Butler downplays ‘Heat Culture' narrative ahead of Miami return

Butler downplays ‘Heat Culture' narrative ahead of Miami return originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Culture isn’t the be-all, end-all for an NBA team’s success on the court. As Jimmy Butler can attest to.

The superstar forward was traded from the Miami Heat to the Golden State Warriors in a blockbuster deal on Feb. 5, and in an exclusive interview with The Athletic’s Anthony Slater published Monday, he revealed why, after five-plus seasons in Miami, he does not view the organization’s infamous “Heat Culture” as important to the team’s success as many believe it is.

“There was some foundation to it in the sense of the work and all that stuff, which is great,” Butler told The Athletic. “I’m not saying it in a bad way, but I think it’s a little bit, like, overused talking about the ‘Heat Culture.’ It is a great organization. But I think a large part of that culture is you get guys that buy into a (winning mindset).

“You get some guys that buy in, you get some really good players and you get the opportunity to talk about ‘Heat Culture’ a little bit more. I’m not saying it to talk down or anything, but I think whenever you have really good players you can name it whatever you want to name it.”

The concept of “Heat Culture,” similar to “the Patriot way,” coined by the NFL’s New England Patriots, stresses a hard-working, relentless, professional and unselfish style of play.

Butler led the Heat to two NBA Finals appearances (2020, 2023) in four years during his Miami tenure and many believe that throughout those respective postseasons, Butler was the perfect embodiment of what “Heat Culture” meant to the Miami fan base.

However, while Butler believes the organization’s mantra is an effective guiding principle, talent ultimately wins out at the end of the day.

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Steph officially listed as questionable for Warriors-Heat game

Steph officially listed as questionable for Warriors-Heat game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors star Steph Curry is trending in the right direction after missing Saturday’s game due to a pelvic contusion.

Curry, who joined the Warriors in Miami on Sunday, practiced with the team at Barry University and will participate in a separate private workout later Monday.

Curry is listed as questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Heat.

After Monday’s practice, Warriors PR told reporters that Curry is “making good progress” and that his status will be determined by how he feels Tuesday morning.

NBC Sports Bay Area’s Dalton Johnson asked Kerr how Curry looked in practice.

“Good. Good,” Kerr said. “We didn’t scrimmage or anything but he was moving great. Surprised he knocked down a lot of shots too.”

Curry sustained the injury early in the second half of the Warriors’ win over the Toronto Raptors last Thursday night. He missed Golden State’s costly loss to the Atlanta Hawks at State Farm Arena.

The Warriors enter Monday half a game ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves for the Western Conference’s No. 6 seed.

Tuesday’s game against the Heat will be emotional, as forward Jimmy Butler plays his first game against his former team.

Kerr believes it is important for Curry to be there for Butler, or any of his teammates, for that matter.

“I think Steph feels an obligation always to be there for his teammates, regardless of the circumstances,” Kerr told reporters. “He’s an amazing teammate and he wants to get back as soon as possible, mainly so we can win games and climb the ladder in the playoff race. But no doubt he wants to be there for Jimmy too, and that’s one of the things I love about Steph. He’s always there for his guys.”

With 11 regular-season games remaining and so much on the line in each contest, Curry’s presence in Tuesday’s lineup would be a welcome sight for the Warriors.

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Kerr had two non-negotiables for Butler after Warriors' trade

Kerr had two non-negotiables for Butler after Warriors' trade originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors coach Steve Kerr does not ask much from his players, so the few rules he does have, carry weight.

Superstar forward Jimmy Butler learned Kerr’s two most important rules soon after the blockbuster trade that brought him from the Miami Heat to Golden State on Feb. 5. In an exclusive interview with The Athletic’s Anthony Slater, revealed Kerr’s two non-negotiables for him: Show up on time and compete to win as part of the group.

Butler revealed to Slater that when the Warriors were preparing to fly back home to San Francisco after a win over the Brooklyn Nets on March 6, he pulled Kerr aside to inform him of his decision to fly separately to Miami to pick up his children before beginning the team’s recent seven-game homestand.

“I pulled Steve aside and said, ‘Steve, I’m finna fly home and grab my kids,’” Butler told The Athletic. “He said, ‘Oh, OK. Yeah. See you back in the Bay.’ Like nothing else. Nothing.”

The detour was not a request from Butler, but rather him informing the team of his plans, regardless of how they felt about it. Fortunately for Butler, Kerr, who notoriously embraces a family-first environment, had no issue with his stop in Miami and wants his players to feel comfortable marching to the beat of their own drums. As long as it doesn’t get in the way of the ultimate goal: Winning.

“We welcome personal quirkiness and individualism, and I think guys always feel a sense of freedom here,” Kerr said. “I told Jimmy that from Day 1. I said, ‘You be you.’”

The Warriors, like the four other NBA teams Butler has played for, have learned that there is no controlling the 35-year-old on and off the court.

And as long as Butler abides by the team’s two non-negotiables, that won’t be an issue.

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Fantasy Basketball Recap: NBA Week in Review, Player Shut-Downs & Records Broken

As the season winds down, we continue to see new milestones reached and clubs making the call to shut down injured players. In this article, we will look into a bit of both and also touch on intriguing performances from a busy week of NBA action. 

Notable Achievements 

DeMar DeRozan took a significant step in cementing himself in the NBA history books as he reached the impressive milestone of 25,000 career (regular season) points in a loss against the Bulls on Thursday. He is in the midst of his 12th consecutive season averaging at least 20 points per game, and he averaged 23.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, 4.9 assists and 1.0 steals over four outings last week. DeRozan should continue to shine as he must lead the way for the Kings as they pursue their postseason hopes. 

Jimmy Butler is making his presence felt with his new squad as he became the fastest player in Warriors history to rack up 100 rebounds and 100 assists, reaching the milestone on Tuesday, in just his 17th appearance with the team. He has reached the 20-point mark in eight of his 19 outings since joining the club, including in three out of four games played last week, averaging 22.0 points, 7.8 rebounds, 9.0 assists and 1.3 steals over that span. He should continue to thrive as he looks increasingly more comfortable with each game played in the new setting. 

After becoming the seventh player in NBA history to score at least 20 points in 60 consecutive games, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander pushed the streak up to 64 games and is averaging 33.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 6.3 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.0 blocks over that span. His impressive achievement makes a great case for him to earn his first MVP award, and he can be expected to continue to lead the charge for his energetic squad as they look to keep their momentum going into the postseason. The Thunder also clinched first place in the Western Conference and are sitting on a 59-12 record.

Sandro Mamukelashvili made history on Wednesday, as he set the record for most points scored by a player in under 20 minutes of action. He shot a blistering 13-for-14 from the field and 7-for-7 from beyond the arc on his way to 34 points in 19 minutes. The big man saw on-and-off minutes through the majority of the season but has earned more consistent time since Victor Wembanyama was injured. Mamukelashvili is averaging 13.8 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 14.8 minutes per game over the last five games. He should continue to see a similar amount of opportunity through the final stretch of the campaign, especially after his massive performance. 

Bronny James turned some heads as he accumulated 17 points on 7-for-10 shooting, three rebounds, five assists and a block in 30 minutes of action during a blowout loss to the Bucks on Thursday. As a result of his efforts, he earned a place in Lakers history, becoming the youngest Lakers rookie since Magic Johnson to achieve 17 points and five assists while shooting 70 percent from the field. James continues to see sparse action, usually late in blowout situations, and will have to continue to make the most of the limited opportunity. 

Stand-Out Performers 

Jaylin Williams opened the week by recording his second triple-double of the season, as he finished with 19 points, 17 rebounds, 11 assists and two steals in a 33-point win over the 76ers on Monday. He kept up his solid play through the rest of the week and averaged 15.0 points, 9.7 rebounds and 5.7 assists over the three games played. His big game on Monday was partially a result of him picking up a bigger role in the absence of Jalen Williams. However, he is averaging 16.9 minutes per game on the season, which is plenty of time for him to continue to make his presence felt and provide important support off the bench. 

Stephon Castle has started in the last six games and is averaging 20.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.7 blocks over that span, including topping the 20-point mark in two of the Spurs' four games played last week. Castle has been a key part of the Spurs' rotation all season and is likely to continue to handle a significant role down the stretch as the club is no longer in the playoff mix and focusing on development is their only meaningful goal that remains.

Josh Giddey was two steals away from a quadruple-double in his last outing, as he tallied 15 points, 10 rebounds, 17 assists and eight steals in 33 minutes of action in a 31-point win over the Lakers on Saturday. He played in just two of the Bulls' four games last week but shined in both outings, as he had 22 points, seven rebounds, seven assists, two steals and a block in a loss to the Suns on Wednesday. Giddey is averaging 14.0 points, 7.7 rebounds, 6.9 assists and 1.2 steals on the season and has hit the 20-point mark on 12 occasions. He also has 24 double-doubles and four triple-doubles. He is in a great position to continue to grow with the team's young core and is on track to help lead the way as they are set for a run at the postseason. 

Donovan Mitchell is noted here for the opposite reason as the above-mentioned players, as he is coming off his worst stretch of the season, averaging 16.8 points on 30.3 percent shooting over four games last week. His struggles coincided with the Cavs' first four-game losing streak of the season, which spanned from March 16 to March 21, before they managed to get back on track with a win over the Jazz on Sunday. Despite the rough patch, the Cavs maintain a 5.0-game hold on first place in the East and should be able to cruise the rest of the way without losing their grip on the top spot. Mitchell has been a major factor in their success, averaging 23.7 points, 4.3 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.3 steals on the campaign, maintaining his streak of averaging at least 20 points per game in every season of his career. Mitchell is likely to get his groove back and should continue to be the leading force in his club's push through the postseason.

Shut Down

It was announced early last week that Paul George would be shut down for the season after receiving injections to deal with injuries to his left adductor muscle and knee. The news puts an end to arguably the most disappointing season of his career, as his debut campaign with the 76ers could not have gone much worse. In his defense, the team's struggles mostly hinged on the unavailability of Joel Embiid. However, George was not able to carry the torch in the big man's absence, as he averaged less than 20 points per game for the first time in 10 seasons. At 34 years old, George still has time to get his game back on track, as long as he can recover to full health. Additionally, with a healthy Embiid and Tyrese Maxey by his side, he could help lead the 76ers to a quick turnaround next year.  

Trey Murphy was working on a stellar season, averaging career highs of 21.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game, but it came to an abrupt end last week, as he suffered a torn labrum and partial rotator cuff tear early in a meeting with the Pistons on Monday. Murphy reached the 30-point mark seven times, including two games with at least 40, as he established himself as a legitimate scoring threat from the wing this season. As long as he comes back healthy, he will be a key figure for the Pelicans' next campaign and should continue to build on his impressive progress in what will be his fifth NBA season. 

Clippers' five-game winning streak ends in loss to NBA-leading Thunder

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket.
Oklahoma City guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander drives between Clippers defenders during the Thunder's 103-101 win at the Intuit Dome on Sunday. (Wally Skalij / Associated Press)

Facing the NBA's top team and one of the league's elite players, the Clippers needed to be at their best Sunday if they were to extend their winning streak to six games.

But they failed to deliver in the final seconds against the Oklahoma City Thunder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, losing 103-101 in a tense battle at the Intuit Dome.

“A lot of turnovers. Even at the end of the fourth, we had two or three turnovers at the end,” Kawhi Leonard said. “Yeah, we fought hard. We was in the game the whole game. Just calls could have gone either way. But salute to them. They've been the best team in the league.”

The Clippers missed an opportunity to tie the game when Derrick Jones Jr. made only one of two free throws with 1:22 left, leaving the Clippers down 101-100 before things really started to unravel.

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Two costly turnovers, including one by Ivica Zubac after he fumbled the ball out of bounds with 1:01 left, ended one chance to take the lead. Then, with 21 seconds left, Norman Powell missed a shot, and after Zubac got the offensive rebound, Kawhi Leonard missed a shot with four seconds remaining.

The loss dropped the Clippers (40-31) to eighth in an increasingly tight Western Conference postseason race. They are one game out of sixth place for the final automatic playoff berth with 11 games left.

"I already played in the play-in and I ain’t trying to do that again," said Powell, who finished with nine points. "So, you’re watching closely on positioning, wanting teams to lose, want to keep the way we’re playing going. Bounce back on this road trip. But, yeah, definitely, everybody is trying to avoid that play-in right now.”

Gilgeous-Alexander, held to seven-for-29 shooting from the floor, finished with 26 points. He made all 11 of his free-throw attempts, including two in the final seconds.

Leonard had 25 points and 10 rebounds. James Harden, who finished with 17 points, moved past Moses Malone for 11th on the NBA's all-time scoring list. Zubac had 15 points and 11 rebounds.

After the game, Harden limped around the locker room. He had been kneed in the left thigh by Thunder guard Luguentz Dort in the third quarter. Harden said he rolled his foot during the play.

The Thunder, who swept the season series against the Clippers, have the NBA's best record at 59-12 and the league’s leading scorer and most valuable player candidate in Gilgeous-Alexander (32.9 points per game).

It wasn't all bad news for the Clippers — coach Tyronn Lue was back on the sideline. He missed five of the previous seven games because of back pain, with the Clippers going 6-1 over that stretch with assistant coach Brian Shaw at the helm.

Lue thanked his coaching staff for keeping the team in good shape.

“I feel a lot better,” Lue said. “I’m just going to take it day by day, game by game. ... The pain from my shoulder and back kind of went down my leg a little bit. ... I feel really good as far as my back and shoulder. Now, it’s just trying to get the leg part better, but I do feel better from that regard. That’s what was giving me the most problems."

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Heat snap 10-game losing streak with win against Hornets behind 42 from Wiggins

MIAMI (AP) — Andrew Wiggins scored 42 points for the second-highest scoring game of his career, Tyler Herro added 29 and the Miami Heat beat the Charlotte Hornets 122-105 on Sunday night to snap a 10-game losing streak.

Wiggins had the most points by a Heat player this season - Herro had 40 three times - and finished five shy of his career high of 47, done Nov. 13, 2016, for Minnesota against the Los Angeles Lakers.

He'll face his former team, Golden State, on Tuesday for the first time since getting traded to Miami last month. However, the bigger story coming into that game is the return of Jimmy Butler to Miami.

Nick Smith Jr. scored 19 and LaMelo Ball had 18 points and 11 assists for Charlotte, which led by 12 early but were eliminated from postseason contention. The Hornets haven't made the playoffs since 2016 — a seven-game Round 1 loss to Miami.

Miami closed the first half on a 24-4 run, shooting 10 of 14 over the final 7:05 before intermission. Charlotte shot 1-of-12 in that stretch.

The 10-game slide tied the sixth-longest in Heat history.

3 observations after Sixers' losing streak hits 4 games with defeat to Hawks

3 observations after Sixers' losing streak hits 4 games with defeat to Hawks  originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

To no one’s surprise, the shorthanded Sixers’ losing streak reached four games Sunday night in Atlanta.

The Hawks picked up a 132-119 victory at State Farm Arena. Atlanta moved to 35-36 overall and the Sixers dipped to 23-48. 

Quentin Grimes recorded 26 points and six assists. Justin Edwards added 22 points.

Hawks star Trae Young posted 28 points and 12 assists. Rookie Zaccharie Risacher had 22 points.

The Sixers had 10 players out with injuries. Below is the full list:

  • Tyrese Maxey (lower back sprain and right finger sprain) 
  • Joel Embiid (season-ending left knee injury) 
  • Paul George (season-ending left adductor and left knee injuries) 
  • Jared McCain (season-ending left lateral meniscus surgery) 
  • Eric Gordon (season-ending right wrist surgery)  
  • Kelly Oubre Jr. (right knee sprain) 
  • Lonnie Walker IV (concussion) 
  • Adem Bona (left ankle sprain) 
  • Kyle Lowry (right hip injury) 
  • Andre Drummond (left toe sprain)

Oshae Brissett was also ruled out in the second half because of right knee swelling.

The Sixers will complete their six-game road trip Monday night against the Pelicans. Here are observations on their defeat to the Hawks: 

Inauspicious start 

Nothing about the first two minutes suggested the Sixers were going to snap their skid. 

The team committed turnovers on its first two possessions and Atlanta scored the night’s first five points. And, with just 89 seconds elapsed, Sixers head coach Nick Nurse got a technical foul for his sideline complaints about the officiating. 

Individually, Edwards again started very well. He scored eight points in about six minutes and continued to show growing comfort at attacking closeouts when open jumpers aren’t available. Edwards has drawn 11 free throws over the last two games. Before Friday, he’d averaged just 1.2 free throws per game in his rookie year. 

The Sixers’ defense again leaked all sorts of points. Georges Niang quickly drilled two long-range shots after checking in. Three Niang free throws with 3.9 seconds left in the first quarter gave the Hawks a 35-24 lead. 

Hawks’ bench has major edge 

Another reason the Sixers fell behind is Grimes wasn’t on his A-game early. He missed his first two jumpers short and only scored two points in the first quarter. Still, Grimes managed to post at least 25 for an eight consecutive game.

Once both benches entered the picture, Atlanta had a sizable advantage. The Hawks outscored the Sixers’ second unit by a 36-11 margin in the first half. On top of Niang’s 20 points, Dominick Barlow recorded a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double.

Clearly, the Sixers don’t have tons of manpower or firepower off the bench.

Their four available second-unit players Sunday were Jared Butler, Ricky Council IV, Alex Reese and Brissett. Council followed up his career-high performance against the Spurs with 14 points in 19 minutes, but he fouled out early in the fourth quarter.

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Risacher had a big third quarter and the Hawks’ lead continued to expand. His corner three stretched Atlanta’s advantage to 81-60.

From there, the only real question was exactly how much the Sixers would lose by. Though the Sixers kept plugging away, cutting a deficit as high as 27 points down to 11 with a little under four minutes left, the fourth quarter was still low-stress for Atlanta.

Of course, the subtext of every Sixers defeat is that it boosts their NBA draft lottery outlook. (The team’s first-round pick this year is top-six protected.) After Sunday’s games, the Sixers are tied with the Nets for the league’s fifth-worst record. New Orleans is fourth-worst at 19-53.

The Raptors sit slightly behind the Sixers and Nets in terms of the draft lottery picture at 24-47. Like the Sixers, they’re on a four-game losing streak. Toronto dropped a 123-89 game Sunday to the Spurs.

Spurs vs. Raptors Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 23

It’s Sunday, March 23, and the San Antonio Spurs (30-39) and Toronto Raptors (24-46) are all set to square off from Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.

The Spurs are currently 10-22 on the road with a point differential of -2, while the Raptors have a 4-6 record in their last ten games at home. This is the first of two meetings between the Spurs and Raptors.

Toronto lost three straight games but is 3-3 in the past six and 6-4 over the previous 10 games. San Antonio is 4-2 in the last six games and is 7-8 since the All-Star break.

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  • Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
  • Time: 6:00PM EST
  • Site: Scotiabank Arena
  • City: Toronto, ON
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Game odds for Spurs vs. Raptors

The latest odds as of Sunday:

  • Odds: Spurs (-108), Raptors (-111)
  • Spread:  Raptors -1
  • Over/Under: 234 points

That gives the Spurs an implied team point total of 116.74, and the Raptors 117.26.

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) would look toward the Raptors ML before the Spurs:

"Toronto has dropped three straight games but this isn't the worst spot to back the Raptors. The Spurs are starting a three-game road trip with Detroit and Boston up next, while the Raptors had two days off after returning from their four-game West Coast trip. It's Raptors ML or pass for me."

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  • The Spurs have lost 3 straight road games
  • The Spurs' last 4 road games have gone over the Total
  • The Spurs have covered the spread in 4 of their last 5 games against teams with losing records
  • The Spurs have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Eastern Conference Atlantic Division teams

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Hornets vs. Heat Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 23

It’s Sunday, March 23, and the Charlotte Hornets (18-52) and Miami Heat (29-41) are all set to square off from Kaseya Center in Miami.

The Hornets are currently 7-27 on the road with a point differential of -8, while the Heat have a 2-8 record in their last ten games at home. Miami is 2-1 against Charlotte this season, but lost the previous outing on March 10, 105-102).

Miami has lost 10 straight games, including one to the Hornets in their worst stretch of the season. Charlotte is 1-3 over the last four games and 4-4 in the previous eight games.

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Game details & how to watch Hornets vs. Heat live today

  • Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
  • Time: 6:00PM EST
  • Site: Kaseya Center
  • City: Miami, FL
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Game odds for Hornets vs. Heat

The latest odds as of Sunday:

  • Odds: Hornets (+131), Heat (-155)
  • Spread:  Heat -3.5
  • Over/Under: 212 points

That gives the Hornets an implied team point total of 105.24, and the Heat 107.06.

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Heat to cover against the Hornets:

"While Miami has lost 10 straight games and playing its worst basketball, you'd have to expect this is a spot they have circled for a win after playing postseason competition over the past few games. Splitting with Charlotte would be a rough outcome in any season for Miami. It's Miami or pass as Charlotte continues the tank for the worst record."

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  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 212.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Hornets vs. Heat on Sunday

  • The Heat are on a 7-game losing streak at home
  • The Over is 20-14 in the Heat's home games this season
  • The Heat have failed to cover the Spread in 4 of their last 5 matchups against Eastern Conference teams
  • The Hornets have a losing record (1-13) in divisional matchups this season

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76ers vs. Hawks Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 23

It’s Sunday, March 23, and the Philadelphia 76ers (23-47) and Atlanta Hawks (34-36) are all set to square off from State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

The 76ers are currently 11-25 on the road with a point differential of -5, while the Hawks have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home. Atlanta won the only meeting of the season 132-123 on March 10. This is the second of three matchups.

Atlanta has won two straight games and four of the past six, including last night's win over the Warriors. Philadelphia lost three straight and six of the previous seven games entering this meeting.

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Game details & how to watch 76ers vs. Hawks live today

  • Date: Sunday, March 23, 2025
  • Time: 6:00PM EST
  • Site: State Farm Arena
  • City: Atlanta, GA
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Game odds for 76ers vs. Hawks

The latest odds as of Sunday:

  • Odds: 76ers (+370), Hawks (-488)
  • Spread:  Hawks -10.5
  • Over/Under: 236 points

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Hawks to cover against the 76ers:

"Atlanta played last night and beat the Warriors, and while I don't like backing teams on no rest, the 76ers aren't a team worth backing at all. The Hawks continue their push to climb the eastern standings, while the 76ers continue to look forward to the end of the season. It's Hawks or pass."

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Philadelphia 76ers on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Philadelphia 76ers at +10.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 236.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of 76ers vs. Hawks on Sunday

  • The 76ers have lost 3 straight road games
  • The Hawks' last 6 games versus the 76ers have gone over the Total
  • Eastern Conference Atlantic Division teams have won 4 of their last 5 matchups against Eastern Conference Southeast Division sides

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Kings share encouraging Sabonis injury update before game vs. Celtics

Kings share encouraging Sabonis injury update before game vs. Celtics originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Good news Kings fans.

Domantas Sabonis has made significant progress in the return to play process after missing Sacramento’s last three games with a moderate right ankle sprain, the Kings announced in a statement on Sunday. Sabonis will be questionable for Sacramento’s matchup with the reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics on Monday night at Golden 1 Center.

The star center injured his ankle during the second quarter of the Kings’ 132-122 win over the Memphis Grizzlies last Monday.

Sacramento managed to grit out two tough wins over playoff-caliber opponents without Sabonis, earning impressive victories against the Grizzlies and Cleveland Cavaliers before falling to the Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks in back-to-back games.

While center Jonas Valančiūnas has filled in admirably during Sabonis’ absence, the All-NBA big man’s return to the court will be a massive boost to the Kings’ pursuit of a postseason spot in an air-tight Western Conference playoff picture.

Sabonis is averaging 19.2 points, 13.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists during the 2024-25 NBA season, and will seek to make an immediate impact upon his return to action.

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Kings share encouraging Sabonis injury update before game vs. Celtics

Kings share encouraging Sabonis injury update before game vs. Celtics originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Good news, Kings fans.

Domantas Sabonis has made significant progress in the return-to-play process after missing Sacramento’s last three games with a moderate right ankle sprain, the Kings announced in a statement on Sunday. Sabonis will be questionable for Sacramento’s matchup with the reigning NBA champion Boston Celtics on Monday night at Golden 1 Center.

The star center injured his ankle during the second quarter of the Kings’ 132-122 win over the Memphis Grizzlies last Monday.

Sacramento managed to grit out two tough wins over playoff-caliber opponents without Sabonis, earning impressive victories against the Grizzlies and Cleveland Cavaliers before falling to the Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks in back-to-back games.

While center Jonas Valančiūnas has filled in admirably during Sabonis’ absence, the All-NBA big man’s return to the court will be a massive boost to the Kings’ pursuit of a postseason spot in an airtight Western Conference playoff picture.

Sabonis is averaging 19.2 points, 13.9 rebounds and 6.2 assists during the 2024-25 NBA season, and will seek to make an immediate impact upon his return to action.

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Celtics Wyc Grousbeck says 'you can’t stay in the second apron' just as team is about to go deep into it

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Wyc Grousbeck and his family may have just sold the Boston Celtics to Bill Chisholm and his investors for a record $6.1 billion. Grousbeck will remain as team governor and work with the new owners through 2028.

That has raised one big question: The Boston Celtics are about to get historically expensive, are Chisholm and his team going to pay up to keep a championship team together? Next season, the Celtics' payroll is expected to be around $230 million — they have $225 million on the books without re-signing Al Horford or Luke Kornet, both free agents — and that would bring a luxury tax bill of around $270 million, or a total of $500 million to keep this contending roster together? Will the new owners pay that?

The question isn't the money, it's the second apron basketball penalties that will keep Boston from living above the tax line, Grousbeck said during a recent WEEI appearance.

"It's not the luxury tax bill, it's the basketball penalties. The new CBA was designed by the league to stop teams from going crazy. They decided that it's not good enough to go after the wallets because the fans can be like, 'Hey find someone who can afford to spend $500 million dollars a year or whatever it is, like the English Premier League...

"The basketball penalties mean that it's even more of a premium now to have your basketball general manager be brilliant and lucky. Because you have to navigate because you can't stay in the second apron, nobody will, I predict, for the next 40 years of the CBA, no one is going to stay in the second apron more than two years."

Grousbeck speaks the truth. What are those restrictions? Second apron teams cannot:

• Aggregate salaries in trades, they can only send out one player (plus picks)
• Take back more salary than they send out in a trade,
• Send cash in trades
• Use the midlevel exception
• Make a sign-and-trade deal
• Cannot sign anyone on the buyout market who made more than the mid-level exception
• Cannot trade its ts first-round draft pick seven years into the future (2032 for Boston this summer). If a team is over the second apron for two of the following four years after that (or three of five), then said pick drops to the end of the first round (regardless of where the team falls in the standings).

The second apron restrictions make team building nearly impossible, and it's one of the reasons the Clippers and Warriors — two teams with ownership more than willing to spend to win — dropped below that apron this season.

Grousbeck went out of his way in the interview to praise Brad Stevens, but how the Celtics executive is going to get this team below that tax line is not easy to envision. Next season Jayson Tatum will make $54.1 million as his new max deal kicks in, Jaylen Brown will make $53.1 million, Jrue Holiday is at $32.4 million, Kristaps Porzingis at $30.7 million and Derrick White at $28.1 million. There will be no easy cuts.

Just don't expect the Celtics to spend that freely. The second apron is not a hard cap, but for the foreseeable future, it's going to act like one.

Grizzlies center Brandon Clarke out for season with sprained knee

Memphis Grizzlies backup center Brandon Clarke is out for the season due to a "high-grade PCL sprain in his right knee," the team announced.

The injury happened against Portland last Wednesday as Clarke defended Scoot Henderson on a drive to the basket.

This is a tough blow for Clarke and the Grizzlies.

This was another unfortunate fluke injury for Clarke, who had missed almost all of last season with a torn Achilles. It ended a solid bounce-back season in which he averaged 8.5 points and 5.1 rebounds a game while playing quality defense.

For the Grizzlies, they lose a key part of their frontcourt rotation. Clarke was rock solid off the bench and an anchor anchor Memphis' second unit. Clarke also started 14 games this season when Jaren Jackson Jr. was out. Memphis feels much thinner up front now heading into the playoffs.

The Grizzlies have dropped three straight and slid back to fifth in the West but are still within a game of the Denver Nuggets at No. 3 (with the now-healthy Lakers in fourth). Memphis is just three games back of No. 2 seed Houston. However, the Grizzlies need to look over their shoulders because a hot Warriors team is now just two games behind them with 11 games left to play.

Report: Steph to join Warriors in Miami, status vs. Heat uncertain

Report: Steph to join Warriors in Miami, status vs. Heat uncertain originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors won’t be without Steph Curry for long.

Curry will join the Warriors in Miami, with his status for Tuesday’s matchup against the Heat dependent on treatment response for his pelvic bruise over the next two days, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Sunday, citing sources.

Curry exited the Warriors’ 117-114 win over the Toronto Raptors on Thursday after suffering a pelvic contusion in the third quarter. An MRI on Friday revealed that Curry sustained no structural damage, with the Warriors announcing the superstar point guard would be re-evaluated Monday.

It appears there’s optimism Curry could be available Tuesday after Golden State struggled without the two-time NBA MVP in a 124-115 loss to the Atlanta Hawks Saturday.

Golden State is in the midst of a crucial six-game road trip as the Warriors cling to the Western Conference’s No. 6 playoff seed in a jam-packed postseason race.

The Warriors have been able to tread water without Curry during the 2024-25 NBA season, posting a 7-4 record when the superstar guard isn’t active.

However, it’s clear how critical Curry is to the Warriors’ pursuit of avoiding the NBA Play-In Tournament, and with little room for error it seems Golden State will do everything possible to get its franchise cornerstone back on the court as soon as possible.

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