Victor Wembanyama Calf Strain: Spurs' outlook and fantasy impact

San Antonio Spurs phenom Victor Wembanyama missed the team's most recent game with a left calf injury, and he will reportedly miss additional time. On Monday, the team announced that the 7-foot-4 center has been diagnosed with a left calf strain and is expected to be re-evaluated in two to three weeks.

To say that this is a critical blow to the Spurs and to fantasy basketball teams would be an understatement. From a value standpoint, only Denver's Nikola Jokić has been better thus far, with Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander next in line. Where will the Spurs turn to fill the resulting void? And where else can fantasy managers look for reliable value? Let's look at the impact of Wembanyama's absence on fantasy basketball.

Who will replace Wembanyama in the starting lineup?

The answer to this question is straightforward: Luke Kornet (nine percent rostered, Yahoo!). Signed as a free agent this past summer, the 7-foot-2 center started Sunday's win over the Kings and finished with 13 points, 11 rebounds, one assist and three blocked shots. Kornet won't provide the three-point or assist value that Wemby brings to the table, but he's worth a look for managers needing a high field-goal percentage, rebounds and blocked shots.

Kelly Olynyk (one percent) played 18 minutes off the bench on Sunday but is only worth a look in the off chance the Spurs were to lose Kornet. Bismack Biyombo (less than one percent) is a non-starter in fantasy; he played the final two minutes of Sunday's game due to the result no longer in question.

Who else will Wembanyama’s absence impact?

The entire Spurs rotation will be impacted, albeit to varying degrees. De'Aaron Fox, who made his season debut on November 8 after missing the start of the season with a hamstring injury, is the player who may see his fantasy value increase the most. Over his last two games, Fox has totaled 52 points and 21 assists, shooting 21-of-42 from the field. In his first three appearances, the point guard attempted 14 shots in each.

The key for fantasy managers who have Fox rostered is that his efficiency remains the same as it has been in the last two games. After totaling 10 assists and 12 turnovers in the two games prior, he only committed six turnovers in the next two.

The efficiency is also key for Stephon Castle, who began the season as the starting point guard and continued to serve as a primary playmaker once Fox was cleared to play. However, the reigning Rookie of the Year exited Sunday's game before halftime with a hip injury and did not return. As long as he isn't out for an extended period, Castle (70 percent) stands to receive a bump to his fantasy value with Wembanyama out.

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The Hawks forward has exceeded the expectations of many fantasy managers this season, especially after Trae Young went down.

Suppose Castle were to join Wembanyama on the sideline for an extended period. In that case, Julian Champagnie (three percent) is the most likely replacement, as he filled the resulting void to begin the second half on Sunday. Also, he started the season as a starter due to Fox's absence, averaging 10.1 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.4 steals and 2.0 three-pointers in that role.

Devin Vassell, who has started all 14 games for the Spurs, is another player who could have the ball in his hands a bit more while the team looks to compensate for Wembanyama's absence. He dished out seven assists in Sunday's victory, but the wing's start to the season has been underwhelming from a fantasy standpoint. Injuries are never good, but Vassell's role becoming more critical could serve as a catalyst for him.

Observations after George returns, Maxey scores 39 in Sixers' comeback win

Observations after George returns, Maxey scores 39 in Sixers' comeback win originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Led by Tyrese Maxey’s 39 points, the Sixers battled back to snag a nervy win Monday night over the Clippers.

In Paul George’s season debut, the Sixers earned a 110-108 victory at Xfinity Mobile Arena. 

James Harden had two cracks at a go-ahead three-pointer on the game’s final possession, but he missed both. 

George had nine points on 2-for-9 shooting, seven rebounds and three assists in his return from offseason arthroscopic surgery on his left knee. Quentin Grimes scored 19 points. Andre Drummond posted 14 points and 18 rebounds.

Harden tallied 28 points. Ivica Zubac had a 14-point, 13-rebound double-double.

The Sixers were down Joel Embiid (right knee injury management), Kelly Oubre Jr. (left knee LCL injury) and Adem Bona (right ankle sprain).

The Clippers were missing four players, including Kawhi Leonard (right ankle sprain) and Bradley Beal (left hip fracture).

Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said pregame that Embiid remains day to day and he doesn’t think the star big man is far away from returning, although Embiid is “not quite pain-free,” According to Nurse, Oubre had a meeting with doctors set for Monday night. 

The 8-5 Sixers will face the Raptors on Wednesday night in Philadelphia. Here are observations on their win over the Clippers:

George’s 1st action

George scored the first hoop of the game, sinking a catch-and-shoot three-pointer on the right wing off of a Maxey feed. He then drew a foul on a jumper beyond the arc and made 2 of 3 free throws to give the Sixers a 5-0 lead. 

The Clippers followed with a 14-0 run. After George missed a jumper, Harden walked into a pull-up three and Nurse called timeout.

The Sixers’ offense was cold in the early going. Maxey started 0 for 3 from the floor and the Sixers began 2 for 11 as a team. George subbed out with 6:21 to go in the first quarter and the Sixers trailing by nine points. 

Nurse had expressed the reasonable hope that George would improve the Sixers’ defense right away. He certainly did not make an immediate positive impact. The Sixers had a poor start in transition and Los Angeles scored the night’s first nine fast-break points.

George finished with 21 minutes and seemed to have no trouble with conditioning. His movement appeared fine and George looked to be unbothered by contact, although the 35-year-old forward didn’t have many forceful moments as a driver. He and the Sixers will expect better nights ahead in his 16th NBA season.

Harden starts hot, Sixers adjust 

In addition to George, the Sixers started Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, Dominick Barlow and Drummond.

They used five men off the bench, including Jabari Walker in backup center minutes. Jared McCain checked in to open the second quarter alongside George.

Justin Edwards guarded Harden late in the first and had a tough time. Harden crossed over Edwards and waltzed in for an easy layup that extended the Clippers’ lead to 33-20. He racked up 17 points in the first quarter.

Edwards and the Sixers effectively contained Harden in the second quarter. They shaded help more strongly toward the 11-time All-Star when he surveyed the defense from the top of the floor. The Sixers also hedged pick-and-rolls and sent the occasional double team.

Still, with their offense light on any sustained success, the Sixers entered halftime down double digits. Brook Lopez’s long-range jumper with 2.3 seconds left in the second quarter put the Clippers up 56-46. 

Sixers capitalize on Clippers’ fatigue

For the second straight game, Nurse tweaked his starting lineup to begin the third quarter. Grimes replaced Barlow. When Barlow subbed in, he took over as the Sixers’ backup center.

The team’s new lineup put together a promising stretch. George sealed a stop with a block on John Collins and the Sixers scored on their ensuing possession with a Grimes three. Maxey knocked down a mid-range jumper to cut the Clippers’ lead to 64-61.

The Sixers were unable to maintain momentum in the third quarter. Harden’s and-one layup with 1.1 seconds remaining in the third built L.A.’s advantage to 83-73.

Eventually, the Sixers made the Clippers look like a fatigued team playing the second game of a back-to-back on the road.

Harden’s jumpers kept coming up short and he couldn’t create much against Grimes, who defended him very well. Maxey spearheaded a Sixers run. He nailed a three off of beautiful ball movement, converted an and-one bucket and knifed through the defense for a layup that gave the Sixers a 95-94 edge.

Once the Sixers grabbed the lead, the Clippers’ chances seemed slim. Edgecombe, Maxey and Grimes all drained clutch threes.

The Sixers couldn’t cement a win in convincing fashion. With his team up four points, Edgecombe missed a pair of free throws. And with the Clippers down two and pressuring the Sixers in the backcourt, Maxey turned the ball over.

The initial call on the floor was a foul, but Los Angeles won its challenge and got the ball with 11.7 seconds left. Harden’s misses meant the Sixers avoided what would have been a stinging loss.

Grizzlies' guard Ja Morant will miss two weeks with a strained calf

The Memphis Grizzlies announced Monday that All-Star point guard Ja Morant will be sidelined for the next two weeks with a Grade 1 calf strain.

Morant suffered the injury in the first quarter of Saturday night's road game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He had scored seven points in six minutes before being subbed out of the game at the 6:01 mark with Memphis up 18-14 and not re-entering. The team will re-evaluate him in two weeks to determine how quickly he can return to the court.

The injury is another roadblock in what has been a tough start to the season for Morant and the Grizzlies.

Memphis is sitting at 4-10 on the season and has been without forward Brandon Clarke, guard Ty Jerome, guard Scotty Pippen Jr., and center Zach Edey for the entirety of the season up until this weekend. Edey returned for the first time this season in that same Cavaliers game in which Morant got hurt. Morant himself also missed one game with an ankle injury and was suspended for one game for conduct detrimental to the teamafter a loss to the Lakers on Halloween.

On one hand, this injury is another misstep in a season that is seeing the two-time All-Star post career lows in field goal percentage (35.9%), three-point shooting percentage (16.7%), effective field goal rate (38.5%), three-pointers made per game (0.8), and rebounds (3.0). He's also posting the lowest scoring mark since his rookie season at just 17.9 points per game.

However, on the other hand, this continues a concerning injury track record for the 26-year-old. He has never played 70 games or more in any of his six NBA seasons coming into this year. Last year, he was limited to 50 games, and the year before that, he played in just nine, in part due to a suspension for gun-related gestures and off-field behavior.

Despite Memphis insisting that they have no interest in trading Morant, the suspension and mounting injuries may force it to behave otherwise. Of course, a mounting injury toll for a player in the third year of a five-year, $197.2 million contract also could dampen any value on the trade market.

For now, the Grizzlies will move forward without Morant for the next two weeks. That should mean additional playing time for Vince Williams Jr., who started for Morant when he was forced to sit last week against the Celtics with an ankle injury. Williams had 12 points, five rebounds, and two assists in that game, and the 25-year-old is averaging 8.0 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 2.7 assists on 39.7% from the field in 19.3 minutes per game this season. We should also see a minutes increase for Cam Spencer off the bench and perhaps more of a scoring burden placed on starting shooting guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and starting small forward Cedric Coward, who has been a lone bright spot for the Grizzlies in his rookie season.

We'll get out first look at how the Grizzlies approach these next two weeks without Morant when they face off against the Spurs on Tuesday at 8 pm ET on NBC and Peacock.

Draymond Green criticizes Pelicans fan using Angel Reese's name to insult him

Draymond Green criticizes Pelicans fan using Angel Reese's name to insult him originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Draymond Green isn’t here for any Chi Barbie slander.

After the Warriors star’s odd courtside confrontation during Golden State’s 124-106 win over New Orleans on Sunday at Smoothie King Center, Green revealed on his podcast that the mouthy Pelicans fan repeatedly referred to him as Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese.

While Green admitted he chuckled about the taunt at first after failing to tip in a missed layup several times, he ultimately took issue with the fan using a prominent WNBA player’s name as a diss.

“By the way, to use Angel Reese’s name as a negative connotation, I really don’t like that for a young queen,” Green said on Monday’s episode of “The Draymond Green Show.” “Because she’s done what she’s done to become who she is, and so I really don’t like that in itself.”

Reese entered the WNBA in 2024 as a NCAA champion out of LSU with countless collegiate accolades to her name, earning All-Star honors in her first two professional seasons while leading the league in rebounds both years.

Green added that the fan hurled other “filler” insults at him as well, and he had to shut it down.

“I am Draymond Green, but make no mistake about it, you’re not going to continue to just call me a woman name and add other fillers to where your message, your underlying message, is becoming more and more clear,” Green continued. “And so I said something to him, you know, Hey, man, relax, like, like, watch yourself. Now you’re getting real disrespectful.”

The fan minded his own business after Green got involved and arena security issued him a warning.

And hopefully, said fan hears Green’s message about using a woman’s name to tear someone down.

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Paul George expected to make season debut for 76ers Monday night vs. Clippers

After missing all of training camp and the first dozen games of the season following offseason knee surgery, Paul George is expected to make his return to the court Monday night when the 76ers host the Clippers.

George is officially listed as questionable, however, he is expected to take the court, reports Shams Charania of ESPN. George has been working out on the court for a month and looked good in post-practice work, according to reports, but the 76ers were cautious with the return of the 35-year-old.

George played 41 games in his first season with Philadelphia, largely due to a knee issue, which is why he underwent arthroscopic surgery this past summer. Last season, the six-time All-NBA player averaged 16.2 points and 5.3 rebounds per game when he did play. However, the season before, in Los Angeles, he was an All-Star, averaging 22.6 points per game and shooting 41.3% from 3-point range.

While George is set to return, the 76ers are listing Joel Embiid, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Adem Bona as out. The Clippers will be without Kawhi Leonard, Bradley Beal (out for the season), and Derrick Jones Jr. against the 76ers.

2025-26 NBA MVP ladder, race: Odds, power rankings, frontrunners including Jokic vs Gilgeous-Alexander

For the first time all season, there is a new favorite for MVP! Nikola Jokic has overtaken Shai Gilgeous-Alexander after scoring 32, 35, 55, and 27 points over his last four games. However, Jokic isn't my No. 1 for MVP.

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Vaughn Dalzell‘s Week 5 MVP Rankings

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1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder (+225)
Points Per Game: 32.6 (3rd)
Assists Per Game: 6.6 (16th)
Rebounds Per Game: 5.1 RPG (T-92nd)

Despite not being the favorite at DraftKings, I still rank Shai Gilgeous-Alexander as the top dog in the MVP race. SGA has played 30 or fewer minutes in four of his last five games and seven of the past nine games. Despite playing fewer minutes due to blowing out opponents, SGA has scored 30 or more points in eight of those nine games.

Oklahoma City has the best record in the NBA at 13-1 with a two-point loss as the only blemish. The Thunder are on their second five-game winning streak and play three consecutive opponents that are below .500, so I think there is some value on SGA at +225 to win MVP. His odds will likely go below +200 over the next week and when Jalen Williams comes back, Oklahoma City and SGA can be even better.

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2. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets (+200)
Points Per Game: 28.7 (7th)
Rebounds Per Game: 13.0 (1st)
Assists Per Game: 10.9 (1st)

The newest odds leader is on fire in November. Nikola Jokic has torn through the last seven opponents for a 7-0 record as he's averaged 34.6 points, 12.0 rebounds, 11.0 assists, and 33.7 minutes per game. Jokic lit up the scoreboard for 55 points in a win over the Clippers, which vaulted Jokic into the top spot for MVP odds.

In November, Jokic is shooting 71.4% from the field, 54.5% from three, and 88% from the free-throw line. In October, Jokic was hitting 59.1% of his field goal attempts, 23.8% of his threes, and 86.4% of his free-throws. Clearly, Jokic has found his shooting form and while the triple-doubles have slowed up (3 in last 10 games), he is dominating on every level.

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3. Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers (+400)
Points Per Game: 34.4 (1st)
Assists Per Game: 8.9 (19th)
Rebounds Per Game: 8.9 (5th)

Luka Doncic is coming off another monster night of 41 points, 9 rebounds, and 6 assists against the Bucks (119-95 win). The Lakers are 10-4 and won eight of the past 10 games as one of the hottest teams in the NBA. Doncic leads the NBA in scoring at 34.4 points per game, along with top 15 ranks in rebounds (8.9) and assists (8.9).

Doncic has six double-doubles and one triple-double of the season over the second-most minutes per game oh his career (37.1). If Doncic can exceed his career-high minutes pee game of 37.5, there is an avenue to MVP, especially if he leads the league in scoring.

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4. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs (+750)
Points Per Game: 26.2 (14th)
Rebounds Per Game: 12.9 (2nd)
Blocks Per Game: 3.6 (1st)

Victor Wembanyama moves back up a spot for me after erupting for 38, 31, and 26 points over the last three games. In that span, Wemby recorded two double-doubles, and one triple-double to extend his double-double streak to four games.

Wemby posted a 31-point triple-double with 15 rebounds, and 10 assists in a loss to the Warriors. That was his first triple-double of the season and his ninth double-double on the year as the Spurs fell to 9-4 with two consecutive losses to the Warriors. Five of the Spurs next six opponents have winning records, so San Antonio will be put to the test since six of their nine wins have come against teams .500 or below.

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5. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (+900)
Points Per Game: 32.6 (2nd)
Rebounds Per Game: 11.3 (6th)
Assists Per Game: 7.1 (13th)

The Giannis Antetokounmpo MVP chatter has started to cool off a bit as his odds have decreased each of the past two weeks, but that's because Milwaukee is 5-5 over the last 10 games. After a 4-1 start, the Bucks have alternated wins and losses over the past 10 games, failing to put together a winning streak or losing streak in that span.

At 8-6, there is no need for urgency, but with the next opponents on the schedule all likely playoff or play-in teams: Cleveland, Philadelphia, Detroit, Portland, Miami, and New York — that time to panic may come sooner than later for the Bucks.

Stock Up

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Alperen Sengun, Houston Rockets (+8000)
Points Per Game: 23.0 (23rd)
Rebounds Per Game: 10.3 (9th)
Assists Per Game: 7.4 (12th)

Last week it was Cade Cunningham (+3500) who was the biggest riser, the week prior was Tyrese Maxey (+5000) — this week it is Alperen Sengun.

Cunningham and Maxey still have the same odds, while Sengun moved from +15000 to +8000, nearly cutting his odds in half. Sengun has double-doubled in four consecutive games and seven out of the past eight to go along with 20 or more points in six of those games.

The Rockets are 9-1 in the past 10 games, and that is likely the largest reason to why Sengun's odds are on the move. Another would just be his stellar play putting up baby-Jokic numbers of 23.0 points, 10.3 rebounds, and 7.4 assists, ranking top 25 across the board. Sengun is playing over five more minutes per game this season and it's resulting in his assists jumping from 4.9 to 7.4 and points from 19.1 to 23.0 over 12 games.

Stock Down

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Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves (+10000)
Points Per Game: 27.3
Rebounds Per Game: 4.6
Assists Per Game: 3.7

Anthony Edwards came back and played six games for Minnesota posting a 4-2 record. Yet, his odds moved from +8000 to +10000 mostly because the four wins came against Utah and Sacramento — two teams combined for 8-19 record.

The two losses came against the Nuggets and Knicks, and he combined for 41 points in those games, so I agree with the movement. In wins this season, Edwards averages 33.8 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 3.4 assists, but in losses, his points drastically drop to 24.0 points, while posting similar assists (5.3) and rebounding (4.7) numbers. Minnesota will need more consistency from Edwards night in and night out if they want to be a top-four seed and if he wants MVP votes.

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Bucks at Cavaliers predictions: odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for November 17

The Cleveland Cavaliers (9-5) and Milwaukee Bucks (8-6) meet on Peacock at 7 PM ET for a battle between two of the top teams in the Eastern Conference.

Cleveland won the first meeting at home, 118-113, and will look to repeat that success once again at Rocket Arena. After winning four straight games and reaching a 7-3 record, Cleveland has gone 2-2 in the past four games.

The Cavaliers are in the third game of a six-game home stand, while Milwaukee is playing a sandwich spot contest coming off two straight at home and has three more at home following this contest.

Milwaukee has exceeded expectations at 8-6 behind the MVP play of Giannis Antetokounmpo, but the Bucks have struggled by alternating wins and losses over the last 10 games, failing to put together a winning streak or losing streak.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup and find a potential sweat or two! We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff. Odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to watch the Bucks vs. Cavaliers live

  • Date: Monday, November 17, 2025
  • Time: 7 PM EST
  • Site: Rocket Arena
  • City: Cleveland, OH
  • Network/Streaming: Peacock

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Game odds for the Bucks at the Cavaliers

The latest odds as of Monday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Cavaliers (-298), Bucks (+240)
  • Spread: Cavaliers -7.5
  • Total: 235.5

That gives the Cavaliers an implied team point total of 121.5 and the Bucks 113.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups for the Bucks and the Cavaliers

Bucks

PG Ryan Rollins

SG AJ Green

SF Kyle Kuzma

PF Giannis Antetokounmpo

C Myles Turner

Cavaliers

PG Donovan Mitchell

SG Sam Merrill

SF Deandre Hunter

PF Evan Mobley

C Jarrett Allen

Injuries for the Bucks and the Cavaliers

Bucks

F Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) is PROBABLE for Monday's game

Cavaliers

G Darius Garland (toe) is OUT for Monday's matchup
G Jaylon Tyson (concussion) is OUT for Monday's matchup

Important stats, trends and insights ahead of Bucks at Cavaliers on Monday.

  • Milwaukee is 7-7 ATS and 4-2 ATS as an underdog
  • Milwaukee is 2-1 ATS as a road underdog and 1-2 on the ML
  • The Bucks are 4-2 to the Over as a underdog and 2-1 to the Under as a road underdog
  • The Bucks are 8-6 to the Over overall
  • The Cavaliers are 8-6 to the Over overall
  • The Cavaliers are 7-6 to the Over as a favorite and 4-3 to the Under as a home favorite
  • Cleveland is 4-10 ATS, ranking tied third-worst
  • Cleveland is 1-6 ATS as a home favorite, ranking sixth-worst

Rotoworld Best Bet

Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Bucks to cover and Donovan Mitchell to go Over his points prop:

“Milwaukee covered the first meeting of the season between the two teams, but Cleveland won 118-113. This time, the spread is 7.5 in favor of Cleveland and without Darius Garland, there may be some value there. Milwaukee has exceeded expectations as Giannis Antetokounmpo has played like an MVP, while Cleveland may still be rated as a top-five team in the NBA, but playing like a 8-12 rated squad. I would lean Bucks in picking a side here.

Donovan Mitchell scored 24 points in the first meeting going Under his player prop and with Garland out again for this meeting, I would lean the Over this time around. Mitchell has been on fire averaging over 32 points per game in November and scored 28 or more points in four straight games and six out of seven this month."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Bucks & Cavaliers game:

  • Moneyline: Cavaliers ML (low confidence)
  • Spread: Cavaliers -7.5 (medium confidence)
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How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs Cleveland Cavaliers: TV/live stream info, preview for tonight's game

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Milwaukee Bucks:

The Bucks are coming off a 119-95 loss to the Lakers on Saturday night. Giannis Antetokounmpo led the way for Milwaukee with 32 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists. The two-time MVP has scored at least 30 points in nine of his twelve games played this season. With 32.6 points per game, he is currently second in the league in scoring behind Luka Doncic.

AJ Green added 15 points and 3 rebounds, while Gary Trent Jr. chipped in 13 off the bench on Saturday.

Cleveland Cavaliers:

The Cavaliers defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 108-100 on Saturday. Donovan Mitchell came up big in the win, scoring 30 points — 14 of them came in the fourth quarter. He also had five rebounds and five assists. The six-time All-Star guard is on pace for the best season of his career; he's averaging 30.4 points per game while shooting 49.8% from the field.

Evan Mobley also had a strong performance in Saturday's win, finishing with 22 points, 13 rebounds, 4 blocks, and 4 assists. He is also on pace for career highs in scoring (19.2 ppg), assists (4.2 apg), and steals (1.3 spg).

Milwaukee and Cleveland have been two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference over the last four seasons. Cleveland remains the favorite to win the Eastern Conference, while the Bucks are an outside contender in the East.

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs Cleveland Cavaliers:

  • When: Tonight, Monday, November 17
  • Where: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Time: 7:00 PM ET
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Jonathan Kuminga ruled out vs. Magic, will miss third straight game with injury

Jonathan Kuminga ruled out vs. Magic, will miss third straight game with injury originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga has been ruled out for Tuesday’s game against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center due to bilateral patellar tendonitis.  

It will be Kuminga’s third consecutive missed game due to the injury. 

Kuminga, 23, missed the second half of Golden State’s win over the San Antonio Spurs last Wednesday due to knee soreness. The Warriors don’t expect Kuminga to miss an extended period of time, but the team is being cautious. 

Golden State is 3-1 on its current road trip with a back-to-back remaining against the Magic on Tuesday and ending against the Miami Heat on Wednesday. 

The fifth-year forward is averaging 13.8 points per game, the third-highest average on the team. 

Kuminga started in 12 of his 13 games played during the 2025-26 NBA season. He was moved to the bench as coach Steve Kerr made a lineup change amid a 2-5 skid. 

The Warriors look to keep a three-game winning streak alive against the Magic while Kuminga sits out. 

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NBA Phone Request Dials Up Betting Probe but May Not Reveal Much

NBA teams are now turning over phones to attorneys investigating the league’s sports betting controversy. While this may seem dramatic, this is a standard move in sports league probes that does not necessarily signal a broader or escalating scandal.

As first reported by The Athletic, the NBA’s outside law firm, Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz, has requested access to cell phones, phone records and other materials belonging to team employees. One of those teams is the Los Angeles Lakers; Damon Jones, whom the Justice Department has charged with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering, served as a shooting coach to LeBron James and unofficial assistant to the team. He reportedly had “special access” to Lakers information, which Jones is alleged to have sold as part of an illegal betting operation.

The league’s investigation follows charges by the Justice Department against Jones, Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups. The charges involve separate conspiracies: Rozier is accused of sharing insider information and manipulating his play to advance prop bets, while Billups allegedly participated in a Mafia-linked scheme to rig poker games. Jones was allegedly involved in both conspiracies.

The NBA says that teams’ employees are complying with requests in the probe.

“The NBA engaged an independent law firm to investigate the allegations in the indictment once it was made public,” a league spokesman told Sportico. “As is standard in these kinds of investigations, a number of individuals and organizations were asked to preserve documents and records. Everyone has been fully cooperative.”

A sports league demanding phone data and other electronic evidence highlights the different roles at play. Federal prosecutors want to prove that more than 30 defendants across two cases committed crimes. NBA investigators are focused on determining whether Jones, Rozier and/or Billups—and potentially others—broke NBA rules and, if so, how they did so and what lessons can be learned.

Even if Jones, Rozier and Billups are ultimately acquitted of criminal charges, they could still have violated NBA rules. From that lens, the request for phones is an employment matter for Billups and Jones, and a labor issue for Rozier, who is an active player.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver’s role is also notable. He has not just the authority, but the duty, to investigate. Article 24 of the league constitution states that the commissioner has “the responsibility for the general supervision and direction of all business and affairs of the League and shall have all such other powers as may be necessary or appropriate to fulfill this responsibility.”

Betting conspiracies threaten the integrity of the league and its relationships with fans, business partners and the public.

Employment by a team in a league of independently owned franchises has unique features. Employees do not work for the league itself. However, league operating documents, employment contracts and employee handbooks obligate team personnel to preserve and share evidence relevant to league investigations. Failure to cooperate can result in termination or suspension.

Sports leagues have routinely used this framework to conduct investigations and gather evidence.

For example, MLB obtained phone records and text messages from Houston Astros employees during its electronic sign-stealing probe. In her investigation into allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct in women’s pro soccer, former Deputy U.S. Attorney General Sally Yates reviewed numerous texts, calls and emails. When the NFL investigated the New England Patriots in Deflategate, the league’s report relied on text messages from Patriots locker room assistants. The NFL also gathered texts and other evidence in its investigation of then-Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott, who was accused of domestic violence. The NBA’s ongoing inquiry into whether the Los Angeles Clippers circumvented the salary cap through a sponsor’s payment to Kawhi Leonard similarly involves evidence collection.

Sometimes league investigations aren’t public matters, especially when investigations find no wrongdoing. Like most businesses, leagues prefer to handle controversies internally.

While leagues can use contractual agreements to require cooperation, their authority is limited by the scope of those contracts. Despite their wealth and scale, leagues like the NFL and NBA are mere private entities, not government bodies.

Unlike government entities, the NBA lacks subpoena power. It cannot threaten a team employee or player with contempt of court or criminal charges for refusing to provide testimony or share evidence. Nor can the NBA compel people outside the league to cooperate, and those who choose to speak usually do so without being under oath. As a result, witnesses may knowingly lie to league investigators and conceal facts. By contrast, federal prosecutors can threaten witnesses with criminal charges if they fail to play ball or lie.

Not only do leagues lack governmental powers, but they must adhere to legal constraints. The NBA’s collective bargaining agreement and the league’s relationship with the NBPA include confidentiality provisions. Privacy laws and norms further limit how leagues can investigate players’ communications and off-court activities.

While the NBA’s steps in this investigation are typical thus far, it’s possible the collection of phone evidence could uncover more evidence of wrongdoing. 

You never know what’s on a phone.

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Fantasy Basketball Waiver Wire: Derik Queen a must-add with new role

Another week of NBA action is in the books, and just like that, we’re heading into Week 5 of the 2025-26 campaign. Detroit continues to separate from the pack, Oklahoma City sits atop a competitive Western Conference, and things have gone from bad to worse in Dallas, Sacramento and Indiana.

New and lingering injuries, overlooked options and strong performances have given us another group of worthwhile pickups heading into Week 5, including seven first or second-year players and a pair of guys featured in last week’s column.

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NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
LeBron, Zion Williamson and Josh Giddey are among the players whose availabilities and team schedules will impact fantasy basketball in Week 5.

Priority Adds

1. Derik Queen
2. Reed Sheppard
3. Kon Knueppel
4. Dillon Brooks
5. Tristan da Silva
6. Jaden McDaniels
7. Ajay Mitchell
8. Ace Bailey
9. Andre Drummond
10. Zach Edey
11. Bogdan Bogdanovic
12. Tim Hardaway Jr.

Jaden McDaniels, Minnesota Timberwolves (47 percent rostered)

McDaniels is shockingly available in 53% of Yahoo! leagues, but that will surely change soon. The Wolves’ two-way glue guy is averaging career highs in points, assists, blocks, three-pointers, FG% and FT% this season. Over his last 10 games, he’s averaging 19.1 points, 4.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.1 blocks and 1.8 triples with ridiculous 60/60/90 shooting splits. His efficiency and scoring may slow down, but he’s attempting a career-high 12.6 shots while logging nearly 32 minutes per game, and his defensive contributions have been stellar.

Kon Knueppel, Charlotte Hornets (44 percent rostered)

Knueppel was the featured pickup in last week’s Waiver Wire column, and he paid off for fantasy managers who added him. In four Week 4 appearances, the rookie averaged 18.8 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.0 assists, 1.0 steals and 2.8 triples. The highlight of the week was his 32-point eruption in Friday’s OT loss to the Bucks. The future is bright, and opportunities will be plentiful.

Ajay Mitchell, Oklahoma City Thunder (41 percent rostered)

Mitchell is stuffing the stat sheet for the Thunder, and that should continue whether he’s in the starting lineup or coming off the bench. He’s providing sixth-round value over the first month of the season, and he averaged a 15/4/3 line last week with 1.7 steals, 0.7 blocks and 1.3 three-pointers.

Reed Sheppard, Houston Rockets (39 percent rostered)

Sheppard is having a phenomenal second season, making the most of the increased opportunities he’s received with Fred VanVleet out for the season. For as great as he’s been on the season as a whole, Sheppard has been even better as of late, averaging 15.7 points, 2.3 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 2.3 steals and 3.3 triples. With Tari Eason (hip) out for at least the next four weeks, expect Sheppard to stay heavily involved on offense and get his fill of minutes off the bench.

Zach Edey, Memphis Grizzlies (37 percent rostered)

Edey made his season debut in Saturday’s loss to Cleveland, providing 13 points, seven rebounds, two steals and two blocks across 25 minutes of action. His playing time could trend up as he gets back to game speed, but for now, his minutes are enough to provide a sturdy fantasy floor.

Dillon Brooks, Phoenix Suns (37 percent rostered)

It’s tough to ignore a guy who’s scored at least 16 points in five straight while chipping in 2.4 triples and 1.6 steals. Brooks is on a heater heading into Week 5 having scored 32+ points in back-to-back contests. He detonated for a 34/6/1 line with three steals and three triples on Sunday and will look to keep that momentum moving forward in his upcoming three-game week.

Ace Bailey, Utah Jazz (32 percent rostered)

Bailey joined Utah’s starting five and made an immediate impact. Across his first three starts, he averaged 17 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.0 assists, 1.7 steals and 2.7 triples across 28.7 minutes per game. He finished with at least 20 points in two straight before a miserable showing on Sunday. The Jazz won a thrilling matchup in OT against the Bulls, but Bailey fouled out after only 10 minutes. Chalk it up to an off night and take advantage of this buy-low opportunity by adding him.

Derik Queen, New Orleans Pelicans (25 percent rostered)

Queen was picking up steam heading into Sunday’s matchup with the Warriors. In six games prior, he averaged 13.8 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.5 assists and 1.5 steals. His stellar play and change at head coach led him to make his first start of the season, and Queen finished with 9/7/6 and two blocked shots across 25 minutes in Sunday’s blowout loss to the Warriors. Queen’s move to the first unit is highly beneficial for his fantasy outlook moving forward, and he needs to be added in all formats.

Andre Drummond, Philadelphia 76ers (21 percent rostered)

Joel Embiid continues to miss time with a knee injury, and with Adem Bona (ankle) set to miss at least three games, Drummond should be in line to continue a productive run. Over his last three (all starts), Drummond has averaged 14.3 points, 12 rebounds, 1.3 assists, 0.7 steals, 0.7 blocks and a surprising 1.3 triples.

Bogdan Bogdanovic, Los Angeles Clippers (15 percent rostered)

Double Bogie has seen a big uptick in playing time, logging 37 minutes on Friday and 35 on Sunday. He posted a monster 21/3/3/4 line with five triples on Friday before falling back to earth with an 11/4/3 line, including one triple and no defensive stats on Sunday. Despite Sunday’s muted line, Bogdanovic should be in line for big minutes in the wake of Bradley Beal’s season-ending injury and Kawhi Leonard’s prolonged absence.

Tristan da Silva, Orlando Magic (11 percent rostered)

Da Silva is enjoying a productive 2025-26 campaign, logging career highs in points (11.5), rebounds (3.7) and triples (2.0). Paolo Banchero’s absence due to a groin injury allowed da Silva to join the first unit, and he posted a 22/9/1 line with a block and five triples on Friday. He started a second straight game on Sunday and posted 13 points, six rebounds, two assists, three steals, a blocked shot and two triples across 40 minutes. It’s unclear when Banchero will be back, and until he returns, da Silva will be worth rostering in standard fantasy leagues.

Tim Hardaway Jr., Orlando Magic (8 percent rostered)

Christian Braun (ankle) will be out for at least four weeks, and THJ should replace him in the starting five until he returns. Hardaway Jr. drew his first start of the season on Saturday, delivering a 23/3/1 line with a block and five triples across 29 minutes. He’s better in points leagues than in category leagues, but he should offer enough to be viable in the latter as well.

Others to consider: Quentin Grimes (41%), Saddiq Bey (20%), T.J. McConnell (15%), Collin Gillespie (14%), Noah Clowney (13%), Vit Krejci (11%), Daniss Jenkins (9%), Jarace Walker (6%)

Analyzing four early-season Knicks trends during 2025-26 NBA season

The first 12 games of a new season have been eventful for the Knicks

A new head coach, a high octane offense, and some strategic tweaks have taken up headlines so far. 

An increase in three-point attempts and a test of the team’s depth are just a couple of the topics whirling around the team. 

Let’s analyze four early-season trends...

Three-ball threat

NBA games have become a math equation. Three is better than two. And as the three-pointer has become more valuable to teams, finding ways to generate clean looks is paramount to building a quality offense. 

One of the largest transformations for the Knicks under Mike Brown has been the team’s shot profile. Last season, the Knicks ranked 28th in three-point attempt rate. Through 12 games, the Knicks are fifth in the same category. After a cold start, New York has found the range, shooting 40.8 percent from three during its seven-game homestand. 

Transforming the team’s shot profile was a priority. New York has greatly reduced midrange attempts in exchange for the bevy of trifectas, which includes clean catch-and-shoot corner three-pointers, which is a result of Brown’s focus on ball and man movement. Jalen Brunson’s catch-and-shoot attempts from long distance have increased, giving him easier opportunities to score. It should help in the long run.

Depth producing mixed results

One of New York’s priorities in the offseason was addressing a thin bench. After adding Jordan Clarkson and Guerschon Yabusele in free agency, the hope was that the Knicks had enough depth to keep the starters fresh throughout the regular season. 

So far, the bench has produced. The Knicks are tied for 16th in reserve scoring, up from last in 2024-25. And as we saw in Friday night’s 140-132 win against the Miami Heat, the bench can be potent. New York’s reserves notched 75 points in that one.

But under the hood is a concern. A large share of the bench points are coming from Clarkson, Josh Hart, Miles McBride and Landry Shamet. Those four players are all listed at 6-foot-4 or under. Can the Knicks survive relying on smaller players to eat up many of the reserve minutes?

Nov 5, 2025; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Miles McBride (2) controls the ball against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jaylen Clark (22) during the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden.
Nov 5, 2025; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Miles McBride (2) controls the ball against Minnesota Timberwolves guard Jaylen Clark (22) during the fourth quarter at Madison Square Garden. / Brad Penner-Imagn Images

The 6-foot-8 Yabusele is off to a disappointing start. A cold preseason and early-season shooting stretch from the Frenchman has forced Brown to use him less. It was notable that with OG Anunoby leaving Friday's game due to a hamstring injury, Yabusele was still an afterthought, seeing the floor for only six minutes.

Injuries to both Brunson and Anunoby in the past week should test the Knicks’ depth over the next several games, and may open up minutes for Yabusele and some of New York’s younger players like Ariel Hukporti or Tyler Kolek.

Defense plus and minus

Overall, the defense has been uneven, ranking 16th in the league. Keeping opponents out of the paint has been a priority. New York is fifth in opponent points in the paint allowed per 100 possessions. The Knicks have also limited teams when it comes to second chance and transition scoring opportunities.

The defense has been aggressive on the perimeter, playing in the gaps to prevent opponent drives. But one concern from the strategy is that it is conceding too many three-point attempts.

It’s a lot to ask New York’s perimeter defenders to have to smother drives and then retreat back to open three-point shooters. New York is 25th in three-point attempts per 100 possessions allowed and clubs are shooting a crisp 39.3 percent against them.

Possession game

The Knicks’ offense has been elite, ranked third in offensive efficiency. Great outside shooting is a factor, but another piece of the puzzle is getting up more shots. New York has attempted 105 more field goals than its opponents. Offensive rebounding and a low turnover rate are the reasons for the chasm.

The Knicks are sixth in offensive rebound rate, rebounding 34.1 percent of their errant shots. They will be in the top 10 on the offensive glass for the fifth consecutive season if the stat holds. At the center of New York’s effort on the boards is Mitchell Robinson. The center would lead the NBA in offensive rebounds per game and offensive rebound rate if he played enough games.

Under Brown, New York’s perimeter players are also contributing. Clarkson had four offensive rebounds on Friday. Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns collected four apiece in a Tuesday night victory against the Memphis Grizzlies. On the turnover front, the Knicks have the fourth-lowest turnover rate in the league. This is happening despite rising to 12th in assist rate.

Neemias Queta is a lean, mean screening machine for Celtics

Neemias Queta is a lean, mean screening machine for Celtics originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics produced one their most efficient 3-point shooting nights of the season Sunday against the Los Angeles Clippers. And a lot of the credit should go to … 7-foot center Neemias Queta?

Queta didn’t hoist a single triple, but he used his large frame to generate quality looks for his teammates. Queta was credited with eight screen assists leading to 21 points as the Celtics built a big cushion then held on for a 121-118 triumph over the Clippers at TD Garden.

A screen assist is defined as any screen that directly leads to a basket by the player who received the screen. The NBA has been tracking screen assists as part of its hustle stats package for about a decade, and Queta’s numbers in Sunday’s game were off the charts.

Queta ranks fourth in the NBA while averaging 3.9 screen assists per game. He sits fifth in the league while generating 9.2 screen assist points per game. His totals on Sunday more than doubled his average output.

After Queta’s big screening game — and Luka Garza’s relentless screening off the bench — the Celtics now lead the NBA in screen assist points per game (23.7). Boston is tied with Utah atop the league while generating 9.9 screen assists per game. 

Queta set a tone early Sunday when he slowed James Harden just enough for Payton Pritchard to knock down the first of his eight 3-pointers from the right wing. Queta also freed up Derrick White for a pair of straightaway triples midway through the first frame as Boston built its lead to as many as 24 points in the first half.

Queta chipped in 14 points on 7-of-16 shooting while grabbing nine rebounds (six on the offensive glass) and finished +16 in 33 minutes, 28 seconds of floor time.

Elevating to a starting role this season, Queta has been a monster positive for the Celtics each time he touches the floor. He is second on the team among regulars with a net rating of +18.2 in 344 minutes of floor time. That number plummets to minus-7.9 in Queta’s 328 minutes on the bench. 

Since the NBA started hustle stats tracking, Daniel Theis owns the Celtics’ single-season record for most screen assists per game, at 4.3 back in 2019-20. Queta could challenge that mark this season if the Celtics’ shooters find their groove.

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Nets snag second win of season, topping Wizards 129-106

WASHINGTON (AP) — Michael Porter Jr. scored 34 points and Tyrese Martin scored seven straight points late in the third quarter and finished with 20 as the Nets sent the Washington Wizards to their 11th straight loss, winning 129-106 Sunday night in a matchup of one-win teams.

The Nets snapped a four-game skid and won for the first time since beating Indiana 112-103 in the first week of November, a victory that ended a run of seven straight losses to open the season. Both of Brooklyn’s victories have come on the road, where they are 2-5.

Nic Claxton scored 17 points, Ziaire Williams added 13, Noah Clowney finished with 12 and Terance Mann 10 for Brooklyn.

Kyshawn George led the Wizards in scoring with 29 points. CJ McCollum added 17 points and Khris Middleton 14 for Washington, which shot 35 percent (12 for 34) from three-point range and 44 percent (37 for 84) overall.

Washington fell to 0-6 at home and lost for the 12th time in 13 games this season. The Wizards last won on Oct. 24, at Dallas (117-107), in the second game of the season.

The Nets overcame 11 turnovers in the first half and used a 35-25 scoring edge in the second quarter for a 63-53 lead at the break.

The Wizards battled back in the third quarter and outscored Brooklyn 31-22 over the first 10 minutes of the period to close within 85-84.

But after Williams hit a pair of free throws to increase the Nets’ lead to three, Martin sandwiched a pair of field goals around a three-pointer that stretched the lead back 10 points at 94-84 heading into the final period.

The Nets opened the fourth quarter on a 14-4 run and increased their lead to 20 points at 108-88 with just under eight minutes left and were never threatened the rest of the way.

Up next

Nets: Host the Boston Celtics on Tuesday.

Wizards: At Minnesota on Wednesday in the opener of a three-game trip.

LeBron James re-assigned to Lakers, nearing return to court

LeBron James has been reassigned to the Los Angeles Lakers and is expected to go through a full practice with the varsity club on Monday, and is close to making his season debut.

LeBron went through a couple of practices with the South Bay Lakers, the franchise's G-League affiliate, while the rest of the Lakers were on a 3-2 road trip. This week, the Lakers have a home-and-home with Utah that could see LeBron's return to the court — and with that, he sets a record as the first player ever to reach 23 seasons in the league. Add that to his GOAT case.

LeBron has been out since before the start of training camp due to sciatica on his right side. From the beginning, both LeBron's training team and the Lakers wanted to be cautious with his return, ensuring he was fully healed and considering the long term. The plan has been for him to take the court i in mid-November, and this week would fits that timeline.

Even without LeBron, the Lakers are 10-4 to start the season, led by a top-10 offense sparked by Luka Doncic playing at an MVP level. Luka Doncic has stepped up as an elite secondary shot creator, Deandre Ayton has been solid in the paint, and there has been good role play from Rui Hachimura, Jake LaRavia, and others. However, if the Lakers are going to be a serious threat in the West, they need what LeBron brings to the table.

The Lakers will get that soon.