How to watch Warriors vs. Suns

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The Golden State Warriors take on the Phoenix Suns on Thursday night. The game will be played at 7:00PM PT in Phoenix and can be watched on NBC Sports Bay Area.

Previously with the Warriors:

Golden State enters the matchup having lost two straight games, most recently a 113–94 defeat against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday night. Despite playing shorthanded without Stephen Curry, the Warriors managed to keep pace early thanks to a strong first quarter that featured eight made threes.

The Warriors trailed by just five points at halftime, but the game slipped away in the third quarter. Golden State was outscored 26–16 in the period, struggled to generate consistent offense, and finished the night with 20 turnovers while getting overwhelmed on the glass, 56–33.

What to watch for tonight:

The NBA trade deadline has now passed, and the Warriors emerged with significant changes to their roster. The biggest of them being that Jonathan Kuminga’s tenure with the team has officially come to an end as Golden State agreed to trade him along with Buddy Hield to the Atlanta Hawks in exchange for former All-Star big man Kristaps Porzingis. The team also moved Trayce Jackson-Davis to the Toronto Raptors for a second-round pick.

This means that the Warriors will once again be undermanned heading into Thursday’s matchup against the Suns, especially with Curry already ruled out as he continues to deal with runner’s knee. Golden State should look to replicate their formula from Tuesday, where they shot 39.6 percent from three and 47.4 percent from the field as a team. That level of efficiency — along with limiting turnovers — will be necessary to give the Warriors a puncher’s chance of snapping their two-game skid in Phoenix.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Gui Santos, Draymond Green, Al Horford

Suns: Collin Gillespie, Grayson Allen, Dillon Brooks, Royce O’Neale, Mark Williams

How to watch Regular Season Game 52

Who: Golden State Warriors (27 – 24) vs. Phoenix Suns (31 – 20)

When: Thursday, February 5th, at 7:00 p.m. PT

Where: PHX Arena, Phoenix, Arizona

TV: NBC Sports Bay Area (available on fuboTV)

Sixers ownership lets down Joel Embiid (again)

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Joel Embiid has been through a lot since the Philadelphia 76ers drafted him in 2014. He has dealt with tragedy in his personal life, disappointments in his professional life, and too many injuries to list concisely. This year, however, things have looked up. Say what you will about how Joel may have treated his conditioning and dietary habits when he was younger, but the man is currently doing everything possible for both his physical and mental health. He has also done the right things as a teammate, graciously stepping aside to allow Tyrese Maxey to assume the mantle as the team’s top player, in both general demeanor and on-court usage.

Good results have followed. Embiid is on pace to play his most games since the 2022-23 season with numbers that could have reasonably made him an NBA All-Star. The Sixers are also winning games, currently riding a season-best five-game winning streak that has them fifth place in the Eastern Conference at 29-21. The East has no true juggernaut, so you can certainly make the argument that Philadelphia has a puncher’s chance to make a serious run come springtime. Embiid certainly thought so, as he uncharacteristically spoke out in advance of the NBA trade deadline, imploring ownership to let things play out, at a minimum.

“Obviously, we’ve been ducking the tax past couple of years, so hopefully, we’ll keep the same team. I love all the guys that are here. I think we got a shot.

“I don’t know what they’re gonna do, but I hope we get a chance to just go out and compete because we’ve got a good group of guys in this locker room. The vibes are great. Like I said, in the past we’ve been I guess ducking the tax, so hopefully we think about improving because I think we have a chance.”

Did the front office heed the call from its franchise player of the last 10-plus years? Did they improve on the margins to bolster some holes in the rotation? Did they take a big swing to really go after things? No, you must be new to the city of Philadelphia. You see, instead, they actively went out and made the team worse in order to save ownership money.

Jared McCain to Oklahoma City for lukewarm draft capital is criminal. Here’s a guy who is a huge fanbase favorite and beloved in the locker room, who by every account, has an incredible work ethic to improve. So you sell him at an absolute low point in his value, for a draft pick in the low-20s and some seconds, with which you’ll be incredibly lucky to get a player in the future who is as good as McCain.

In the present, you can say McCain wasn’t having a great season, but he was still the team’s fourth guard. Who they replaced with no one! And he seemed to be rounding into form coming off the injuries. He had three games just last week where he hit four or more threes. Did you see how happy his teammates were for him in that Bucks game? And you just go out and completely kill all those vibes for a few million dollars.

There were good teams in the East who also made moves to duck the tax, but those teams also made meaningful improvements. They didn’t trade away a 21-year-old in his second season for picks that do nothing to help their current team.

What is Joel Embiid supposed to think? He has been killing himself to get his body back in playing shape to help this team, he literally issues a public cry for help for management not to cheap out again this year, and they say to heck with that, not only are we going to duck the tax yet again, but we’re going to ship off an incredibly well-liked player with nothing but upside in the process. Why is Joel going to go to war for a franchise that clearly doesn’t care enough to put his wishes over a couple more positive lines on the balance sheet?

I’m so frustrated with this organization. The McCain move is unfathomable, and they also do the Eric Gordon money-saving move, which is ultimately a big nothingburger, but you still shake your head that Josh Harris and company put in the call to find some more pennies in the couch cushions. And they spin it all as necessary to give Dominick Barlow a standard contract, when they could have done that months ago. None of this is about giving Barlow a well-deserved deal. They’ve been playing two-way day calculation games forever now in order to save money. They had an open roster spot nearly all year in order to save money (when another actual NBA player sure could have helped win games a few times). And now this senseless McCain trade to save money. It all comes down to money and it’s gross.

Fans should be livid. All the players on the team should be upset. They’ve been playing their hearts out this year and not only did no reinforcements arrive, but they sent a beloved teammate away. But I can’t help but think of Joel first and foremost, who said ‘Please don’t do this’ and they spit in his face by doing it anyway. I don’t know how many healthy-ish years Embiid will have left. I hope plenty more. But this organization sure is wasting one of them. I’m furious at them, and sad for him.

Game Preview: Suns aim to even season series with Warriors

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Who: Phoenix Suns (31–20) vs. Golden State Warriors (27-24)
When: 8:00 pm Arizona Time
Where: Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, Arizona
Watch: Arizona’s Family 3TV, Arizona’s Family Sports, Prime
Listen: KMVP 98.7


The NBA Trade Deadline has finally wrapped up. It was fireworks for the rest of the league while Phoenix stayed under the radar.

The Suns got under the tax apron and picked up a useful rotation piece or two (depending on if they keep Anthony) in Amir Coffey and Cole Anthony. The Suns shipped out Nick Richards and Nigel Hayes-Davis to Milwaukee.

I am a believer in Coffey becoming a useful depth piece, but Anthony enters a deep guard rotation.

The Warriors, meanwhile, made a significant move last night, sending Jonathan Kuminga and Buddy Hield to Atlanta for big man Kristaps Porzingis.

It’s another late tipoff tonight — 8 pm local time here in Arizona. Phoenix is 17-7 at home and has won 4 of its last 5 contests. This will be the fourth and final meeting between the teams, with Golden State leading the season series 2-1.

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Devin Booker — OUT (Right Ankle Sprain)
  • Jalen Green — OUT (Right Hamstring Management/Left Hip Contusion)

Warriors

  • Stephen Curry — OUT (Knee)
  • Seth Curry — OUT (Back)
  • De’Anthony Melton — QUESTIONABLE (Knee)
  • Jimmy Butler — OUT (ACL)

What to Watch For

The Warriors enter this one on a two-game skid after losses to the Pistons and 76ers on their home floor. They lost Jimmy Butler for the season, and Steph Curry is out, not to mention Hield and Kuminga, who they just shipped out for Porzingis.

We will get a shorthanded Warriors team that will play freely and, despite the lack of firepower or household names, should not be taken lightly.

The “Uncs” (Draymond and Horford) will bring that veteran presence and keep the young guys in check. In their latest contest against the 76ers, they had eight players score 8 points or more, so expect a balanced attack from guys looking to prove themselves in an increased role. Moses Moody will likely be the Warriors’ top scoring option tonight alongside the pesky Brandin Podziemski. Gui Santos is another name to watch, as he’s scored in double figures in four straight contests.

Dillon Brooks vs. Draymond Green is another subplot to watch, as these two have expressed how they feel about each other publicly on multiple occasions. A Draymond Green ejection IS on my bingo card tonight.

Keys to a Suns Win

The Suns will be without Devin Booker for a 7th straight game, so again, it’s going to be about “the others”. Collin Gillespie will look to pick up where he left off in Portland, where he dropped a career-high 30 points while splashing in 8 threes. Jordan Goodwin will need to wreak havoc, and of course, buckets from Grayson and Dillon will be essential.

The main key for Phoenix will again come on the defensive side. Just because the Warriors are down several guys does not mean they can play like it and expect to win. Mark Williams is always an interesting play against teams like the Warriors, who go small and aim to punish “traditional” centers, so we could see plenty of Oso tonight depending on the game flow.

A bounce-back game from Dillon Brooks is needed after he struggled for 11 points on 3 of 17 shooting on Tuesday night. The Suns will look to kick off their four-game homestand with a win.

Prediction

I think the Suns get it done at home against a shorthanded Warriors team. No such thing as an easy win in today’s NBA, so expect the Dubs to make Phoenix work for it.

Suns 119, Warriors 112

LIVE DISCUSSION: Brooklyn Nets at Orlando Magic, 7:00 PM ET

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The trade deadline came and went on Thursday. In a decade worth of deadlines, Sean Marks doesn’t typically make a big midseason move unless his hand is forced (e.g. Big 3 trades). The loudest move he made at this year’s deadline wasn’t a trade — they waived Cam Thomas.

“Super excited ready to actually help and contribute to another team,” Thomas told Marcus Spears. “My next team is getting elite scoring, good playmaking and a good combo guard.”

So that’s that. Other moves include:

🔁 Brooklyn Nets Deadline

Three-team trade:
Nets get: Ochai Agbaji + 2032 2nd-round pick from Raptors, cash considerations from Clippers.
Clippers get: draft rights to Vanja Marinkovic
Raptors get: Chris Paul (likely to be waived)

Trade with Nuggets:
Nets get: Hunter Tyson (F), 2032 2nd-round pick
Nuggets get: 2026 2nd-round pick (the less favorable of Clippers/Hawks)

Trade with Celtics:
To Nets: Josh Minott
From Celtics: TBA


🏀 Game Details

WHO: Brooklyn Nets (13-36) at Orlando Magic (25-24)
WHEN: 7:00 PM ET
WHERE: Kia Center
WATCH: YES Network / Gotham Sports App


💬 DISCUSSION

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ESSAY: The inevitable end of Cam Thomas & the Brooklyn Nets

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Contrary to recency bias, there were good times between Cam Thomas and the Brooklyn Nets — a lot of them.

“They loved me and I loved their vibe. I felt like everything was in place… I just felt like it was just a match made in heaven. All our personalities connected,” said a smiling 19-year-old Cam Thomas on Draft night.

“He has an elite skill. You watch him play. You watch him find his shot, hit his shot — that’s a very, very high level,” Sean Marks said of Thomas in response.

In case you’ve forgotten, Sean Marks traded Landry Shamet to get a second late first-rounder so he could have two late picks, one for Day’Ron Sharpe of North Carolina, who he loved, and one for Cam Thomas, whom they were willing to take a chance on.

Five years later, separation was inevitable, driven by what you might call “irreconcilable differences” in style and on another, by the new CBA, which stripped teams of flexibility and offered harsher tax penalties. Those changes made it risky for Brooklyn to lock Thomas into a big long-term deal, so after four years, he took the qualifying offer, a rare for restricted free agents.

According to reliable sources, he turned down two offers: one for two years and $30 million, and another — a one-year, $9.5 million team option. He didn’t make a counter offer. Cam Thomas believed in himself and his ability to overcome hamstring issues that had kept him off in street clothes for 53 games last season. He switched agents twice in two years.

It was all a big gamble but it gave him control of his destiny in 2027. 

Nets fans were split, often virulently, on Thomas. A hefty long-term deal made little sense when Brooklyn was the only team with real cap space. The simplest: why bid against yourself? Cam was saying the same thing to himself the whole time too. 

This isn’t about who’s right or wrong. It won’t look good if he goes somewhere and contributes to winning basketball (which was the Nets overriding concern with him.) It’s often forgotten that Thomas entered the NBA when the Nets were championship contenders. But ultimately it’s a sad tale, no matter how it shakes out for the Nets or Cam Thomas.

They had the most skilled team in the NBA when Thomas was drafted. He was influenced by multiple future Hall-of-Famers, coached by one already in Springfield. He didn’t need to be anything other than the spark behind those guys. 

This isn’t about reliving the past,  it’s about understanding how a young player became a product of his environment.

“I was pretty steady because I felt like the team I was going to is a championship-level team. 

We’re going to be winning games. We’re going to be playing for something,” Thomas continued.

“For him to continue to learn under three of the greatest scorers the league has right now will be great for him. The other part of it is that he is fearless. He’s not afraid. I think that’s what we’re looking for. Guys with that competitive edge to them and a chip on their shoulder,” Marks added in 2021.

He came into the league with riches. Kevin Durant was basically his mentor during those days and it was easy to understand why. Thomas was quiet, similar to KD, maybe a little awkward too, but his mantra was also similar to the now Houston Rocket: “Hoopers Hoop.” 

“I feel like Cam has a bright future,” Durant said about Thomas on Jan. 1. “It just takes somebody to believe in his talent and his skill. Scorers and guys that score the basketball at a high rate they get taken for granted in this league a bit. We’re so used to loving defenders and playmakers and guys that can be connectors, sometimes scorers get taken for granted.”

The former Net isn’t wrong and whoever he signs with will have to appreciate his scoring prowess. 

It wasn’t all bad. Sometimes it was undeniable great! Thomas became the youngest player ever in Nets history to score 40 or more points in three consecutive games. He’s up there with Nets greats — he’s recorded 10+ 40-point games in his career, tying him with Kevin Durant for the third-most in Nets NBA history, behind Vince Carter and Kyrie Irving. He brought the Nets back from the largest deficit ever — 28 points — at the Garden no less, hitting a 28-footer. As Steve Nash, who had taken some big shots in his career, remarked post-game, “I wouldn’t have taken that shot.” But Cam Thomas as full of confidence as any 20-year-old can be did.

But things can get messed up in the National Basketball League. The Big Three, mentors all, left in famous huffs. The head coach at the time of his 40/40/40 streak said of that accomplishment he wished they had resulted in wins. Coaches, the front office and teammates begged for better defense, better playmaking, fewer sulks, less “shit ain’t funny” or profanity-filled tweets directed at a writer. There were moments that seemed to put him on the high road. But his hamstring issues — three strains last season, one this year — just exacerbated things.

In the end, the Nets did not believe that he contributed to winning. That was the bottom line. He had his fans inside, among them the owner, it should be noted. And outside, the playgrounds loved him. He was always the most popular player at the Practice in the Park.

And let’s be real: this season was a disaster. Ending it earlier may have been wiser. He suffered a left hamstring injury which cost him yet another 20 games in November and December. If his stock was ‘low’ before, it was lower at the deadline. He remained a liability on defense and it didn’t seem like he was engaged. Hard to blame him or the Nets.

Another perspective is that he didn’t have much of a chance to prove himself. He was already a fish out of water but his availability has been too limited for someone ready for a big contract. Thomas, who sat on the second night of back-to-backs, hasn’t started a game since November 5. He took 12.8 shots per game — the lowest since his second year in the league. 

Cam could’ve handled the situation better. His response to Zach Lowe was unnecessary and he does not hold a good poker face. Then came the breaking point…

At just 24, the Nets will find out whether they made a mistake with Cam Thomas soon enough. But as long as Sean Marks has been GM of the Nets, it’s been highlighted how he does the right thing by players and agents. That’s up for debate in this situation, dependent on how Thomas turns out. He is a homegrown player. He did take pride in being part of the Brooklyn Nets, although in his valedictory with Marc Spears, it was all about the future, not the past, the team he’s headed to, not the one he just left….

But now he’s on his way. There are already stories and tweets about who might be interested in him. He seems to believe he’ll be back on the court again soon.

He arrived in Brooklyn believing he was joining something special. For a few years, he did. Now both sides move on, carrying equal parts promise and disappointment. At 24, Thomas’ career is still wide open but this chapter will always feel like unfinished business for both him and the Nets.

Trail Blazers' Scoot Henderson will make his season debut Friday against Grizzlies

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland Trail Blazers guard Scoot Henderson is set to make his season debut Friday after recovering from a torn left hamstring.

Trail Blazers interim head coach Tiago Splitter told reporters, including The Oregonian, on Thursday that Henderson would play Friday when Portland hosts the Memphis Grizzlies.

Henderson, 22, tore his left hamstring during an offseason workout in September and has been working his way back ever since. He has averaged 13.3 points, 5.2 assists and 3.1 rebounds over two seasons since the Trail Blazers selected him with the third overall pick in the 2023 draft.

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Wizards at Pistons discussion

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The Washington Wizards play the Detroit Pistons at 7 p.m. tonight at Little Caesars Arena. Watch the game on Monumental Sports Network.

Here’s the new-look Nets roster after the 2026 NBA trade deadline

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The trade deadline came and went on Thursday. In a decade worth of deadlines, Sean Marks doesn’t typically make a big midseason move unless his hand is forced (e.g. Big 3 trades). The loudest move he made at this year’s deadline wasn’t a trade — they waived Cam Thomas. There were other moves, too.

Here’s a summary of where things stand for the Nets after the NBA trade deadline:

The players the Nets acquired:

The picks and players the Nets sent out:

  • The Nets waived Cam Thomas and Haywood Highsmith.

The new, full Nets roster

  1. Ochai Agbaji
  2. Hunter Tyson
  3. Josh Minott
  4. Nic Claxton
  5. Noah Clowney
  6. Egor Demin
  7. Tyson Etienne
  8. Chaney Johnson
  9. E.J. Liddell
  10. Terance Mann
  11. Tyrese Martin
  12. Michael Porter Jr.
  13. Drake Powell
  14. Ben Saraf
  15. Day’Ron Sharpe

Nets draft picks remaining

  • 2026
  •  Own 1st-round pick
  •  2nd-round pick (via Atlanta)
  •  2nd-round pick (Brooklyn own/league swaps)
  • 2027
  •  1st-round pick via New York Knicks (unprotected)
  •  1st-round pick via swap with Houston Rockets (least favorable)
  •  2nd-round pick via Los Angeles Lakers (unprotected)
  • 2028
  •  1st-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  1st-round pick via Philadelphia 76ers (top-8 protected)
  •  2nd-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  2nd-round pick via Atlanta Hawks (unprotected)
  •  2nd-round pick via Memphis Grizzlies (unprotected)
  • 2029
  •  1st-round pick via New York Knicks (unprotected)
  •  1st-round pick via swap mechanics among Houston/Dallas/Phoenix (least favorable)
  •  2nd-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  2nd-round pick via Dallas Mavericks (unprotected)
  •  2nd-round pick via Golden State Warriors (unprotected)
  •  2nd-round pick via Memphis Grizzlies (unprotected)
  • 2030
  •  1st-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  2nd-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  2nd-round pick via Dallas Mavericks (unprotected)
  •  2nd-round pick via Boston Celtics (via Phoenix/Houston protections)
  •  2nd-round pick via Los Angeles Lakers (unprotected)
  • 2031
  •  1st-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  1st-round pick via New York Knicks (unprotected)
  •  2nd-round pick (Brooklyn own)
  •  2nd-round pick via Los Angeles Lakers (unprotected)

When should the Nets strike for a star? Let us know in the comments.

Cam Thomas landing spots: Nets player reportedly being waived

Since they weren’t able to swing a deal before the NBA trading deadline expired, the Brooklyn Nets are reportedly waiving guard Cam Thomas.

ESPN reported the news Thursday, Feb. 5, which allows Thomas to explore the market and find a new home.

Thomas, 24, had an uneven tenure with the Nets. He proved at times that he was a capable scorer, averaging a career-high 24.0 points per game last season. But Thomas was a restricted free agent this past offseason and a true market never really materialized, so the Nets brought him back on his qualifying offer.

As Brooklyn has transitioned to its younger players, Thomas’ role has been reduced. Still, he’s a young player who has significant deficiencies with his defense and offensive efficiency, but he could provide a boost in the right system.

Here are potential landing spots for Cam Thomas:

Milwaukee Bucks

Now that Giannis Antetokounmpo is sticking around at least through the end of this season, Milwaukee may try to add some pieces to convince Antetokounmpo to commit to the franchise over the long term. The Bucks, though, may be trying to find the balance between staying competitive in the East versus improving their draft pick positioning in what’s a talent-rich draft. The Bucks rank 23rd in offensive rating (112.9), however, so Thomas could offer a scoring boost.

Orlando Magic

They weren’t that active before the trading deadline, but the Magic still have some offensive issues. Paolo Banchero has struggled to take the next step and Desmond Bane has offered a nice boost, but Orlando still could use some perimeter shot creation. The Magic are 25-24 and hanging around the play-in window in the East. Their defense is their strength, so they have other players that can mask Thomas’ deficiencies in that area, but the scoring is what they could use.

Boston Celtics

This is a team with the structure and culture in place to take a potential flyer on Thomas. Certainly, the defensive issues don’t align with Boston’s identity. But the Celtics may also be looking to find a low-cost replacement for Anfernee Simons, whom the Celtics just traded to Chicago for Nikola Vučević. The Celtics would feel that Thomas’ career-low 39.9% shooting is more of an aberration, but if there’s one team that can get Thomas to refine his game, it would be Boston.

Toronto Raptors

Toronto was mostly quiet during the deadline, but this is a team that could still be looking to make some modest improvements to ensure its playoff push. Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram and Immanuel Quickley are the primary offensive catalysts for this team, but Toronto still has periods of stagnancy and could use some shot creation off the bench.

Utah Jazz

The big splash was the move to land Jaren Jackson Jr., but the Jazz may still want to land some more offensive talent as Utah makes a push to creep into the play-in window. One reason why this could be a problematic fit, however, is the defensive concerns. The Jazz rank dead last in the NBA in defensive rating (122.0) and Thomas won’t help that.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Cam Thomas landing spots with Nets reportedly waiving guard

Tarik Skubal wins salary arbitration case, will be paid record $32 million

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — Tarik Skubal won his salary arbitration hearing with the Detroit Tigers on Thursday, and the two-time Cy Young Award winner will be paid a record $32 million this year instead of the team's $19 million offer.

Jeanne Charles, Walt De Treux and Allen Ponak made the decision one day after listening to arguments.

Toronto first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. had held the record for the highest salary in an arbitration case decided by a panel, winning at $19.9 million in 2024 in a case decided by Charles, De Treux and Scott Buchheit.

Colorado third baseman Nolan Arenado submitted a record request of $30 million in 2019, then agreed to a $260 million, eight-year contract without a hearing.

Juan Soto’s $31 million contract with the New York Yankees in 2024 had been the largest one-year deal for an arbitration-eligible player. David Price had held the highest negotiated salary in a one-year contract for an arbitration-eligible pitcher, a $19.75 million agreement with Detroit in 2015.

A two-time All-Star, Skubal will be eligible for free agency after the World Series. The 29-year-old left-hander is 54-37 with a 3.08 ERA in six major league seasons.

Skubal was 13-6 with an AL-best 2.21 ERA in 31 starts last year, striking out 241 and walking 33 in 195 1/3 innings while earning $10.5 million. His 0.891 WHIP topped qualified pitchers.

After the hearing Wednesday, the Tigers agreed to a $115 million, three-year contact with left-hander Framber Valdez, a deal pending a successful physical.

Players have won the first three decisions this offseason. Right-hander Kyle Bradish was awarded $3.55 million instead of the Baltimore Orioles’ offer of $2,875,000, and catcher Yainer Diaz received $4.5 million instead of the Houston Astros’ $3 million proposal.

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Pacers land Ivica Zubac as Clippers shake up roster at deadline

The Los Angeles Clippers are continuing their wheeling and dealing this week, trading veteran center Ivica Zubac to the Indiana Pacers.

Los Angeles will receive guard Bennedict Mathurin and forward Isaiah Jackson in the deal. Indiana's protected 2026 first-round pick and unprotected 2029 first-round pick will go back to the Clippers.

The Pacers have the worst record in the Eastern Conference this season, but their draft pick is protected in picks 1-4 and 10-30.

The Clippers traded guard James Harden to the Cleveland Cavaliers in exchange for Darius Garland earlier this week.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ivica Zubac traded to Pacers in Clippers’ surprising deadline deal

Wizards vs Pistons Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Washington Wizards’ splashy moves before the trade deadline signal a brighter future, but don’t expect any immediate payoff as they visit the East-leading Detroit Pistons tonight.

Injured duo Trae Young and Anthony Davis will be given generous recovery time as Washington eyes a high draft pick, and my Wizards vs. Pistons predictions expect Jalen Duren and a relentless Detroit squad to cash in.

Get a look at this mismatch with my free NBA picks for Thursday, February 5.

Wizards vs Pistons prediction

Wizards vs Pistons best bet: Jalen Duren Over 29.5 points + rebounds (-105)

Jalen Duren’s growth as a legit No. 2 guy next to Cade Cunningham has been one of the biggest reasons for the Detroit Pistons' stunning season — and his first All-Star nod signals recognition for what he’s bringing to the table.

Tonight’s matchup against an inexperienced Washington Wizards squad is a perfect opportunity for Duren to give his numbers an extra boost, and I’m grabbing this combo Over. He’s already taken his scoring average from 11.8 points per game last season to 18 this year, and the consistency has been eye-catching, as he has scored 18+ points in eight of his last nine contests.

His rebounding is rock-solid, too, with a 10.7 rebounds per game mark that ranks sixth in the NBA, and he finished with 14 boards in an overtime victory vs. Washington back in November.

There’s upside for this pick, as Cunningham is listed as questionable and could be given some extra rest for his wrist injury. While that would take away Duren’s premier setup man, it could also propel the Pistons’ big man into a larger offensive role.

The Wizards have coughed up some big totals lately, including 132 points to the Knicks and 142 points to the Lakers, and I’m counting on Duren to make an impact here on both ends of the floor.

Wizards vs Pistons same-game parlay

Despite the predictably huge spread, I’m riding with a Detroit squad that’s 20-5 at home. The Pistons are 17-12 ATS against Eastern Conference opponents, and I see the hosts scoring freely against this Wizards defense, which is allowing 122.7 PPG.

Kyshawn George has started February with a couple of quiet outings, but he’s averaging 15.3 PPG, and he went past this O/U points number in nine of his 11 contests last month.

Wizards vs Pistons SGP

  • Jalen Duren Over 29.5 points + rebounds
  • Pistons -14.5
  • Kyshawn George Over 14.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Thompson Tags In

Ausar Thompson is another Piston who could punish Washington's shaky defense. He’s shooting 51% from the field, so he’s capable of nailing this Over without a big jump in volume, and Detroit is dealing with injuries on the wing.

Wizards vs Pistons SGP

  • Jalen Duren Over 29.5 points + rebounds
  • Pistons -14.5
  • Kyshawn George Over 14.5 points
  • Ausar Thompson Over 10.5 points

Wizards vs Pistons odds

  • Spread: Wizards +14.5 (-110) | Pistons -14.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Wizards +575 | Pistons -855
  • Over/Under: Over 225.5 (-110) | Under 225.5 (-110)

Wizards vs Pistons betting trend to know

The Wizards are 9-14 ATS on the road this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Wizards vs. Pistons.

How to watch Wizards vs Pistons

LocationLittle Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
DateThursday, February 5, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TV
Monumental SN, FDSN Detroit

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The San Francisco 49ers will play the LA Rams in the first regular-season NFL game in Australia

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The San Francisco 49ers will be the team facing the division-rival Los Angeles Rams in the first-ever regular-season NFL game in Australia next season, the league said Thursday.

The league had announced last year that it will be playing a game in 2026 in Melbourne at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, a venue that holds about 100,000 spectators. The Rams were also announced last year as the home team for that game, part of a multi-year commitment to play in Melbourne.

The NFL will play a record nine international games next season, including the league's first games in Paris and Rio de Janeiro.

“The 49ers are a popular franchise within the Australian market, and this rivalry game solidifies what we know is going to be an incredible NFL experience for our fans down under,” said Charlotte Offord, NFL Australia & New Zealand general manager.

The date and kickoff time will be announced later.

The Rams have had marketing rights in Australia since the NFL started its international marketing program in 2022. ___

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Illinois legends Ayo Dosunmu and Terrence Shannon Jr. team up in Minnesota

CHAMPAIGN, IL - JANUARY 02: Ayo Dosunmu #11 of the Illinois Fighting Illini brings the ball up court during the game against the Purdue Boilermakers at State Farm Center on January 2, 2021 in Champaign, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Ayo Dosunmu’s time as a basketball star in the state of Illinois has come to an end.

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported this morning that the Chicago Bulls traded Ayo Dosunmu to the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Ayo Dosunmu and Julian Phillips were traded in exchange for Rob Dillingham, Leonard Miller, and four second-round picks, per Charania.

Dosunmu played four and a half seasons for his hometown team, appearing in 324 games and starting 164. The Chicago native finishes his Bulls career with averages of 10.9 PPG, 2.9 RPG, and 3.3 APG on 50.4% FG and 37.7% 3PT.

The 38th pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Dosunmu was thrust into the Bulls’ starting lineup as a rookie. He was named to the NBA All-Rookie Second Team.

Ayo’s trade value was at an all-time high this season, which explains why the now rebuilding Bulls would move on from a beloved fan favorite. Dosunmu has shot a career-best 45.1% from beyond the arc while averaging 15.0 PPG in 45 games in 2025-26.

One of four active Illini in the NBA, the 2021 Bob Cousy Award winner and consensus first-team All-American now joins fellow Illini Terrence Shannon Jr. on the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Shannon Jr., the 27th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, has appeared in 54 games for Minnesota over his two seasons in the league. He’s currently battling a left foot strain that has sidelined him for more than a month.

While at Illinois, Shannon Jr. brought Illinois to an Elite Eight and was named to the First-team All-Big Ten twice. He was named a Third-team All-American in 2024 as well.

Both Ayo Dosunmu and Terrence Shannon Jr.’s jerseys are honored by the program and hang in the State Farm Center rafters.

The T-Wolves, led by superstar Anthony Edwards, (32-20) sit at 5th place in the Western Conference. The addition of Dosunmu and return of Shannon Jr. will surely make Minnesota one of the most electrifying watches in the NBA.

Measles outbreak in Mexico prompts health alert in World Cup host Jalisco

ZAPOPAN, Mexico (AP) — The Mexican state of Jalisco on Thursday issued a health alert and mandated the use of face masks in schools as a measles outbreak hit the state capital, a key host city for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The measures come on the heels of an epidemiological alert issued by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) earlier this week over the spread of the preventable disease across the Americas, particularly in Mexico, which leads the region with 1,981 cases confirmed by authorities this year and more than 5,200 suspected cases.

Jalisco is the epicenter of the outbreak, with 1,163 cases confirmed this year and 2,092 suspected cases, according to Mexico's government.

The measles outbreak in Mexico began last year in the northern state of Chihuahua, after a Mennonite child fell ill while visiting relatives in a region in Texas that was suffering an outbreak. Cases surged in Mennonite communities — which have high rates of vaccine hesitancy — and have rippled out across Mexico in the country's biggest outbreak in decades. Scientists say rising outbreaks across the hemisphere are linked to declining vaccination rates.

Jalisco health authorities announced Thursday that masks will be required in Guadalajara schools across seven specific neighborhoods for the next 30 days.

Jalisco was the first Mexican state to take such measures as medical groups urged the local government to take urgent action, marking the country’s first such public health mandate since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Classes were also recently suspended in 15 schools in Jalisco and the central state of Aguascalientes due to outbreaks of the highly contagious airborne virus.

On Thursday, students and teachers in areas surrounding Guadalajara showed up to classes masks and long lines would through vaccination centers set up in local government buildings.

The outbreak comes as Mexico prepares to host visitors from across the world for the World Cup, which will be held simultaneously in the United States, Mexico and Canada. Guadalajara is one of the main venues in Mexico for the soccer tournament.

Canada lost its measles-free status in November and the U.S. and Mexico face the risk of meeting the same fate. Both governments have requested a two-month extension to try to control the outbreak, although in January the Trump administration withdrew from the World Health Organization, under whose umbrella PAHO operates.

In the first three weeks of this year, 1,031 additional measles cases were confirmed in seven countries in the Americas with no deaths reported — a figure 43 times higher than that recorded in the same period last year — PAHO said Wednesday in a statement.

The Mexican government has spent weeks encouraging the population to get vaccinated against the measles, which is preventable with two doses of the vaccine, and announced the launch of vaccination sites in places such as airports and bus stations.

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