Pistons vs. Heat Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 19

It’s Wednesday, March 19, and the Detroit Pistons (38-31) and Miami Heat (29-39) are all set to square off from Kaseya Center in Miami.

The Pistons are currently 20-15 on the road with a point differential of 2, while the Heat have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. Detroit is 2-1 against Miami this season with both wins coming by one possession in OT.

The Pistons are 1-2 in the last three games, but are coming off a 46-point win over the Pelicans, while the Heat have dropped a season-high eight straight games.

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

  • Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
  • Time: 7:30PM EST
  • Site: Kaseya Center
  • City: Miami, FL
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Game odds for Pistons vs. Heat

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Pistons (-214), Heat (+178)
  • Spread:  Pistons -4.5
  • Over/Under: 217 points

That gives the Pistons an implied team point total of 110.37, and the Heat 107.51.

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Expert picks & predictions for Wednesday’s Pistons vs. Heat game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Pistons to cover versus the Heat:

"Detroit is coming off a 46-point win and rested a majority of their players from the third quarter on against the Pelicans, while Miami lost its eight-straight game. Miami is struggling to compete for four full quarters, so this is a Detroit or pass spot."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Pistons & Heat 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 Miami Heat at +5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 217.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Pistons vs. Heat on Wednesday

  • The Heat have won 8 of their last 10 home games against the Pistons
  • The Pistons' last 3 road games have stayed under the Total
  • The Pistons have covered the Spread in 9 of their last 11 road games against the Heat
  • The Heat have won 3 straight home games against the Pistons

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Rockets vs. Magic Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 19

It’s Wednesday, March 19, and the Houston Rockets (44-25) and Orlando Magic (32-37) are all set to square off from Kia Center in Orlando.

The Rockets are currently 18-14 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Magic have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. These teams met for the first time this season on March 10 and Houston won 97-84.

This is the final matchup between the two and Orlando is 3-2 in the last five games after losing five straight, while Houston is on a seven-game winning streak.

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

  • Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Kia Center
  • City: Orlando, FL
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Game odds for Rockets vs. Magic

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Rockets (-145), Magic (+121)
  • Spread:  Rockets -2.5
  • Over/Under: 209 points

That gives the Rockets an implied team point total of 105.24, and the Magic 103.93.

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Expert picks & predictions for Wednesday’s Rockets vs. Magic game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Magic +2.5 against the Rockets:

"Houston is on a seven-game winning streak with one of those victories coming over Orlando (97-84), however, six of the past seven games for the Rockets have come in Houston. This is the first road game since March 6 for Houston. Orlando is coming off a three-game home stand themselves and an upset win over Cleveland that should give this team some confidence. I don't hate the Under, but this would be Orlando or pass for me."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Rockets & Magic 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 Orlando Magic at +2.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 209.

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

  • The Rockets have won 4 of their last 5 at Eastern Conference Southeast Division teams
  • The Total went under in 21 of the Magic's 34 home games this season
  • The Magic have covered in 4 of their last 5 games
  • The Magic have won 8 of 14 home games following a win

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Mavericks vs. Pacers Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 19

It’s Wednesday, March 19, and the Dallas Mavericks (33-36) and Indiana Pacers (38-29) are all set to square off from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

The Mavericks are currently 14-20 on the road with a point differential of 0, while the Pacers have a 8-2 record in their last ten games at home. The Pacers are 1-0 against the Mavericks this season with a 134-127 win in Dallas. This marks the final meeting between the two.

The Pacers are back at home after a three-game road trip where they went 2-1 capped off by a 132-130 OT win over the Timberwolves. Dallas has lost seven of the past eight games and currently on a three-game losing streak. The Mavericks lost the 76ers, 130-125 in the last time out.

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  • Date: Wednesday, March 19, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • City: Indianapolis, IN
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Game odds for Mavericks vs. Pacers

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Odds: Mavericks (+261), Pacers (-329)
  • Spread:  Pacers -10.5
  • Over/Under: 234.5 points

That gives the Mavericks an implied team point total of 115.82, and the Pacers 120.26.

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Expert picks & predictions for Wednesday’s Mavericks vs. Pacers game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Pacers to cover:

"Dallas is currently in its worst stretch of the season and the year is lost after the Luka Doncic trade. That was evident in a loss to the 76ers where they were -6.5 to -8.5 favorites. The Mavericks are running low on players and the Pacers have played much better at home than on the road, so I would lean the Pacers to cover and get the sweep over the Mavs. This spread opened at -8.5 and moved to -10.5. I prefer staying at -10 or lower."

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  • 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 Dallas Mavericks at +8.
  • 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 Mavericks vs. Pacers on Wednesday

  • The Pacers have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Western Conference Southwest Division teams
  • Each of the Mavericks' last 3 road games with the Pacers have stayed under the Total
  • The Pacers are 1-4 against the spread in their last 5 games
  • Betting the Mavericks on the Money Line in all their road games this season is showing a 107% return on investment

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Draymond Green: 'One million percent I have a case' to win Defensive Player of the Year

The moment Victor Wembanyama went out for the season, the Defensive Player of the Year race was thrown wide open.

Draymond Green says he has a case — and he made it on the court Tuesday night. Green was the primary defender on Giannis Antetokounmpo for 7:04 of the Warriors' win over the Bucks and held the former MVP to 0-of-6 shooting (for the game, Antetokounmpo scored 20 points on 5-of-16 shooting). After the game, the never-shy Green said he had a case for Defensive Player of the Year, quotes via NBC Sports Bay Area.

"If we keep winning and close this year out strong, most definitely. I look around the league and don't see many players impacting the game on the defensive end the way I do. I don't see many players completely throwing off an entire team's offense the way I do. One thousand percent.

"Especially with Wemby going down, seemed like he had it won. And now it is right there. So, one million percent I have a case, and I will continue to build that case for these next 13 games. Tonight was a prime example of that."

Green has a strong case, but first, he needs to qualify. He has played in 55 games this season and needs to stay healthy and play in 10 of the Warriors' remaining 13 games to reach the 65-game threshold set by the league.

Evan Mobley, whose defensive versatility is at the heart of the Cavaliers' top-10 defense, is the current frontrunner (and betting favorite) for the award. Among bigs, the Grizzlies' Jaren Jackson Jr. has a strong case, and while he's returned and should easily reach the 65-game mark, his recent missed time and Memphis falling out of the top 10 in defense did not help his case. The Clippers Ivica Zubac has a strong case that seems to be slept on by watchers of the race. Voters tend to lean into big men for this award — as paint protectors they impact defense more than perimeter players — but Dyson Daniels in Atlanta and Lu Dort in Oklahoma deserve consideration.

We've reached the campaign part of the awards season, when players, teams, and some vocal fan bases will make their case for various players to win awards. Nobody is going to have as loud a campaign for an award as Green.

Green absolutely is deserving, and if nothing else is very likely to end up on First Team All-Defense. As for a second DPOY award for Green, a few more nights like Tuesday go a long way toward making his case.

How Mikal Bridges has stepped up for Knicks in Jalen Brunson's absence

In the wake of New York’s captain and leading scorer Jalen Brunson injuring his ankle, many questions arose about how the Knicks would respond in his absence after playing 61 of their 62 games with him at the helm.

Some suggested his injury would force the Knicks to learn how to play and win without him, which would be a beneficial development as the playoffs near. One player in particular is proving this theory right -- Mikal Bridges.

The starting shooting guard acquired for a bundle of first-round picks has had an up-and-down season, but he has stepped up since Brunson went down.

In his last five games, Bridges is averaging 23.4 points, 3.6 rebounds and 4.6 assists on 63.4/47.1/95.0 shooting splits, helping the Knicks go 3-2 without their best player.

It’s been a departure from Bridges’ season averages of 17.2 points, 3.1 rebounds and 3.4 assists on 48.8/35.0/72.7, stemming from newfound aggressiveness and trust in his ability to create and score. He’s looked much more like the guy New York hoped they would get when emptying their asset chest this past offseason, and the hope is he’ll continue this approach once Brunson returns and the postseason begins.

Bridges is actively seeking out his own creation opportunities, calling for more pick-and-rolls with himself as the ball handler, and putting an emphasis on getting into the paint. This has not only opened up easier close-range scoring opportunities for Bridges but more playmaking chances -- an underrated part of his game.

Where Bridges used to be more connective in the offense, he’s now initiating, leveraging defenses with his scoring threat and finding open shooters and cutters. There’s an argument for him being the third-best passer on the team, and it seems he and the Knicks have realized this and taken advantage.

New York Knicks small forward Mikal Bridges (25) celebrates with teammates after making the game-winning shot in overtime against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center.
New York Knicks small forward Mikal Bridges (25) celebrates with teammates after making the game-winning shot in overtime against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. / Soobum Im-Imagn Images

Another benefit of his attacking offense: he’s finally getting to the free-throw line. Bridges had previously shied away from contact, dropping his free throw attempts per game from 3.9 last year to 1.3 this season.

He’s attempted 20 free throws in the last five games; a total that he needed the previous 22 games to match. A willingness to take contact at the rim won’t just grant him free points at the stripe but will keep defenses honest and open up his mid-range game more.

Bridges’ offense was on full display against the Trail Blazers, when he scored 33 points on 13-of-21 shooting and buried the buzzer-beating three in overtime to give New York the win. What’s more, his offensive eruptions haven’t taken away from his stout defense.

New York has taken full advantage of Brunson being out to get back to its defensive roots, boasting a 104.9 defensive rating over the last five games, good for third in the league. Bridges has been a pivotal part of that despite the increase in minutes and offensive load.

The Knicks are hoping Bridges can keep up this level of play as Brunson rehabs and even once he’s back in the starting lineup. While Brunson can dominate the ball, Bridges has had many chances to take over like this in bench lineups or on nights when New York’s stars aren’t up to par, with mixed results.

This stretch could earn him some added comfort and trust to consistently bring his game to another level, which would pay dividends come the postseason. Bridges is built to be a key performer there, with defense taking precedent and offenses being pushed toward the inefficient mid-range where he thrives.

Now it’s time to show he can step up to that responsibility. So far, Bridges looks ready.

Scheierman has breakout performance in Celtics' win over Nets

Scheierman has breakout performance in Celtics' win over Nets originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics are pretty much locked into the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference standings and the Brooklyn Nets are destined to finish in the draft lottery, so there wasn’t a ton at stake in Tuesday night’s matchup at TD Garden.

But that didn’t stop fans from creating an amazing atmosphere, and the primary reason for the excitement was Baylor Scheierman.

The 2024 first-round draft pick scored a career-high 20 points on 6-for-7 shooting from 3-point range. His best moment came at the end of the third quarter. He banked in a long 3-pointer but it was waved off due to a whistle. The rookie forward got another chance with 1.7 seconds left and drilled a 3-pointer as time expired, sending the crowd into a frenzy and firing up his teammates.

“It’s pretty special. When I hit that buzzer beater and the crowd was going crazy, that was probably a top-three environment I’ve ever been a part of,” Scheierman told reporters postgame. “It’s just special, and that’s obviously what makes Boston so elite and the best sports city in the country.”

It can be tough for a rookie to find a rhythm on a team like the Celtics that wins a lot of games and has a bunch of veteran players, but Scheierman has done a nice job staying ready and taking advantage of opportunities whenever they come.

“I think I’ve just done a good job of just trying to be where my feet are, whether that’s Maine or here, and try to learn as much as possible and take bits and pieces from everybody and mold it into my routine and how I go about things,” Scheierman said.

“I think that’s the biggest thing I’ve seen over the course of the year is just the growth that I’ve learned and staying ready for whenever my number is called.”

Scheierman was labeled as a very good outside shooter when the Celtics drafted him out of Creighton, and his ability to knock down 3-point shots is obviously quite valuable. But he’s more than just a shooter. He crashes the boards, he plays with toughness, he gives great effort defensively, he dives on the floor for loose balls — a lot of the little things that add up to winning. In addition to his scoring, he tallied three rebounds, two steals and one assist in 16 minutes versus the Nets.

“The thing I really like about him is his toughness,” C’s head coach Joe Mazzulla told reporters postgame. “He’s got a high level of toughness. He’s got a chip on his shoulder and kind of an F-U mentality to where he’s going to make it work. We saw that on some of his box-outs, some of his offensive rebounds. Again, the threes were great, but I like the mindset and the toughness that he brought on both ends of the floor.”

Scheierman agreed with his coach’s remarks.

“You kind of have to have that mentality to make it in this league with a lot of talented players,” he said. “Every time I step on that court I’m trying to go 110 percent and play as hard as I can regardless of the score or who we’re playing against. Just trying to put my best foot forward every single time.”

The Celtics have a pretty soft schedule the rest of the regular season. There are a lot of matchups against non-playoff teams coming up. If Mazzulla chooses to rest some of his veterans to keep them fresh for the playoffs, there could be lots more chances for Scheierman to develop his talent and prove he belongs at this level.

And if Scheierman continues to play well, maybe he could earn some minutes in the playoffs. Celtics history is full of unexpected playoff heros who played a key role in winning a single game or an entire series.

Draymond makes DPOY case while dominating Giannis in Warriors' win

Draymond makes DPOY case while dominating Giannis in Warriors' win originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SAN FRANCISCO – News began to spread Monday night in the Warriors’ locker room that the Denver Nuggets would be without Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray and Christian Bruan a little more than an hour before tipoff. 

Relief wasn’t felt. Disappointment was, perhaps from Draymond Green more than anybody. 

Battling Jokić, a three-time NBA MVP who is averaging a triple-double this season, is like wrestling a bear blindfolded. All you hope for is survival. Most don’t make it out. But those are the challenges Green lives for. 

It’s not like Draymond didn’t show up in the Warriors’ letdown of a loss to the Nuggets, especially defensively, where he had five blocked shots and three steals. If his intensity always is at a 10, though, he turned the knob to 12 or higher 24 hours later guarding Giannis Antetokounmpo in a game where the Warriors were without Steph Curry against the Milwaukee Bucks on the second night of a back-to-back. 

The Warriors needed to set a tone early Tuesday night, and fire could be felt rising from the Chase Center hardwood, with Green being the architect of a gut-check 104-93 win over the Bucks

“He’s always like that. It’s not just Giannis. He don’t give a damn who he’s going against. If he’s going up against a damn five-year-old,” Jimmy Butler said, earning laughs from reporters. “No, seriously. He would hate for that individual to score on him, and he wouldn’t want anybody helping. It’s like, this is my matchup, this is on me and I got to get a stop.” 

Green let Antetokounmpo and the rest of the Bucks know what kind of night they were in for from the start. Within the first four and a half minutes of the game, he already blocked three shots, beginning with the Bucks’ opening possession where Green trailed Antetokounmpo, stayed vertical and met him under the basket. Green’s second blocked shot was his most impressive, highlighting how unique of a defender he is. 

A mere two minutes after Green’s first block, he showed on a Damian Lillard high screen, going past the free-throw line, only to recover quick enough to flip his hips, slide and meet Antetokounmpo, who is at least five inches taller than him, at the rim. 

His third block of the first quarter was another example of how there aren’t any defenders like Green. Maybe ever. He went from guarding 7-foot center Brook Lopez in the post to recognizing Taurean Price was beating Quinten Post off the dribble fast enough that Green was able to rotate and block his attempt of a floater. 

Green on his fourth and final block of the night lured Kevin Porter Jr. into thinking he had enough space behind the arc. He didn’t. Green stepped up right as Porter went to unload for three, knocking the ball upon its release. 

Below are all four of his blocked shots. Each shows the many ways Green can completely disrupt an offense. 

“He’s the best defender I’ve ever seen,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said. “I mean, you see the pick-and-roll with Dame. If he’s in it, he kind of does this fake blitz thing with his speed, with his anticipation. He forces Dame back out towards halfcourt and he’s able to get back. The speed and recovery with Draymond is just stunning. 

“And then the brain that goes with it. If he’s on the weak side, he’s constantly coming over to help. He’s one of the great defenders of all time, and he’s still doing it at a high level.” 

Blocking shots wasn’t the only way Green dominated defensively, too. He also had two steals in the second quarter, including this one that again emphasizes how he sees and affects everything. 

Butler is in his 14th NBA season. Playing 17 games alongside his fellow 35-year-old has given him an enhanced sense of appreciation for Green. 

“Hell yeah,” Butler said. “I think you have to respect the hell out of what he does, and it’s so hard to do. To shoot the ball, I don’t know, four times maybe, if that, and then just lock in on defense every possession down and get mad when anybody scores — not just the guy he’s guarding — you don’t find that around the league too often. 

“He has won at this level. He is a Hall of Famer for a reason. I just respect what he brings to this squad, what he brings to this locker room and how he affects winning in every single way.” 

Stats of course play a major part in awards. Voting also can be subjective, which is why Green somehow only has one Defensive Player of the Year award. He’s coming for No. 2 right now, and believes he should have a strong case, even more so with Victor Wembanyama out for the season. 

What he did to Antetokounmpo should be the film every voter watches. Green guarded him for seven minutes, and Antetokounmpo, who is second in the NBA averaging 30.2 points per game, didn’t score once on him. He was 0 of 7, trapped in Green’s defensive spell. 

The stats Tuesday night did Green justice. Often times they don’t tell the full story, particularly on defense, requiring watching the game to actually make it clear why Green deserves so much applause. 

“I look around the league and I don’t see many players impacting the game on the defensive side the way I do,” Green said. “I don’t see many players completely throwing off an entire team’s offense the way I do. So, one thousand percent. Especially with Wemby going down. Seemed like he had it won, and now it’s right there. 

“One million percent I have a case, and I’ll continue to build a case over these next 13 games. But tonight I think was a prime example of it.”

The stats against top players matches the eye test. Zion Williamson in two games has been blocked six times by Green and has shot 41.7 percent (10 of 24) this season. Paolo Banchero went 7 of 21 (33.3 percent) when guarded by Green in two games. Kyrie Irving was 4 of 13 (30.8 percent) in their four matchups, and Jalen Green is 0 of 5 with two turnovers in three games against the Warriors while being defended by Draymond this season. 

He’s a terror to players of all skill sets, all shapes and sizes. Those on the East Coast, this is your reminder to stay up late to appreciate a defensive clinic. Those on the West Coast, consider yourself lucky. 

Draymond only having one Defensive Player of the Year is a crime equal to Kevin Garnett just claiming one, and Tim Duncan having none. The Warriors will have to keep winning, and Green will have to remain healthy, but he’s on a mission and the league knows trying to get in his way is never a good idea.

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Which player will own Celtics' 3-point record at season's end?

Which player will own Celtics' 3-point record at season's end? originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics have three players currently on pace to shatter the team record for most 3-pointers in a single season. The only question is which one will own the top spot in the Celtics’ record book at season’s end?

With 13 games remaining in the regular season, the trio of Derrick White, Jayson Tatum, and Payton Pritchard are all on pace to eclipse Boston’s single-season record of 245 3-pointers by Isaiah Thomas during his magical 2016-17 season.

White leads the pack at 228 made 3-pointers, while Tatum is close behind at 227. Pritchard is lingering at 223. 

The White/Tatum/Pritchard trio already slots in spots 5-7 on Boston’s all-time list and should soon comprise three of the top five spots overall.

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Boston’s trio also sits in spots 4-6 among the NBA’s leaders in 3-pointers this season:

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Who emerges as the Celtics’ single-season leader could hinge on games played, which could help Pritchard make up ground. If the Celtics prioritize rest for veterans like Tatum and White, particularly after all the basketball they’ve played over the past 18 months, it could open a pathway for Pritchard to make a late surge.

While Pritchard has prioritized team success over all individual accomplishments, he’s acknowledged that winning Sixth Man of the Year is an obvious goal of any player in a bench role. Landing the Celtics’ single-season record would be another bold line on his 2024-25 resume when voters make their end-of-the-year selections.

Tatum owned spots 2-4 on Boston’s single-season list entering the season and, if he doesn’t get the single-season record this year, it feels like there could still be plenty of chances moving forward in Boston’s 3-point heavy attack.

White tops the team with 4.2 3-point makes per game since the All-Star break. He’s shooting 41.7 percent over a 13-game span, leaving a little midseason slump in the rearview mirror. If games played are equal among the three players, White is on pace to stiff arm Tatum and Pritchard at the finish line.

The Celtics have loftier goals than a single-season record but it’s no easy task to muscle your way into Boston’s record books. The three-horse race could add a tiny slice of intrigue to the Celtics’ final games of the season, particularly if the combatants playfully jockey for the honor.

Imagine a scenario where Tatum and White rest on the final day of the regular season but Pritchard has the opportunity to catch them. TD Garden hummed with intrigue on opening night when the Celtics nearly set the league record for 3-pointers in a single game versus the Knicks. Might the building have a little extra energy on 3-pointers if aware of the 3-horse race for the single-season record?

And if you want to monitor the fun straight into the postseason, here are the Celtics’ top six in 3-pointers made in one season when including postseason games (with total 3-point output and total games played):

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Post wildly out-performing Steph's early NBA career 3-point pace

Post wildly out-performing Steph's early NBA career 3-point pace originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors rookie Quinten Post is outpacing the greatest shooter in NBA history from beyond the arc. Yes, you read that correctly.

Golden State’s 7-foot center, as the San Francisco Chronicle’s Ron Kroichick pointed out on X after the Warriors’ 104-93 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday at Chase Center, has made more 3-pointers (53) through his first 31 NBA games this season than Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame-bound teammate Steph Curry (40) did through his first 31 career games 15 years ago.

Of course, context is important, and as Kroichick alludes to, the game of basketball has changed dramatically since Curry’s rookie 2009-10 NBA season. In large part, due to his impact.

However, Post’s success from the 3-point line still is eye-opening. In 31 games this season, the Warriors’ rookie big man is shooting 41.4 percent from beyond the arc, the best clip on the team.

While Post has emerged as a reliable stretch big for the Warriors this season, the rookie still is developing at the NBA level. After a pair of turnovers in Tuesday night’s game, Post was pulled and went back to the Warriors bench, where he was seen chatting with Curry, who did not play against the Bucks due to rest.

“I don’t think [the conversation] was about the turnovers, more defensively when they’re trying to get me in the action, trying to pick on me,” Post told reporters postgame “Steph said ‘I’ve been dealing with this for 16 years, so you’ve just got to keep your head cool, do the best of your ability and whatever you do on the floor do it with some type of aggression and things will usually end up right.”

Although the two sharpshooters play different positions on the court and have wildly different physical attributes, there still is plenty the 24-year-old can learn from Curry.

And so far it appears he’s doing just that.

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Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Zaccharie Risacher flourishes in Charlotte

Given how poor the Charlotte Hornets have been this season, using them as a measuring stick isn't the best approach. However, that should not be used as an excuse to dismiss Hawks rookie Zaccharie Risacher's performance on Tuesday. With the Hawks winning by a 134-102 final score, he only played 24 minutes, but the first-overall pick made the most of those minutes. Shooting 7-of-15 from the field and 2-of-2 from the foul line, Risacher finished with 21 points, eight rebounds, two assists, one block and five three-pointers.

Rostered in 21 percent of Yahoo! leagues, Risacher has provided 11th-round value in eight-cat formats since the All-Star break. However, over the past week, he has averaged 15.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.5 three-pointers per game while shooting 51.1 percent from the field and 100 percent from the foul line. Of course, Risacher providing more consistent production in the assist and defensive (steals and blocks) categories would be nice. Still, there's no denying that the rookie has made strides in his development.

The Hawks are competing for the seventh seed in the East, which guarantees home-court advantage in the 7/8 play-in game. Thus, Risacher is not at risk of being shut down. The only negative is the Hawks' schedule, which includes two more games in Week 20 and three in Week 21. Let's look at a few other low-rostered standouts on a light night in the Association.

PF/C Kyle Filipowski (32%), Utah Jazz

The Jazz did not play on Tuesday but released their injury report for Wednesday's game against the Wizards. Walker Kessler (rest) is out, and given how the team has handled Lauri Markkanen's minutes, it would be stunning if he logged more than 25 on Wednesday. Enter Filipowski, who has been a 10th-round player in eight-cat formats over the past two weeks. He's worth adding ahead of Wednesday's action, and fantasy managers should strongly consider keeping Kyle, regardless of his production against the Wizards.

PG/SG Keon Johnson (30%), Brooklyn Nets

Johnson only played 23 minutes in Tuesday's loss to the Celtics, finishing with 13 points, three rebounds, one assist, two steals and three three-pointers. That certainly isn't an attention-grabbing stat line, but the Nets guard has shot 44.6 percent from the field over the past two weeks. Of course, Johnson also shot 58.3 percent from the foul line during this period, but he is improving. And with the Nets on a collision course with the draft lottery, there will likely be more nights when D'Angelo Russell is given the night off. That will be when Johnson is most valuable to fantasy managers.

SG/SF Buddy Hield (30%), Golden State Warriors

Hield has primarily been a specialist for fantasy managers this season, but there was a little more room for him to flourish on Tuesday. The Warriors did not have Stephen Curry for their win over the Bucks, and Hield was one of the players who stepped up. Shooting 5-of-7 from the field, he recorded 15 points, six rebounds, one steal and four three-pointers in 24 minutes. With Brandin Podziemski returning on Tuesday, there may not be many nights like Tuesday in Hield's immediate future once Curry returns. But he will be worth the risk if Steph misses Thursday's game against the Raptors.

SG/SF Max Strus (19%), Cleveland Cavaliers

Strus had a good night in Inglewood, shooting 8-of-12 from the field and finishing the Cavaliers' loss to the Clippers with 24 points, four rebounds, one assist and five three-pointers in 26 minutes. He's made five three-pointers on five occasions, and the 24 points were a season-high. The Cavaliers visit the Kings on Wednesday, but Strus has been one of the players who has consistently played both games of back-to-back. If the team decides to rest one (or more) of its stars, Strus will have added fantasy value despite being similar to Hield from a fantasy basketball standpoint.

SG DaQuan Jeffries (5%), Charlotte Hornets

While his fantasy value hasn't been much to write about, Jeffries has received consistent opportunities to show what he can do as the Hornets play out the remainder of the season. He has started five straight and seven of his last eight outings. Jeffries, a 14th-round player in nine-cat formats over the past two weeks, finished Tuesday's loss to the Hawks with 19 points, five rebounds, one assist, two blocks and three three-pointers in 32 minutes. Only Damion Baugh played more than Jeffries, and he logged 33 minutes. Jeffries is not a must-add right now, but he would offer greater value if the Hornets were to shut down LaMelo Ball or Miles Bridges. Neither player saw action on Tuesday.

No coach, no problem as Clippers rise up to beat NBA-leading Cavaliers

Clippers guard Norman Powell shoots under pressure from Cavaliers forward Isaac Okoro and forward Evan Mobley
Clippers guard Norman Powell shoots as Cleveland Cavaliers forwards Isaac Okoro, left, and Evan Mobley defend during the first half. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

The test for the Clippers came from the team many consider the best in the NBA, the team many consider a title contender, the team with the best record in the league, three All-Stars and an All-Star coach.

The test for the Clippers came from the team that’s second in scoring (122.5 points), second in field-goal percentage (49.2), first in three-point shooting percentage (38.8) and has seven players averaging double-digit points.

That’s what the Clippers were up against when they faced the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Intuit Dome on Tuesday night, and they had to do it without coach Tyronn Lue, who missed the game because of recurring back pain.

The Clippers passed that test, proving during a 132-119 win that this tough, gritty team can play with and beat the best.

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They won their fourth straight game behind the strength from Ivica Zubac’s powerful double-double of 29 points and 20 rebounds on his 28th birthday.

“We’re not trying to get statement wins,” Zubac said. “We’re just trying to get wins, get as many wins as we can. We can play against anyone. When we’re at our best, and I think we showed that tonight. That’s the best team in the league right there, best record in the league.”

They won it behind Kawhi Leonard’s efficient 33 points on 12-for-18 shooting, including five for six from three-point range and behind James Harden’s 22 points and nine assists that saw the Clippers win their seventh game in their past eight outings.

“Like I said before, we need these wins coming down the stretch right now,” Leonard said. “It’s giving you a playoff atmosphere, especially with the crowd being engaged the whole time.”

Clippers guard James Harden grabs the side of his face and celebrates after scoring as players run by
Clippers guard James Harden, right, celebrates after scoring as Cavaliers forward De'Andre Hunter runs by during the second half Tuesday in Inglewood. (Mark J. Terrill / Associated Press)

They won it behind strong play from their bench, getting 20 points and seven assists from Bogdan Bogdanovic and 10 points from Derrick Jones Jr.

Bogdanovic was especially effective, going eight-for-eight from the field and four-for-four from the three-point line.

“We talked about it. We had 14 games before this one, now we have 13 games left and we’re just trying to get better every single game,” Bogdanovic said. “Offensively, defensively, communication, on the floor and not waste our time on the floor with different type of lineups and different roles. I’m just happy that everybody contributed in their roles tonight.”

And they won it behind a defense that became stingy in the second half.

They had given up 73 points in the first half and watched the Cavaliers shoot 56.5% from the field and 50% from three-point range.

But the Clippers held the Cavaliers to 46 points in the last 24 minutes, including 17 in the fourth quarter.

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The Cavaliers have one of the best backcourts in All-Stars Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland and have All-Star forward Evan Mobley and All-Star coach Kenny Atkinson.

But the Clippers put the clamps on the guard duo, holding Mitchell to 18 points on five-for-18 shooting and Garland to 17 points on six-for-14 shooting.

The Clippers (39-30) still are the eighth-seeded team in the Western Conference, 1½ games behind the sixth-seeded Golden State Warriors and one game behind the seventh-seeded Minnesota Timberwolves.

“We kind of for the first time in a while, if not all season, we pretty much had everybody available at our disposal tonight,” said Clippers assistant coach Brian Shaw, who took the controls again with Lue out. “When we have everybody, we have depth and certain nights it’s going to be different guys. It was great to see Kawhi having that pop in his step tonight. Zu just being dominant the way he has been all season long…We just need each other pulling for each other and pulling in the same direction.”

Lue, Van Gundy out

Lue has missed four of the last six games because of back issues. He last coached Sunday against Charlotte and was in pain during the game.

“Daily we get updates, but his back issues intensified again,” Shaw said. “He was getting better. I think last game he was on the bench with a hot pad on his shoulder most of the game. So, we’re all just hoping and praying that whatever it is, they can get to the bottom of it and he’ll be back.”

The Clippers also didn’t have assistant Jeff Van Gundy, who is in charge of directing the team's defense and missed the game because of an unspecified family matter.

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