Tom Izzo 'looked' at Phoenix Suns head coaching job last offseason

Tom Izzo has become synonymous with men's college basketball and Michigan State over the course of his three decades in East Lansing and the Big Ten.

So, would he ever leave the Spartans for say an NBA job?

In an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Wednesday, April 1, the Hall of Fame coach said he had discussed taking an NBA job last year to coach the Phoenix Suns, who are owned by his former Michigan State walk-on, Mat Ishbia. No, this is not an April Fool's joke.

"I've had more than a couple of job offers in the NBA, and looked at one last year with Phoenix. You know my former player, Mat Ishbia, and that was hard," Izzo said. "That was a hard thing to turn down because No. 1, I kind of wanted to go with him ..."

Interrupted by Dan Patrick mid-thought and asked whether the Suns offered him the job, Izzo said, "We talked seriously" about the position.

"... And then No. 2, I have been pretty vocal about it, I don't like what's going on in college athletics," Izzo continued with his original thought. "But by the way, neither do 99.98% of the football and basketball coaches in America. And I think the kids are going to still find out before it is done that it isn't best for them either."

The Suns haven't been the only NBA team to express interest in Izzo, who ranks 20th in career wins among Division I men's college basketball coaches (764) and has eight Final Fours and a national championship on his resume. As alluded to in the clip, the Cleveland Cavaliers, owned by another Michigan State alum, Dan Gilbert, expressed interest in Izzo in the past. That interest from the Cavaliers came in 2010.

As noted by the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, The Athletic reported in February that Ishbia had asked Izzo if he was interested in leaving Michigan State for a job in the NBA, but the understanding was that Izzo didn't take it all that seriously.

Izzo just led the Spartans to their 17th career Sweet 16 appearance in his three-decade tenure, where they fell to No. 2 UConn 67-63 despite a valiant second-half comeback. He's led Michigan State to 28 consecutive trips to the Men's NCAA Tournament, which is the NCAA Division I record for most consecutive March Madness appearances.

Whether it be entertaining another NBA job or continuing to coach at Michigan State, the 71-year-old isn't retiring anytime soon, either. He addressed that topic after the Spartans' loss, which extended the program's Final Four drought to seven years.

"... It's sure as hell not going to be now," Izzo said on Friday, March 27. "I've got some things to accomplish."

He added: "I said a couple years ago that I'll find a way to get back there. We've knocked on the door twice. We haven't gotten back. We'll get back."

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Best NBA Player Props Today for April 1: Wemby Makes MVP Case

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The NBA MVP race is heating up, and for 22-year-old Victor Wembanyama, the time is now. My favorite NBA picks for today include backing Wemby against the Golden State Warriors' pitiful frontcourt.

Read on to find out what other NBA player props I'm betting on for Wednesday, April 1. 

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Pacers Pascal SiakamOver 24.5 points-115
Nuggets Nikola JokicOver 12.5 rebounds-110
Spurs Victor WembanyamaOver 36.5 points + rebounds-112

Prop #1: Pascal Siakam Over 24.5 points

-115 at bet365

Both the Chicago Bulls and Indiana Pacers are terrible defensively and play at a fast pace. They're also eliminated from the playoffs and will likely give even less effort on D, which is why the total is set at a whopping 249.

That has me taking the Over 24.5 points for Indiana's leading scorer Pascal Siakam. The All-Star has been dealing with lingering knee pain, but is probable today.

He's fresh off a 30-point performance against Miami and has dropped 25+ points in five of his last nine games. 

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: CHSN | FanDuel SN IN

Prop #2: Nikola Jokic Over 12.5 rebounds

-110 at bet365

Three-time MVP Nikola Jokic is always filling up the stat sheet, but his work on the glass lately has been especially impressive. The Denver Nuggets center has pulled down at least 14 boards in five straight games and is averaging 16.4 rpg over that span. 

Jokic and the Nuggets are fresh off two days of rest and travel to Salt Lake City to face the Utah Jazz tonight. Since the start of January, Utah is 26th in the NBA in rebounding rate (48.3%) while playing at the second-fastest pace.

That should lead to plenty of rebounding opportunities for Joker. 

  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ALT2/KTVD | KJZZ-TV

Prop #3: Victor Wembanyama Over 36.5 points + rebounds

-112 at bet365

The MVP race is heating up, and it's become clear San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama wants it. The 7-foot-4 unicorn is coming off a game against Chicago, where he scored 41 points on a season-high 27 shots while adding 16 boards.

Wemby is averaging 28.2 ppg over the last three weeks and has grabbed at least 15 boards in four straight games.

He has a favorable matchup tonight against the Golden State Warriors, who are weak inside with Kristaps Porzingis, Quinton Post, and Al Horford all injured.

  • Time: 10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ESPN

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Fantasy Basketball Week 23 Injury Report: Will one Stephen Curry game be enough?

We're about halfway through Week 23, which means that it's crunch time in fantasy basketball. One question that fantasy managers will have to answer for themselves is whether one game of Stephen Curry in Week 23 will be enough to take home the title. The Athletic reported on Tuesday that he's targeting Sunday for a return from a knee injury that's sidelined him for more than two months.

Can the future Hall of Fame guard do enough, likely in limited minutes, to provide suitable fantasy value? Or should managers look in another direction instead of slotting Curry into their lineups? That depends on the level of desperation and how much he'll be allowed to play. Below are some injury situations that are affecting fantasy basketball during the final week of Yahoo! default leagues.

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G Jaylon Tyson and F Dean Wade, Cleveland Cavaliers

Tyson has missed Cleveland's last six games and Wade the last four due to ankle injuries. Having been ruled out for the entirety of the Cavaliers' three-game road trip, they will also miss out on Thursday's game against the Warriors. Since Tyson's absence, Max Strus (six percent rostered, Yahoo!) and Sam Merrill (11 percent) have taken on added importance within the Cavaliers' rotation.

Strus, who made his season debut on March 15, started Tuesday's loss to the Lakers with Merrill unavailable; Merrill started Monday's win over the Jazz while Strus sat. After Thursday's game, the Cavaliers play once more in Week 23, at home against the Pacers on Sunday. Strus and Merrill offer solid upside in the matchup, especially if Tyson and Wade aren't available.

F P.J. Washington and F Naji Marshall, Dallas Mavericks

Washington and Marshall have missed Dallas' last two games due to illness, resulting in Khris Middleton (nine percent) and Ryan Nembhard (one percent) moving into the starting lineup. Neither offered much in blowout losses to the Timberwolves and Bucks. Middleton totaled 17 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, one steal and two three-pointers in 45 combined minutes, while Nembhard accounted for 17 points, three rebounds, nine assists, two steals and three three-pointers in 42 minutes.

In theory, Nembhard is better positioned to play more in the Mavericks' final two games of Week 23 with the team long eliminated from postseason contention. However, his playing time did not receive much of a boost after his contract was converted from a two-way to a standard deal, so nothing is guaranteed if Washington and Marshall remain out. Dallas plays games on Friday and Sunday, so there's no need to make a move now, as the time off may give the two starters the time needed to return to full strength.

F Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets

Gordon, who has injured his hamstring on multiple occasions this season, sat out Sunday's win over the Warriors due to tightness in his calf. Peyton Watson (21 percent), who remains under a minutes restriction as he returns from a strained hamstring, played 22 minutes, finishing with 10 points, six rebounds, five assists, one block and two three-pointers. Watson shot just 3-of-11 from the field, but the rebounds, assists and three-pointers were decent. With Gordon considered probable for Wednesday's game against the Jazz, Watson is likely to return to his usual reserve role.

There were other injuries of note during Sunday's victory. Cameron Johnson (71 percent) exited during the third quarter due to back spasms, and while he did return to the bench, the veteran wing did not check back into the game. Spencer Jones (one percent) exited with a strained hamstring, and that likely takes him off the board for the rest of Week 23. That does not affect fantasy basketball, but it may mean a few more minutes for Julian Strawther (one percent) if the Nuggets continue to limit Watson's playing time.

F/C Isaiah Stewart, Detroit Pistons

On Saturday, the Pistons announced that Stewart has been cleared to resume on-court activities. He's been out since March 15 with a strained left calf, freeing up rotation minutes for Paul Reed (eight percent). He's worth rostering in deep leagues for the rest of Week 23, as it is not clear exactly when Beef Stew will be allowed to play in games. And with the Pistons closing in on the top seed in the East, the final two games of Week 23 may not be viewed as a priority to get him back on the floor. Detroit could easily use Week 24 to help Stewart shake off the rust ahead of the postseason.

G Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors

Progress has been made regarding Curry's return from a right knee injury that sidelined him for over two months. Not long after Warriors head coach Steve Kerr announced that Curry would not play on Wednesday and is "doubtful" for Thursday, it was reported that the guard is targeting Sunday's game against the Rockets for his return. Given the time off, one would assume that there will be some restrictions regarding playing time, but simply having him on the court can give fantasy rosters a needed boost at the end of Week 23.

Brandin Podziemski (47 percent), Gui Santos (37 percent) and De'Anthony Melton (15 percent) will continue to have added fantasy value when they're available. Melton has been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the Spurs and Santos is questionable, which raises Podziemski's ceiling, even with the challenging matchup. The Warriors are locked into the Play-In tournament and trail the Clippers by two games in the loss column for eighth place in the Western Conference standings.

G/F Jaylen Wells, Memphis Grizzlies

On Tuesday, Wells underwent a procedure meant to stabilize his right great toe and is done for the rest of the season. Cedric Coward (23 percent) is a worthwhile target, even with his underwhelming showing in Monday's loss to the Suns. In the previous game, the rookie put up 24 points, nine rebounds, four assists, four steals, and two three-pointers in a March 28 win over the Bulls. The Grizzlies are also navigating injuries at the point guard position, with Ty Jerome sidelined by a sprained ankle. As a result, Cam Spencer (15 percent), Javon Small (nine percent) and Walter Clayton Jr. (three percent) take on added importance.

G Norman Powell, Miami Heat

Including Wednesday's matchup with the Celtics, Powell has missed Miami's last three games due to illness. Pelle Larsson (10 percent) has moved back into the starting lineup, totaling 35 points, 15 rebounds, six assists and one steal in those two games. The second-year wing has not offered much value in the three-point category, having shot 1-of-10 from deep over his last five games. So if you're targeting that category specifically, look elsewhere. But the overall shooting (15-of-24 FGs) and rebounding production were solid.

G Kevin Porter Jr., Milwaukee Bucks

Porter has been dealing with right knee synovitis, and on Saturday, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers said that he would be "surprised" if the guard played again this season. KPJ has not been officially ruled out by the team, but with Milwaukee eliminated from postseason contention, it would not make much sense for them to put him back on the court.

As a result, Ryan Rollins (69 percent) takes on even greater value for the rest of Week 23. However, his status for Wednesday's game in Houston was undetermined in the aftermath of Tuesday's win over the Mavericks. Gary Trent Jr. (10 percent) and Ousmane Dieng (15 percent) are two players who would be worthy of streaming consideration if Rollins were to be ruled out, even though neither has point guard eligibility in fantasy leagues (Trent has SG/G eligibility).

F Jaden McDaniels, Minnesota Timberwolves

The Timberwolves announced on Monday that McDaniels is considered week-to-week after injuring his ankle during the team's March 25 win over the Rockets. Diagnosed with patella tendinopathy and a bone bruise in his left knee, this effectively rules McDaniels out for the rest of the fantasy season. The good news for the Timberwolves was that Anthony Edwards made his return from a knee injury in Monday's win over the Mavericks. Mike Conley (one percent) made another start, but that was because Edwards was late due to nature calling. Ayo Dosunmu (34 percent) is the fifth starter and should be rostered for the Timberwolves' final three games of Week 23.

G Miles McBride, New York Knicks

McBride made his return from sports hernia surgery in Sunday's loss to the Thunder but experienced an injury scare during the third quarter. The good news is that the reserve guard did not aggravate his surgically repaired sports hernia and was able to play in Tuesday's loss to the Rockets. McBride played 13 minutes off the bench but struggled, shooting 1-of-9 from the field and finishing with three points, one rebound, two assists, one block and one three-pointer.

Jordan Clarkson (three percent) has remained in the rotation, most recently playing 19 minutes on Tuesday, while Jose Alvarado (two percent) played 12. Mohamed Diawara (less than one percent) has fallen out of the rotation, playing a total of four minutes in New York's last two games.

F Franz Wagner and G Anthony Black, Orlando Magic

Black, who has been out with an abdominal strain, was seen going through an individual workout following shootaround ahead of Tuesday's win over the Suns. As for Wagner, who continues to recover from a high ankle sprain initially suffered in early December, he hopes to play again before the end of the regular season. However, that may not be of much use to fantasy managers, as it's unclear whether his return will occur in Week 23. Wagner has played 5-on-5, so a return may not be far off.

Tristan da Silva (20 percent) continues to serve as the fifth starter and is worth rostering in 14-team leagues. Orlando plays three more games in Week 23, with two coming against the Mavericks and Pelicans, who won't reach the postseason.

F Jerami Grant, Portland Trail Blazers

Grant strained his right calf during a March 27 loss to the Mavericks, and the Trail Blazers have not announced a return timeline for him. Scoot Henderson (20 percent) has started the last two games, including a win over the Clippers on Tuesday, totaling 36 points, six rebounds, nine assists and four three-pointers while shooting 44 percent from the field.

The opportunity to start does raise Henderson's ceiling for now, but the playmaking responsibilities aren't his alone. Deni Avdija and Jrue Holiday also have the ball in their hands plenty, so the boost to Henderson's fantasy value is not as pronounced as some may have hoped. And with Portland only playing one more game in Week 23, Thursday against the Pelicans, there isn't much to gain from adding Scoot.

G Immanuel Quickley, Toronto Raptors

Counting Wednesday's game against the Kings, Quickley has missed Toronto's last six games with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. While Brandon Ingram returned from a heel injury on Tuesday, he will also miss Wednesday's game due to the back-to-back. Ja'Kobe Walter (four percent) has been Quickley's replacement in the starting lineup recently, while Ingram's absence also opens up a spot for Jamal Shead. While both offer limited streaming upside, Shead is worth a look in deep leagues for managers seeking assist and steals production specifically.

F/C Anthony Davis, Washington Wizards

Will we see Davis take the court in a Wizards jersey this season? Who knows. However, the team announced on Tuesday that he has been cleared for light contact work. This development is highly unlikely to affect Week 23, even with the Wizards having three more games to play this week. Something to watch is how the team manages Alex Sarr's minutes, as he is dealing with a left great toe injury. The 7-footer is questionable for Wednesday's game against the 76ers. Tristan Vukčević (seven percent) has been the starter when available, while Julian Reese (five percent) is not guaranteed to be active due to his status as a two-way contract player. When Sarr and Vukčević are out, the rookie is worth a roll of the dice due to his rebounding ability.

FIFA appears to have technical difficulties with World Cup ticket sales

FIFA appeared to have technical difficulties when it resumed World Cup ticket sales Wednesday after the 48-team field was finalized.

Soccer's governing body did not say which games and price categories were available.

Some people who clicked on what FIFA called its “last-minute sales phase” when sales opened at 11 a.m. EDT were directed into a queue for "PMA late qualifier supporters sales phase," aimed for a segment of fans for the six nations who earned berths on Tuesday.

FIFA appeared to have lengthy waits to purchase tickets, with people who joined the queue at the start still waiting to get through the queue 90 minutes later.

FIFA did not have an explanation for why the link misdirection occurred but said around noon that the links were working properly.

FIFA also said that not all remaining tickets were being put on sale for the 104 games to be played in the U.S., Mexico and Canada from June 11 to July 19 and that additional tickets will be released on a rolling basis.

This was the fifth phase of ticket sales following a Visa presale draw from Sept. 10-19, an early ticket draw from Oct. 27-31, a random selection draw from Dec. 11 to Jan. 13 and an unscheduled 48-hour availability in late February.

FIFA said this phase, which will remain open through the tournament, marked the first time a specific seat location could be purchased rather than a request for a ticket in a category.

FIFA is using dynamic pricing for the tournament, which will be played in 11 U.S. cities plus three in Mexico and two in Canada.

For the month-long sales phase after the Dec. 5 draw, tickets were priced at $140 to $8,680. After complaints, FIFA said $60 tickets would be made available to each participating national federation for their most loyal supporters, an amount likely to be 400-700 per team for each match.

“The employment of dynamic ticket pricing for the 2026 FWC starkly contrasts with FIFA’s core mission to promote the accessible and inclusive promotion and development of soccer globally,” 69 Democratic members of Congress wrote in a March 10 letter to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. “Despite host cities’ cooperation in bringing the vision of the largest, most global World Cup in history to fruition, the consequences of dynamic pricing will make the 2026 FWC the most financially exclusionary and inaccessible to date.”

FIFA also has its own resale market, collecting 15% from both the buyer and seller.

Bosnia-Herzegovina, Congo, the Czech Republic, Iraq, Sweden and Turkey completed the World Cup field. Fans of teams eliminated Tuesday could attempt to resell tickets they already had purchased, nations that include Italy, Poland, Denmark, Jamaica and Bolivia.

Infantino claimed in January that the amount of ticket requests FIFA had received was the equivalent of “the request for 1,000 years of World Cups at once.”

“This is unique,” he said at the time. “It’s incredible.”

It was unclear if many of those requests were for seats in the lowest-price categories.

Fan groups have voiced concern over the soaring costs for resold tickets and one filed a formal complaint to the European Commission last month.

Infantino defended FIFA's cut of resales, saying the governing body was engaged in a legal commercial activity under U.S. law. Some European countries have laws which can restrict resale by requiring tickets to be sold for face value or only by authorized partners of the event organizers.

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Draymond Green can be a free agent this summer, but don't expect him to leave Warriors

Draymond Green has a $27.7 million player option for next season. He could decline that option and test the free agent market, seeing if a younger playoff team might want to bring him in to lift them to the next level. Golden State had put his name out there as part of a proposed Giannis Antetokounmpo trade in February (a deal that never really had traction), does Green want to be proactive and be the guy who does the leaving?

Don't bet on it. Here is what sources told Anthony Slater of ESPN:

But the opt-out to test unrestricted free agency isn't a route that team or league sources are predicting. The expectation is that Green will either opt in — keeping him as a bulky $27.6 million expiring deal that the Warriors could either hold or move — or work out a multiyear extension starting at a lower number, signaling a greater likelihood he finishes his career with the Warriors.

Opting out for a longer deal with a lower starting point but more long-term money is what Green did four years ago when he was last a free agent, and there's a good chance the 36-year-old former Defensive Player of the Year does the same thing again. With that, he likely ends his career in Golden State.

Golden State is expected to look at bold moves this summer to restructure a team around Curry — and Jimmy Butler, when he returns from a torn ACL at some point in the second half of next season — but they see Green as a defensive anchor part of that. It's one thing to throw Green's name in trade talks for Antetokounmpo, one of the five best players in the world when healthy, but Green isn't going to be traded for a lesser player.

The smart money is on Green not only staying with the Warriors but also ending his career there. Nothing is ever certain, however, in life or the NBA.

Billion-dollar bids made for NBA Europe teams

Tip off during Orlando Magic v Memphis Grizzlies in the NBA London game
The NBA has been holding regular-season games in Europe since 2011 [Getty Images]

The NBA has received several billion-dollar bids for teams in the proposed European league, BBC Sport understands.

Initial plans for 'NBA Europe' are for 10 to 12 franchises that would stay in the league on an annual basis.

It is understood multiple bids worth between $500m and $1bn (£375m to £750m) have been made, while there are also several above the billion-dollar mark.

Europe's best teams currently compete in the EuroLeague, which was started by basketball's international governing body Fiba but has been run by Euroleague Basketball since 2000.

Mark Tatum, the NBA's deputy commissioner and chief operating officer, said the NBA had "received significant interest from a range of prospective teams".

The league is expected to be made up of new franchises, current basketball teams and football clubs who may or may not already have associated basketball teams.

More than a dozen existing teams have been in talks with the NBA, including some EuroLeague teams, sources said.

BBC Sport has contacted EuroLeague for comment.

Reports have previously said that EuroLeague has concerns about the new venture, threatening legal action against the NBA should clubs break existing agreements to take part in the new competition.

With a current working title of NBA Europe, the plan is to launch the new league as soon as the 2027-28 season.

As many as 16 teams across the continent could be involved, with a team from both London and Manchester expected to feature.

Tatum said: "The level of engagement and the scale of the bids reflect the marketplace's belief in our proposed model and the enormous, untapped potential for European basketball.

"We will now review the bids in more detail and shortlist the partners who share our vision and commitment to accelerating the growth of the game across the continent."

Pacers vs Bulls Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Indiana Pacers travel to the Windy City to take on the Chicago Bulls at the United Center tonight.

My Pacers vs. Bulls predictions and NBA picks take into account the fine line teams walk when tanking.

Even on Wednesday, April 1, tanking can determine where the winning value lies. 

Pacers vs Bulls prediction

Pacers vs Bulls best bet: Pacers moneyline (+160)

Among the many twists of needed tanking reform is how it could impact draft-pick protections.

During last year’s NBA Finals, the Indiana Pacers reacquired their 2026 first-round pick from the Pelicans, though it will still be conveyed to the Clippers if falling between pick No. 5 and 9.

That sounds complicated. Well, the timing of the trade is needed to explain why in the world New Orleans would have made that deal; Tyrese Haliburton had not yet torn his Achilles.

And the exact protections are necessary to grasp how badly Indiana has wanted to lose this season. It has done so successfully, tied with the Wizards for the worst record in the NBA and two games clear of slipping out of the bottom three, when the Pacers’ odds of a top-four pick would start to drop from 52.1%.

Indiana no longer needs to emphasize losing. 

Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls should emphasize losing.

The Bulls are barely holding off the Bucks for the No. 9 spot in the lottery. Perhaps not surprisingly, Chicago has lost four straight, including at Memphis as 5-point favorites.

Although the Pacers have been terrible all season, they no longer need to be, and simply recognizing that creates value betting on Indiana.

Pacers vs Bulls same-game parlay

When focus and discipline lag amid a tank, it tends to first show on defense. Seven of Indiana’s last eight games have cashed their Overs, while four of Chicago’s last five have done so as well.

Pascal Siakam’s return to the lineup 10 days ago underscored the Pacers’ lack of a need to lose anymore. They could have easily followed Sacramento’s and Utah’s leads and found an excuse to bench their best player.

Instead, Siakam has returned to clear this prop in two of his last four contests.

Pacers vs Bulls SGP

  • Pacers moneyline
  • Over 247
  • Pascal Siakam Over 24.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Pascal's Wager

Siakam has hit all three of these Overs in two of his last four games, both of which were Pacers’ outright wins as notable underdogs.

Pacers vs Bulls SGP

  • Pacers moneyline
  • Pascal Siakam Over 24.5 points
  • Pascal Siakam Over 1.5 threes
  • Pascal Siakam Over 6.5 rebounds

Pacers vs Bulls odds

  • Spread: Pacers +4.5 (-110) | Bulls -4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Pacers +160 | Bulls -190
  • Over/Under: Over 247 (-110) | Under 247 (-110)

Pacers vs Bulls betting trend to know

Indiana is 6-0 against the spread in its last six, exceeding bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 8.9 points per game. Find more NBA betting trends for Pacers vs. Bulls.

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DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
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Hawks vs Magic Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The red-hot Atlanta Hawks will be looking to keep rolling tonight as they take on the Orlando Magic at the Kia Center.

After a big win over Boston, my Hawks vs. Magic predictions are targeting Atlanta to notch their third victory in a row.

Read more in my NBA picks for Wednesday, April 1.

Hawks vs Magic prediction

Hawks vs Magic best bet: Hawks -4.5 (-110)

The Atlanta Hawks have been one of the hottest teams in the Association since the All-Star break, and they truly look like a dark horse coming out of the East. Quin Snyder’s group is 8-2 in their last 10, and they’ve covered tonight’s spread in back-to-back contests.

The Hawks beat the Kings 123-113 on Saturday before grabbing a 112-102 win over the Celtics on Monday. When Atlanta does win, they’re dominating opponents. Last week’s 130-129 victory over the Pistons was their closest victory in weeks.

Atlanta has also won four straight versus the Orlando Magic, covering the four-point spread in all of those meetings.

Hawks vs Magic same-game parlay

Nickeil Alexander-Walker is one of the best three-point shooters in the Association. He’s averaging 3.1 treys per game on 8.0 attempts for a 39.1% clip. The guard has cashed the Over in four of his last five.

The Canadian has also tormented Orlando from long range this season. Across three meetings, he’s averaging 4.3 makes on 9.7 attempts for a 44.8% clip.

Jalen Johnson is one of the best all-around players in the league, and he showcases his versatility on a nightly basis. The Duke product is averaging 22.9 ppg and 8.1 assists per game.

He’s hit the Over in points+assists in three of his last four contests, and two of those games were on the road.

Hawks vs Magic SGP

  • Hawks -4.5
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 2.5 threes
  • Jalen Johnson Over 31.5 points + assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Hawks take flight

CJ McCollum is averaging 18.7 ppg since joining the Hawks, and he averaged 18.9 ppg in March. The veteran has cashed the Over in three of his previous four outings, and he’s scored 20+ in back-to-back road contests.

Onyeka Okongwu is averaging 15.3 ppg this season against Orlando, and he’s hit the Over in two of his last four. The big man just poured in 20 points in the win versus Boston, and he’s averaging 15.9 points per contest on the road in 2025-26.

Hawks vs Magic SGP

  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 2.5 threes
  • Jalen Johnson Over 31.5 points + assists
  • CJ McCollum Over 18.5 points
  • Onyeka Okongwu Over 14.5 points

Hawks vs Magic odds

  • Spread: Atlanta -4.5 (-110) | Orlando +4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Atlanta -185 | Orlando +155
  • Over/Under: Over 232.5 (-110) | Under 232.5 (-110)

Hawks vs Magic betting trend to know

The Atlanta Hawks have hit the Moneyline in 22 of their last 30 games (+15.00 Units / 18% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hawks vs. Magic.

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LocationKia Center, Orlando, FL
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
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Jason Kidd brushes off Mark Cuban dragging him back into Luka Doncic trade drama

Mark Cuban spent part of a recent podcast living in the past. The big headline was him saying he did not regret selling the Dallas Mavericks, but he did regret selling to Miriam Adelson and the Dumont family.

Cuban also dredged up the Luka Doncic trade — and dragged Jason Kidd into it. Here are Cuban comments from the “Intersections” podcast: "I think there were issues that J-Kidd coached with Anthony Davis and was close to him, and [former GM Nico Harrison] was close to AD... You talk about confirmation bias, there was some of that as well. That doesn't justify it for our coach and general manager to stand up and trade our best player."

Jason Kidd was having none of that. Here was his response to Brad Townsend of the Dallas Morning News.

"When are we going to move on? We have to move forward. We're focused on the present and the future, and we've got an incredible opportunity to build...

"And so the things that are going on between two owners is between the two owners. I think we have a great owner in Patrick, and he's going to give us every resource to build a championship team. Out of respect to Cuban, he helped me and my family. We won a championship together. The two owners will figure it out. I truly believe that we have to focus on the present and the future. We've got a great opportunity."

That "we have to move forward" mentality is what Kidd was saying the day after the trade — and from his perspective as coach, that's exactly what he has to preach. To the team, to the fans, to everyone. He said in his full comments that the Mavericks and their fans have to rebuild and, again, from his perspective, that is what has to happen. We can discuss how they wouldn't have to rebuild without that trade — and Doncic's recent MVP-level play, scoring 600 points in March, is a little salt in the wound — but that's living in the past, and Kidd has moved on.

It's a lot easier to move on and rebuild because the Mavericks lucked into Cooper Flagg, too.

NBA Europe Team Bids Include Multiple $1 Billion Offers

First-round bids for teams in the new NBA Europe were due Tuesday, and multiple bidders offered $1 billion to be part of the league. Several others offered at least $500 million, according to someone familiar with the process who was not authorized to discuss publicly.

Overall, more than 120 investors, including private equity funds, sovereign wealth funds and high-net-worth individuals expressed interest. Bidders also included multiple existing EuroLeague teams. The bids are non-binding, and it is a still a wildly complicated process to get the league off the ground for the NBA’s target of a fall 2027 launch.

The owners of Paris Saint-Germain, Qatar Sports Investments (QSI), did not submit a bid by the deadline, according to two sources, but the soccer club is still expected to file a bid and would not be excluded from league consideration, per one source. Sporticopreviously reported that Real Madrid and AC Milan, and sovereign wealth funds like Saudi Arabia’s PIF, were interested in teams.

“We have received significant interest from a range of prospective teams and investors for permanent franchise spots in a new league in Europe backed by the NBA and FIBA,” Mark Tatum, NBA deputy commissioner, said in a statement. “The level of engagement and the scale of the bids reflect the marketplace’s belief in our proposed model and the enormous, untapped potential for European basketball.”

Tatum said the league will now review the bids and “shortlist the partners who share our vision and commitment” to growing the game in Europe. The league is expected to announce new teams on a rolling basis, versus all at once.

The NBA would own 50% of NBA Europe. Multiple potential investors expressed concerns to Sportico about the economic structure of the league that would require significant initial outlays for the franchise fee and infrastructure needs, and then have the NBA retain 50% of the entity.

The NBA’s plan calls for teams in 12 permanent cities, including Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris and Rome. There is competition for teams in each of those markets, but not necessarily bids, according to a source. NBA Europe would encompass 14 to 16 teams overall, with the non-permanent slots open to teams in existing European leagues.

The NBA’s ambitious plans in Europe started more than two years ago. FIBA aligned itself with the NBA, but it has consistently been rebuffed by the EuroLeague. The frosty relationship between the two organizations has thawed a bit with former NBA executive Chus Bueno taking over as EuroLeague CEO earlier this year. He spent 12 years at the NBA, including running NBA Spain.

“I think for the betterment of European basketball, the best outcome would be if we came together with the EuroLeague here and that we came up with a systematic approach to growing the game throughout Europe,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver told the media last week after the league’s board of governors meeting.

The NBA and EuroLeague have a meeting scheduled for the end of April.

Raine Group and JPMorgan Chase are advising the league on the matter.

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

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The Sacramento Kings have sunk to the bottom of the Western Conference, leaving little to play for.

However, my Kings vs. Raptors predictions forecast a motivated showing from veteran forward DeMar DeRozan when Sacramento wraps up its five-game road trip in Toronto.

Find out more about why our NBA picks like the setup for DeRozan on Wednesday, April 1.

Kings vs Raptors prediction

Kings vs Raptors best bet: DeMar DeRozan Over 17.5 points (-120)

DeMar DeRozan is one of the few Sacramento Kings stars still standing at this point in the season. With a laundry list of injuries around him, DeRozan’s usage has shot up this month, jumping to a team high 25.8% from 21.43% on the season

He’s averaging 19 points over that stretch and posted 22 and 33 points in his last two games before sitting out Sunday’s trip to Brooklyn with a sore hamstring. That’s given DeRozan three full days off, bringing fresh legs and plenty of motivation to Toronto.

DeRozan started his career with the Toronto Raptors, and while he has a soft spot for the city, he’s gone after his former club.
 
For his career, DeRozan’s 22.5-point average against Toronto ranks fourth among all 30 NBA teams. In his last appearance at Scotiabank Arena, he dropped 33 points, and who knows how many more times the 17-year pro will return to Toronto. 

If sticking it to the Raptors again wasn’t enough motivation to feed him the ball, DeRozan is just nine points away from 17th on the NBA’s All-Time scoring list and 51 points out of 16th. 

Given his rest, usage, and motivations, I like the Kings vet to top 17.5 points tonight.

Kings vs Raptors same-game parlay

Toronto is playing the second night of a back-to-back after a tough matchup in Detroit. The Raptors rarely cover spreads this big, going 6-0 SU but just 2-4 ATS as double-digit favorites this season.

Brandon Ingram was back in action last night after sitting out due to injury. He finished with 22 points but looked a little rusty from outside, shooting 1-for -6 from beyond the arc. He’ll get cleaner looks against a poor Sacramento perimeter defense.

Kings vs Raptors SGP

  • Kings +13.5
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 17.5 points
  • Brandon Ingram Over 1.5 threes

Our "from downtown" SGP: Canadian Beef

DeRozan will get a warm welcome from the Toronto crowd, but they could be cursing him by the time the final whistle blows.

With the Kings' rotation running paper-thin, he’ll get all the touches and minutes he wants tonight.

Kings vs Raptors SGP

  • Kings +13.5
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 17.5 points
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 4.5 assists
  • DeMar DeRozan Over 2.5 rebounds

Kings vs Raptors odds

  • Spread: Kings +13.5 (-110) | Raptors -13.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Kings +600 | Raptors -900
  • Over/Under: Over 226 (-110) | Under 226 (-110)

Kings vs Raptors betting trend to know

Toronto has gone Under the total in 31 of its last 50 games (+10.10 Units / 18% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Kings vs. Raptors.

How to watch Kings vs Raptors

LocationScotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVNBCSCA, TSN

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Player Grades: Cavs at Lakers – Cavaliers’ defensive woes continue

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The Cleveland Cavaliers lost to the Los Angeles Lakers 113-127 in a game that wasn’t as close as the final score would indicate.

All grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Donovan Mitchell

10 points, 6 assists, 3 rebounds

Mitchell felt more like a passive participant. He was mostly just moving the ball around, even in the second quarter, when the Cavaliers were looking like they were stalling on the offensive end. Games like this are fine when everyone has it going. The Cavaliers, after the first quarter, appeared to be heading this way, then they only scored 19 in the second. This is where Mitchell should’ve covered the cracks.

Grade: D

James Harden

17 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds

Harden appeared to have it going early, however when the wheels fell off in the second quarter, he just faded into the background. I don’t think it is a coincidence as well that the two biggest net negatives in terms of plus minus were Mitchell and Harden. When the offense is dialed up to an 11, it only makes their lack of defensive effort that much more noticeable.

Grade: C-

Evan Mobley

6 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 1 steal

This might have been Mobley’s worst game of the year. I don’t necessarily even think it can be put on him. The offense never seemed to look to get him in actions or set him up for success. Mobley only shot the ball four times, and when he had the ball, he was looking to create a look for someone else rather than himself. Kind of makes you think the past month for Mobley was not a sign of what’s to come.

Grade: F

Jarrett Allen

18 points, 2 assists, 4 rebounds

If the grades were based on the first half, Jarrett Allen might have gotten an A. I don’t think, considering the limited minutes that Allen played in the second half due to coaching decisions, I can give him that. Allen was leaps and bounds the best Cavalier in this game. Allen was running all around the court, driving in the lanes, hunting mismatches. Everything that reminds you of how critical he is to the Cavaliers’ success this season.

Grade: A

Max Strus

11 points, 1 assist, 3 rebounds

Strus got the start tonight at the three and I think everyone was excited to see what that would look like. Strus played the part well when the five were out to start the game. Unfortunately, we really did not get to see them in closing action. Strus had a fine night all things considered. Hard to determine this unit and his impact when the game went off the rails in the second and then the plug was pulled in the third.

Grade: B

Keon Ellis

7 points, 2 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal,

Ellis was the first player off the bench for the Cavaliers in this game.

Ellis’s offensive impact is so game-to-game, as well as his defensive sequences. It is so hard to envision what he could look over a potential seven-game series. It is certain for the Cavaliers that he cannot be the first reserve tapped in those situations.

Grade: C-

Craig Porter Jr.

0 points, 1 assist, 1 rebound

Let’s just stop and give these minutes to…

Grade: F

Tyrese Proctor

10 points, 2 rebounds, 4 assists

Proctor has shown juice over the last few games. In no way does this mean he needs to be in the playoff rotation. However, it can be said that any minutes that are going to CPJ at this point in the season should be given to Proctor.

Grade: B

Dennis Schroder

9 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds, 3 turnovers

Schroder is the Caris LeVert experience, except we are seeing way more lows than highs thus far. While this was one of the better games as of late. It was buried in a poor team outing. Shroder cannot help a sinking ship that much is clear.

Grade: C

Thomas Bryant

14 points, 6 rebounds,

Bryant’s stat line benefits from the way the game went in the third quarter. Bryant’s minutes are still trending as a positive for the Cavaliers this season. It will be interested how the Cavaliers choose to deploy him in the postseason.

Grade: B-

Nae’Qwan Tomlin

9 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist

Tomlin is really a tough watch at his point in the season. It feels like he eats the minutes of the injured players unavailable but does not really fill a certain archetype. Hard to see where his career trajectory is, however, it is very clear he is a coaching staff’s favorite.

Grade: C

Will Luke Murray coach in Final Four? UConn assistant hired at Boston College

Boston College formally kicked off the Luke Murray era on Tuesday with his introductory news conference as the 14th coach of the Eagles' men's basketball program.

But before the 41-year-old Murray, one of the top assistant coaches in the country, can really get started building his own roster in Chestnut Hill, Murray has a few last things to finish up at his old job at Connecticut before he can turn in his key card.

The most notable thing, of course, is helping the Huskies win their third national championship title in four years this weekend at the Final Four of the Men's NCAA Tournament in Indianapolis.

"BC is Back! This guy is the best. Will miss him greatly but so proud and happy for him. Long overdue opportunity. Good Bye Champ!," Murray's boss, Dan Hurley, tweeted on X (formerly Twitter) shortly after Murray was announced as Boston College's next head coach on March 26.

With Murray, the son of legendary comedian Billy Murray, on the bench sitting next to Hurley, No. 2 UConn takes on No. 3 Illinois at 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 4 inside Lucas Oil Stadium

Here's what to know on Murray's status for the Huskies' Final Four and more:

Will Luke Murray coach in Final Four?

Yes, Murray is still expected to coach in the Final Four with UConn despite already having started in Chestnut Hill at Boston College.

He confirmed his plans to finish the season out with the Huskies in his introductory news conference on Tuesday, March 31.

"It's been chaotic (last few days) for sure. We won the Duke game, we got back to Connecticut about two in the morning...," Murray said. "... Got up Monday morning and drove up here to Boston. Spent all day in the office meeting with a lot of these guys. Obviously, here with all of you today. Tomorrow (Wednesday) morning I'm going back to Connecticut and we're flying to Indianapolis.

"Going to be in Indy all week and hopefully celebrating a national championship on Monday night."

Luke Murray coaching career

Here's a stop-by-stop look at Murray's coaching career:

  • 2007-08: Quinnipiac (Director of operations)
  • 2008-09: Post (Assistant coach)
  • 2009-10: Arizona (Graduate assistant)
  • 2010-11: Wagner (Assistant coach)
  • 2011-13: Towson (Assistant coach)
  • 2013-15: Rhode Island (Assistant coach)
  • 2015-18: Xavier (Assistant coach)
  • 2018-21: Louisville (Assistant coach)
  • 2021-2026: UConn (Assistant coach)
  • 2026-present: Boston College

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NBA Playoff scenarios for Wednesday, April 1: Cleveland can clinch playoff spot without even taking court

Relatively quiet day on the playoff scenario front after both the Lakers and Nuggets clinched playoff berths last night (thanks to Phoenix losing). Still a couple of games to watch. Here's what you need to know.

Playoff Scenarios

• The Cleveland Cavaliers are off for the night but can clinch a playoff spot with a Philadelphia 76ers loss — which is unlikely against tanking Washington. Still, it could happen.

Games to Watch

Atlanta Hawks at Orlando Magic (7 p.m. ET, NBA League Pass)

Atlanta is the No. 5 seed in the East, Orlando is No. 8, but only 2.5 games separate them — and only three games separate Atlanta from No. 10 Charlotte. Every game matters for teams in the middle of the East playoff chase, but this one counts double with two of these teams facing off. This is a rest advantage game for the Hawks, the Magic played last night (picking up a key win against Phoenix) and this is the Magic's third game in four days.

Boston Celtics at Miami Heat (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)

Two East teams headed to the postseason, but both needing wins to help their seeding. Boston is pretty securely the No. 2 seed right now, thanks to New York's recent stumbles, but it still needs wins to secure that spot, and to get a rhythm with Jayson Tatum back heading into the playoffs. Miami is a little more desperate. The Heat sit as the No. 9 seed, tied with Charlotte for 9/10 but just half a game back of Orlando for eighth (and a much easier path to the playoffs). Miami is coming off one of its best outings of the season, a 10-point win over Philadelphia on Monday night.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Houston Rockets Preview & Game Thread: SEGABABA yabba dabba (doo)!

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SEGABABA! If that acronym doesn’t get you fired up, then you don’t love Bucks basketball—or you’re just too jaded after the grind of this season. Either way, the Bucks are back in action tonight against the Houston Rockets. On the road after a three-game home stand, the Bucks take on a Rockets team that has proven it’s good—you don’t win 60% of your games through luck—but not great, going 5-11 against Western Conference teams above them in the standings. Tonight’s game is the second and final one in the season series between Milwaukee and Houston, with the Rockets taking the first matchup 122-115 behind 31 points and seven assists from Kevin Durant and 23 points, 11 rebounds, and seven assists from Alperen Sengun.

Where We’re At

We’ve reached the point of the season where weird is in full effect. Gary Trent Jr. approaching career-highs. Thanasis Antetokounmpo first-quarter minutes. Jericho Sims crossing up dudes on his way to posters. Alex Antetokounmpo minutes. We’ve even seen Andre Jackson Jr. enter the starting lineup—at point guard! While this mightn’t make the Bucks “must-see” in the sense that we’d hope at this time of year, it does make the season’s final games at least somewhat more interesting. Plus, the Bucks are actually coming off a win—just their sixth in their past 20 games!

Unlike the Bucks, the Houston Rockets will feature heavily in the NBA’s postseason. Currently sitting sixth in the Western Conference, the Rockets have survived starting point guard Fred VanVleet’s preseason ACL tear and Steven Adams’ season-ending ankle injury thanks to the consistent play of Durant and Sengun, and the growth of Amen Thompson, Reed Sheppard, and Jabari Smith Jr. Yet, much of their attention—at least recently—lies closer to home, with reports that the Rockets are expected to make a run at Giannis Antetokounmpo this offseason—even if the decision to do so isn’t an easy one. Yesterday, the Rockets made light work of the New York Knicks, jumping out to a 37-21 quarter-time lead and winning 111-94 in a well-balanced effort where no starter scored fewer than 13 points—or stood shorter than 6’7”!

Injury Report

With the Bucks and Rockets both on SEGABABAs, their official injury reports have not yet been submitted. However, it’s likely that Giannis (neck), Thanasis (calf), Kevin Porter Jr. (knee), and Bobby Portis (wrist) will remain out for Milwaukee, and Fred VanVleet (ACL) and Steven Adams (ankle) will remain out for Houston.

Player to Watch

Let’s go with Andre Jackson Jr., the man with nine lives. After largely non-eventful rookie and sophomore campaigns, A-Jax agreed to push back his contract guarantee date for this season, then came plummeted to 15th in our pre-season player rankings. Following this, he survived the roster logjam, first when Chris Livingston was waived, and then again when Tyler Smith was waived. But wait, there’s more! Despite playing in only 24 games and averaging 1.5 PPG, 0.8 RPG, and 1.0 APG in just 6.5 MPG—shooting an abysmal 25% from the field and 19% from three—Jackson stuck with the team through the trade deadline, and then, in perhaps his most surprising survival story yet, hung around when newly-signed Cam Thomas was waived so that Pete Nance could be converted to a standard roster spot. So, here we are, with Jackson in a stretch of meaningful minutes—prior to last night’s 4:43 minute total, he’d played at least 14 minutes in four straight games—looking to give Jon Horst a reason to pick up his team option for next season. Can he go Andre 3000, reinventing himself for the future in the city he once found himself a champion? Or is he who he is, a cat with nine lives who’s just about through the last one?

How To Watch

Tune in at 7:00 p.m. CDT on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin.