hot Hornets, which could end up being a potential playoff preview, defending champion Thunder, and the Rockets. After that, it’s a mixed bag, as they round out the season with games against the Grizzlies, Bulls, and Hawks, before facing off against the Celtics, Raptors, and Hornets. Now, the last three games look like they could be tough on paper, but as is the case every season, it’s hard to project what games in the last week of the season could look like with teams often sitting guys as they prepare for a long and grueling playoff run.

The rest of the regular season should provide the Knicks with enough tests with games against the Hornets, Thunder, Rockets, and Celtics, but also give the Knicks plenty of games to improve heading into the playoffs.

They can use some of the aforementioned games against the worst teams in the league to either rest guys, especially Jalen Brunson, who has looked a tad bit slow, and hampered. And they can maybe look to get Mikal Bridges going again offensively. While the Knicks won’t want to punt games as the standings are still very much in flux, if they can take care of business early on in the games, it should also allow head coach Mike Brown to continue playing with the rotations, and possibly get guys like Diawara, and maybe even Tyler Kolek for some potential playoff minutes.

The last week(s) of the season will likely prove to be a big deal for the Knicks, regardless of what other teams are doing, though. As stated above, the standings may not be fully locked in until the very last day of the season, and even if they are, the Knicks have the task of trying to re-integrate a key piece in Deuce McBride. Every minute they can get him will be pivotal, as having him return to game shape and in rhythm could end up being a make-or-break factor in just how far this team can go.

Steve Kerr reacts after Warriors lose two ‘very winnable games’ in a row

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In today’s Dub Hub:

The Golden State Warriors had opportunities to pick up two much-needed wins this week. Instead, they walked away empty-handed.

Golden State dropped back-to-back games against two teams near the bottom of the standings — first a loss to the Utah Jazz (20-45) on Monday night, followed by a 130-124 overtime defeat to the Chicago Bulls (27-38) on Tuesday. Both games were within reach late, making the results even more frustrating for a Warriors team still trying to stabilize its season.

After Tuesday’s loss, head coach Steve Kerr reacted to the team’s missed opportunities.

“Both very winnable games,” Kerr said. “We had the lead late tonight — obviously, one we should have had — but this is how the NBA is, especially when you’re beaten up. You’re not going to blow anybody out. Games are going be tight. You got to finish, and we didn’t finish either of the last two nights.”

Against Chicago, the Warriors appeared to be in control late in regulation before the game slipped away, eventually being forced into overtime where the Bulls pulled ahead behind Matas Buzelis’ career-high 41 points. It was a similar story the night before against Utah, when Golden State struggled to keep up with the Jazz down the stretch, despite them benching their second-leading scorer in Keyonte George.

Kerr’s message reflects the reality of where Golden State currently stands. With multiple key players sidelined, the Warriors have been forced to lean heavily on the bottom half of their roster to take on larger roles. While the group deserves credit for keeping games competitive, it has also left the team with little margin for error — even against teams near the bottom of the standings. 

Those missed opportunities have now proven costly, dropping the Warriors below .500 at 32–33 and down to ninth place in the Western Conference standings.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Wednesday, March 11th:

Warriors News:

Warriors’ back-to-back losses reveal thin margin of error, even against tanking teams | The Athletic

The Utah Jazz and Chicago Bulls have a combined 83 losses this season. The Bulls made several trade-deadline deals that made their roster worse in the short term. The NBA fined the Jazz $500,000 last month for sitting healthy players late in games, describing the substitution patterns as “actions that compromise the integrity of our games.”

The Bulls pulled off the rare feat of losing all of their games in a calendar month — 11 straight in February. Some Bulls fans are upset that Chicago has won three of its last five games because the team’s draft lottery chances decrease with each victory.

The Jazz and Bulls are opponents that any team still playing for something should beat. Golden State’s back-to-back losses to them underscore how slim the margin of error is for the undermanned Warriors. Even teams incentivized to lose are still finding ways to beat Golden State.

What we learned as Warriors squander late lead in overtime loss to Bulls | NBC Sports Bay Area

Golden State’s first half was anything but warm. The defense was haphazard, the offense listless and uncoordinated. The result was the Warriors going into the locker room trailing the lowly Bulls by six, 57-51.

Chicago outhustled the Warriors on both ends, picking apart their defense (19 assists, 10 by Josh Giddey) and disrupting their offense to such degree that they shot 37.5 percent inside the arc and managed only nine assists – their lowest in a half since recording eight on Nov. 14 at San Antonio.

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Bam Adebayo pulls off statistical shock with historic 83-point outburst | NBA

“It’s a special moment,” he said. “It’s Wilt, me, then Kobe, which sounds crazy.” 

He shot 20-for-43 from the floor. Almost half of those attempts, 22, were on 3-pointers. This was a good player on a hot night, which happens frequently in the NBA, just not to this level or anywhere close, actually. 

Before Tuesday, Adebayo averaged 4.8 free-throw attempts per game this season. He finished this game with an astounding 43 attempts, making 36 — which is rather impressive for a 77% shooter. His attempts and makes are single-game NBA records. 

Former Raptors’ coach Sam Mitchell jokes to Wizards’ Brian Keefe after Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game: ‘Thank you for taking my spot’

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Did tanking and free-throw tactics ruin Bam Adebayo's historic 83-point game?

In making sense of Bam Adebayo’s historic night, a couple of things became clear.

For one, the exasperation and handwringing is bordering on the absurd. For another, Adam Silver may have inadvertently found the NBA’s solution for tanking.

In what has become the most unexpected individual performance in NBA history, the Miami Heat center dropped 83 points Tuesday, March 10, against the Washington Wizards. It was a singular achievement, one in which he surpassed late Lakers icon Kobe Bryant (81) for second-most points in a single game in history.

Some corners of the Internet whined that Adebayo required 43 free-throw attempts and 36 conversions — both NBA records — to make history.

Make no mistake: his night should be celebrated. You’d be hard-pressed to find many humans who can scratch 83 on their own driveways, let alone an actual NBA game.

Bam Adebayo's 83-point game is cause for celebration

On a random Tuesday in March, the entire pro basketball world was glued to a game only available on local broadcasts. Players in other arenas on the West Coast watched the final minutes on their phones or got updates as Adebayo eclipsed Bryant, one of the idols for this generation actively playing in the league.

In many ways, Adebayo’s 83-bomb defies logic. He’s a 16.1-point-per-game career scorer. His previous career high was 41, which he had surpassed by halftime. It also means he more than doubled that previous career best. There are so many other statistical oddities that make Adebayo’s performance difficult to comprehend.

This was a player chasing greatness and his coaches and teammates facilitating that pursuit. It was a joyous occasion, one that brought awareness to a team captain who prides himself on defensive effort — something often lacking in the league — and a player whose humble beginnings in a single-wide trailer in North Carolina are now being amplified to the masses.

Social media tends to suck the joy from things. The temptation is to measure Adebayo’s game against Kobe and Wilt Chamberlain, but that’s largely reductive. In a vacuum, this was simply an unprecedented display of athletic greatness. Commemorate that.

Bam Adebayo Miami Heat celebrates with teammates after a 150-129 win against the Washington Wizards at Kaseya Center on March 10, 2026 in Miami, Florida.

Tanking tactics meet Bam Adebayo's historic night

And, perhaps unintentionally, Adebayo also delivered a solution to the NBA’s issue on tanking: if teams are willingly self-sabotaging and compromising their integrity, shame them into infamy.

“There was a lot of fouls called — 16 free throws in the fourth quarter,” Wizards coach Brian Keefe said of Adebayo after the game. “Just trying to take the ball out of his hands. He still got some free throws 40 feet away from the rim — can’t explain those calls. That’s all I got to say on that.”

This is exactly what getting embarrassed should feel like. Washington, losers of nine consecutive games, has become a willing doormat as it plans for the future, a common practice for rebuilding teams.

But rather than bemoan officiating, Keefe should explain why the most intense defense his team has played all season came in the final minutes of the fourth, when Washington triple-teamed Adebayo and tried to deny him on inbounds passes. The Wizards, at one point, even intentionally fouled Heat forward Keshad Johnson to put him on the line instead of Adebayo.

Perhaps if the Wizards had exerted this much effort night in and night out, they wouldn’t have been in this position.

Washington is the (proud?) owner of the NBA’s worst defense, allowing 120.6 points per 100 possessions. But it’s the team’s apathy and inability to do anything but foul Adebayo that put the Wizards in this spot.

“The fourth quarter just turned into not a real basketball game,” Keefe added.

He’s not totally wrong; Miami committed an intentional foul with 1:41 left in the game while up 27, in an attempt to get Adebayo more looks. Johnson, in an effort to one-up Washington’s intentional foul on him, tried to direct the ball to Adebayo with an intentionally missed free throw. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra even challenged an Adebayo offensive foul with 2:56 left when Miami was up 25.

But what Keefe gets wrong is that the integrity of this game was compromised months ago, before a single player stepped onto the floor Tuesday night.

Washington, not-so-subtly, has been engaged in a tanking effort over the past three months, if not multiple seasons. And because the team’s 2026 first-round selection is Top-8 protected, the Wizards are doing everything they can to ensure it stays with the franchise.

Trae Young, whom the Wizards acquired Jan. 7, missed Tuesday’s game and has played for Washington just twice. Anthony Davis, acquired Feb. 4, hasn’t made a single appearance for the Wizards.

All of this begs the question: if a supremely talented player but average scorer like Adebayo could go on a heater and explode for 83 points on Washington, will other players now hunt the Wizards?

If Washington continues to self-sabotage, they might as well.

Later this month, the Wizards play the Thunder and Knicks in consecutive nights. What’s to stop Shai Gilgeous-Alexander or Jalen Brunson from trying for 85? Then, on March 30, the Wizards will travel to face the Lakers and the NBA’s leading scorer, Luka Dončić.

The thing that should endure in all of this, however, is Adebayo. As the NBA tries to compete with other sports for viewership and attention, stories like his and performances like these deserve amplification.

“Wilt, me, then Kobe,” a reflective Adebayo told reporters after the game. “It sounds crazy.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bam Adebayo's 83-point game cause for celebration despite tactics

Rockets vs Nuggets Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 11

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Our NBA player prop projections are here to help make your Rockets vs. Nuggets predictions process easier.

Read on for our computer's free NBA picks for Wednesday night, featuring a five-star Tari Eason prop.

Rockets vs Nuggets computer picks for March 11

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Eason o10.5 points 
+100
Gordon o2.5 assists 
-105
Sengun o17.5 points
-120
Hardaway Jr. o10.5 points
-112
Thompson o6.5 rebounds 
-125
Jokic u28.5 points 
-115

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Tari Eason Over 10.5 points (+100)

Projection: 12.6 points

Our computer would be salivating if it were capable over this Tari Eason points prop. He's projected to beat this line by over two full points for a +23.6% EV.

"The Houston Rockets are expected to see an increase in possessions in this game from being pitted against the 8th-most up-tempo pace team in the NBA over the last 10 games (the Denver Nuggets). The Houston Rockets have been the best offensive rebounding offense in the NBA this year (offensive rebounds maintain possession and can therefore lead to new chances for scoring and assists)."

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Alperen Sengun Over 17.5 points (-120)

Projection: 20.0 points

Our system likes this Alperen Sengun prop for the same reasons it likes the Eason one. This four-star play checks in at a +21.5% EV.

This line is as low as it's been in a nine-game span, and now looks like the time to buy.

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Amen Thompson Over 6.5 rebounds (-125)

Projection: 7.7 rebounds

Amen Thompson has cashed the Over on his rebounding prop in eight of his last 10 overall.

The juice takes some of the shine off this wager, but our computer believes there's still a +10.2% EV edge to be had based on the projection of 7.7 boards.

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Nuggets computer picks

Aaron Gordon Over 2.5 assists (-105)

Projection: 2.8 assists

Aaron Gordon is on a hot streak when it comes to handing out helpers. He's cleared his assists Over in nine of his last 10 overall.

Gordon, who missed all of February due to injury, has had three assists in each of his first two games back. 

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Tim Hardaway Jr. Over 10.5 points (-112)

Projection: 12.4 points

Our computer notes that the Nuggets have played at the eighth-speediest pace in the NBA over the last 10 games, so it's not surprising to see Denver at second in the league in scoring. Tim Hardaway Jr. has made some contributions, clearing his point total Over in six of his last nine overall.

Our system suggests he'll beat this line by nearly two full points, good for a +16.8% EV.

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Nikola Jokic Under 28.5 points (-115)

Projection: 26.8 points

Another night, another big point total for Nikola Jokic to clear. Unfortunately for Nuggets fans, our system sees the former MVP falling short of his prop line by nearly two points.

"Offensive rebounds maintain possession and lead to extra chances for scoring and assists, but the Nuggets rank second-worst in the NBA with the home court advantage, with just 8.5 offensive rebounds per game over the last 20 games."

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LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateWednesday, March 11, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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Raptors vs Pelicans Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Toronto Raptors will look to bounce back following a loss to the Houston Rockets last night. Luckily, the New Orleans Pelicans aren’t a Top 10 team in the NBA.

The Pelicans may not be tanking like some of the NBA’s other bottom feeders, but they aren’t exactly giving their all either.

My Raptors vs. Pelicans predictions and NBA picks explain why Toronto will bounce back when they visit the Smoothie King Center at 8 pm ET in New Orleans on Wednesday, March 11.

Raptors vs Pelicans prediction

Raptors vs Pelicans best bet: Raptors -2 (-110)

Much has been made about the Toronto Raptors’ struggles against the NBA’s best teams. Heck, I faded them against the Houston Rockets last night.

Luckily, the New Orleans Pelicans aren’t that. New Orleans ranks 26th in defensive rating and, since the All-Star break, 22nd in turnover rate. Toronto’s sixth-ranked defense will take advantage of that, getting extra possessions, helping to pad their lead.

Expect the Raptors to move the ball well with Immanuel Quickley leading the way and RJ Barrett to continue his heater. Toronto is also 4-1 ATS in its last five games in the second half of a back-to-back.

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Speaking of moving the ball, Quickley is averaging 6.1 assists per game this season, but has that number up to 8.8 per contest over his last five games. The Pels allow the fourth-most opponent assists per game this season.

The Raptors could get another boost if center Jakob Poeltl returns. He sat out last night with an illness. If he goes tonight, Toronto could have an edge on the inside, where New Orleans ranks 24th in opponent points in the paint.

Raptors vs Pelicans SGP

  • Raptors -2
  • Immanuel Quickley Over 6.5 assists
  • Jakob Poeltl Over 11.5 points

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The Raptors have one of the highest assist rates in the NBA. The Pelicans allow a ton of assists.

Raptors vs Pelicans SGP

  • Immanuel Quickely Over 6.5 assists
  • Scottie Barnes Over 4.5 assists
  • Brandon Ingram Over 3.5 assists
  • RJ Barrett Over 3.5 assists

Raptors vs Pelicans odds

  • Spread: Raptors -2 | Pelicans +2
  • Moneyline: Raptors -130 | Pelicans +110
  • Over/Under: Over 234.5 | Under 234.5

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LocationSmoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
DateWednesday, March 11, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVSportsnet, Pelicans+

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Koch, Stirtz key in 21-0 run, send Iowa to 75-64 win over Maryland in Big Ten Tournament's 2nd round

CHICAGO (AP) — Cooper Koch scored a career-high 19 points, Bennett Stirtz added 17 and the pair fueled a run of 21 straight points to help send Iowa to a 75-64 win over Maryland in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament on Wednesday.

Koch made 5 of 8 3-point attempts and Stirtz had eight assists and a team-high six rebounds for the ninth-seeded Hawkeyes (21-11), who snapped a three-game losing streak and will take on eighth-seeded Ohio State in a quarterfinal Thursday. Tavion Banks added 12 points and Cam Manyawu 10.

Darius Adams led the No. 17-seeded Terrapins (12-21) with 14 points. Isaiah Watts made four 3s for his 12 points and David Coit also scored 12 points. Solomon Washington grabbed 13 rebounds.

Koch hit a trio of 3-pointers and Stirtz — who had missed his first seven from the arc — added two more in the 21-0 run that ended with Iowa ahead 51-34 eight minutes into the second half.

Maryland rallied to get the deficit down to nine but Koch hit his fifth 3 to put the lead back into double figures where it remained for the final 6 1/2 minutes.

Watts came off the bench in the first half to make three 3-pointers and the Terrapins sank six straight shots in a 15-0 run for a 21-10 lead. But the Terrapins made just one of their last 12 shots — including nine misses from beyond the 3-point line — over the final eight minutes. Iowa took advantage, outscoring the Terrapins 15-5 to cut the deficit to 26-25.

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Iowa beat Ohio State at home 74-57 on Feb. 25 in the teams' only regular-season meeting.

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Quadir Copeland scores 24 and NC State beats 15th-seeded Pittsburgh 98-88 in the ACC Tournament

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Quadir Copeland had 24 points and eight assists, Ven-Allen Lubin added 18 points and No. 7 seed N.C. State beat 15th-seeded Pittsburgh 98-88 on Wednesday in the second round of the ACC Tournament.

N.C. State (20-12) advances to play No. 2 seed and 10th-ranked Virginia in the quarterfinals on Thursday.

N.C. State led 51-50 at halftime as both teams shot over 60% from the field and had three players in double-figure scoring. The Wolfpack went 7 of 9 from 3-point range, while Pitt was 9 of 16.

N.C. State began the second half on a 12-2 run to extend its lead to 63-52 before Pitt made its first field goal at the 16:31 mark. Matt Able made the Wolfpack’s 11th 3-pointer — in just 15 attempts — for a 76-62 lead.

The officials upgraded to a flagrant-1 foul with 2:13 remaining after Lubin was pushed from behind on an alley-oop attempt. Lubin made both free throws to give N.C. State a 92-83 lead and Paul McNeil Jr. made it a four-point possession for an 11-point lead on an easy layup.

McNeil finished with 15 points, Tre Holloman had 14, and Darrion Williams and Able each scored 12 for N.C. State.

Cameron Corhen scored a career-high 27 points for Pittsburgh (13-20). Nojus Indrusaitis added a season-high 19 points and Omari Witherspoon also scored 19.

Pitt reached its season average for made 3-pointers in a game with 8:40 left in the first half when Indrusaitis made his third straight and the Panthers’ eighth in 12 attempts for a 34-25 lead.

The Panthers finished 12 of 27 behind the arc, while the Wolfpack went 13 of 23.

Up next

N.C. State lost both regular-season matchups with Virginia this season, most recently a 90-61 contest on Feb. 24.

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Head priest of Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh accused of stealing baseball cards from Walmart

PITTSBURGH (AP) — The head priest and dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Pittsburgh is facing charges after being accused of stealing more than $1,000 in baseball cards from a Walmart.

The Very Rev. Aidan Smith was arrested Feb. 27 by police just after leaving the Walmart in Economy Borough, just outside Pittsburgh, with 27 packs of baseball cards concealed under his clothing and in a cardboard box, according to court records.

Smith, 42, was charged with receiving stolen property and retail theft.

Police responded to a call from Walmart security, who said Smith was in the store again after having stolen from it in previous days. Police said Walmart security video shows Smith also taking baseball cards each of the four previous days and leaving without paying.

Walmart valued the stolen baseball cards at $1,099.99, police said.

In a message last week to the cathedral's members, the Right Rev. Ketlen Solak, bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, said diocese officials will investigate the situation and follow the church canons that lay out the process for handling clergy misconduct.

“I have spoken with Aidan and assured him of our prayers for him in this difficult time. Please pray for Aidan, for Melanie and their children, for the entire cathedral congregation as we grieve this news, and for everyone involved in this hard situation,” Solak wrote.

Smith had been on administrative leave since late January, Solak's message said. The diocese did not explain why. Smith's defense lawyer declined comment.

Orlando's Paolo Banchero: 'I know I’m an All-Star in this league'

While seemingly every player in Los Angeles for the 2026 NBA All-Star Game was counting down the minutes until they could hop on a plane, fly somewhere warm and spend a few days on vacation, Paolo Banchero was the opposite.

Banchero was already in the Bahamas, but wished he were inside the Intut Dome. Banchero, who made the All-Star team in his second season but not the past two, opened up about that to Marc Spears of Andscape.

"I looked in the mirror first. Over the All-Star break, I watched a lot of film over the early part of the season. I just wasn't happy with what I put out. Some of that had to do with me being injured and coming back...

"I could've had a better mindset, and that was part of it. But I know I'm an All-Star in this league. My confidence is still the same. It's about being honest with yourself and realizing that you didn't really deserve to be an All-Star, honestly. It's about taking that with a grain of salt and being better in the second half of the season."

Banchero haș been good this season, averaging 22.2 points, 8.6 rebounds and five assists a game (he had similar numbers before the break), with a 56.8 true shooting percentage that is right about league average.

What hurt his All-Star case with the coaches who picked the reserves was that he missed 10 games with a groin strain in December and was just coming out of that as the voters got serious, plus the Magic were 28-25 at the break and not coming close to living up to preseason expectations. The Magic were considered a disappointment, and it was tough for Banchero to overcome that.

Since the All-Star break, Banchero has been healthy and better: 26.2 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5.7 assists per game while shooting 50.8%.

Orlando appears headed to the play-in as the No. 7 seed in the East, although they have won four in a row, are 7-3 in their last 10 and are 1.5 games out of the No. 6 seed. Still, barring a surprise deep postseason run, changes are expected with the Magic next season. That may well start with coach Jamahl Mosley, who reportedly is at odds with Banchero. Coaches rarely win disputes with a team's star and max player (Bancheros' five-year, $240 million contract kicks in next season). While some around the league question the fit between Banchero and the Magic's other max player, Franz Wagner, Orlando has spent big to bring this group together and may want to give another coach a chance to make it work before making major personnel moves.

For his part, Banchero is all in with this roster, he told Spears.

"I have faith with the guys we have in the locker room. We have a load of talent on this team. We got two NBA All-Star-level players [Wagner and Jalen Suggs] sitting out and coming back from injury. As you see, we're competing with some of the better teams. I've seen it. We've all seen it. There is no reason not to believe, but at the same time, we have to continue to get better and stay hungry.

"We've had two years of experience of losing in the first round. We don't want to taste that again. We're preparing for that."