NBA MVP Ladder: How SGA’s Injury Opens the Door for Other Candidates

As the NBA prepares to break for its annual All-Star weekend festivities, a pair of players are climbing the MVP ladder with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander sidelined.

Nikola Jokić returned from injury just in time to remain eligible for the 65-game minimum required for end-of-season awards consideration. Since rejoining the Nuggets, he’s averaging 24.2 points, 12.7 rebounds and 9.2 assists.

In the Eastern Conference, Cade Cunningham has the Pistons surging. Detroit currently owns the second-best record in the league and holds a 5.5-game lead for the No. 1 seed over the Celtics. Detroit hasn’t lost consecutive games since Dec. 28.

Using FTN’s new NBA StatsHub, let’s take a closer look at this year’s NBA MVP race, and whether Jokić, Cunningham or another dark horse can challenge Gilgeous-Alexander’s bid for a second consecutive Michael Jordan Trophy.

How to Win NBA MVP

There is a clear historical blueprint for winning NBA MVP. Three primary criteria have consistently defined the award in the last decade:

  1. Top-3 playoff seed
  2. Top-3 in Value Over Replacement Player
  3. Top-3 in Win Shares

Currently, SGA is the only player meeting all three benchmarks this season. However, he suffered an abdominal injury earlier this month, and his status coming out of the All-Star break remains uncertain.

In recent years, the NBA has added a minimum-playing-time requirement — players must appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for end-of-season honors. Gilgeous-Alexander’s absence does not appear likely to jeopardize that threshold, but it has nonetheless created an opening for other candidates to strengthen their cases.

Let’s take a look at the leading contenders for MVP.

2025-2026 NBA MVP Candidates

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (-220 MVP Odds)

VORP: 2nd
Win Shares: 1st
Playoff Seed: 1st

Prior to getting injured, SGA looked like the runaway favorite to win his second consecutive MVP award. At the time of his injury, he ranked second in the NBA in scoring, and the Thunder owned the league’s best record at 38-11.

Among players averaging at least 10 shot attempts per game, only Jokić and Kevin Durant have a better Field Goal Percentage Over Expectation. The Thunder have been 10.8 points better per 100 possessions with Gilgeous-Alexander on the court this season – a reflection of the undeniable value he brings to Oklahoma City.

Nikola Jokić (+300 MVP Odds)

VORP: 1st
Win Shares: 2nd
Playoff Seed: 4th

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The primary case against Nikola Jokić has nothing to do with his on-court production. He currently leads the NBA in VORP and ranks second in Win Shares. The Nuggets have been 15.7 points better per 100 possessions with him on the floor – the strongest on/off differential among the leading MVP candidates.

Jokić also stands out across FTN’s NBA StatsHub metrics, leading the league in:

The biggest obstacle for Jokić to overcome is the league’s 65-game eligibility threshold. He’s already missed 16 games – 2 additional absences would render him ineligible for end-of-season honors, regardless of how impressive his per-game production has been.

Denver faces a demanding stretch following the All-Star break, including six back-to-backs and four instances of three games in four nights. It could be a challenge for the Nuggets to effectively manage his workload while also keeping him eligible for MVP.

Cade Cunningham (+2000 MVP Odds)

VORP: 7th
Win Shares: 14th
Playoff Seed: 1st

Cunningham has emerged as the clear face of the top-seeded Pistons, and that team success has elevated him into this year’s MVP conversation. However, he would represent a significant historical outlier if he were to win the award with his current statistical profile.

Entering play Wednesday, Cunningham ranks seventh in VORP and 14th in Win Shares. Over the past decade, only two players have won MVP while finishing outside the top three in Win Shares – Joel Embiid finished fourth in 2023 and Russell Westbrook was fifth in 2017.

Cunningham has undeniably been a difference-maker for Detroit, as evidenced by the Pistons’ +6.5 Net Rating with him on the floor this season. He also ranks second in the NBA in assists per game. Those are impressive numbers, but they have not historically been enough to earn MVP honors.

Luka Dončić (+2000 MVP Odds)

VORP: 4th
Win Shares: 15th
Playoff Seed: 5th

Luka Dončić is putting together another excellent campaign, but several factors are working against him in the MVP race. Most notably, he’s already missed 11 games for the Lakers, and that number of absences could increase to 12 if his bothersome hamstring keeps him from playing Thursday against the Mavericks.

Team success could also be a limiting factor for his candidacy. The Lakers are currently the 5 seed in a crowded Western Conference playoff picture, with the Spurs, Rockets, Nuggets, Timberwolves and Suns also contending for the Nos. 2 and 3 seeds.

Similar to Cunningham, Dončić ranks outside the top 10 in Win Shares this season, too – historically, a difficult position from which to secure MVP honors.

Tyrese Maxey (+5000 MVP Odds)

VORP: 3rd
Win Shares: 3rd
Playoff Seed: 6th

If there is one player who may be overlooked in this year’s MVP race, it’s Tyrese Maxey. Joel Embiid did not exceed 30 minutes in any of Philadelphia’s first 23 games, yet Maxey kept the team competitive during that stretch, guiding the 76ers to a 13-10 SU record.

MVP voting is often influenced by perception and narrative as much as it is by true production, which could work against Maxey. Many pundits still view Philadelphia as Embiid’s team, especially with Embiid returning to a normal workload of late.

However, Maxey ranks third in VORP and third in Win Shares as of this writing – elite benchmarks that typically align with serious MVP consideration. One primary obstacle in his way is the fact that Philadelphia currently is the No. 6 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Historically, MVP winners come from a top-three seed. The 76ers are only 3 games behind the Knicks in the loss column for the 3-seed as of Wednesday, with a head-to-head matchup on tap for later in the day. Maxey is certainly a longshot to steal MVP honors this season, but neither Gilgeous-Alexander nor Jokic are a guarantee to meet the 65-game minimum requirement and there isn’t another standout in this year’s field of competitors. Maxey is certainly a longshot, but his path to MVP is more likely than his current betting odds suggest.

The Takeaway

This year’s MVP race is likely to hinge on availability. If both Gilgeous-Alexander and Jokić reach the league’s 65-game minimum, the field effectively arrows to those two candidates. If only one clears the eligibility threshold, that player would become the overwhelming favorite to win the award.

Should neither meet the requirement, the race becomes far more fluid, with no clear front-runner between Cunningham, Dončić and Maxey. Dončić stands out in FTN’s Field Goal Percentage Over Expectation metric, while Maxey has arguably provided the most consistent value to his team. Cunningham, meanwhile, has Detroit positioned atop the Eastern Conference, giving him a compelling team-success case.

As the All-Star break ends and the stretch run begins, this year’s MVP race is far from over.

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Bruce Pearl calls out Nate Oats on Bediako situation: 'I think it was selfish'

Bruce Pearl may have retired before the 2025-26 college basketball season, but that doesn't mean he's done throwing jabs at his old foe, Nate Oats.

The former Auburn coach joined TNT during a segment on Tuesday, Feb. 10, to discuss former Alabama player Charles Bediako's injunction against the NCAA being denied on Monday, Feb. 9, ending Bediako's second go-around with the Crimson Tide.

Pearl took exception to Oats' recent comments about the Bediako situation.

"What it tells me is that Nate doesn't really care about the SEC. He doesn't care about the NCAA," Pearl said. "You're going to care about your student-athletes? That's fine. But you remember this conference, and you remember the NCAA. What about the rest of the teams? What about the rest of the players? Why should those five teams have had to play against an ineligible player?"

"I think it was selfish, and I think it was wrong.”

Tuscaloosa County Judge Daniel Pruet denied Bediako's motion for a temporary injunction against the NCAA to continue playing on Feb. 9. That decision overturned the temporary restraining order by Judge James Roberts Jr. that Bediako received on Jan. 21 against the NCAA that made him immediately eligible.

Bediako originally played for Alabama from 2021-23 before appearing in 82 games across three seasons in the G League. He appeared in five games for the Crimson Tide in 2027, averaging 10 points, 4.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks per game in 21.6 minutes.

He had 12 points in Alabama's 96-92 win over Auburn on Saturday, Feb. 7. He also appeared in games against Tennessee, Missouri, Florida and Texas A&M, with the Crimson Tide going 3-2 in that span.

Despite the widespread criticism, Oats did not back down from Alabama's decision to add Bediako to the roster and play him.

"100% it was worth it," Oats said on Tuesday, Feb. 10. "I would do the same thing 100 times out of 100 for any of our guys that it made sense to do it with."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Bruce Pearl calls Nate Oats 'selfish' about Charles Bediako situation

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

A looming All-Star Break may serve as either a distraction or a motivating factor.

The Oklahoma City Thunder have already shown signs of distraction lately, while the Phoenix Suns enter tonight's game with clear motivation in the standings.

My Thunder vs. Suns predictions trust the home underdog, one of many NBA picks for Wednesday, February 11.

Thunder vs Suns prediction

Thunder vs Suns best bet: Suns +7.5 (-110)

This may sound intangible, but it’s very real.

Who is more likely to focus tonight, the Phoenix Suns fighting for a playoff spot just before they take an eight-day break, or the Oklahoma City Thunder coasting toward the No. 1 seed but without their MVP tonight and playing again tomorrow?

Phoenix should push its chips in for one last win before the All-Star Break, while Oklahoma City may be rather ambivalent at this particular moment.

Don’t fault OKC for that too much. It may be the defending champion, but it remains remarkably young.

Indifference is natural at this particular moment.

Thunder vs Suns same-game parlay

If Phoenix is going to display discipline just before the All-Star Break, it should start with the Suns’ pair of backcourt veterans.

Thunder vs Suns SGP

  • Suns +7.5
  • Dillon Brooks Over 19.5 points
  • Devin Booker Over 22.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Suns Surprise

Pairing the underdog upset with this Under shouldn’t boost the same-game parlay’s payout as much as it does, even with the two Overs on player points props.

Phoenix winning a tight game would underscore Oklahoma City’s plausible offensive worries without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Thunder vs Suns SGP

  • Suns Moneyline
  • Dillon Brooks Over 19.5 points
  • Devin Booker Over 22.5 points
  • Under 215

Thunder vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Thunder -8 (-110) | Suns +8 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Thunder -290 | Suns +235
  • Over/Under: Over 215 (-110) | Under 215 (-110)

Thunder vs Suns betting trend to know

In its last nine games, Oklahoma City has lost outright four times as a multi-bucket favorite. Furthermore, OKC is just 3-5-1 ATS in that stretch. Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Suns.

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DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off9:00 p.m. ET
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Defending champion Ayumu Hirano and Scotty James set for Olympic halfpipe rematch

LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — Defending Olympic halfpipe champion Ayumu Hirano qualified for the men's final on Wednesday, less than a month after the Japanese rider injured his face and pelvis in a nasty fall.

Hirano had the seventh-best score, advancing to Friday’s final as one of the top 12 riders. The other favorites at the Milan Cortina Games also advanced.

Scotty James, the silver medalist behind Hirano at the 2022 Beijing Games, led qualifying with a run worth 94.00 points. Hirano posted a score of 85.50.

Yuto Totsuka, this year’s second-ranked rider, had the second-best score, followed by another Japanese rider, Ryusei Yamada.

Seventeen-year-old Alessandro Barbieri of the United States had the fourth best score. Team USA’s Chase Josey and Jake Pates squeaked into the final in 11th and 12th.

A fourth Japanese rider, Ruka Hirano, unrelated to Ayumu, was fifth.

The 27-year-old Ayumu Hirano added the gold medal in 2022 to two silvers he had won previously.

Last month, he suffered multiple fractures and bruising to his face when he slammed into the halfpipe while competing in Switzerland.

In halfpipe, snowboarders zoom down and up an inclined slope to gather speed before launching into a series of acrobatic jumps. The halfpipe at the Livigno ski resort hosting this year's Olympic events measures 220 meters (240 yards) in length, 22 meters (24 yards) in width, and rises to 7.2 meters (23.6 feet) in height.

The riders made two trips down the course and were ordered based on their best run.

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

NBA 3-Point Contest 2026: How to watch, format, points, money balls, participants, past champions

NBA All-Star Weekend continues Saturday on NBC and Peacock with the State Farm 3-Point Contest.

The 3-Point Contest has been a cornerstone of the NBA's All-Star Saturday Night since its 1986 debut, taking place before the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest.

Boston Celtics legend Larry Bird won the first three editions of the 3-Point Contest, the last while famously wearing his warm-up jacket throughout the competition (which he cliched by holding his right index finger in the air as the shot sailed toward the hoop).

In 2022, Karl-Anthony Towns became the only center to win the 3-Point Contest. Power forward Kevin Love won the event in 2012.

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Everything you need to know about the 2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest as part of the NBA’s All-Star Saturday on NBC and Peacock.

NBC and Peacock will have coverage of the Castrol Rising Stars Championship on Friday, the State Farm 3-Point Contest, the Kia Shooting Stars and the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday and the Stripes vs. World All-Star Game on Sunday.

More information below on the State Farm 3-Point Contest, including how to watch:

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How to watch the State Farm 3-Point Contest

  • When: Saturday, Feb. 14
  • Where: Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California
  • Time: 5 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC
  • Streaming: Peacock

Who is competing in the 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest?

This year's eight-player field:

PlayerTeam
Devin BookerPhoenix Suns
Kon KnueppelCharlotte Hornets
Damian LillardPortland Trail Blazers
Tyrese MaxeyPhiladelphia 76ers
Donovan MitchellCleveland Cavaliers
Jamal MurrayDenver Nuggets
Bobby Portis Jr.Milwaukee Bucks
Norman PowellMiami Heat

Who won the 2025 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest?

Tyler Herro won the event last year in San Francisco, joining James Jones, Daequan Cook, Jason Kapono and Glen Rice as the record fifth Miami Heat player to win the 3-Point Contest.


How does the 2026 NBA 3-Point Contest work?

Click here for the full format and rules for the 3-Point Contest, as provided by the NBA.

Eight players will compete in a two-round, timed shooting competition. Some key points, per the NBA’s format explainer:

  • Ball racks are positioned at five main shooting locations around the three-point arc. Each rack contains five balls.
  • Four of the racks contain four official NBA game balls and one multicolored “money” ball.
  • A made basket with an NBA game ball is worth one point; a made basket with the money ball is worth two points.
  • For each of the four racks with both game balls and a money ball, the money ball can only be shot after the four NBA game balls are shot. If a player shoots a money ball out of sequence, the shot will be void and will not count.
  • The fifth rack will be a special “all money ball” rack containing five multicolored “money” balls (meaning each made basket for a ball on this rack is worth two points). Each competitor will decide where this rack is placed (i.e., at which one of the five main shooting locations).
  • A player may not start on or over the three-point line while shooting. A basket does not count if the line is violated.
  • Two ball pedestals are positioned at “From the Logo” (positioned on either side of the traditional rack at the top of the three-point arc; equidistant between that rack and the traditional adjacent “wing” rack locations; and six feet behind the three-point line). Each ball pedestal holds one blue money ball, which is worth 3 points for a made basket.
  • A player must begin his shooting motion with at least one foot in “From the Logo,” as designated by a floor decal.
  • A player must exhaust the ball racks and pedestals in competition order before moving on to the next shooting location. If a player shoots a blue money ball out of sequence, the shot will be void and will not count. If a player skips a blue money and shoots one or more balls in the next rack, the blue money ball is eliminated and will not count if subsequently shot and made.
  • Each competitor has 70 seconds (1:10) to shoot as many of the 27 balls as he can.
  • The three players with the highest scores in the First Round advance to the Championship Round. The competition order for the Championship Round will be determined by the inverse order of First Round scores.

Who has won the most NBA 3-Point Contests?

Larry Bird and Craig Hodges are tied with a record three victories in the event. Among active players, Stephen Curry and Damian Lillard each have two victories.


NBA 3-Point Contest past winners

YearWinnerTeamLocation
2025Tyler HerroHeatSan Francisco
2024Damian LillardBucksIndianapolis
2023Damian LillardTrail BlazersSalt Lake City
2022Karl-Anthony TownsTimberwolvesCleveland
2021Steph CurryWarriorsAtlanta
2020Buddy HieldKingsChicago
2019Joe HarrisNetsCharlotte
2018Devin BookerSunsLos Angeles
2017Eric GordonRocketsNew Orleans
2016Klay ThompsonWarriorsToronto
2015Stephen CurryWarriorsNew York City
2014Marco BelinelliSpursNew Orleans
2013Kyrie IrvingCavaliersHouston
2012Kevin LoveTimberwolvesOrlando
2011James JonesHeatLos Angeles
2010Paul PierceCelticsDallas
2009Daequan CookHeatPhoenix
2008Jason KaponoRaptorsNew Orleans
2007Jason KaponoHeatLas Vegas
2006Dirk NowitzkiMavsHouston
2005Quentin RichardsonSunsDenver
2004Voshon LenardNuggetsLos Angeles
2003Peja StojakovicKingsAtlanta
2002Peja StojakovicKingsPhiladelphia
2001Ray AllenBucksWashington, D.C.
2000Jeff HornacekJazzOakland
1998Jeff HornacekJazzNew York
1997Steve KerrBullsCleveland
1996Tim LeglerWizardsSan Antonio
1995Glen RiceHeatPhoenix
1994Mark PriceCavsMinnesota
1993Mark PriceCavsSalt Lake City
1992Craig HodgesBullsOrlando
1991Craig HodgesBullsCharlotte
1990Craig HodgesBullsMiami
1989Dale EllisSonicsHouston
1988Larry BirdCelticsChicago
1987Larry BirdCelticsSeattle
1986Larry BirdCelticsDallas

What other NBA events are on NBC and Peacock for All-Star Weekend?

Friday

Saturday

Sunday


How to watch the NBA on NBC and Peacock:

Peacock NBA Monday will stream up to three Monday night games each week throughout the regular season. Coast 2 Coast Tuesday presents doubleheaders on Tuesday nights throughout the regular season on NBC and Peacock. On most Tuesdays, an 8 p.m. ET game will be on NBC stations in the Eastern and Central time zones, and an 8 p.m. PT game on NBC stations in the Pacific and often Mountain time zones.

Check local listings each week. Both games will stream live nationwide on Peacock. NBC Sports will launch Sunday Night Basketball across NBC and Peacock on Feb. 1, 2026. For a full schedule of the NBA on NBC and Peacock, click here.

How to sign up for Peacock:

Sign up here to watch all of our LIVE sports, sports shows, documentaries, classic matches, and more. You'll also get tons of hit movies and TV shows, Originals, news, 24/7 channels, and current NBC and Bravo hits for whatever suits your mood.

NBA on NBC 2025-26 schedule:

Click here to see the full list of NBA games that will air on NBC and Peacock this season.

What devices does Peacock support?

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Fantasy Basketball Week 17 Injury Report: Stephen Curry, others target post-break returns

With only three games on Thursday's schedule, Wednesday is the last busy day on the NBA schedule before the All-Star break. From an injury management standpoint, fantasy managers have already seen how some lottery-bound teams plan to approach the rest of the season. Add in the injury situations for the rest of the league, and there will be a lot for managers to sift through as they look to give themselves the best chance of winning a league title.

The games immediately after the All-Star break are likely to feature some key players returning from injury, either for teams they've been with all season or for teams they're making their post-trade debuts with. Let's look at some of the injury situations affecting fantasy basketball in Week 17.

F Jonathan Kuminga, Atlanta Hawks

Kuminga's season with the Warriors was a wash from a fantasy standpoint, and he finally got his wish at the trade deadline with the move to Atlanta. However, due to a left knee injury suffered while playing for the Warriors, he's yet to appear in a game as a Hawk. That makes it challenging to project how he'll fit into Quin Snyder's rotation, but there's certainly some intrigue. Kuminga (21 percent rostered, Yahoo!) will be re-evaluated after the All-Star break, so he's unlikely to be available for any of Atlanta's final three games of Week 17, beginning with the 76ers on February 19. For those who have been stashing Kuminga in an IL spot, you might as well wait it out.

F Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics

There was encouraging news regarding Tatum's recovery from an Achilles tendon rupture on Monday when the team announced that he was being sent to the G League to participate in portions of the Maine Celtics' practice that day. Rookies Hugo González and Amari Williams went as well, presumably to work with Tatum during the session. The six-time All-Star had already progressed to controlled 5-on-5 scrimmaging with members of the coaching staff, so the G League practice represents further progress.

However, it should be noted that Tatum still does not have a return timeline. When healthy, Sam Hauser (eight percent) has been the most recent fifth starter, mainly offering three-point production to those who can't find it elsewhere. However, with Hauser out, second-year wing Baylor Scheierman (one percent) accounted for 10 points, 13 rebounds, five assists and two three-pointers in 29 minutes in Sunday's loss to the Knicks. This may not affect the thinking of redraft league managers, but dynasty league managers have to be pleased with what Scheierman has shown recently when given more opportunities.

G Coby White, F Miles Bridges and C Moussa Diabaté, Charlotte Hornets

White played 30 minutes in each of his final two games as a member of the Bulls, which makes the fact that he's yet to make his Hornets debut somewhat perplexing. However, the Hornets found that he was still dealing with a calf injury, which led the Bulls to receive two future second-round picks instead of three. He will also be re-evaluated after the All-Star break. White can provide scoring and playmaking off the bench, which could cut into rookie Sion James' (less than one percent) on-ball opportunities with the second unit. This won't affect redraft leagues, however, as James should only be rostered in dynasty formats.

What will affect redraft leagues is the availability of Bridges and Diabaté, who have been issued four-game suspensions for their roles in Monday's fight between the Hornets and Pistons. That means they're off the board for Charlotte's final four games of Week 17, with three being played after the All-Star break. Grant Williams (one percent) and Ryan Kalkbrenner (12 percent) take on added importance within the Hornets' rotation, with the latter being the preferred pickup.

F/C Jalen Smith, Chicago Bulls

Smith has missed the last two games with a strained right calf and, at the time of publication, was listed as doubtful for Wednesday's game against the Celtics. Guerschon Yabusele (five percent), acquired from the Knicks at the trade deadline, moved into the starting lineup, totaling 15 points, four rebounds, one assist, two steals, two blocks and five three-pointers. After an excellent Bulls debut, his two starts were underwhelming. Nick Richards (five percent) offered superior production despite coming off the bench, totaling 27 points, 13 rebounds, one assist, three steals, three blocks and one three-pointer. Yabusele getting more minutes may give him the edge in the eyes of some, but don't sleep on Richards if you're digging that deep for a streamer.

G/F Peyton Watson, Denver Nuggets

Watson suffered a strained left hamstring during Denver's February 4 loss to the Knicks and will be re-evaluated in four weeks. With Aaron Gordon also out, the Nuggets turned to Julian Strawther (one percent) to fill the void in the starting lineup. In two starts, the former first-round pick recorded 39 points, 11 rebounds, two steals and six three-pointers.

While Strawther did not offer much beyond points, rebounds, and three-pointers, he shot 50 percent (15-of-30) from the field. Tim Hardaway Jr. (14 percent) and Bruce Brown (three percent) are also worth considering, maybe even more than Strawther if there are any questions about his ability to build on his first two starts.

C Jalen Duren and F/C Isaiah Stewart, Detroit Pistons

Like Hornets Bridges and Diabaté, Duren and Stewart were suspended for their roles during Monday's fight in Charlotte. While Duren was suspended for two games, Stewart's disciplinary history and leaving the bench to join the altercation led to a seven-game suspension. No Duren and Stewart for the remainder of Monday's game meant more Paul Reed (four percent), who finished the victory with 12 points, three rebounds, one assist, two steals, one block and one three-pointer in 18 minutes. Given what he's shown in the past when allowed to play extended minutes, Reed is someone to add immediately. Duren will miss games against Toronto (Wednesday) and New York (February 19) before being eligible to return on the 21st against the Bulls.

G Stephen Curry and F/C Kristaps Porziņǵis, Golden State Warriors

Curry's case of runner's knee has sidelined him for Golden State's last five games, including their February 11 matchup with the Spurs. He'll also miss Sunday's All-Star Game, with the hope being that Curry won't miss much, if any, time after the break. Gui Santos (14 percent) and Pat Spencer (10 percent) have done enough recently to earn spots in the starting lineup, with the second spot being cleared due to Steve Kerr's decision to bring Brandin Podziemski (35 percent) off the bench. Over the past week, Spencer and Santos have been top-100 players in eight-cat formats according to Basketball Monster, with the former cracking the top-50.

Regarding Porziņǵis, the hope is that he'll make his Warriors debut on February 19 against the Celtics. Given the time missed due to his Achilles injury and illness, the 7-foot-3 forward/center will likely be under a minutes restriction once cleared. Quinten Post (one percent) has fallen out of the rotation recently, and the quest for playing time becomes even more challenging for him once Porziņǵis is cleared to play.

G/F Johnny Furphy and C Ivica Zubac, Indiana Pacers

Already hit hard by injuries, the Pacers took another blow on Sunday as Johnny Furphy suffered a season-ending right ACL tear. Jarace Walker (20 percent) may have been the player most likely to move into the starting lineup, but he was unavailable for Tuesday's win over the Knicks due to illness. So, Quenton Jackson (one percent) received the nod and had a good night, finishing with 19 points, six rebounds, three assists, one steal, one block and four three-pointers in 28 minutes. What makes him challenging to trust as a streamer is his contract, as the guard is still on a two-way deal. Until he's placed on a standard deal, Jackson isn't guaranteed to be active every night. For that reason, those who added Walker might as well stick it out.

Zubac has been dealing with an ankle injury, and his Pacers debut won't occur until after the All-Star break. How much he plays the rest of the season is the question, as the Pacers surely hope to hold onto the protected first-round pick that they sent to the Clippers as part of that trade. Jay Huff (20 percent) has been the starting center for most of this season, but Micah Potter (less than one percent) started on Tuesday. Huff remains the superior fantasy option, but that is something to keep an eye on.

G Darius Garland, LA Clippers

Because of the Paul George trade the Clippers made a few years ago, their 2026 first-round pick is going to the Thunder no matter what happens this season. So, there's no incentive to punt on the rest of the season. Garland suffered a right great toe injury before being traded to Los Angeles for James Harden, and he has yet to make his Clippers debut. The hope is that he'll be able to do so after the All-Star break, with the Clippers playing the Nuggets and Lakers on February 19 and 20.

Kris Dunn (nine percent) has served as the starting point guard, but his value has mainly been limited to assists and steals. New addition Bennedict Mathurin (83 percent) made his Clippers debut in Tuesday's loss to the Rockets, finishing with nine points, seven rebounds, four assists and three steals in 26 minutes.

F OG Anunoby, New York Knicks

Anunoby has been out since February 4 with a toe injury, most recently sitting out Tuesday's loss to the Pacers. He's also been ruled out for Wednesday's game against the 76ers, and details have been scarce regarding the severity of the injury. Landry Shamet (two percent) can provide three-point production as the replacement in the starting lineup, and rookie Mohamed Diawara (less than one percent) has seen his playing time increase. However, neither player qualifies as a must-add with Anunoby out of the lineup.

G Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder

Gilgeous-Alexander suffered an abdominal strain during Oklahoma City's February 3 win over the Magic and is expected to be re-evaluated after the All-Star break. Cason Wallace (29 percent) has served as the starting point guard for the last two games and has offered solid fantasy production in that role. At a minimum, he's worth streaming for Wednesday's game against the Suns.

What also helped the Thunder account for SGA's absence was Jalen Williams (99 percent) returning from a hamstring injury. Limited to 24 minutes in Monday's win over the Lakers, J-Dub accounted for 23 points, three rebounds, one assist, and one steal. He was only 6-of-17 from the field, but it feels safe to expect Williams to clean that up as he shakes off the rust.

G Grayson Allen, Phoenix Suns

Allen has missed the Suns' last two games after suffering a sprained right ankle during a February 5 loss to the Warriors. There was not a worthwhile streamer in this spot, as Allen's injury coincided with Devin Booker (100 percent) returning from a sprained ankle of his own. The Suns' star has played 32 minutes in each of his two games back in the lineup, totaling 40 points, six rebounds, 15 assists, two steals and four three-pointers in games against the 76ers and Mavericks. Jalen Green (79 percent) has also returned, which has negated some of Collin Gillespie's (38 percent) fantasy value.

G Russell Westbrook, G/F Zach LaVine, F De’Andre Hunter and C Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings

Like the Jazz and Wizards, the Kings are another team to keep a close eye on after the All-Star break. They did not move on from any of their high-priced veterans at the trade deadline, so now minutes limits and injury management nights come into play. Wednesday's game against Utah will be the third that LaVine has missed due to a finger injury, while Sabonis has missed the last three straight and five of the Kings' last six.

Those absences have led two rookies, Nique Clifford (18 percent) and Maxime Raynaud (16 percent), to move into the starting lineup, with a third, Dylan Cardwell (19 percent), picking up additional minutes off the bench. In the Kings' most recent game, a February 9 loss to the Pelicans, Raynaud finished one rebound shy of his first 20/20 game. Given the direction the Kings' season is headed, all three stand to have value after the All-Star break.

Hunter, acquired from the Cavaliers before the trade deadline, suffered a left eye injury during Sacramento's February 6 loss to the Clippers and will be re-evaluated after the All-Star break. Daeqwon Plowden (less than one percent) started one of the games that Hunter has missed so far, with Precious Achiuwa (two percent) doing so in the other. Neither offers the upside of any of the rookies mentioned above.

The last injury is Westbrook, who sprained his left ankle during the loss to the Pelicans. He won't play on Wednesday against the Jazz, which may mean a move into the starting lineup for Devin Carter (two percent). The Kings' 2024 first-round pick, the next two months are key for Carter as he looks to establish himself as a pro. Playing time should not be an issue for him, simply because of the Kings' need to evaluate the guard.

G Stephon Castle, San Antonio Spurs

Castle made one of the most impressive defensive plays of the season during San Antonio's February 10 win over the Lakers, blocking a Rui Hachimura dunk attempt. Unfortunately, it came at a cost, as the reigning Rookie of the Year landed hard on his back and had to leave the game. Castle was diagnosed with a pelvic contusion, with X-rays coming back negative. He said afterward that he wanted to play in Wednesday's game against the Suns, but that does not feel like a risk that the Spurs need to take.

If they decide to sit Castle, Harrison Barnes (six percent) would return to the starting lineup, raising his fantasy ceiling slightly. Fantasy managers may be better off rolling the dice on Dylan Harper (17 percent), even though the rookie is likely to remain in a reserve role.

F/C Collin Murray-Boyles, Toronto Raptors

Murray-Boyles aggravated the left thumb injury that he had been playing through during Toronto's February 8 win over the Pacers, which forced him to exit during the first half. The good news for the Raptors is that Jakob Poeltl (75 percent) is considered questionable for Wednesday's game against the Pistons after being sidelined since December 21 due to a lingering back injury. If Poeltl can play, he'll likely be under a minutes restriction, which preserves the fantasy value of Sandro Mamukelashvili (23 percent). If Poeltl can't go, it will be Mamu and Trayce Jackson-Davis (one percent) who are given the task of handling the center responsibilities.

G Keyonte George, Utah Jazz

While there have been some lineup shenanigans in Utah as the team looks to hold onto its first-round pick, which goes to Oklahoma City if it falls outside the top-8, George is dealing with a sprained ankle. Wednesday's game against the Kings will be the second straight and fifth out of the last six that he's missed. The good news for fantasy managers is that there is an easy answer in figuring out where to turn with George sidelined: Isaiah Collier (42 percent).

Over the past two weeks, he has provided third-round value in eight-cat formats. And unlike some of Utah's older players, the team's goal of protecting its first-round pick should not result in him playing fewer minutes during the final two months of the regular season.

F/C Anthony Davis, Washington Wizards

While it was reported last week that Davis was not expected to play again this season, Wizards GM Will Dawkins said on Sunday that he believes the forward/center will make his debut for the team before the end of the regular season. Davis, who is recovering from ligament damage in his left hand, will meet with a doctor during the break, and that evaluation should give him and the Wizards a better idea of where he is recovery-wise. Davis is expected to be with the Wizards after the All-Star break.

Given where the Wizards are in the standings, and their need to hold onto their 2026 first-round pick (it goes to New York if it falls outside the top-8), fantasy managers should not expect to see too much of Davis or Trae Young if they're deemed healthy enough to play. And fantasy managers have some evidence to work with, as Alex Sarr and Kyshawn George have seen their minutes cut recently. Will Riley (12 percent) and Justin Champagnie (nine percent) should play plenty, and the same goes for Tre Johnson (11 percent), who makes his return from a sprained left ankle on Wednesday.

Victor Wembanyama becomes the first player to score 25 points in under eight minutes

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The San Antonio Spurs got some early All-Star Game practice against the Los Angeles Lakers. There wasn’t a lot of defense being played by the Lakers, which meant the Spurs were able to get up whatever shots they wanted. They leaped out to a 47-30 lead in the first quarter and never looked back on their way to a 136-108 victory.

Victor Wembanyama set the tone in the first quarter, scoring 25 points in under eight minutes of play. He could get to the basket whenever he wanted and was red hot from three.

Above is Wemby’s first quarter in all its glory. I jokingly sent a message to some other Pounding the Rock writers that Wembanyama was on pace for a 100-point game. In a normal game where he was able to play a full-minute load and maintain his rhythm, he may have gotten close. Wemby had 40 points and 12 rebounds in just 26 minutes.

It looked like the Spurs were intentionally trying to force-feed Wembanyama the ball to pad his stats. It couldn’t have been clearer than when De’Aaron Fox passed up an open layup on the break to throw the ball off the backboard to Wemby for a dunk. The defender literally stops to guard Wemby when Fox is in front of him, going up for a layup! With any other big trailing the break, this would be a turnover, but the Alien turns it into a highlight play.

Carter Bryant built on his good performance against the Dallas Mavericks with another solid game on Tuesday. The rookie had 16 points on 6-12 shooting, cashing in a trio of three-pointers. Bryant looks more comfortable doing less. He’s making timely cuts, hitting open spot-up jumpers, and playing hard defensively. The more opportunities he gets, the better he plays. That’s an exciting development for San Antonio, which needs big defensive wings who can space the floor. Bryant is turning heads and looking more and more like a key piece moving forward.

Keldon Johnson got in on the fun on Tuesday as well. In the fourth quarter, with the game completely out of reach for the Lakers, the Spurs gave up a 12-0 run as Los Angeles’s bench tried to claw back. KJ silenced it immediately with this impactful slam.

Even with Wembanyama out of the game, the Spurs were still able to get highlight dunks. This time it comes on the lob from Johnson to Luke Kornet for the easy bucket.

Devin Vassell went most of the first half without registering a single statistic, but turned it on in the third quarter on his way to 9 points on 4-5 shooting. This steal and slam was his best play of the night, showing off his improved defensive instincts, especially when he’s playing in the passing lanes.

The Spurs will travel to Golden State to take on a Curry- and Butler-less Warriors team on Wednesday night. It’s their last game before the All-Star break.

Check out the link below to see full highlights from the win over the Lakers.

Knicks vs 76ers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for February 11

Our NBA player prop projections for Knicks vs. 76ers dive into recent usage, minutes and other trends to find expected value. Looking at those player props can inform your bets on Wednesday, February 11.

Consider them among our Knicks vs. 76ers predictions and other NBA picks before tonight’s tips.

Knicks vs 76ers computer picks for February 11

Knicks Knicks76ers 76ers
Robinson o7.5 rebounds
<<-125>>
Embiid u28.5 points
<<-115>>
Bridges o14.5 points
<<-110>>
Embiid u1.5 three-pointers
<<-115>>
Towns o1.5 three-pointers
<<+102>>
Grimes o9.5 points
<<-120>>

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Knicks computer picks

Mitchell Robinson Over 7.5 rebounds (-125)

Projection: 8.3 rebounds

Do not assume Joel Embiid will play for the Philadelphia 76ers, and if he is indeed sidelined before the All-Star break, the New York Knicks’ bigs should thrive on the boards, led by Mitchell Robinson and Karl-Anthony Towns.

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Mikal Bridges Over 14.5 points (-110)

Projection: 16.3 points

Of all the Knicks vs. 76ers players prop projections, the computers like this one best. Why?

For one thing, Mikal Bridges has averaged 16.8 points across his last nine games, clearing this modest prop in five of those nine. 

For another, his game is ripe to take advantage of Embiid’s possible absence, happier in the midrange and at the rim than beyond the arc.

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Karl-Anthony Towns Over 1.5 three-pointers (+102)

Projection: 1.6 three-pointers

While Karl-Anthony Towns has cleared this prop only once in his last seven games, this bet should always be placed when it is at plus-money.

And with Embiid perhaps limited, who else can the 76ers count on to even skew Towns’ view of the hoop from long distance?

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76ers computer picks

Joel Embiid Under 28.5 points (-115)

Projection: 26.6 points

While Embiid is listed as questionable due to right knee injury management, he could play but see only limited minutes.

Suddenly this prop would be delightful. With the All-Star Break looming, additional days or even minutes of rest for Embiid could have an exponential benefit.

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Joel Embiid Under 1.5 three-pointers (-115)

Projection: 1.4 three-pointers

Even if Embiid does play, New York’s swarm of defensive-minded wings should prevent him from getting many open looks from deep.

After OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges comes Josh Hart. Count on them to pester Embiid around the perimeter.

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Quentin Grimes Over 9.5 points (-120)

Projection: 10.7 points

Quentin Grimes is also questionable tonight, due to illness. But if he does play, he should pick up Embiid’s slack.

His scoring jumps to 14.7 points per game in 20 games without Embiid compared to 11.3 points per game in 28 games with Embiid this season.

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LocationXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
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Pistons vs Raptors Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Toronto Raptors host the Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons, with both teams playing well.

My Pistons vs. Raptors predictions and NBA picks break down this East battle and explain why Detroit presents more problems for the home team.

Pistons vs Raptors prediction

Pistons vs Raptors best bet: Pistons moneyline (-110)

The Toronto Raptors are fifth in the conference and 7-3 in their last 10. However, those losses came against Minnesota, Orlando, and New York, all of which featured double-digit second-half collapses.

The Detroit Pistons will present similar problems. They have the best record in the East and are the only team with a better net rating than Oklahoma City.

This is a matchup of Top 10 defensive teams, but Detroit also has a Top 10 offense, while Toronto lacks efficiency, ranking 18th in effective field goal percentage.

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Defensive battles usually mean lots of rebounds, and the Pistons are one of the best rebounding teams in the NBA. But with Jalen Duren getting a two-game suspension, that could mean more work from Ausar Thompson.

Thompson averages 6.6 rebounds over his last 13 games, topping 6.5 eight times.

No Duren means Raptors center Sandro Mamukelashvili should have some more room to work in the paint. Mamukelashvili is averaging 15.5 points over his last 12 games, going Over 12.5 points nine times in that stretch. 

Pistons vs Raptors SGP

  • Pistons moneyline
  • Ausar Thompson Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Sandro Mamukelashvili Over 12.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Battle on the boards

Good defensive battles usually mean rebounds. These four guys could have a big night cleaning the glass. 

Pistons vs Raptors SGP

  • Ausar Thompson Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Cade Cunningham Over 5.5 rebounds
  • Scottie Barnes Over 8.5 rebounds
  • RJ Barrett Over 5.5 rebounds

Pistons vs Raptors odds

  • Spread: Pistons -1 | Raptors +1
  • Moneyline: Pistons -110 | Raptors -110
  • Over/Under: Over 223 | Under 223

Pistons vs Raptors betting trend to know

The Pistons have covered the first-half spread in 26 of their last 40 games for +11.05 units and a 24% ROI. Find more NBA betting trends for Pistons vs. Raptors.

How to watch Pistons vs Raptors

LocationScotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Detroit, TSN

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Knicks vs 76ers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Philadelphia 76ers are set to host the New York Knicks as the two teams meet for the fourth time this season.

Re-invigorated at home and playing with a rest advantage, my Knicks vs. 76ers predictions call for Tyrese Maxey to get teammates involved as the home team covers a small spread.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this Eastern Conference tilt on Wednesday, February 11.

Knicks vs 76ers prediction

Knicks vs 76ers best bet: Tyrese Maxey Over 6.5 assists (-115)

Tyrese Maxey’s playmaking will be on full display against the New York Knicks, who are playing the second leg of a back-to-back. The Knicks have surrendered 115 points per game without rest, giving up at least 124 points on four occasions.

With OG Anunoby out and four of five starters logging at least 38 minutes last night, the Knicks' defense is extremely vulnerable. Maxey has recorded 7+ assists in seven of his last eight home games, with the Philadelphia 76ers' point guard averaging 8.0 assists in those contests.

Knicks vs 76ers same-game parlay

New York fell to the Indiana Pacers in overtime last night as 11.5-point home favorites, giving the Sixers a rest advantage after returning home from a five-game road trip.

Joel Embiid has averaged 33.1 points over his last 10 games, reaching 30+ points in eight of them. He’s poised for a big night against a fatigued Knicks defense.

Knicks vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 7.5 assists
  • 76ers -2.5
  • Joel Embiid Over 29.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Next Man Up

Considering Anunoby and Miles McBride are sidelined for New York, forward Mohamed Diawara is set for increased playing time.

In seven games where he’s logged 15+ minutes, Diawara has averaged 7.9 points, reaching at least five points in five of those contests.

Knicks vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 7.5 assists
  • 76ers -2.5
  • Joel Embiid Over 29.5 points
  • Mohamed Diawara Over 4.5 points

Knicks vs 76ers odds

  • Spread: Knicks +2.5 (-115) | 76ers -2.5 (-115)
  • Moneyline: Knicks +115 | 76ers -135
  • Over/Under: Over 224.5 (-110) | Under 224.5 (-110)

Knicks vs 76ers betting trend to know

Philadelphia has covered the 2Q spread in 33 of its last 50 games (+15.35 Units / 26% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Knicks vs. 76ers.

How to watch Knicks vs 76ers

LocationXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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Milwaukee Bucks Poll: How did the Bucks do at the deadline?

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Six days ago, as anxiety was about as high among the fanbase as I can remember, it became clear the Bucks were not going to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo. This didn’t come as a surprise. It also didn’t come as a surprise that Milwaukee made a move, shipping out unproductive vets Cole Anthony and Amir Coffey, both on expiring contracts, for Ousmane Dieng, a lottery ticket. Even though Milwaukee’s interest in him was long reported, what did come as more of a surprise was signing Cam Thomas to the resulting roster opening.

It seems more likely we’ll see more of Thomas than former 11th overall pick Dieng, but will we know enough to decide whether they’re part of the Bucks’ future? Thomas is indeed on a minimum contract, and they’ll only have Non-Bird rights on him this summer when he hits unrestricted free agency. That limits Milwaukee to a new contract with a starting salary of up to $3.4m. Otherwise, they’d have to dip into their mid-level or bi-annual exception to keep him. Dieng will be a restricted free agent if the Bucks extend an $8.7m qualifying offer, and can thus match any offer to re-sign him. If they don’t, he’s unrestricted, but either way, they will have Bird rights on him, and their offer can be anything up to the max.

In this week’s Tuesday-Wednesday Tracker, we want to know how you think the Bucks did at the deadline and what it means for Giannis’ future. We also have a bonus question about a controversial partnership Giannis entered into with a sports betting site. This week is a two-parter, and if you missed it, we asked another question about Giannis and took your opinions on the Thomas signing yesterday. We’ll have the results for you this weekend.


As always, this poll will be open until midnight Central on Friday, and we’ll post the results later that day. Thanks for voting!

Luka Doncic reported investor in Rome basketball team looking to NBA Europe

Lakers star Luka Doncic is part of former Dallas general manager Donnie Nelson's investor group looking to buy a basketball team in Italy, with an eye toward moving it to Rome and joining NBA Europe, which Adam Silver has pushed for and appears on track to open in 2027.

This group, with some clearly deep-pocketed investors partnering with them, is looking to buy Vanoli Basket, from Cremona in northern Italy (closer to Milan). Italian news outlet La Gazzetta Dello Sport, reported former Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki was also part of Nelson's group alongside Doncic, but a spokesperson for Nowitzki denied that to NBA insider Marc Stein.

The group is buying Vanoli Basket to gain access to the club's La Liga license, setting up a much larger play to be one of the 12 licensed franchises in the NBA's proposed new European league, reports Joe Vardon, Sam Amick and Mike Vorkunov at The Athletic.

Vanoli Basket is a license holder in Liga Basket Seria A, the top Italian pro league, and any team competing in NBA Europe must also play in a domestic league. Multiple sources said Vanoli Basket was being purchased for its Liga license. With that in hand, those sources said, Nelson, Dončić, Nowitzki and their partners would then establish an essentially new franchise about 330 miles away in Rome.

Pushed for by NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, the new NBA Europe league will feature 12 stakeholder teams competing in it every year. A few of that dozen are likely existing powerhouse European clubs — Real Madrid and Barcelona are two that have been linked to the NBA — as well as new, or dramatically upgraded teams in other markets, such as soccer powerhouse Paris Saint-Germain fielding a squad in that city. The buy-in for these teams, or new teams, to join NBA Europe could reach as high as $1 billion in some cases.

The other four spots in the league would need to be earned annually through performance in the domestic leagues.

Rome is one of the cities mentioned as a target by NBA Europe, and it does not currently have a high-level team there.

Doncic is one of the greatest European players ever in the NBA. There is no ban on NBA players owning a stake in these European teams (Kevin Durant is an investor in Paris Saint-Germain), and it's not clear how much of the team they may own, but there is no cap on their ownership levels (as there are with players owning part of a WNBA team, for example). Having big NBA names can help establish a team and sell it in a market where NBA Europe will compete with the existing domestic basketball leagues (the NBA Europe teams would have to compete in domestic leagues), the existing basketball EuroLeague, and the popularity of other sports on the continent, such as soccer and cricket.

The NBA is targeting a fall 2027 launch of NBA Europe. The NBA sees a European basketball market that is not marketed or maximized as a business — leaving money on the table — which is something the NBA specializes in. How fans will receive the new league is something we will find out in a couple of years, but the NBA is bringing big names and big money to the table.

Jaxson Hayes says competing in dunk contest is a dream come true

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 05: Jaxson Hayes #11 of the Los Angeles Lakers slam dunks over Trayce Jackson-Davis #32 of the Golden State Warriors in the second half of a preseason NBA game at Chase Center on October 05, 2025 in San Francisco, California. 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 Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The NBA’s All-Star weekend is an opportunity for the league to showcase its talent. The main event is the All-Star Game, but the 3-point Contest, Rising Stars Game, and the Slam Dunk Contest are also important fixtures of the festivities.

For any NBA player, being involved in the weekend is an honor, but for Jaxson Hayes, it means a bit more. He was asked to participate in the Slam Dunk Contest and accepted.

With the All-Star Game happening in LA, Hayes will represent the Lakers in his home market. Sure, the game is at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, where the Clippers play, but he’ll certainly be a fan favorite.

This will be Hayes’ first time participating in the Slam Dunk Contest, but it’s something he’s wanted to do his entire career.

After the Lakers beat the Warriors, he spoke to the media about participating in the competition.

“I’ve always dreamed of being in the dunk contest,” Hayes said. “That’s something you do as a kid. I mean, obviously like making it to the NBA, being an All-Star and stuff like that, but like for me, I was always big into the dunk contest, if you guys can’t tell by the way I play, I was just excited, so when I got that call, I was definitely down.”

Hayes is certainly elite at dunking the ball. He has 75 dunks on the season, which is the 19th most in the NBA. He has only 46 made field goals that are not dunks.

Coming off the bench for the Lakers, Hayes electrifies by attacking the rim and elevating the energy of the arena when he slams one down. A prime example occurred when the Lakers faced the Bulls earlier this year. Hayes went coast-to-coast and executed a fantastic East Bay Funk Dunk.

The hope is that he can bring some of that action to the All-Star stage.

Hayes also has some experience winning these kinds of competitions. He won the Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game Dunk Contest as a senior in high school and executed an impressive windmill from the free throw line.

It’s great that the NBA selected a player who wants to be in the dunk contest and will put his best effort forward, representing the Lakers on this stage.

Kobe Bryant is the only Laker ever to win the Slam Dunk Contest, so if he could pull off a victory, it’d be a historic moment in LA and a great reward for Hayes, who has been a star in his role for the purple and gold all season long.

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James Harden is the key to unlocking the best of Jarrett Allen

Feb 1, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (31) warms up before a game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

In 2021, the Cleveland Cavaliers were part of a three-team trade involving James Harden and Jarrett Allen. At the time, it was seen as savvy to get in on a trade where the Brooklyn Nets needed to offload Allen to take on Harden. It feels almost surreal that a half-decade later, Allen and Harden are now a pivotal pairing in this new era of Cavaliers basketball.

In Harden’s short time in the wine and gold, what’s stood out most hasn’t been his scoring, but his ability to connect with Allen. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to those familiar with Harden-oriented offenses since his Houston Rockets days. Harden has led to career years for his bigs, such as Clint Capela in Houston, Joel Embiid in Philadelphia, Ivica Zubac in Los Angeles, and now Allen.

What is it about Harden that leads to this transformation amongst talented big men? It’s not like Harden turns pumpkins into All-Stars. The bigs listed above are all talented. It’s the consciousness and precision of Harden’s movements and understanding of how defenses respond to his every step.

Harden’s reputation as a three-level scorer demands attention. There’s a respect in how tightly defenders crowd him, knowing that at any moment the pitter-patter dribble into a step-back is coming — the move that frustrates both opposing fans and defenses alike. That looming threat forces defenders to split their attention. Stay home, and Harden steps back. Press up, and he’s by you — with a rolling big diving into space.

This was apparent from the jump with Harden.

Yes, this is the Sacramento Kings, who were trudging out a G-League roster with cameos from Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan. However, look at how the defense is having to react to the Harden and Allen pairing. Right at the beginning of the pick and roll, defenses are met with multiple choices. Those quick decisions include whether to switch, pressure Harden on ball with a double, or to rotate to meet Allen off the roll. All needs to be decided within two seconds. These actions happen in a blur, and defenses through two games have not.

Allen has posted 29 points and 22 points with Harden in the lineup. That is not something to brush off. Allen, for long stretches this season, has been an offensive afterthought. He was a name to monitor at the deadline, as it appears the Cavaliers threw their hands up with their former All-Star big man.

Allen is not the dynamic on-ball threat that some bigs are, where he can get the ball on the block and create his own shot. Allen is a play finisher, which is exactly where Harden comes in. The Cavaliers’ offense, led by Donovan Mitchell handling primary on-ball duties, was not unlocking the bigs like Harden has.

Lineups with Harden running point with Allen at center have been on an absolute heater. The Cavaliers are posting 120.7 points per 100 possessions (88th percentile) and 108.9 points per 100 possessions in the half-court (98th percentile) with both on the floor. Swap out Harden for Mitchell on point, and those numbers drop to a 116.2 offensive rating (59th percentile) and 101.3 half-court offensive rating (78th percentile).

This isn’t a slight on Mitchell, who obviously is as dynamic a player as there is in the league. Harden is simply more of a play starter for his teammates than Mitchell. This only shows that Harden can take some of the responsibility for the Cavaliers’ offense off Mitchell.

This season, it felt like the Cavaliers could only survive if Mitchell is at his best. That usually doesn’t involve him trying to get the bigs involved. If anything, it feels like with Mitchell’s slashing ability, the Cavs’ bigs more often than not can get in the way on drives to the hoop.

Harden’s play is complementary to the bigs. Hence why Allen is standing out from the opening tip. This isn’t a short-term thing, there are tons of context throughout the career of Harden to know that this is here to stay.

Harden is a center’s best friend. Allen, who at one point was the one who seemed most likely of the core four to be on the move, instead will be the biggest beneficiary of the Cavaliers’ win-now move.