Would you be disappointed if the Boston Celtics don’t make a trade? (daily topic)

If Brad Stevens sits this one out, are you ok with the Celtics roster as is?
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The NBA trade deadline is coming up on February 5th (at 3:00 PM EST) and we’ve been speculating about trade options all season. Brad Stevens and the Celtics front office did a great job reducing payroll this past offseason, and somehow the team has hardly missed a step. In fact, several new and young players have stepped right up into bigger roles. To the point where Joe Mazzulla is being discussed for Coach of the Year (which he won’t care about) and Brad Stevens has a case for Executive of the Year.

But have they done enough for this year? Most have pointed to the lack of depth at the center position, but Neemias Queta has established himself as at least a solid starter and Luka Garza has looked more and more comfortable in his role off the bench. Perhaps rotating in cheaper center options is a way to navigate the Apron era.

What they have is working right now, and making a trade would likely take some piece away from that mix. So perhaps they shouldn’t fix what isn’t broken. As it is, they could have the best mid-season addition in the league if and when Jayson Tatum returns to the lineup.

Or perhaps you feel like the team owes it to Tatum and Jaylen Brown (who has been carrying this team on his shoulders all year) to give them the best shot at winning a title this year.

So if we fast forward to beyond the trade deadline and the Celtics have made no moves, how would you feel about that decision? Leave your thoughts in the comments below and join in the conversation!

Rookie Cooper Flagg Dominates Kevin Durant

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After his 49 point outburst against Kon Knueppel and the Charlotte Hornets, Cooper Flagg followed up with another gem against the Houston Rockets, finishing with 34 points, 12 rebounds and 5 assists. He’s really taken his game to another level and it’s hard at times to remember that he’s still a teenager.

Who does this? He’s in pretty elite company.

What’s really interesting in these highlights is that he’s frequently going right at future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant, and there’s not much Durant can do to stop him. You can see his frustration here as Flagg repeatedly abuses him. In fact, after one Flagg basket, Durant slaps the ball hard enough that it pops up and hits the backboard. We saw a similarly helpless reaction the other night from Joel Embiid as he threw his hands up, realizing there was simply nothing he could do to stop him.

What’s really interesting about Flagg’s development is this: remember at the beginning of the season when coach Jason Kidd said he wanted to stress Flagg by playing him at the point? At the time, Flagg struggled a bit and a lot of people thought he was overrated, but Kidd was playing a longer game.

Flagg learned and he now he’s playing the entire court. He has point guard skills and he can defend inside. He can shoot, drive, handle, and the last weak point in his game is his three point shooting, which he’ll improve dramatically by next season.

Book it.

When Dallas gets Kyrie Irving back, they’ll effectively have a second point guard. And two shooting guards. And two small forwards, and two power forwards and a guy who can help out at center too.

And all those guys are named Cooper Flagg.

And he’s just 19, still a skinny teenager.

Imagine where he’ll be when he adds power to his game.

Actually, while it may seem to soon to ask this question, what the hey: who would you rather build around? Luka Donca or Flagg?

We’re big fans of Luka here but his conditioning has always been an issue and despite his surreal brilliance, Doncic is slow.

You can build around a slow player – Boston built perhaps the best team of all time, the 1986 Celtics, around Larry Bird – but everyone else has to adapt to how that one guy plays.

Doncic also rarely exerts himself on defense, and that’s not an issue with Flagg at all.

Statistically, you’d have to take Doncic. He’s averaging 33.7 ppg, 7.8 rebounds and 8.8 assists. That’s spectacular.

But a guy to build an entire team around? Flagg probably has more upside in that sense if only because of his two-way value and his versatility.

Actually, you can ask the same question about Knueppel and you could make a reasonable argument for building around him over Doncic. Why?

Because Knueppel has dramatically changed his team’s personality. Not too long ago, everyone wanted to make trades to improve the Hornets. Get rid of LaMelo! Brandon Miller has reached his ceiling! Trade some of the other bums!

Now, Charlotte seems like a team with a brilliant future and, like Dallas with Flagg, a lot of that is down to Knueppel. Both of these guys have completely changed their teams and people are going to want to play with them because they have an old-school approach and don’t care about anything more than winning.

As great as he is, we’re not sure you can say the same thing about Doncic.

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

Temperatures in Toronto are below 20 degrees (-7 for those North of the border) but the forecast inside Scotiabank Arena is much warmer when the Toronto Raptors host the Utah Jazz Sunday.

Homegrown star R.J. Barrett is projected to be a source of heat for Toronto, and my Jazz vs. Raptors predictions call for Barrett to burn Utah on the scoreboard.

Here are my best NBA picks for February 1.

Jazz vs Raptors prediction

Jazz vs Raptors best bet: R.J. Barrett Over 17.5 points (-110)

RJ Barrett missed the middle of January with an ankle injury, and the Toronto Raptors had him on a strict minutes restriction since coming back on January 23. 

His floor time topped out at 24 minutes before logging his usual workload with 31 minutes in the loss to the Orlando Magic on Friday. He finished with 16 points on 6 of 14 shooting (0-for-5 from 3-point range), but a return home will help him find his form.

Barrett has been a much better shooter inside Scotiabank Arena and gets an advantageous matchup against the Utah Jazz tonight. The Jazz play one of the fastest tempos in the NBA, but also get burned on the fastbreak and allow easy looks at the rim. 

Utah ranks 30th in fastbreak points allowed and 19th in points in the paint allowed, while also giving up a league-high 28.6 points on transition attacks. Toronto thrives on transition (fourth most ppp), and Barrett leads that charge in fast-break buckets and PITP.

Sunday’s player models all sit north of 18 points for Barrett with a ceiling of 20.7. My number comes out to 19.3, which should have the Over 17.5 points priced around -135.

Jazz vs Raptors same-game parlay

The Raptors are playing with urgency after two straight losses. Our projections call for a 14-point win tonight.

Barrett has been battling on the board — even with his minutes restriction — snatching six or more rebounds in five of his last seven games.

Jazz vs Raptors SGP

  • Toronto Raptors -11.5
  • R.J. Barrett Over 17.5 points
  • R.J. Barrett Over 5.5 rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bring Home The Canadian Bacon

Toronto welcomes the Jazz’s up-tempo style, as the Raps are 5-2 O/U in non-conference home games.

Jazz vs Raptors SGP

  • Toronto Raptors -11.5
  • Total Over 233.5
  • R.J. Barrett Over 17.5 points
  • R.J. Barrett Over 5.5 rebounds

Jazz vs Raptors odds

  • Spread: Jazz +11.5 (-115) | Raptors -11.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Jazz +400 | Raptors -600
  • Over/Under: Over 233.5 (-115) | Under 233.5 (-105)

Jazz vs Raptors betting trend to know

The Jazz are 11-5 O/U vs. Eastern Conference opponents this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Jazz vs. Raptors.

How to watch Jazz vs Raptors

LocationScotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
DateSunday, February 1, 2026
Tip-off6:00 p.m. ET
TVKJZZ 14, Sportsnet

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Clippers vs Suns Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

Two teams currently residing inside the West’s play-in picture collide tonight, when the Los Angeles Clippers visit the Phoenix Suns.

With both sides ranked inside the Top 9 in scoring defense, the books might have gone a little conservative, which is why my Clippers vs. Suns predictions and NBA picks are targeting the Over.

Clippers vs Suns prediction

Clippers vs Suns best bet: Over 214 (-110)

The Phoenix Suns are trying to put the finishing touches on a five-game homestand with a fourth straight win, doing so without star Devin Booker, who will be out again on Sunday,

The Los Angeles Clippers hope to wrap their three-game road trip on a positive note, after getting crushed 122-109 in Denver. Unfortunately, they were the opponent that had to take on Nikola Jokic’s return.

Still, that’s just the fourth loss in the last 20 games for L.A., who have climbed into 10th in the West, still a distant seven games back of the seventh-seeded Suns.

Phoenix has owned this head-to-head, ripping off wins in seven of the last eight, but with Booker out and L.A. looking to bounce back, it’s hard to pick them to win outright. Instead, I’m going to target the Over, which sits at a very gettable 214. 

While the Under has cashed in each of the last two meetings, L.A. and Phoenix have combined to score 215+ points in eight straight head-to-head matchups.

Clippers vs Suns same-game parlay

Dillon Brooks is coming off a 27-point effort in the win against Cleveland, and he’s scored 26+ points in each of the last four games, all without Booker. I think Brooks falls Under the total as he’ll have his hands full guarding Kawhi and James Harden.

Speaking of Harden, he’s a big-time dealer against the Suns. In eight career games against Phoenix while a member of the Clippers, Harden has recorded 10+ assists in six of them.

Clippers vs Suns SGP

  • Over 214
  • Dillon Brooks Under 23.5 points
  • James Harden Over 8.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Gillespie makes it rain!

Kawhi Leonard averaged 27.5 points in January, though he's scored 21 points in back-to-back games, his lowest outputs all month. I’ll take the Over simply because of his scoring prowess against the Suns: he’s scored 24+ points five times in the last eight meetings.

Collin Gillespie has been lighting it up from downtown, going a combined 9-for-17 in wins against the Cavs and Pistons, topping Sunday’s 3.5-make line on both occasions. He’s hit 4+ triples in three of six games but missed topping the total by a single make in each of those other three games.

Clippers vs Suns SGP

  • Over 214
  • Dillon Brooks Under 23.5 points
  • James Harden Over 8.5 assists
  • Kawhi Leonard Over 23.5 points
  • Collin Gillespie Over 3.5 threes

Clippers vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Clippers -1.5 (-115) | Suns +1.5 (-105)
  • Moneyline: Clippers -125 | Suns +105
  • Over/Under: Over 214.5 (-110) | Under 214.5 (-110)

Clippers vs Suns betting trend to know

The Suns have won 11 straight home games against teams with a losing record. Find more NBA betting trends for Clippers vs. Suns.

How to watch Clippers vs Suns

LocationPHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ
DateSunday, February 1, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-SoCal, Suns+

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Best NBA Player Props Today for February 1: Joker Steals the Show Against OKC

Sunday’s slate features a full lineup of NBA player props, highlighted by a showdown between the top two teams in the Western Conference as the Denver Nuggets host the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Here are my favorite NBA picks for February 1, led by Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, and Julian Champagnie.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Nuggets Nikola JokicOver 25.5 points<<-105>>
Lakers Luka DoncicTo record a double-double<<-105>>
Spurs Julian ChampagnieOver 9.5 points<<-112>>

Prop #1: Nikola Jokic Over 25.5 points

-105 at bet365

Nikola Jokic returned to the Denver Nuggets lineup on Friday after missing a month with a knee injury, and he didn’t miss a beat. "The Joker" dropped 31 points and grabbed 12 rebounds while shooting nearly 73% from the field in just 25 minutes of action.

Jokic’s points O/U is set at 25.5 tonight, likely assuming the three-time MVP will play limited minutes against the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, that didn’t stop him from piling up points against the Clippers, one of the toughest defensive teams in the league.

Denver's superstar center is averaging 29.7 points per game this season, and he has surpassed 25.5 points in four of his last five outings. Jokic's only miss came on December 29, when he exited early due to injury.

  • Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBC

Prop #2: Luka Doncic to record a double-double

-105 at bet365

The Los Angeles Lakers haven’t had the best start to the season, but that’s no fault of Luka Doncic

L.A.'s point guard has carried the team, racking up 24 double-doubles this season — fifth-most in the NBA. Doncic comes in fresh off a triple-double on Friday and has posted a double-double in five of his last six games. 

Meanwhile, the New York Knicks rank eighth in the NBA in field goal attempts per game, meaning more opportunities for Doncic to crash the boards.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBC

Prop #3: Julian Champagnie Over 9.5 points

-112 at bet365

The San Antonio Spurs have risen towards the top of the Western Conference this season not just because of Victor Wembanyama, but also due to their offensive depth.

Julian Champagnie has emerged as one of those key offensive contributors for the Spurs, and he’s only gotten better as the season has worn on.

The forward is averaging 11.5 ppg this season, hitting 10+ points in 12 of his last 14 contests.

This line is low for Champagnie tonight, especially against an Orlando Magic team that has allowed 120+ points in each of its last two games.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN Southwest, FDSN Florida

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Thunder vs Nuggets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

Two of the NBA's best teams clash tonight when the Oklahoma City Thunder visit the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena.

Our Thunder vs. Nuggets predictions and NBA picks for this prime-time matchup on Sunday, February 1, expect big performances from both of these high-octane offenses.

Thunder vs Nuggets prediction

Thunder vs Nuggets best bet: Over 228.5 (-110)

The Denver Nuggets boast the NBA’s best offensive rating at 121.0, while the Oklahoma City Thunder rank fifth at 117.8.

Denver’s offense should be firing on all cylinders with Nikola Jokic available, and Oklahoma City’s defense figures to take a hit with Alex Caruso, Jalen Williams, and Ajay Mitchell all sidelined.

Jokic’s offensive impact can’t be overstated. The Nuggets average a scorching 125.6 points per game with the reigning MVP on the floor, compared to just 108.8 when he’s out of the lineup.

Entering tonight, Denver has cashed the Over in three straight, and the Thunder have gone Over in four of their last five road contests.

Oklahoma City leads the league in scoring at 120.3 ppg, with Denver close behind at 120.1. In a showdown featuring the NBA’s top two offenses, expect no shortage of points at Ball Arena. 

Thunder vs Nuggets same-game parlay

Oklahoma City has covered the spread in just four of its last 10 games and has failed to cover in four straight. Meanwhile, Denver has covered in four of its last five contests and owns a strong 29–20 ATS record on the season.

Jokic is expected to log roughly 25–30 minutes on Sunday as Denver continues to manage his workload, but his assist prop is still too low to ignore. He’s recorded at least nine assists in 25 of 33 games this season, including 13 of 16 at home, where he’s averaging 11.4 dimes per game.

Thunder vs Nuggets SGP

  • Over 228.5 (-110)
  • Nuggets +4.5
  • Nikola Jokic Over 8.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Shai Day!

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander remains one of the NBA’s elite scorers, averaging 32.0 ppg and reaching the 33-point mark 19 times this season.

After posting back-to-back 40-point performances, Gilgeous-Alexander has been held to 27.7 ppg over his last three starts. He’s due for a bounce-back, and tonight's showdown sets up as an ideal spot for SGA to reassert himself.

Thunder vs Nuggets SGP

  • Over 228.5 (-110)
  • Nuggets +4.5
  • Nikola Jokic Over 8.5 assists
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 32.5 points

Thunder vs Nuggets odds

  • Spread: Thunder -4.5 (-110) | Nuggets +4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Thunder -185 | Nuggets +155
  • Over/Under: Over 228.5 (-110) | Under 228.5 (-110)

Thunder vs Nuggets betting trend to know

Denver has hit the game total Over in 31 of its last 50 games (+10.13 Units / 18% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Nuggets.

How to watch Thunder vs Nuggets

LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateSunday, February 1, 2026
Tip-off9:30 p.m. ET
TVNBC

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Mat Ishbia pours cold water on Miles Bridges rumors

It’s NBA trade deadline season, and the rumors are swirling faster than a dust devil in the Sonoran Desert. Where is Giannis going to land? What do the Dallas Mavericks do with Anthony Davis? And what, if anything, should the Suns be doing? There are plenty of questions, and they will all be answered soon enough, with the trade deadline set for February 5 at 1:00pm Arizona time.

This is the part of the calendar when whispers start to surface. Little things here and there. For a team like the Suns, one that is competing for a top-four seed in the Western Conference, it would be irresponsible not to listen. Listening does not mean acting. It means being informed.

And here we are again, back in familiar territory. The annual idea that Miles Bridges to the Suns could someday become a thing. The reasoning is always the same. Michigan State. A tidy narrative that never seems to die.

For those curious about where I stand on Miles Bridges, I have laid those thoughts out before.

So will the Suns make a run at Miles Bridges? I think there is something to take from a recent interview Mat Ishbia did with Zach Lowe on The Zach Low Show. Quick side note, there are only a few podcasts I listen to religiously, and Zach Lowe is one of them. If you want a real sense of what is happening around the NBA, that is the one I keep coming back to.

During the interview, Zach asked Ishbia about Bridges, not directly, not cleanly, but in a way that clearly invited a response. And Ishbia answered.

“I’ll tell you that I know that guy that you’re referencing, and he’s a great player and a winner on the court,” Ishbia responded. But he added, “There’s nothing to it right now.”

My takeaway from that is this. The Suns are going to stand pat when it comes to Miles Bridges. There is no reason to chase something that could disrupt the energy and chemistry this team has built. That is not what this team is about. That is not what this season is about.

This season is about toughness, about growth, about patience. And based on his comments on the Zach Lowe Show, it sounds like Mat Ishbia sees it the same way.

What will the Suns do? We’ll find out as the week progresses, but I am firmly on #TeamNoTrade Island.

Open Thread: Wemby’s first 150 games elicit memories of David Robinson

There is always something being made of Victor Wembanyama’s uniqueness, especially when it comes to filling up stat sheets.

Recently, Wemby became the NBA’s all-time leader in games with 4+ three-pointers and 4+ blocks with fourteen total.

Throughout his first two seasons, there were often statistics showing that he had more blocks that entire teams.

Last Wednesday, Wembanyama played in his 150th NBA game. At the end, his totals evoked the first 150 games of another Spurs center, the legendary David Robinson.

But it goes beyond comparisons to The Admiral. The post comparing the two Spurs centers was limited to points rebounds and blocks.

As far as the start of his career is concerned., Victor Wembanyama is in great company. Check out these individual comparisons.

In his first 150 games, Victor Wembanyama racked up more points than Kevin Durant. Like Wemby, Durant was Rookie of the Year. KD averaged 20.3 points in his first season and 25.3 in his second. Durant recently surpasses Dirk Nowitzki in all-time scoring. He’s fifth and sure to move beyond Michael Jordan in the weeks to come.

Additionally, Wemby has more rebounds than Charles Barkley over his first 150 games. Barkley averaged 8.6 boards in his rookie campaign and 12.8 in his second season. He is the 20th all-time in NBA/ABA rankings with 12, 546 over his sixteen seasons.

Wemby also bested Nikola Jokic in assists. The Joker had one less, 533, compared to Victor’s 534. Jokic is currently 47th all-time. He’s currently in his second consecutive season averaging double-digit dimes. As far as big men go, Jokic is one of the best when it comes to dishing out assists.

Wemby has more steals than the great Kobe Bryant over their respective sesquicentenary starts. Kobe retired with 1,944 career steals, ranking him 19th on the all-time list.

What about blocks? Well, we know that rejecting shots is Wemby’s specialty. After 150 games, he’s tallied over 70 blocks more than Hakeem Olajuwon did in his first 150 games. “The Dream” is the all-time NBA/ABA blocks leader with 3,830. For measure, basketball-refernce.com lists Nikola Jokic as the 250th ranked NBA all-time with 561 blocks. Wemby is 42 blocks from cracking the top 250. That’s all-time NBA blocking leaders. Let that soak in.

Finally, our dear Victor Wembanyama has more three-pointers made in his inaugural campaign than Steph Curry, the greatest shooter of all time. Granted, in his first couple of seasons Curry didn’t shoot with the volume he hasover the latter half of his career, but he had the accuracy. Curry is the NBA’s all-time three-point shooter with 4,233 (as of this writing) and counting. He’s almost a thousand more than James Harden, the second highest all-time.

Any one of those on its own is impressive, but Wemby is a great player all around. And he’s still developing.

What’s next for Wemby? What will his 200th game stats look like? Will he ever get that coveted quadruple-double? It certainly seems to be within his reach.


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Cavs at Trail Blazers: How to watch, odds, and injury report

Dec 3, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard Donovan Mitchell (45) drives against Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) in the fourth quarter at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Richard-Imagn Images | David Richard-Imagn Images

The Cleveland Cavaliers had a tough start to their road trip. They weren’t prepared to go against a hard-playing Phoenix Suns team and paid the price. We’ll see if that changes against the Portland Trail Blazers.

This will be the Blazers’ first game back from a three-game Eastern Conference road trip. They dropped each of the games on their trip, and have an extensive injury report.

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WhoCleveland Cavaliers (29-21) at Porland Trail Blazers (23-26)

Where: Moda Center – Portland, OR

When: Sun., Feb. 1 at 9 PM

TV: FanDuel Sports Network Ohio, FanDuel Sports Network App, NBA League Pass

Point spread: Cavs -3

Cavs injury report: Evan Mobley – OUT (calf), Darius Garland – OUT (toe), Craig Porter Jr. – QUESTIONABLE (knee), Max Strus – OUT (foot), Tristan Enaruna – QUESTIONABLE (G League),

Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis aren’t on the injury report, but they wouldn’t be expected to play in this one.

Trail Blazers injury report: Deni Avdija – QUESTIONABLE (back), Scoot Henderson – OUT (hamstring), Jrue Holiday – OUT (personal), Damian Lillard – OUT (Achilles), Kris Murray – OUT (back), Duop Reath – OUT (foot), Matisse Thybulle – OUT (knee), Blake Wesley – QUESTIONABLE (foot), Robert Williams – QUESTIONABLE (knee)

Cavs expectedstarting lineup: Donovan Mitchell, Sam Merrill, Jaylon Tyson, Dean Wade, Jarrett Allen

Trail Blazers expected starting lineup: Caleb Love, Shaedon Sharpe, Toumani Camara, Deni Avdija, Donovan Clingan

Previous matchup: The Cavs lost their first meeting 122-110 in Dec.

Here’s a look at both teams’ impact stats via Cleaning the Glass.

Offensive RatingDefensive RatingNet Rating
Cavs117.2 (10th)114.3 (11th)+2.8 (11th)
Trail Blazers113.4 (24h)116 (19th)-2.7 (22nd)

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How to watch the debut of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock

How to watch the debut of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

We’ve been waiting all day for Sunday night… wait, wrong sport.

With the NFL season and Sunday Night Football wrapping up, NBC’s Sunday Night Basketball will officially debut as the NBA season hits the stretch run.

The regular season is already more than halfway complete, and the chase for Larry O’Brien trophy is beginning to heat up. In the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets lead the way with the Los Angeles Lakers lurking behind. On the other side of the country, the New York Knicks are among the East contenders again. All four teams will be featured in the star-studded doubleheader on NBC and Peacock.

Here’s everything to know for Sunday Night Basketball this week:

When is Sunday Night Basketball on NBC?

Sunday Night Basketball will debut on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026.

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What games are on Sunday Night Basketball tonight?

The evening will begin at Madison Square Garden, as the Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the Knicks host Luka Doncic, LeBron James and the Lakers at 7 p.m. ET.

For the second game, it’ll be a playoff rematch in Colorado between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Oklahoma City Thunder and Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets at 9:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock

Sunday Night Basketball will air on NBC and stream on Peacock.

Basketball Night in America (BNIA) begins at 6 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, followed by Lakers-Knicks at 7 p.m. ET and Thunder-Nuggets at 9:30 p.m. ET.

Who are the announcers for Sunday Night Basketball?

NBC’s coverage on Sunday will feature a variety of Hall of Famers and award-winners.

BNIA will be hosted by Maria Taylor alongside Hall of Fame analysts Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady. WNBA star Caitlin Clark will also join BNIA as a special contributor at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. She’ll return to the crew on March 29, too.

Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Hall of Famer Reggie Miller (analyst), three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford (analyst) and Zora Stephenson (courtside reporter) will call Lakers-Knicks at MSG.

Noah Eagle (play-by-play), Hall of Famer Grant Hill (analyst) and Ashley ShahAhmadi (courtside reporter) will be in Denver for Thunder-Nuggets.

Sunday Night Basketball theme song by Lenny Kravitz

Sunday Night Basketball, like Sunday Night Football will begin with an opening song from a Grammy-winning artist.

Lenny Kravitz will provide the tune for the basketball edition, which begins a new era for the NBA on NBC. Here’s a teaser of what to expect:

Sunday Night Basketball full schedule for 2026 NBA season

After this week’s doubleheader, Sunday Night Basketball will return on Feb. 22 through the end of the regular season. Here are all the games to come:

  • Feb. 22: Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers
  • March 1: Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas Mavericks
  • March 8: Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs
  • March 15: Golden State Warriors at New York Knicks
  • March 22: Minnesota Timberwolves at Boston Celtics
  • March 29 (doubleheader): New York Knicks at Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors at Denver Nuggets
  • April 5 (doubleheader): Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors

How to watch the debut of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock

How to watch the debut of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

We’ve been waiting all day for Sunday night… wait, wrong sport.

With the NFL season and Sunday Night Football wrapping up, NBC’s Sunday Night Basketball will officially debut as the NBA season hits the stretch run.

The regular season is already more than halfway complete, and the chase for Larry O’Brien trophy is beginning to heat up. In the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets lead the way with the Los Angeles Lakers lurking behind. On the other side of the country, the New York Knicks are among the East contenders again. All four teams will be featured in the star-studded doubleheader on NBC and Peacock.

Here’s everything to know for Sunday Night Basketball this week:

When is Sunday Night Basketball on NBC?

Sunday Night Basketball will debut on Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026.

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What games are on Sunday Night Basketball tonight?

The evening will begin at Madison Square Garden, as the Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns and the Knicks host Luka Doncic, LeBron James and the Lakers at 7 p.m. ET.

For the second game, it’ll be a playoff rematch in Colorado between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s Oklahoma City Thunder and Nikola Jokic’s Denver Nuggets at 9:30 p.m. ET.

How to watch Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock

Sunday Night Basketball will air on NBC and stream on Peacock.

Basketball Night in America (BNIA) begins at 6 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock, followed by Lakers-Knicks at 7 p.m. ET and Thunder-Nuggets at 9:30 p.m. ET.

Who are the announcers for Sunday Night Basketball?

NBC’s coverage on Sunday will feature a variety of Hall of Famers and award-winners.

BNIA will be hosted by Maria Taylor alongside Hall of Fame analysts Carmelo Anthony, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady. WNBA star Caitlin Clark will also join BNIA as a special contributor at Madison Square Garden on Sunday. She’ll return to the crew on March 29, too.

Mike Tirico (play-by-play), Hall of Famer Reggie Miller (analyst), three-time NBA Sixth Man of the Year Jamal Crawford (analyst) and Zora Stephenson (courtside reporter) will call Lakers-Knicks at MSG.

Noah Eagle (play-by-play), Hall of Famer Grant Hill (analyst) and Ashley ShahAhmadi (courtside reporter) will be in Denver for Thunder-Nuggets.

Sunday Night Basketball theme song by Lenny Kravitz

Sunday Night Basketball, like Sunday Night Football will begin with an opening song from a Grammy-winning artist.

Lenny Kravitz will provide the tune for the basketball edition, which begins a new era for the NBA on NBC. Here’s a teaser of what to expect:

Sunday Night Basketball full schedule for 2026 NBA season

After this week’s doubleheader, Sunday Night Basketball will return on Feb. 22 through the end of the regular season. Here are all the games to come:

  • Feb. 22: Boston Celtics at Los Angeles Lakers
  • March 1: Oklahoma City Thunder at Dallas Mavericks
  • March 8: Houston Rockets at San Antonio Spurs
  • March 15: Golden State Warriors at New York Knicks
  • March 22: Minnesota Timberwolves at Boston Celtics
  • March 29 (doubleheader): New York Knicks at Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors at Denver Nuggets
  • April 5 (doubleheader): Los Angeles Lakers at Dallas Mavericks and Houston Rockets at Golden State Warriors

‘Impossible' to replace suspended George, but Sixers know the blueprint

‘Impossible' to replace suspended George, but Sixers know the blueprint  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Joel Embiid made no effort to minimize the magnitude of Paul George’s suspension.

“Impossible,” Embiid said Saturday night when asked about replacing George. “I know people have mixed feelings about what he brings to the table, but you can’t replace it. He does everything for us. Defensively, probably our best perimeter defender. Offensively, he can play so many roles — knock down shots, post up, creation, playmaking. Can’t replace it. It’s going to be tough moving forward, but we’ve just got to try.”

One silver lining for the Sixers is that Embiid can make everything around him appear irrelevant when he’s at or near his top level. He scored 40 points Saturday night for the first time in the regular season since January of 2024 and the Sixers pulled out a 124-114 win over the Pelicans.

Of course, life for the Sixers without George isn’t as simple as tossing the ball to Embiid and hoping for the best. The 35-year-old forward was suspended 25 games Saturday for violating the NBA’s anti-drug policy. Sixers head coach Nick Nurse indicated he won’t be entirely separate from the team during his suspension. 

“He’s still part of the team,” Nurse said. “He can’t play the games but is still allowed in the facility and practices and all that stuff. We’re going to make sure those things continue to happen to get him back. And I just told him listen, as with all our players dealing with this type of stuff, we care about him. We’re here to help him … in any way possible. Got to get through it the best way we can, and then go from there.”

No Sixer shared any further information about the circumstances of George’s suspension. He told ESPN’s Shams Charania he “made the mistake of taking an improper medication” while “seeking treatment” for a mental health issue. 

“I obviously don’t have all the details,” Embiid said. “All we know is whatever was tweeted, so it’s hard to comment on it. But I know Paul. He means well. We’re going to hold down the fort until he comes back.”

The suspension has many on-court ripple effects.

Dominick Barlow rejoined the starting lineup Saturday. Trendon Watford and Jabari Walker returned to the rotation. Jared McCain played a major role off the bench, sinking four three-pointers and meshing well with Embiid. After taking just three field goals over 37 minutes in the Sixers’ victory Thursday vs. the Kings, Kelly Oubre Jr. had a strong all-around night with 19 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. 

“As soon as the news came out, I hit Jared, Justin (Edwards), Trendon: ‘Listen, y’all got to be ready,’” Tyrese Maxey said. “I know Kelly’s going to be ready; that’s just who he is. But Jared, Justin, Trendon … those three guys haven’t played in playoff basketball. And last year we weren’t good, so we didn’t play meaningful basketball. 

“Now, going into the All-Star break, we want to be playing the right away. After the All-Star break, we want to be stepping in the right directions and we want to be looking toward trying to get into position for the postseason. So we need those guys to really step up and play good basketball for us.”

Notably, Embiid didn’t rest much against the Kings.

He logged 39 minutes and was fresh enough to nail crunch-time jumpers. The seven-time All-Star’s left knee still requires regular maintenance, but it hasn’t looked problematic lately. Embiid’s averaged 29.9 points, 8.5 rebounds, 4.3 assists and 1.0 blocks since Dec. 12. 

He’s dramatically exceeded his own expectations after playing just 19 games last year and undergoing arthroscopic surgery in April. Embiid on Saturday credited Sixers vice president of athlete care Simon Rice for being “the one guy that’s just kept trying to figure it out” and spoke at length about his gratitude.

“Honestly, it’s surprising,” Embiid said. “Coming into this year, I thought it was going to be more of a tryout year for me. This year has already been successful because coming into the year, it was all about figuring out, ‘What’s the schedule? How are we going to do this moving forward?’ 

“Trying to figure out how the knee is going to respond every single day. We started the year with at least two days off after every game. Now we’ve been doing it every other day. It’s been going well. … So to me, this year is already a success, but that doesn’t change my mentality as far as wanting to get better every single day. Keep pushing.”

For the teammates who have seen Embiid’s full-blown dominance firsthand, this quality of play isn’t stunning. And with George now out of the picture, the Sixers want their star big man to stay rolling.

“I’ve seen him score 40 countless times,” Oubre said. “I never doubted that he’d be able to get back to that point. Super proud of him. I know that he’s gone through a lot of adversity over these past few years and it’s just good to see him smiling, it’s good to see him happy, it’s good to see him celebrating and trolling. More to come.”

Quote board: Jason Kidd goes on expletive-filled rant after 111-107 loss to Houston

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Following the Dallas Mavericks’ 111-107 loss to the Houston Rockets, Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd went and fulfilled his media obligations in quite an unusual fashion. Kidd, who as we well know, is not typically one to give you much in a press conference setting. Well, Saturday night’s postgame presser was much different than any old postgame presser. 

For that, it’s time to open up the quote board for the second time in a week!

Jason Kidd

On Cooper Flagg’s drive to the basket with 25 seconds left in the game

I saw a foul. Sean [Wright], Simone [Jelks] and Jason [Goldberg] (the three officials for the game) were awful tonight. It’s unacceptable. It’s a foul and he needs to be at the free throw line. Does he make both? That’s up to the player.

Well, Jason Kidd decided today was the day he is going to open up the checkbook and make one payable to Adam Silver, because this one will likely cost him $25,000. I get it, it’s been a frustrating year and the Mavs have lost a ton of close games. But in fairness to the officials, Cooper didn’t get a ton of contact on that drive. I’d be willing to bet he says the same thing, and would probably like to have that one back. But hey, that’s life in the league as a rookie. You live and learn.

Now, to the viral quote.

On the criticism he received for playing Cooper Flagg at point guard

Criticism? That’s your opinion. You guys write that [well written article]. I’ve done this, I’ve played this game. I’ve played it at a very high level, and I know what the [rhymes with firetruck] I’m doing. I don’t give a [fudge] about what you guys write, because you guys have never played the game. I build players, so I know what the [wow, another one!] I’m doing. So, if I take criticism, it only makes me better. Because if I wasn’t doing it right, you guys wouldn’t be poking holes in what I’ve done.

If you’ll allow, I’d like to offer my honest reaction to this set of answers from Jason Kidd.

Because Kidd quite literally never gives anything of substance in pressers, this whole thing just feels like a bit. It screams like he came in pissed off, and was looking for a way to defend himself for his team going 32-50 in the 82 regular season games that have passed since the Luka Doncic trade one year ago (Los Angeles, by the way, is 51-31 in the same time with the 2022-23 Mavericks surrounding Luka). And, in case you forgot, who was sitting up there in Cleveland on Feb. 2, saying that he and Nico Harrison were “aligned” in the vision? Oh yeah, that’d be the head coach of the Mavericks, Jason Kidd. Well Jason, I guess this is a bit more than you bargained for?

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Oh, and another thing. The complaints about the point Flagg experiment all came because Jason Kidd, head coach of the Mavericks, simply had Cooper Flagg bring the ball up, hand it off to someone, and then sit his happy self in the corner while you tried to force feed Anthony Davis. Those same lineups that Kidd ran in the early season games actually work now because Flagg is able to actually run offense with the ball in his hands. Funny how that works!

So spare me the routine when you, Jason Kidd

  • Were (allegedly) advocating for the Luka Doncic trade
  • As member of the brain trust, decided that Ryan Nembhard, Brandon Williams and D’Angelo Russell (who has been DNP-CD for weeks now) were the guards you wanted to surround your 18-year-old number one overall pick with
  • Worst of all, actively made the first 20 games of the Cooper Flagg experience miserable to watch

However, since none of us here played in the NBA, I probably just made it all up, I don’t even understand what good basketball is. So, I offer my congratulations to Jason Kidd, who is now winning at a 47.5% clip in his career without Luka Doncic on his roster. Maybe he’ll parlay all of that knowledge and wisdom into being the GM one day. Frankly, I just fear it’s going to be for this team.

Mike Brown credits Jalen Brunson for sparking Knicks’ defensive turnaround

Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks' blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden.
Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks' blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden.

The Knicks fought out of their rut and turned their season around primarily due to a dramatic defensive improvement. 

And coach Mike Brown praised an unlikely, or little appreciated, part of it — Jalen Brunson. 

“Jalen’s a good defender,” Brown said. “Obviously, a lot of people sleep on that. I don’t know why they have for years. He’s competitive, he’s feisty, he’s strong. There was a clip that we used from the Toronto game. We like to make sure we one-two [step] into the ball with a little physicality while leading with your chest — not with your hands — and getting over the screen as the ball comes over the screen.

Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks’ blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

“If there was a definition of how to defend the ball in a pick-and-roll situation when you’re on the ball, that play would’ve been it. Because he step-slided, used his chest and because he did that, [Immanuel] Quickley pushed off and he picked up an offensive foul.”

The Knicks have recorded a 92.8 defensive rating during their current five-game winning streak — best in the NBA during that stretch.  



“He’s been impressive leading with his chest, showing his hands and trying to play defense the right way with a little chip on his shoulder,” Brown said. “So it’s not just him, it’s all of our guys that have done that. But it’s good to see him doing it, especially with the scoring load that we put him on the other end of the floor.” 


After losing nine of 11 games, the Knicks have benefited from some needed rest. 

Jalen Brunson defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks’ blowout win over the Trail Blazers. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

They had two days off between a blowout win over the Nets and a win over the 76ers, and another two days off between that 76ers game and their win over the Kings.

These last five games during their streak came across 10 days. 

“To be able to spend some time in the gym, where you’re not worrying about playing a game, has benefited us a ton,” Brown said. “We’ve made some changes on both ends of the floor. The more time we have to continue working on it, on them, the better we’ll be at the end of the day.”