Lakers 'elevate' work for playoffs with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves injured

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 14, 2026: Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) gets a high-five from Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) after scoring on a three point shot against the Denver Nuggets at Crypto.com Arena on March 14, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.(Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves high-five after a Doncic three-pointer against the Nuggets. The injured guards are hopeful of returning to the lineup during the first round of the playoffs against the Rockets. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

The elephant in the room for the Lakers as they enter the playoffs has been, and will continue to be, the status of their starting backcourt, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves.

Both are out because of injuries — Doncic with a grade 2 left hamstring strain and Reaves with a grade 2 left oblique strain — and neither is expected to play in the best-of-seven, first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets that begins Saturday at 5:30 p.m. at Crypto.com Arena.

After practice Friday, coach JJ Redick was quick to say “there’s not” when asked about an update on Doncic and Reaves.

After Doncic and Reaves were injured on April 2 at Oklahoma City, the Lakers said both would be out until the end of the regular season. According to people not authorized to speak on the matter, both are expected to be out four to six weeks.

Doncic went to Spain to get treatment, and Reaves has been working diligently in L.A., with the hope that they can return sooner.

The Lakers miss their combined output of 56.8 points, 13.8 assists and 12.4 rebounds per game. Doncic led the NBA in scoring (33.5) and was third in assists (8.3); he was second on the Lakers in rebounding (7.7).

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During the week of practice, Reaves was around his teammates and seen shooting after a few practices. He appeared to be in good spirits. Doncic was supposed to be back by Friday.

"We love having Austin here and we're glad he is in a position to do his return-to-play [work], however long it takes with us,” Redick said. “Excited to get Luka back and be around the group. Austin and I talk just about every day about different things. So he's … just being a part of this. …

"The mindset for our team and for those two guys, like we're gonna try to make this season as long as possible so that we can get those guys back at some point. We don't know what that is, and that's just our job. And their job is to do everything they can to be in a position to come back at some point. It may not work, but that's what we're trying to do.”

The theme of the Lakers' week at practice was to “elevate” their work.

Yes, they won’t have Doncic and Reaves, but that didn’t mean the Lakers couldn’t work harder.

When they worked on box-out drills in preparation for the way the Rockets attack the offensive boards, the Lakers went hard. When they watched film and had practice sessions, the Lakers worked with a purpose.

"The word we've used all week is 'elevate.' I think that's what it is,” Redick said. “We all know the playoffs are different. They're harder. There's no easy matchups, and you have to be able to elevate your play. But beyond that, it's elevating your recovery, your attention to detail, your preparation.

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"I talked about that with my coaches as we started this week on Monday morning. It was an off day for the guys, but we were in there for six hours and we've all collectively gotta elevate. And particularly when you're missing two of your top guys, part of elevating is elevating each other and the belief that the group as a whole can be great.”

The Rockets are a tough and rugged team that is good on defense and at rebounding.

They ranked fourth in the NBA in points given up (110.0) and tied for fifth in opponents' field-goal percentage (46.0). They were tops in rebounding (48.1) and offensive rebounds (15.0).

That has the Lakers’ attention and is why they worked so hard during practice.

“It’s been great. The level of focus and attention to detail, the communication, everything has been elevated,” forward Jarred Vanderbilt said. “We’ve got a lot of guys that’s been to the playoffs and know what it takes.

"Like you said, everything elevates around this time and having a veteran group that’s kind of been there and had a taste of the playoffs, we all know what it takes to win games in the playoffs. It’s everybody going out and doing their job and paying attention to the game plan.”

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Oscar Schmidt, Basketball Hall of Famer and Olympic record holder from Brazil, dies at 68

Brazilian Oscar Schmidt, a Basketball Hall of Famer and the Olympic basketball scoring king (1,093 points), has died at age 68.

In a statement reported by Brazilian media, Schmidt's family noted that he battled a brain tumor the last 15 years "with courage, dignity, and resilience, remaining an example of determination, generosity, and love for life. Recognized for his brilliant career on the court and his remarkable personality off it, Oscar leaves a legacy that transcends sports and inspires generations of athletes and admirers in Brazil and around the world."

In five Olympics from 1980 through 1996, Schmidt averaged 28.8 points per game over 38 total games played.

That included a 42.3-point-per-game showing at the 1988 Seoul Games and a 24-point performance against the Dream Team in 1992 (a 127-83 defeat).

"There was not a shot that I don't like," he said.

Brazil's best Olympic finish in that span was fifth.

“I was the top scorer in the Barcelona Olympics even with the Dream Team there," Schmidt, nicknamed "Mão Santa" (Holy Hand), was quoted as saying.

Schmidt tallied 304 more points than the Olympics' second all-time leading scorer — Australian Andrew Gaze — and more than twice as many points as the U.S.' all-time leading scorer, Kevin Durant (518).

In the 1987 Pan American Games final, Schmidt scored 46 points — 35 in the second half — as Brazil rallied from a 20-point deficit to upset a U.S. team of college stars in Indianapolis. He called it his greatest achievement.

"The Brazilian sport, unfortunately, is saying goodbye to a great name, but I'm sure that his story will never be forgotten," Brazil Olympic Committee Marco Antonio La Porta said, according to a translation. "More than results and medals, Oscar represented values that define the Olympic spirit: dedication, overcoming, respect for the opponent. In each competition, he took with him not only talent, but also inspiration for all who believe in the transformative power of sport and the Brazilian flag in their hearts. His legacy lives on on the courts and hearts he touched along his journey. May your memory continue to motivate new generations to dream big and compete with honor. Your story, immortalized in the COB (Brazil Olympic) Hall of Fame, will remain in our hearts. Rest in peace Holy Hand. Your legacy will never be forgotten."

The 6-foot-9 Schmidt is largely considered the best player never to play in the NBA. He was drafted in the sixth round by the New Jersey Nets in 1984 but never joined the league.

"I say thank you very much (to the Nets), but if I play one game here, I will never play with my national team never more," Schmidt said in his 2013 Basketball Hall of Fame induction speech, noting international rules at the time when NBA players were not allowed in the Olympics.

A young Kobe Bryant, growing up in Italy, was awed by watching Schmidt play in that league on TV. In 2016, Bryant compared Schmidt to Dirk Nowitzki, "but he can do things that Dirk Nowitzki can't," Bryant said.

"He's out there scoring 45 points, 47 points and, as a kid, I was just extremely curious on how the hell that's possible," Bryant said. "He could just do it all. He was a great shooter, but he could handle the ball. He could get to the spots on the floor and play with a lot of passion, too."

How to watch Warriors vs. Suns, Play-In Tournament Round 2

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The Golden State Warriors will determine the fate of their season Friday night as they face the Phoenix Suns in the second round of the Play-In Tournament. Tip-off is set for 7:00 PM PT in Phoenix and can be watched on Prime Video.

Previously with the Warriors:

The Warriors kept their season alive on Wednesday night with a 126-121 win over the Los Angeles Clippers. Los Angeles led for most of the game, but Golden State never let it get out of reach as they responded to every run to stay within striking distance.

Trailing by six entering the fourth quarter, the Warriors flipped the game behind a huge stretch from Al Horford, who knocked down four straight threes to swing the momentum in Golden State’s favor.

When it mattered most, the Warriors turned to their stars to close it out. Steph Curry delivered with a clutch three-pointer as part of his 35-point night to give Golden State the lead. Draymond Green, meanwhile, came up with several key defensive stops, including two big steals in the game’s final moments to seal the victory.

What to watch for tonight:

The Warriors’ season hangs in the balance Friday night, and the biggest question for them will be health. Kristaps Porzingis is the primary concern after scoring 20 points on 8-of-12 shooting against the Clippers, as he’s now listed as questionable with ankle soreness.

Another storyline to monitor is the matchup with Suns forward Dillon Brooks. Golden State has plenty of history with Brooks, and he’s already made it clear he’s looking forward to the matchup against the Warriors’ stars.

With both teams fighting to keep their seasons alive, tonight’s game is expected to be physical. For the Warriors, the key will be maintaining their composure and avoiding any emotional letdown after Wednesday’s win. Golden State went 3-1 against Phoenix during the regular season, so if they can match the urgency and focus they showed against the Clippers, they should be able to punch their ticket to the postseason.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Steph Curry, Brandin Podziemski, Gui Santos, Draymond Green, Kristaps Porzingis

Suns: Devin Booker, Jalen Green, Jordan Goodwin, Dillon Brooks, Mark Williams

How to watch Play-In Tournament Round 2

Who: Golden State Warriors (1 – 0) vs. Phoenix Suns (0 – 1)

When: Friday, April 17th, at 7:00 p.m. PT

Where: PHX Arena — Phoenix, Arizona

TV and Streaming: Prime Video (available on fuboTV)

Hawks vs Knicks Same-Game Parlay for Saturday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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Playoff basketball is back at the Garden on Saturday as the New York Knicks open their first-round series against the surging Atlanta Hawks. 

With each team looking to land the first punch, my Hawks vs. Knicks predictions expect Nickeil Alexander-Walker and Atlanta to turn Game 1 into a thriller.

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Our best Hawks vs Knicks SGP for Game 1

Following the All-Star break, the Atlanta Hawks boasted the seventh-best offensive rating (119.8), second-best defensive rating (109.5), and third-best net rating (10.3). Given the team’s recent success and advantage from the perimeter, I’ll take the Hawks to cover a modest spread on the road.

The New York Knicks closed out the final 10 games of the regular season with the slowest pace in the Association, while Atlanta ranked 15th. Both teams finished with Top-12 defensive ratings and didn’t give up many points down the stretch. This one could get chippy, so I’ll bet on defense and pace dictating the final score.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker has reached 21+ points in 10 of his last 14 games, and he also lit up the Knicks for 28 points per game across his last three matchups against them, scoring 21+ in each. Don’t expect Alexander-Walker to regress in the playoffs.

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Former Clipper Chris Paul trolls old team after Warriors win play-in

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The Golden State Warriors made a stunning comeback to down the Los Angeles Clippers in the 9-10 play-in game. Steph Curry continued his second decade of tormenting the Clippers, took revenge on Kawhi Leonard for the 2019 NBA Finals, and earned a meeting with the Phoenix Suns. Though he was only a Warrior for a single season, Chris Paul delighted in seeing his old team win, though not nearly as much as in seeing his other old team lose.

Paul posted an image known as the “Biggest Hater’s Funeral” after Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Al Horford joined forces to down the Clippers, 126-121. The Point God was a member of the Clippers earlier in the season before the team sent him home for, well, being Chris Paul. He reportedly argued with coaches and once changed a defense, infuriating Clippers assistant coach Jeff Van Gundy. Yes, Jeff Van Gundy. And you thought CP3 was washed!

If you paid attention to any of Van Gundy’s basketball commentary the last few years, you’d expect Van Gundy’s huddles to be full of long monologues about his hatred of leftovers, pretending to misunderstand basic English-language idioms, picking fights with Mark Jackson, and making disturbing inquiries about what you’re allowed to do with blood relatives.

Perhaps Van Gundy clashed with Paul out of habit, since he spent a decade reflexively arguing with one of the NBA’s all-time assist leaders. But Paul lost his battle with authority. The Clippers sent him home and later traded him to the Toronto Raptors, and Paul announced his retirement.

Is Chris Paul annoying? Of course he is! But he’s also the single biggest reason the Clippers are no longer a joke of an NBA franchise. OK, they’re less of a joke. It also sounds like this team is full of jerks.

Paul threw a Halloween party for his teammates. He also invited the Clippers to his suite at a Los Angeles Rams game, located down the street from the Clippers arena. Only three Clippers showed up to the Halloween party. Granted, given what we’ve learned about Kawhi Leonard’s $28M endorsement deal with the team’s jersey sponsor, maybe the Clippers know they don’t have to show up to things to get paid, like tree-planting events or the final minutes of a play-in game.

One hallmark of the Steve Ballmer era of the Clippers has been bitter departures with the team’s best players. They convinced Blake Griffin to sign a contract extension with a push that included putting him on a t-shirt alongside figures like Barack Obama, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King, Jr., then traded him six months later. Patrick Beverley was so fired up to beat his old team in a play-in game that he celebrated like he’d won an NBA title.

Now Paul is trolling the Clippers on Instagram after the team ensured a fifth straight year without a playoff series win. Let’s hope he’s watching Friday, because the Warriors are facing another old CP3 team that ditched him unceremoniously. How’d that Bradley Beal trade work out, Isiah Thomas?

Timberwolves vs Nuggets Same-Game Parlay for Saturday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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The NBA Playoffs have finally arrived, and the Minnesota Timberwolves and Denver Nuggets are set to lock horns inside Ball Arena for Game 1 on Saturday night.

My Timberwolves vs. Nuggets predictions expect both Nikola Jokic and Anthony Edwards to shine, with the latter leading his team to a road cover.

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Our best Timberwolves vs Nuggets SGP for Game 1

In four regular-season matchups with the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, Nikola Jokic averaged a staggering 35.8 points, 15 rebounds, and 11.3 assists. The Denver Nuggets superstar recorded 52+ PRA in three of those games and finished with 50 in the other.

Anthony Edwards enjoyed the best statistical season of his career behind a 37.4 PRA average and a career-high 28.8 points per game. He’s been excellent against Denver over the last two seasons, posting 37+ points in six of his last seven matchups and 40+ in five of those.

Despite dealing with several key injuries, the Timberwolves finished the season with a 6-4 ATS record over their last 10 games. Minnesota has won or kept things within six points in two of the last three head-to-head matchups with Denver, and I expect another competitive game between these teams.

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Hawks vs Knicks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Saturday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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The first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs tips off as one of the hottest teams in the Association takes on a powerhouse looking to take the next step and maximize its title chances.

The Atlanta Hawks have soared since the All-Star break, and my Hawks vs. Knicks predictions expect them to cover the spread against the New York Knicks on the road.

Here are my best free NBA picks for Saturday, April 18.

Hawks vs Knicks Game 1 prediction

Hawks vs Knicks best bet: Hawks +5.5 (-115)

After another middling start, the Atlanta Hawks have done a complete 180. Moving on from Trae Young and adding veteran leader CJ McCollum were the moves that pulled Atlanta out of the Play-In Tournament and into a favorable playoff position.

Since the All-Star break, only the San Antonio Spurs and Oklahoma City Thunder sport better records than the 20-6 Hawks. In that span, the Hawks went a league-best 18-8 ATS, including a 6-4 mark on the road, which ranked fifth.

After the break, the New York Knicks went 13-14 ATS, just 15th in the NBA. The Knicks won the season series with the Hawks two games to one, but Atlanta covered twice in three games.

Atlanta’s ability to knock down three-pointers should give New York fits.

The Knicks have struggled to defend the three-point line this season, allowing the 10th-most three-pointers (13.9) and the 11th-highest three-point percentage (36.2%). Over the last 15 games, New York has given up 14.5 triples at a 38.1% clip.

The Hawks rank in the top-10 in three-point attempts (39.5), three-point makes (14.6), and three-point percentage (37.1%) this season. In three tilts with New York, Atlanta knocked down 37.2% of its 121 triple attempts.

After the break, Atlanta owned the seventh-best offensive rating (119.8), second-best defensive rating (109.5), and third-best net rating (10.3). Given the team’s recent success and advantage from the perimeter, I’ll take the Hawks to cover a modest spread on the road.

Hawks vs Knicks Game 1 same-game parlay

The Knicks closed out the final 10 games of the regular season with the slowest pace in the Association. The Hawks ranked 15th. Both teams finished with top-12 defensive ratings, and neither gave up many points down the final stretch.

This one could get chippy, so I’ll bet on defense and pace dictating the final score here.

Nickeil Alexander-Walker finished with 21+ in 10 of his last 14 games while averaging a team-high 24.6. He lit up New York to the tune of 28 points per game in three matchups, scoring 21+ in each of them. Don’t expect him to regress in the playoffs.

Hawks vs Knicks SGP

  • Hawks +5.5
  • Under 216.5
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 20.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Raining Treys!

The Hawks have been hot since the break, and their lethal combination of strong defense and a barrage of three-pointers gives them a puncher’s chance to emerge victorious and complete the upset at Madison Square Garden. 

Alexander-Walker knocked down 3.2 triples per game this season, and he nailed 4+ in 29 of 78 games. He ended the season on a high note, hitting that many three-pointers in five of his final seven games while shooting 47.6% from beyond the arc.

CJ McCollum averaged 3.3 triples on 50% shooting over the final four games of the season, knocking down three in his last game against the Knicks.

Jalen Johnson hit a career-high 1.7 triples this season, hitting multiple treys in 37 of 72 appearances, including three against the Knicks on April 6.

Hawks vs Knicks SGP

  • Hawks moneyline
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 3.5 made threes
  • CJ McCollum Over 2.5 made threes
  • Jalen Johnson Over 1.5 made threes

Hawks vs Knicks odds for Game 1

  • Spread: Hawks +5.5 (-115) | Knicks -5.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Hawks +185 | Knicks -225
  • Over/Under: Over 216.5 | Under 216.5

Hawks vs Knicks betting trend to know

The Atlanta Hawks have hit the Moneyline in 31 of their last 50 games (+14.55 Units / 12% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hawks vs. Knicks.

How to watch Hawks vs Knicks Game 1

LocationMadison Square Garden, New York, NY
DateSaturday, April 18, 2026
Tip-off6:00 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video, TSN4

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First lesson of Oklahoma City repeat title run: Don't talk about repeat title run

The Oklahoma City Thunder are the defending NBA champions. They also have the fifth-youngest roster in the NBA.

That combination can spell doom for the immature. Even veteran title teams succumb to what Pat Riley termed "the disease of me" — players start thinking about themselves, their touches, their points, and how much money they make or should make. The unselfish ethos that won a team a ring starts to fade. So does the chance at another.

Oklahoma City does not give off that vibe as it gears up to defend its title, starting Sunday.

"I think that's what makes us so good, is that we have so many unselfish guys," Jaylin Williams told NBC Sports. "Nobody is like, when you know a guy's out, nobody's stepping in thinking, 'Oh, I'm gonna get 25 shots tonight because somebody's out.' You're thinking, 'Oh, I'm gonna go in there and do whatever the team needs me to do to get the win'...

"Everybody's just going out there and playing the game that we're supposed to play. I think when you have a team that's so unselfish like that, it makes you an even better team."

Don’t talk repeat

Coach Mark Daigneault has worked to install a "focus on the little things and the big things will come" ethos, something that every coach preaches. Think day-to-day. Build good habits now, and it's something the team can and will fall back on in the playoffs.

What's different is that the Thunder players — from Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on down — have fully bought in. With that, repeating as NBA champions is not a topic in the OKC locker room. It doesn't really come up.

"We try not to take it like that," Lu Dort told NBC Sports about the quest to win back-to-back rings. "I mean, obviously, just from the facts and the truth, we are the reigning champs, but we try to go in there and not even think about that. We still got to beat every team that we go against four times to advance."
"I wouldn't look at it as like us trying to be the defending champs going in these nights, like we're going to these games, just as hungry to win, just like we were last season," Williams added.

Discussions of "process" and "building good habits" can come off as boring coach speak, but it's a mantra with the Thunder. Because of that, as a group, they can come off a little like the Tim Duncan-era Spurs — boring day-to-day, no drama, just putting in the work, focusing on the little things, and getting better. Duncan has five rings to show for it.

"I think the first thing for us is just making sure that we're taking care of our stuff," Daigneault said. "You know, it starts with how we're playing, the habits we're trying to sharpen, what we're trying to get done. You go through the regular season, there's different opponents every night that present different challenges, but it always starts between you and yourself."

Boring? Maybe. Winning? Absolutely.

Continuity and experimentation

Oklahoma City may be young, but they have the kind of roster continuity that is rare in the tax apron era of the NBA. The core of the guys about to chase another ring already won one together. Even players in much larger roles now, such as reserve guard Ajay Mitchell, have been in the system, just not showcased.

"It definitely helps," Dort said of the continuity. "Just like, we have a lot of the same guys from last season. Sometimes it's hard to adjust to new guys on the team, just the fact that we got the same core that we had last year, it helps so much, and our team chemistry is just getting better and better and better."

Even the adversity the Thunder faced this season with key players missing time — Jaylin Williams, Alex Caruso, Isaiah Hartenstein, among others — is seen as an opportunity. For Daigneault, it gave him a platform to do something he already wanted to do — experiment with different lineups. Put different combinations of players together.

"We're actually not a team that wants to find rotational stability in the regular season," Daigneault said. "We're trying to constantly create variability, because that gives us some learnings and creates options for us. It also puts the guys in situations where they have to adapt to who they're on the floor with, which we think is good for their development as players."

"I think our coaches do a good job of keeping everybody ready for anything that could happen," Williams said, echoing the idea. "We're a super detailed team when it comes to different situations that we might not have encountered yet, but we're always ready for whatever the situation is."

"I mean, the fact that we've seen it before, it's just a tool that we have in our pockets if something goes wrong," Dort said of needing to pull out different lineups during a postseason series. "And then in the playoff teams throw a lot of different stuff, and you never know what they're going to do. So the fact that we have a lot of different options that we can throw out there, so it's a good thing for us."

Thunder players also understand that continuity will not be the same in the coming years. Dort, Isaiah Hartenstein and Kenrich Williams all have player options for next season, just as massive new max contract extensions kick in for Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams ($41 million each, to start). Gilgeous-Alexandr has a new max contract starting in the 2027-28 season. The money is about to get tight in OKC, and roster changes will flow from that. The players know they don't have many more chances with this locker room.

Ready for playoffs

The Thunder may not talk big-picture, but they are, to a man, ready to play games with real weight and meaning again.

They just wouldn't let that get in the way of the process.

"Of course, just your competitive nature, you want to be back in those big environments, the loud playoff games, where every shot means so much," Williams said. "But at the same time you can't skip steps in a process. And that's something the coaches also instilled in us, and I think our whole team understands that."

The Thunder did not skip steps, and now they are ready to add to their collection of rings.

How does Boston view this series? We asked CelticsBlog

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For approximately the billionth time in franchise history, the Sixers will be taking on the Boston Celtics in a playoff series. Philadelphia has the chance to beat their rival in the postseason for the first time since 1983. They’re 0-for-3 in the Joel Embiid era.

It’s safe to say the deck is stacked against them now. Not only are they the seventh seed in the East, but the chances of Embiid playing at all in the series are slim as he recovers from an appendectomy.

It’s been a while since these teams have seen each other — they’ve only met once since November. As Embiid’s status would indicate, both teams have gone through very different phases throughout the season as they’ve dealt with injuries and suspensions.

So I recruited some help to preview this series. I asked Noa Dalzell of CelticsBlog some questions to figure out what this series could look like for both teams. Celtics coverage is a hard thing to sell here, but Noa does a great job covering them for CelticsBlog and CLNS as well as covering the entire WNBA for SBNation.

LB:Both of these teams have gone through different identities over the season, especially since they’ve last played each other. How does that impact how you view this series? 

ND: The Celtics were a completely different team when the two teams previously faced off. For one, they didn’t have Jayson Tatum — they’re obviously more dangerous with him back in the lineup, and he’s so central to everything they do. Three of the first four matchups were also in the first two months of the season, when both teams were coming into their own.

The Celtics started the year as a .500 team but have really settled into their identity of being the harder-playing team that also really limits rim attempts. Neemias Queta has also gotten a lot better. So, I almost look at the first three games in the series as a wash. 

LB:What’s the difference in how the Celtics matchup with an Embiid-less Sixers team vs. one with him in the lineup?

ND: Well, Joel Embiid definitely makes the 76ers better! I think about when the two teams faced off last, on March 1. Queta was dominant with a career-high 27 points, battling Andre Drummond in the post. Embiid would have been a bigger challenge for Queta to deal with, and I think in his absence, Queta becomes one of the Celtics’ most important threats. 

LB:How much of a chance do you give the Sixers in this series, given Embiid’s status? What is their path to winning games in this series?

ND: It starts with Tyrese Maxey and Paul George, the two players who have been there before. They’re the vets, and they’re both great talents — the kinds of players that don’t grow on trees. There’s also the question of how VJ Edgecombe fares in his first postseason — he’s impressed me a lot, but it’s a tall task to ask a rookie to be a major contributor in the postseason, and he’ll have to be. 

Most of the burden falls on those three with the Celtics, but I think Kelly Oubre and Quentin Grimes are underrated X-factors. I’d be surprised if the 76ers advance, but I’ve seen crazier things happen in basketball. 

LB:Paul George was not available for any of the four matchups in the regular season. How does his availability change the matchups and how do you think the Celtics deal with that?

ND: I think that’s a key difference! He’s Philadelphia’s best wing, and he’s relatively fresh going into the postseason. Whether it’s helping contain Tatum or Brown or providing a boost on the offensive end, he immediately makes Philadelphia far more formidable. 

LB: To those who haven’t watched Jayson Tatum as closely since he’s returned, what are your expectations for him and what do you think he’ll look like in this series?

ND: Not too dissimilar from how he’s looked in years past. He’s been more of a facilitator, and he’s rebounding more than ever before, but he’s basically the same Jayson Tatum, in my view. We haven’t seen him go through as many stretches of offensive explosion, and Jaylen Brown is the Celtics’ primary scoring option right now, but I wouldn’t be surprised if Tatum has some quintessential Tatum games in these playoffs. The Celtics are 11-1 when both Tatum and Brown are fully available this year. 

LB: You’re on record saying that Jordan Walsh could be the X-Factor in this series. Is there any Sixer you could see being an X-Factor as well?

ND: I think it’s Paul George. He’s obviously dealt with a litany of health issues, and was sidelined for the 25-game suspension, but somewhere in there is a former All-Star and MVP candidate, and if that comes out at the right time, Philadelphia becomes far more dangerous

LB: Who wins the series and in how many games?

ND: Celtics in 5.

Warriors vs Suns Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for April 17

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Our NBA player prop projections are locked in for tonight’s must-watch Play-In Tournament showdown between the veteran Golden State Warriors and the Phoenix Suns, with the model flagging several high-value opportunities.

By breaking down the data and stacking it up against current market lines, we’ve identified where the strongest edges lie.

These Warriors vs. Suns predictions aren’t based on feel — they’re backed by the numbers.

If you’re building out your card, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Friday, April 17.

Warriors vs Suns computer picks for April 17

Warriors WarriorsSuns Suns
Curry u26.5 points 
-105
Booker u27.5 points 
-120
Green o6.5 rebounds 
+115
Green o3.5 assists
+130
Melton u1.5 threes
-160
Brooks o1.5 threes
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Warriors computer picks

Stephen Curry Under 26.5 points (-105)

Projection: 24.0 points

The Golden State Warriors have struggled offensively over their last 25 games, ranking as the fourth-lowest scoring team in the league during that span.

That inefficiency is likely to be amplified against the Phoenix Suns, a team that has played at the slowest home pace in the NBA over the same stretch, potentially shrinking the overall number of possessions.

For an aging Warriors core, that sets up a difficult environment where every bucket will be hard-earned. As a result, much of the offensive burden is expected to fall on Steph Curry, but given the Suns' formula, it will still be tough for the veteran point guard to eclipse this lofty total.

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Draymond Green Over 6.5 rebounds (+115)

Projection: 6.8 rebounds

The Warriors have been one of the league’s most effective road rebounding units, ranking fourth in offensive boards over their last 15 away games (13.5 per contest).

That trend opens up an added opportunity for Draymond Green to make an impact on the glass and create extra possessions for Golden State.

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De'Anthony Melton Under 1.5 threes (-160)

Projection: 1.4 threes

The Warriors have been one of the least efficient perimeter shooting teams in the league over their last 20 games, ranking 7th-worst in three-point efficiency during that stretch.

That kind of profile doesn’t create an ideal environment for perimeter role players to get into rhythm, which could further limit opportunities for De'Anthony Melton from deep.

Melton has already finished Under 1.5 threes in six of his last 10 games, and with limited spacing and a potentially slower, more controlled game script, that trend is positioned to continue tonight.

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Suns computer picks

Devin Booker Under 27.5 points (-120)

Projection: 27.08 points

From a scoring standpoint, the Phoenix Suns have averaged just 112.0 points per game at home, ranking second-lowest in the league this season.

That kind of offensive limitation puts added pressure on Devin Booker to carry the scoring load, and leaning on that outcome becomes a risky path if Phoenix wants to keep its playoff hopes alive.

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Jalen Green Over 3.5 assists (+130)

Projection: 3.6 assists

Jalen Green has cleared the 3.5-assist line in four of his last 10 games, a trend that reflects how his role has gradually expanded beyond pure scoring into more on-ball creation.

If the Warriors successfully limit Green’s scoring lanes, Phoenix will likely need him to respond as a playmaker rather than just a scorer.

In a high-pressure setting, that often translates to a higher assist ceiling. Plus, if Green stays involved as a secondary facilitator — especially in pick-and-roll and transition opportunities — he has a realistic path to pushing past 3.5 assists again tonight.

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Dillon Brooks Over 1.5 threes (-170)

Projection: 2.2 threes

Against the Warriors, the matchup sets up well for perimeter volume, as opposing starting power forwards have attempted the fourth-most threes in the league over the last 10 games (5.7 per contest).

That kind of defensive profile creates room for Dillon Brooks to stay active from beyond the arc and find consistent looks from deep.

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DateFriday, April 17, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
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Knicks' Mikal Bridges talks differences between regular season, 'chess match' of playoffs

For the fourth consecutive season the Knicks are in the playoffs as they gear up for their first-round matchup against the Atlanta Hawks with Game 1 coming on Saturday night at Madison Square Garden.

It’s a new era for New York who endured years of mediocrity and inferiority in the not-so-distant past, but who has been able to rise again and consistently fight for its third ever NBA title and first since 1973.

After reaching the Conference Finals last year following two trips to the Conference Semi-finals in the two years prior, the Knicks have been right on the cusp of finally getting over the hump and reaching the NBA Finals.

On Saturday, their road to a possible championship will start once again and this group of players will get another chance to bring glory back to New York. Of course, this time around it will pose new challenges along the way.

One constant throughout the years, though, is the Knicks’ preparation for the playoffs. It’s something that, even with a new head coach at the helm, doesn’t change and is a much different process than getting ready for the regular season.

“It’s just even more detailed,” Mikal Bridges said. “It’s nice, you know you play 82 games, a different game every day, different city this and that, but what I always feel about the playoffs is it’s always nice just to lock in on one team and be able to just focus on them and focus on what we have to do – just like that chess match.”

So that’s what New York has been doing, locking in on Atlanta’s strengths and weaknesses and trying to figure out how they can neutralize and exploit the two over the course of a seven-game series.

“It’s really just knowing each other’s skills and making it a dog fight,” Bridges continued.

And while the playoffs are vastly different from the regular season in both scope and scale, that doesn’t mean the Knicks won’t look at their matchups with the Hawks this year to try and derive intel.

In three games between the two teams, New York took two out of three, winning both games in Atlanta, including one during the final week of the season, while the Hawks beat the Knicks at MSG.

New York will be sure to use that information the best it can. In fact, the game the Knicks won during the final week was a great preview of how the series could look and sound.

“I think it was nice that we played them,” Bridges said. “It felt like a playoff game as well, being in that arena with their fans and our fans and end of the season and two really good teams playing and battling.

“So it was actually great that we got to play them just to get that feel. So I do like and appreciate that and it was nice to have that.”

While playoff experience, which New York has plenty of, is certainly helpful, don’t expect the Knicks to lean too heavily on their recent playoff runs as a blueprint of how to do it again, or even what to do differently this time around to go further.

“I think we try not to look in the past in that sense of like what did we necessarily do wrong, we kind of focus more on like this is our challenge this year,” Miles McBride said. “We’re starting with Atlanta and they’re nothing like Detroit who we played last year so we have to figure out what we have to do to get this down in this series and it starts with the first game.

“We have to take it step by step, we can’t really pull from last year, we have to be in the moment now.”

How to watch Hornets vs. Magic in 2026 NBA Play-In Tournament for free

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We’re just one day away from the start of the NBA Playoffs, but before they can begin, there are still two No. 8 seed to be determined in the final round of the Play-In Tournament.

First up: the Eastern Conference matchup between the Orlando Magic and Charlotte Hornets.

Charlotte is back in the playoff race for the first time in ten seasons. The Hornets won their first play-in game against the Miami Heat in a close 127-126 overtime thriller, where LaMelo Ball hit the game-winning layup with 4.7 seconds left in overtime.

Orlando is coming into today’s do-or-die matchup following a 109-97 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round of the Play-In Tournament.

Hornets vs. Magic: what to know
  • What: NBA Play-In Tournament
  • When: April 17, 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Where: Kia Center (Orlando, Florida)
  • Streaming: Prime Video (try it free)

While the loser of tonight’s game’s playoff road ends here, the winner advances into the main playoff bracket and will be back in action on Sunday, April 19, against the No. 1-seeded Detroit Pistons.

Hornets vs. Magic start time:

The Hornets vs. Magic game tips off at 7:30 p.m. ET tonight, April 17, but pregame coverage on Prime Video will begin at 7 p.m.

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NBA Playoffs key dates:

  • April 14-17: NBA Play-In Tournament
  • April 18: NBA Playoffs First Round begins
  • June 3: Game 1 of the NBA Finals

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LeBron James reportedly has no interest in farewell tour

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With the playoffs set to begin, LeBron James once again finds himself in a familiar role, trying to lead his team to postseason success.

One aspect that is new and unfamiliar, however, is his contract status with his team whenever the year concludes. LeBron is entering the final year of his deal with the Lakers and has made it clear he has no idea what’s next regarding his basketball life.

The options for James are known. He can either return to the Lakers, join another team, or retire.

So far, James hasn’t hinted at favoring any option over the other, but according to a recent article by Dan Woike of The Athletic, one thing he has no interest in is a farewell tour.

“The notion that James would want a farewell tour — long cited as evidence that this season was not his last — is false, those sources said, with several sources even hearing that directly from James himself.”

A year-long retirement tour would raise the media frenzy surrounding LeBron to an all-time high. And that’s saying a lot for a player who has been the most covered in the NBA.

Perhaps James has no interest in being gifted rocking chairs, making speeches, or having every road trip be a going-away party.

After 23 seasons, more than any other NBA player has ever had, maybe LeBron wants his decision to be private, and when he’s done, he’ll just walk away.

Even with no signals of his pending decisions, some things have been done to commemorate his career. The Cavs made a video tribute to LeBron, and the NBA placed a commemorative patch on his jersey celebrating the three teams he’s played for.

We’ll see what LeBron does next, but Lakers fans shouldn’t think this can’t be the end, since he isn’t currently on a retirement tour. All we know is that we don’t know anything, and everyone should relish the games we have left with LeBron.

While it’s unclear when things will end for LeBron and whether it’s here in Los Angeles or elsewhere, what is clear is that the end is looming.

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Timberwolves vs Nuggets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Saturday's NBA Playoffs Game 1

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A heated rivalry is renewed as the Denver Nuggets host the Minnesota Timberwolves in the first round of the Western Conference Playoffs. 

Nikola Jokic has been at his best against Anthony Edwards and Co., and my Timberwolves vs. Nuggets predictions expect another monster game from the Joker.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this first-round Western Conference showdown as the Timberwolves and Nuggets meet in the playoffs for the third time in four seasons.

Timberwolves vs Nuggets Game 1 prediction

Timberwolves vs Nuggets best bet: Nikola Jokic Over 51.5 points+rebounds+assists (-120)


Nikola Jokic averaged just under this combo line in the regular season, going for 51.3 PRA. He averaged 27.7 points, 12.9 rebounds, and a career-best 10.7 assists, stuffing the stat sheet with regularity.

In four regular-season matchups against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Jokic averaged a whopping 35.8 points, 15 rebounds, and 11.3 assists. He posted 52+ PRA three times and finished with 50 in the other.

Jokic finished with 56/16/15 on Christmas, cruising past this line with scoring alone. Last season, he delivered a 61/10/10 performance against the Wolves, and two seasons ago, he averaged 53 PRA at home against the Wolves. His last two season-highs in points have come at the expense of Minnesota.

The Denver Nuggets All-Star point-center has averaged 47.9 PRA across 12 playoff tilts with Minnesota, including a 49.1 average in seven home games. He’s gone for 52+ in three of seven in front of the home crowd, and I expect him to do the same on Saturday as he looks to get his team off to a hot start in the postseason.

Jokic may draw the assignment of stalwart defender Rudy Gobert, but he had no problem stuffing the stat sheet when he faced Defensive Player of the Year favorite Victor Wembanyama in the closing games of the regular season.

Jokic can spread the floor with his outside shooting and make Gobert uncomfortable in space. He can also make Gobert pay with his elite passing abilities.

Timberwolves vs Nuggets Game 1 same-game parlay

Anthony Edwards enjoyed the best statistical season of his career behind a 37.4 PRA average and a career-high 28.8 points per game. Edwards has been excellent against Denver over the last two seasons, going for 37+ in six of his last seven matchups and 40+ five times.

The Timberwolves finished the season with a 6-4 ATS record over their last 10 games, despite a number of key injuries, including those to Edwards and Jaden McDaniels.

The Nuggets won their last 10 games but covered the spread only five times. The Wolves have won or kept the score within six points in two of the last three head-to-head matchups with the Nuggets, and I’m calling for a competitive game between familiar foes.

Timberwolves vs Nuggets SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 51.5 PRA
  • Anthony Edwards Over 36.5 PRA
  • Timberwolves +6.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Triple-Double Machine!


Jokic recorded an NBA-high 34 triple-doubles this season, matching his career high while playing only 65 games, meaning he reached this statistical milestone in more games than not. He did so in three of four games against the Timberwolves.

Edwards led Minnesota in steals per game at 1.4, and he recorded multiple swipes in 24 of 61 appearances. He recorded three steals in each of his last two games against the Wolves. Edwards finished with at least 27 points in 34 of 61 games, including a 44-point performance in his last trip to Ball Arena.

Minnesota hit the Over in four of its last five games to end the season, and Denver did so in eight of its last 10. With both teams close to full strength, I expect a high-scoring affair in Mile High.

Timberwolves vs Nuggets SGP

  • Nikola Jokic to record a triple-double
  • Anthony Edwards Over 1.5 steals
  • Anthony Edwards Over 26.5 points
  • Over 231.5

Timberwolves vs Nuggets odds for Game 1

  • Spread: Timberwolves +6.5 (-115) | Nuggets -6.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Timberwolves +210 | Nuggets -260
  • Over/Under: Over 231.5 | Under 231.5

Timberwolves vs Nuggets betting trend to know

The Denver Nuggets have hit the Game Total Over in 24 of their last 35 games (+11.90 Units / 31% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Timberwolves vs. Nuggets.

How to watch Timberwolves vs Nuggets Game 1

LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateSaturday, April 18, 2026
Tip-off3:30 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video, TSN4

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