Magic vs. Hornets Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for March 25

It’s Tuesday, March 25, and the Orlando Magic (34-38) and Charlotte Hornets (18-53) are all set to square off from Spectrum Center in Charlotte.

The Magic are currently 15-21 on the road with a point differential of -1, while the Hornets have a 3-7 record in their last ten games at home. Orlando has won all three meetings against Charlotte this season. This is the final matchup of the year.

Orlando won two straight games and three of the past four contests. This is a back-to-back with no rest for the Magic and they've lost three straight without rest. Charlotte is 1-4 over the past five games and dropped the last two contests.

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

  • Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
  • Time: 7:00PM EST
  • Site: Spectrum Center
  • City: Charlotte, NC
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Game odds for Magic vs. Hornets

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Odds: Magic (-207), Hornets (+171)
  • Spread:  Magic -4.5
  • Over/Under: 211 points

That gives the Magic an implied team point total of 107.02, and the Hornets 104.67.

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Expert picks & predictions for Tuesday’s Magic vs. Hornets game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Hornets early against the Magic:

"The Magic beat the Lakers last night in an upset win and turn around to get the Hornets who they are most likely looking past or taking lighitly. While I do think Orlando should win and likely cover, I would target Charlotte early in this game if you get a +2 or +2.5 on the first quarter spread. Orlando has lost the last three games without rest, so I lean the Hornets on the first quarter spread."

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Orlando Magic on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Charlotte Hornets at +4.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the over on the Game Total of 211.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Magic vs. Hornets on Tuesday

  • The Magic have won 4 straight matchups against Eastern Conference Southeast Division teams
  • The Magic's last 3 games have gone over the Total
  • The Magic have covered in their last 4 matchups against divisional opponents
  • The Magic have won 4 of their last 5 games at Eastern Conference Southeast Division teams

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Grizzlies vs. Jazz Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, best bets for March 25

Memphis Grizzlies vs. Utah Jazz Preview 

The Memphis Grizzlies (43-28) and Utah Jazz (16-56) are all set to square off from Delta Center in Salt Lake City.

The Grizzlies are on a three-game skid and, unfortunately, will be without superstar Ja Morant. They will have to lean heavily on Jaren Jackson and Desmond Bane until Morant returns.

The Jazz are on a path to the number one overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft. They are 16-56, and have lost eight of their last nine games.

The Grizzlies are currently 18-17 on the road with a point differential of 5, while the Jazz have a 2-8 record in their last ten games at home. 

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Game details & how to watch Grizzlies vs. Jazz live today

  • Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
  • Time: 9:00PM EST
  • Site: Delta Center
  • City: Salt Lake City, UT
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Game odds for Grizzlies vs. Jazz
The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Odds: Grizzlies (-444), Jazz (+347)
  • Spread:  Grizzlies -10
  • Over/Under: 242 points

That gives the Grizzlies an implied team point total of 125.08, and the Jazz 119.88.
 
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Expert picks & predictions for Tuesday's Grizzlies vs. Jazz game

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Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning towards Desmond Bane over 22.5 points…

Thomas: “Bane has an amazing matchup tonight. Jazz are giving up 25.62 points per game to point guards. Bane is averaging 21 points per game without Morant this season.”

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Memphis Grizzlies on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Utah Jazz at +10.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 242.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Grizzlies vs. Jazz on Tuesday

  • The Grizzlies have won 4 of their last 5 away games against teams with losing records
  • 15 of the Grizzlies' last 18 road trips to the Jazz have gone over the Total
  • The Jazz have covered the Spread in 6 of their last 8 home games against the Grizzlies
  • The Jazz have lost 17 of their last 20 games against teams with better records

 
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Hawks vs. Rockets Predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends, best bets for March 25

Atlanta Hawks vs. Houston Rockets Preview 

The Atlanta Hawks (35-36) and Houston Rockets (46-26) are all set to square off from Toyota Center in Houston.

The Atlanta Hawks have been playing great basketball recently. They are on a three-game winning streak and have won seven of their last 10 games. They are now seventh in the Eastern Conference, and 1.5 games ahead of the eighth seed, Orlando Magic.

The Rockets had their nine-game winning streak ended on Sunday against the Denver Nuggets. They climbed to second in the Western Conference with their stellar play.

The Hawks are currently 16-18 on the road with a point differential of -2, while the Rockets have an 8-2 record in their last ten games at home. 

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Game details & how to watch Hawks vs. Rockets live today

  • Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2025
  • Time: 8:00PM EST
  • Site: Toyota Center
  • City: Houston, TX

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Game odds for Hawks vs. Rockets
The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Odds: Hawks (+261), Rockets (-327)
  • Spread:  Rockets -8
  • Over/Under: 233 points

That gives the Hawks an implied team point total of 115.39, and the Rockets 119.56.
 
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Expert picks & predictions for Tuesday's Hawks vs. Rockets game

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Brad Thomas (@MrBradThomas) is leaning towards Trae Young under 24.5 points…

Thomas: “Could this be a great buy-low spot for Young? He’s scored at least 25 points in four straight and six of his last seven games.

It is a tricky matchup for betting an under, though. The Rockets aren’t great against opposing point guards. They are giving up the third-most points at 25.6 per game.

In any buy-low spot, there is some bit of variance that is needed. It’s just a lean at this point.”

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

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Houston Rockets on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Atlanta Hawks at +8.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play on the under on the Game Total of 233.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Hawks vs. Rockets on Tuesday

  • The Rockets have won 14 of their last 20 home games
  • The Hawks' last 4 games have gone over the Total
  • The Hawks have covered in 5 of their 8 matchups against Western Conference Southwest Division teams this season
  • The Rockets have won 9 of their last 10 games

 
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Butler's agent hopes upset Heat fans exorcize anger in star's return

Butler's agent hopes upset Heat fans exorcize anger in star's return originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

One of Jimmy Butler’s closest confidants hopes disgruntled Heat fans can let bygones be bygones after the star forward’s return to Miami on Tuesday night.

Butler, now a member of the Warriors, will return to Kaseya Center for the first time since the blockbuster trade to Golden State on Feb. 5, and his agent, Bernie Lee, hopes the big matchup can help heal any resentment some Heat fans might have toward Butler after his rocky exit from the organization this season.

“My hope is Tuesday is cathartic for everyone,” Lee told the Miami Herald. “If you have some anger in your heart, get it out. Get it all out. But once that’s all released, my hope is we get to the next step, which is appreciation. Appreciation for a pretty incredible five years together.

“One unfortunate aspect of sports is the amount of change. Nothing ever stays the same and everything has a time limit. We hit ours, but once we get a bit of distance from the separation, what will hopefully remain is a really immense feeling of accomplishment and the profound connection Jimmy had with this city and community at large. He was the right person at the right time. And over time, I think more and more, we will all see and appreciate that.”

Lee found himself at the center of the Butler-Heat saga when he publicly refuted a report from ESPN’s Shams Charania about the then-Heat star preferring to be traded to either the Warriors, Phoenix Suns, Dallas Mavericks or Houston Rockets.

Butler eventually was dealt to Golden State (41-30), which has gone 16-4 since his debut with the Warriors on Feb. 8, and is surging toward an NBA playoff spot.

Meanwhile, the Heat (30-41) have gone 5-17 since trading Butler and are clinging on to the final NBA play-in tournament spot.

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Steph out for Warriors vs. Heat game with pelvic injury

Steph out for Warriors vs. Heat game with pelvic injury originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Steph Curry will miss his second consecutive Warriors game as he continues to deal with a pelvic injury.

Curry, who was upgraded to questionable for Tuesday’s contest against the Miami Heat, officially was ruled out of the team’s second game of a six-game road trip.

Curry sustained the pelvic bruise when he took a hard fall to the ground during the second half of last week’s win over the Toronto Raptors. An MRI confirmed he sustained a pelvic contusion but avoided any structural damage.

He didn’t travel with the team to Atlanta for its first game of the road trip, in which the Warriors fell 124-115 to the Hawks and 7-4 while playing without their star point guard this season. Curry joined the Warriors in Miami where his status was upgraded before ultimately being ruled out.

Golden State (41-30) is in the midst of a pivotal six-game road trip as the Warriors cling to the Western Conference’s No. 6 playoff seed in a jam-packed postseason race. After Miami, they’ll face the New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs, Memphis Grizzlies and Los Angeles Lakers before returning home to battle the Denver Nuggets.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Tuesday the team expects Curry to play against the Orleans Pelicans on Friday.

In his 16th season, Curry is averaging 24.2 points on 44.7-percent shooting from the field and 39.4 percent from 3-point range, with 4.4 rebounds and 6.0 assists through 60 games.

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Watch Russell Westbrook move past Kevin Garnett into 20th all-time in points scored with logo 3-pointer

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DENVER, CO - MARCH 24: Russell Westbrook (4) of the Denver Nuggets misses a three pointer as the Chicago Bulls lead 126-119 during the fourth quarter of the Bulls’ 129-119 win at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Monday, March 24, 2025. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post)

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Russell Westbrook has scored a lot of points in a lot of different ways over his Hall of Fame career, but the book on defending him remains the same: If he wants to shoot a 3-pointer, let him.

As he has throughout his 17-year career, Westbrook proved that book on him wrong on Monday night, hitting a logo 3-pointer that moved him past Kevin Garnett for 20th on the NBA All-Time scoring list.

Westbrook should move past Celtics legends John Havlicek and Paul Pierce on that list early next season.

Westbrook is a two-time NBA scoring champion as well as the 2017 NBA MVP, a nine-time All-NBA player and All-Star who has had a legendary career. His being in the top 20 in scoring all-time just seems fitting.

Jayson Tatum leaves game with sprained ankle, says later it's "sore" but left arena without boot

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Mar 24, 2025; Sacramento, California, USA; Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum (0) lays on the ground after suffering an injury against the Sacramento Kings in the third quarter at the Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-Imagn Images

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Hopefully, this will not be as bad as it looked when it happened.

Boston's Jayson Tatum had to leave the game in Sacramento in the third quarter after he pulled up for a 3-pointer over Domantas Sabonis and came down on the foot of the Kings' center, rolling his ankle. Sabonis' reckless closeout took away Tatum's landing space and he was given a Flagrant 1 foul for it.

Tatum left the game not to return but left the arena that night without a boot or crutches, telling ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne his ankle was “just sore.” Still, with just 10 games left in the Celtics' regular season and the team essentially locked into the No. 2 seed, there is no reason to push him to return. Expect Boston to be cautious with his return and Tatum to get some nights off to rest his ankle down the stretch of the season.

After the game, Sabonis apologized for the closeout and injury.

Boston went on to win the game comfortably, 113-95, and Tatum was still the leading scorer with 25 points, plus he dished out eight assists. Payton Pritchard had 22 points off the bench, and Kristaps Porzingis had 16 points and eight rebounds.

This was the Kings third loss in a row and they are now just half-a-game ahead of No. 10 seed Phoenix. Zach LaVine said after the game, "The vibe is not good."

Why Kerr anticipates ‘heated atmosphere' for Butler's Miami return

Why Kerr anticipates ‘heated atmosphere' for Butler's Miami return originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Jimmy Butler’s return to Miami might get a little … heated.

At least that’s what Warriors coach Steve Kerr anticipates for Golden State’s matchup against the Heat on Monday at Kaseya Center.

“I haven’t talked to him about it,” Kerr said Monday on 95.7 The Game’s “Willard and Dibs.” ” … Tomorrow will be a heated atmosphere, no pun intended. He was such an amazing player for this franchise and meant so much to the fans. I think it’ll be very emotional for him, for a lot of people.

“But Jimmy’s an incredible competitor. That’s the main thing I’ve learned about him. I know he’s going to go out there and compete like crazy and get through it fine. Hopefully, we can get back on track here.”

It will be Butler’s first trip to Miami since the blockbuster deal that brought the six-time NBA All-Star to Golden State at last month’s NBA trade deadline.

Despite Butler bringing the organization much success, including leading the team to the playoffs five times and two NBA Finals appearances, the last few months of his Heat tenure were filled with drama and nonstop headlines that led to his eventual departure.

Nonetheless, he’s made it clear that he has a lot of love for the fans and city — even from afar.

“We had a practice today and he’s been here the last couple of days,” Kerr said. “He’s got a lot of people here who he’s connecting with. I think he’s enjoying being back.”

At the end of the day, though, Butler is one of the most competitive guys in the league. And while he might be enjoying mingling and catching up with old friends, once tip-off begins at 4 p.m. PT Tuesday, his focus purely will be on basketball and getting a dub for the Warriors.

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All eyes on Butler vs. Wiggins matchup in Warriors-Heat game

All eyes on Butler vs. Wiggins matchup in Warriors-Heat game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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Though Jimmy Butler III, in his second month with the Warriors after five years with the Heat, downplays the possibilities of getting emotional upon returning to Miami, his desire to win will be loud even if unheard.

On the other side is Andrew Wiggins, in his second month with the Heat after five years with the Warriors. He’s a low-key presence, easygoing and laconic. He speaks with his talent, his latest statement being a 42-point masterpiece on Sunday.

Butler and Wiggins will see plenty of each other partly because they were traded for each other last month but mostly because they will be playing the same position when the ball goes up Tuesday night at Kaseya Center. Coverage on NBC Sports Bay Area begins at 3:30 p.m. with Warriors Pregame Live, with tipoff scheduled for 4:30.

There is no doubt that each wants to pin a defeat on his former team, but Butler would seem to have the higher incentive.

The Warriors (41-30) are in sixth place, locked in a riveting battle for playoff position in the rigorous Western Conference. It’s cutthroat time for Golden State, which will spend the final three weeks of the regular season fighting to remain in the top six, thereby avoiding the dreaded Play-In Tournament.

The Heat (30-41) are 10th in the East, securely in the Play-In Tournament with practically zero chance of rising above it or tumbling below it.

Though Butler and Wiggins have very different personalities, they have in common an immense sense of pride. And it’s evident that Butler so far has done more for the Warriors than Wiggins has for the Heat.

Butler has played in 19 of 20 games for the Warriors since being acquired at the Feb. 6 trade deadline. His individual per-game numbers – 17.3 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 1.3 steals – don’t shout yet his positive impact has been both tangible and intangible. The Warriors are 16-4 since his arrival and their metrics have taken an appreciable leap.

Asked recently about Butler’s influence, Kerr immediately cited his intellect.

“IQ,” he said. “Basketball IQ, toughness, competitiveness. Those are the marks of great players. And when you happen to have that package in a body like his, with that kind of strength, it all makes sense. The game makes sense to Jimmy and when he’s on the floor that translates to other guys.”

Wiggins was having a solid season with Golden State but his time in Miami has been limited due to illness and a couple minor injuries. He has missed eight of 21 games and is averaging 21 points and 3.9 rebounds. The Heat is 5-16 since Wiggins arrived, but he was fantastic in successive games last weekend, scoring 72 points on 76.5-percent shooting from the field and 66.7 percent from deep.

Can Butler slow Wiggins’ sudden momentum? Can Wiggins keep Butler out of his comfort zone, aka the free throw line? The answers could dictate the outcome.

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Kerr likens Warriors' Butler-Draymond duo to Jordan and Pippen

Kerr likens Warriors' Butler-Draymond duo to Jordan and Pippen originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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When discussing iconic NBA duos, there is one that stands out above the rest. Analysts and fans oftentimes use it as the most complementary comparison for two teammates, but rarely are any players worthy of it.

Warriors forwards Jimmy Butler and Draymond Green, however, are worthy of it in coach Steve Kerr’s eyes.

Golden State’s coach spoke to ESPN’s Ohm Youngmisuk for a recent story about the Butler and Green duo, and offered a high-profile comparison for the two Warriors teammates’ defensive acumen.

“[Scottie] Pippen and [Michael] Jordan,” Kerr told ESPN of his comparison for Butler and Green. “Just incredible intelligence and athleticism combined with versatility. There’s definitely some of that.”

Yes, you read that correctly.

Of course, Kerr is speaking about the duo’s defensive partnership, not their overall games. However, in terms of NBA comparisons, that’s about as good as it gets.

The Warriors are 16-4 overall since Butler first took the court for Golden State on Feb. 8, and his impact has been felt both offensively and defensively.

With the Warriors (41-30) hoping to make another championship run this season, Kerr certainly hopes the Butler-Green duo can have a familiar Jordan-Pippin-like impact in the NBA playoffs.

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Holiday makes strong case for Pritchard to win Sixth Man of the Year

Holiday makes strong case for Pritchard to win Sixth Man of the Year originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday is so convinced that Payton Pritchard is the Sixth Man of the Year that, if the John Havlicek trophy isn’t sitting inside the Auerbach Center by early May, then Holiday is calling shenanigans.

“If he’s not Sixth Man of the year, then this is rigged,” said Holiday.

“My man, he’s breaking records … We really need him and I think he’s realized that we really need what he brings to our team, in terms of scoring and playmaking and big-shot making. So it’s really cool to see, just even the elevation from last year to this year, to be able to take that big of a leap is pretty cool.”

Earlier this month, Pritchard broke the NBA record for most 3-pointers off the bench in a single season. Even after a spot start in his native Portland on Sunday night, 232 of Pritchard’s 236 3-pointers this season have come off the bench as he leaves Wayne Ellington’s previous record mark of 218 bench 3s in the rearview mirror.

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The next record in Pritchard’s sight could be besting the Celtics’ single-season record for 3-pointers made. He’s jockeying with teammates Jayson Tatum and Derrick White for a new franchise record, and might have the edge if those two veterans get rest to the finish line of the season. Tatum sprained his left ankle in Monday night’s win in Sacramento.

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Pritchard leads the NBA in bench points at 997. He will soon become only the fourth Celtics player in team history to score 1,000 points off the bench in a season (Kevin McHale did it 3 times; Ricky Davis and Malcolm Brogdon each did it once).

Pritchard’s 22 games with 5-plus 3-pointers this season is a franchise record. His 20 games with 20+ points off the bench leads the NBA this season. Earlier this month, Pritchard and White became the first Celtics duo in team history to score 40 points apiece in a win over the Portland Trail Blazers.

After early foul trouble limited his output in Portland on Sunday during his lone start of the year, Pritchard joked that maybe he needs to stick to coming off the bench.

Holiday has loved watching Pritchard’s progress.

“We talked about it, I think his first points were against [Milwaukee] when I was with the Bucks. And I think it was a 3,” said Holiday, who was indeed on the floor when Pritchard drilled a second-quarter triple for his first career points in his NBA debut on Dec. 23, 2020.

“I think to be able to witness that and see, even a time like that where he wasn’t playing much, you could see that everybody kind of has potential. And him just being steady, stay working, you could see. If it’s off-days or optional [workout] days, he’s still in the gym. He’s not taking any days off. He wants to be the best player he can, and I think that means a lot. I don’t think he does it just for himself. I think he does it for our team.”

Holiday doesn’t need any reminders on how competitive Pritchard can be.

“I used to play against Payton, so the times that I’ve seen him play and played against him, you could tell that he’s always had a chip,” said Holiday. “And I’m pretty sure, even in terms of being shorter, he has always had that dog in him.

“To be his teammate, I’m glad to be on his side.”

‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: Larry Bird ushers in new era

‘Celtics City' beyond the episode: Larry Bird ushers in new era originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics were in a difficult place in the late 1970s.

Bill Russell had been retired for about a decade. John Havlicek retired after the 1977-78 season, which also was Tommy Heinsohn’s last year as head coach. Dave Cowens was still a very good player but no longer MVP-caliber.

For the first time in many years, the team was not a championship contender. The C’s were losing a ton of games and didn’t have a superstar player to lead them into the 1980s.

That is, until, the team drafted one of its greatest players, Larry Bird. Celtics executive Red Auerbach scouted Bird and knew he had incredible talent and the type of play style required to win championships.

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The Celtics took Bird with the No. 6 overall pick in the 1978 NBA Draft. But the talented forward didn’t make his debut for Boston right away because he returned to Indiana State for his senior season. The delay was tough for Celtics fans, who were eager to see if the hype surrounding Bird was legit, but he was definitely worth the wait.

The 1980s Celtics and Bird’s arrival in Boston were the focus of the fourth episode of Max’s Celtics City docuseries, titled “Great Hope. Period”. In NBC Sports Boston’s Keys to the City recapping the episode, Jackie MacMullan shared her perspective on Bird.

“He’s the most authentic superstar I’ve ever been around in my life in any sport,” MacMullan said. “He is who he is, and you can take it or leave it. He’s not going to change the way he thinks or speaks because you don’t like it, or because it’s going to get him more endorsements — because he usually wanted less of those, anyway.

“I just thought, in this episode, you just see him unvarnished — developing into the great superstar he became. There’s a scene when they’re beating the Sixers and he hits that big shot (in Game 7 of the 1981 Eastern Conference Finals) and Red’s talking about, ‘I like people who want the ball at the end of the game.’ He says that throughout this documentary. Bird’s got the ball and he’s like, ‘Look, I know the time I’ve put in, the work I’ve put in. I know most of my teammates have not, so I’m going to take the shot because I’m going to make it.’ That was him.”

Bird alone wasn’t going to bring the Celtics back to championship glory. The Celtics had the No. 1 and No. 13 overall picks in the 1980 NBA Draft. The No. 1 pick was obtained from the Detroit Pistons in a trade the previous September. Auerbach then engineered one of the greatest trades in league history by sending both picks to the Golden State Warriors for center Robert Parish and the No. 3 pick, which the C’s used to select Minnesota forward Kevin McHale.

Two future Hall of Famers in one trade? Not bad.

Parish and McHale teamed with Bird to form the Celtics’ “Big Three” and establish one of the best frontcourts the game has ever seen. Bird won Rookie of the Year in 1979-80 as the Celtics’ win total improved by 32 from the previous season, which, at the time, was a league record.

Led by Bird, the C’s would make the NBA Finals five times in the next seven seasons, including titles in 1980-81 (vs. Rockets), 1983-84 (vs. Lakers) and 1985-86 (vs. Rockets). The 1985-86 Celtics are considered by many people as the greatest team in league history. Bird won Finals MVP in 1984 and 1986, while winning league MVP three straight years from 1983-84 through 1985-86.

The epic rivalry between the Celtics and Lakers, and more specifically, Larry Bird and Magic Johnson, vaulted the league to a new stratosphere of popularity during the decade. These teams met in the Finals three times in the 1980s, with the Lakers winning in 1985 and 1987 and the C’s prevailing in 1984.

Bird retired after the 1991-92 season as back injuries had taken their toll. By that time, the Celtics were still competitive but no longer were legit title contenders.

The 1980s Celtics will always hold a special place in the hearts and minds of Boston sports fans. It wasn’t just that the C’s won so many games during this span, it was the beautiful way they played — prioritizing team basketball, strong fundamentals and playing with relentless effort.

For more on the 1980s Celtics and Larry Bird, check out NBC Sports Boston’s exclusive footage and interviews below:

The 1985-86 Celtics are the greatest team in NBA history. They went 67-15, including a 41-1 record at home, before dominating in the playoffs en route to the franchise’s 16th title.

Here are some of Bird’s best highlights:

The story of how the Celtics drafted Bird:

Wiggins eager for Warriors reunion, has ‘love' for former team

Wiggins eager for Warriors reunion, has ‘love' for former team originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

  • Programming Note: Watch “Warriors Now” with Dalton Johnson and Zena Keita at 1 p.m. PT today, streaming live on the NBC Sports app. Watch the show later on YouTube and Facebook.

MIAMI – The spotlight found Andrew Wiggins at a young age because of his supreme basketball talent. Everything that comes with that isn’t what Wiggins asked for. 

Wiggins is a man of few words. Not in a rude or standoffish way, but in a respectful manner. It’s who he is. Private and to himself, always extending his big smile Warriors fans fell in love with at the perfect time.

As Wiggins prepares to play the Warriors for the first time since being traded to the Miami Heat on Feb. 6 for Jimmy Butler, he doesn’t have a long answer of reflection. He knows how he feels about his five-plus seasons with the Warriors and vice versa. Wiggins didn’t want to leave the Warriors, and a line of people within the organization fought for him to stay. 

That’s how the business goes sometimes. That also doesn’t change the love Wiggins still has for the Warriors. Those feelings, as cliché as they sound, never will go away from either side.

“I had a great time there,” Wiggins said to NBC Sports Bay Area in an exclusive interview Tuesday morning, hours before the Heat play the Warriors at Kaseya Center. “I love and appreciate everybody. Great fans. My teammates were great, the coaching staff was great. The city, meeting new people and building new relationships. I had a great time.

“Great time. Great time with the organization.” 

He won Rookie of the Year in 2015. He has been an All-Star, and a key player to a championship team. The path first laid out for Wiggins after being the No. 1 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft also never was a straight line to success from the start. 

Twists and turns were placed upon him without his doing. Rumors swirled that his bags would be packed before even being selected with the first pick by the Cleveland Cavaliers after it was announced LeBron James was coming home. Wiggins couldn’t settle in and call Cleveland home. 

Minnesota became home two months later for the first five-plus years of Wiggins’ career. Then came the Warriors calling, making what at the time was seen as a risky move, and what wound up becoming a heist to the highest order. Finally, the Toronto native felt home.

Wiggins doesn’t remember many details from the trade that sent him to the Warriors on Feb. 6, 2020. Five years later, he’s happy with where he landed if he had to be sent packing once again. 

“Any trade in mid-season is tough,” Wiggins says. “You don’t want to get traded mid-season. But I’m happy I landed here. It’s a great spot. Great city, great organization, great organization all around.” 

Wiggins scored 25 points his final game as a Warrior, and then tallied a combined 24 points his first two games with the Heat before starting to get in a groove with his new team. Between a leg injury and an illness, Wiggins has missed eight of the 21 possible Heat games he could have played. 

But in the 13 games he has played, Wiggins is averaging 21 points for the Heat on 48 percent shooting and 36.3 percent on 3-pointers. His last two games have been his best, scoring 72 total points while going 26 of 34 from the field (76.5 percent), 8 of 12 from deep (66.7 percent) and 12 of 16 on free throws (75 percent). 

“They’re very detailed here,” Wiggins says. “Very detailed. And I feel situated, getting more and more comfortable on the court with every game. I feel like they just want to get the most out of me.” 

The last two coaches Wiggins has played for, Steve Kerr with the Warriors and now Erik Spoelstra for the Heat, are “legends in the world of basketball,” as he puts it. Kerr and Spoelstra deeply respect one another and surely exchanged messages about Butler and Wiggins after the trade. Among the contingent of people who vouched for Wiggins to not be involved in a trade, Kerr was at, or near, the top of the list. 

Kerr loved coaching Wiggins. A humanitarian first and a basketball coach second, Kerr has been waiting to see Wiggins’ smile in person Tuesday night. Well, as long as Wiggins doesn’t go off for 42 points against the Warriors like he did Sunday against the Charlotte Hornets to snap the Heat’s 10-game losing streak. 

“We’re all thrilled to see Wiggs,” Kerr said Monday after Warriors practice. “Wiggs is one of my favorite guys. I wish we still had Miami in the Bay, so that will have to wait until next year. Wiggs will get an enormous standing ovation when he returns to the Bay in front of our fans, both for his contributions and just for his humanity – who he is, what kind of person he is. He’s beloved in our locker room and throughout the Bay. 

“It’ll be great to him, and hopefully he doesn’t have 42 against us.”

The Warriors stood by Wiggins through highs and lows. They rewarded him with a new contract after the 2022 championship, which in retrospect was a very team-friendly deal and showed how both sides felt about each other. They gave him the space to make his decision regarding getting vaccinated during the COVID-19 pandemic. When he had to tend to family matters during two straight seasons because of his late father’s health, the Warriors didn’t blink in telling Wiggins to do what’s best for him. 

Countless friendships were formed, and they’re not going away. Wiggins says he still has stayed connected with some former Warriors teammates and coaches the best he can. The business part of sports is cruel and heartless. Navigating it all can be an obstacle course of friendly fire neither side wants. 

The Warriors, then, now and forever, will be a special part of Wiggins’ story and will hold a warm spot in his heart.

“It’ll be good to see those guys,” Wiggins said. “It’s all love. I love those guys. I had a great time over there. Great people, great organization. Obviously we have a competitive game to play, but I’m looking forward to it.”

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Lakers lose again as NBA play-off race intensifies

LeBron James playing for the LA Lakers
Earlier this month James became the first NBA player to reach 50,000 combined regular season and play-off points [Getty Images]

The Orlando Magic ended a six-game home losing streak by inflicting a third straight defeat on the Los Angeles Lakers.

Luka Doncic scored 32 points and LeBron James added 24 and eight assists for the Lakers, who led 60-58 at half-time.

However, Orlando outscored the visitors 34-18 in the third quarter and went on to wrap up a 118-106 victory.

Franz Wagner contributed 32 points and nine assists for the Magic, while Paolo Banchero added 30 points and seven rebounds.

"We look tired," said Lakers coach JJ Redick. "I don't know what contributes to that. We weren't able to sustain the level of intensity that we started the game with."

The Lakers, who have lost seven of their past 10 games are fourth in the Western Conference with 11 games of the regular season remaining. The top eight qualify for the play-offs and they have eight more wins than the ninth-placed Sacramento Kings.

The Magic occupy eighth spot in the Eastern Conference and have 10 games left.

Elsewhere on Monday, in a match featuring two sides unlikely to make the play-offs, the Dallas Mavericks welcomed Anthony Davis back from injury in a 120-101 victory over the Brooklyn Nets.

Davis scored 12 points in 26 minutes as he returned from six weeks out with an abductor injury - suffered in his first game for Dallas after his trade from the Lakers in exchange for Doncic.

Latest updates on Tatum's ankle injury from Celtics' win vs. Kings

Latest updates on Tatum's ankle injury from Celtics' win vs. Kings originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics extended their win streak to six games with a 113-95 victory over the Sacramento Kings on the road Monday night, but it came at a cost.

Superstar forward Jayson Tatum injured his left ankle with 3:35 left in the third quarter. He made a 3-pointer but landed on Kings forward Domantas Sabonis’ foot, which caused him to roll his ankle. Sabonis was called for a flagrant 1 foul for contesting the shot in Tatum’s landing area.

Tatum was helped to the bench but returned to the court to take his free throws. He then exited the game and didn’t return. He finished with a team-high 25 points.

The good news for the Celtics is that it appears Tatum has avoided a serious injury, per ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne.

The Boston Globe’s Adam Himmelsbach reported that Tatum “left the arena tonight with no crutches or boot, and just a very slight limp.”

“He seems to be doing OK,” Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla told reporters postgame.” He’s just icing it right now. I didn’t see the play, but they made the right call. It was a flagrant foul. Fortunate that he was able to shoot the free throws. [He’s] taking care of it right now.”

The Celtics have just 10 games remaining in the regular season. With the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference nearly secured, it’ll be interesting to see how the Celtics handle Tatum’s workload over the next couple weeks.

Giving him as much rest as possible before the playoffs is the best course of action.

The Celtics resume their Western Conference road trip Wednesday against the Phoenix Suns.