James Harden is the key to unlocking the best of Jarrett Allen

Feb 1, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (31) warms up before a game against the Portland Trail Blazers at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

In 2021, the Cleveland Cavaliers were part of a three-team trade involving James Harden and Jarrett Allen. At the time, it was seen as savvy to get in on a trade where the Brooklyn Nets needed to offload Allen to take on Harden. It feels almost surreal that a half-decade later, Allen and Harden are now a pivotal pairing in this new era of Cavaliers basketball.

In Harden’s short time in the wine and gold, what’s stood out most hasn’t been his scoring, but his ability to connect with Allen. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise to those familiar with Harden-oriented offenses since his Houston Rockets days. Harden has led to career years for his bigs, such as Clint Capela in Houston, Joel Embiid in Philadelphia, Ivica Zubac in Los Angeles, and now Allen.

What is it about Harden that leads to this transformation amongst talented big men? It’s not like Harden turns pumpkins into All-Stars. The bigs listed above are all talented. It’s the consciousness and precision of Harden’s movements and understanding of how defenses respond to his every step.

Harden’s reputation as a three-level scorer demands attention. There’s a respect in how tightly defenders crowd him, knowing that at any moment the pitter-patter dribble into a step-back is coming — the move that frustrates both opposing fans and defenses alike. That looming threat forces defenders to split their attention. Stay home, and Harden steps back. Press up, and he’s by you — with a rolling big diving into space.

This was apparent from the jump with Harden.

Yes, this is the Sacramento Kings, who were trudging out a G-League roster with cameos from Russell Westbrook and DeMar DeRozan. However, look at how the defense is having to react to the Harden and Allen pairing. Right at the beginning of the pick and roll, defenses are met with multiple choices. Those quick decisions include whether to switch, pressure Harden on ball with a double, or to rotate to meet Allen off the roll. All needs to be decided within two seconds. These actions happen in a blur, and defenses through two games have not.

Allen has posted 29 points and 22 points with Harden in the lineup. That is not something to brush off. Allen, for long stretches this season, has been an offensive afterthought. He was a name to monitor at the deadline, as it appears the Cavaliers threw their hands up with their former All-Star big man.

Allen is not the dynamic on-ball threat that some bigs are, where he can get the ball on the block and create his own shot. Allen is a play finisher, which is exactly where Harden comes in. The Cavaliers’ offense, led by Donovan Mitchell handling primary on-ball duties, was not unlocking the bigs like Harden has.

Lineups with Harden running point with Allen at center have been on an absolute heater. The Cavaliers are posting 120.7 points per 100 possessions (88th percentile) and 108.9 points per 100 possessions in the half-court (98th percentile) with both on the floor. Swap out Harden for Mitchell on point, and those numbers drop to a 116.2 offensive rating (59th percentile) and 101.3 half-court offensive rating (78th percentile).

This isn’t a slight on Mitchell, who obviously is as dynamic a player as there is in the league. Harden is simply more of a play starter for his teammates than Mitchell. This only shows that Harden can take some of the responsibility for the Cavaliers’ offense off Mitchell.

This season, it felt like the Cavaliers could only survive if Mitchell is at his best. That usually doesn’t involve him trying to get the bigs involved. If anything, it feels like with Mitchell’s slashing ability, the Cavs’ bigs more often than not can get in the way on drives to the hoop.

Harden’s play is complementary to the bigs. Hence why Allen is standing out from the opening tip. This isn’t a short-term thing, there are tons of context throughout the career of Harden to know that this is here to stay.

Harden is a center’s best friend. Allen, who at one point was the one who seemed most likely of the core four to be on the move, instead will be the biggest beneficiary of the Cavaliers’ win-now move.

How to watch the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic: TV and stream info, time, format, preview

On the first day of NBA All-Star Weekend, the fifth annual HBCU Classic will cap a busy Friday night with Hampton University and North Carolina A&T meeting at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California.

Conference rivals in the Coastal Athletic Association, this will be the first appearance in the HBCU Classic for Hampton (5-6 CAA, 11-13 overall) and North Carolina A&T (2-9, 9-13).

This will be the teams' second meeting this season. On Jan. 19, Hampton rallied from an 11-point first-half deficit for an 82-61 victory as junior guard Jalyke Gaines-Wyatt scored a game-high 24 points off the bench for the Pirates.

The Aggies are trying to avoid their fifth consecutive losing season. Redshirt freshman forward Lewis Walker leads North Carolina A&T with 19.2 points per game.

NBC and Peacock will have coverage of the Castrol Rising Stars Championship on Friday, the State Farm 3-Point Contest, the Kia Shooting Stars and the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest on Saturday and the Stripes vs. World All-Star Game on Sunday.

NBA: 2026 All-Star Game Press Conference
Everything you need to know about the 2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest as part of the NBA’s All-Star Saturday on NBC and Peacock.

More details below on the 2026 HBCU Classic, including how to watch the game:


When is the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic? How to watch, date, start time

  • When: Friday, Feb. 13
  • Where: Kia Forum in Inglewood, California
  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • TV, streaming: ESPN2, ESPN App, NCAA men's basketball streaming hub

What is the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic?

This will be the fifth edition of the game, which highlights the NBA’s commitment to increasing support and awareness for athletics and advancing educational, career and economic opportunities in partnership with Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The NBA HBCU Classic started with the 2022 All-Star Weekend in Cleveland.

A majority of the HBCUs were founded during the latter half of the 1800s with an original goal of providing education for African Americans in an era when most colleges and universities in the United States did not allow Black students to enroll. There are 107 recognized HBCUs across 20 states, the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.


Which teams are playing in the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic?

Hampton University and North Carolina A&T, which are both HBCUs.

Hampton University was founded in 1868 and is located in Hampton, Virginia, with an enrollment just under 5,000 in more than 80 academic programs. Among its notable alumni are author Booker T. Washington, Alberta Williams King (mother of Martin Luther King Jr.), comedian Wanda Sykes, Olympic medalist and U.S. Track and Field champion Kellie Wells-Brinkley and former NBA champion Rick Mahorn.

North Carolina A&T is located in Greensboro, North Carolina and is the country's largest HBCU with an enrollment of more than 15,200. Founded in 1891, the school ranks No. 1 for African American undergrads in engineering and agriculture. Among its notable alums are civil rights activist Jesse Jackson Sr., North Carolina Supreme Court chief justice Henry E. Frye, Basketball Hall of Famer Alvin Attles, Pro Football Hall of Famer Elvin Bethea and Olympic track and field gold medalist Trevor Stewart.


Where is the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic played?

The Kia Forum, which was the home of the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Kings from 1967-99.


History of the 2026 NBA HBCU Classic:

Each year, the HBCU Classic features two new schools:

  • 2022 (Cleveland): Howard 68, Morgan State 66
  • 2023 (Salt Lake City): Grambling 69, Southern 64
  • 2024 (Indianapolis): Winston-Salem State 64, Virginia Union 47
  • 2025 (Oakland): Tuskegee University 68, Morehouse College 55

What other NBA events are on NBC and Peacock for All-Star Weekend?

Friday

Saturday

Sunday


How to watch the NBA on NBC and Peacock:

Peacock NBA Monday will stream up to three Monday night games each week throughout the regular season. Coast 2 Coast Tuesday presents doubleheaders on Tuesday nights throughout the regular season on NBC and Peacock. On most Tuesdays, an 8 p.m. ET game will be on NBC stations in the Eastern and Central time zones, and an 8 p.m. PT game on NBC stations in the Pacific and often Mountain time zones.

Check local listings each week. Both games will stream live nationwide on Peacock. NBC Sports will launch Sunday Night Basketball across NBC and Peacock on Feb. 1, 2026. For a full schedule of the NBA on NBC and Peacock, click here.

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NBA suspends Isaiah Stewart and three others for their roles in Pistons-Hornets brawl

Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets confront Jalen Duren of the Detroit Pistons
Charlotte's Moussa Diabate (14) and Miles Bridges confront Detroit's Jalen Duren (0) during an on-court brawl Feb. 9 at Spectrum Center. (David Jensen / Getty Images)

Four players have been suspended by the NBA in connection with a brawl that broke out during the Detroit Pistons-Charlotte Hornets game Monday night, the league announced Wednesday.

It was the same four players that were ejected during the Pistons' 110-104 victory at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C.

Detroit center Isaiah Stewart was suspended seven games for leaving the bench area, agressively entering an on-court altercation and fighting. This is Stewart's fifth suspension in his six-year NBA career. One resulted from an altercation with the Lakers' LeBron James in 2021 and another from an altercation that spilled into the stands during a game against the Minnesota Timberwolves last year.

"The length of Stewart's suspension is based in part on his repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts," the NBA said in a statement.

Read more:Four players ejected after punches thrown during Pistons' win over Hornets

Charlotte forwards Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabaté were each suspended four games for fighting and escalating the altercation. Detroit center Jalen Duren received a two-game suspension for initiating the altercation and fighting.

The incident took place midway through the third quarter after Duren was fouled by Diabaté while driving toward the basket. Duren approached Diabaté and the two men appeared to bump into each other. Duren then appeared to hit Diabaté in the face with an open hand to ignite a brawl that lasted more than 30 seconds.

Bridges and Duren exchanged punches at one point, and Stewart left the bench and fought with Bridges.

The suspensions begin Wednesday, when the Pistons play the Raptors in Toronto and the Hornets host the Atlanta Hawks.

Read more:Lakers, missing their entire starting lineup, can't handle Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs

Soon after the punishments were announced, Diabaté posted an apology to "the Hornets coaches, staff, front office, teammates, and best fans in the NBA" on his Instagram Story.

"As a player, I pride myself on my passion and my commitment to giving everything on the court during every possession," he wrote. "However, in the heat of a highly competitive and physical matchup, I allowed my emotions to get the better of me, and for that, I am truly sorry.

"I understand the responsibility I carry as a professional athlete and as a role model. I view this as a learning experience and am fully committed to growing from it both as a player and a person. ... Thank you for your understanding and continued support."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Bronny James among Lakers who took advantage of playing time in loss to Spurs

Feb 10, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James (9) moves the ball against San Antonio Spurs forward Carter Bryant (11) during the second half at...

LOS ANGELES — When an NBA team without several starters plays against a reasonably healthy team, like the Lakers did when they hosted the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday in their second night of a back-to-back, two things typically happen.

The short-handed team is likely going to lose, with the talent disparity and lack of on-court familiarity too great for the under-manned team to overcome. 

Bronny James scored a season-high 12 points against San Antonio. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

This came to fruition, with the Spurs blowing out the Lakers 136-108 in a game the hosts at one point were down by 41 points and trailed by at least 25 points for the entire second half.

But what also happens is that players who are either at the back end of the rotation or don’t regularly play receive playing time they usually don’t. 


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Bronny James was among those players, with the second-year guard and son of Lakers star LeBron James having his highest-scoring and most productive game of the season so far. 

The younger James scored a season-high 12 points against the Spurs to go along with a season-high-tying six assists and three rebounds in 25 minutes. 

“Feel different,” Bronny said. “Feel way more comfortable. My teammates believe in me; my coaches beleive in me. That’s all I’ve wanted. It’s just good to get out there and take advantage of the minutes I get.”

What was different about the younger James’ performance against the Spurs is that it came without him receiving as much playing time with the franchise’s South Bay G League affiliate leading up to Tuesday.

In his rookie season, James played 18 games with South Bay as part of his development process, including 12 by mid-February. He didn’t go more than a month without playing a game in the G League, in addition to most of his playing time with the Lakers coming once the result of the game was decided. 

Tuesday’s performance likely won’t have any impact on James’ standing in the rotation. NBAE via Getty Images

He’s played in nine G League games so far this season, with most of his playing time with the Lakers once again coming in garbage time outside of briefly being in the rotation in the early parts of the season when the team was short-handed. 

Despite the irregular playing time, James looked as comfortable as he has so far in his brief career.

He confidently shot and knocked down a pair of 3-pointers. There was the sequence where he blocked Kelly Olynyk at the rim before he knocked down a step-back 3 in Olynyk’s face on the ensuing possession. 

Coach JJ Redick mentioned he had two “really good” defensive possessions in the first half against Victor Wembanyama, who was virtually unstoppable en route to a 40 point-12 rebound double-double in 26 minutes. 

“I’d say defensively, that’s my role that I want to excel at, especially on this team,” Bronny said. “We have a lot of guys, Luka [Doncic], LeBron [James], [Austin Reaves]. Those guys can go get buckets whenever we need them. But they need guys like myself, [Jarred Vanderbilt], Jake [LaRavia], guys who can defend. Definitely get more satisfaction out of that.”

James had a season-high-tying six assists and three rebounds in 25 minutes. Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

James provided another highlight during a night that didn’t feature many for the Lakers with his alley-oop in the fourth quarter to rookie forward Adou Thiero, who played in his first game since late December after being sidelined for six weeks because of a sprained right MCL.

“He had a great game, just shooting open shots, knocking them down, creating for others,” Thiero said. “I saw Bronny had the balI. I feel like we have the connection now to where I put my finger in the air and he already knows to throw the ball up.”

Tuesday’s performance likely won’t have any impact on James’ standing in the rotation.

But on a night in which the result was pretty much decided before the opening tipoff, James provided what you’d want to see from a player in his position. 

Ludacris, live performance of Roundball Rock highlight headline musical performances at 2026 All-Star weekend

Clippers owner Steve Ballmer loves old-school rap (no team books more of those artists for halftime entertainment), so he is going to love All-Star Saturday Night in the Intuit Dome he built.

Iconic three-time Grammy winner Ludacris will take center court during NBA All-Star Saturday night on Feb. 14 and rock the Intuit Dome ahead of the Slam Dunk Contest. That is just one of the highlights of the musical entertainment during All-Star weekend. Some of the other highlights include:

• A historic live performance of "Roundball Rock" by John Tesh will open the 75th NBA All-Star Game on NBC and Peacock.

• Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and actress Brandy will perform the U.S. national anthem before the All-Star Game on Feb. 15.

• Grammy-winning singer and songwriter Sarah McLachlan will sing the Canadian national anthem before the All-Star Game.

• genre-defying star Shaboozey and K-Pop sensation CORTIS will perform throughout the weekend as part of the NBA Crossover Concert Series, taking place Feb. 12-15 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

• Aiden Ross, winner of NBC's "The Voice" Season 28, will perform the U.S. national anthem, and Toronto native Chxrry will perform the Canadian national anthem before the tip-off of the Rising Stars games on Friday, Feb. 13.

• CORTIS also will perform at halftime of the All-Star Celebrity Game on Friday, Feb. 13, airing exclusively on ESPN.

• Singer and actress Chlöe Bailey will perform the U.S. national anthem and "Lift Every Voice and Sing" before the NBA HBCU Classic on Friday, Feb. 13.

How to watch NBA on NBC and Peacock:

Every note of music and every moment of All-Star Weekend — the Rising Stars challenge on Friday. (Feb. 13), All-Star Saturday Night with the 3-Point Contest and Dunk Contest (Feb. 14), as well as the All-Star Game on Sunday, Feb. 15 — will be broadcast on NBC and Peacock.

The 75th NBA All-Star Game will take place on Sunday, Feb. 15, at 5 p.m. Eastern, a time earlier than in previous years, leading into more coverage of the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics. That earlier start time also applies to the All-Star Saturday Night events on Feb. 14 this year.

Peacock NBA Monday will stream up to three Monday night games each week throughout the regular season. Coast 2 Coast Tuesday presents doubleheaders on Tuesday nights throughout the regular season on NBC and Peacock. On most Tuesdays, an 8 p.m. ET game will be on NBC stations in the Eastern and Central time zones, and an 8 p.m. PT game on NBC stations in the Pacific and often Mountain time zones.

Check local listings each week. Both games will stream live nationwide on Peacock. NBC Sports will launch Sunday Night Basketball across NBC and Peacock on Feb. 1, 2026. For a full schedule of the NBA on NBC and Peacock, click here.

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Spurs vs Warriors Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The depleted Golden State Warriors are set to host a San Antonio Spurs team riding a five-game winning streak.

Jonathan Kuminga is gone. Jimmy Butler is out for the season. Steph Curry is hurt. 

As a result, my Spurs vs. Warriors predictions are backing Gui Santos to rise to the occasion tonight.

Read more in my NBA picks for Wednesday, February 11. 

Spurs vs Warriors prediction

Spurs vs Warriors best bet: Gui Santos Over 12.5 points (+105)

Gui Santos has been the biggest beneficiary of the trade and injury-related attrition within the Golden State Warriors' rotation. He's scored in double figures in seven straight games after reaching that mark just twice in his first 36 appearances. 

The former G League standout is now attacking off the dribble and creating his own offense. Santos has started each of the last four games and seen his playing time jump from 12:45 per night to 29:30. 

Santos's shot attempts have also climbed from 3.4 per game to 9.5.

Spurs vs Warriors same-game parlay

The Warriors are just 1-4 against the spread over their last five contests.

Meanwhile, the San Antonio Spurs are surging. During their five-game winning streak, the Spurs have defeated three teams with winning records, including the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder.

Golden State has also pumped the brakes offensively. The Warriors have finished at least five points below today's total in three of their last four matches, failing to crack triple digits twice.

Spurs vs Warriors SGP

  • Gui Santos Over 11.5 points
  • Spurs -7.5
  • Warriors team total Under 106.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Green Light

Moses Moody has dished out six assists across the last three games, while Draymond Green provides some of the only remaining size on the Golden State roster.

  • Spurs -7.5
  • Moses Moody Over 1.5 assists
  • Draymond Green Over 4.5 assists

Spurs vs Warriors odds

  • Spread: Spurs -5.5 (-110) | Warriors +5.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Spurs -205 | Warriors +170
  • Over/Under: Over 216.5 (-110) | Under 216.5 (-110)

Spurs vs Warriors betting trend to know

San Antonio has hit the moneyline in 19 of its last 30 road games. Find more NBA betting trends for Spurs vs. Warriors.

How to watch Spurs vs Warriors

LocationChase Center, San Francisco, CA
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Southwest, NBC Sports Bay Area

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Lakers’ pregame surrender reflects a change in the long-time Spurs rivalry

Before attending Tuesday’s game between my Spurs and the hometown Lakers, I investigated how the teams have performed against each other over the years.  A bit of research revealed that the Spurs have a winning record against every team in the NBA except one – the Lakers.  The all-time regular season record going into Tuesday’s game was Lakers 133, Spurs 118. (Spoiler alert: the score is now 133-119.)  Broken down by decade:

1970s (Lakers, 9-5)

1980s (Lakers, 42-22)

1990s (Spurs, 30-19)

2000s (Lakers, 35-29)

2010s (Spurs, 25-14)

2020s (Lakers, 14-5)

So you don’t have to do the research, the second best record against the Spurs is held by the Phoenix Suns, with the Spurs leading that series 128-114.  The worst?  The Brooklyn Nets, which has a 31-81 record against the Spurs, and presumably have a losing record against every team in the league.  No, I am not going to do the research to confirm.

This is a long way of saying that the Spurs and the Lakers have a long history against each other, hard-fought and evenly matched.  The highlight may have been the six-year stretch 1999-2004, as the clubs faced each other in the playoffs in every one of those seasons, with the winner advancing to the NBA Finals each year and the NBA Championship for the first five years of that stretch. In 2004, the Pistons broke the streak by beating the Lakers in the Finals.  We all remember that the Lakers made the Finals in 2004 largely because of the Derek Fisher 0.4 shot over My Man Manu in Game Five of the Western Conference Semi-Finals.  What we try not to remember is the final score of that game: 74-73.  Looking at that score raises the question: Did teams only play three quarters in those days?

The rivalry continued to be great through about 2013, when it essentially went away. In November of 2019, I wrote the following:

But after the 2nd seed Spurs swept the 7th seed Lakers in the first round of the playoffs in 2013, the Lakers went off a cliff. Over the next six seasons, the Lakers finished in 14th, 14th, 15th, 14th, 11th and 10th place in the West. I knew the Lakers had put together a string of bad seasons, but looking back at that string of disastrous years is stunning. Put simply, the Lakers stunk — while the Spurs continued to excel, going 2nd, 1st, 6th, 2nd, 2nd, 7th and 7th. The first five of those years saw another Spurs’ championship and strong contender status each year until the last two.

The lack of a present rivalry grew out of the Lakers’ ineptitude for a lengthy period of time. Put simply, the Lakers were no longer a worthy rival, and thus killed the rivalry. And while the Lakers are back in the driver’s seat this season, the allure of a Lakers — Spurs game has died.

Four months after that article, the pandemic shut down the NBA.  Soon thereafter, the Lakers, led by LeBron James and Anthony Davis, won the 2020 Bubble Championship. And in the following years, the Spurs became the bad team in the faded rivalry. Thankfully, they turned their bad fortune into gold, striking lottery gold in three consecutive seasons by getting Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper.  Time will tell whether those three will eventually be seen as the three best back-to-back-to-back draft picks in NBA history.  Of course, the present Spurs squad also carries on the organization’s tradition of having scrap heap/end of the draft guys playing crucial roles: DannyGreen!!, Patty Mills, Boris Diaw (all cut by other teams) and Manu Ginobili (2nd round) from the Beautiful Game Spurs, and Julian Champagnie (undrafted), Luke Kornet (undrafted) and Keldon Johnson (29th pick) on this year’s team.

Thanks to my friends Ken and Kim, I had four tickets to Tuesday’s game at Staples/Crypto Arena.  I attended with three fellow hoops enthusiasts, though I was the only Spurs fan in the foursome.  Two of the others are Laker fans, while the third is a lost Knicks fan, a long way from home.  The Knicks fan is also a Jets fan, so we tried to steer our conversation far away from any mention of football.  That is what friends do for each other. And with the Lakers totally chickening out and sitting their three best players, our Jets fan probably felt right at home with one team much better than the other. 

Who else believes that the Lakers would not have sat their best players for a Spurs game back when this was the best rivalry in the league?  Kobe, Shaq, Gasol, Horry, Fox, Odom, and D Fish would not have missed a Spurs game, just as the Big Three and their teammates would not have missed a chance to compete with the Lakers.  Times have changed.

Once we heard how many Lakers were skipping the game, Knick Fan Marc texted me, “Still want to go?”  I don’t know if he was serious or not – but I was clearly going to this game.  The other three also attended.  Looking up at the sell-out crowd, no one else bailed, either.  And all of us who attended got to see something that we may never see again.

Our four seats were essentially baseline extended at the Spurs end of the court, opposite the Spurs bench, so we had the perfect view to see Victor go 8 for 9 from the floor in those first 8 minutes minus one second.  (The picture below of Victor’s free throw shows our view.)  If anyone at the game is ever asked about incredible things we have witnessed in person, we will have those 8 minutes from Spurs at Lakers on February 10, 2026.

Other thoughts

Whenever I report on these games in Los Angeles, I keep an eye out for the number of Spurs jerseys in the stands.  “Back in the day”, when the rivalry was hot, there were always a good percentage of Spurs fans.  During the dark years beginning in 2020, that percentage went way down.  With the Spurs riding the wave with their great young talent, I hoped Spurs fans would turn out in force for this game.  And the LA-area Spurs fans turned out.  I sat next to Spurs fan Steve in his Victor jersey.  Steve is not from Texas but became a fan when the Great Duncan joined the team, and he remains one today.  Two rows in front of me, and one row behind me, were guys with #5 Castle jerseys.  In line behind us before the game was a #10 DeRozan and a #20 Ginobili.  And I need to get my wife this blanket/serape/jacket for cold (LA defined) winter nights.

Also a shout out to the Laker fans who stayed until the end – and that was most of them.  I suppose spending all that money to see the Lakers, even though the best of them chose not to play, encourages people to try to get their money’s worth.  And they got to see Bronny James actually play fairly well in the fourth quarter.  The biggest cheer of the night came when Bronny made a step back three over Kelly Olynyk in the fourth quarter, cutting the Spurs’ lead to a zillion.

We also got to witness a Gonzaga vs. Gonzaga match-up in the fourth quarter.  Olynyk vs Drew Timme.  Not quite Wilt vs. Russell, but it was still fun. Timme outscored Olynyk 14-8, but Olynyk’s team won.  Hmm, somewhat like the old Wilt vs. Russell games, right?

Bulls vs Celtics Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Chicago Bulls will be looking to break a five-game losing streak as they visit the surging Boston Celtics on Wednesday night.

Boston is the slowest team in the NBA and has been hitting the Under with regularity, and I’m backing that trend to continue in my Bulls vs. Celtics predictions below.

Read on for the full analysis of tonight’s game as I break down my free NBA picks for Wednesday, February 11.

Bulls vs Celtics prediction

Bulls vs Celtics best betUnder 225 (-110)

The Boston Celtics play at the slowest pace in the NBA, averaging 98.1 possessions per game. That shows in their overall total numbers, with the Under holding a massive 34-19 advantage in Boston’s games this season.

There’s no sign that this trend is changing. The Celtics have now hit the Under in nine straight games, and not a single one of those contests has come in Over tonight’s total of 225 points.

Boston and the Chicago Bulls have played twice this year, and have hit the Under in each of those games. Tonight will be more of the same.

Bulls vs Celtics same-game parlay

Chicago will likely play without Josh Giddey or Tre Jones tonight, leaving them shorthanded against a much better Celtics team. 

I like Boston to cover even with this big spread, and I’m also taking Payton Pritchard to hit his scoring total, as he’s scored 24+ points in three of his last four games.

Bulls vs Celtics SGP

  • Under 225
  • Celtics -13.5
  • Payton Pritchard Over 17.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: All about Vucevic

Nikola Vucevic got 23 minutes and put up 13 shots – including six from deep – on Sunday in just his second game in Boston.

My longshot SGP is looking for the former Bulls center to get even more run in a revenge game against his former team, with three targets that the big man has hit plenty of times each this season.

Bulls vs Celtics SGP

  • Nikola Vucevic double-double
  • Nikola Vucevic Over 1.5 made threes
  • Nikola Vucevic Over 1.5 steals + blocks

Bulls vs Celtics odds

  • Spread: Chicago +14 (-110) | Boston -14 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Chicago +500 | Boston -700
  • Over/Under: Over 225 (-110) | Under 225 (-110)

Bulls vs Celtics betting trend to know

The Under is 9-0 in Boston’s last nine games overall. Find more NBA betting trends for Bulls vs. Celtics.

How to watch Bulls vs Celtics

LocationTD Garden, Boston, MA
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVCHSN, NBC Sports Boston

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Wizards mascot hires high-powered attorney after Jaxson Hayes shoving incident

The Wizards mascot who was shoved by Jaxson Hayes before a game last month has hired a high-powered lawyer.

Waukeen McCoy, a San Francisco-based attorney, confirmed with The California Post on Wednesday he is now representing the man who Hayes knocked over during a Jan. 30 incident at Capital One Arena in DC.

Lakers center Jaxson Hayes said he shoved the Wizards’ mascot because he was stepped on during his pregame warmups. Getty Images

McCoy said he and his client are currently in settlement talks with Hayes, though if they break down, formal litigation could ensue.

The mascot, known to Washington fans as “G-Wiz,” was hit by Hayes as he was running around the court waving a giant flag just prior to the Wizards vs. Lakers tilt.

Hayes, who was suspended one game for the push, said he acted out because the mascot had stepped on him while he was warming up for the contest.

TMZ was first to report the news.

The Wizards mascot, G-Wiz, was hit by Jaxson Hayes prior to a Jan. 30 home matchup against the Lakers. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Hayes, though, did nonetheless issue an apology to the mascot and his teammates.

“Should’ve handled it a different way,” he said in the days after the scene unfolded. “And, you know, we live and we learn. So, just going to keep doing that now.”

McCoy and Hayes have history. The lawyer represented the NBA player’s ex, Sofia Jamora, when she sued the Los Angeles center for allegedly assaulting her during their relationship.

The two ultimately settled that case last year.

LeBron James’ 21-year All-NBA streak comes to end with missing 18th game

LOS ANGELES — For the first time in 22 years, LeBron James will not make an All-NBA team this season.

LeBron sat out his 18th game of the season Monday night, the second night of a back-to-back for the Lakers, when they got thrashed at home by Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs. With that, LeBron cannot play in 65 games, the league-mandated cutoff for making any All-NBA team or being considered for a number of other postseason awards.

This wasn't a surprise. LeBron missed the first 14 games of the season due to a bout of sciatica, and, considering he turned 41 this season, it seemed unlikely that he would meet the NBA's threshold.

LeBron has been an All-NBA player every year since his second season in the league, a record 21 consecutive times, 13 of those being First Team.

LeBron is an All-Star this season, averaging 21.8 points, 6.9 assists, and 5.7 rebounds per game on 50.2% shooting. Whether that would have landed him on an All-NBA team is up for debate (probably not), but the consideration was taken out of the voters' hands.

"I think it's fine to have some sort of guidance for voters, said Lakers coach JJ Redick, who had a postseason awards vote himself when he was a member of the media (before taking the Lakers job). "I know the first year that I voted, there were a bunch of guys that were in like that 54-to-56 game range. I think Kawhi was at 51 and got some consideration, but at least there's some guidance."

LeBron did not speak to the media on Tuesday night, but in the past has largely shrugged off missing out on postseason awards this year.

LeBron was not the only Laker out on Monday night. Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Marcus Smart and Deandre Ayton also sat out along with LeBron. The result was Victor Wembanyama scoring 25 points in the first quarter and the Spurs cruising to a win in Los Angeles.

Stephen A. Smith eviscerates Lakers for sitting starters vs. Spurs: ‘Disgraceful’

Fans with tickets to Tuesday night’s Lakers vs. Spurs game weren’t the only ones upset over the lack of star power in Los Angeles uniforms.

During “First Take” on Wednesday morning, Stephen A. Smith went off on JJ Redick for sitting LeBron James, Luka Doncic, Austin Reaves, Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart all on the same night.

“A star [Victor Wembanyama] came into the building, in Tinsel Town, and none of the stars for the Los Angeles Lakers purple and gold were in uniform ready to play,” Smith said.

“That is disgraceful.”

Multiple Lakers starters, including LeBron James and Luka Doncic, sat for Los Angeles’ game against the Spurs on Tuesday night. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

All five Los Angeles players have been dealing with nagging injuries, and with the Lakers having just played a tough matchup against the Thunder on Monday night, Redick opted to rest each of them against San Antonio.

The Lakers ended up started Kobe Bufkin, Luke Kennard, Jaxson Hayes, Jake LaRavia and Rui Hachimura, and they were blown out at Crypto.com Arena, 136-108.

Bronny James logged significant minutes in Tuesday night’s Lakers vs. Spurs game. NBAE via Getty Images

Smith said he wouldn’t have minded if Redick gave just a couple of his starters the night off, but all five was just too much for his taste.

“Everybody?” he said on ESPN’s morning show. “That is disrespectful and insensitive and dismissive to the fans. And somebody needs to say it, so, damnit, I’m saying it.”

Smith added he didn’t mean to single out the Lakers, explaining he’s “been annoyed at Steve Kerr” for making similar decisions in Golden State, but he said it’s a growing NBA problem that needs to be addressed soon.

The Spurs ended up blowing out the depleted Lakers, 136-108. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

“This is the kind of stuff that makes people, particularly old-schoolers and others who they ingratiate themselves with, resent the product,” he said. “This is what has the league going crazy. Because you’ve got to do all kinds of things from a creative or curating standpoint to come up with stuff just to make up for what shouldn’t be happening. 

“You should show up to work.”

The Lakers have one more game on the schedule before the NBA’s All-Star break — a Thursday night home matchup with the Mavericks. It’s not yet clear which Lakers starters, if any, will be back in uniform for the game.

Isaiah Stewart gets seven-game ban as NBA suspends four players for Pistons-Hornets fight — and there’s a Knicks twist

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Isaiah Stewart of the Detroit Pistons running onto the court, high-fiving fans, Image 2 shows A group of people involved in a physical altercation on a basketball court, Image 3 shows Jalen Duren of the Detroit Pistons and Moussa Diabate of the Charlotte Hornets face off on the basketball court
Stewart ban

Isaiah Stewart will have plenty of time to ponder whether he truly got his money’s worth during Monday’s shocking Pistons-Hornets brawl.

The Pistons center received the sternest penalty for the wild brouhaha, getting a seven-game ban while three others received multi-game bans, the league announced Wednesday.

The NBA stated his punishment stemmed from leaving the bench area, “aggressively” entering an on-court altercation and fighting.

Charlotte’s Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabate each got hit with four-game suspensions for fighting and escalation, while Stewart’s teammate, Jalen Duren, will sit for two games for initiating and participating.

These suspensions will leave the Pistons without two of their top players for next Thursday’s road game against the Knicks in a potential Eastern Conference finals preview.

“The length of Stewart’s suspension is based on part on his repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts,” the league’s statement, attributed to executive vice president/head of basketball operations James Jones.

The shocking scene unfolded in the third quarter Monday night following a hard foul from Diabate on Duren, which led to the two going head-to-head before Duren put his hand in Diabate’s face.

That ignited the scene, with players from both teams coming over.

Bridges shoved Duren away at that point, while Diabate swung at Duren but missed.

Jalen Duren (0) and Moussa Diabate (14) butt heads. Getty Images

Despite others’ attempts to corral him, Diabate escaped and made a beeline for Duren

Bridges further escalated the situation by re-approaching Duren and punching him, and that’s when Stewart came running off the bench in pursuit of Bridges.

He fought his way through bodies to grapple with Bridges.

All four players received technicals fouls and ejections.

Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff defended his team’s actions.

Stewart (blue shirt) going after Bridges. @nypostsports/YouTube

“Our guys deal with a lot, but they’re not the ones that initiated. They’re not the ones that crossed the line tonight,” Bickerstaff said. “It was clear, through frustration, because of what J.D. was doing, that they crossed the line. I hate that it got as ugly as it got. That’s not something that you ever want to see, but if a guy throws a punch at you, you have a responsibility to protect yourself.”

Stewart’s checkered history involves multiple suspensions, including last April when he received a two-game ban for a fight during a game against the Timberwolves.

He’s slated to miss a tough stretch that features Wednesday’s road game against the Raptors followed by road tilts against the Knicks and Bulls, home games against the Spurs, Thunder and Cavaliers and then a home matchup against the Magic.

Four players were suspended for their roles in Monday’s game. Getty Images

Detroit (39-13) leads the Celtics by 5 1/2 games for the best record in the Eastern Conference, while the Hornets (25-29) are one game ahead of the Bulls for the final Play-In Tournament spot.

Their upcoming slate includes Wednesday’s home game vs. the Hawks, followed by two home clashes with the Rockets and Cavaliers before visiting the Wizards.

Bulls vs. Celtics predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for February 11

The Chicago Bulls (24-30) travel to TD Garden tonight to face the Boston Celtics (34-19) in a matchup defined by major trade deadline reunions. Just last week, the teams swapped key pieces: Celtics big man Nikola Vučević will face his former Chicago squad for the first time, while high-scoring guard Anfernee Simons returns to Boston after averaging 20 points in his first three games as a Bull.

Boston enters as a heavy 13.5-point favorite, looking to bounce back from a loss to the Knicks over the weekend and tighten their hold on the second seed in the East. Meanwhile, a shorthanded Chicago team—likely still without guards Josh Giddey and Tre Jones due to hamstring injuries—aims to snap a five-game losing streak and improve their 11th-place standing before the All-Star break.

This is the third of three games scheduled between the Bulls and the Celtics this season. Boston won at home against Chicago on January 5, 115-101. The Bulls returned the favor and won in Chicago a couple weeks later on Jan. 24, 2026, 114-111.

We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds courtesy of DraftKings recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game Details and How to Watch Live: Bulls at Celtics

  • Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
  • Time: 7:30PM EST
  • Site: TD Garden
  • City: Boston, MA
  • Network/Streaming: CHSN, NBC Sports Boston

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Game Odds: Bulls at Celtics

The latest odds as of Wednesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Chicago Bulls (+470), Boston Celtics (-650)
  • Spread: Celtics -13.5
  • Total: 225.5 points

This game opened Celtics -12.5 with the Total set at 226.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: Bulls at Celtics

Chicago Bulls

  • PG Jaden Ivey
  • SG Anfernee Simon
  • SF Isaac Okoro
  • PF Matas Buzelis
  • C Guerschon Yabusele

Boston Celtics

  • PG Derrick White
  • SG Baylor Scheierman
  • SF Jaylen Brown
  • PF Sam Hauser
  • C Neemias Queta

Injury Report: Bulls at Celtics

Chicago Bulls

  • Isaac Okoro (knee) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
  • Josh Giddey (hamstring) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Tre Jones (hamstring) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Jalen Smith (calf) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Noa Essengue (shoulder) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Zach Collins (toe) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game

Boston Celtics

  • Sam Hauser (back) is listed as questionable for tonight’s gam
  • Neemias Queta (ankle) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game

Trends and Insights: Bulls at Celtics

  • The Bulls are 9-18 on the road this season
  • The Celtics are 17-9 at home this season
  • The Celtics are 29-23-1 ATS this season / 12-14 ATS at home
  • The Bulls are 24-29-1 ATS this season / 11-16 ATS on the road
  • The OVER has cashed in 19 of the Celtics’ 53 games this season (19-34)
  • The OVER has cashed in 27 of the Bulls’ 54 games this season (27-27)
  • The Bulls are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 games overall
  • Anfernee Simons is averaging 19PPG in 2 games since being traded to Chicago
  • Matas Buzelis is averaging 4.6 rebounds in his last 5 games
  • Nikola Vucevic is averaging 11PPG and 9 rebounds in 2 games since arriving in Boston
  • Sam Hauser is just 4-20 from 3-point range over his last 3 games

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for tonight’s Bulls and Celtics’ game:

  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Celtics -12.5 ATS
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is recommending a play on the Game Total OVER 225.5

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Anfernee Simons reacts to Bulls trade, potential return to Celtics

TORONTO, CANADA - FEBRUARY 5: Anfernee Simons #2 of the Chicago Bulls dribbles up court during the second half of their NBA game against the Toronto Raptors at Scotiabank Arena on February 5, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 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 Cole Burston/Getty Images) | Getty Images

BOSTONAnfernee Simons wasn’t shocked to learn he’d been traded from the Celtics. The longtime Portland Trail Blazers guard was embroiled in trade rumors almost immediately upon arriving in Boston in July, and understood that the Celtics could look to move him ahead of the deadline.

Still, the news stung. Simons had just woken up from a pregame nap in Dallas last Tuesday when he got the call from Brad Stevens that he had been traded to the Chicago Bulls.

“Brad is a good guy, and he’s always been open and honest about everything,” Simons said at Bulls shootaround on Wednesday morning at TD Garden. “Obviously, it was a tough conversation for him, for me to accept, but I understood.”

The 26-year-old guard loved his time his Boston, and spoke about his tenure glowingly.

“You build a connection with the city and team — you won together, lost together,” Simons said. “So that’s the toughest part, getting some relationships and relationships, and being able to go out there and compete with each other, and that kind of stops, and then you kind of feel you kind of feel sad about it. But the NBA moves fast, not even 48 hours later I’m on the court with a new team.”

For Simons, the on-court transition to Chicago has been relatively seamless. In three games with the Bulls since the trade, he has averaged 20 points and 5.3 assists, shooting 48.9% from the field and 34.4% from three. (The Bulls as a team, however, have not had as much success; they’re 0-3 since the trade deadline).

Still, as he stood on the TD Garden parquet for the first time in 10 days, it felt weird to be donning a red Bulls jersey; last time he was at the Garden, Simons dropped 27 points in a Celtics blowout victory over the Bucks.

“You start to see a future for yourself in Boston, for sure,” Simons said. “[You’re] winning, everything’s going great. You’re getting comfortable. Try their best to make you feel comfortable. And so you wanted to see, obviously, the light at the end of the tunnel, and be able to compete with the team the whole season, but obviously the NBA is a business.”

Simons said knowing he was traded for a great player in Nikola Vucevic made the trade easier to digest. He thinks Vucevic can change the Celtics dynamic as a big who can also stretch the floor, and understands that Vucevic aids the Celtics’ championship pursuits.

“You understand that part,” he said. “So you can get a little bit emotional behind it, but at the same time, you understand it. And, you kind of just move on. I understand that it was for a great player as well, somebody that’s been an All-Star. So you come here and just accept that with his new team, dive straight in and compete.”

Ahead of the trade deadline, Simons had previously expressed a level of nonchalance when it came to being in volved in trade rumors.

“It’s the NBA,” he said last month. “I’ve been in trade rumors since my third year. Every other week, it’s something new. It’s just a part of the NBA, and you just gotta be where your feet are.”

And, since his departure, Celtics teammates have gushed about the impact Simons had in Boston throughout his 49-game tenure.

“He’s just a great, great person, great kid on and off the floor, just humble — I hope he gets everything that he’s looking for just because he just fit right in with his group of guys in our locker room,” Jaylen Brown said. “He could have had different thoughts, and thought differently, and his energy could have been different. He was a great teammate and did everything he needed to do that we asked him and more, and contributed to winning. Anfernee has all the respect in the world from me, and I hope he gets everything he deserves.”

Joe Mazzulla similarly praised Simons for how he handled this relatively brief stint.

“I thought he handled the role and the preparation and the situation about as best as he could — and we’re a better team for that,” said the Celtics head coach. “It came from his humility, his work ethic, and his dedication.”

And, at a community event on Tuesday, Jordan Walsh said that he looked forward to reuniting with Simons in Wednesday’s matchup between the Celtics and the Bulls.

“Fortunately, I’ll see Ant [tomorrow],” Walsh said with a grin. “We’ll have to destroy him, though. But, it’ll be good to see him again, have him back in the Garden. But missing those guys, having them gone, it definitely leaves a void in the arena.”

Could Anfernee Simons eventually return to the Celtics?

Simons’ on-court role may have diminished in Boston — he averaged just 24.5 minutes per game, his lowest in five years — but he felt that the experience greatly benefited him.

“Just the opportunity to go out there and contribute to winning,” Simons said. “And obviously, [it’s] a historic franchise, they have a lot of aspirations to win a championship, and you can see that each and every day — in the way they practice, by their habits, the way they speak to each other, it’s one common goal. So, I learned a lot from just being around and being able to experience it here.”

Simons will finish out the season in Chicago, and become an unrestricted free agent over the summer.

Asked whether he could see himself one day returning to Boston, he smiled.

“Potentially, for sure,” Simons said. “Obviously, got to finish our season here first and see what happens there. But, for sure down the line. Like I said, [I] enjoyed my time here, built great relationships here, so I see it for sure.”