Lakers’ Luke Kennard thriving in new role with increased on-ball usage

Lakers coach JJ Redick understands the stigma that surrounds Luke Kennard

Not just now. And not just during Kennard’s nine years as an NBA player. But likely his entire basketball career going back to when he was a kid. 

“It’s easy because he’s a white guy that shoots well, to just think he’s just a shooter,” Redick said after the Lakers’ win over the Warriors on Thursday. “That’s just the reality of the situation. I’m sure every time he checked into an AAU tournament in eighth grade, everybody’s screaming ‘shooter, shooter. shooter.’ That’s the life we have.”

The Lakers’ Luke Kennard has shown he is much more than a 3-point shooter. AP

But when the Lakers have needed it most, Kennard has shown he can bring a lot more to the floor than 3-point shooting.

With the regular-season-ending injuries to Luka Doncic (left hamstring strain) and Austin Reaves (left oblique strain), the Lakers needed others to step up as ball handlers.

Which led to a conversation between Redick and Kennard in Dallas between the April 2 loss to the Thunder in Oklahoma City in which Doncic and Reaves suffered their injuries and the April 5 loss to the Mavericks, with the focus being on the Lakers needing Kennard to step into a different role.

“He came right to me and was like, ‘Hey, you’re going to have the ball in your hands a lot, and we need you to do that,’” Kennard recalled. “He kind of came right to me to have that responsibility and take pride in it, and gives me a little bit of confidence knowing that he’s confident in me to put me in that position.”

Lakers guard Luke Kennard averaged 9.3 assists over his previous three games entering Friday. NBAE via Getty Images

The mutual confidence has paid off.

Kennard averaged 9.3 assists over the previous three games entering Friday, including a career-high-tying 11 in the loss to the Mavericks, showcasing a level of playmaking and passing that he simply didn’t get an opportunity to do when the Lakers were healthier. 


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In his first 27 games with the Lakers after being traded, Kennard averaged 29.3 touches per game (16.9 in the frontcourt), had the ball for about 1.2 minutes per game and averaged 2.44 seconds per touch.

His usage has increased multiple levels over the last week.

Kennard averaged 9.3 assists over the previous three games entering Friday. NBAE via Getty Images

Kennard averaged 71 touches (36 in the frontcourt), had the ball for 4.2 minutes per game and averaged 3.52 seconds per touch in the last three games as the team’s fill-in point guard.  

After being the main Laker bringing the ball up the court against the Mavericks, the Lakers have mixed in more actions for Kennard that get him from off the ball to on-ball, making the transition a little smoother.

After being the main Laker bringing the ball up the court against the Mavericks, the Lakers have mixed in more actions for Kennard that get him from off the ball to on-ball, making the transition a little smoother. NBAE via Getty Images

“I’ve known for a long time that there’s a lot to his game, a lot he can do as a basketball player, primarily as a playmaker,” Redick said. “He really does such a good job of using his shooting as a threat, using his change of speed and pace as a threat. And then just consistently make the right play.”

Redick sees a steadiness in Kennard — as a player and a person.

Which has helped Kennard take on a significant role.

“When I was in high school, I played point guard a lot,” Kennard said. “So maybe from there a little bit. I’ve been in different situations throughout my career in the NBA. So I’ve seen it all, experienced a lot.”

“I’ve had a lot of responsibility and less responsibility, and I just kind of find my way and find my role whenever that opportunity comes. So it’s something I’m comfortable with, I’m confident in and just trying to find a rhythm with it right now.”

Observations after Sixers beat Pacers, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive

Observations after Sixers beat Pacers, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive   originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Sixers have a single game left in their regular season and still might avoid the NBA’s play-in tournament.

Significant help is needed, but the Sixers kept that possibility alive Friday night by earning a 105-94 win over the Pacers. They also got the necessary result of a Raptors loss to the Knicks.

Below are the Eastern Conference standings from fifth through 10th. The No. 7 through No. 10 teams will comprise the play-in. 

  • 5. Hawks 46-35
  • 6. Raptors 45-36
  • 7. Magic 45-36 
  • 8. Sixers 44-37
  • 9. Hornets 43-38 
  • 10. Heat 42-39 

The Sixers’ regular-season finale is Sunday night vs. the Bucks. To end up in the top six, they’d need to both win that game and get assistance elsewhere. Toronto would have to lose to the lowly Nets and Orlando would need to fall to the Celtics. The Sixers now cannot finish below the eighth seed.

A day after Joel Embiid was diagnosed with appendicitis and underwent surgery, the Sixers released the following update on their star center:

“Joel Embiid was discharged from the hospital today following a successful appendectomy and is returning to Philadelphia. Embiid’s surgical recovery will be managed by team physicians in consultation with his surgeon. A timeline for return to basketball activities has not yet been determined.” 

Tyrese Maxey’s 32 points led the Sixers in Indiana.

Paul George added 21. VJ Edgecombe posted 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists. 

Here are observations on the Sixers’ win over the Pacers:

George gets back on track 

It took Maxey almost no time to record his first points in the first quarter of the last three games. He blew by Jarace Walker and made an and-one scoop shot to open the scoring. 

The young, future-focused Pacers fired away from three-point range and had early success. With a Walker triple and Kobe Brown layup, Indiana took an 11-3 lead.  

George continued to play in both legs of back-to-backs since returning from his suspension. He only logged 24 minutes Thursday in the Sixers’ loss to the Rockets and had a rough night, posting just seven points on 2-for-8 shooting and four rebounds. 

Though he was whistled for his second foul at the 5:38 mark of the first quarter, George didn’t sub out. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse was immediately rewarded for keeping George in. He swished a three on the next possession to give him eight points and cut the Sixers’ deficit to 18-17. 

Edgecombe shows off defensive tools

The Sixers went on a run late in the first quarter with their second unit on the court. A Quentin Grimes lay-in put them up eight points.

Andre Drummond had a very productive first half, tallying eight points and nine rebounds. The Sixers outscored Indiana by 24 points in the game during Drummond’s 29 minutes on the floor. 

The Sixers cleaned up their turnover issues from the night prior and also forced plenty of Indiana giveaways. Kelly Oubre Jr. swiped four steals and totaled seven thefts over the back-to-back. Edgecombe picked up three steals and had a highlight block, too. 

As he piles up reps and learns more nuances of NBA defense, it’s not difficult to imagine Edgecombe reaching an elite level in terms of defensive disruptiveness. 

Maxey grinds through pinky issues

Maxey finished 1 for 10 from three-point territory on the night. 

He appeared to be bothered throughout the game by his taped-up right pinky finger. Of course, Maxey missed much of March after hurting that finger. Late in the third quarter, he absorbed a hit to his right pinky as he and Pacers center Jay Huff both pursued a loose ball. Maxey went back to the locker room with Sixers head athletic trainer Kevin Johnson. He subbed back in with 10:05 left in the fourth quarter.

Maxey takes a ton of pride in suiting up whenever he can and logging enormous minutes as the Sixers’ lead guard. He’s clearly below 100 percent with the postseason nearing.

As a team, the Sixers went 5 for 29 beyond the arc (17.2 percent). Their shooting troubles helped the Pacers erase a seven-point halftime deficit. Micah Potter’s put-back slam knotted the game at 62-all. 

The Sixers eventually restored a decent lead. An Edgecombe mid-range bucket on the Sixers’ final possession of the third quarter lifted the team to an 89-77 advantage. 

The Sixers handled business in the fourth and wrapped up their road campaign with a 22-19 record.

Observations after Sixers beat Pacers, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive

Observations after Sixers beat Pacers, keep hopes of avoiding play-in alive   originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

The Sixers have a single game left in their regular season and still might avoid the NBA’s play-in tournament.

Help is needed, but the Sixers kept that possibility alive Friday night by earning a 105-94 win over the Pacers. They also got the necessary result of a Raptors loss to the Knicks.

Below are the Eastern Conference standings from fifth through 10th (presuming the Magic hold on to a large fourth-quarter lead against the Bulls). The No. 7 through No. 10 teams will comprise the play-in. 

  • 5. Hawks 46-35
  • 6. Raptors 45-36
  • 7. Magic 45-36 
  • 8. Sixers 44-37
  • 9. Hornets 43-38 
  • 10. Heat 42-39 

The Sixers’ regular-season finale is Sunday night vs. the Bucks. To end up in the top six, they’d need to both win that game and get assistance elsewhere. Toronto would have to lose to the lowly Nets and Orlando would need to fall to the Celtics. The Sixers now cannot finish below the eighth seed.

A day after Joel Embiid was diagnosed with appendicitis and underwent surgery, the Sixers released the following update on their star center:

“Joel Embiid was discharged from the hospital today following a successful appendectomy and is returning to Philadelphia. Embiid’s surgical recovery will be managed by team physicians in consultation with his surgeon. A timeline for return to basketball activities has not yet been determined.” 

Tyrese Maxey’s 32 points led the Sixers in Indiana.

Paul George added 21. VJ Edgecombe posted 16 points, nine rebounds and five assists. 

Here are observations on the Sixers’ win over the Pacers:

George gets back on track 

It took Maxey almost no time to record his first points in the first quarter of the last three games. He blew by Jarace Walker and made an and-one scoop shot to open the scoring. 

The young, future-focused Pacers fired away from three-point range and had early success. With a Walker triple and Kobe Brown layup, Indiana took an 11-3 lead.  

George continued to play in both legs of back-to-backs since returning from his suspension. He only logged 24 minutes Thursday in the Sixers’ loss to the Rockets and had a rough night, posting just seven points on 2-for-8 shooting and four rebounds. 

Though he was whistled for his second foul at the 5:38 mark of the first quarter, George didn’t sub out. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse was immediately rewarded for keeping George in. He swished a three on the next possession to give him eight points and cut the Sixers’ deficit to 18-17. 

Edgecombe shows off defensive tools

The Sixers went on a run late in the first quarter with their second unit on the court. A Quentin Grimes lay-in put them up eight points.

Andre Drummond had a very productive first half, tallying eight points and nine rebounds. The Sixers outscored Indiana by 24 points in the game during Drummond’s 29 minutes on the floor. 

The Sixers cleaned up their turnover issues from the night prior and also forced plenty of Indiana giveaways. Kelly Oubre Jr. swiped four steals and totaled seven thefts over the back-to-back. Edgecombe picked up three steals and had a highlight block, too. 

As he piles up reps and learns more nuances of NBA defense, it’s not difficult to imagine Edgecombe reaching an elite level in terms of defensive disruptiveness. 

Maxey grinds through pinky issues

Maxey finished 1 for 10 from three-point territory on the night. 

He appeared to be bothered throughout the game by his taped-up right pinky finger. Of course, Maxey missed much of March after hurting that finger. Late in the third quarter, he absorbed a hit to his right pinky as he and Pacers center Jay Huff both pursued a loose ball. Maxey went back to the locker room with Sixers head athletic trainer Kevin Johnson. He subbed back in with 10:05 left in the fourth quarter.

Maxey takes a ton of pride in suiting up whenever he can and logging enormous minutes as the Sixers’ lead guard. He’s clearly below 100 percent with the postseason nearing.

As a team, the Sixers went 5 for 29 beyond the arc (17.2 percent). Their shooting troubles helped the Pacers erase a seven-point halftime deficit. Micah Potter’s put-back slam knotted the game at 62-all. 

The Sixers eventually restored a decent lead. An Edgecombe mid-range bucket on the Sixers’ final possession of the third quarter lifted the team to an 89-77 advantage. 

The Sixers handled business in the fourth and wrapped up their road campaign with a 22-19 record.

CSR Weekend Warriors: 4/10-4/12

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How to watch Warriors vs. Kings

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After a five-game homestand, the Golden State Warriors will close out the regular season with a two-game California road trip, beginning Friday night against the Sacramento Kings. Tip-off is set for 7:00 PM PT in Sacramento and can be watched on NBC Sports Bay Area.

Previously with the Warriors:

The Warriors dropped what could potentially be their final home game of the season Thursday night, losing 119–103 to the Los Angeles Lakers. 

Playing without Steph Curry, Kristaps Porzingis, Gui Santos, and several others, the undermanned Warriors kept the game competitive for much of the night. However, the Lakers seized control in the fourth quarter, opening with a 13–2 run in which LeBron James scored or assisted on all 13 of the team’s points. It ended up being a vintage performance for James, who finished with a near triple-double of 26 points, 11 assists, and eight rebounds.

What to watch for tonight:

Golden State will play Sacramento for the second time this week after beating them on Tuesday, 110-105. While the Kings haven’t played since that day, the Warriors will be on their second night of a back-to-back. They did choose to rest most of their players on the front end of the back-to-back, meaning they are expected to be closer to full strength for this one with Curry and others set to return.

Having said that, these remaining two games hold little significance with the Warriors already locked into the 10th seed. Still, as head coach Steve Kerr noted after Thursday’s loss, the focus remains on building rhythm. And with much of their expected rotation back in the lineup, Friday’s matchup could serve as a final dress rehearsal before the Warriors potentially rest their stars ahead of Wednesday’s Play-In game.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Steph Curry, De’Anthony Melton, Gui Santos, Draymond Green, Kristaps Porzingis

Kings: Devin Carter, Nique Clifford, Daeqwon Plowden, Precious Achiuwa, Maxime Raynaud

How to watch Regular Season Game 81

Who: Golden State Warriors (37 – 43) vs. Sacramento Kings (21 – 59)

When: Friday, April 10th, at 7:00 p.m. PT

Where: Chase Center — San Francisco, California

TV and Streaming: NBC Sports Bay Area (available on fuboTV)

Cavs at Hawks: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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Tthe Atlanta Hawks (45-35) try once against to clinch the Southeast Division title and a playoff appearance against the Cleveland Cavaliers (51-29) tonight in the home finale.

Jock Landale (ankle sprain) has been ruled out.

Starting lineup:

  • CJ McCollum
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker
  • Dyson Daniels
  • Jalen Johnson
  • Onyeka Okongwu

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen

Location: State Farm Arena, Atlanta, GA

Start Time: 7:00 PM EDT

TV: Atlanta News First (WANF), Peachtree Sports Network (PSN)

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: Amazon Prime, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Lakers get Marcus Smart back for home game against Suns

Marcus Smart was available for the Lakers’ home game against the Suns on Friday after being sidelined for the previous three weeks due to an ankle injury.

Smart was upgraded to available and taken off the team’s injury report Friday afternoon after being sidelined with a right ankle contusion he sustained during the March 21 road win over the Magic

Marcus Smart was available for the Lakers’ home game against the Suns on Friday. NBAE via Getty Images
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The 32-year-old veteran guard has started in 53 of 60 games he played entering Friday, including playing in 46 of 48 games before his absence due to his ankle.

The Lakers had missed Smart’s defense and ball-handling leadership while he was out, though Smart was often seen talking to players on the sideline or on the bench.

“He just naturally wants to help people,” coach JJ Redick said of Smart. “[Assistant coach Scott Brooks] and I talked a couple months ago, we were like, ‘He may end up being a coach.’”

“He likes speaking in front of the group. He likes teaching. It’s a really good quality. He’s been great for a number of our players and been great for a number of our young guys. It’s just his natural instinct.”

LeBron James was also available to play against the Suns, which was the second night of a back-to-back after Thursday’s road win over the Warriors

Jaxson Hayes missed his third straight game, with his injury designation changing from left foot soreness to left foot injury management.

Wizards vs. Heat discussion

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The Washington Wizards play the Miami Heat at 7 p.m. tonight. Watch the game on Monumental Sports Network.

SB Reacts: Where fans expect the Mavericks to finish in the tanking race

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This is the final week of Dallas Mavericks basketball, thank goodness. We had a poll that went up earlier in the week asking fans just one question and there was the link to join the national survey, which you should do so we can get more Dallas representation. The one and only question asked where fans thought Dallas would finish.

The 6th worst record is what we tanking aficionados want and it’s still up in the air. If they lose tonight against the Spurs and the Grizzlies win in the Utah-Memphis supertank, then Dallas has the inside track to the 6th spot. But then they also have to lose to the Bulls Sunday. Seems hard to do for the Mavs, given how they play.

Now we get to the national poll. Remember, if you’re still tracking the league and want to make some bets, Fan Dual is the best place to do that. Question one asked which top 4 seed could get upset.

The Knicks and Cavs nearly split it and given how weird both teams play at times, that’s a good bet.

Next we have the same question but for the Western Conference.

This one’s a given. Too many injuries, with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves likely missing the entire first round. It’s sad too, the Lakers were looking fantastic until that game against the Thunder.

This next question asks which lower round team could make the conference finals in the East.

Results here were clearly compiled before Joel Embiid was ruled out with appendicitis, another brutally timed injury for the Sixer Big man. I think the other three teams all suck, so perhaps the answer is still the Sixers!

Last question is the same for the Western conference lower seeding.

This tracks with what I think too. The Rockets are messy but have talent. Nothing they do would surprise me.

Cavaliers Reacts Survey: Fans predict result of possible Cavs vs. Hawks series

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We don’t know who the Cleveland Cavaliers will be facing in the first round of the NBA playoffs. But there’s a good chance that it will be the Atlanta Hawks — a team that they defeated on Wednesday and will be taking on again on Friday evening.

Earlier this week, we asked fans who would win a possible first-round series between the Cavs and Hawks and in how many games it would be. An overwhelming majority believe that the Cavs will win the series (74%), but they’re split on the length of the series. Fifty percent of fans believe the Cavs will win in six or seven games, while just 24% believe they will do so in five or fewer.

It’s also worth noting that the community believes it could be a longer series. A total of 71% of those surveyed think that this will go six or seven games.

There’s some things to be sorted out in the Eastern Conference standings between spots five through 10 before we know exactly who the Cavs will face in the first round. As of now, it’s possible the Cavs could match up with the Hawks, Toronto Raptors, Orlando Magic, Charlotte Hornets, or the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round.

FanDuel believes in the Cavs’ chances in the playoffs. They give the Cavs the second-best chance to win the Eastern Conference at +310 behind only the Boston Celtics (+160). The Detroit Pistons (+480) and New York Knicks (+490) trail both. FanDuel lists the Cavs as having the fifth-best chance at winning the NBA Finals at +1200.

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Lakers waive Kobe Bufkin, opening roster spot for playoffs

The Lakers waived Kobe Bufkin on Friday, opening a roster spot for the team to sign another player who could be eligible for its playoff roster.

Bufkin signed a two-year deal with the Lakers with a team option for 2026-27 in early February after starring for the organization’s South Bay G League affiliate and signing a 10-day contract with the Lakers in January. 

Kobe Bufkin’s playing time with the Lakers was mainly limited to garbage time, with Bufkin averaging 7.4 minutes in 16 games played. NBAE via Getty Images

The No. 15 pick out of Michigan in the 2023 draft, Bufkin played two seasons for the Hawks before being traded to the Nets last September before being waived in October and traded to South Bay in November.

His playing time with the Lakers was mainly limited to garbage time, with Bufkin averaging 7.4 minutes in 16 games played. He played four minutes in Thursday’s road win over the Warriors, scoring two points and racking up an assist.

Waiving Bufkin reopens the 15th roster spot for the Lakers.

They could convert one of their two-way players to a standard contract so they’d be eligible to play in the playoffs. 

Two-way big man Drew Timme started in Tuesday’s home loss to the Thunder, recording 11 points and three rebounds, and played nine minutes against the Warriors. Two-way guard Nick Smith Jr. scored a combined 23 points in 23 minutes on 8-of-11 shooting against the Thunder and Warriors. 

Players on two-way contracts have to be converted before the end of the regular season to be eligible for a postseason roster spot. 

The Lakers could also sign a free agent with their final roster spot. 

Players who were waived before March 1 are eligible to be on postseason rosters.

Rosters for the playoffs are officially set at noon Monday.

NBA playoff bracket, standings, clinch scenarios, postseason schedule

Just two games remain in the NBA regular season, and the playoff bracket is still muddled, especially in the Eastern Conference, where the only seed that has been officially locked up is the Detroit Pistons at No. 1.

But the slate on Friday, April 10 could go a long way toward clearing up the picture. The Atlanta Hawks and Toronto Raptors can clinch playoff berths with wins (or losses by teams ranked below them), while the Boston Celtics can clinch the Atlantic Division with a win or a loss by the New York Knicks.

Out West, we know the six teams that have clinched the playoff berths – and the four that are in the play-in tournament – but the order of the No. 3, No. 4 and No. 5 seeds is still up for grabs, with the Denver Nuggets, Los Angeles Lakers and Houston Rockets all battling for position.

All 30 teams are in action Friday night, and there are plenty of intriguing games to watch. Here are the current NBA standings and what the NBA postseason and play-in tournament would look like if the season ended today:

Friday's schedule

All times Eastern

  • Detroit Pistons at Charlotte Hornets, 7 p.m.
  • Miami Heat at Washington Wizards, 7 p.m.
  • Cleveland Cavaliers at Atlanta Hawks, 7 p.m.
  • New Orleans Pelicans at Boston Celtics, 7:30 p.m.
  • Philadelphia 76ers at Indiana Pacers, 7:30 p.m.
  • Toronto Raptors at New York Knicks, 7:30 p.m.
  • Orlando Magic at Chicago Bulls, 8 p.m.
  • Brooklyn Nets at Milwaukee Bucks, 8 p.m.
  • Dallas Mavericks at San Antonio Spurs, 8 p.m.
  • Oklahoma City Thunder at Denver Nuggets, 9 p.m.
  • Minnesota Timberwolves at Houton Rockets, 9:30 p.m.
  • Memphis Grizzlies at Utah Jazz, 9:30 p.m.
  • Los Angeles Clippers at Portland Trail Blazers, 10 p.m.
  • Golden State Warriors at Sacramento Kings, 10 p.m.
  • Phoenix Suns at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m.

NBA Eastern Conference standings

(Through Thursday, April 9)

*- clinched conferenced- clinched division; x-clinched playoff berth

  1. c-Detroit Pistons: 58-22
  2. x-Boston Celtics: 54-26 (4 GB)
  3. x-New York Knicks: 52-28 (6 GB)
  4. x-Cleveland Cavaliers: 51-29 (7 GB)
  5. Toronto Raptors: 45-35 (13 GB)
  6. Atlanta Hawks: 45-35 (13 GB)
  7. Orlando Magic: 44-36 (14 GB)
  8. Philadelphia 76ers: 43-37 (15 GB)
  9. Charlotte Hornets: 43-37 (15 GB)
  10. Miami Heat: 41-39 (17 GB)

The Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards have been eliminated from postseason contention.

NBA Western Conference standings

(Through Thursday, April 9)

c- clinched conferenced- clinched division; x-clinched playoff berth

  1. c-Oklahoma City Thunder: 64-16
  2. d-San Antonio Spurs: 61-19 (3 GB)
  3. x-Denver Nuggets: 52-28 (12 GB)
  4. d-Los Angeles Lakers: 51-29 (13 GB)
  5. x-Houston Rockets: 51-29 (13 GB)
  6. x-Minnesota Timberwolves: 47-33 (17 GB)
  7. Phoenix Suns: 44-36 (20 GB)
  8. Los Angeles Clippers: 41-39 (23 GB)
  9. Portland Trail Blazers: 40-40 (24 GB)
  10. Golden State Warriors: 37-43 (27 GB)

The New Orleans Pelicans, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, Los Angeles Kings and Utah Jazz have been eliminated from postseason contention.

The Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks will face off for the second time in three days as both seek to lock down playoff seeds.

NBA playoffs bracket

(Through Thursday, April 9)

Eastern Conference

  • (1) Detroit Pistons vs. (8) Play-In Winner
  • (4) Cleveland Cavaliers vs. (5) Toronto Raptors
  • (3) New York Knicks vs. (6) Atlanta Hawks
  • (2) Boston Celtics vs. (7) Play-In Winner

Western Conference

  • (1) Oklahoma City Thunder vs. (8) Play-In Winner
  • (4) Los Angeles Lakers vs. (5) Houston Rockets
  • (3) Denver Nuggets vs. (6) Minnesota Timberwolves
  • (2) San Antonio Spurs vs. (7) Play-In Winner

NBA Play-In Tournament

(Through Thursday, April 9)

Eastern Conference

  • (7) Orlando Magic vs. (8) Philadelphia 76ers
  • (9) Charlotte Hornets vs. (10) Miami Heat

Western Conference

  • (7) Phoenix Suns vs. (8) Los Angeles Clippers
  • (9) Portland Trail Blazers vs. (10) Golden State Warriors

When do the NBA playoffs begin?

The NBA Play-In Tournament begins Tuesday, April 14 and finishes Friday, April 17.

The NBA playoffs begin the very next day, Saturday, April 18, featuring eight teams in each conference after two teams from both the East and West are eliminated in the Play-In Tournament.

Game 1 of the NBA Finals will be on Wednesday, June 3.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA playoff bracket picture, standings, clinch scenarios, schedule

Game Preview: Suns looking to play spoiler in a clash with the Lakers

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - DECEMBER 23: LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers posts up on Dillon Brooks #3 of the Phoenix Suns during the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center on December 23, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Lakers 132-108. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Who: Phoenix Suns (44-36) @ Los Angeles Lakers (51-29)

When: 7:30pm Arizona Time

Where: Crypto.com Arena — Los Angeles, California

Watch: Arizona’s Family 3TV, Arizona’s Family Sports

Listen: KMVP 98.7


Two games remain for the Phoenix Suns, and this one against the Los Angeles Lakers carries little weight. After beating the Dallas Mavericks on Wednesday, the Suns locked up home court in the first Play-In game. If they had dropped that one, the conversation shifts. This is the fifth meeting with the Lakers this season, and it would have added another division result that could have mattered in a tiebreaker with the Clippers. That path is gone now.

So the focus turns to what is in front of them. The Suns are closing out the season, managing rest, and preparing for the Play-In game next Tuesday. Agree with it or not, that is the reality.

For the Lakers, this one matters. The Western Conference standings are packed tight between the three and five seeds, and Los Angeles sits right in the middle at fourth. The Nuggets are a game ahead, and the Lakers are tied with the Rockets while holding the tiebreaker. A loss here complicates their push to host a First Round series.

The challenge for LA is real. Luka Docic is out for the foreseeable future, and Austin Reaves is out as well. That leaves LeBron James carrying the load at 41, and he has shown he is willing to do so. In their last game, he delivered a performance that reminded everyone what he can still be.

If the Lakers want to hold onto that fourth seed, it may take another one of those nights. The Suns have played them well this season, and waiting for LeBron is Dillon Brooks…

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Devin Booker — OUT (Right Ankle Injury Management)
  • Jordan Goodwin — OUT (Left Ankle Sprain)
  • Jalen Green — QUESTIONABLE (Right Knee Soreness)
  • Haywood Highsmith — OUT (Knee Injury Management)

Lakers

  • Luka Doncic — OUT (Left Hamstring)
  • Jaxson Hayes — OUT (Left Foot)
  • Luke Kennard — QUESTIONABLE (Left Finger)
  • Austin Reaves — OUT (Left Oblique)

What to Watch For

The obvious storyline here is the Dillon Brooks versus LeBron James dynamic. These are two players who do not like each other, and it shows. Dillon sees LeBron as a rival. LeBron treats Dillon with a certain level of indifference. Still, there is something about going at LeBron that brings out a different level of engagement from Brooks, and that is something worth watching.

One of my favorite moments this week came from a video the Suns’ social media team put out. They have a great feel for those quick questions as players walk into the arena, and the answers can be telling. This week, they asked who each player would want to guard from any era. You heard the usual names, Michael Jordan, Allen Iverson, etc. Dillon Brooks had a different answer. LeBron James. He understood the assignment, and now we get to see it play out tonight.

I will also be watching the rookies, especially in whatever minutes they can find. That has been one of the more enjoyable parts of this season. The team has exceeded expectations and built a foundation for what comes next, and at the same time, there has been an influx of young players that invites everyone to evaluate, to project, to wonder what they can become.

Night to night, it becomes part of the experience. You watch, you analyze, you ask questions. Who are these players, where are they trending, and what could they be? That is part of the fun. I am looking forward to more Rasheer Fleming and Maluach minutes.

Key to a Suns Win

Be disruptive. That has been one of the challenges for the Suns over the past few weeks. A big part of that traces back to Dillon Brooks missing 18 games with a broken hand, and now working his way back into form. Before the injury, he was the tone setter, the one who brought energy and disruption to a team that often gives up size and has to rely on tenacity to stay effective. If the Suns want to win this game, that is where it starts. Set the tone. Make things uncomfortable.

The other factor is simple. Hit your three pointers. This is a team that leans heavily on the three, and the numbers tell the story. In wins, they shoot 38.66% from beyond the arc. In losses, it drops to 33.2%.

If the Suns bring that disruptive edge and knock down their threes, they have a path to beat LA and make things difficult for them.

Prediction

The Lakers are beat up, and LeBron is 41. That matters, especially at this point in the season. The Suns do not like the Lakers, and that always comes through in how these games are played. Even with Devin Booker sitting, there is still an opportunity here. The path is there if they bring the right energy and execution.

I think they take it. The Suns go into LA and win tonight.

Suns 119, Lakers 113

Michigan State’s Jeremy Fears says he’s declaring for the NBA draft with option to return to school

EAST LANSING, Mich. — Jeremy Fears, who led Michigan State in scoring and the nation in assists per game, will declare for the NBA draft while maintaining his college eligibility, he announced on Instagram on Friday.

Fears was an Associated Press All-Big Ten first-team selection and an AP All-America second-team pick after averaging 15 points and 9.4 assists per game in his third season with the Spartans.

“This is an important step in my journey and I’m looking forward to learning, growing and competing against the best as I continue to develop my game,” he wrote. “I’m grateful for Coach (Tom) Izzo, the Michigan State staff, my teammates and my family for their continued support and belief in me.”

Underclassmen can maintain their eligibility by applying to the NBA’s undergraduate advisory committee by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. Eastern. The committee provides feedback on players’ draft prospects to help them decide whether to remain in the draft. Players who choose to return to school must withdraw from the draft by May 27 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.

A player would lose his eligibility if he hires an NCAA-certified agent before applying to the advisory committee or at any point if he hires an uncertified agent.