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

The Minnesota Timberwolves have been stumbling of late, but the Dallas Mavericks have been playing well enough lately that such an opponent should still be a frustration.

My Timberwolves vs. Mavericks predictions account for both Minnesota’s fatigue and the likely lack of focus.

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Timberwolves vs Mavericks prediction

Timberwolves vs Mavericks best bet: Mavericks +6.5 (-110)

The Minnesota Timberwolves are simply in a bad schedule spot, on top of being in the midst of overall struggles.

Minnesota lost five straight before beating Golden State’s second unit on Monday night. Much of that could be forgotten if the Wolves beat the Thunder tomorrow, a worry they are likely already looking ahead to.

Life is rarely as simple as that clear of a lookahead moment, but when facing a lottery team, it would be natural for Minnesota to think about Oklahoma City a day early.

That would be a mistake. Rather, it will be a mistake.

The Dallas Mavericks have gone 4-1 against the spread in their last five, including two outright wins as an underdog. Frankly, there is logic to betting the Mavs’ moneyline tonight at +200 with bet365.

Timberwolves vs Mavericks same-game parlay

This Under is another nod to Minnesota likely looking ahead to tomorrow night, but Rudy Gobert has not struggled too much during the Timberwolves’ downswing, notching a double-double in four of his last five games and in eight of his last 11.

Timberwolves vs Mavericks SGP

  • Mavericks +6.5
  • Under 228
  • Rudy Gobert double-double

Our "from downtown" SGP: Reid between the lines

Naz Reid has not been scoring as consistently recently, possibly because of a bothersome shoulder. But he has still produced, clearing this combo prop in his last four games and six of his last seven games, ignoring the one five-minute game that included that initial injury.

Timberwolves vs Mavericks SGP

  • Mavericks +6.5
  • Under 228
  • Rudy Gobert double-double
  • Naz Reid Over 9.5 assists+rebounds

Timberwolves vs Mavericks odds

  • Spread: Timberwolves -6.5 | Mavericks +6.5
  • Moneyline: Timberwolves -245 | Mavericks +200
  • Over/Under: Over 228 | Under 228

Timberwolves vs Mavericks betting trend to know

Not only has Dallas gone 4-1 ATS in its last five games, but the Mavericks have exceeded bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 15.2 points in those five outings, even when including the single ATS loss. Find more NBA betting trends for Timberwolves vs. Mavericks.

How to watch Timberwolves vs Mavericks

LocationAmerican Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
DateWednesday, January 28, 2026
Tip-off8:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-North, KFAA

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Kansas basketball added to CBS Sports Classic through 2029 season

The CBS Sports Classic is adding another blue blood to its showcase event.

CBS Sports announced on Wednesday, Jan. 28 that No. 14 Kansas has been added to its annual men's college basketball showcase that features Ohio State, North Carolina and Kentucky. The Jayhawks will face the Buckeyes on Saturday, Dec. 19 at Madison Square Garden in the 2026-27 season, with the other matchup including the Tar Heels vs. the Wildcats.

The Jayhawks replace St. John's in the field after the Red Storm and Rick Pitino replaced UCLA and Mick Cronin in the 2025 CBS Sports Classic. Kansas announced the news itself shortly after CBS Sports' release.

The doubleheader event will rotate matchups and venue sites each season, with matchups set through the 2029-2030 season.

Under Self, the Jayhawks further their status as one of men's college basketball's biggest blue bloods. The Jayhawks rank second for the most wins among Division I men's college basketball programs, and rank seventh for the most national championship titles since 1939, the first of the NCAA Tournament, at seven.

Since its start in 2014, the CBS Sports Classic has served as one of the marquee non-conference showcases in college basketball each season. With Kansas' addition to the field, the CBS Sports Classic now has two teams that also compete in the annual Champions Classic, with the other being Kentucky.

Kansas is 15-5 overall and 5-2 in Big 12 play this season despite missing star freshman guard Darryn Peterson for a handful of games due to different injuries. Peterson is expected to be available for the Jayhawks next Big 12 game on Saturday, Jan. 31 against BYU, according to CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein.

Future CBS Sports Classic matchups

Here's a breakdown of upcoming CBS Sports Classic matchups through the 2029 season:

  • 2026 (Dec. 19 at Madison Square Garden, New York)
    • Kansas vs. Ohio State
    • North Carolina vs. Kentucky
  • 2027 (Dec. 18)
    • Kentucky vs. Ohio State
    • Kansas vs. North Carolina
  • 2028 (Dec. 16)
    • Kansas vs. Kentucky
    • North Carolina vs. Ohio State
  • 2029 (Dec. 15)
    • Ohio State vs. Kansas
    • Kentucky vs. North Carolina

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NBA Faces More Federal Investigations Into Illegal Sports Betting Scandals

As sports betting scandals continue to swirl in professional and amateur sports, federal prosecutors are peeling back the curtain on even more NBA games.

Lawyers for the U.S. Attorney’s Office Eastern District of New York indicated they were investigating more NBA games than the ones that implicated Terry Rozier and Jontay Porter, The Athletic reported.

Key Takeaways

  • Porter was the first player who was charged with a major betting scandal in the NBA, and he was banned for life.

  • Former Pistons guard Malik Beasley is currently under investigation.

  • Federal officials did not provide information on who their investigations involve.

While federal officials have put the NBA back under the microscope, they did not provide any information on which games, teams, or individuals are under investigation.

“The government has ongoing investigations,” David Berman, an assistant U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District, said in court last week. “And our understanding is the defendant has conducted himself in similar manners in other instances as well.”

Rozier, a guard for the Miami Heat, and five others were arrested for their involvement in the sports betting scandal. At the time, investigators noted that Rozier only played one part in a trading ring rife with privileged information and access that allowed gamblers to illicitly profit from wagering on games.

Rozier was charged in October due to an incident that occurred when he played for the Charlotte Hornets. According to prosecutors, he told a friend in March 2023 that he would exit a game early, allowing the friend to profit by betting the under on his prop lines. The friend sold the information to bettors, who bet the under on his points, rebounds, assists, and threes lines.

Rozier and the other defendants pleaded not guilty. St. John’s men’s basketball coach and Rozier’s former coach at Louisville, Rick Pitino, said that the accusations represented behavior that was “not like him.”

Porter was accused of the same crime of prematurely withdrawing himself from games for the benefit of sports bettors twice during the 2023-24 NBA season. He pleaded guilty in July 2024 and is awaiting sentencing, although he already received a lifetime ban from the NBA. 

Four other men were arrested for facilitating the operation and betting on Porter. Three pleaded guilty.

Basketball scandals pile up

On top of the Rozier and Porter scandals, former Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley is still under federal investigation for possible involvement in illegal sports gambling. Beasley was expected to sign a three-year, $42 million deal with the Pistons during the summer free agency period, but that was scrapped when news of the investigation broke.

Beasley is still a free agent.

“To my understanding, he’s still under federal investigation but there’s been no recent direction on what terms they’re looking at him,” Beasley’s attorney Steve Haney told The Athletic. “At this point, Malik is stuck in this investigative purgatory and unable to continue his career despite the fact that he’s been under investigation for over a year.”

Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups was also arrested, but for a much different reason. Billups was one of 31 people who were arrested for allegedly running a rigged card game ring. 

Billups, a former NBA champion and Finals MVP, was used as a celebrity participant to attract players. He pleaded not guilty to wrongdoing in the scandal, which allegedly involved marked cards, fake shuffling machines, and members of the mafia. 

A few of the men who were charged were also indicted earlier this month amid an investigation into point-shaving in college basketball. After starting with the Chinese Basketball Association in 2022, conspirators allegedly offered $10,000-30,000 to players at small-conference schools to underperform through February 2025.

Sentencing begins

While investigations and court proceedings are still ongoing, one man was already sentenced. 

Timothy McCormack, who bet on games that both Porter and Rozier allegedly rigged, was sentenced to two years in federal prison after he pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud. 

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Suns, Nets ends with skirmish, five technicals and Dillon Brooks on the ground

Dillon Brooks has gotten under the skin of a lot of players over the years, now we can add Nets rookie Egor Demin to the list.

Tensions in a physical game between the Suns and Nets boiled over with just over a minute to go during a scramble for a loose ball.

It was a two-point game, 104-102, with 1:14 remaining, so players were going all-out. After a scramble, Ziaire Williams and Brooks both had their hands on the ball, a whistle blew signaling a jump ball, Brooks didn't stop trying to pull the ball away, and that is when the rookie Demin walked up to defend his teammate and shoved Brooks to the ground.

Then it was on, with Grayson Allen, Royce O'Neal, Michael Porter Jr., Terance Mann, and more assistant coaches than anyone thought were at this game jumping into the fray to break things up. In all that, Porter shoved Suns assistant Demarre Carroll

Once things were calmed down and the referees reviewed the footage, five technicals were handed out: Demin, Mann, Porter, O'Neale and Allen.

"I just had to get him off Ziaire," Demin said postgame about shoving Brooks. "It was a dead ball, and the whistle was blown already. I didn't have any intentions to hurt anybody or to even start a fight."

"They were playing real physical. We were, too, but I think they were taking it to another level," Suns center Mark Williams said, via Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic. "It was definitely built up."

Brooks had gotten a technical for pushing Demin earlier in the game, that's his 15th of the season, one short of an automatic one-game suspension from the league.

Williams scored 27 on the night to lead the Suns to a 106-102 victory.

Knicks at Raptors predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for January 28

Winners of three straight, the New York Knicks (28-18) are in Toronto tonight to take on the Raptors (29-19) who have won four in a row themselves.

These teams sit tied in the Atlantic Division, one game back of the division-leading Boston Celtics and in third and fourth respectively in the Eastern Conference. Toronto is 9-4 in January. The Knicks are 5-8 in January.

The Knicks’ recent struggles are well-documented and widely discussed with numerous theories making the rounds, but the one constant has been the scoring supplied by Jalen Brunson. The veterancontinues to produce, scoring 20 or more points in 10 of his 11 games played this month. For the Raptors, its been a different individual story almost nightly. Its been the defense that has been a constant and been at the foundation of their push north in the standings. Toronto is allowing an average of 110.4 points per game in January.

This is the third of five regular season meetings between these teams this season. The Knicks have coasted to wins in each of the first two meetings. The aforementioned Jalen Brunson poured in 35 points on December 9 in New York’s 117-101 win in Toronto and Karl-Anthony Towns scored 22 in a 116-94 win for New York at home on November 30.

Lets take a closer look at the matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Knicks at Raptors

  • Date: Tuesday, January 28, 2026
  • Time: 7:30PM EST
  • Site: ScotiaBank Arena
  • City: Toronto, ON
  • Network/Streaming: MSG, Sportsnet

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Game Odds: Knicks at Raptors

The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: New York Knicks (+105), Toronto Raptors (-125)
  • Spread: Raptors -1.5
  • Total: 220.5 points

This game opened Raptors -1.5 with the Total set at 224.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: Knicks at Raptors

New York Knicks

  • PG Jalen Brunson
  • SG Josh Hart
  • SF Mikal Bridges
  • PF OG Anunoby
  • C Karl-Anthony Towns

Toronto Raptors

  • PG Immanuel Quickley
  • SG Brandon Ingram
  • SF RJ Barrett
  • PF Scottie Barnes
  • C Sandro Mamukelashvili

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Injury Report: Knicks at Raptors

New York Knicks

  • Josh Hart (ankle) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
  • Miles McBride (ankle) has been ruled OUT of tonight’s game
  • Mitchell Robinson (rest) has been ruled OUT of tonight’s game

Toronto Raptors

  • Collin Murray-Boyles (thumb) is questionable for tonight’s game
  • Chucky Hepburn (knee) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Jakob Poeltl (back) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game

Important stats, trends and insights: Knicks at Raptors

  • The Raptors are 13-10 at home this season
  • The Knicks are 9-12 on the road this season
  • The Knicks are 24-23 ATS this season
  • The Raptors are 24-24 ATS this season
  • The OVER has cashed in just 19 of Toronto’s 48 games this season (19-29)
  • The OVER has cashed in 24 of the Knicks’ 47 games this season (24-23)
  • Immanuel Quickley has picked up 7 or more assists in 4 of his last 5 games
  • Josh Hart has pulled down at least 9 rebounds in each of his last 3 games

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Cavs sign Cleveland State alumn to two-way contract

The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed Tristan Enaruna to a two-way contract. Enaruna played his junior and senior years at Cleveland State University before joining the Boston Celtics’ G League affiliate and eventually returning to Cleveland with the Charge.

Enaruna is averaging 20.9 points and 4.6 assists in 30.8 minutes per game for the Charge this season. He’s an athletic forward who has made a significant leap in three-point shooting, going from below 30% in 2024 to an above 45% shooter on nearly five attempts per game this year. It’s worth noting Enaruna has played only nine games so far this season, but that jump in efficiency is still commendable.

Cleveland’s other two-way spots are currently being filled by Luke Travers and Nae’Qwan Tomlin, who has been a standout this season and has already played 36 games with the Cavaliers. Tomlin is running out of NBA eligibility and wouldn’t surprise anyone if he earned a standard contract sooner, rather than later.

Forward Chris Livingston, who previously held Cleveland’s final two-way spot, was waived by the team earlier this week. This opened the door for Enaruna.

The Cavs have already gotten more help from their Charge prospects than most franchises would ever expect. Someone like Sam Merrill, who blazed his way out of the G League behind elite three-point shooting, is perhaps their best success story. But Tomlin is another success, while Travers, Enaruna and Killian Hayes are all promising in their own ways.

There won’t be much room for another Charge player to crack Cleveland’s current rotation. Assuming the Cavs can ever get healthy, the competition is simply too thick to predict that Enaruna or anyone else will get a chance to play significant NBA minutes.

But that’s not the point of the two-way contract. This is an opportunity to reward someone for their hard work. It doesn’t necessarily mean they are going to take the next step and join the big leagues right away. It’s simply a strong step in the right direction.

Caitlin Clark to serve as analyst ahead of Lakers-Knicks game on NBC's 'Basketball Night in America' debut

Left, Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic on Jan. 24, 2026, in Dallas. Right, Caitlin Clark on April 15, 2024 in New York.
Left, Lakers guard Luka Doncic on Jan. 24. Right, WNBA star Caitlin Clark on April 15, 2024. (Associated Press)

Wonder what Caitlin Clark thinks about the confusion surrounding Austin Reaves' imminent return to the Lakers lineup? Or whether Jeanie Buss has turned on LeBron James? Or if she has nothing but praise for Luka Doncic?

Tune in to the Lakers' matchup against the New York Knicks on the NBC Sports debut of “Basketball Night in America” on Sunday night to find out. Clark, the uber-popular WNBA star, will serve an analyst on the pregame show, beginning at 3 p.m. PT, one hour before tipoff.

Should Reaves return Friday or Sunday after missing a month with a left calf strain, it would mark only the seventh time the guard has played together with James and Doncic. That might be the first topic addressed by Clark, who will join the studio team of Maria Taylor and three former NBA stars: Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady.

Expectations that Reaves would take the floor Wednesday in a nationally televised game against the Cleveland Cavaliers were heightened Tuesday when ESPN insider Shams Charania posted on X that the Lakers guard would be “available to return to the lineup on Wednesday.”

A few moments later, however, the post was deleted with no explanation and the Lakers' injury report lists Reaves as out.

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Clark might stick to lauding Doncic, considering that the superstar NBA guard complimented her game in 2024, saying "that’s the women’s Steph Curry. She can shoot it better than me.”

Clark, who attended Iowa, is the all-time leading scorer in NCAA history. In two seasons with the Indiana Fever, she was named WNBA Rookie of the Year and is a two-time All-Star despite missing much of the 2025 season with a severe groin injury.

“Caitlin is one of the most captivating players and dynamic scorers in basketball,” NBC Sports Executive Producer Sam Flood said in a statement. “We’re excited to have Caitlin join Hall of Famers Melo, Vince, Tracy and Reggie in New York for the launch of Sunday Night Basketball.”

The Lakers-Knicks game will begin a doubleheader that also includes the Oklahoma City Thunder facing the Denver Nuggets.

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Cavs reportedly clarify stance on possible LeBron James reunion

The Cleveland Cavaliers host LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers for their annual trip to Cleveland on Wednesday. These games are always spectacles, given the history between James and the organization. This iteration will likely be no different, as the Cavs will be wearing the throwback jerseys James made famous during his first run in Cleveland.

There’s also an additional wrinkle to this season’s meeting.

James’s current contract with the Lakers runs out at the end of this season. And maybe for the first time in his career, James’s team might be okay with letting him walk in free agency so they can build around Luka Doncic. Recent reports of a rift between James’s camp and the Buss family could indicate that is the direction both parties go.

We don’t know what James will do at the end of the season. Retirement is also a possibility and something that James has floated in years past. But according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin, a reunion with his former team is on the table for next season.

McMenamin wrote:

Multiple team and league sources told ESPN the Cavaliers would gladly welcome James back this summer if he wanted to return to Cleveland for his 24th NBA season and third stint with the team.

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The Cavs would need to make multiple roster moves this summer to make a reunion happen, unless James is willing to play for a minimum contract, which doesn’t seem likely. Cleveland is currently the only team over the second apron. That makes reshaping the roster incredibly difficult. As such, they would likely need to get below the second apron before they could make a sign-and-trade or another type of deal with James that exceeds the minimum.

Still, the team’s reported willingness to welcome James back is noteworthy. Not everyone wants to be in the LeBron business at this stage of his career. His presence comes with an increased microscope and national expectations that this group currently doesn’t have. This time would be no different despite his age.

James — even at the 42 years old he would be next December — would help the Cavs in some of the areas they need assistance the most. His playmaking is still as good as it ever was, and his game has evolved well with his loss of athleticism.

This season, James is averaging 22.4 points, 6.7 assists, and six rebounds per game on .507/.328/.745 shooting splits.

We’ll see what direction James and the Cavs go this offseason. As of now, it seems that a reunion is on the table from at least one of the necessary parties.

Fantasy Basketball Week 15 Injury Report: Cavs lose Evan Mobley

While the Cleveland Cavaliers picked up a valuable two-game sweep over the Orlando Magic, Monday's comeback victory came at a high cost. Evan Mobley, who tallied 20 points, nine rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one three-pointer in 35 minutes, suffered a strained left calf. This is the second time this season that the 6-foot-11 forward/center has strained the calf, with the first instance sidelining him for five games in mid-December. According to the Cavaliers, Mobley will be sidelined for one to three weeks.

At the time, the resulting vacancy in the starting lineup was filled by Dean Wade (one percent rostered, Yahoo!), who averaged 8.6 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 2.0 three-pointers in 27.0 minutes during that five-game stretch. That production wasn't good enough to make him a worthwhile streamer, and there isn't a great need to add Wade (who is already in the starting lineup) in the aftermath of Mobley's most recent injury.

Second-year wing Jaylon Tyson (30 percent) becomes even more appealing to standard-league managers, as he is already offering top-100 per-game value. While Sam Merrill (eight percent), De'Andre Hunter (15 percent) and Nae'Qwan Tomlin (less than one percent) may all see their opportunities increase, the fantasy upside is limited. Lastly, those who have Jarrett Allen (92 percent) rostered will hope that Mobley's absence gives him the room needed to be more impactful on both ends of the floor.

Let's look at some of the other key injury updates affecting Week 15 in fantasy basketball.

G/F Zaccharie Risacher and F/C Kristaps Porziņǵis, Atlanta Hawks

The Hawks provided updates on Risacher and Porziņǵis on Monday, with the former appearing to be closer to a return. Risacher, who has missed nine games with a left knee bone contusion, was sent to the G League on Sunday and is now considered day-to-day. He won't be available for Wednesday's game against the Celtics, but a return to action may not be far off.

While Corey Kispert (one percent) has been the replacement in the starting lineup recently, his production has not been enough to merit streaming. There aren't any good options for managers in deep leagues, but shallow-league managers should check to make sure Nickeil Alexander-Walker (53 percent) and CJ McCollum (60 percent) aren't sitting on the waiver wire, with the former being the priority.

Porziņǵis has also missed the last nine games, sitting out due to left Achilles tendinitis. Having resumed basketball activities on Monday, he'll be re-evaluated in one week. Mouhamed Gueye (less than one percent) hasn't done much to merit being rostered in fantasy leagues, with Christian Koloko (less than one percent) hopping into the rotation after the Hawks signed him to a two-way deal on January 16. In Monday's win over the Pacers, he accounted for 12 points, four rebounds and three blocked shots in 17 minutes. Koloko isn't an "add" yet, but he's worth watching.

F/C Noah Clowney, Brooklyn Nets

Clowney has missed the last two games due to a sore back, with Terance Mann (two percent) replacing him in the starting lineup. In losses to the Clippers and Suns, Mann totaled 15 points, six rebounds, four assists, two steals and two three-pointers. He played 30 minutes in Tuesday's loss to Phoenix but did not record any steals or blocks. Instead of considering Mann for the short term, fantasy managers would be better served to focus on the "silly season" when evaluating potential Nets pickups. Day'Ron Sharpe (10 percent) and Egor Dëmin (nine percent) are at the top of that list.

G Tre Jones, Chicago Bulls

A strained left hamstring has sidelined Jones, and Wednesday's game against the Pacers will be the third he's missed. His absence has not affected the starting lineup, as Jalen Smith (26 percent) moved into the lineup before Jones' injury. Sitting just outside the top-50 over the past two weeks, Smith is worth picking up while he remains a starter. However, his status is affected by Josh Giddey's (99 percent) minutes restriction, as the Bulls have been bringing the point guard off the bench. Ayo Dosunmu (25 percent) has also been an effective fantasy option recently, and he's a solid option for fantasy managers while Jones is out.

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Allen is among a group of players getting a chance to shine amid a wave of high-profile injuries in the league.

F Aaron Gordon, Denver Nuggets

Gordon had to leave Friday's win over the Bucks with a strained right hamstring, which is the same injury that sidelined him for 19 games earlier this season. Jonas Valančiūnas (17 percent) served as the starting center in Tuesday's loss to the Pistons, while Spencer Jones (two percent) remained in the lineup due to Gordon's absence. Valančiūnas is worth picking up, especially with the Nuggets still awaiting Nikola Jokić's return from a left knee injury. The former MVP is now ramping up towards a return and will be re-evaluated in one week.

G Ja Morant and G Ty Jerome, Memphis Grizzlies

Morant has suffered another injury that will result in an extended absence, having sprained the UCL in his left elbow during a January 21 loss to the Hawks. On Saturday, the Grizzlies announced that the point guard will be re-evaluated in three weeks. Cam Spencer (30 percent) returned to the starting lineup, and in Monday's loss to the Rockets, he dished out 13 assists. While the scoring isn't always there, the second-year guard has performed well overall and is worth rostering while Morant sits.

Also, there's been some progress made regarding Jerome's availability. As of Friday, the guard was doing 5-on-5 work in practice as he closes in on a return from a strained right calf. Jerome has yet to make his Grizzlies' debut, so it's difficult to project where he'll fit into the rotation. With Memphis two games in the loss column out of the final play-in spot, Jerome is someone who could have added value during the silly season, especially if the team were to shut down Morant.

G Davion Mitchell, Miami Heat

Having missed five of Miami's last seven games with a sprained left shoulder, Mitchell is questionable for Wednesday's matchup with the Magic. With Tyler Herro (94 percent) out due to a rib injury, the Heat have relied on Kasparas Jakučionis (one percent) to fill the resulting void. The rookie guard has been good in spots, but he's played 17 minutes or less in four of his last five appearances. Even with the opportunity to start, Jakučionis is more valuable in dynasty leagues than redraft formats.

F Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

For the second time this season, the Bucks have lost Antetokounmpo to a strained right calf. However, while he provided a timeline of four to six weeks following Friday's loss to the Nuggets, the Bucks have yet to offer anything official. So, fantasy managers should consider Antetokounmpo to be out indefinitely until the Bucks make an announcement. Add in the persistent trade rumors, and there's a lot for Antetokounmpo managers to sift through.

Bobby Portis (37 percent) moved into the starting lineup on Tuesday, tallying 17 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists and one steal in 36 minutes. Also having a productive night were Myles Turner (93 percent) and Ryan Rollins (57 percent). Turner is rostered in a high percentage of leagues, but there are still some standard-league holdouts when it comes to Portis and Rollins. As the Bucks continue to play without Giannis and Kevin Porter Jr., Portis and Rollins are worth the risk in fantasy leagues.

G Cason Wallace and C Ajay Mitchell, Oklahoma City Thunder

Already without Isaiah Hartenstein and Jalen Williams, the Thunder have not had the services of guards Wallace (18 percent) and Mitchell (25 percent) recently. A sore left hip sidelined the former for Tuesday's win over the Pelicans, while the latter has missed Oklahoma City's last three games with an abdominal strain. Mitchell has not been given a return timeline, but core muscle strains require significant caution.

On Tuesday, Aaron Wiggins (10 percent) and Jaylin Williams (one percent) were part of the starting lineup, and there were positives to take from both performances. Shooting 2-of-4 from beyond the arc, Wiggins tallied 13 points, five rebounds, one assist and three steals in 34 minutes. As for JayWill, he didn't offer much scoring in his 27 minutes, but he did record 10 rebounds, five assists and four blocked shots.

F Franz Wagner, Orlando Magic

Wagner returned from a high left ankle sprain during Orlando's European trip, playing 27 and 26 minutes in two games against the Grizzlies. Unfortunately, he hasn't played since the team returned stateside, and Wednesday's game against the Heat will be the fourth that he's missed due to what the team has described as injury management. Jalen Suggs (83 percent) has been back in the lineup for the last two, but the production has been underwhelming outside of the assists.

Wagner's absence also means that Anthony Black (47 percent) remains in the starting five, and he's provided top-50 per-game value over the past month. He's the obvious choice for 12-team league managers seeking production with Wagner out, and Black may also have value in 10-team formats, given his current role.

G Devin Booker and G Jalen Green, Phoenix Suns

Booker sprained his right ankle during Friday's loss to the Hawks and has missed the Suns' last two games. At the time of his injuries, the Suns said the guard would be re-evaluated in one week, so Booker is off the board for Week 15. Green's situation may be a bit more complicated. Returning from a second hamstring strain of the season on January 20, he played 20 minutes in his first game back. Green was pulled from the second, Friday's loss in Atlanta, after logging four minutes and has not played since. The Suns have listed his injury as right hamstring injury management.

Those absences keep the door open for Grayson Allen (38 percent) and Collin Gillespie (36 percent) to provide additional fantasy value. The latter did not play in Tuesday's win over the Nets, so Jordan Goodwin (five percent) moved into the starting lineup. While Allen and Gillespie should be rostered in 12-team leagues, Goodwin is a worthwhile streamer when one of those two is out.

G/F Zach LaVine, Sacramento Kings

LaVine has missed Sacramento's last two games with lower back soreness, and the team was also without Malik Monk for Tuesday's loss to the Knicks due to a sore right ankle. The former's absences have led to rookie Nique Clifford (one percent) moving into the starting lineup. While his production hasn't moved the needle in fantasy basketball, now would be the time to consider adding Clifford. The Kings are 12-36, 12 games in the loss column out of the final play-in spot. The focus between now and the February 5 trade deadline will likely be on clearing space for players like Clifford and Maxime Raynaud (five percent) to play more, or at least it should be.

With Monk out, there was more playing available for Keon Ellis (two percent), who logged 22 minutes on Tuesday. His name has come up in trade rumors, and it may be easier for the Kings to move him than their high-priced veterans. When given consistent playing time, Ellis can offer some fantasy value. There's no need to add him now, but that changes if he lands in a spot where his role and playing time will be consistent.

C Jakob Poeltl, Toronto Raptors

Poeltl, whose lower back first became an issue during training camp, has not appeared in a game since leaving a December 21 loss to the Nets after logging seven minutes. He returned home early from the Raptors' west coast trip to receive "targeted pain relief treatment" last weekend and does not have a return timeline. Add in Collin Murray-Boyles (20 percent), missing the previous four games with a left thumb contusion, and the Raptors have been severely shorthanded in the post.

Murray-Boyles, who should be rostered in 12-team leagues when healthy, is questionable for Wednesday's game against the Knicks. Sandro Mamukelashvili (27 percent) has been solid for most of the season, and he's been a top-100 player over the past two weeks. Both will be worth having on fantasy rosters due to the uncertainty surrounding Poeltl.

Yankees acquire reliever Angel Chivilli in a trade with the Rockies

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Yankees added to their bullpen Wednesday by acquiring right-handed reliever Angel Chivilli in a trade with the Colorado Rockies.

They sent minor league infielder T.J. Rumfield to Colorado for Chivilli, a 23-year-old from the Dominican Republic with two seasons of major league experience. He had a 7.06 ERA in 43 relief appearances for the Rockies last year and a 4.55 ERA in 30 appearances with them in 2024.

Chivilli in his career has struck out 71 batters, walked 33 and allowed 20 home runs in 90 1/3 innings. To make room on the 40-man roster for Chivilli, the team designated outfielder Michael Siani for assignment.

The move is the Yankees’ latest in an offseason that also included them getting lefty starter Ryan Weathers from Miami in exchange for four prospects. Coming off making the AL Division Series, they also brought back pitchers Ryan Yarbrough, Paul Blackburn and Tim Hill.

Rumfield, 25, is a Richmond, Virginia, native who has played in the minors in the Philadelphia Phillies' and Yankees' organizations since 2021.

The Rockies separately acquired infielder Edouard Julien and reliever Pierson Ohl in a trade with Minnesota, sending minor league pitcher Jace Kaminska to the Twins.

Julien finished seventh in American League Rookie of the Year award voting in 2023 after posting an .839 OPS with 16 home runs in 109 games for the Twins while taking over as the regular second baseman for the AL Central champions. The native of Quebec wasn't able to maintain his offensive production after that and went up and down from the Twins to Triple-A over the last two seasons. Julien hit .220 in 64 games last year.

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Judge in Charles Bediako Alabama basketball eligibility case recuses himself

The college basketball soap opera that’s taking place on a very different kind of court has taken yet another twist.

Tuscaloosa County (Alabama) Circuit Court Judge James H. Roberts Jr. has recused himself from the eligibility case surrounding Alabama center Charles Bediako, according to court documents.

The move comes one day after the NCAA filed a motion for Roberts, an Alabama donor, to recuse himself. Roberts is listed by the Crimson Tide Foundation as an active “circle” donor, meaning he gives anywhere between $100,000 to $249,999 to the university.

The NCAA said in court documents that it filed the motion pertaining to Roberts because of "external circumstances that could give the appearance of partiality."

Roberts had granted Bediako a temporary restraining order against the NCAA on Jan. 21 that made him immediately eligible for the Crimson Tide, who he played for from 2021-23 before declaring for the NBA Draft. Though he never suited up in the NBA, Bediako played 82 games in the G League over three seasons. He played for the Motor City Cruise, the Detroit Pistons’ G League affiliate, as recently as Jan. 17.

Bediako had an injunction hearing scheduled for Jan. 27, but it was pushed back after weather conditions in Tennessee prevented an NCAA lawyer from being able to make it to Alabama for the hearing. Because of that, Roberts extended Bediako’s restraining order another 10 days.

Following a three-year sabbatical from college basketball, Bediako has been immediately impactful for an Alabama team that’s No. 23 in the latest USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll. In two games — a loss to Tennessee and a win over Missouri — the 23-year-old Bediako is averaging 13.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.5 steals and one block in 21.5 minutes per game while shooting 81.8% from the field.

The Crimson Tide have games against No. 21 Florida on Feb. 1 and Texas A&M on Feb. 4 that are scheduled before the 10-day extension on Bediako’s restraining order is set to lapse.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Judge in Charles Bediako Alabama basketball eligibility case recuses himself

Hornets vs Grizzlies Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

Are the Charlotte Hornets good? Someone needs to ask. 

They have a worse winning percentage than the Memphis Grizzlies, but a better point differential, better postseason hopes, and also the best net rating in the NBA recently.

Charlotte might be good. My Hornets vs. Grizzlies predictions and NBA picks for Wednesday, January 28 certainly consider it.

Hornets vs Grizzlies prediction

Hornets vs Grizzlies best bet: Hornets -2 (-110)

As shocking as this is, the Charlotte Hornets may be playing better than anyone else in the NBA these days. The Hornets have the No. 1 net rating in the NBA over the last 10 games, +13.7 a full two points better per 100 possessions than No. 2.

Credit Charlotte’s offense, ranking No. 1 in rating at 122.9 in that stretch, and it should feast against the Memphis Grizzlies' struggling defense.

The Grizzlies’ defense falling off is an indictment on plenty of things there.

Losing Desmond Bane hurt. Overall locker room frustrations do not help. And thus, that defense has rated No. 19 in the last 10 games, giving up 114.6 points per 100 possessions.

Look at it this way; that is five points worse than Charlotte’s defense in the same stretch.

Hornets vs Grizzlies same-game parlay

Memphis’s defense has become a genuine liability, part of the Grizzlies cashing four Overs in their last five games. But doubt in LaMelo Ball still makes sense given his decreased workload in recent weeks.

He has fallen short of this modest prop in four of his last six games.

Hornets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Hornets -2
  • Over 230.5
  • LaMelo Ball Under 21.5 points + rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bridges wastes no time

As much as Ball wants to be traded, Miles Bridges is that likely to be traded. He has thus been showcased a bit more lately.

Hornets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Hornets -2
  • Over 230.5
  • LaMelo Ball Under 21.5 points + rebounds
  • Miles Bridges Over 3.5 points 1Q

Hornets vs Grizzlies odds

  • Spread: Hornets -2 | Grizzlies +2
  • Moneyline: Hornets -135 | Grizzlies +115
  • Over/Under: Over 230.5 | Under 230.5

Hornets vs Grizzlies betting trend to know

The Grizzlies are spiraling. They have lost three straight games outright, including two as favorites, and are just 2-6 outright in their last eight. Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Grizzlies.

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LocationFedExForum, Memphis, TN
DateWednesday, January 28, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-Charlotte, FDSN-Memphis

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Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors: Bucks listening on deals for star

The NBA trade deadline rumor mill is now officially in full swing.

A massive update related to Giannis Antetokounmpo’s future with the Milwaukee Bucks came across Wednesday, Jan. 28, and it’s one that will have ripple effects across the entire trading market.

Several teams with the assets necessary to make a bid for Antetokounmpo have been waiting for him to become officially available in a trade, which has caused the overall market to lag some.

That means stars such as Anthony Davis, Ja Morant might have to wait for resolution in the Antetokounmpo case to see if they’ll have new homes.

The trading deadline is Thursday, Feb. 5, at 3 p.m. ET.

Here are the latest trade rumors surrounding Giannis Antetokounmpo and his future with the Milwaukee Bucks:

Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors

According to an ESPN report that published Wednesday morning, Antetokounmpo has indicated he’s ready to move on from the Bucks, which is essentially a euphemism that he’s requesting a trade.

Antetokounmpo and the Bucks have been cautious about optics in this case, and neither side has wanted to appear – at least in the public eye – as the culprit for what is becoming an inevitability.

Per ESPN, the Bucks are now more open than ever to field offers for Antetokounmpo prior to the trading deadline, though Milwaukee is under no obligation to move the two-time MVP.

In fact, the Bucks are operating from a position of some leverage and can wait until the offseason to find resolution in this case. Teams are constrained by the salary cap and limited roster size during the season, and suitors will have far more draft capital available to ship to Milwaukee.

A trade like this also may require a third or fourth team, so the logistics of wrangling all moving parts together before next Thursday would be complicated.

ESPN also reported that potential suitors have gotten the sense that Milwaukee is willing to listen to offers. The question now becomes whether any team can present a deal enticing enough for the Bucks to maximize their return on Antetokounmpo, who has spent 12 ½ seasons in Milwaukee.

Antetokounmpo, 31, has averaged 28.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 5.6 assists through 30 games this season, though he recently suffered a right calf strain that will sideline him for at least the next month.

Giannis Antetokounmpo injury update

Another reason why this has been a frustrating season for Antetokounmpo has been injuries.

Antetokounmpo reaggravated a right calf strain Friday, Jan. 23 in a 102-100 loss against the Nuggets, and indicated that he would miss between four-to-six weeks. That sidelines him well beyond the Feb. 5 trading deadline, and could complicate any potential trade that would come before the deadline; essentially, any team acquiring him would need to feel that Antetokounmpo would be available and fully healthy for the back half of the season, into a push for the playoffs.

Earlier in December, Antetokounmpo had also missed eight games with a previous right calf strain.

In fact, including a strained adductor sustained in mid-November, Antetokounmpo has missed 15 games this season because of injury.

Giannis has expressed frustrations recently

It has been a turbulent season for Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee.

It all started before the season, during Bucks media day on Sept. 29, when team owner Wes Edens said he and Antetokounmpo met in June, and that Antetokounmpo reaffirmed his commitment to Milwaukee.

“I had a great conversation with Giannis back in June out here, where he was very committed to Milwaukee,” Edens told reporters in September. “He likes being here. He likes his family being here.”

But when it was his turn to speak, Antetokounmpo said he could not recall that conversation and did not give any assurances that he’s committed to the Bucks beyond the present.

“I want to be on a team that allows me and gives me a chance to win a championship,” Antetokounmpo said. “It is never going to change. I want to be among the best.”

Then, on Dec. 2, Antetokounmpo scrubbed his social media accounts of almost every reference or photo from his time with the Bucks, sparking speculation about trade rumors.

Throughout the season, Antetokounmpo has repeatedly voiced his frustrations with the situation in Milwaukee – he most recently characterized the team’s play as “selfish” – and has maintained that he wants to compete for championships.

Interestingly, prior to Milwaukee’s 139-122 loss Tuesday, Jan. 27 against the 76ers, Bucks coach Doc Rivers told reporters that Philadelphia center Joel Embiid, the 2022-23 NBA Most Valuable Player, was “the most talented player I ever coached.” It raised eyebrows considering Rivers has coached Antetokounmpo, a two-time MVP, for parts of three seasons.

Former Buck Jae Crowder weighs in

Forward Jae Crowder, who played for the Bucks for two seasons, took to social media Wednesday after news of Antetokounmpo’s future in Milwaukee broke. Crowder was part of the 2023-24 team that eventually fired former coach Adrian Griffin and replaced him with Doc Rivers.

Sources: Giannis preps for Bucks exit amid offers

Giannis Antetokounmpo is ready for a new home ahead of the trade deadline as several teams have made aggressive offers to the Bucks, league sources told ESPN.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Giannis trade rumors heat up as Bucks starting to listen on offers

Giannis Antetokounmpo reportedly 'ready for a new home,' Milwaukee Bucks 'starting to listen' to trade offers

Giannis Antetokounmpo reportedly is "ready for a new home ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline" and the Milwaukee Bucks are now listening to offers, according to a report from Shams Charania of ESPN.

While there is clearly enough chatter that Charania reports the needle is starting to move, actually trading Antetokounmpo is much tougher to do on the ground in Milwaukee. The Bucks are asking for a massive haul in any trade — a high-level young player and a lot of draft picks to start — while, at the same time, Antetokounmpo has preferred destinations for his next team (most notably New York, which could not make that offer before next week's deadline).

The most likely outcome for any potential Antetokounmpo trade remains that it happens in the offseason if it's going to happen. Here is the key part of Charania’s report.

Multiple teams have received a sense that the Bucks are more open than ever on Antetokounmpo offers between now and the deadline, league sources said. However, Milwaukee has indicated to interested teams that the organization is not in a rush to complete a move and is willing to navigate Antetokounmpo's future in the offseason if its believed price point of a blue-chip young talent and/or a surplus of draft picks isn't met, sources said. By waiting until the summer, the Bucks could also see which teams are able to offer more appealing draft picks in June.

Sources said Antetokounmpo has informed the Bucks for months that he believes the moment has come to part ways after 12-plus years together, making a trade increasingly possible.

Antetokounmpo has emphatically denied requesting a trade, saying he would "never" do that and it's "not in his nature." That said, Antetokounmpo has been frustrated with the play of the 18-27 Bucks this season — a team that is 3-12 in the games he has missed — and has called out teammates for being selfish.

The expectation in league circles has been more that Antetokounmpo would tell the Bucks this summer he would not sign the four-year, $275 million supermax extension the team can offer (which he could not sign until Oct. 1), which would force the Bucks to trade him then or risk losing him for nothing in free agency in 2027.

Trading him at the deadline is difficult for a couple of key reasons. One is the tax aprons, which put hard caps and trade restrictions on potential trades. For example, the Knicks are hard-capped at the second apron and are currently less than $150,000 below that number, so they need to take back less money in a trade than they send out, and Antetokounmpo is making $54.1 million this season. That becomes a difficult math problem, and the Knicks don't have draft picks to send to Milwaukee in a deal anyway. Other teams known to be interested would face the same issues: The Warriors are hard-capped at the second apron (and the Bucks would not want just the injured Jimmy Butler in a deal), the Heat are hard-capped at the first apron, and the list goes on and on. Other teams linked in the past might rethink their interest: Do teams like the Spurs and Pistons want to blow things up to chase an aging star, or stick with their young cores that are winning big now?

The other factor is Antetokounmpo's injury — he is currently sidelined with a calf strain, and while the Bucks would not put a timeline on his return, Antetokounmpo himself said 4-6 weeks. Any team that trades for him is doing so in part to chase a ring this season, and Antetokounmpo has missed considerable time this season and in recent playoff runs because of similar leg injuries. Why would a team go all-in now if they can make a better offer this summer?

There are a lot of moving parts with an Antetokounmpo trade, and most likely it remains an offseason thing, but the Bucks are now listening to offers.

Black Knight becomes sole shareholder of Ligue 1 Lorient as part of multi-club ownership strategy

LORIENT, France (AP) — The French Ligue 1 club Lorient announced Wednesday that the Black Knight Football Club group had become its sole shareholder.

The Black Knight consortium fronted by American businessman Bill Foley, which owns the Vegas Golden Knights in the NHL, acquired a minority ownership interest in Lorient in January 2023 as part of its multi-club ownership strategy.

BKFC also owns Premier League side Bournemouth, Moreirense FC in Portugal and Auckland FC in New Zealand.

Lorient said in a statement that Wednesday's move follows “a strategic agreement aimed at strengthening the long-term development of FC Lorient in an increasingly competitive football environment.”

BKFC is bringing more than $550 million in equity, Lorient said. It added that president Loïc Féry would retain his position and become a BKFC shareholder alongside Foley.

“We are delighted to take this next step with FC Lorient and to welcome Loïc to BKFC,” Foley said. “With Loïc, we will ensure FC Lorient continues to succeed and we will strive to maintain the enthusiasm of its supporters.”

Lorient is ninth in Ligue 1 after 19 matches.

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