Cavs waive former Arkon standout

The Cleveland Cavaliers have a tricky stretch coming up.

They are expected to be without Evan Mobley (calf) for the next one to three weeks and are still without the services of Darius Garland (toe) and Max Strus (foot). Additionally, standout two-way player Nae’Qwan Tomlin only has eight more games he can be active with the Cavs unless they convert his contract to a standard deal. For reference, the Cavs have seven games before the All-Star break.

This all creates a crunch where the Cavs could need more available bodies that they trust to provide NBA minutes as they await the Feb. 5.

With that in mind, it isn’t surprising that the Cavs are reportedly waiving two-way player Chris Livingston.

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Livingston hasn’t provided many meaningful minutes for the Cavs this season despite the team’s injuries. The Akron native had just 17 minutes of playing time spread across three games with the team.

The majority of Livingston’s time has been spent with the Cavs’ G League affiliate, the Cleveland Charge. Livingston has appeared in 16 games with the Charge and averaged 16.1 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 1.7 assists on .437/.258/.844 shooting splits.

The release of Livingston opens up one of the team’s three two-way spots. Additionally, it stands to reason that another one of those two-way spots will be made available when the team presumably converts Tomlin’s current contract to a standard NBA one.

Luke Travers occupies the Cavs’ other two-way spot. He’s appeared in just 12 games this season for the Cavs this season. Travers is averaging 18.1 points, nine rebounds, and 5.1 assists on .430/.284/.636 shooting splits in 14 G-League appearances.

We’ll see what direction the Cavs go with those openings. It’s worth mentioning that Killian Hayes — who is playing well — isn’t eligible for a two-way deal due to his previous service time. Darius Brown and Tristan Enaruna are potential internal candidates for a deal. The team can also look outside the organization for a possible two-way player.

Victor Wembanyama shares thoughts on Minnesota, being 'a foreigner' in US

San Antonio Spurs star Victor Wembanyama prefaced what he said about the recent shootings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good as part of federal immigration enforcement operations in Minneapolis with an initial disclaimer.

"PR has tried," he said, "but I'm not going to sit here and give some politically correct (answer)."

The 22-year-old from France then expressed dismay and disgust over the incidents, but admitted he didn't feel comfortable offering his complete thoughts on the situation as the debate over the Trump administration's immigration tactics rages nationally.

"Every day I wake up and see the news and I'm horrified," Wembanyama told reporters on Tuesday, Jan. 27. "I think it's crazy that some people make it seem like, or make it sound like, it's acceptable, like the murder of civilians (is) acceptable. Every day I read the news and sometimes I'm asking very deep questions about my own life. But, you know, I'm conscious also that saying everything that's on my mind will have a cost that's too great for me right now. So I'd rather not go into too many details."

When asked later if being a foreigner in the United States played into his hesitancy, Wembanyama answered, "For sure."

Wembanyama is the latest NBA player to be asked to comment in the wake of Pretti's death in Minneapolis on Saturday, Jan. 24, which led to the postponement of an NBA regular-season game between the Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors. Stephen Curry and Warriors coach Steve Kerr, Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton, Donovan Mitchell of the Cleveland Cavaliers, New York Knicks forward and former Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns, as well as the National Basketball Players Association, have condemned the shooting publicly.

"Following the news of yet another fatal shooting in Minneapolis, a city that has been on the forefront of the fight against injustices, NBA players can no longer remain silent," the NBPA said in a statement. "Now more than ever, we must defend the right to freedom of speech and stand in solidarity with the people in Minnesota protesting and risking their lives to demand justice."

Wembanyama, in the midst of a breakthrough third season with the Spurs near the top of the Western Conference standings, followed the union's lead.

"It's terrible. I know I'm a foreigner, and I live in this country, and I'm concerned," he said.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Victor Wembanyama shares thoughts on Minnesota, being foreigner in USA

Victor Wembanyama speaks out on Minneapolis shootings, is 'horrified' by 'murder of civilians'

Victor Wembanyama has seen what we have all seen out of Minneapolis: Massive protests by the city's residents against the expanded presence of ICE and federal agents in their city. He has seen the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Minneapolis ICU nurse Alex Pretti by a federal officer, which sparked larger, more intense protests in the city. In the wake of that killing — and the fatal shooting by another federal officer of Renee Good a couple of weeks prior — there has been an outpouring of grief and anger in the city and around the nation. The Timberwolves and Warriors players have been watching this firsthand.

Tuesday at Spurs practice, Wembanyama spoke out on what he saw, saying he was "horrified" by the "murder of civilians." Here is his full quote:

"PR has tried, but I'm not gonna sit here and give some politically correct [answer]. Every day I wake up and see the news and I'm horrified. It's crazy that some people make it seem like it's acceptable, like the murder of civilians is acceptable," Wembanyama said. "I read the news, and sometimes I'm asking very deep questions about my own life, but I'm conscious also that saying everything that's on my mind would have a cost that's too great for me right now, so I'd rather not go into too many details."

Wembanyama also admitted he is concerned about repercussions from what he said.

"For sure. It's terrible," Wembanyama said. "I know I'm a foreigner, I live in this country and I am concerned for sure."

If there are any repercussions, they will not come from the Spurs, who have the outspoken Gregg Popovich at the helm. Wemby will have the Spurs' support.

Wembanyama is not the only NBA player — or the only French NBA player — to speak out.

The NBA players' union also released a statement.

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Celtics, Hawks could both be without key players on Wednesday

BOSTON — The Celtics (29-17) and Atlanta Hawks (23-25) are set to face off for the second time this month on Wednesday — and both teams could be without several rotation players.

For the Celtics, Neemias Queta is doubtful to play with illness, while Luka Garza is questionable. Jayson Tatum, of course, remains sidelined as he continues to recover from a right Achilles repair.

The Celtics were without Garza and Chris Boucher on Monday night in a 102-94 win over the the Trail Blazers. Both big men were dealing with illness and were not with the team. Queta (illness) and Josh Minott (ankle sprain) were questionable until game-time, but both were made available. Queta suited up for 22 minutes, while Minott did not get any action.

For the Hawks, Kristaps Porzingis (left Achilles tendonitis), Zaccharie Risacher (left knee bone contusion), and N’Faly Dante (right knee torn ACL) are out.

Porzingis has only appeared in 17 games for the Hawks this season, and he hasn’t laced up since January 7th. As such, he has yet to face off against his former squad.

The Celtics and Hawks face off for the second time this month

Last time the two teams faced off, Jaylen Brown exploded for 41 points and the Celtics came away with a 132-106 win in Atlanta. Sam Hauser also flirted with the franchise three-point record, hitting 10 threes for the Celtics, though he fell just short.

After this match-up, the Celtics and Hawks will face off two more times, both in March (the 27th and 30th).

The Celtics have the second-best offensive rating in the NBA (+120.8), the third-best net rating (+7.2), and the 11th-best defensive rating (113.6). They’ve won 6 of their last 10 games, and currently have the second-best record in the East.

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The Hawks have the 19th-best net rating (-0.9), 21st-best offensive rating (113.5), and 16th-best defensive rating (114.4). They’ve also won 6 of their last 10 games, and currently have the 10th-best record in the East. The Hawks are coming off of a 16-point win over the Hawks on Sunday night.

This season, the Hawks have been led by Jalen Johnson (23 points, 10.4 rebounds, 7.9 assists) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (20.3 points, 3.5 assists). Since he was traded from the Washington Wizards to the Hawks, CJ McCollum has averaged 18 points and 3.9 assists.

Celtics-Hawks — the second game in a four-game Celtics homestand — tips off at 7:30pm at TD Garden.

Cavs vs. Lakers: How to watch, odds, and injury report

The Cleveland Cavaliers will welcome LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers into town for their annual pilgrimage to Cleveland.

The Cavs are playing their best basketball of the season. They’ve won four in a row, seven of their last nine games, and 11 of their last 15. However, that was before it was announced that Evan Mobley (calf) will be sidelined for one to three weeks. We’ll see how the team responds to a bit more adversity.

The Lakers have been a good, but not great, team this season. They’re 11 games over .500 despite having a negative point differential. Their defense — particularly defending the rim — has been an issue all season. We’ll see if that’s something the Cavs can exploit.

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WhoCleveland Cavaliers (28-20) vs. Los Angeles Lakers (28-17)

Where: Rocket Arena – Clevelanad, OH

When: Wed., Jan. 28 at 7 PM

TV: ESPN, ESPN App

Point spread: Line not yet set

Cavs injury report: Evan Mobley – OUT (calf), De’Andre Hunter – PROBABLE (knee), Darius Garland – OUT (toe), Sam Merrill – PROBABLE (hand), Max Strus – OUT (foot), Chris Livingston – OUT (G League), Luke Travers – OUT (G League)

Lakers injury report: Austin Reaves – OUT (calf), Adou Thiero – OUT (knee)

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

Lakers expected starting lineup: Luka Doncic, Marcus Smart, Jake LaRavia, LeBron James, Deandre Ayton

Previous matchup: The Cavs swept the season series against the Lakers last season which included a 122-110 win on New Year’s Eve.

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

Offensive RatingDefensive RatingNet Rating
Cavs117.3 (11th)114.3 (11th)+2.9 (10th)
Lakers117.9 (7th)118 (23rd)-0.1 (16th)

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Cavaliers' Evan Mobley sidelined again with calf strain, expected to miss 1 to 3 weeks

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cavaliers forward Evan Mobley will be sidelined for the second time this season due to a strained left calf, the team said Tuesday.

The reigning Defensive Player of the Year is expected to miss 1 to 3 weeks.

Mobley suffered the injury during Monday night's 114-98 victory over the Orlando Magic. He had tightness in the calf after the game and an MRI on Tuesday revealed the strain.

Mobley missed five games in December with a Grade 1 strain of the calf. The fifth-year 7-footer is averaging 17.9 points and 8.8 rebounds in 40 games.

Cleveland enters Wednesday night's game against LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers on its second four-game winning streak of the season and is a season-high eight games over .500 at 28-20. The Cavaliers depart for a season-long, five-game trip after hosting the Lakers.

Mobley recorded his 500th blocked shot on Monday night, making the 24-year-old the youngest Cavs player to reach that milestone. He's second in the league in blocks this season, averaging 2.0 per game.

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Cavs All-Star Evan Mobley to be sidelined with calf injury

The Cleveland Cavaliers have been playing their best basketball of the season of late, but that was before another former All-Star was added to the injury report.

The team announced that forward Evan Mobley injured his left calf during the team’s win over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday. An MRI the following day revealed a left calf strain that is expected to sideline him for one to three weeks.

This isn’t a new injury for Mobley this season. He sustained a Grade 1 left calf strain on Dec. 12. That injury kept him out nearly two weeks.

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Calf injuries have become something of an epidemic in the NBA, given the speed and pace at which the game is being played. The Cavs will likely be cautious with Mobley because of that and due to it being a recurring injury.

The injury isn’t coming at a convenient time, although there’s never a good time to lose the reigning Defensive Player of the Year. The Cavs are already without point guard Darius Garland, who is out with a toe injury, and are set to go on a week-and-a-half Western Conference road trip starting on Friday. Missing only a week of games would have him missing games against the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Portland Trail Blazers.

However, if the injury keeps Mobley out for the full three-weeks, he wouldn’t return until after the All-Star break. That would have him missing seven games.

Additionally, this injury could mean that Mobley isn’t able to participate in the NBA All-Star Game if he were to make the team. Even if he does return before the break, there aren’t a lot of incentives to have him participate in an exhibition game.

The Cavs are 3-3 in games without Mobley this season. He’s averaging 17.9 points, 8.8 rebounds, and four assists in 42 games played.

Why this backup guard may be the Knicks’ best solution

Trade rumors are, well, just rumors at the end of the day. Look no further than the reporting of the Knicks’ midseason intentions. Over the last couple of weeks, we’ve seen reporters, notable ones at that, flip-flop on how likely, or unlikely, New York is to make big changes this season.

We’ve heard that they want to make a move for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Maybe they go after guys like Jose Alvarado or Naji Marshall. Or they may potentially decide against any moves and trust the roster, the players, and their new coach. My solution? Go after Ayo Dosunmu.

This won’t be as easy as acquiring some of the other guys, as the fifth-year guard should be targeted by many contenders. He is having a career-year, averaging14.5PPG and 3.4APG while shooting 51.2% from the field and 45.3% from three. Some of those numbers may eventually come down, but Dosunmu has developed into a very good player who provides a little bit of everything.

My reasoning for adding Dosunmu, though, isn’t just about who he is and what he adds. It’s more than that. He would instantly bring in more scoring, more spacing, and shooting, solid, to good physical defense, with size, and some ballhandling, and playmaking. All of those are things the Knicks need. But what bringing in a single player that can do all of that does is, in theory, improve the players around him-most notably, most notably Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns.

Over his first year and a half as a Knick, Bridges and Towns have become the de facto scapegoats. Some of it is self-afflicted and more than justified. They’ve both played subpar defense, been inconsistent shooters, and lacked physicality and discipline, respectively. But we’ve all seen both of them be very good as well. Fans have conveniently forgotten the former’s crucial play in the playoffs, as well as how well he started out the current season, and many have also forgotten the season and postseason the latter had just one year ago.

But there are also a lot of concerns about whether either, let alone both, have been optimized and put in the best positions to succeed. Bridges, at his core, is a very good role player, but he’s not capable of being more than that. Yet, the Knicks ask him to be a shot creator, a secondary playmaker, and a point-of-attack defender. And that’s when the cracks start to show. In the moments where he’s tasked with being more than he is capable of being, his shooting becomes inconsistent, his energy on defense worsens, and he becomes much less active and involved in the game. It’s a similar story with Towns, who is an All-Star and one of the most talented players in the league. But he also hasn’t necessarily been utilized in a way that brings the best out of him.

Can, and should, Bridges and Towns be able to overcome and improve on some of those things? Yes, absolutely. But for the Knicks, it may just be easier for them to change their roles instead of hoping that either of them suddenly changes.

In Dosunmu, they have a player who allows them to do that. It’s hard to say with certainty how Dosunmu would do not just as a full-time starter, but as a starter on a contending team that will likely be playing more meaningful games this year than the Bulls have during the combo guard’s career. But if he can replicate most of what he has done for most of this season, the Knicks would improve overnight.

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Dosunmu’s athletic and physical build would instantly allow him to become the best point-of-attack defender in the starting lineup, allowing Bridges to wreak havoc as a help defender, something he does exceptionally well. His improved shooting also takes pressure off everyone and provides Jalen Brunson and Towns with more space to operate. And his ability to be a reliable advantage creator off the dribble by getting into the paint frequently would take a lot of pressure off of Brunson, Bridges, and Towns, which should lead to a lot fewer offensive fouls from Towns, and much fewer positions where Bridges has to create, and ends up with a contested midrange shot.

The Bulls guard isn’t the big name that some fans want. He won’t instantly become a fan favorite like Antetokounmpo, nor will he sell a bunch of jerseys like Anthony Davis could. But Dosunmu is coveted by many good teams, and for good reason. If James Dolan and Leon Rose are against making a big mid-season change that could derail the season, a smaller, yet meaningful move like this could improve the team drastically, not only addressing weaknesses, but slotting everyone into their most optimal roles. The only problem is, can the Knicks get him? And can they do so without giving up Deuce McBride?

Jake LaRavia feels improved communication has helped Lakers in current winning run

The Lakers were struggling early in January. Los Angeles had lost four of five games, with its only win coming against a mediocre Atlanta Hawks team.

In defense of the Lakers, they were playing without Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura also missed some games during this stretch. Still, they looked more like a play-in team than a squad that could earn homecourt in a playoff series in the Western Conference.

Since that slump, however, the Lakers have been rolling. They’ve won four of their last five and have done the majority of their damage away from home.

After their win in Chicago, Jake LaRavia reflected on why the Lakers have been able to change their fate.

“I just think there’s been a lot better communication between the players as we’re out there on the court,” LaRavia said. “We know that we’re messing up when we’re out there so we kind of grew back together and locked back in. Everyone has a job to do and we know what it is.”

In life, clear communication leads to understanding and less confusion, and basketball is no different. Talking can help the defense set up, rotate and discuss what to do when things are breaking down and they are being put into the blender.

Communication is just as necessary as offense. Players have to know what’s being called, adjust when breakdowns happen and talk on pick-and-roll actions, for example.

Redick reiterated that the Lakers needed to trust each other offensively after their loss to the Clippers and they’ve responded with back-to-back wins.

As LaRavia stated, this deep into the season, players know their roles and jobs are clear. It’s a matter of understanding, communicating and executing the game plan so the Lakers can win more than they lose.

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Caitlin Clark joining NBC’s NBA coverage as special contributor

Caitlin Clark is joining NBC's coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026.
Caitlin Clark is joining NBC's coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026.

Caitlin Clark is joining a new team.

NBC has tapped the star Indiana Fever guard to be a special contributor for its NBA coverage this season, with Clark set to make her pregame debut on Feb. 1, when the Knicks host the Lakers at Madison Square Garden for the debut of “Sunday Night Basketball.”

“I’m really excited to be part of the ‘Basketball Night in America’ crew this season,” Clark said Tuesday in a statement.

Caitlin Clark is joining NBC’s coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026. AP

“Carmelo [Anthony], Vince [Carter], and Tracy [McGrady] are legends of the game and Maria [Taylor] is a true professional. It will be really fun to join them a few times this season.”

In addition to the Lakers-Knicks clash at MSG, Clark will also be featured on the program March 29, when the reigning champion Thunder host the Knicks at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

It’s shaping up to be a busy start to the year for Clark, who is entering her third WNBA season.

Selected first overall out of Iowa in 2024, Clark played in 40 games her rookie season, earning All-Star and All-Rookie Team nods. She was also named Rookie of the Year after averaging 19.2 points per game, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists.

Injuries derailed Clark’s sophomore campaign, as she grappled with left quad and left groin issues early in the year. She sustained a right groin injury in July and suffered a bone bruise to her left ankle during a workout the following month.

Clark, 24, was shut down for the season in September.

Across 13 games in 2025, Clark averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists.

Caitlin Clark is entering her third WNBA season with the Fever. AP

The Fever reached the semifinals of the playoffs before losing in five games to the eventual champion Aces.

Indiana opens the season at home on Saturday, May 9, against Dallas — assuming the league and players union strike a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers: TV, live stream info for tonight's game

Tonight's Coast 2 Coast Tuesday NBA action tips off at 8:00 PM ET when the Milwaukee Bucks head to Philadelphia to take on the 76ers. Then, at 10 PM ET, it's the LA Clippers vs Utah Jazz in a West Coast showdown. Live coverage of tonight's doubleheader begins at 7:00 PM ET on NBC and Peacock. See below for additional information on how to watch each game and follow all of the NBA action on NBCSN and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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Milwaukee Bucks vs Philadelphia 76ers Preview:

Tonight's game marks the third of four meetings between the Bucks and 76ers. Philadelphia won the first two games in Wisconsin: a 123-114 overtime victory on November 20, led by Tyrese Maxey's career-high 54 points, followed by a 116-101 win on December 5.

Giannis Antetokounmpo did not play in the first two games due to an injury and is out indefinitely with a calf injury. Antetokounmpo, who is in his 13th NBA season, leads Milwaukee in scoring (28 ppg), rebounding (10 rpg), and assists (5.6 apg).

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  • When: Tonight, Tuesday, January 27
  • Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
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Knicks Bulletin: ‘Throw it to me. I do a little dirty work so reward me’

The Knicks play the Kings today.

Kings. Knicks. Knicks. Kings. That’s it.

Here are a few words I gathered in the past few hours.

Mike Brown

On Mitchell Robinson as a roll threat:
“Whoever’s guarding Mitch is aggressive. So if teams keep stepping up and trying to be aggressive on the ball screens, Mitch has to get out quick and he’s gotta look for it at the rim.”

On Mitch’s defensive impact:
“Our defensive player was Mitch. Mitch was phenomenal on the offensive glass, but he was really, really good for us defensively. Four deflections. Couple of 50–50 balls. Rebounding the ball really well. Couple of blocks. Big, big night from Mitch, especially on the defensive end of the floor.”

On using the bench to defend against Maxey and Edgecombe:
“They’re huge. You don’t stop those types of guys, but to have a guy like Deuce coming off the bench, have a guy like Landry, both those guys are physical at the point of attack. That type of relentless pursuit with athleticism and toughness is phenomenal, and obviously we need those guys.”

Mitchell Robinson

On asking teammates for alley-oops:
“I tell them when we’re watching film, ‘Look here, I’m wide open. Throw it to me. I do a little dirty work so reward me.’ That’s kinda how that is.”

Josh Hart

On staying levelheaded after wins:
“It is good, but also it’s January. You can’t get too high or too low. Three games ago we were turning into a lottery team, and now you’re saying we’re battling the East. We’re just trying to stay levelheaded.”

On Shamet and McBride’s defense against the Sixers:
“They were huge. I think Sham got two offensive fouls drawn from blowing up handoffs. Dude was great all game. That’s a tough matchup with Tyrese, and we need that.”

Landry Shamet

On the need to play defense whether shots fall or not:
“Shots fall, sometimes don’t. Effort is controllable. On the defensive end, you gotta find ways to win games when the ball’s not going in. It’s a pride thing.”

On the energy the bench brings to games:
“If you’re coming off the bench you’ve got fresh legs. You’re watching the game and thinking how you can elevate what’s going on. Sometimes it’s as simple as ball pressure. The domino effect is real.”

OG Anunoby

On Robinson’s overall value:
“He’s a special player. There’s no one like him in the league. His impact is felt every night in many different ways.”

Tom Thibodeau

On being ready for another coaching gig:
“I love the game. Obviously, I’m preparing for the next opportunity, so hopefully I’ll be ready for it.”

Boston Celtics Daily Links 1/27/26

HeraldCeltics rookie ‘exceptional’ in extended minutes vs. Trail Blazers

Celtics wing selected to Rising Stars game; Hugo Gonzalez left out

Celtics’ Payton Pritchard reveals he’s playing through injury

Payton Pritchard hits two buzzer-beaters as Celtics beat Blazers

What Joe Mazzulla appreciates about Patriots’ Super Bowl run

Celtics notebook: Why Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised by Boston’s success

Globe Joe Mazzulla shares what has impressed him during Patriots’ Super Bowl run

Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised with Celtics overachieving this season

NBA players, including Jaylen Brown, speak up in solidarity with protesters in Minnesota

Celtics victorious after Trail Blazers bury themselves with blizzard of misses

Trail Blazers’ Jrue Holiday not surprised at Celtics’ success

Celtics GreenComments from the Other Side – Trail Blazers 1/26/26

CelticsBlog10 takeaways from a messy but controlled win over Portland

Celtics’ Amari Williams unveiled ‘exceptional’ potential against Trail Blazers

Payton Pritchard explains he’s been playing through injury — though he’s not making any excuses

Same jersey, different job: Neemias Queta

Jrue Holiday happy in Portland following Brad Stevens heads-up

Celtics spoil Robert Williams and Jrue Holiday’s return, beat Trail Blazers 102-94

Celtics youngster selected for All-Star weekend Rising Star game

Celtics .comKeys to the Game: Celtics 102, Trail Blazers 94

Two-Way Impact: Williams Shines vs. Portland, Harper Jr. Earns Rising Stars Nod

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Warriors ‘less likely’ to trade Jonathan Kuminga following Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear, per report

In today’s Dub Hub:

The Golden State Warriors’ outlook on Jonathan Kuminga may have shifted following Jimmy Butler’s season-ending ACL injury a week ago. According to a report from ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Golden State has been described as “less likely” to move Kuminga ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline.

Per ESPN:


Multiple team sources have described it as less likely Kuminga is moved following Jimmy Butler’s right ACL tear. Prior to that injury, Kuminga was a $22.5 million wing rotting on the bench, having not seen the floor for 16 straight games. Without Butler, he’s back in the mix, scoring 30 points in 30 bench minutes before the injury. There’s internal conversation that he’d get another crack at minutes post-deadline — if he’s still around. That has yet to be determined, though.

Before Butler went down, Kuminga’s role was effectively diminished. He hadn’t appeared in 16 consecutive games, and yet, the team was still winning, going 12-4 in his absence. Coupling that with his team-friendly contract signed over the offseason and a very public trade demand, Kuminga was looking increasingly expendable as Golden State hoped to make a championship push.

However, that thinking shifted once Butler was lost for the season. In need of additional scoring, Kuminga re-entered the rotation and immediately delivered, scoring 20 points in his first game back. He followed that with 10 points in the first half against the Dallas Mavericks before a knee injury forced him out. Kuminga has since missed the past two games after an MRI revealed a bone bruise in his left knee, with no clear timetable for his return.

This latest report could represent posturing from the Warriors as they attempt to maximize leverage in any potential Kuminga deal. Still, league perception around his market appears relatively settled, and if Golden State isn’t satisfied with the offers available, it’s becoming more plausible that this saga stretches into the offseason.

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This was an opportunity for players in this group, mostly reserves, to persuade Kerr and his staff that they deserve more minutes. Regardless of whether minutes are available, the goal always should be to prove you are worthy.

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6. Once they hit the button and blow it up, they can’t go back.

Ask the Bulls, who thought they could set up a new golden era after Michael Jordan with Toni Kukoc, Tim Floyd, Brent Barry, Corey Benjamin, and others.

That was 27 years ago.

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Regardless of whether the Milwaukee Bucks trade Giannis Antetokounmpo or keep him past next week’s trade deadline, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said Milwaukee’s focus for the remainder of the season should be on improving their draft positioning. The Bucks will have the worse of their pick and the New Orleans Pelicans‘ pick in June’s draft.

“Forget about this season for the Bucks,” Windhorst said. “The tank is now on the table for them, and the tank plus Giannis is what they’re looking at.”

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Gary Payton II

12 minutes, 4 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 6 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, 50.0% TS, -20

GPII played less than 12 minutes and fouled out. And that’s all I have to say about that, too.

Grade: D
Post-game bonus: Tied for the worst plus/minus on the team.

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