Western Conference Standings Watch: Let them fight

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With the Western Conference a tight-knit race yet again this season, this series will look at the standings and games to watch across the league as the Lakers look to secure home court and move up the standings.

The Lakers’ winning streak has come to an end, with a loss against the Pistons, but they’ve maintained distance from the teams they are bunched up with in the West.

Currently, they remain the third seed and with multiple teams in the standings playing each other this week, they will be gaining ground on a couple of these rivals.

Here’s a look at the current playoff standings in the middle of the conference:
3. Lakers — 46-26, 11 GB
4. Nuggets — 44-28, 13 GB
5. Wolves — 44-28, 13 GB
6. Rockets — 43-28, 13.5 GB
7. Suns — 40-32, 17 GB

While the Lakers have gone 9-1 in their last 10 games, the rest of their competition has meandered in mediocrity. The Wolves, Rockets and Suns have gone 5-5, and the Nuggets have only been slightly better at 6-10.

With just 10 or so games left on the season, another strong week for LA could all but secure homecourt for the opening round of the playoffs.

Let’s take a look at the big games to watch around the league for the next couple of days and who Lakers fans should be rooting for.

Tuesday

Nuggets at Suns — At this point, it seems Phoenix is destined for the play-in. So, Lakers fans should be rooting for the Suns to beat the Nuggets.

Denver’s potential as a title contender is obvious, but they’ve been up and down recently, beating top teams like the Spurs, but then losing to tankers like the Grizzlies.

If the Suns come out aggressive early, they can absolutely win this game.

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Wednesday

Mavs at Nuggets — Dallas has no incentive to win, so fans have no incentive to watch.

Rockets at Wolves — This is a tough one to figure out what is best for the Lakers. They have the tiebreaker over each team, but who do they want to play? If Houston is the desired opponent, then them losing is what’s best. If the playoffs started now, they’d be playing the Lakers in the first round.

However, if a rematch with the Wolves is desired, an opposite outcome would help set it up.

Regardless, this should be a very entertaining game to watch.

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Nuggets vs Suns Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Denver Nuggets need every win they can get right now, and they’re finally nearing full health at the perfect time. The Phoenix Suns, meanwhile, have a bit more breathing room as the postseason approaches.

Yet this line sits at just two possessions.

My Nuggets vs. Suns predictions and NBA picks expect Phoenix to key in on Nikola Jokic — and that defensive attention should open the door for a monster night on the glass, with Jokic clearing his rebound prop on March 24.

Nuggets vs Suns prediction

Nuggets vs Suns best bet: Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds (-110)

The obvious handicap is that Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic has cleared this prop in four of his last six games. There should still be some worry tonight, though.

The Phoenix Suns are slowing things down these days to hide their disadvantages as injuries expose their roster, but those injuries will play a big part in Joker eclipsing this number. 

Oso Ighodaro and Jordan Goodwin will mount only so much resistance to Jokic, and he'll dominate this frontcourt.

Nuggets vs Suns same-game parlay

Jokic should dominate his every matchup against the Suns, which should also reduce his need to pass the ball. Then, if Phoenix does indeed slow down the game, that should further lessen Jokic’s chances to move the ball to his teammates.

Not to mention, bet365 is offering a 30% boost on this same-game parlay, raising it to +780 if applied.

Nuggets vs Suns SGP

  • Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds
  • Nikola Jokic Over 28.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Under 10.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Let Jokic eat

Phoenix knows it is thin these days, yet the Suns rank No. 13 in offensive rating in March and No. 12 in defensive rating. They're hanging on in intentional ways. Tonight’s intention will be to let Jokic feast, but no other Nugget beats them.

Clearly, the Under on Jokic’s assists is correlated to the Under on Jamal Murray’s points. And both thoughts tie to the Suns setting tonight’s terms.

Nuggets vs Suns SGP

  • Suns +5.5
  • Under 232.5
  • Jamal Murray Under 23.5 points
  • Nikola Jokic Under 10.5 assists
  • Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds

Nuggets vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Nuggets -5.5 | Suns +5.5
  • Moneyline: Nuggets -240 | Suns +195
  • Over/Under: Over 232.5 | Under 232.5

Nuggets vs Suns betting trend to know

Phoenix has cashed four straight Unders, falling short of bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 8.5 points per game. Find more NBA betting trends for Nuggets vs. Suns.

How to watch Nuggets vs Suns

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DateTuesday, March 24, 2026
Tip-off11:00 p.m. ET
TVPeacock

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Kings vs Hornets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Charlotte Hornets just keep winning games, and are going to be a team that no one wants to face in the playoffs.

The offense is buzzing, and they’re massive favorites for tonight’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings. That has my Kings vs. Hornets predictions locked in on a team total.

That and more NBA picks for this game set to tip off at 7:00 p.m. ET at the Spectrum Center on Tuesday, March 24.

Kings vs Hornets prediction

Kings vs Hornets best bet: Hornets team total Over 124.5 (-115)

The Charlotte Hornets are 11-3 in their last 14 games overall and have the second-highest net rating in the NBA over that span. 

The last three games have been particularly good, with Buzz City averaging 130 points while shooting 52.9% from the floor, and there’s no reason to think they’re going to slow down in this matchup against the Sacramento Kings.

The Kings are just playing out the season at this point, with their recent wins coming against the likes of the Nets and Jazz. Sacramento has the third-worst defensive rating and ranks next-to-last in opponent eFG%.

Kings vs Hornets same-game parlay

The Hornets are so dangerous because they have so many great shooters, with LaMelo Ball being just one of them. And Ball is on fire right now.

The Buzz City point guard is putting up 25.2 points while shooting 42.1% from 3-point range over his last five games, scoring 29 or more three times.

Another reason why buzz is so big around the Hornets has been the development of Brandon Miller.

He’s shooting nearly 50% from three-point range on 7.8 attempts per game over his last 15 games. He has drained four or more threes in three straight games, and eight times over this 15-game stretch.

Kings vs Hornets SGP

  • Hornets team total Over 123.5
  • LaMelo Ball Over 20.5 points
  • Brandon Miller Over 3.5 threes made

Our "from downtown" SGP: Buzz 3-ball

Buzz City lets it fly against a Kings team that surrenders the second-worst opponent 3-point shooting percentage in the NBA. 

Kings vs Hornets SGP

  • Brandon Miller Over 3.5 threes made
  • LaMelo Ball Over 3.5 threes made 
  • Kon Knueppel Over 3.5 threes made
  • Coby White Over 2.5 threes made

Kings vs Hornets odds

  • Spread: Kings +17.5 | Hornets -17.5
  • Moneyline: Kings +1000 | Hornets -2000
  • Over/Under: Over 231.5 | Under 231.5

Kings vs Hornets betting trend to know

The Hornets have covered the spread in 34 of their last 50 games for +17.50 Units and a 32% ROI. Find more NBA betting trends for Kings vs. Hornets.

How to watch Kings vs Hornets

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DateTuesday, March 24, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
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Knicks Bulletin: ‘That should definitely send a message to everybody loud and clear’

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The Knicks are back on the schedule to face Zion’s Pelicans on Tuesday evening.

New York is just half a game behind the Celtics for the No. 2 seed in the East. Would you believe it!?

Here’s the latest.

Mike Brown

On Mikal Bridges’ history of production:

“He’s shown time after time that he’s a high-level player. And he’s done it. I’ve been around many players who have gone through their ups and downs throughout the course of the season. And he works at it very hard. And he cares at a high level. Usually when you have that combination from a veteran guy that’s produced the way he’s produced in the NBA, it tends to lead to good results, eventually.”

On Tyler Kolek playing two games in one day:

“That’s an amazing feat. To play in a G-League game in the afternoon and come play in an NBA game, it’s gotta be a weird feeling. But these guys are pro athletes, they do a great job taking care of their bodies and our performance group does a good job with them in that area too. For them to be able to do that, to me, is an amazing thing. And then the group came out and I thought they played well. It was fun to see Tyler hit some shots and hear the crowd cheering his name.”

On Jordan Clarkson setting an example:

“One hundred percent. Not just for guys who are in a funk, but guys who are not playing. You might only play 20 minutes tonight — or may only get five shots. You may sit down here. But you’re talking about the former Sixth Man of the Year — that should tell anybody and everybody that if he can handle that as professional as he is, then anybody on this team should be able to handle it. From minutes to shots to whatever it may be. That should definitely send a message to everybody loud and clear.”

Josh Hart

On the unfair criticism of Mikal Bridges:

“He’s been doing what’s been asked of him. And I’ve said it before — when you’re a guy who, for a year and a half with the Brooklyn Nets when you’re the No. 1 guy and he’s getting those plays called for him. Last year, he didn’t have many plays called for him. This year, he probably has even less plays called for him. So obviously there’s a mental hurdle he needs to get through and that’s something where some of us can help him. I think he gets some of that unfair flak just because he’s doing what’s asked of him. And if we were to sit there and say, go shoot 15 shots a game, he would be efficient and he could do it. But that’s not what’s been asked of him.”

On trying to help Bridges find his rhythm:

“Try to make sure to get him involved a little bit more, get him the ball when he’s running in transition, get him in position to be successful. He’s been doing what’s been asked of him.”

On Zion Williamson’s talent level:

“Extremely talented. When he’s locked in and he’s focused, he’s one of probably 15 or 20 top players in the league, if not better.”

On Williamson posing a challenge to the Knicks:

“He’s a freak of nature. I say that with all due respect. He’s obviously extremely explosive, the way he’s able to maneuver and contort his body, and he has a great touch around the rim. That’s going to be a challenge for us. We got to make sure we’re just solid. Don’t swipe down. Don’t smack down. And try to make him finish.”

On Williamson’s skill set and natural abilities:

“I think what’s really impressive is that first burst but also his second jump. When I first saw him, the way he shoots the ball around the rim, you’d think he has no touch. But he has an amazing touch. And the ones where he doesn’t, he has a quick enough second jump where he’s able to get the rebound and sometimes before guys even get off the ground.”

Jalen Brunson

On Tyler Kolek’s professionalism:

“It’s tough. He was able to play well down there and then came here and continued it. That’s just him being professional, that’s him being himself. We have a lot of guys on this team that are very high character, very good work ethic and he’s one of them. That’s just who he is.”

On Jordan Clarkson’s perseverance:

“It can be example for anybody. It doesn’t matter where you are in your career. Things may not be going your way and continue to work, continue to persevere. And you never know when things are going to fall into place.”

Karl-Anthony Towns

On Clarkson’s impact off the bench:

“When he’s doing that he’s playing with that fire and that passion he has, there’s not many players in the NBA coming off the bench you feel better about.”

On ignoring the standings:

“Honestly, I’m not even looking at the standings. I didn’t even know that. I’m just focused on this locker room and this team. We can’t control Boston losing, Detroit losing.”

John Calipari reveals feelings on Darius Acuff Jr. Reebok shoe deal

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John Calipari is quite proud of Darius Acuff Jr. and others for getting their own signature shoe. It helps that the Arkansas star is partnered with Reebok and Allen Iverson.

In addition to Acuff, Calipari mentioned that he had numerous players with mega shoe deals and worth a lot in endorsements. While speaking on the Pat McAfee Show, Calipari was eager to talk about the partnership, but also get ready for Arkansas’s next game in the NCAA tournament against Arizona.

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“Having a signature shoe with AI, who I coached when we were in Philadelphia. And I love him. He and I have stayed in touch,” Calipari said. “I got about 10 guys that have signature shoes. And, you know, I have them all in my office. We have 13 all-stars, two MVPs, $6 billion in salaries, I mean, and the guys I have on this team, they’re going to be NBA players because they deserve to be. 

“Now, they got the challenge of their lives with Arizona. Tommy’s done an unbelievable job with his team. And so we’re going in like, let’s go, let’s see who we are. Probably have to make adjustments as the game unfolds, because of how they’re going to play, and seeing what they’ll do defensively to us, because we’re a good offensive team. We score 90 a game. And so they’ll probably do some different things. We’ll have to see.”

Acuff Jr. originally signed an NIL deal with Reebok last May, joining Tennessee freshman Nate Ament and Chicago Sky’s Angel Reese on the brand’s roster. Following a stellar freshman campaign, which saw him become just the second freshman in the past 13 seasons to win SEC Player of the Year, he now earns his first signature shoe before landing on an NBA team.

The Detroit native averaged 23.3 points, 6.5 assists, and 3.1 rebounds this season for John Calipari‘s Razorback team. He has been even better in the postseason play, averaging 30.2 points in five SEC Tournament/NCAA Tournament games this season.

The announcement comes as Reebok continues to invest more in basketball after legends Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson joined the company in 2023. Angel Reese is a key part of the roster and launched her own signature shoe last September, as part of an extension with the brand. The company added other stars such as Dink Pate, Matas Buzelis and DiJonai Carrington, as well.

Nuggets vs Suns Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 24

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Our NBA player prop projections are locked in for tonight’s clash between the Denver Nuggets and Phoenix Suns, with the model highlighting several standout opportunities.

After digging into the data and lining it up against current market prices, we’ve identified the bets with the strongest value.

These Nuggets vs. Suns predictions aren’t based on feel — they’re backed by the numbers.

If you’re putting together your card, these are the model’s top NBA picks for Tuesday, March 24.

Nuggets vs Suns computer picks for March 24

Nuggets NuggetsSuns Suns
Murray o23.5 points
-115
Booker o25.5 points
-115
Jokic o13.5 rebounds
-110
Gillespie u4.5 assists 
-140
Hardaway Jr. u2.5 3-pointers 
-150
Ighodaro o6.5 rebounds
-130

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Nuggets computer picks

Jamal Murray Over 23.5 points (-115)

Projection: 23.8 points

From an offensive standpoint, the Denver Nuggets lead the league with an impressive 120.8 points per game this season.

This matchup against the Phoenix Suns sets up favorably, as they’ve allowed a league-high 29.2 points per game to opposing starting point guards over their last five contests.

That trend creates a strong opportunity for Jamal Murray to clear his 23.5-point line, especially after going Over in four of his last 10 games.

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Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds (-110)

Projection: 13.7 rebounds

The Nuggets have pushed the fastest pace in the league over their last 10 road games, and Nikola Jokić continues to pile up rebounds with ease, clearing the 13.5 line in five of his last 10 outings.

Expect him to get Over that number again tonight.

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Tim Hardaway Jr. Under 2.5 3-pointers (-150)

Projection: 2.3 3-pointers

Tim Hardaway Jr. has gone Under his 2.5 three-pointers line in six of his last 10 games, and this matchup suggests that trend is likely to continue against the Suns. 

Against Phoenix, that concern is amplified. The Suns have done a solid job of running shooters off the line and forcing opposing wings into mid-range looks or drives into traffic.

With defenders closing out aggressively on the perimeter, Hardaway may struggle to find clean catch-and-shoot opportunities, which is usually his bread and butter.

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Suns computer picks

Devin Booker Over 25.5 points (-115)

Projection: 26.3 points

Devin Booker has averaged 29.8 points Over his last 10 games, about 5.4 more than his season-long average.

With the Suns set to face the Nuggets, who’ve played at the fastest road pace in the league over that span, this matchup should create an uptick in scoring opportunities.

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Collin Gillespie Under 4.5 assists (-140)

Projection: 4.4 assists

The Suns have played at the slowest home pace in the NBA over their last 20 games, which could limit playmaking opportunities for Collin Gillespie.

With that tempo working against him — and having gone Under this 4.5 assists line in four of his last 10 games — he’s at risk of falling short of the mark again.

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Oso Ighodaro Over 6.5 rebounds (-130)

Projection: 7.2 rebounds

The Suns rank as the top offensive rebounding team in the NBA over their last 10 home games, creating extra opportunities on the glass.

That sets up well for Oso Ighodaro to see an uptick in rebounds, especially after clearing the 6.5 line in three of his last 10 outings.

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How to watch Nuggets vs Suns tonight

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DateTuesday, March 24, 2026
Tip-off11:00 p.m. ET
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How to watch Denver Nuggets vs Phoenix Suns: TV, Live stream info for tonight's game

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Denver Nuggets vs Phoenix Suns Game Preview:

Tonight's game marks the final meeting of the season between the two teams. Denver won the first two matchups and holds the potential head-to-head tiebreaker.

The Nuggets have won five of their last seven games, including back-to-back victories against the Raptors and Trail Blazers. Denver currently sits fourth in the Western Conference.

Nikola Jokic leads the NBA in both rebounds (12.6 rpg) and assists (10.6 apg), and he is the only player in the league averaging a triple-double.

The Suns snapped their five-game losing streak on Sunday with a 120-98 victory over the Raptors. Phoenix is currently seventh in the West, 3.5 games behind Houston for the sixth and final secured playoff spot.

How to watch Denver Nuggets vs Phoenix Suns:

  • When: Tuesday, March 24
  • Where: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, Arizona
  • Time: 11:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream:Peacock

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Milwaukee waives Cam Thomas so it can convert Pete Nance from two-way to standard contract

When Cam Thomas was waived by the Brooklyn Nets just after the trade deadline, Milwaukee swooped in to sign him, looking for some bench scoring for a team that was looking to make a push into the postseason. With those dreams all but dead — the Bucks are eight games out of the last play-in spot with 11 games remaining in their season — Milwaukee decided to pivot.

The Bucks have waived Thomas, opening up a roster spot so they could convert two-way player Pete Nance to a standard NBA contract.

In his 18 games with the Bucks, Thomas averaged 10.7 points per game, shooting 43.1% from the floor. Because he was waived after March 1, Thomas is not eligible to be on another team's postseason roster.

Nance, 26, is a 6'9" big man, and the brother of long-time NBA veteran Larry Nance Jr., and the son of former NBA player Larry Nance. Doc Rivers has leaned more and more into Pete Nance as a backup big man of late, he played 30 minutes in the loss to the Clippers on Monday.

Embiid listed as questionable to make return vs. Bulls

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Joel Embiid looks to be on the verge of making his March debut.

The Sixers on Tuesday night officially listed Embiid as questionable ahead of their Wednesday matchup with the Bulls. Embiid’s appeared to be nearing a return from his right oblique strain in recent days. He participated in the Sixers’ shootaround Monday and also did a post-shootaround workout on the Xfinity Mobile Arena floor. 

A loss Monday night to the Thunder dropped the Sixers to 6-7 in their past 13 games without Embiid. They may very well receive two major reinforcements against Chicago, since Paul George is set to come back from his 25-game suspension for violating the NBA’s anti-drug policy. 

When available, Embiid’s often played at a superb level this season. He’s averaged 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 3.9 assists over 33 games.

The 39-33 Sixers will still be without Tyrese Maxey (right pinky finger injury), Kelly Oubre Jr. (left elbow sprain) and Johni Broome (right knee surgery recovery). Quentin Grimes was listed as questionable with an illness.

The 29-42 Bulls’ absences include Jaden Ivey, Zach Collins and Noa Essengue. Isaac Okoro, Anfernee Simons and Guerschon Yabusele were all listed as doubtful. 

Next March Madness games: Sweet 16 schedule, Times, TV channels

No. 9 seed Iowa and No. 11 Texas saved the 2026 NCAA Tournament from an almost-completely chalk Sweet 16.

Only two teams seeded No. 1 through No. 3 were bounced during the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament, after Iowa took down No. 1 Florida and Texas upset No. 3 Gonzaga, both of which happened in the second round. Only four double-digit seeds won first-round games this year — No. 12 High Point, No. 11s Texas and VCU and No. 10 Texas A&M.

Will there be any more upsets in the Sweet 16?

Iowa has a chance to keep its March Madness run going when it faces No. 4 Nebraska, a Big Ten foe it has already defeated once this season. Same for Texas, although with a much-tougher matchup against No. 2 Purdue, winners of 10 straight.

Here's a look at the full Sweet 16 schedule, including times and TV channels for all eight remaining games:

When are the next March Madness games? Sweet 16 schedule, channel info

All times Eastern.

Thursday, March 26

  • No. 11 Texas vs. No. 2 Purdue | 7:10 p.m. ET | CBS (Fubo)
  • No. 9 Iowa vs. No. 4 Nebraska | 7:30 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV (Sling TV)
  • No. 4 Arkansas vs. No. 1 Arizona | 9:45 p.m. ET | CBS (Fubo)
  • No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 2 Houston | 10:05 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV (Sling TV)

Friday, March 27

  • No. 5 St. John's vs. No. 1 Duke | 7:10 p.m. ET | CBS (Fubo)
  • No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 1 Michigan | 7:35 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV (Sling TV)
  • No. 3 Michigan State vs. No. 2 UConn | 9:45 p.m. ET | CBS (Fubo)
  • No. 6 Tennessee vs. No. 2 Iowa State | 10:10 p.m. ET | TBS/truTV (Sling TV)

What TV channel are Sweet 16 games on? How to stream March Madness

Sweet 16 games will air on either CBS or TBS/truTV in 2026. Games airing live on CBS can be streamed with Fubo, which offers a free trial and carries CBS. Games airing on TBS/truTV are available for streaming on Sling TV, which carries both TV channels.

Both TV channels can also be accessed with March Madness Live, which requires a TV subscription login.

Updated March Madness bracket

The East Region and South Region match up in the Final Four, along with the West and Midwest Regions.

Here's a look at the updated March Madness bracket after the first weekend:

East Region

  • No. 5 St. John's vs. No. 1 Duke
  • No. 3 Michigan State vs. No. 2 UConn

South Region

  • No. 9 Iowa vs. No. 4 Nebraska
  • No. 3 Illinois vs. No. 2 Houston

West Region

  • No. 4 Arkansas vs. No. 1 Arizona
  • No. 11 Texas vs. No. 2 Purdue

Midwest Region

  • No. 4 Alabama vs. No. 1 Michigan
  • No. 6 Tennessee vs. No. 2 Iowa State

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One second-round NBA Draft prospect the Rockets should look at this summer

KLAIPEDA, LITHUANIA - NOVEMBER 30: Luigi Suigo of Italy looks on during the FIBA World Cup Group D Qualifiers between Lithuania and Italy at Svyturio Arena on November 30, 2025 in Klaipeda, Lithuania. (Photo by Rokas Lukosevicius/FIBA via Getty Images) | FIBA via Getty Images

NBA Draft analysis makes for some funny discourse.

Some basketball fans are obsessive about it. Once a player hits 25, they’re like Leonardo DiCaprio – they lose interest.

(My fingers typed that without my permission. It just, happened).

There’s nothing (in the case of basketball) wrong with that. Taking an interest in prospects is fun. There is a bit of a tendency to overrate young players. You’ll hear draft acolytes suggest that a team can plug an immediate hole by drafting a particular player, neglecting to consider that even the best prospects are typically bad NBA players in their first season. Otherwise, it’s fine.

Here’s the funny thing about draft discourse: It’s a funk that can be readily faked. It is frustrating for fans who commit large swaths of their free time to watching obscure 17-and-under Balkin tournaments. You can cobble together highlight packages and other people’s scouting reports, and honestly, make predictions that are comparable in accuracy to the zealots.

All of which is to say: Take my draft takes with a grain of salt. I try to watch prospects, but I’m not “A Draft Guy”. It’s a tertiary interest. In 2021, I would have moved mountains for Jalen Johnson. In 2022, I would have done the same for Ousmane Dieng. It’s possible that I “simp” for any ball-handling wing to hit the court.

Still, I’m pretty sure the Rockets should target Luigi Suigo in the 2026 NBA Draft.

Perfect Rockets target could be available in draft

Yes, it would be nice if the Rockets could target AJ Dybansta or Darryn Peterson. If you’re beginning to relitigate the Nets-for-Suns picks trade, you’re not alone. Sure, the Nets likely don’t move Bridges if they’re not getting their pick back. Are we sure the Nets aren’t a lottery team with Bridges? Is it possible that Bridges demands a trade anyway?

Such is life. The Rockets don’t have the pick. For the first time in five years, they won’t even have a first-round pick. Rockets fans watching 7’3″ behemoth Aday Mara in the March Madness tournament are even dreaming too big.

Suigo is different. He’s a projected second-round pick. To my semi-educated eye, he looks like he could exceed his projected value.

He’s a 7’2″ big man who plays for a club called Mega Superbet in Serbia. Side note: Does it feel like a lot of these European teams have the words Mega or Super in their name?

Table that. Suigo is a real big man at 250 pounds. He’s shooting 26.7% from three-point range this year. That’s not great, but let it be said that it puts him ahead of, as a random example, Blazers big man Donovan Clingan. He didn’t shoot threes in college, and he’s a credible floor spacer at the NBA level. At the NBA level, trainers will emphasize shooting for any big man who’s even hinted at floor spacing capacity. Suigo can likely flirt with 35% shooting in time.

Defensively, he’s mostly a rim protector. He seems to be, let’s say, not entirely useless in space, but he’s not a switch big. Still, at 7’2″ with good instincts, he should have considerable utility on that end of the floor.

By now, I know my audience. I know what you’re thinking: I’m in your head, man. The Rockets already have a starting-caliber big:

Is this guy really trying to replace Alperen Sengun again?

Rockets need a long-term rotational solution

Put it this way: If Suigo is good enough to replace Sengun, he’ll be a top five-or-ten second-round pick in NBA history.

More likely, he’s a career backup. That’s a value pick in the second round. In time, the hope is that he can replace Steven Adams and Clint Capela.

His viability next to Sengun in situational double big lineups should be part of his appeal to Houston. If Suigo does continue to develop as a floor spacer, that could be more effective than any of the two non-shooting bigs looks Ime Udoka has gone with. If he’s on the board when the Rockets are picking, they ought to give him some serious consideration:

Unless I’m missing something.

Game Preview: Suns look to avoid season sweep vs Nuggets

Who: Phoenix Suns (40-32) vs. Denver Nuggets (44-28)

When: 8:00pm Arizona Time

Where: Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, Arizona

Watch: NBC, Peacock

Listen: KMVP 98.7


The Phoenix Suns need to string together good performances to get back on track before the playoffs. The Suns have been missing two starters for almost a month now and have had their chances to climb into the race for a top-six seed in the Western Conference playoffs. However, now 3.5 games behind the Rockets and just 10 games left this regular season, the Suns will likely finish the season in seventh spot in the West.

The Nuggets are now playing at full strength for the first time in 2026 and are starting to come together as a championship contender. The extremely undersized Suns will need Oso Ighodaro, Khaman Maluach, Rasheer Fleming, and others to defend and rebound against the best offense in the NBA, led by Nikola Jokic. The Suns will need Devin Booker, Jalen Green, and Collin Gillespie to score at a high level to keep pace.

The good news for the Suns is that the Nuggets have the 21st-best defense in the NBA with a 120.2 rating. This nationally televised game should be a fun, high-scoring, highly entertaining affair if the Suns can keep pace.

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Grayson Allen — QUESTIONABLE (Left Knee Injury Management)
  • Dillon Brooks — OUT (Left Hand Fracture)
  • Amir Coffey — OUT (Left Ankle Sprain)
  • Haywood Highsmith — OUT (Right Knee Injury Management)
  • Royce O’Neale — PROBABLE (Left Knee Soreness)
  • Mark Williams — OUT (Left Foot Third Metatarsal Stress Reaction)

Nuggets

  • Payton Watson — OUT (Right Hamstring Injury Management)

What to Watch For

In the previous two matchups this season, Phoenix has had no answer for Nikola Jokic and the Nuggets, who have blown the Suns out of the water and scored over 130 points in both games. Both games took place before December, which was before Ighodaro’s jump to a higher level of play. Ighodaro and the rest of the Suns’ defense will need to play ultra-aggressively by creating turnovers with their frenetic defense. While Maluach is still young and raw, the reason why the Suns drafted him is for his physical gifts defensively against the players in the world. It will be interesting to see how Jordan Ott deploys Maluach and if he will get substantial reps against the best player in the world.

Offensively, poor fourth-quarter play has plagued Booker and Green specifically, and the rest of the Suns over their recent five-game losing streak that they snapped on Sunday against the Toronto Raptors in a blowout win. Unless the Nuggets fall completely flat, the Suns will likely need to win a close game to defeat the Nuggets. Elite shotmaking from Green and Booker in the fourth quarter is a necessity to hang with the Denver, and the two have to take care of the ball as well. The Nuggets’ defense is nothing special, so the Suns just need to play a clean game to be in this one late, then it comes down to whose stars can come up with the win.

Key to a Suns Win

Turnovers. The Suns have to take care of the ball and force the Nuggets to make mistakes. While the Suns are significantly undersized against the Nuggets, they can make up for that disadvantage by pressing the Nuggets and creating turnovers that lead to easy offense on the other end. Jordan Goodwin and Ryan Dunn need to lead the charge in causing the kind of chaos this team thrives in when they are at their best.

Offensively, the Suns are going to target Jokic. While he does not block shots at an elite level, he is incredibly smart with great hands and forces turnovers at a high level. The Suns have to effectively attack Jokic without turning the ball over and giving the Nuggets easy baskets in transition. The Suns have to take care of the ball to win the game.

Prediction

Jokic leads the Nuggets to a narrow win.

Nuggets 125, Suns 121

San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama makes his case for MVP

Victor Wembanyama is in the mix for NBA Most Valuable Player this season. Providing he plays in enough games — he can only miss two more games this season to meet the league's 65-game threshold — he will be in the top five for sure, maybe the top three.

After the Spurs' convincing win Monday against the Heat, Victor Wembanyama made his case to be the MVP.

"My first [argument] would be that defense is 50% of the game and that is undervalued, so far, in the MVP race. I believe I'm the most impactful player defensively in the league. Second argument would be that we almost swept OKC in the season, and we dominated them three times with their real team and four times with the, you know, more rotation players. My third argument would be that offense impact is not just points...

"I think right now, there is a debate. There should be, even though I think I should lead the race. And I'll try to make sure that by the end of the season, there's no debate."

In the latest ESPN MVP straw poll — done just after the All-Star Game — Wembanyama was fourth, with Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Denver's Nikola Jokic clearly ahead of the field in the race. Since then, Jokic has not played at quite the same level, while SGA has the Thunder looking like the best team in the NBA again and is putting up monster numbers. Wembanyama has played his best basketball since the break as well and is making a push up that list. (Cade Cunningham was third in that poll, but he is out with a collapsed lung and may not make the league's 65-game threshold.)

Gilgous-Alexander is the clear frontrunner to repeat as MVP and has three key things going for him. First is just minutes played — while Gilgeous-Alexander has played in just three more games than Wembanyama (60 to 57), he has played 336 more minutes, the equivalent of seven full 48-minute games. That matters. Second, Gilgeous-Alexander is not only carrying more of his team's offense than Wembanyama, but he's also doing it more efficiently — the real key to SGA and Jokic's dominance is their efficiency (which is why the advanced stats still like Gilgeous-Alexander more than Wemby). Third, while Wembanyama is unquestionably the better defender — and the clear frontrunner to win the first of many Defensive Player of the Year awards — Gilgeous-Alexander is no slouch on that end of the floor. SGA is a plus defender on the league's best defensive team. Wembanyama's advantage on this front is not as stark as with other players.

Wembanyama has a legitimate case to make — and it's refreshing to hear a contender for the award say they want it and make that case public — no false modesty required.

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It’s a light night on the hardcourt with just four games on the NBA schedule, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t plenty of betting value to be found in the player prop markets.

I’ve found my three favorite for today, which include Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray continuing his epic comeback in a matchup with the Knicks.

That and more NBA picks for Tuesday, March 24, below.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Hornets Brandon MillerOver 3.5 threes made+122
Pelicans Dejounte MurrayOver 16.5 points-112
Suns Collin GillespieOver 4.5 assists+110

Prop #1: Brandon Miller Over 3.5 threes made

+122 at bet365

The Charlotte Hornets' Brandon Miller has been letting it fly from downtown, and there’s no reason to think he’s going to stop in tonight’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings.

Miller is a big reason there’s been so much buzz around the Hornets. He’s shooting nearly 50% from three-point range on 7.8 attempts per game over his last 15 games. He has drained four or more threes in three straight games, and eight times over this 15-game stretch.

Now, he gets a matchup against a Kings team that allows the second-highest three-point shooting percentage in the NBA.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBCSCA, FanDuel Sports Network Southeast-Charlotte

Prop #2: Dejounte Murray Over 16.5 Points

-112 at bet365

With everyone healthy, the New Orleans Pelicans aren’t your typical projected lottery team. In fact, they’ve won six of their last nine, going 8-1 ATS.

The return of Dejounte Murray has been a big part of that. Murray is putting up 18.7 points, 6.2 assists, and 5.1 rebounds in the 10 games since he’s been back, and I’m betting he keeps getting buckets tonight against the New York Knicks.

The Knicks allow the most points per game to opposing guards and rank 22nd in opponent made threes per game.

Murray’s point total is a modest 16.5, a number he’s topped in four of his last five games.

  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: GCSEN, MSG

Prop #3: Collin Gillespie Over 4.5 assists

+110 at bet365

It has been the March of dimes for Collin Gillespie. The Phoenix Suns’ guard has been racking up the assists this month, and he’s going to keep that going in tonight’s matchup against the Denver Nuggets.

Gillespie has handed out 5.3 assists per game over 12 games this month, topping 4.5 eight times during that period.

The Nuggets' ability to prevent buckets has been suspect all season and enters this game ranked 21st in defensive rating. One way to really burn them is by making the extra pass. Denver also ranks 21st in opponent assists per possession.

  • Time: 11:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Peacock

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What We Learned from the Spurs win over the Heat

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They’re 16-2 since the All-Star break. They’re relatively healthy. They seem like they’re not only rounding into form but, quite possibly, existing in the roundest form any of us could’ve possibly imagined. I found myself at various times during the broadcast almost wanting to turn it off because it felt too bright. Too pure. Almost like we weren’t meant to be seeing this yet.

As always, my caveat here is that I’m an anxious person. When things are going too well, I get suspicious almost immediately. What do you mean they’re ready to win the title? You’re comparing Victor to who? No. Nope. Doesn’t add up. Something’s amiss.

If this isn’t you, congrats! I’m sure you’re having a wonderful time basking in the glow of this deliriously happy run of basketball. You’re having a better time than me and I’m well aware of it. If this is you, well, get on in here, brother and hug it out. Our team hasn’t been this good in years! It’s driving us nuts!

Truly, it’s a surreal experience to sit down and watch something you love and, against your better judgment, desperately try to poke holes in it. It’s made only more bizarre when you can’t find any.

Last night was billed as a test. On the road, against a talented team fighting for their playoff lives. The Spurs didn’t need this game the way the Heat desperately did. This was a classic setup for us to wander into a Heat Culture™ landmine and simply get outworked.

From the jump, it felt like that might happen. The Heat came out in a nonstop sprint, and instead of slowing things down, the Spurs decided to match them. The game was breathless at times. Back and forth, up and down. Fast and sloppy and difficult to track. It was like getting thrown in a cage with a steak and a starving wildcat and being told “don’t let him get that steak.” I kept waiting for the Spurs to put their hands up and say, “you know what, we have bigger fish to fry.”

Instead they led wire to wire, up by 30 at their peak, the largest road margin any team has had in Miami all season.

My assumption for the last few weeks has been that Wemby’s heater would die out any minute. Surely Bam Adebayo and the Heat would find a way to stifle him. What’s that? He had 26 points, 15 rebounds, and 5 blocks, and became just the third player in NBA history to reach 4,000 points and 300 three-pointers in their first 175 career games? Ok then.

The Spurs are vulnerable when Vic has to come out though, right? That’s the part where it all unravels. Except it didn’t. It actually got worse for Miami. Keldon Johnson and Dylan Harper combined for 42 off the bench. Carter Bryant wreaked havoc on the Heat’s athletic wings. Harrison Barnes looked spry. Luke Kornet held down the fort. The second unit didn’t just hold serve, they buried them.

The Spurs grabbed 17 offensive rebounds to Miami’s 6, a relentless physical edge that turned every missed shot into a threat and generated extra possessions all night. The Spurs won the paint 60-40, collapsing Miami’s interior on offense.

At every turn, every moment, when I had a question, the Spurs had an answer.

So… I guess that’s it. The Spurs solved basketball. Let’s go home, yeah?

I genuinely can’t put my finger on why this lack of flaws puts me on edge. It’s like, if I could just say “well, the three-point shooting isn’t good enough” or “they just lack physicality” then I could relax. I would know exactly where playoff opponents would try to exploit them and I could focus all my energy into stressing out about that.

I can’t, though. The Spurs have plenty of areas where they aren’t perfect, but they don’t have anything glaring. They have nits you can pick. They have theoretical blind spots. But they don’t have holes. They don’t have a weakness. Their floor is alarmingly high.

I’m left grappling with known unknowns over here. Stressing about things like playoff experience and injury luck. I’m having genuine stress dreams about Luka dropping 60 on us in a playoff game. Never mind that the Lakers are probably going to guard Wembanyama with DeAndre Ayton. I’m certifiably insane, is what I’m trying to say.

The answer can’t simply be that the Spurs are this good.

Can it?


Takeaways:
  • Amidst all my unnecessary anxieties and worries about our very good basketball team, probably worth giving a brief nod to the boys clinching their first Southwest Division in a decade. Pretty cool! I don’t think any of us are rushing out to buy Southwest Division champs shirts at Academy this morning, but I’m certainly not mad about it. We’d rather be winning divisions than not winning them, yeah? 54-18, 22-2 since February. Again, the Spurs are very good, if you aren’t stressed about them then you are the correct one.
  • I loved seeing Stephon Castle back in the lineup. I hated watching him repeatedly dive around on the court landing directly on his hip. It felt like that, didn’t it? It’s like he decided that the best way to prove he wasn’t actually that injured was to go out, throw his body around, and get to the line as much as possible. He went 9-of-10 from the line for 19 points, which tracks, because every time I looked up he was diving hip-first into the hardwood. Come on dude! Relax! Take the edge off! It’s hip to be square!
  • Let me be the millionth person to point out that Dylan Harper has been out of his mind lately and we are exceedingly lucky to have him. Back-to-back 20-point games, eight on the season, and playing like a foundational piece of this team’s future. If I hear one more person say the Spurs should’ve drafted Kon Knueppel I’m going to…uh, stew about it internally, watch a series of YouTube compilations, and ultimately not do anything about it. You hear me! You’ve been warned!
  • I don’t know how to describe this using words so I won’t:

WWL Post Game Press Conference

If the team being good stresses you out, are you happier when they are bad?

– Of course not, I’m miserable! Every loss fills me with a deep sense of agony. I’m still fuming about a game they lost to Chicago on Valentine’s Day in 2022.

You’re fuming about a loss from four years ago?

– Yeah dude, it was a nightmare, they were playing pretty well and then just like, could not buy a stop down the stretch. DeRozan just picked us apart.

I’m almost positive your first child was born like two weeks before that game.

– Sounds right. Look, they’re basically little potatoes at that point so, I mean, not much going on really.

Plenty of time to check in on a middling Spurs team starring Jakob Poeltl.

– Exactly.