MMBets: The Dallas Mavericks visit the Phoenix Suns

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No ice cream tonight. Under the weather, end of a long season, and somehow still scanning lines at tipoff time — that’s dedication. The Dallas Mavericks (25-54) close out their final back-to-back set in Phoenix against the Suns (43-35), both teams playing on one night’s rest. Dallas just dropped 116-103 to the Clippers on Tuesday. Phoenix lost to Houston 119-105. Neither team is operating at full capacity, but the Suns have something to play for — the Clippers are two games back of them for seventh in the West, and Phoenix would very much like to avoid the play-in. Dallas would very much like to go home.

Let’s scan the lines in search of value.

🏀 Fixture: Dallas Mavericks (25-54) @ Phoenix Suns (43-35) 📍 Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, AZ 🕙 9:00 PM CST, Wednesday, April 8, 2026 📺 KFAA Channel 29 / MavsTV / NBA League Pass

📊 DraftKings Snapshot (as of 5:05 PM CST) Spread: PHX -12.5 (-105) | DAL +12.5 (-115) Total: 233.5 (O -110 / U -110) Moneyline: PHX -650 | DAL +470

📉 Game Side Lean: Dallas +12.5

Twelve and a half points is a lot to ask on a back-to-back, even against a 25-win team. Phoenix is motivated — the playoff seeding race is real — but motivated and covering a big number are two different things, especially on one night’s rest against a Dallas team that refuses to quit. The Mavs have a 16-27 record in clutch games this season. They don’t mail it in. Gafford, Marshall, Klay, and PJ are all doubtful, which is a real frontcourt concern, but Flagg is probable and this number feels generous. Take the points.

🔮 Total Lean: Over 233.5

Both teams on a back-to-back usually means sloppy defense and tired legs — neither ingredient that leads to a grind-it-out defensive battle. Phoenix wants to run, Flagg wants to score, and Dallas’s depleted roster means Phoenix gets easy looks inside all night. Points are the path of least resistance here.

🎯 Player Props We Like

Cooper Flagg Over 28.5 Points (-106) Flagg had 25 on 9-of-25 shooting against the Clippers Tuesday — not his best night, but he’s been filling the stat sheet regardless. With Marshall and PJ both doubtful, the offense runs entirely through him. Phoenix has a seeding race to worry about and will game-plan accordingly, but when your supporting cast is this thin, Flagg gets the ball on every meaningful possession. The number is high but the usage is undeniable. Back the rookie.

Oso Ighodaro Double-Double (+584) Here’s the fun one. Ighodaro is a 23-year-old Suns forward averaging 6.5 points and 5.1 rebounds this season, but Dallas is showing up tonight without most of their functional frontcourt. Gafford and Marshall both doubtful. That’s a lot of interior real estate up for grabs. Ighodaro had 8 points and 5 rebounds in 19 minutes against Houston yesterday — he’s close. At +584, you don’t need this to hit often for it to be worth the look. It’s the kind of prop that cashes quietly and makes you feel like a genius.

💡 Summary: Dallas +12.5 for a team that won’t go quietly. Over 233.5 on tired legs and thin defenses. Flagg carrying a depleted roster over his number, and Oso Ighodaro doing something interesting with all that frontcourt space. Four picks.

Hawks at Cavs: start time, TV, streaming, radio, game thread

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Another look at a likely first-round playoff opponent as the Atlanta Hawks (45-34) travel to Cleveland to spar with the Cavaliers (50-29) and lock up a playoff spot.

Jock Landale (ankle sprain) has been ruled out.

Starting lineup:

  • CJ McCollum
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker
  • Dyson Daniels
  • Jalen Johnson
  • Onyeka Okongwu

Please join in the comments below as you follow along.

Where, When, and How to Watch and Listen

Location: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, OH

Start Time: 7:00 PM EDT

TV: ESPN

Radio: Sports Radio 92.9 the Game (WZGC-FM)

Streaming: WatchESPN, Fubo (out of market), NBA League Pass (out of market), Youtube TV (NBA League Pass out of market)

Pistons vs. Bucks Discussion: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

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The Detroit Pistons might get Cade Cunningham and Isaiah Stewart back, with both being game time decision, according to head coach JB Bickerstaff. Does anything else really matter? Other things of note, I suppose, is that the Bucks have given up on everything resembling dignity, per their injury report and their head coach’s musing about how much he misses spending time with his grandchildren. The point spread is at Pistons -20.5. Feels like it might be an undercount unless Detroit is completely unserious.

To be more precise, Cade, Kevin Huerter, and Isaiah Stewart are all listed as questionable. But ESPN’s Vince Goodwill has sources that indicate Cunningham is likely to give it a go. If Cade plays the rest of the season, he will be at 64 games. That would be one short of the threshold for awards consideration. Could Cunningham explore a special exception, similar to what Luka Doncic and his agents have floated recently?

The Milwaukee report is far more bleak and definitive. Giannis Antetokounmpo is out. Kyle Kuzma is out. Kevin Porter Jr. is out. Bobby Portis is out. Myles Turner is out. Hope is out.

Game Vitals

When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -20.5

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (57-22)

Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Milwaukee Bucks (31-48)

Ryan Rollins, Gary Trent, Osumane Dieng, Pete Nance, Jericho Sims

Where might Giannis Antetokounmpo play next season? Boston? Houston? Los Angeles?

After 13 seasons, two MVPs and one NBA championship — the first one for the franchise since the 1970s — the split between Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks seems inevitable. It is coming this offseason.

Where will Antetokounmpo play next?

Golden State, Miami and Minnesota made a hard push at February's trade deadline, but team ownership put off making a deal because it believed better offers would be available in the offseason. That may be true. Could the Rockets, or even the Lakers or Celtics, jump into the mix? It's possible, according to a report from Sam Amick of The Athletic.

Two things to watch

Two key factors will impact which jersey Antetokounmpo will pull on next.

First, where does Antetokounmpo want to play? By pushing off trading the Greek Freak to the offseason, the Bucks gave him more leverage — Antetokounmpo has just one more guaranteed season on his contract, and he can tell a team he is not interested in them that he would not re-sign with them. While Milwaukee could trade Antetokounmpo to a team willing to take a one-year flyer on him (as Toronto did with Kawhi Leonard — and won a title with that gamble), most teams will not want to meet the asking price if they cannot reach an extension with their new star.

Second, which teams flame out early in the upcoming NBA playoffs? To use Boston as an example, it has a lot of flexibility this offseason to make a big move, but if it makes the NBA Finals — and the Celtics are the betting favorite to do just that — then would they still have interest in Antetokounmpo? How will the Lakers approach the offseason after injuries to Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves are set to dramatically impact their playoffs? How will Houston feel if it flames out in the first round?

Which teams are interested

Amick at The Athletic lists a number of teams that could be in the mix for Antetokounmpo.

The Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors, Minnesota Timberwolves and New York Knicks were known to be in the market for Antetokounmpo, will almost certainly be back if they fall short.

However, how might the Orlando Magic feel if they fall short of expectations, with their current Play-In status nowhere near what they had in mind when they went all-in for Desmond Bane last summer? And what about the Houston Rockets, who signaled a disinterest in pairing Antetokounmpo with Kevin Durant in February but might change their stance if they get eliminated early?

Ditto for the San Antonio Spurs … or the Los Angeles Lakers … or the Atlanta Hawks. Even the Celtics, who have the 'Two Jays' back now and look fully capable of winning it all, are known to be interested and discussed in league circles as potential suitors.

Those teams have a lot of questions to ask themselves. Does Houston think Antetokounmpo and Durant could play together, especially with floor general Fred VanVleet expected to return next season? The Lakers are going to wholly reshape their roster this offseason, but do they really think the ball-dominant Luka Doncic would fit well with the ball-dominant Antetokounmpo? It's hard to imagine the young, talented, diverse and improving every day Spurs suddenly getting impatient and going after Antetokounmpo.

Other teams not on this list may throw their hat in the ring, but which ones will Antetokounmpo want to play for? There are a lot of moving parts.

One thing is certain: This is going to be a wild offseason.

Celtics could be without 4 starters in game against Knicks

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NEW YORK CITY — The Celtics could be shorthanded when they face the New York Knicks on Tuesday night. Jaylen Brown (left Achilles tendinitis), Sam Hauser (low back spasm), Neemias Queta (right toe sprain), and Derrick White (right knee contusion) are all questionable to play. The Celtics are on the first night of a back-to-back, with a game against the New Orleans Pelicans back at TD Garden on Friday.

Jayson Tatum will lace up at Madison Square Garden for the first time since he ruptured his Achilles there last May.

“I’m not like, thrilled, to go back and play there,” Tatum said on Tuesday night. “Last time I played there, obviously, it was a traumatic experience for me.”

Still, he opted to play on Thursday in New York to get that first game back out of the way.

“Obviously, I knew at some point I would have to get over that hurdle and play there again. So, it’s going to have to be this Thursday. But it’s not like I’m thrilled about it. But it’s part of it. I decided to come back and play, so I’m not necessarily skipping certain games. I can’t play back-to-backs right now, but I decided to come back and play, so it’s just another game on the schedule.”

If the Celtics actually end up sitting four starters, it’s likely that players like Nikola Vucevic, Luka Garza, Baylor Scheierman, Jordan Walsh, Hugo Gonzalez, and Ron Harper Jr will all see increased opportunities.

How the Celtics, Knicks stack up

The Celtics are 1-2 against the Knicks this season, but have the upper hand in the conference standings. The Celtics (54-25) have a three-game lead over the Knicks (51-28) for the No. 2 seed.

The Knicks won by double-digits in New York and February, while the Celtics pulled away with a 6-point win in December. But all of those games were played without Tatum, who returned last month from a 10-month-long absence.

The Celtics and the Knicks have had two of the league’s best offenses this season — the Celtics have the NBA’s second-best offensive rating (119.9) and the Knicks have the league’s third-best offense (118.8).

Both have also been top ten defenses; the Celtics have the NBA’s fourth-best defense (111.7 rating), and the Knicks have the NBA’s 8th-best defense (112.3).

Celtics-Knicks tips off at 7:30pm ET.

UCLA women’s basketball star Lauren Betts freaks out over LeBron James encounter

Even national champions get star struck.

UCLA women’s basketball team center Lauren Betts was seen in a social media video on Tuesday night nearly losing her mind following an encounter with LeBron James.

The newly crowned champ was at Crypto.com Arena to be honored by the Los Angeles Lakers for her and her team’s triumphant NCAA tournament victory over South Carolina, and at one point, she and James had an interaction that left her speechless.

LeBron James nearly made Lauren Betts crying following the duo’s encounter on Wednesday night. AP

“Guys, guys, guys, guys,” said Betts, who appeared to be fighting back tears. “LeBron made eye contact with me. F–king LeBron James!”

James did not play in the Lakers’ matchup with the Thunder due to left foot injury management, but Betts clearly didn’t mind not being able to watch him on the court.

It’s the latest cool chapter for Betts in what’s been a whirlwind week.

Lauren Betts and the UCLA women’s basketball team won the NCAA championship on Sunday.

Following the Bruins’ title win in Phoenix, the NCAA tournament’s Most Outstanding Player and her teammates received a hero’s welcome at their campus in Westwood and also appeared on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”

They’re slated to hit the Clippers’ game against the Thunder at Intuit Dome later Wednesday as well.

Seems the spoils truly do go to the victor.


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Cade Cunningham expected to return from collapsed lung Wednesday vs. Bucks

After missing 11 games due to a collapsed lung, Cade Cunningham is expected to make his return to the court for the Pistons on Wednesday night against the Bucks, a story broken by Vinny Goodwill of ESPN.

Detroit had hoped to get its All-Star into a couple of games before the end of the season, rather than having him return during the intensity of the playoffs. He makes that comeback in a game that does not impact the Pistons in the standings, while the Bucks will be without Giannis Antetokounmpo, Myles Turner, Kyle Kuzma, Bobby Portis and Kevin Porter Jr.

While Cunningham was out, the Pistons still went 8-3 behind stellar playmaking from Daniss Jenkings and continued All-NBA level play from Jalen Duren. With that, it locked up the No. 1 seed in the East. With that, the Pistons will be off for about a week after the regular season ends.

Cunningham averaged 24.5 points, 9.9 assists and 5.6 rebounds a game this season. He was on track to be a likely top-five in MVP voting and First Team All-NBA, but this injury means he will not meet the NBA threshold of 65 games to qualify for postseason awards.

Cunningham was injured on March 17 after colliding with Wizards' rookie Tre Johnson diving for a loose ball. He immediately left that game, not to return.

Game Preview: Suns look to sweep season series against Mavericks

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Who: Phoenix Suns (43-36) vs. Dallas Mavericks (25-54)

When: 7:00pm Arizona Time

Where: Mortgage Matchup Center — Phoenix, Arizona

Watch: Arizona’s Family 3TV, Arizona’s Family Sports

Listen: KMVP 98.7


The Suns are coming off one of their most physical and emotional games of the season against the Houston Rockets in a late-night fourth-quarter collapse. It was the first time every player from last summer’s blockbuster trade got to play, and the energy between the two teams was at playoff intensity. The Suns led 84-81 to start the fourth quarter, but could not withstand the Rockets’ physicality and talent to highlight yet another poor Suns fourth-quarter performance.

The Mavericks will not bring in the same level of playoff intensity into the final regular-season game in the Mortgage Matchup Center. They are 25-54 and have booked their offseason travel plans; all they need to do is go through the motions three more times. Meanwhile, the Suns are solidly in the play-in as the seventh seed in the West and only need one more win to ensure their position. The Suns won the first two games of this three-game regular season series and are looking to sweep another Western Conference bottom dweller this regular season. 

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Haywood Highsmith — OUT (Knee Injury Management)

Mavericks

  • Cooper Flagg — PROBABLE — Left Wrist)
  • Dereck Lively II — OUT (Foot Surgery)
  • Kyrie Irving — OUT (Knee Surgery)
  • PJ Washington — DOUBTFUL (Elbow Soreness)
  • Caleb Martin — DOUBTFUL (Heel)
  • Naji Marshall — DOUBTFUL (Left Hip Contusion)
  • Daniel Gafford — DOUBTFUL (Shoulder)

What to Watch For

The player to watch this game is Rookie of the Year frontrunner Cooper Flagg, who has been sensational for the Mavericks. He is the engine of everything they do. Flagg recently scored 51 points in a game against the Magic, becoming the youngest player to score over 50 in an NBA game. He followed up that performance with 45 points against the Lakers in his next performance. He will be the most exciting player on the floor to watch, and the player at the top of the Suns’ scouting report.

The last time these two teams matched up, the Suns dominated the game early.  They led by as much as 31 in the second quarter before the Mavericks inched their way back into the game, scoring in transition and getting to the free-throw line. The Mavericks shot 42 free throws compared to the Suns’ meager nine attempts. The Mavericks also outscored the Suns 27-10 in fastbreak points, with the majority coming in the second half against a Suns team that let off the gas too much.

Now that the Suns are back to full strength with Mark Williams and Dillon Brooks back in the lineup and a few games under their belt, the Suns need to build continuity and fast. Can the Suns get back to their maniacal effort and focus on defense, or will their sloppy, casual play over the last month continue to show itself?

Key to a Suns Win

The Suns have to defend, specifically without fouling. The Mavericks cannot score effectively in the half-court, so transition defense will be the biggest factor in the Suns gaining a decisive win. If the Suns get back in transition, it will be difficult for a poor shooting Mavericks team to score against an engaged defense. Getting back in transition will also put the Suns in the best position to defend without fouling.

The Suns have to avoid the emotional hangover from an intense loss against the Rockets and show up with a high level of focus to get what should be a decisive win against the Mavericks. If the Suns drop this game against the Mavericks, the Clippers will be nipping at their heels for that crucial 7-seed.

Prediction

The Suns beat the Mavericks.

Suns 118, Mavs 106

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Thunder vs Clippers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for April 8

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Before you finalize your Thunder vs. Clippers predictions and NBA picks for Wednesday, April 8, see what our computer has to say about Jalen Williams, Derrick Jones Jr, and more.

Thunder vs Clippers computer picks for April 8

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Williams o15.5 points 
-120
Jones Jr. o7.5 points 
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Holmgren o14.5 points
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Dunn o5.5 points
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SGA o3.5 rebounds 
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Jalen Williams Over 15.5 points (-120)

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This is our computer's top-rated Oklahoma City Thunder player prop for tonight, clocking in with a 17.9% EV edge.

Jalen Williams has hit 16+ points in five of his last eight overall, and his ability to get to the foul line can help him here.

"This year, opposing starting PFs have attempted 4.1 free throws per game (9th-highest in the NBA) vs. the LA Clippers, succeeding in their efforts to get to the free-throw line."

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Chet Holmgren Over 14.5 points (-130)

Projection: 15.4 points

Chet Holmgren has reached the 15-point plateau in six of his last 10 and 13 of his last 20 overall. He's cleared this line in five of his last six on the road, including a 15-piece vs. the Lakers last night.

The system sees Holmgren hitting the Over once more tonight, with projections at an 11.4% EV edge.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 3.5 rebounds (-150)

Projection: 4.3 rebounds

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is known more for his scoring than his rebounding, but our computer sees SGA pulling in at least four boards tonight, making this a three-star play.

Gilgeous-Alexander takes on a Los Angeles Clippers defense that's allowed the sixth-most rebounds to opposing point guards this season.

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Clippers computer picks

Derrick Jones Jr. Over 7.5 points (-112)

Projection: 9.3 points

Our computer's top pick for tonight with a 22.6% EV edge is Derrick Jones Jr. Over 7.5 points. His scoring projection is 9.3 points, well above his posted line, due to his projected foul shot total.

"This year when [the Clippers] are at home, the opposing team's starting PFs have attempted 4.9 foul shots per game (7th-most in the league) vs. the Thunder, easily managing to get to the foul line."

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Kris Dunn Over 5.5 points (-111)

Projection: 7.0 points

Our system sees Kris Dunn clearing a very low scoring bar tonight, and doing so rather easily. There's a 21% EV edge associated with this prop.

The Clippers are the sixth-highest scoring offense in the league over the last 25 games, and opportunities should be there vs. a traveling Thunder team that just played last night.

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Kawhi Leonard Under 27.5 points (-120)

Projection: 25.5 points

Kawhi Leonard's production is decreasing slightly as the season wears on. He's fallen below 27.5 points in six of his last 10 overall, and our computer believes he'll come up two full points shy tonight, making this a four-star wager.

"Opposing team's starting SFs have averaged 25.5% on threes (2nd-weakest in the NBA) vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder, branding this as a tough matchup. The LA Clippers have played at the 3rd-slowest pace-of-play in the league this year."

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How to watch Thunder vs Clippers tonight

LocationIntuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
DateWednesday, April 8, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Oklahoma, FDSN Southern California

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Lakers preparing team for playoffs amidst ‘unique situation,’ not focused on playoff seeding

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In the blink of an eye, the Lakers have gone from one of the hottest teams in basketball to one that’s desperately trying to find a path towards success.

That’s what happens when your two best players get injured in the same game and are out for the rest of the regular season. With no Luka Dončić or Austin Reaves, the Lakers have lost three straight games. They have gone from sole possession of the three seed in the West to tied for fourth in the conference with the Rockets after a blowout loss at home to the No. 1 seed Thunder.

Before their game against OKC, Lakers head coach JJ Redick addressed the realities his team suddenly finds itself in.

“You obviously have to tackle the situation in front of you,” Redick said. “We have a unique situation in front of us and we’ve got to prepare our team, our group that we’re going to have available to play in the playoff series. So that’s how we approach the next four games, how we approach next week, leading into game one. It’s finding who’s going to be able to play in the playoffs for us. So, that all goes into it. The seeding part probably went out the window after the OKC game.”

It’s jarring to see the Lakers going from a team that could potentially win the West to one that can’t win a game.

Besides having Dončić and Reaves out, the Lakers also played the Thunder without LeBron James and Marcus Smart. So, they had to compete against the best team in the league late in the season with two-way big Drew Timme starting and rookie Adou Thiero logging more minutes than he has all season.

Instead of peaking at the right time, the Lakers have had a series of unfortunate events and are now crumbling at the worst moment.

They have three regular-season games left to find something, anything that can help them extend their season beyond the four playoff games they are set to play.

So far, all Lakers fans have is delusional optimism that some medical treatment for Luka in Spain can expedite his return and bring him back just as good as he was before. Because the team, as currently constructed, has no shot at beating any of the competition they will face in a playoff series in the West.

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Thunder vs Clippers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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Stop me if you’ve heard this before.  The Oklahoma City Thunder are on a winning streak. The latest is six games as they head out to Los Angeles to take on the Clippers.

Now, L.A. is arguably playing its best ball of the season, but it may be a façade, and my Thunder vs. Clippers predictions explain why it may just be giving us value with a dominant OKC squad.

That and more NBA picks for this Western Conference clash set to tip off at 10 pm ET at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, on Wednesday, April 8. 

Thunder vs Clippers prediction

Thunder vs Clippers best bet: Thunder -7 (-110)

I’m not sure we’re properly appreciating how impressive the Oklahoma City Thunder have been for the better part of three seasons now.

They enter tonight’s matchup with the Los Angeles Clippers already with 63 wins and a net rating more than three points higher than the team in second (the Spurs).

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is still leading the NBA MVP odds, and his 20-point streak is still going strong. The Thunder are also still the best defensive team in the NBA and have ridiculous depth.

Yet, they’re just 7-point road favorites tonight against the Clippers.

Now, L.A. (more specifically, Kawhi Leonard) is fully healthy. That’s helped the Clippers win seven of their last nine games and are ninth in net rating since the All-Star break.

But a deeper dive into their recent opponents, and who's their most impressive victory against? The Raptors? It hasn’t exactly been tough competition lately, and they’re not even covering spreads against these poor teams.

The Clippers are 4-4-1 ATS during the last nine games, and are 5-8-1 ATS in their last 14 games overall.

The Clippers are a good team, but not good enough to cover as 7-point underdogs in this matchup against one of the better teams we’ve seen in recent NBA history.

Thunder vs Clippers same-game parlay

The Clippers are hurting for depth at center behind Brook Lopez. John Collins is their only other real “big man” at the moment, so it’s no surprise that they rank 25th in points allowed per game to opposing centers.

That has me thinking Chet Holmgren will be a tough matchup for them tonight. Holmgren has a juicy points prop sitting at 14.5. He averages 16.9 per game this season and has topped this number in seven of his last 11 games overall.

The ball in Holmgren’s hands should also mean more assists, so let’s take a shot at the Over 1.5 as well.

Thunder vs Clippers SGP

  • Thunder -7
  • Chet Holmgren Over 14.5 points
  • Chet Holmgren Over 1.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: Make it rain!

The Thunder and Clippers rank 22nd and 23rd in opponent 3-point shooting percentage. 

Thunder vs Clippers SGP

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Over 1.5 threes
  • Lou Dort Over 1.5 threes
  • Kawhi Leonard Over 2.5 threes
  • Darius Garland Over 2.5 threes

Thunder vs Clippers odds

  • Spread: Thunder -7 | Clippers +7
  • Moneyline: Thunder -270 | Clippers +220
  • Over/Under: Over 227.5 | Under 227.5

Thunder vs Clippers betting trend to know

The Thunder have covered the first-quarter spread in 22 of their last 30 away games for +12.75 units and a 37% ROI. Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Clippers.

How to watch Thunder vs Clippers

LocationIntuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
DateWednesday, April 8, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Oklahoma, FDSN Southern California

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Mavericks vs Suns Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Phoenix Suns let one get away last night, but they should not stress about the final week of the regular season. They do not need to put much worry into facing the Dallas Mavericks tonight.

My Mavericks vs. Suns predictions and these NBA picks expect Phoenix to pack it in early if given that opportunity on Wednesday, April 8.

Mavericks vs Suns prediction

Mavericks vs Suns best bet: Devin Booker Under 6.5 assists (-130)

Good luck justifying any Over bet in this matchup between the tanking Dallas Mavericks and the Phoenix Suns, as the latter is effectively locked into the No. 7 spot in the Western Conference and will thus host the more enviable Play-In game. The Suns are two games clear of the Clippers for the No. 7 seed, and with only three games remaining, Los Angeles’s pipe dreams are essentially dead.

Phoenix should still want to win, but on the second night of a back-to-back, lessening Devin Booker’s workload would make more sense. He played 38:32 last night in a deflating loss to Houston. The Suns’ ceiling is low, but it would crater if Booker is anything but at his best in the postseason.

Even when playing legitimate minutes, Booker has fallen short of this modest prop in two of his last three games and nine of his last 14 games.

That is the vital overlap in these difficult betting situations of the final week of the regular season: Find a prop bet that would be expected to cash in a regular situation, and then it will be emphasized if minutes are indeed wonky.

Mavericks vs Suns same-game parlay

Let this vision be straightforward: An early Suns lead should spark diminished minutes from Booker. There is no need to stress him. The Suns have three winnable games ahead of them, and the required win or two should come. The Clippers have three losable games ahead of them, and the required loss or two should come. Phoenix can trust its hold of the No. 7 seed.

Mavericks vs Suns SGP

  • Devin Booker Under 6.5 Assists
  • Devin Booker Under 26.5 Points
  • Suns First Half -6.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Phoenix Ambivalence Late

This counterintuitive same-game parlay is designed to suggest the Mavericks may let Cooper Flagg rack up the points in the second half to cement his Rookie of the Year award, and the Suns’ defense may allow a backdoor cover simply out of ambivalence.

Mavericks vs Suns SGP

  • Devin Booker Under 6.5 Assists
  • Suns First Half -6.5
  • Mavericks +11.5

Mavericks vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Mavericks +11.5 (-110) | Suns -11.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Mavericks +475 | Suns -650
  • Over/Under: Over 231.5 (-110) | Under 231.5 (-110)

Mavericks vs Suns betting trend to know

Phoenix has gone 0-4 against the spread in its last four games, falling short of bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 7.6 points per game. Find more NBA betting trends for Mavericks vs. Suns.

How to watch Mavericks vs Suns

LocationMortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ
DateWednesday, April 8, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVKFAA, KTVK

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Atlanta Hawks are cohesive, fluid team no one wants to meet in NBA playoffs

NEW YORK — It’s annoyingly cold, a gray day after a fool’s spring, but most of the Atlanta Hawks have dispersed into the city, anyway.

The team arrived from Orlando about 3 a.m., and the 78th game of the season is tomorrow night in Brooklyn. Technically, it’s supposed to be an afternoon off.

Yet, here in a windowless conference room on the third floor of the Ritz-Carlton NoMad, general manager Onsi Saleh and head coach Quin Snyder are busy sketching out hypothetical three-man actions on a dry erase board.

They don’t necessarily need to be doing this. There are 10 days left in the NBA regular season and the Hawks are already the hottest team in the Eastern Conference, the squad no one wants to face in the playoffs.

But this team is still somewhat new, still somewhat unresolved. And so, the architects of this revival are chasing refinements, trying to uncover some combination, some scheme that will unlock this group’s full potential.

This is, after all, a team that has traded nine players since July. It’s a team that has asked its players — young and old — to constantly reinvent themselves.

“We like to say: they’re rookies in their roles,” Snyder says. “This is all new for them. We’re still learning about them. And they’re still learning about–”

“Each other, yeah,” Saleh cuts in, finishing the thought. “And us, honestly.”

Throughout a wide-ranging, 45-minute conversation with USA TODAY Sports, Saleh and Snyder opened up about their philosophies on roster construction and culture, on their expectations, on success.

The most tectonic of those trades was the one that shipped former franchise cornerstone Trae Young to the Wizards. It was a risk that has paid off.

First-time All-Star Jalen Johnson has blossomed into an elite, play-making forward who can push the ball in transition. Nickeil Alexander-Walker, the target of a June 2025 sign-and-trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves, has emerged as a dangerous offensive threat and is shooting 49.2% from beyond the arc over his last 15 games.

It took work to get here. Atlanta has played 24 different starting lineups this season. Players have come and gone, and roles have shifted week-to-week and game-to-game.

“It has been a rollercoaster,” Alexander-Walker told USA TODAY Sports. “But it has been the normal process of anything that comes with a form of success. Trades happen, injuries happen, so you’re in and out of rotations. You have to try and get a feel for consistency.

“It has been a lot of moving parts. For me, I expect the moving parts now, so it’s easier than trying to meet the same cadence every day because it’s too hard to do.”

Fluidity, cohesion become Hawks staples in post-Trae Young world

At the All-Star break, the Hawks were 26-30 and in 10th place in the East. A fourth consecutive trip to the Play-In Tournament appeared certain.

Yet, with so many new players to incorporate, Saleh and Snyder spent much of that week off with one question in mind: what tactical changes needed to happen to get this team to thrive?

Atlanta prioritized its versatility, its length and athleticism at the wing and realized that, with Young gone, the ball could flow to several pockets of energy on the floor.

Dallas Mavericks forward P.J. Washington (25) fights for a loose ball with Atlanta Hawks forward Jalen Johnson (1) and forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena on March 10, 2026, in Atlanta.

In a way, the Hawks almost deemphasized the point guard position, choosing instead to empower four of their five starters — Johnson, Alexander-Walker, Dyson Daniels and CJ McCollum — to be primary ball handlers.

The day before their first game after the break, a Feb. 19 showdown at the 76ers, the Hawks held a team meeting. Saleh and Snyder harped on fluidity and cohesion. They shared their vision.

“It was pretty significant,” Snyder said. “It was really to address opportunity, how this team was going to function. That stands out because it was kind of like an understanding amongst our whole group that we’re going to double down on some things and guys were going to have to buy into it.

“The larger theme from it was: what are the sacrifices that everybody is willing to make for the group? But you can only present something, and they can take it or leave it. How deeply do they buy in?”

Since that meeting in Philadelphia, Atlanta has gone 19-4 through April 7. No team in the East has a better winning percentage (.826) over that stretch.

The meeting unlocked a complementary style of play, where ball pressure from Daniels and Alexander-Walker could launch Johnson’s play-making ability in transition. The offense became almost amorphous and intuitive. Rather than run plays, Snyder started asking his players to play out of concepts, to read and intuit the game, to feed off of each other.

Despite the roster turnover, the Hawks are averaging an NBA-best 30.3 assists per game, tied for eighth-most all-time.

Saleh and Snyder have relied on open dialogue with their players. They’re emphasizing transparency, explaining their thoughts and reasons for any tactical shifts. Taking that one step further, they’re pushing their veterans to expand their games to better fit the collective.

This is the first time that Johnson has become the unquestioned star of a team.

Alexander-Walker, previously thought of as a role-playing defensive specialist, has seen his on-ball usage and scoring explode; this year, he’s averaging 20.8 points per game, up from 9.4 last season with the Timberwolves.

Center Onyeka Okongwu has been given the green light to shoot 3s; this season, he’s hitting them at a career-high 37.7% clip and has seen his attempts per game more than double from 2.0 to 5.3.

McCollum came to Atlanta in January in the Young trade having recorded 786 consecutive starts, a streak that spanned more than 10 seasons. It was snapped when Snyder initially asked McCollum to come off the bench. McCollum didn’t question the move.

Apr 6, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) reacts after making a shot from beyond half court that would have tied the game but was ruled after time expired against the New York Knicks during the second half at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

“I pride myself on being a chameleon,” McCollum told USA TODAY Sports. “A guy that can play different roles, a guy that has a unique skill set that can fit any scheme, any genre, any group of personnel. For us, it’s just about doing whatever it takes to win.”

Dinners on the road and soccer friendlies strengthen Hawks bonds

When on the road, NBA teams typically organize team dinners. A staffer will scout worthy restaurants and set up reservations. The team will handle transportation and logistics.

For one, it gives the team some control over the quality of meals players eat while on the road. For another, it helps build camaraderie and morale.

This season, attendance at Hawks team dinners has increased significantly, with players frequently encouraging others to attend.

That’s not the only way the Hawks are connecting. Their recent road schedule lined up so that two off days, March 26 (Brazil-France, in Boston) and March 31 (Brazil-Croatia, in Orlando), coincided with a pair of men’s soccer international friendlies. Players organized the outing, and nearly the entire team attended the former.

The team has also leaned into a worship group before games. Prior to their April 3 game against the Nets, all but one of the Hawks players in the locker room went to a makeshift chapel for a quick pre-game prayer.

“It’s a great group of guys,” Alexander-Walker said. “I was very shy and nervous when I first met them. I was like, ‘I just hope everyone likes me.’ It was important for me to have a team that was connected and to be a part of something.

“I’m the new guy here. And some of these guys have been here before me, some guys had established their own versions of their roles here. So whether that was stepping up or taking a step back, but to make room for me, I really appreciate that.”

Although this isn’t necessarily rare or uncommon in the NBA, it tends to be the sign of a healthy and cohesive locker room.

Midway through the fourth quarter during an April 1 game against the Magic, the Hawks were up by 21 when Magic forward Goga Bitadze yanked backup Hawks center Jock Landale toward the floor as Landale was going up for a lay-in.

Atlanta Hawks forward Jonathan Kuminga (0) and guard Dyson Daniels (5) react to a foul by Orlando Magic center Goga Bitadze (35) in the fourth quarter at Kia Center on April 1, 2026, in Orlando.

Landale fell awkwardly and sprained his ankle, an injury that will sideline him at least two weeks. Immediately after Landale thudded on the court and was writhing in pain, the four other Hawks on the floor rushed over to confront Bitadze. Daniels came all the way from behind the 3-point to get a shove in on Bitadze.

For Saleh and Snyder, it was something of a culmination.

“It was an angry moment,” Saleh said. “It was a frustrating moment at the time, but when that happened, four guys sprinted.

“I watched it maybe 10 times. And I’m proud of it. It shows that they’re connected and trying to be there for each other. That’s the culture we want. It’s a testament to this group and it shows, to what Quin was saying, the sum is greater than the parts here."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Atlanta Hawks gel after Trae Young trade, eye deep NBA playoff run