JJ Redick told Austin Reaves to ‘be himself’ amid current slump

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Much has been made about the need for the Lakers’ big three to build chemistry with one another. While that can sometimes be a blanket statement, the easiest evidence of their current problems has been the play of Austin Reaves.

Luka Dončić certainly has still been able to produce at a high level. LeBron James has some early bumps in the road before starting to find his groove in more recent games.

Austin Reaves, however, has not had that breakthrough. Often, he’s been relegated to being just another guy on the court, looking more like a role player as opposed to the All-Star he was to start the year. While there have been glimpses in plenty of games of the player he was, it’s never been sustained.

As he’s continued to struggle, the volume of the conversation around him has grown. Prior to Friday’s game against the Pacers, Redick was asked about Reaves.

“Austin and I talked,” Redick said. “In the same way that LeBron sort of is hunting those transition opportunities, Austin, when he gets those throw-aheads, has to hunt those paint touch opportunities and sort of make plays out of that. We can obviously do a better job of calling a play for him.

“Last two games we’ve given him a minute less with Luke and a minute more with LeBron in the substitution matrix, so I think that’s given him a little bit more on-ball duties, But, look, I’d have to look back at last year or the beginning of the season when we did have those three for those few games, his usage percentage is like 1% lower. It’s not like something drastic.”

Not much changed for Reaves in the game that followed. He finished with 19 points on 6-14 shooting and was a -12 in a game the Lakers won by double digits. It was another game where he struggled and showed glimpses of his old self, too.

Predictably, Reaves was a topic of conversation again prior to Sunday’s game.

In theory, with LeBron sidelined with an elbow injury, this could serve as a time for Reaves to find his groove again. However, even if that happens, the return of LeBron changes the dynamic again.

However, as things are, anything would help Reaves right now. He’s clearly not himself and needs some type of boost. Hopefully, it’s something that comes in the absence of LeBron as the Lakers can’t rely on heroic performances from Luka every night.

At their best this season, the Lakers had an All-Star version of Reaves. If they want to get back to that point, they certainly need him to turn things around and do so soon.

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Trey Campbell scores 23 with 6 3s to lead UNI to MVC Tournament title and 1st NCAA berth since 2016

ST. LOUIS (AP) — Trey Campbell hit six 3-pointers in scoring 23 points and Northern Iowa defeated UIC 84-69 to win the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament and an automatic NCAA bid on Sunday.

The Panthers (23-12) won the tournament for the sixth time and earned their ninth NCAA appearance and first since 2016. Sixth-seeded UNI became to lowest seed to win the tournament and the first to win four games in four days.

Campbell was 8-of-13 shooting, including 6 of 9 from the arc, for the Panthers, who shot 63% and were 12 of 23 on 3-pointers. Ben Schwieger was 7-of-8 shooting and made three 3-pointers to finish with 18 points. Will Hornseth and Leon Bond added 10 each. Tristan Smith had a game-high eight rebounds to go with nine points.

Elijah Crawford scored 28 points on 13-of-29 shooting to lead the fifth-seeded Flames (19-15). Ahmad Henderson II added 13, and Rashund Washington Jr. and Jayce Nathaniel 10 each. UIC shot 44% against the nation's top scoring defense (61.1 ppg).

The Panthers led all the way and were ahead 48-41 at halftime. After hitting just one of its first six shots to open the second half, the Panthers made seven in row, including a pair of 3s from Campbell and another by Schwieger, to lead by 13.

The Flames rallied behind Nathaniel and Crawford who scored all the points in a 9-2 run to get within six. Campbell stopped that run with a straightaway 3-pointer to begin a 13-2 run that ended with UNI up by 17 — their largest lead — with 37 seconds left.

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LeBron James out vs. Knicks with elbow contusion

DENVER , CO - MARCH 5: LeBron James (23) of the Los Angeles Lakers writes in pain after taking a bump from Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets during the fourth quarter of the Nuggets' 120-113 win at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Thursday, March 5, 2026. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) | Denver Post via Getty Images

UPDATE: The Lakers will, in fact, not have LeBron James for Sunday’s afternoon showdown with the Knicks. After head coach JJ Redick called him a gametime decision during his pregame presser, the Lakers ruled LeBron out with a left elbow contusion and left foot arthritis.

Technically, it’s not known for certain that the elbow is what is keeping him out of his this game since he’s listed with two injuries. However, the left foot arthritis has existed for most of the season while the elbow contusion is new.

The Lakers beat the Pacers without LeBron on Friday, but Sunday’s game against the Knicks will certainly be a tougher task.

The Lakers’ next game will be on Tuesday at home against the Timberwolves.

Original story follows.


It appears LeBron James’ absence from the Lakers’ lineup will be a short one.

After suffering an elbow injury against the Nuggets on Thursday, LeBron missed Friday’s game against the Pacers. On Saturday’s injury report, he was listed as questionable for the game with both a left elbow contusion and left foot arthritis.

Prior to that contest against Indiana, head coach JJ Redick noted that the expectation is LeBron will be available on Sunday.

“LeBron has a contusion,” Redick said. “He’s still banged up, but we think he’ll be available for Sunday.”

The Lakers will play the Knicks in a matinee game starting at 12:30 p.m. PT. It’s a quicker-than-normal game, so it changes everyone’s routines. In some senses, it could be a positive that LeBron missed Friday’s game as that means he has a bit of extra time to recover.

LeBron didn’t seem too concerned about his injury following Thursday’s game when speaking to the media.

“It’s pretty sore right now,” LeBron said. “What was I feeling? Feeling like one of them funny bone situations but super more intense.”

Largely because of his injury at the beginning of the season, LeBron is already ineligible for postseason awards as he will not meet the 65-game minimum. It’s been a trying year for him and the Lakers when it comes to injuries.

Ayton being off the injury report is also notable. The big man played just 4:30 against Denver and sat out against the Pacers. At this point in the year, he has dealt with soreness in both knees, so it’ll be something to monitor the rest of the season.

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Samford wraps up SoCon championship with 72-67 win over Chattanooga

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Kaylee Yarbrough scored 25 points, Francie Morris added 22, and their 3-point shooting was instrumental in sixth-seeded Samford's 72-67 victory over top-seed Chattanooga in the championship game of the Southern Conference Tournament on Sunday.

Samford advanced to the NCAA Tournament for the third time, the other appearances coming in 2011 and 2012.

Samford’s three-game SoCon Tournament run included victories over Chattanooga, ETSU and Wofford — the three teams that tied for first place in the regular season. The Bulldogs, 16-18 this season, are the 12th team to qualify for the NCAA Tournament with a losing record.

Yarbrough, a part-time starter during her freshman season, came off the bench to make 5 of 7 3-pointers and Morris made 3 of 6. Samford averages 26 3-point attempts and 8.4 made 3s per game. The Bulldogs made 10 of 17 on Sunday.

Samford took a 54-43 lead to the fourth quarter and saw the margin cut to two points when Chattanooga's Izzy McPherson buried three 3-pointers in a two-minute stretch, making it 60-58 with 5 1/2 minutes left.

Although the Mocs made only two shots the rest of the game, they had a chance to tie in the final minute. Caia Elisaldez made two free throws to make it 70-67 with 29 seconds left and her steal a few seconds later gave the Mocs a shot at overtime. Kalifa Ford missed from 3-point distance with eight seconds left, Samford rebounded, and Briana Rivera made two free throws to close it out.

Elisaldez scored 20 points and McPherson 17 for Chattanooga (20-10).

Sierra Godbolt scored 12 for Samford.

Chattanooga played in the SoCon Tournament title game for the 22nd time. The Mocs have played in the NCAA Tournament 17 times.

Up next

Selection Sunday is March 15.

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Rutgers beats Penn State 74-62 to sweep season series

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Tariq Francis and Lino Mark combined for 34 points to lead Rutgers to a 74-62 victory over Penn State on Sunday in a Big Ten Conference regular-season finale.

Rutgers (13-18, 6-14) swept the season series against the Nittany Lions, and has won two of its last three games. Penn State (12-19, 3-17) has lost five of its last six.

Francis made three 3-pointers and scored 18 points. Mark finished with 16 points on 7-of-14 shooting overall. Darren Buchanan Jr. grabbed 12 rebounds to go with eight points for the Scarlet Knights. Jamichael Davis added 11 points off the bench.

Ivan Juric and Freddie Dilione V scored 16 points apiece for Penn State. The Nittany Lions made just 3 of 22 from long range and 13 of 22 from the free-throw line.

Rutgers used a 16-0 run for a 37-14 lead and led 43-21 at the break. Francis scored 10 points in the first half and Mark added nine for the Scarlet Knights. Dilione scored eight first-half points for the Nittany Lions.

Back-to-back 3s from Mark and Francis pushed the lead to 26 points early in the second half. Rutgers led 58-38 after Emmanuel Ogbole's dunk with 9:36 remaining.

Up next

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Doc Rivers shrugs off idea he will retire after this season

Doc Rivers' seat as head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks is getting increasingly hot as it becomes increasingly clear this team isn't even going to make the play-in (and whatever happens with Giannis Antetokounmpo this summer isn't changing Rivers' fate).

Rivers does not want you to confuse that with him retiring.

ESPN's Stephen A. Smith said on his SiriusXM radio show this week that Rivers intends to retire at the end of this season, "He's gonna step away." Rivers pushed back on that, via Eric Nehm of The Athletic.

"No, I'm not getting into that," Rivers said... "That's something that... I think he feels that way, but not for me."

Rivers has just one more year on his contract with the Bucks, a price they will gladly pay to move on to a coach Antetokounmpo wants if he stays, or a player-development specialist if the Bucks are rebuilding.

Expect Rivers to land a media deal somewhere for next season — he's very good on broadcasts — but his hat is going to be in the ring when a job opens up midseason next year, as it inevitably will.

Rivers has coached in all or part of 27 NBA seasons, having won a ring (2008 Boston Celtics) and has a career .583 winning percentage. He can bring stability to a franchise that feels it needs it, which will keep him in the mix for jobs for a while.

Pistons vs Heat Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Detroit Pistons will be looking to break their season-long three-game losing streak as they visit the Miami Heat tonight.

Detroit is still far from completely healthy and faces a team that has won four straight, so I’m taking Miami to win in my Pistons vs. Heat predictions.

Let’s take a closer look at this Eastern Conference showdown in my free NBA picks for Sunday, March 8.

Pistons vs Heat prediction

Pistons vs Heat best bet: Heat moneyline (+110)

The Detroit Pistons suffered one of their worst losses of the year last night, losing 107-105 to the Nets. Cade Cunningham and Ausar Thompson both missed that game, and while they may play tonight, it’s unclear how limited they might be.

Detroit is playing banged up and in the second half of a back-to-back against a rested Miami Heat team that has won four straight.

The Heat have one win against the Pistons this year and played Detroit tough in both meetings. The way these teams are playing right now, I like Miami to win outright at home.

Pistons vs Heat same-game parlay

If the Heat are going to win tonight, it will be on the back of two of their biggest stars. Bam Adebayo has put up at least 21 points in each of his last five games, while Tyler Herro is coming off a monster game where he compiled 51 points + rebounds + assists, his second straight game going Over tonight’s total.

Pistons vs Heat SGP

  • Heat moneyline
  • Bam Adebayo Over 18.5 points
  • Tyler Herro Over 33.5 points + rebounds + assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Double-double trouble

Miami has two potential double-double threats every night in Adebayo and Kel’el Ware, and both have been getting them regularly as of late. Adebayo has three double-doubles in his last five games, while Ware has gotten there in six of his last nine games.

On the outside, Davion Mitchell has been busy from 3-point range as well, hitting at least two shots from beyond the arc in three of his last four contests.

Pistons vs Heat SGP

  • Heat moneyline
  • Bam Adebayo double-double
  • Kel'el Ware double-double
  • Davion Mitchell Over 1.5 made threes

Pistons vs Heat odds

  • Spread: Pistons -2.5 (-110) | Heat +2.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Pistons -130 | Heat +115
  • Over/Under: Over 231.5 (-110) | Under 231.5 (-110)

Pistons vs Heat betting trend to know

The Heat are 7-2 straight up in their last nine games overall. Find more NBA betting trends for Pistons vs. Heat.

How to watch Pistons vs Heat

LocationKaseya Center, Miami, FL
DateSunday, March 8, 2026
Tip-off6:00 p.m. ET
TVDetroit SportsNet, FDSN Sun

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American Nathan Miller wins Los Angeles Marathon in final stride; 45-year-old Kenyan wins women's

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Nathan Miller won the 41st Los Angeles Marathon in the final stride on Sunday, becoming the second straight American men's winner in the race's closest finish ever.

Miller, of Jackson, Michigan, completed the 26.2-mile course in 2 hours, 11 minutes, 18 seconds, overtaking Michael Kamau of Kenya, who was second in the same time.

Kamau didn't take any fluids during the race and fell at the finish. He was taken away on a stretcher.

Miller, 36, is a substitute teacher and a high school track and cross country coach at Jackson High School. His personal best is 2:10:45 at the 2023 Grandma's Marathon, where he set a record as the fastest U.S.-born Black marathoner.

Last year, Matt Richtman became the first American to win the men’s race since 1994. He won in 2:07:56.

Enyew Nigat of Kenya was third on Sunday in 2:14:23.

In the women's race, Priscah Cherono of Kenya won in 2:25:20. The 45-year-old mother of three lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was 10th in the 5,000 meters at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Kellyn Taylor of Flagstaff, Arizona, finished second in 2:27:37. Antonina Kwambai of Kenya was third in 2:28:50.

Race organizers had announced that because of the weather medals would be given out to runners who completed just 18 miles of the course that began at Dodger Stadium and ended in the Century City section of Los Angeles. Temperatures were expected to rise into the 80s by midday.

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Rockets vs Spurs Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 8

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The "Battle of Texas" opens a new chapter on Sunday, March 8, when the Houston Rockets head to Frost Bank Center to take on the San Antonio Spurs.

With so many star players in this matchup, our NBA player prop projections help find the best of the best.

For more NBA picks, read our complete Rockets vs. Spurs predictions!

Rockets vs Spurs computer picks for March 8

Rockets RocketsSpurs Spurs
Eason o10.5 points
+100
Vassell o13.5 points
+100
Eason o6.5 rebounds 
+110
Fox o16.5 points
-115
Durant u25.5 points
-110
Wembanyama o1.5 points
-145

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Rockets computer picks

Tari Eason Over 10.5 points (+100)

Projection: 12.5 points

Tari Eason has failed to cover this number in six straight, but before that, he scored 11+ in three of four outings. A 41% shooter on the season, Eason is due for positive regression after going 3-for-21 from deep over his last five.

Our prop projections call for the forward to go two whole points over his number tonight, and with this prop at plus money, it offers great value.

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Tari Eason Over 6.5 rebounds (+110)

Projection: 7.1 points

Eason has fallen just short of this line in his last three outings, but he gobbled up 19 rebounds in the two games prior. Both these teams also play stout defense, which will offer up plenty of rebounding opportunities for the 24-year-old.

The +110 price tag makes this play even better.

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Kevin Durant Under 25.5 points (-110)

Projection: 24.1 points

Kevin Durant has failed to reach 26 points in back-to-back outings and five of his last seven. KD can still score with the best of them, but he's no longer dominating night in and night out.

The Spurs have the size and length to keep Durant in check, and even a good game from the future Hall of Famer can still cash this Under. 

In four matchups against San Antonio this season, KD has finished Under this number each time.

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Spurs computer picks

Devin Vassell Over 13.5 points (+100)

Projection: 14.8 points

Devin Vassell has turned into a reliable scorer for the Spurs, averaging nearly 15 points per game. Vassell had a rough shooting night in his last outing, but his 3-point volume makes this number enticing.

The young guard has put up five or more threes in seven straight, and he's a near 39% 3-point shooter. Depending on how hot he gets, Vassell could cash this prop on threes alone.

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De'Aaron Fox Over 16.5 points (-115)

Projection: 17.9 points

De'Aaron Fox has been stupendous in San Antonio, and he's cleared this point total in back-to-back outings. He sits second on the team in scoring with 18.8 PPG, and the last time these teams met, he scored 18. That's right around where tonight's projections sit.

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Victor Wembanyama Over 1.5 made threes (-105)

Projection: 2.0 made threes

Victor Wembanyama has splashed four threes in consecutive outings, taking 19 attempts in that span.

Wemby is starting to turn up the volume from outside, and if he shoots that many again tonight, hitting two shouldn't be an issue.

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LocationFrost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
DateSunday, March 8, 2026
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Cavs vs. Celtics open gamethread

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We’ll see how the Cleveland Cavaliers stack up against one of the best teams in the league this season, the Boston Celtics.

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Cavs’ role player is ‘one more’ doctor visit from potential return

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 23: Max Strus #1 of the Cleveland Cavaliers shoots over Ayo Dosunmu #12 of the Chicago Bulls during the first half at the United Center on December 23, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Cleveland Cavaliers have been waiting for the entire season for Max Strus to make his debut. If all goes as planned, they won’t have to wait much longer.

“He’s ramping up,” said Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson. “I believe he’s got one more visit with the doctor to kind of confirm that we’re doing alright.”

Strus has been on the sidelines since last May when the Cavs were eliminated in the 2025 NBA Playoffs. He suffered a Jones fracture just weeks before the current season began and has only recently begun on-court work with the rest of the team. Strus participated in 90% of practice earlier this week.

“As far as the on-court stuff, he’s just doing more and more every day,” said Atkinson. “So we’re getting closer.”

The Cavs have managed to fare well without Strus. They’ve received huge contributions from players like Sam Merrill and Jaylon Tyson, who have managed to step up and fill his role in the starting lineup at various points throughout the season. Cleveland’s depth, which only got stronger at the deadline, has been a plus for them this year.

Still, Strus brings a skillset that you can’t get enough of. A motion shooter who can handle the rock and defend at high intensity is valuable any day of the week. Strus, if healthy, gives the Cavaliers even more firepower.

We can’t predict what Strus will look like upon returning. How quickly can he dust off his shoulders and get initiated with this roster that has changed so much since he last played? Does Strus develop immediate chemistry with James Harden? And how long will it take for his conditioning to ramp up to mid-season form with fewer than 20 games to play before the postseason?

There’s nothing easy about returning from an injury like this. But, something tells me Strus is the type of grit-and-grind player who is doing everything in his power to get back on the floor and prepare in the playoffs.

Milwaukee Bucks vs. Orlando Magic Preview & Game Thread: Season Saving Time

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 11: AJ Green #20 of the Milwaukee Bucks looks to shoot a three-pointer as Desmond Bane #3 of the Orlando Magic guards during the first quarter at Kia Center on February 11, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Two titans walk into a ring: the Milwaukee Bucks and the Orlando Magic. Having split the season series thus far, who will win the season series??

Where We’re At

To All Who Are Concerned about the Bucks’ recent woes:

Look, Van is absolutely right: it will be hard for the Bucks to “catch” anyone below them in the standings, many of whom are actively trying to lose (unlike the Bucks, of course). But nothing easy’s worth doing, and the further they fall in the standings, the slightly better their chances of a better pick come June. And the alternative—getting pantsed in the 9/10 game by an alt-right rookie—is gonna help their chances to keep the big man? Psh.

But hey, there’s something to be said for not being the Magic. Pegged by this “pundit” to finish third in the conference, they’re mired in sixth after an up-and-down stretch, behind the Raptors (!) and the Sixers (:P). Look, they’re higher than the Bucks, but they had expectations after splashing four firsts on a spot-up shooter, and now Milwaukee just might have to take their coach off their hands and call it even.

Injury Report

We will update the injury report when it is released.

Player To Watch

Since the Magic can’t shoot to save their lives, here’s hoping for a big game inside from the Bucks’ pricey acquisition, “I Would Walk 500” Myles Turner.

How To Watch

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Best NBA Player Props Today for March 8

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The future of the NBA is in good hands — and today’s slate of games is Exhibit A, with Victor Wembanyama, Cooper Flagg, and Kon Knueppel all on the docket.

The wily veterans are well represented, too, from LeBron James and Kevin Durant to James Harden and Klay Thompson, and my favorite NBA player props and NBA picks tap into both pools of talent.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Mavericks Klay ThompsonOver 2.5 threes+102
Spurs Victor Wembanyama Over 24.5 points-110
Hornets Kon Knueppel Over 18.5 points-110

Prop #1: Klay Thompson Over 2.5 threes

+102 at bet365

With this Dallas Mavericks injury list, Klay Thompson remains a key cog off the bench, and he’s put together back-to-back elite shooting games, going a combined 12-for-23 from beyond the arc. 

I’m taking the Over on 2.5 triples for Klay today in Toronto. He’s nailed this prop in five of his past seven outings, and there would be even more shots up for grabs if Flagg (questionable) is ruled out.

Even at age 36, Thompson can make teams pay from the perimeter, and he’s knocking down his 3-pointers at a 39% clip this season. He hit some clutch shots at Scotiabank Arena in his days with the Warriors, and he’s never shy about letting fly from downtown.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: KFAA, Sportsnet

Prop #2: Victor Wembanyama Over 24.5 points

-110 at bet365

Victor Wembanyama is off to a hot start in March, and he’s dropped 25+ points in three of his last four games, including a 38-point masterpiece against the Pistons. Look for more Wemby magic tonight against the Rockets.

He gave Houston fits with 28 points in a late January matchup, and he’s drilled four 3-pointers in back-to-back contests to keep the San Antonio Spurs in the hunt for the No. 1 seed in the West.

Wemby is shooting 51% from the field at home, and his ability to get easy buckets in the paint should help relieve the burden on San Antonio’s guards against the Houston Rockets’ perimeter pressure.

  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBC/Peacock

Prop #3: Kon Knueppel Over 18.5 points

-110 at bet365

Kon Knueppel is surging towards the Rookie of the Year trophy, and he’s coming off a 27-point outing against the Heat on Friday. He’s knocked down 21 threes across his last five contests, and I’m buying into more sharpshooting tonight in Phoenix.

It’s been a great stretch for Knueppel, who’s scored 20+ points in six of his last eight games, and he’s found ways to be even more productive on the road, with a 21.4 ppg average away from Spectrum Center.

The Phoenix Suns’ gritty defense has to be factored in, but we’ve seen the Charlotte Hornets backcourt take down quality opponents on their charge up the standings.

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

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Taubitz seals a 5th straight World Cup luge title by 0.006 seconds. Loch ties overall wins mark

ALTENBERG, Germany (AP) — Julia Taubitz spent four months chasing another World Cup title. The German sliding superstar won it by about the slimmest possible margin.

The Olympic champion is the women's World Cup luge singles champion once again, clinching her fifth consecutive title and sixth overall on Sunday with a second-place finish in the season finale at Altenberg.

Merle Fraebel of Germany won the race, and Taubitz needed a second-place finish to clinch the World Cup title. She got it, holding off third-place finisher Kendija Aparjode of Latvia by just 0.006 seconds; that's about 25 times faster than a typical blink of an eye.

But it was enough.

“Today was a perfect day,” Taubitz said. “It was the most exciting overall World Cup victory of my career.”

Taubitz finished the season with 634 points, four more than Fraebel. Germany's Lisa Schulte finished the season third, and Summer Britcher of the U.S. ended the season fourth in the overall standings.

It was Britcher's best season finish since she placed third overall in 2018-19.

Men's singles

Germany's Felix Loch won the season finale, his 56th World Cup victory and tying him with Italy's Armin Zoeggeler for the most in men's singles history.

Loch, an eight-time World Cup overall champion, held off Italy's Dominik Fischnaller for the record-tying win. Austria's David Gleirscher was third.

Team relay

Austria won the final team relay of the season, with Italy second and Latvia third. The U.S. did not have a team in the relay, since Britcher was the only American slider taking place in the World Cups after the Olympics.

Teams need a men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles and women's doubles team to be part of a relay entry.

Final medal counts

Sunday's World Cup luge finale represented the end of the major international sliding season.

Germany took 149 major international sliding medals — bobsled, skeleton and luge races at the World Cup and Olympic level — this season, which nearly matched the total from the rest of the world combined.

Austria won 57 sliding medals this winter, and the U.S. won 26.

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