Stephen Curry listed as out Thursday vs. Boston, can miss no more games to qualify for awards

The last time Stephen Curry stepped on an NBA court, it was still January. He missed the Warriors' five games before the All-Star break, then did not play in the All-Star Game itself in Los Angeles, although he did hit one impressive shot.
Curry is officially listed as out for Thursday night's game against the Celtics due to patellofemoral pain syndrome (commonly called "runner's knee"). That brings him to 17 games missed this season. If Curry misses one more game, he will not meet the league's 65-game threshold to qualify for postseason awards.

Curry had an MRI on his knee in the past 24 hours that came back clean, reports Anthony Slater at ESPN. Despite that, it seems likely he will miss more time this season as he tries to get his knee right.

Curry remains the hub of the Warriors' offense, especially with Jimmy Butler out for the season after tearing his ACL. Curry is averaging 27.2 points and 4.8 assists a game, shooting 39.1% from beyond the arc. Without Curry or Butler on the floor, Golden State has a 108.1 offensive rating, which would be the worst in the league. The Warriors, at 29-26, sit as the No. 8 seed in the West.

Return of Fear the Sword’s open gameday threads: Cavs vs. Nets

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Lakers hiring Dodgers exec as new president of business operations

Los Angeles Lakers are naming Lon Rosen as president of business operations, the team announced via press release on Thursday morning.

It's a homecoming of sorts for Rosen, who started his career as an intern at the Forum and worked his way up the ladder to director of promotions for the Lakers, Los Angeles Kings, and special events from 1980-1987. Since 2012, he's been the executive president and chief marketing officer of the Los Angeles Dodgers.

"For many years, I have seen the impact that Lon has had in our industry," Lakers governor Jeanie Buss said in the statement. "Over that time, I have learned that not only is Lon a great person, but he also has a deep understanding of both sports and entertainment and a true feel for where this business is headed."

In addition to his ties to new Lakers majority owner Mark Walter, who also owns the Dodgers, Rosen is also a longtime business partner of Magic Johnson, who, according to his bio on the Dodgers staff directory, was his first client after leaving the Lakers to start his sports marketing company. Rosen previously worked for Magic Johnson Enterprises before taking the Dodgers job 14 years ago.

Apr 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers president Stan Kasten (left) and executive vice president Lon Rosen before a game against the Miami Marlins at Dodger Stadium.

Earlier this week, Tim Harris, the team's current president of business ops, informed staff that this would be his final season after over 35 years with the Lakers organization. A member of Buss' inner circle, Harris was considered instrumental in the Lakers' $3 billion, 20-year local broadcast rights deal with Charter Communications that created Spectrum SportsNet.

"I'm beyond grateful to Mark and Jeanie for trusting me with this incredible opportunity," Rosen said in the statement. "As everyone knows, the economics of the sports business are constantly changing -- and they will continue to do so.

"But, at root, my job is a simple one: figuring out how to do right by our employees and our partners while ensuring that the Lakers continue to provide an unparalleled experience for our fans in Los Angeles and around the world."

The team's front office overhaul in the aftermath of Walter's $10 billion purchase looks like it's starting to take shape. The entire scouting department was let go in November, which included Joey and Jesse Buss. The Athletic's Dan Woike reported last week that the Lakers are set to make "significant hires to a wide range of front-office positions this summer" and model themselves after the back-to-back World Series champion Dodgers.

Rosen is just the first piece.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Lakers name Lon Rosen as new president of business operations

Longtime Dodgers executive Lon Rosen becomes Lakers' president of business operations

EL SEGUNDO, Calif. (AP) — Longtime Los Angeles Dodgers executive Lon Rosen is moving into the Los Angeles Lakers ' front office in the latest significant change for the 17-time NBA champion organization following its sale last year.

Rosen will be the Lakers' president of business operations, the team announced Thursday. He replaces Tim Harris, who is planning to step down after 35 years with the Lakers.

Rosen has been the Dodgers' executive vice president and chief marketing officer since 2012, the same year Mark Walter purchased the baseball team. The Dodgers have become a powerhouse under Walter's ownership on and off the field, amassing star-studded rosters that have won three of the last six World Series.

Walter finalized his purchase of the Lakers in October, buying majority ownership from Jeanie Buss and her family from a reported $10 billion franchise valuation.

“Finding someone who could fill Tim’s shoes overseeing the business side of our organization would never be easy,” Buss said in a statement. “The answer, we soon realized, was someone both Mark and I knew well — and who already understood the values, culture and commitment to excellence of both the Dodgers and the Lakers.”

Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka said earlier this month that his team will begin to emulate aspects of the Dodgers' successful front-office structure. The Lakers have long been perceived as running one of the NBA's thinner front offices, and Pelinka said Walter's Lakers intend to add depth and talent across their off-the-court organization.

Rosen actually began his sports career with the 1980s Showtime Lakers as an intern and a front office executive. He went on to become an agent and a business partner of Magic Johnson before joining the Dodgers.

Jeanie Buss' younger brothers, Joey and Jesse, left their front-office positions a few weeks after Walter finalized his purchase. Jeanie Buss will remain the Lakers' governor under Walter's ownership for the foreseeable future.

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Celtics vs Warriors Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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Things have gone downhill for the Golden State Warriors ever since Jimmy Butler got hurt in January, and that’s been compounded by Steph Curry missing the last five games.

The Warriors are hoping the potential debut of Kristaps Porzingis will help, but either way, the Dubs are in for a tough night against the Boston Celtics.

My Celtics vs. Warriors predictions and NBA picks break down why buckets will be hard to come by for the home team, with tip-off set for 10:00 p.m. ET at the Chase Center in San Francisco on Thursday, February 19.

Be sure to also check out our expert Celtics vs. Warriors computer picks before tip-off!

Celtics vs Warriors prediction

Celtics vs Warriors best bet: Warriors team total Under 103.5 (-115)

Thanks to injuries and roster movement, this Golden State Warriors team has plenty of issues.

None are more glaring than its ability to generate offense when Steph Curry isn’t on the floor. Golden State ranks 27th in offensive rating, scoring just 104.2 points per game in the five games without Steph.

Tonight, the Warriors host a Boston Celtics team that continues to thrive without Jayson Tatum. Boston ranks ninth in defensive rating and third in opponent effective field-goal percentage.

Bet on the Dubs to finish under their team total in this one. 

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Steph being out means fewer buckets. Jimmy Butler being out means less defense. 

The Warriors are suddenly struggling in all areas of the game, ranking 27th in rebounding rate and 25th in opponent assists per possession since Butler went down.

Golden State’s best interior presence right now is Draymond Green, which will open the door for Nikola Vucevic to control the paint. 

Meanwhile, Payton Pritchard has been racking up the dimes, recording seven or more assists in five of his last seven contests. 

Celtics vs Warriors SGP

  • Warriors team total Under 103.5
  • Nikola Vucevic Over 8.5 rebounds
  • Payton Pritchard Over 5.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Double trouble

Let’s take Vucevic to not only eclipse his rebounding prop but to record a double-double as well — something he’s done in two of his first three games as a member of the Celtics.

Celtics vs Warriors SGP

  • Warriors team total Under 103.5
  • Nikola Vucevic to record a double-double
  • Payton Pritchard Over 5.5 assists

Celtics vs Warriors odds

  • Spread: Celtics -5.5 (-110) | Warriors +5.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Celtics -220 | Warriors +180
  • Over/Under: Over 212 (-110) | Under 212 (-110)

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Weekly Mailbag — 2/19

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After a very long hiatus, we’re going to bring back the mailbag for the second half of this season and heading into a very important and likely franchise-altering offseason.

We’re also going to change things up a bit. There won’t be a full week between the questions and the answers as it limited what types of questions you guys could ask. We’re going to send out the call for questions on Thursdays and follow up with the mailbag piece over the weekend.

There are surely plenty of questions you guys surely have with the All-Star break and trade deadline freshly in the rear view mirror as well. The Lakers are also shaking things up in the front office, another storyline to watch heading into the offseason.

So, fire those questions in. Whether that’s on the court, off the court, tactics, whatever it may be for the Lakers or Sparks or the NBA in general, let’s have them. As always, keep things friendly along the way!

Lon Rosen to take over business operations for the Lakers

Goodyear, Arizona, Thursday, February 15, 2024 - Dodgers executive vice president Lon Rosen walks past fans during day two of spring training at Camelback Ranch. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
Dodgers executive Lon Rosen, shown at spring training in 2024, will become the Lakers' new president of business operations, the team announced Thursday. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)

As the Lakers prepare to enter the stretch run of the NBA season, the team announced that Lon Rosen will replace Tim Harris as president of business operations.

Rosen, who has been an executive vice president and chief marketing officer with the Dodgers since 2012 when Mark Walters and Guggenheim Baseball Management purchased the club, worked for the Lakers as an intern while in college and eventually became an executive with the organization in the 1980s.

"For many years, I have seen the impact that Lon has had in our industry," Jeanie Buss, Lakers governor and minority owner, said in a statement released by the team. "Over that time, I have learned that not only is Lon a great person, but he also has a deep understanding of both sports and entertainment and a true feel for where this business is headed.”

Harris announced this week to colleagues that he would be stepping down at the end of this season, according to the team's statement. He was part of the management team that negotiated a $3-billion, 20-year deal with Charter Communications to create Spectrum SportsNet for the Lakers in 2012.

Rosen, who eventually became an agent and sports business leader, helped the Dodgers increase revenue during a period in which they won three World Series championships.

“I’m beyond grateful to Jeanie and Mark for trusting me with this incredible opportunity,” Rosen said in the statement released by the Lakers. “As everyone knows, the economics of the sports business are constantly changing — and they will continue to do so.

“But, at root, my job is a simple one: figuring out how to do right by our employees and our partners while ensuring that the Lakers continue to provide an unparalleled experience for our fans in Los Angeles and around the world. I look forward to working alongside Jeanie, Rob and the whole front-office team to make that happen.”

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Kristaps Porzingis praises ‘simplicity’ of Warriors offense

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With the second half of the season set to begin Thursday night, the Golden State Warriors are expected to debut their newest addition, big man Kristaps Porzingis. The 7-foot-2 center was acquired ahead of the NBA trade deadline from the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield. While he wasn’t healthy enough to suit up immediately after the trade, Porzingis said on Wednesday he is feeling good and is “ready to go” ahead of tonight’s matchup against the Boston Celtics.

The All-Star Break gave Porzingis the opportunity to scrimmage with the team and get acclimated with his new teammates. As he begins adjusting to his new role, his early impressions of the Warriors’ system were positive, highlighting the offense’s freedom and simplicity.

On paper, Porzingis fits right in with the Warriors as a floor-spacing big that can also be used as a lob threat. He’s averaging 17.1 points per game this season while shooting 45.7 percent from the field and 36 percent from the three-point line.

Although Stephen Curry has already been ruled out as he continues to manage runner’s knee, Porzingis’ debut gives Golden State a new focal point for the time being as they look to make a push in the second half of the season.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Thursday, February 19th:

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Curry still out for Warriors; Porzingis to debut against Celtics | ESPN

Prior to the break, Warriors coach Steve Kerr expressed optimism that the swelling and pain in Curry’s right knee would calm and he’d perhaps get clearance for Thursday night. But Curry returned to the facility Wednesday night and told the training staff his “runner’s knee” didn’t feel quite ready to participate in a live scrimmage.

“Just wasn’t where he needed to be,” Kerr said. “It’s unfortunate. We’ll have an update tomorrow after he goes through his time with the training staff.”

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July ranking: 14

The Warriors are a bit like the Heat in that a really positive rating for their front office relies quite a bit on history that’s getting further and further away. Complicating matters for Golden State: they’ve dealt with brain drain that Miami hasn’t. Bob Myers, Jerry West and Travis Schlenk, all important figures from Golden State’s rise, are gone. We’re now almost three seasons into Mike Dunleavy Jr.’s tenure, and not much has been accomplished. The signature move was the Jimmy Butler trade, and it by and large worked as intended. A torn ACL, though, all but ended any hopes they had of contending this season.

Otherwise? The past few years have mostly been disappointing. 

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That last part about the timing of it all is worth unpacking, as there has been chatter among rival teams for months now that the league was delaying its announcement for the sake of salvaging All-Star Weekend. Yet until the ruling comes, the Clippers’ every move will continue to be analyzed by league folks and fans alike.

Did they give president of basketball operations Lawrence Frank a lucrative and lengthy extension months ago as a preemptive battening of the hatches? Was the Ivica Zubac deal with the Indiana Pacers perhaps motivated by the desire to secure first-round draft picks in case the Clippers have to forfeit draft picks? Did James Harden want to get out of Dodge, err, Inglewood (and off to the Cleveland Cavaliers) in part because of the chaos that might be coming around the bend? This is the sort of stuff that has been bandied about for some time now, and which will be interesting to revisit when clarity finally comes.

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Former UNC basketball player, NBA coach Doug Moe has passed away

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Earlier this week, we got the sad news that former basketball player and coach Doug Moe passed away at the age of 87. Moe is probably best known as the coach of several NBA teams, most notably the Denver Nuggets in the 1980s. His Denver teams played a remarkably fast paced, motion offense, regularly scoring more than 120+ points per game. He was a fairly successful coach too, as his teams made the playoffs in nine of the 10 years he was in Denver, advancing to the conference finals in 1985.

Long before his coaching career, Moe was a player. In fact, he was a player at UNC who seemed to be on his way to great things before circumstances got in the way.

Moe came out of Brooklyn, he was part of the Frank McGuire/NYC pipeline, and began playing for the Tar Heels in the 1958-59 season. He fully broke out the following year, averaging a double double with 16.8 points and a team-leading 11.3 rebounds per game. Finally in 1960-61, he put up a remarkable 20.4 points and 14.0 rebounds a game, for which he was voted an All-American by several of the different voting bodies that hand out that honor.

However, later it was revealed that prior to the 1960-61 season, he had accepted $75 to take a meeting with some people who were looking to fix games. Unlike teammate Lou Brown, who set up the meeting, Moe was never implicated for anything beyond taking the meeting, never mind throwing games, but the damage was done. He was suspended from the university, and the resulting scandal led to McGuire losing his coaching gig at UNC. That, of course, led to Dean Smith getting the gig, so that worked out at least.

Meanwhile, Moe himself got blackballed from the NBA for his part, leading to him spending his playing career in the ABA. He got his start in coaching there as well, eventually coming over to the NBA following the merger. After his Nuggets’ stint, his last head coaching gig came with the 76ers in 1992-93. He mostly walked away from coaching after that, but did later return to the Nuggets as a consultant and assistant coach.

The way his UNC tenure ended makes things a little awkward for the school itself to celebrate him too much. However, Doug Moe was a very good basketball player for the Tar Heels, and that shouldn’t be forgotten.

8 Warriors questions for the rest of the NBA season

Steph Curry and Draymond Green embracing.
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The Golden State Warriors return to action tonight, kicking off the 27-game second “half” with a home matchup against the Boston Celtics. The good news is that the Warriors should be quite well rested … they didn’t have a single player lace up their sneakers at the busy All-Star weekend. The bad news is that the rest doesn’t seem to have helped those in the infirmary. Steph Curry, who had been hoping to return before the break, has been ruled out for Thursday’s game, and it’s a little ominous — coach Steve Kerr has said that Curry might be headed for yet another MRI.

Despite all that, tonight’s game at the Chase Center is must-see TV for Dubs fans who are starved for hoops after a week without meaningful games … and for anyone invested in where the Warriors will end up in the standings. There’s no shortage of storylines to pay attention to as the Warriors get back on the court, but here are the eight biggest questions that will be answered over the next two months.

How does Kristaps Porziņģis fit?

The Warriors didn’t land Giannis Antetokounmpo, but they still made a significant addition at the NBA trade deadline. In two separate deals made to facilitate each other, the Warriors traded Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield, and Trayce Jackson-Davis, while receiving Kristaps Porziņģis and a second-round draft pick.

Porziņģis, who was an All-Star in 2018, is on the final year of a two-year, $60 million deal that hasn’t aged particularly well … he’s only played in 59 games over the course of that contract, and has been traded twice. Yet it seems unlikely that the Warriors acquired him merely to be a rental who would reach free agency and seek out the next opportunity. Sure, there were some other long-term benefits of the trade for Golden State — they rid themselves of the final two years and nearly $20 million on Hield’s contract, and grabbed a late draft pick — but the primary goal of the trade was to acquire Porziņģis.

That’s not to say that the Warriors have already made up their mind that they’ll re-sign Porziņģis this summer (though they certainly can, as they acquired his Bird rights in the trade). But it does mean that they’re open to it and curious about it.

With the Warriors no longer harboring dreams of contention following Jimmy Butler III’s ACL tear, watching how Porziņģis fits with his new squad is the biggest storyline for the rest of the season. In theory, the 30-year old Latvian is a great fit with the team. He’s one of the tallest players in the NBA, at 7’2, and his wingspan is outrageous. Despite that daunting size, he’s a fluid player who moves well and has good athleticism, and is a career 36.6% shooter from deep … and 38.7% over the last four years. He’s a very strong defensive player, and can be a force on offense.

But there are always questions about how new players will fit in Kerr’s system, and alongside Curry, and that’s doubly true for big men. Can Porziņģis make the right reads and decisions, and can he make them quickly? Will he understand his role, set big screens, and fit the defensive scheme? An enormous, athletic, slick-shooting stretch five with strong defense feels like the perfect fit on offense next to Curry, and on defense next to Draymond Green, but you never know until you see it.

Perhaps more importantly is the question of whether or not Porziņģis, who has played just 17 games this year, can get healthy and stay healthy. He only played 42 games last year, and has hit the 60-game mark just once since the 2016-17 season. How he looks on the court — and how often he’s on it — may determine whether his 2026 stint with the Warriors is a blip on his Basketball-Reference page, or the start of a long journey.

How will Gui Santos, Will Richard, and Pat Spencer fare with larger roles?

Butler’s injury and the deadline trades opened up playing time for a lot of players, but specifically for three. With forwards Butler and Kuminga no longer suiting up, Gui Santos has slid into a large role, with Kerr saying that the Brazilian is likely to stay in the starting lineup going forward. With Hield gone, playing time has opened up for Richard to be one of the primary backcourt players off the bench. And with the team clearing some cap space and two roster spots, they were able to give Spencer a guaranteed contract, right as he exhausted his two-way contract playing time.

All three players have shown great things throughout the season, and all three have had moments where their inexperience is on full display. They now get nearly 30 games, with more leash than ever before, to prove that they can be not just intriguing players, but key rotation pieces on a good basketball team.

Richard is under contract for next season, but Spencer is not, and Santos has a team option. It seems certain that at least two of the trio will be on next year’s roster, and probable that all three will. But it’s audition time for each one: not just for a future roster spot, but for a more permanent role moving forward.

Is Steve Kerr enjoying himself?

After the shorthanded Warriors used a furious late rally to beat the Phoenix Suns two weeks ago, I commented on Bluesky that Kerr was “living his dream now.” It was mostly a joke, but not entirely. Kerr looked happy and rejuvenated. He admitted after the game that the win felt like a championship victory.

There’s no doubt that Kerr enjoys playing with a scrappy team of underdogs who hustle hard and buy into his philosophies, but that can only take you so far when you’re as competitive as he is. And while the Warriors can fill that role now, they can’t next year, when they’ll be anticipating the (eventual) return of Butler, while trying to push Curry’s championship window open once again.

The question becomes: is Kerr still enjoying this? It’s no secret that he is not under contract for next season. And while it’s also no secret that Kerr and Joe Lacob have not always seen eye to eye, Curry is the most powerful voice at 1 Warriors Way, and he has made his stance crystal clear: he doesn’t want to play for anyone else. That stance is strong enough that it will force Lacob to always have an offer on the table for Kerr; but no stance of Curry’s is strong enough to control Kerr’s desires. If he’s no longer enjoying himself, then this may be the final run. But if he looks as rejuvenated in the final months as he did in that win against Phoenix, you can bank on him returning to the Bay for a 13th season.

Can Seth Curry get healthy and prove himself?

The younger Curry’s season has quietly been one of the saddest parts of the year. At long last, the Curry brothers were united on the same team, and would get to share the court. But due to cap restrictions, the Warriors didn’t add Seth until December, and he played in just two games before suffering an injury that has sidelined him since. Worse yet, Steph was injured for the two games that Seth played in … so we still haven’t seen them on the court together.

While injuries are a persistent concern with Seth, he still looks the part of a player who could play a key role in the rotation. With Hield now in Atlanta, the Warriors are shockingly thin in terms of shooting depth, and Seth — a career 43.3% marksman from deep — can help with that. If he can get on the court and show that he fits in the system, he could play himself into a contract for next year, too.

Can they play well enough for next year?

Right now, the game plan for next season looks shockingly similar to what ended up being the course of last season: become a good enough team that adding Butler at the All-Star break can push them into contention.

It arguably did in 2024-25, when the Warriors beat the No. 2 seeded Houston Rockets in the first round of the playoffs, and were picked by many to topple the Minnesota Timberwolves in the semifinals before Curry suffered an injury that he never returned from.

Now they’ll try to do the same in 2026-27. Instead of getting Butler by trade, the Warriors can expect the six-time All-Star to return from his ACL injury sometime in January or February. In order for that to be as impactful as it was last year, the Dubs will need to be in a place where Butler’s presence can push them over the edge.

The next two months don’t count towards next year’s standings, but they will give the Warriors a sneak peek into next year. They simply need to be a team that can have a winning record without Butler if they want his return to nudge them into the realm of contention. If the Warriors look lost and hopeless over the rest of the regular season, then Mike Dunleavy Jr. will enter the offseason knowing he needs to make a sizable change before opening night. If they comfortably post a winning record between now and the end of the year, then they’ll have confidence that they only need to do a little tinkering, and then sit back and wait for Jimmy.

How consistent is Moses Moody?

It’s been a little bit of an up-and-down year for Moody. He’s spent most of the year looking like a solid rotation piece who should probably be coming off the bench on a good team. He’s spent some of the year looking like a high-quality starter who should get 30+ minutes every night. He’s spent some of the year looking like he belongs at the back of the bench.

Moody has two years and $26 million remaining on his contract after this season. Is he part of the next winning Warriors team? Or is that a contract they should be looking to move this offseason to facilitate more impactful moves? The Warriors have seen his talent on full display, but now they need to see if he can bring it consistently, in all phases of the game. It could shape the offseason.

Will Steph Curry’s injuries linger?

Injuries are nothing new to Curry, but lately they’ve become less severe and more varied. He’s been relegated to street clothes on a few different occasions this year, with various ailments. The latest issue, a case of runner’s knee, has been lingering. Curry had hoped to return before the All-Star break, but was then ruled out for the team’s final few games, and the All-Star Game as well. Worse yet, he won’t be on the court tonight, and may be headed for an MRI.

There’s only so much that we can learn about Curry’s 2026-27 health over the next two months. But needless to say, if he the current injury lingers — or if a few more pop up — it will be cause for concern as to whether or not he can stay healthy enough next year to lead the Dubs back into contention.

What rumors and reports pop up?

When the year began, no one expected the Warriors to trade for Antetokounmpo. But as the deadline approached, suddenly it started to feel like a distinct possibility. In the NBA, things are only off the table until they’re put on it; and they can be put on it very quickly.

There will be rumors about LeBron James having interest in joining forces with Curry and Green, two of the players he most respects in the league. Perhaps Kevin Durant, who already seems to be falling out of favor with the Rockets, will again be on the trading block and this time the Warriors won’t care about whether or not he wants to come back. Nikola Jokić is nearing free agency. The league can’t go more than a few months without a star surprisingly expressing that they’re no longer happy on their team. The Antetokounmpo rumors will certainly pop back up.

Nothing that big is even remotely likely to happen, but life moves fast in the NBA. Nobody thought James Harden was on the trading block a few weeks ago until a move was made. Heck, Luka Dončić was viewed as untouchable until a Shams Charania tweet was fired off one Saturday night last year.

The Warriors go big game hunting. If there’s actually any big game to hunt, it could control the shape of the summer.

Winter Olympics recap: US beats Canada in OT for women's hockey gold medal, Stolz stunned in 1,500

MILAN (AP) — The U.S. women's hockey team delivered an Olympic comeback for the ages by beating Canada 2-1 in overtime to win the gold medal at the Milan Cortina Olympics on Thursday.

With her team trailing 1-0, American captain Hilary Knight forced overtime by tipping in Laila Edwards’ shot with 2:04 remaining in regulation.

Megan Keller then scored 4:07 into overtime to hand the U.S. its third Olympic gold medal in women’s hockey.

It was the seventh time the two powerhouses faced off for Olympic gold since women’s hockey debuted at the 1998 Nagano Games. In the 2022 Beijing final, Canada beat the Americans in the final.

With the sides playing 3-on-3 in overtime, Keller broke up the left wing and pushed past Claire Thompson. Driving to the net, Keller got off a backhander that beat Ann-Renee Desbiens.

Kristin O’Neill scored a short-handed goal for Canada in the second period.

Earlier Thursday, Alina Muller scored the bronze medal-winning goal in overtime in Switzerland’s 2-1 victory over Sweden. It came 12 years after Muller scored the clinching goal to deliver the Swiss their first Olympic medal in women’s hockey — a bronze at the 2014 Sochi Games.

Jordan Stolz stunned in 1,500 meters

U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz’s late push wasn’t enough.

The American star settled for silver in the 1,500 meters, missing a chance to secure a third gold medal at the Milan Cortina Games.

China’s Ning Zhongyan won Thursday’s race in an Olympic-record time of 1 minute, 41.98 seconds. The 21-year-old Stolz, who won gold medals in the 500 and 1,000 at these Games, crossed 0.77 seconds later.

As Stolz glided by, hands on his knees, Ning raised his country’s flag aloft with both hands and started a victory lap.

Stolz, a Wisconsin native, will participate in the mass start on Saturday.

Dutch skater Kjeld Nuis, who won the 1,500 at the past two Olympics, took bronze.

Eileen Gu advances to halfpipe final despite fall

Defending Olympic champion Eileen Gu shook off a fall during her opening run to advance to Saturday's final in freeski halfpipe. The 22-year-old Gu was born in the United States and competes for China.

She clipped the lip of the halfpipe on the third trick of her first run, knocking her left ski off and sending her skittering to the bottom of the course.

That set up a pressure-packed second attempt that run earned 86.50 points, good enough to place fifth among the 12 skiers who advanced to the final.

US and Canada reach women’s curling semifinals

The United States and Canada advanced to the women’s curling semifinals.

The Americans, skipped by Tabitha Peterson, beat Switzerland 7-6 in a match that went to an extra end. The teams will square off again in Friday’s semifinals.

Peterson threw the decisive rock and her teammates swept it into position, just a hair closer to the button than the Swiss’ nearest stone.

Canada beat South Korea 10-7 and will play Sweden on Friday.

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

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

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The Denver Nuggets are still a long way from healthy, but they should nonetheless be deeper than the Los Angeles Clippers after the trade deadline.

My Nuggets vs. Clippers predictions trust Denver’s best player in part because of his conditioning, one of many NBA picks on Thursday, February 19.

Nuggets vs Clippers prediction

Nuggets vs Clippers best bet: Nikola Jokic Over 26.5 points (-120)

Since the Los Angeles Clippers traded Ivica Zubac, who do they expect to defend Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic?

Brook Lopez is not the defensive stalwart he once was, and even at his peak, he was not necessarily quick enough to keep up with Jokic. Asking Kawhi Leonard to slow the Serbian would deplete the Clippers’ best offensive threat.

Jokic’s physicality should abuse Los Angeles. He is simply too much of a mismatch against this version of the Clippers’ roster.

Nuggets vs Clippers same-game parlay

With Jokic dominating the Clippers inside and on the glass, he should set a tone that leads to a cover of this modest spread.

Nuggets vs Clippers SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 26.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Over 12.5 rebounds
  • Nuggets -4.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Turn it up, Kawhi

Kawhi Leonard is playing the best basketball of his Clippers tenure, as seen for a moment in the All-Star Game.

Nuggets vs Clippers SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 26.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Over 12.5 rebounds
  • Kawhi Leonard Over 27.5 points
  • Nuggets -4.5

Nuggets vs Clippers odds

  • Spread: Nuggets -4.5 | Clippers +4.5
  • Moneyline: Nuggets -190 | Clippers +160
  • Over/Under: Over 226 | Under 226

Nuggets vs Clippers betting trend to know

The Nuggets are 2-0 both outright and against the spread against the Clippers this season, exceeding bookmakers’ expectations by a combined 25 points in those two games. Find more NBA betting trends for Nuggets vs. Clippers.

How to watch Nuggets vs Clippers

LocationIntuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
DateThursday, February 19, 2026
Tip-off10:30 p.m. ET
TVALT, FDSN SC

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