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

The Charlotte Hornets are creating quite the buzz, riding a four-game winning streak heading into tonight’s matchup against the banged-up Dallas Mavericks.

My Hornets vs. Mavericks predictions and NBA picks break down why Buzz City still isn’t getting enough respect in this matchup, set to tip off at the American Airlines Center in Dallas at 8:30 p.m. ET on Thursday, January 29.

Hornets vs Mavericks prediction

Hornets vs Mavericks best bet: Hornets -4.5 (-110)

The Charlotte Hornets have won four in a row and have been playing excellent basketball for the better part of a month, going 7–3 over their last 10 games.

They’re doing it at both ends of the floor, leading the NBA in offensive rating and ranking fourth in defensive rating over that span.

I’m not concerned about Charlotte playing the second half of a back-to-back. The Dallas Mavericks — who rank 27th in offensive rating this season — are in the same spot and are also dealing with a lengthy injury list.

Buzz City wins its fifth straight, covering the spread along the way.

Hornets vs Mavericks same-game parlay

The Hornets are finding success in part because of their balance. All five starters scored double figures in the last game.

On top of that, Brandon Miller is starting to flash his potential. The 23-year-old is averaging 24.8 points per game over his last eight contests, eclipsing 20.5 points seven times during that span.

Another area where the Hornets can exploit the Mavs is on the glass. Dallas is surrendering the fourth-most opponent rebounds per game, so give me Collin Sexton to grab a pair of boards — something he’s done in five of his last seven outings.

Hornets vs Mavericks SGP

  • Hornets -4.5
  • Brandon Miller Over 20.5 points
  • Collin Sexton Over 1.5 rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Blue Devil Bromance

Wouldn't it be fun to watch former Duke teammates go back-and-forth tonight?

Hornets vs Mavericks SGP

  • Cooper Flagg Over 18.5 points
  • Cooper Flagg Over 5.5 rebounds
  • Kon Knueppel Over 16.5 points
  • Kon Kneuppel Over 5.5 rebounds

Hornets vs Mavericks odds

  • Spread: Hornets -4.5 (-110) | Mavericks +4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Hornets -170 | Mavericks +145
  • Over/Under: Over 226.5 (-110) | Under 226.5 (-110)

Hornets vs Mavericks betting trend to know

The Hornets have cashed the moneyline in 10 of their last 15 road games (+17.50 Units / 104% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hornets vs. Mavericks.

How to watch Hornets vs Mavericks

LocationAmerican Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
DateThursday, January 29, 2026
Tip-off8:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Southeast Charlotte, MavsTV

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

The Minnesota Timberwolves have had an ugly January, but much of that consternation would be wiped away with an upset of the Oklahoma City Thunder tonight.

While Minnesota is at a scheduling disadvantage, OKC is a bit shorthanded.

My Thunder vs. Timberwolves predictions see a path for Minnesota’s best player to attack.

Let's break down my NBA picks for Thursday, January 29.

Thunder vs Timberwolves prediction

Thunder vs Timberwolves best bet: Anthony Edwards Over 25.5 points (-125)

Even though Anthony Edwards has been managing some foot pain, he has cleared this prop in three of his last five games.

Frankly, this prop is at least a bucket lower than usual for Edwards, a nod to the Oklahoma City Thunder’s defense. But he has still scored at least 30 points in three of his last six games against OKC and cleared this prop in a fourth.

Edwards often finds things tougher against Alex Caruso, whose disciplined on-ball pressure disrupts drives without sending opponents to the line, a Thunder staple.

But with Caruso ruled out due to a right adductor strain, Edwards should see a few more clear paths to the basket. And a few more clear paths to the basket should get Edwards into a rhythm that should clear 30 points tonight.

Thunder vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

The Minnesota Timberwolves have covered the spread in both meetings against Oklahoma City this season, partly because both those games fell short of their totals.

Thunder vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Anthony Edwards Over 25.5 points
  • Timberwolves +6.5
  • Under 224.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: SGA erratic from the perimeter

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is 1-of-8 from long range in his last three games, part of falling short of this modest prop in 13 of his last 18 games.

Thunder vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Anthony Edwards Over 25.5 points
  • Timberwolves +6.5
  • Under 224.5
  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Under 1.5 three-pointers

Thunder vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Thunder -6.5 | Timberwolves +6.5
  • Moneyline: Thunder -240 | Timberwolves +195
  • Over/Under: Over 224.5 | Under 224.5

Thunder vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

The Timberwolves are 7-3 against the spread in their last 10 games against the Thunder. Find more NBA betting trends for Thunder vs. Timberwolves.

How to watch Thunder vs Timberwolves

LocationTarget Center, Minneapolis, MN
DateThursday, January 29, 2026
Tip-off9:30 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video

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Ranking 2026 NBA trade deadline candidates with Giannis, Towns, Davis

Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks are on the verge of a breakup after months of intense speculation about his future, and it is the potential move that looms over the entire NBA trade deadline this year. The Bucks are finally listening to offers for the two-time MVP, according to multiple reports, as the team's hopes of being an Eastern Conference contender again dwindle and Antetokounmpo is on the shelf with a calf injury.

Teams are lining up their best assets to try to pry Antetokounmpo away from Milwaukee before the Feb. 4 NBA trade deadline, with front offices willing to part with players and assets not previously mentioned as available with a superstar still in the back-end of his prime on the market. But that could also slow trade talks for other players over the next week, as everybody holds off until Antetokounmpo's situation is resolved. The Bucks also may wait until the offseason to move Antetokounmpo, when draft picks are settled.

It nonetheless adds another layer to this year's NBA trade deadline and the list of notable players who could be on the move keeps growing. What happens in the coming days may shake up the playoff race and, in Antetokounmpo's case, change the trajectory of the only NBA franchise he's called home.

Here's a breakdown of the top candidates potentially available at the 2026 NBA trade deadline and how they rank:

Other players to monitorOchai AgbajiJose AlvaradoLonzo BallNic ClaxtonDeMar DeRozanAyo DosunmuKeon EllisDaniel GaffordJerami GrantJrue Holiday, De'Andre HunterTyus Jones, Kyle KuzmaZach LaVineNaji Marshall, Bennedict Mathurin, Khris MiddletonMalik MonkJusuf NurkicImmanuel QuickleyChris PaulJakob PoeltlJordan Poole, Bobby PortisKristaps Porzingis, Collin SextonDennis SchroderAnfernee SimonsJeremy SochanNikola VucevicCoby White, Guerschon Yabusele

10. Jonathan Kuminga, Golden State Warriors

Golden State's situation at the NBA trade deadline changed when Jimmy Butler suffered a season-ending knee injury, but Kuminga is still a player who could be traded. He filled in well for Butler in one game before suffering his own knee injury that has him currently sidelined. Now, with Antetokounmpo talks heating up, the Warriors are being mentioned as a prime candidate to land the Bucks' superstar. That potential deal would likely include Kuminga's contract, which has a team option for next season.

9. RJ Barrett, Toronto Raptors

The Raptors are reportedly looking to upgrade their roster after a strong start to the 2025-26 season and their No. 3 overall pick from the 2019 NBA Draft could be the piece Toronto is willing to part with to find another player to team with Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram. Jakob Poeltl and Ochai Agbaji have also been mentioned as possible trade chips.

8. Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings

Sabonis has returned from a knee injury just as the Kings appear ready to move on from most of the veterans on their roster, including Zach Lavine and DeMar DeRozan. Sabonis is more intriguing because he's younger and more accomplished. But he has two more years left on his contract and serious defensive limitations that have muted his effectiveness in the playoffs. Sabonis is just a year removed from consecutive all-NBA nods and could help a playoff contender with a need at center. A trade involving Barrett has been mentioned as a possibility.

7. Ja Morant, Memphis Grizzlies

The Grizzlies are listening to trade offers for Morant, though it's unclear exactly what his trade value is after several years marred by durability issues, off-court concerns and declining production. Morant indicated publicly he wants to remain in Memphis. He's injured again and unlikely to return before the trade deadline, complicating any potential deal. When properly motivated, the 26-year-old point guard can still impact NBA games in a major way.

6. Tyler Herro, Miami Heat

Herro is having an injury-riddled season, but he was an all-star last season and continues to be an effective offensive threat from multiple levels when he does play. The Heat have long been rumored as a team that would go all-in to get Antetokounmpo if he were made available, and they would certainly part with Herro to get a deal done.

5. Julius Randle, Minnesota Timberwolves

Randle has performed well with the Timberwolves since coming over in the Karl-Anthony Towns trade before the 2024-25 season and agreed to a 3-year, $100-million extension with Minnesota less than a year ago. But like Herro, Randle is on this list now because of recent developments surrounding Antetokounmpo. The Timberwolves are among the teams pursuing the Bucks' star and Randle (and perhaps Naz Reid and/or Jaden McDaniels) would likely have to be part of a potential deal to make it work.

4. Michael Porter, Jr., Brooklyn Nets

Porter has turned into a potential trade-deadline asset after taking on a leading role and producing a career year in Brooklyn following an offseason trade from the Nuggets. Porter's combination of size and shooting would help any contender, much like he did as a role player in Denver during its 2023 NBA title run.

3. Anthony Davis, Dallas Mavericks

Trading Davis is complicated due to his ongoing hand injury, but he could be available for the postseason and remains a dominant two-way player when he's available. His lengthy injury history and contract, with two years and more than $120 million remaining after this season, will limit his options. But he could nonetheless alter the postseason picture if he goes to the right contender.

2. Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks

There have been conflicting reports about Towns' potential availability at the NBA trade deadline over the past week, but Antetokounmpo's status change in Milwaukee means speculation about Towns' future with the Knicks will persist. If New York were to pull off an Antetokounmpo trade ‒ the Knicks reportedly held trade talks with the Bucks this past offseason – Towns would likely be the major salary in the deal. His transition under new Knicks coach Mike Brown hasn't gone as smoothly as hoped.

1. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks

There is little doubt at this point that Antetokounmpo is the biggest prize at this trade deadline and reports this week suggest he and the team have reached a breaking point after 13 seasons together. But it still remains to be seen if the Bucks can get the kind of haul they want, like a young star and a plethora of first-round picks. The Miami Heat, New York Knicks, Minnesota Timberwolves and Golden State Warriors are considered serious suitors, according to ESPN, but the Bucks might be able to extract more by waiting to trade Antetokounmpo.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA trade deadline power rankings 2026: Ranking best players available

Highlights: Victor Wembanyama leads defensive lockdown in second half versus Rockets

Coming off a disappointing loss to the New Orleans Pelicans, the Spurs took two days off before traveling to Houston to take on the Rockets. What followed was a tale of two halves. The first half consisted of the Rockets shooting the lights out and the Spurs bricking their shots with a side of turnovers. The Spurs trailed by 10 after the first quarter, and trailed by as much as 16 in the second. However, they made a small run to cut the deficit to eight at halftime. The second half flipped the script. The Spurs started to crawl their way back, and Keldon Johnson and Dylan Harper kick-started it. After outscoring the Rockets 30-24 in the third, the Spurs dominated the fourth. They started the quarter on an 11-0 run and shut down Alperen Sengun and Kevin Durant. From the 3:41 mark to 40 seconds remaining, the Rockets could not score. The Spurs outscored them 27-13 in the quarter, and ultimately won 111-99.

Victor Wembanyama led the way with a double-double: 28 points (8-15 FG, 12-15 FT) and 16 rebounds to go along with five blocks, three assists, and two steals. Vic battled with multiple defenders all game. The Rockets were rough and physical, so Wemby drew contact almost every time he touched the ball in the paint. As far as his defense, Wemby showed up and showed out. After not blocking a single shot against the Rockets on the 20th, Wemby swatted five- a truly dominant performance in a rivalry game.

TWO-WAY PLAYER! After Wemby comes up with the steal, Stephon Castle lobs it back to him on the fastbreak, and he posterizes Amen Thompson!

Here’s another angle!

ANOTHER POSTER! After Vic secures the rebound, De’Aaron Fox throws a nice bounce pass to a cutting Vic, who spins for a reverse poster over Josh Okogie!

LOCKDOWN DEFENSE! After Castle bodies up Durant, Wemby helps out with a rejection that forces a Rockets shot-clock violation!

De’Aaron Fox dropped 18 points (6-11 FG), eight assists, five rebounds, and a block. After struggling to take care of the ball in the first half, D-Fox’s scoring climbed up as the Spurs inched their way back in the second half. His craftiness allowed him to get into the paint and create easy shots for himself and his teammates. Swipa continues to be the scorer San Antonio needs.

SPLASH! D-Fox fakes out Thompson and then knocks down the open three!

Keldon Johnson dropped 17 points (8-15 FG), seven rebounds, and five assists. If it wasn’t for KJ’s constant pressure getting the basket, the Spurs might not have completed their comeback. He was fearless posting up players like Sengun in the paint. He continues to be the Spurs’ savior off the bench, and his energy sparked the rest of the team as the comeback was completed. It has been said in almost every Spurs game this season: KJ deserves 6MOTY.

SPIN X2! KJ pulls out the double spin move on Thompson and converts a tough bucket!

KJ DAGGER! As the shot clock dwindled, KJ caught the Rockets falling asleep and slammed home the finishing touch on the game!

Stephon Castle dropped 16 points (7-12 FG), six assists, five rebounds, and two steals. Steph was an absolute game-changer on defense. Mitch Johnson had him guard Durant and Sengun, and he managed to hold his own against two near-seven-footers. His strength and balance are excellent for a second-year guard, and he frustrated the Rockets’ top scorers. Steph also managed to fill up the stat sheet on offense, and he continues to impress.

TOO SLOW! Steph catches Jabari Smith Jr. flat-footed and drives right past him for the easy jam!

SPIN AND-ONE! Steph spins off of KD and finishes through contact for the and-one!

Dylan Harper dropped 16 points (8-11 FG), four rebounds, three assists, and a block. Dyl co-led the comeback team in the third with KJ and made quick work of the Rockets’ defenders in the paint. His confidence continues to grow as he slashes his way into the paint without fear. Games like these remind fans that his potential is limitless, and he will continue to shine off the bench for the silver and black.

A familiar sight! Dyl finds Devin Vassell on the sideline, and he drains the contested three!

TOO FAST! Dyl takes it coast to coast, speeds past Reed Sheppard, and finishes over KD!

DEEP IN HIS BAG! Dyl drives on KD and finishes with the reverse layup off the glass! So smooth!

All in all, this was an inspiring comeback win. After it looked like the Spurs were dead in the water during the second quarter, they continued to claw their way back and buckled down defensively. A key moment in the game came when Mitch decided to let Thompson shoot, and it completely derailed the Rockets’ offense. This is when this team is at its best. They put pressure on defense, and it resulted in key buckets. Defeating a playoff team is never easy, but when the Spurs play like this, they can beat anyone.

Finally, here are the full game highlights.

The Spurs travel to Charlotte this Saturday to take on the Hornets at 2:00 P.M. (CST) on Prime Video/KENS.

NBA Minutes Report: Fallout from Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ja Morant sidelined again

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also extremely generous. Be sure to follow him to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Denver Nuggets at Milwaukee Bucks
With Butler’s season-ending injury, fantasy managers are forced to pivot after the loss of a top-25 player.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Dyson Daniels35.834.533.9
Jalen Johnson35.537.235.7
Nickeil Alexander-Walker32.834.132.9
Onyeka Okongwu32.131.632.9
CJ McCollum28.927.427.1
Luke Kennard23.521.121.6
Corey Kispert17.417.217.9
Vít Krejčí5.99.815.9

The Hawks have been without Kristaps Porziņģis and Zaccharie Risacher since January 7th. Of course, the team is 6-4 in that stretch and has won its last four games. Nickeil Alexander-Walker continues to be one of the best signings of the offseason and is a top 35 player in fantasy over the last two weeks. CJ McCollom has stepped into a bigger role with those two out and has also produced top 75 value over that stretch. Corey Kispert has seemingly taken Vít Krejčí's role as shooter off the bench, but this is a solid squad.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Derrick White34.633.534.7
Jaylen Brown34.236.436
Payton Pritchard30.733.232.2
Sam Hauser26.329.129.5
Anfernee Simons24.326.526.5
Neemias Queta23.225.825.6
Luka Garza18.718.418.9
Hugo González17.316.315.4
Amari Williams17.11212

The big news for the Celtics is that Jayson Tatum is now talking about not returning until next season. It's understandable, given the nature of his injury, but a big blow to a team that is having a surprisingly great season. This may remain a three-headed monster for the remainder of the year. Jaylen Brown is also having a tremendous season, and I broke it down in a video recently.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Noah Clowney42.831.330.4
Nolan Traore36.825.824
Michael Porter Jr.33.532.532.5
Nic Claxton30.430.428.6
Ziaire Williams2724.824.8
Egor Dëmin2725.425
Terance Mann24.721.622.6
Cam Thomas2219.922.2
Jalen Wilson19.714.415.9
Day'Ron Sharpe19.620.720.4
Danny Wolf19.316.718.7

The Nets play so many people consistently. Only Nic Claxton and Michael Porter Jr. are even inside the top 160 in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks. Noah Clowney and Egor Dëmin are both battling minor injuries, but this team is just not very interesting apart from discussing where they'll trade Porter Jr.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Miller30.130.330
Moussa Diabaté28.426.127.2
Kon Knueppel2627.427.9
Miles Bridges25.426.527.5
LaMelo Ball25.125.225
Sion James19.119.721
Ryan Kalkbrenner18.919.919.8
Grant Williams18.620.317.4
Josh Green17.617.716.8
Collin Sexton17.117.818.3

The Hornets have been really good in January. I know they are only a few games over .500 in the month, but they have the best net rating in the sport and have six road wins by 15 or more points this month, which ties the 2001-02 Lakers and the 2011-12 Heat for the most in a month in NBA history. Both of those teams won the NBA championship. I'm not saying the Hornets will do that, but this team is playing at a high level, and Brandon Miller has been electric, which I covered in a video this week.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Nikola Vučević33.432.732.1
Coby White31.731.130.8
Jalen Smith30.628.527.8
Matas Buzelis28.828.828.4
Josh Giddey26.726.626.6
Isaac Okoro25.923.826.5
Ayo Dosunmu25.425.325.3
Kevin Huerter1918.720.5

Josh Giddey returned last week and has immediately returned to a top 60 player in fantasy basketball. We should see his production continue to tick up. Tre Jone has still been sidelined for the last three games with a hamstring injury, but with Coby White also back and producing top-60 value over the last two weeks, the Bulls don't miss Jones as much.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Evan Mobley34.83534.1
Donovan Mitchell33.834.634.6
Jaylon Tyson32.232.631.1
Jarrett Allen27.430.129.8
Nae'Qwan Tomlin25.722.621.4
Dean Wade24.225.624.1
Sam Merrill23.923.921.7
De'Andre Hunter2117.821.2
Lonzo Ball16.816.813.6

The Cavaliers were just entering a strong stretch of play, and Donovan Mitchell has been a top 10 player in the sport, which I discussed in a video. However, now they will be without Evan Mobley for 1-3 weeks with a calf strain. I covered that and the injury fallout in a video this week.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Naji Marshall34.333.132.1
Max Christie34.232.832.1
Cooper Flagg32.330.829.7
P.J. Washington27.127.128.1
Dwight Powell25.826.423.5
Caleb Martin25.324.221.6
Brandon Williams24.622.421.3
Jaden Hardy24.314.618.8
Klay Thompson18.719.622.3
Daniel Gafford18.618.621

Cooper Flagg is still managing his ankle injury, which has caused him to miss a few games in the last week, and trade rumors continue to swirl around Anthony Davis. There are also trade rumors around Naji Marshall, who has been tremendous over the last month, averaging 18.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, 4.0 assists, and 1.1 steals per game, which is a top 70 player. He and Flagg are the only two players that can be relied on for consistent production; although, Max Christie has enjoyed a nice five-game stretch recently.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Peyton Watson38.535.935.8
Jamal Murray37.33435.8
Spencer Jones3333.530.6
Jalen Pickett27.728.629.2
Jonas Valančiūnas26.426.426.4
Tim Hardaway Jr.25.824.328.7
Aaron Gordon24.827.128.6
Bruce Brown22.421.422.8
Zeke Nnaji21.421.121

Denver has played surprisingly well with Nikola Jokic out, with Peyton Watson emerging as a legitimate threat. Jonas Valančiūnas has also filled in admirably as a top 100 player, and this team looks as deep and talented as the Thunder. The big question surrounds Aaron Gordon, who continues to deal with a hamstring injury, which I discussed in a video this week.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham34.936.233.4
Tobias Harris27.129.327.6
Jalen Duren26.628.127.4
Duncan Robinson24.426.825.5
Isaiah Stewart23.423.124.5
Ronald Holland II23.22022.2
Ausar Thompson21.223.923.7
Daniss Jenkins20.321.919.8
Javonte Green17.114.519.6
Jaden Ivey16.116.718.4

The Pistons are pretty healthy right now, so their rotation has gotten incredibly deep. That said, the production really revolved around Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren. Ausar Thompson has played well over the last two weeks, but his value really remains on the defensive end. This is still a team that feels like it needs to make a consoliation trade.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Stephen Curry27.828.729.2
Moses Moody26.624.224.5
Brandin Podziemski26.126.625.6
Will Richard2421.821.2
Al Horford23.324.321
Draymond Green232324.6
Gui Santos22.719.917.7
De'Anthony Melton222221.7
Buddy Hield20.919.316.7
Quinten Post20.31716.9

We've now seen a week without Jimmy Butler, so we have a little better sense of how the Warriors are going to handle their rotation. Brandin Podziemski has seen a bump in minutes and usage and has been a top 65 player over the last four games. De'Anthony Melton and Moses Moody have also been fringe top 100 players, as they get a bit more usage. I think Melton could produce even more if he were given a bit more run.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Amen Thompson3939.639.7
Kevin Durant3839.538.8
Jabari Smith Jr.35.936.236.1
Alperen Sengun33.334.234
Tari Eason25.724.824.8
Josh Okogie24.922.720.8
Reed Sheppard22.223.621.1
Dorian Finney-Smith17.716.316.2
Steven Adams23.6

The Rockets announced that Steven Adams is going to miss the rest of the season with his ankle injury. That's a pretty big loss for a team that has a really narrow rotation. Dorian Finney-Smith and Clint Capela will step into bigger roles, but this still figures to be a team that's all about Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun, and Amen Thompson, all of whom have been top 25 players over the last two weeks.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Pascal Siakam36.235.234
Andrew Nembhard33.433.933
Aaron Nesmith33.13231.5
Jarace Walker27.226.525.4
Bennedict Mathurin26.626.626.6
Johnny Furphy24.522.122.6
Micah Potter20.615.916.6
T.J. McConnell17.716.216.6

Not much has changed with the Pacers over the last few weeks. They remain in "wait for next year" mode, so there is little of value in their lineup as currently constructed. Jarace Walker has been playing better of late and should continue to get big minutes as the team focuses on development.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
James Harden33.233.435.6
John Collins27.626.528.3
Kawhi Leonard26.326.328.4
Ivica Zubac25.825.928
Kobe Sanders25.524.824.5
Jordan Miller24.624.828.6
Kris Dunn24.427.727.6
Brook Lopez17.817.417.4
Nicolas Batum17.616.817.6

Man, the Clippers have been playing really strong basketball lately, and Kawhi Leonard looks like a legit MVP candidate. Jordan Miller has also been a fringe top 100 player over the last two weeks, averaging 14.7 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.5 assists, and 2.0 steals. He's become a nice wing option for this team, and they all seem to be gelling right now.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić35.736.435.7
LeBron James32.233.432.9
Jake LaRavia30.227.929.1
Marcus Smart29.429.929.1
Rui Hachimura24.726.123
Deandre Ayton21.820.124.8
Jaxson Hayes18.61918.1
Gabe Vincent17.31717.3
Jarred Vanderbilt1516.917.9

Austin Reaves has been out for way longer than many people expected, and the Lakers are 5-7 in their last 12 games. Maybe Deandre Ayton is still bothered by his eye injury, but Luka Dončić and LeBron James have been the only players in the top 170 over the last two weeks. They are just not getting any help.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaren Jackson Jr.32.53232
Jock Landale2927.126.5
Cedric Coward28.326.926.7
Cam Spencer27.824.426.6
Santi Aldama27.426.327.3
Jaylen Wells25.624.624.6
GG Jackson24.822.621.4
John Konchar21.720.618
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope20.819.517.8
Vince Williams Jr.20.219.720.5

Ja Morant returned from his calf injury last week and is now out for multiple weeks with an elbow injury. I broke down the consequences of that in a video this week.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Bam Adebayo3433.932.4
Jaime Jaquez Jr.30.430.128.4
Pelle Larsson29.428.728.5
Norman Powell28.128.630.4
Andrew Wiggins27.228.530.2
Dru Smith23.222.517.4
Nikola Jović20.419.516.3
Kasparas Jakučionis19.917.517.4
Simone Fontecchio19.520.518.3

The injury-plagued season for Tyler Herro continues. He has missed the last seven games with a rib injury, and Davion Mitchell has also missed the last four with a shoulder injury. That has led to more minutes and usage for Dru Smith, who has been a top 125 player over the four games that Mitchell has missed, and more usage for Andrew Wiggins, who continues to be up a quietly solid season.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Ryan Rollins34.331.532.4
Bobby Portis33.128.725.7
Myles Turner32.328.827.3
Giannis Antetokounmpo31.828.830.3
Kyle Kuzma31.729.425.6
AJ Green30.429.430.8
Cole Anthony18.317.215.6
Gary Harris16.917.315.1
Gary Trent Jr.13.413.516.5

Is the season over for the Bucks? Kevin Porter Jr. is sidelined with an oblique injury, and now Giannis Antetokounmpo is out for 4-6 weeks with a calf strain. I discussed the fallout from that in a video this week, and my colleague Kurt Helin wrote about all the Giannis trade possibilities as well.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Anthony Edwards36.236.637.1
Donte DiVincenzo30.431.933.9
Julius Randle30.431.133.3
Jaden McDaniels29.531.832.7
Rudy Gobert26.628.529.4
Naz Reid26.12726
Mike Conley19.617.718.7
Bones Hyland17.613.815.2

The Timberwolves are pretty healthy right now, and have been for a while, so there's not much to say here.

New Orleans Pelicans

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Trey Murphy III37.836.736.6
Zion Williamson33.32930.1
Saddiq Bey32.831.330.7
Herbert Jones26.526.526.5
Yves Missi24.325.923.4
Derik Queen23.32425.5
Jeremiah Fears19.317.723.6
Jose Alvarado16.616.616.6
Jordan Poole12.321.819.2

The Pelicans have also been pretty healthy over the last couple of weeks, but Dejounte Murray is still likely a month away from returning. A fully healthy Pelicans team has meant less usage for Derik Queen, who is averaging 9.2 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 3.8 assists over the last two weeks. Could the trade deadline mean a departure for Yves Missi and Jose Alvarado, who returned from injury this week? That would open up bigger roles for Jeremiah Fears and Queen.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Josh Hart34.431.232
Mikal Bridges34.232.133.4
OG Anunoby34.232.833.9
Jalen Brunson34.133.330.7
Miles McBride2825.530.8
Mitchell Robinson26.822.322.1
Karl-Anthony Towns2625.728.8
Landry Shamet20.920.218.8
Tyler Kolek20.110.813.4

The Knicks hit a rough stretch where they lost nine of 11 games and seemed to be in a tailspin. Now, they've won four in a row, and the defense seems to be clicking. It may not be a coincidence that Karl-Anthony Towns has seen his minutes dip in that time. The Knicks have closed many games with him on the bench, turning to Mitchell Robinson for defensive value. The Knicks are no longer forcing offense through Towns, who is also shooting worse than he has ever in his career. It's a situation to monitor.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander35.234.534.1
Luguentz Dort34.934.229.8
Chet Holmgren31.931.830.5
Aaron Wiggins31.831.427.3
Kenrich Williams2625.319.3
Isaiah Joe25.525.320.2
Jaylin Williams23.219.318.5
Cason Wallace2323.823.5

Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell are both hurt, but Isaiah Hartenstein looks set to return on Thursday. That could help a team that is 3-3 in their last six games and recently lost to Indiana. They need a third option on offense right now behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Chet Holmgren, who have both been top 35 players since Williams and Mitchell got hurt.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Paolo Banchero38.936.536.3
Anthony Black38.235.934.6
Desmond Bane37.836.434.8
Wendell Carter Jr.30.128.728.9
Jalen Suggs272727
Tyus Jones18.814.215.9
Tristan da Silva16.617.419.2
Noah Penda12.712.920.8

Jalen Suggs is back, but Franz Wagner is now back on the sideline as he has experienced some soreness in his previously injured ankle and has missed the last four games. That has allowed Anthony Black to continue his breakout season and Paolo Banchero to remain the focus of the offense. There remain questions about how Banchero and Wagner fit together, but the Magic's starting five has rarely played together this season due to injuries. Tyus Jones is also giving them nothing recently and could likely be moved at the deadline.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey33.13737.4
Joel Embiid32.83734
Paul George32.633.931.7
VJ Edgecombe32.134.634.8
Kelly Oubre Jr.28.33231.1
Jared McCain23.523.512.1
Quentin Grimes22.522.823.9
Justin Edwards20.317.610.2
Dominick Barlow18.120.620.4

Quentin Grimes is dealing with an ankle injury, and the 76ers are continuing to monitor minutes for Joel Embiid and Paul George as the two veterans recover from knee injuries, which has led to more minutes for Jared McCain in the last week. It feels unlikely that those minutes remain when this team is healthy, but George wil continue to sit out games here and there as the season goes on, so you never know.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Dillon Brooks34.833.731.9
Grayson Allen3331.729.2
Collin Gillespie32.930.529.5
Royce O'Neale31.129.129.6
Devin Booker28.431.733.9
Mark Williams2524.524.9
Jordan Goodwin22.82121.4
Oso Ighodaro20.421.921.7
Jordan Goodwin1921.222.4

The Suns got Jalen Green back last week, but he reaggravated his hamstring injury, and Devin Booker also hurt his hamstring.I covered the consequences of both of those injuries in a video this week.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Toumani Camara35.435.635
Shaedon Sharpe33.933.933
Deni Avdija30.726.830.8
Donovan Clingan29.130.229.2
Jerami Grant25.624.924.1
Sidy Cissoko24.22525.2
Jrue Holiday23.822.621
Caleb Love23.625.227
Robert Williams III19.719.516.3

Kris Murray and Scoot Henderson remain sidelined for the Trail Blazers, but the rest of the team is pretty healthy. Robert Williams III is still doing some injury management with his left knee, so he is going to sit out games throughout the season, but he's just a backup center anyway with this team healthy. We have seen Caleb Love's minutes and usage decrease with Jrue Holiday back, but Holiday is at the center of trade rumors, so this remains a situation to monitor. Shaedon Sharpe has been a top 60 player over the last month, averaging 21.2 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists, and 1.5 steals per game.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Domantas Sabonis29.426.324.4
DeMar DeRozan29.331.233.8
Russell Westbrook27.529.632
Malik Monk27.327.525.4
Dennis Schröder26.223.622.3
Nique Clifford25.624.520.5
Dylan Cardwell23.823.521.9
Zach LaVine22.527.429.9
Keon Ellis21.821.813.3
Precious Achiuwa20.520.825.7

The Kings are trying to shake things up at the trade deadline, but it's unclear if any teams are willing to take on the veterans they're trying to trade away. Domantas Sabonis returned, which is a nice boost for the team, and DeMar DeRozan is playing really well, which I covered in a video this week.Dylan Cardwell has also emerged as a high-energy rebounder and defender off the bench, and I interviewed him this week.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
De'Aaron Fox34.533.833.2
Stephon Castle33.133.131.7
Victor Wembanyama30.929.728.2
Keldon Johnson28.627.426.4
Julian Champagnie27.929.330.7
Devin Vassell242424
Harrison Barnes23.223.324.4
Luke Kornet19.321.121.3
Dylan Harper17.42020.6

With Devin Vassell (thigh) returning, Julian Champagnie has seen his minutes and usage tick down even before he suffered an eye injury. We've also seen the Spurs continue to increase Victor Wembanyama's playing time, and he has been the dominant force that many expected, producing as a top 5 overall player in the last two weeks.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Ingram3535.235.7
Scottie Barnes32.933.936.2
Immanuel Quickley3233.133.2
Sandro Mamukelashvili30.329.826
Collin Murray-Boyles28.328.332.4
Ja'Kobe Walter23.823.817.4
RJ Barrett22.322.322.3
Jamal Shead22.326.129.3
Gradey Dick20.220.619.6

The Raptors are coming up in all times of trade rumors, with RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley being the names mentioned the most. Quickley would be a nice get for somebody because he has had a solid season, but perhaps the fit isn't there in Toronto. Sandro Mamukelashvili filled in for Collin Murray-Boyles admirably, but Murray-Boyles is back now and figures to take back over most of the usage and minutes.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Keyonte George34.435.934.5
Lauri Markkanen31.131.132.9
Ace Bailey30.331.329.7
Isaiah Collier28.926.624.8
Cody Williams27.526.726.8
Jusuf Nurkić2729.929.4
Brice Sensabaugh24.723.626.2
Kevin Love24.218.719
Kyle Anderson20.619.820.2

The Jazz got Lauri Markannen back this week, but they continue to find ways to rest their players on an alternating schedule as they try not to win too many games and lose their first-round pick, which is top-8 protected. It's incredibly frustrating, and I covered all of that in a video this week.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Alex Sarr36.633.829
Tre Johnson34.232.830.5
Bub Carrington32.834.934.7
Kyshawn George3232.329.7
Bilal Coulibaly27.627.624.7
Khris Middleton27.427.425.2
Justin Champagnie22.824.124.2
Jamir Watkins19.719.820.9
Will Riley18.417.919.8

Bilal Coulibaly returned this week, but it remains to be seen how long he can stay healthy. That will cut into Tre Johnson's minutes as usage, though, so it's something to be mindful of. Bub Carrington continues to play pretty well and has been a top 100 player over the last month, averaging 11.6 points, 5.1 assists, 3.6 rebounds, and 1.0 steals per game.

Sixers, Maxey reportedly on Giannis’ ‘radar,’ but team hasn’t called Bucks

Shockwaves were felt across the NBA on Wednesday when ESPN’s Shams Charania reported that the Milwaukee Bucks were, for the first time, genuinely listening to trade offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo. A number of teams have since been linked to the former Finals MVP, with Miami, New York, Minnesota and Golden State emerging as the most frequently mentioned suitors. So far, however, the Sixers have not been connected to the superstar forward.

Jake Fischer and Marc Stein have been closely tracking the developing trade market and recently shed light on Philadelphia’s position. Their reporting suggests the Sixers’ level of interest, or lack thereof, while also offering an intriguing detail about how the situation is unfolding:

“League sources say Philadelphia, furthermore, has not contacted Milwaukee about a possible Antetokounmpo deal in the wake of a better-than-expected first half, but The Stein Line has learned that the prospect of teaming up with Tyrese Maxey — who, like Giannis, works with prominent NBA trainer Drew Hanlen — does have the 76ers on Antetokounmpo’s radar.“

Many will focus on the latter detail in the quote, but the more surprising revelation is that the Sixers have not contacted Milwaukee at all. I’m not arguing that they should trade for Giannis Antetokounmpo, or that it would even make sense. Still, this is Daryl Morey we’re talking about. He’s a known star hunter, the executive who’s always willing to make a call about your best player. The fact that there hasn’t been even a preliminary inquiry is notable and reinforces the idea that the Sixers are operating on a longer timeline, one that likely centers on Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe.

That said, it’s still interesting that Maxey was mentioned as a potential running mate for Antetokounmpo. That part isn’t much of a surprise, given how seamless the fit would be. Maxey has arguably been the best guard in the Eastern Conference, and Philadelphia would still have flexibility to build around those two. So far, the only other player reported as a possible partner alongside Antetokounmpo is Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards, according to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst.

Despite interest from Antetokounmpo’s side, the path to a Giannis-to-Philadelphia deal is murky at best, which likely explains why the Sixers haven’t shown much interest. For salary-matching purposes alone, Philadelphia would have to include at least one of Paul George or Joel Embiid. Embiid has been playing his best basketball in years, while George, despite some ups and downs, has done a solid job filling gaps on both ends of the floor.

And that’s before factoring in what Milwaukee would almost certainly demand on top of the contracts, likely a significant haul of draft capital and young players. When viewed through that lens, the lack of movement from the Sixers becomes far easier to understand.

Despite the overwhelming odds that nothing ultimately develops between the Sixers and Antetokounmpo, it’s worth noting that he singled out Maxey as one of just two players he’d be interested in playing alongside early in the process. That detail alone makes it difficult to completely dismiss the idea.

Still, unless there’s a significant shift in the Sixers’ stance, this appears more like an interesting footnote than a realistic outcome. For now, Philadelphia seems committed to a longer-term vision, one centered on Maxey and the pieces around him, rather than making a franchise-altering swing for a superstar whose fit, cost and timing don’t quite align.

Best NBA Player Props Today for January 29: Naz-ty Work

It’s a great night of hoops action with eight games on the NBA board, highlighted by the defending champs, the Oklahoma City Thunder, heading to Minnesota to take on the Timberwolves.

In a game full of stars, you know I’ve got an NBA player prop pick for that one, plus my other favorite NBA picks for Thursday, January 29.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Wizards Kyshawn GeorgeOver 6.5 rebounds<<-105>>
Bulls Jalen SmithDouble-double<<+185>>
Timberwolves Naz ReidOver 2.5 made threes<<+120>>

Prop #1: Kyshawn George Over 6.5 rebounds

-105 at bet365

It’s hard to be one of the worst rebounding teams in the NBA when Giannis Antetokounmpo is on your roster. But the Milwaukee Bucks have figured it out.

Now, Giannis is injured and the subject of many trade rumors. So, I’m fading Milwaukee on the boards even against a team like the Washington Wizards.

Tonight, I’m targeting sophomore Kyshawn George. The 22-year-old is showing some promise, averaging 15.6 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists this season.

He’s got those rebounding numbers up to 8.0 over his last six games, grabbing eight or more four times. His rebounding total is 6.5.

  • Time: 7:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Prime Video

Prop #2: Jalen Smith double-double

+185 at bet365

I’m getting greedy by taking Chicago Bulls big man Jalen Smith to go for a double-double in back-to-back games.

Smith is playing the best basketball of his career, averaging 12.3 points and 9.2 rebounds over his last 13 games, which includes six double-doubles over his last 13 games.

Tonight, he faces one of my favorite rebounding fades, the Miami Heat.

The Heat aren’t the worst rebounding team, but their high pace means they take a lot of shots and, in turn, a lot of rebounds. They allow the second-most per game, meaning Smith hauls down enough boards for another double-double.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN, CHSN+

Prop #3: Naz Reid Over 2.5 threes

+120 at bet365

The Minnesota Timberwolves aren’t about to let the Oklahoma City Thunder run away with the Western Conference. 

And the T-Wolves are one of the few teams that can outshoot OKC. The trio of Anthony Edwards, Donte DiVincenzo and Naz Reid can take advantage of a shockingly suspect Thunder perimeter defense.

OKC surrenders the fifth-highest three-point shooting percentage and the sixth-most made threes per game.

So tonight, I’m backing Reid. The Timberwolves’ stretch big is scorching, knocking down 45.9% of his threes over the last 10 games and clearing three-plus in seven of those. No reason that trend stops tonight.

  • Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Prime Video

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

Cade Cunningham is the high-octane petrol fueling the Detroit Pistons offense.

The point guard is at his best creating for his teammates in the open floor and has dished out double-figure dimes in three of his last four outings. But there’s a speed bump in the way when Detroit visits the Phoenix Suns tonight. 

My Pistons vs. Suns predictions are buying back Cunningham’s inflated assist total against one of the best defenses in the NBA.

Here are my NBA picks for Thursday, January 29.

Pistons vs Suns prediction

Pistons vs Suns best bet: Cade Cunningham Under 9.5 assists (-112)

Cade Cunningham has eclipsed his assist prop total in five of his last seven appearances, including 11 assists against this very same Phoenix Suns squad on January 15.
 
Cunningham was mired in a shooting funk in that matchup, including a 0-for-7 night from 3-point range, but found ways to spark the Detroit Pistons with his passing. 

Player projections for tonight’s trip to the desert aren’t as advantageous when it comes to his assists. Models range from 7.7 to 9.5 dimes, with the majority of those forecasts falling short of the 9.5 O/U. 

And for good reason. The Suns are a Top 10 defense and do an exceptional job putting the brakes on foes who want to push the ball. 

They give up the fourth fewest fast-break buckets and limit those teams to the second-lowest transition points per play. Phoenix also holds opponents to the fourth fewest assists and, more importantly, the sixth lowest assist-to-FGM rate.

The Pistons record the eighth most points per play in transition and sit third in average fast-break points (18.0). Cunningham sets the tempo for that transition attack, but will be forced to play more half-court sets against the Suns.

My number for Cunningham comes out to 8.6 assists Thursday night.

Pistons vs Suns same-game parlay

The Suns have some offensive weapons nursing ailments, but can put the brakes on the Pistons’ fastbreak attack.

Cunningham’s projections call for a downtick in dimes compared to his recent distribution.

Dillon Brooks battles on the boards with models calling for 4.7 rebounds tonight.

Pistons vs Suns SGP

  • Under 214.5
  • Cade Cunningham Under 9.5 assists
  • Dillon Brooks Over 3.5 rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Check engine light

Our game predictions forecast both teams staying short of 210 points.

Cunningham’s projections sit as low as 7.7 assists tonight.

Brooks is averaging more than four rebounds this month, with the Suns' backcourt running thin.

Royce O’Neale is forecasted for double figures with a busy night beyond the arc.

Pistons vs Suns SGP

  • Under 214.5
  • Cade Cunningham Under 9.5 assists
  • Dillon Brooks Over 3.5 rebounds
  • Royce O’Neale Over 9.5 points

Pistons vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Pistons -4.5 | Suns +4.5
  • Moneyline: Pistons -185 | Suns +155
  • Over/Under: Over 214.5 | Under 214.5

Pistons vs Suns betting trend to know

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How to watch Pistons vs Suns

LocationPHX Arena, Phoenix, AZ
DateThursday, January 29, 2026
Tip-off9:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Detroit, Suns+

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Heat vs. Bulls predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for January 29

Winners of two of their last three, the Miami Heat (25-23) are in the Windy City tonight to play the Chicago Bulls (23-24). This game was originally scheduled for January 8 but had to be rescheduled due to inclement weather.

Each of these teams played last night…and each team lost last night. The Heat lost at home to the Magic, 133-124, despite 23 points off the bench from Simone Fontecchio. The Bulls lost by three in Indianapolis to the Pacers. Nikola Vucevic led the Bulls with 25 points in the 113-110 loss.

That loss was the second in a row for Josh Giddey and the Bulls who are now under .500 and in tenth in the Eastern Conference. Giddey has been exceptional this season averaging 18.6 points, 8.6 rebounds, and 8.8 assists per game but has missed nearly 25% of the Bulls’ games. This team is not deep enough to succeed too often when he is absent.

While Pat Riley desperately tries to get Giannis to South Beach, the Heat continue to sputter along sitting in eighth in the East but just one game out of sixth. Acquired last offseason, Norman Powell is Miami’s leading scorer averaging 23 points per game.

This is the second of four regular season meetings between these teams. They met earlier this season on November 21 at the United Center with the Heat rolling to a 143-107 win.

Lets take a closer look at the matchup and take into consideration lineups, injuries, and other factors affecting the line and total.

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: Heat at Bulls

  • Date: Thursday, January 29, 2026
  • Time: 8PM EST
  • Site: United Center
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network Sun, Chicago Sports Network

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Game Odds: Heat at Bulls

The latest odds as of Thursday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Miami Heat (-130), Chicago Bulls (+110)
  • Spread: Heat -1.5
  • Total: 238.5 points

This game opened Bulls -1.5 with the Total set at 242.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: Heat at Bulls

Miami Heat

  • PG Davion Mitchell
  • SG Norman Powell
  • SF Pelle Larsson`
  • PF Andrew Wiggins
  • C Bam Adebayo

Chicago Bulls

  • PG Josh Giddey
  • SG Coby White
  • SF Isaac Okoro
  • PF Matas Buzelis
  • C Nikola Vucevic

Injury Report: Heat at Bulls

Miami Heat

  • Davion Mitchell (shoulder) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
  • Tyler Herro (ribs) is listed as doubtful for tonight’s game

Chicago Bulls

  • Tre Jones (hamstring) is listed as doubtful for tonight’s game
  • Zach Collins (toe) has been ruled OUT of tonight’s game

Important stats, trends and insights: Heat at Bulls

  • The Bulls are 15-10 at home this season
  • The Heat are 10-15 on the road this season
  • The Bulls are 24-23 ATS this season
  • The Heat are 27-21 ATS this season
  • The OVER has cashed in 21 of the Bulls’ 47 games this season (21-26)
  • The OVER has cashed in 25 of the Heat’s 48 games this season (25-23)
  • Jaime Jaquez Jr. has picked up at least 4 assists and 5 rebounds in 5 of his last 7 games
  • Coby White has scored at least 22 points in 5 of his last 6 games

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Celtics' Jayson Tatum reportedly reconsidering comeback, may sit out season recovering from torn Achilles

When Jayson Tatum went through an entire workout in front of reporters in Detroit last week, the message was clear — he is getting closer and closer to a return from the torn Achilles he suffered in the playoffs last May. Reinforcements for Boston's playoff run seemed to be on the way.

Now, Tatum is reconsidering that comeback and may sit out the entire season, according to multiple reports.

First, he spoke with ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne and said he "wants to get it right the first time, so it's just a lot to think about."

Later that night, NBA insider Chris Haynes reported on NBA TV that Tatum is re-evaluating everything and may sit out the entire season.

Tatum tore his Achilles tendon last May, in Game 4 of the Celtics' second-round series against the Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Recovery time for an elite Athlete from a torn Achilles is usually 10-12 months, and the early end of that timeline would have Tatum returning in March, with time to play for a month with the Celtics, get his legs under him and fit in with one of the surprise teams in the East.

Tatum thinks a lot about how he would fit in with these Celtics, he said in a recent appearance on "The Pivot Podcast" (hat tip The Athletic).

"If or when I do come back this season, they will have played 50 some-odd games without me, so they have an identity this year or things that they've felt have clicked for them. And it's been successful. They're the (second) team in the East up to this point. So there is a thought in my head, like, how does that work? Or how does that look with me integrating myself off the injury … 50, 60 games into a season? There obviously could be some challenges. And it is a thought: Do I come back? Should I wait? It's something that I honestly, recently, in the last two weeks or so just kind of contemplate every single day."

Boston and New York are currently tied for second in the East, seeding that will matter come the postseason. Led by Jaylen Brown, who is having the kind of season that lands him on MVP ballots, Boston has the No. 2 offense in the NBA, and the defense has been solid enough to win games. In a wide-open East this year, the expectation was that Tatum, anywhere close to his old form, would elevate this team to potential Eastern Conference favorites.

Yet every time there was talk of a Tatum return, there has been a chorus of voices — including medical experts and former front office people — suggesting Tatum take the entire season off and not push for an early comeback. They suggested he take the same position as Tyrese Haliburton, who ruptured his Achilles a month later in the NBA Finals, and just take this entire season off, then return at full strength for the 2026-27 season.

That decision ultimately falls to Tatum, his medical team and the Boston Celtics medical staff. Tatum is at least considering the long-term, patient approach. Ultimately, he needs to do what is best for himself, his body, and his career — and that's no easy call. He's got time to really think it through, but a decision day is coming sometime after the All-Star break.

Bloodied Onyeka Okongwu shows off gruesome injury after taking elbow to face

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) reacts after being hit in the jaw with an elbow by Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the second half at the TD Garden on January 28, 2026. , Image 2 shows Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu has some serious dental work in his future after taking an elbow to the face during Atlanta's 117-106 win over the Boston Celtics Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu has some serious dental work in his future after taking an elbow to the face during Atlanta’s 117-106 win over the Boston Celtics Wednesday.

Taking to his Instagram Story after the game, Okongwu shared a photo of his bloodied mouth and some of his front teeth, which appeared pushed back and knocked out of place.

“Good winssss birdsss,” Okongwu wrote.

Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu has some serious dental work in his future after taking an elbow to the face during Atlanta’s 117-106 win over the Boston Celtics Wednesday, January 28, 2026. Instagram/Onyeka Okongwu

Okongwu caught an elbow in the mouth from Celtics guard Jaylen Brown, who was trying split a double-team from Okongwu and Hawks guard Dyson Daniels during the fourth quarter.

Brown was assessed a flagrant 1 offensive foul.

Okongwu went over to the bench and then jogged back onto the court to shoot his two free throws.

He made one to give the Hawks a 107-92 lead over Boston.

After the game, Brown explained that his elbow to Okongwu’s face “wasn’t intentional,” and sympathized with him over the injury.

“Just being aggressive like I always am,” Brown said. “Just a basketball play. It’s unfortunate. Okongwu is a good player.

Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) reacts after being hit in the jaw with an elbow by Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the second half at the TD Garden on January 28, 2026. Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images
Atlanta Hawks forward Onyeka Okongwu (17) grimaces after being flagrantly fouled by Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, January 28, 2026, in Boston. AP

“I know from my own experiences with a fractured face and chipped teeth, that s–t is a hassle. It wasn’t intentional, and I know it’s going to be a long day at the dentist tomorrow, so hopefully he has a good recovery.”

It’s unclear if Okongwu, who’s only missed two of the Hawks’ games this season, will miss time for dental work.

“I mean, he’s tough,” Hawks head coach Quin Snyder said after the game. “He took quite a shot. It’s a good thing that dentistry as a profession is — I don’t know what he’s going to need, but he’s pretty banged up. He took quite a shot.

“I told him he’s still handsome, but it’s a good thing that people can repair his teeth, because he’s going to need some work.”

Okongwu finished with 17 points, six rebounds and three assists.

What we learned from the Spurs win over the Rockets

I was tired before this game even started. I had just spent two straight days in 10 hours of meetings, and I was mentally done. It was my department’s annual meeting at work, and usually it’s a “destination” event. Sometimes it’s in San Antonio — yes to that! It’s my hometown, an easy drive from Houston, and the Riverwalk rocks. It’s been in Dallas before (no fun — longer drive and an uninteresting city in my opinion), but this year, it was going to be in Florida! (Fun, plus I haven’t been there since I was four years old!)

Regardless of where, it’s supposed to be anywhere but Houston since over half my department is here, with the rest scattered around the eastern half of the country, and the goal is to have everyone together where there’s dinner and bonding afterwards while no one can slip out and go home. It’s tiring, but I enjoy the bonding part of it (at least dinner, I’m not part of the crowd that goes drinking until 2AM just to be suffering through the next day of meetings).

However, for budgetary reasons, Florida got canceled, and the meeting was here in our downtown Houston office, with all the remote folks on conference call. Without being in a hotel, there was still the commute to and from work, making the day even longer, and I didn’t get to see coworkers from around the country whom I talk to often but am lucky to see in-person once a year. And for the cherry on top, this was the third year in a row the meeting was impacted by a winter storm, which ended up canceling Monday’s events and jamming everything into Tuesday and Wednesday. In other words, it was just two super long work days with the only plus being free breakfast and lunch.

After all that, an 8:30 Spurs-Rockets tip-off felt even more brutal than usual. Compound that with a horrible first 20+ minutes of action where the Spurs looked completely helpless — it felt like they weren’t even trying while the Rockets were slicing right through their defense on their way to a 16-point lead with 3:22 left in the first half — and I was ready to write a cranky WWL this morning. Longtime Pounders probably know I’m usually an optimist and try not to be too critical (they’re young, this is Mitch Johnson’s first full season as a head coach, give him a chance, etc.), but I wasn’t having it last night. Not after they showed a similarly atrocious effort in a home loss to the Pelicans a few days ago, and not after this issue with complacency and inconsistency has been going on for over a month now.

This was what I had to say while texting with Jeje Gomez and Jacob Douglas during the first half, right after a slew of Rockets offensive rebounds (including one where the ball bounced between three Spurs who were just watching before a Rockets player who was outside the play grabbed it) and careless backcourt turnovers: “I can give them (the Spurs) a grace period for stuff like shooting slumps, but poor effort and complacency is unforgivable. How many more ‘wake up call’ games do the need (before they get the memo)?”

Apparently, my superpower is the reverse jinx, because not long after that, they figured something out. They got more physical, stopped being careless with the ball, and started getting stops and rebounds. I was personally shocked that they were still in the game and only down by eight at the break, and in a reverse from last week’s game in Houston, the team that started hot fell off a cliff in the second half, especially the fourth quarter, and by then the Spurs were running over them so badly that even Kevin Durant was about to throw a fit.

This is what we expect to see from this team: physical, hungry and determined. The second half brought me joy the same way the first half brought me frustration, and it turned this entire WWL on its head. Was this finally the wakeup call they will take to heart, or are we destined to be frustrated again if a Charlotte Hornets team currently playing well above its record catches them off guard on an early Saturday tip-off? We’ll find out then, but in the meantime, I’ll relish the win against a rival that I already saw as a scheduled loss, which seemed even more likely after 21 minutes of play.

Takeaways

  • Just like this game and the Spurs as a whole, it was a tale of (almost) two halves for Stephon Castle. For the first 21 minutes, he was the frustrating version of himself: sporadic on defense, indecisive on offense, and leaving everyone clamoring for him to just let De’Aaron Fox have the ball-handling duties. Then, like everyone else, he flipped a switch and was the best version of himself by the second half. He guarded and annoyed the Rockets best players, from Kevin Durant to Alperen Sengun, and contributed on offense by not trying to do too much, simply taking the lanes the defense gave him and finishing at the rim. As he showed last night, he’s a game changer for the Spurs when everything is clicking, and now we just need to see it on a more consistent basis.
  • I was ready to give Victor Wembanyama an equally hard time on here while watching the first half. He was passive and looked frustrated on both ends, which has been a common theme for him against physical teams like the Rockets. But perhaps my biggest concern was watching him get manhandled by the similarly slender Durant. Granted, Durant is a bit thicker with 4 extra pounds to cover at last 5 fewer inches (I still say Wemby is closer to 7’7” than 7’4”, but whatever), but he’s still 15 years older. While he’s still a very good player at age 37, he should not be pushing Wemby around on his way to the basket or preventing Wemby from doing the same on the other end. Fortunately, Wemby figured that out in the second half and picked up: attacking everyone on defense, blocking shots, and muscling his way to the rim for shots or free throws. To both Wemby and Castle: more of this, please.
  • Our Editor-in-Chief J.R. Wilco has told me he feels the same way, but I have a passionate sports hate for Sengun, and I’m not even going to pretend like I don’t know why. I’m sure he is a great guy off the court, but man, I can’t stand watching him play basketball. He flops too much for such a big dude, he’s a Luka Doncic-level whiner with the same whiney face and “I’ve never committed a foul in my life but am fouled every time I touch the ball” attitude, and his body language is terrible. He’s an All-Star level player that I’m sure we would love if he was a Spur — we all know the mistake the Spurs made in drafting you-know-who ahead of him in 2021 — but ultimately, I’m glad he’s not. I just don’t like him, and it’s only compounded by him being on a direct rival.

Rockets NBA trade rumor round up

Why are we talking about trade rumors? How many of these articles…

Oops. Sorry. Thought I was in the comments section.

Look. It’s trade season. There will be trades. There will be trade discussions. If you’re someone who gets irrationally furious at the mere mention of an NBA trade (a surprisingly common cohort), the internet is not for you. Go to the park.

If you’re still here, let’s take a look at some Houston Rockets trade rumors.

Coby White

We’re mostly talking about guards here, for obvious reasons.

Whether those reasons are obvious to Ime Udoka is a different question.

To us laymen, it sure looks like Houston needs a player who can handle the ball. It ought to be someone who also has at least a semblance of off-ball value. The Rockets don’t need to revolutionize their offense by bringing in a ball-dominant star. Alperen Sengun is doing well with playmaking reps, and both Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard are making progress throughout the season.

White would suffice. He’d make the offense more dynamic. He’s averaging 19.0 points and 4.7 assists per game this year, and shooting 37.0% from long-range.

There are complications. White’s on an expiring deal. The Rockets would likely be looking at flipping Dorian Finney-Smith’s nearly identical contract and a heavily-protected first-rounder for a potential rental. It doesn’t feel like Stone’s style.

Let’s look at some lower-risk moves.

Jose Alvarado

Here’s the conundrum: lower risk means lower reward. Spoiler: The other guards on this list would not be certain to usurp Aaron Holiday in the rotation.

Although it wouldn’t be absurd to prefer Alvarado’s statistical profile. He’s averaging 12.9 points, 5.2 assists, and 1.6 steals per 75 possessions to Holiday’s 15.9, 2.7, and 1.1. Alvarado (-2.2) has a marginally better Box Plus/Minus than Holiday (-2.6). He may be the better player.

Does he move the needle enough to be worth doing – well, anything? That’s a different question. If Alvarado can be had for a couple of second-round picks, the juice should be worth the squeeze, but parting with anything substantial would be a mistake.

On that note…

Chris Paul

The Clippers have to trade Paul. They won’t get anything valuable in exchange for the right to roster him for the second half of the last season of his career. The Rockets could send Jeff Green, and unless the Clippers are including Paul in a larger deal elsewhere, they’d have to accept that deal.

So, for the Rockets, the question becomes three-pronged: Will they play Paul, do they want his voice in the locker room over Uncle Jeff’s, and will they play him enough to justify making that deal if not?

It seems like Paul began to grate on the Clippers. He’s always been prickly. It shouldn’t have shocked anyone if he wasn’t able to co-exist with James Harden.

Personality-wise, it feels like he’d be a better fit in Houston. There’s no coddling under the Ime Udoka regime. If Paul is cussing Reed Sheppard out for overhelping on defense, Udoka is likely to nod in agreement.

Still, there are basketball realities to consider. Paul averaged 7.7 points, 8.7 assists, and 1.8 steals per 75 possessions in 16 games for the Clippers. This is a man who can no longer score at an NBA level, as evidenced by Paul’s 41.3 True Shooting % (TS%) during that stretch. It’s hard to think of the right adjective for that number. Horrifying? Yes. Paul’s efficiency this year should make you feel horrified.

Still, as Sigmund Freud said, sometimes a 16-game stretch is just a 16-game stretch. If Paul even just caught fire from beyond the arc at the right time for Houston, he could change their season. He’s still evidently haunted by nightmares where he makes the wrong read in the pick-and-roll. Paul can still orchestrate an offense as well as anyone.

Honestly, I don’t know. Maybe? That’s where I stand on any of these. An emphatic maybe.

Here comes a stronger opinion…

Another Big

Here’s what I initially wrote:

No!

No, no, no. One more no: No. Wait, that’s two more no’s. Nooooooo!

On the buyout market? Sure. Where is Nerlens Noel? Isn’t it time for his annual half-season of NBA basketball?

Trading for a big man would be comically absurd. If the deadline comes, and the Rockets acquire Yves Missi at nearly the same price the Timberwolves pay for Coby White…

Well, I’ll write an article about it.

That was before the Adams injury. Hopefully, the big man rests up well and is back on the floor as soon as possible, but there may be an opportunity here.

I’ll cede some ground: Get a stretch big. Adding another non-shooting big – so, not Missi – would still be senseless. The double big lineups have been lacklustre this year. Now that we’re tinkering, let’s try something new. Someone like Andre Drummond (yes, he shoots now), Bobby Portis, or Zach Collins would be good. Just know that if the Rockets get a non-shooting big…

I will write an article about it.

‘I’m battling Father Time’: LeBron James reflective and tearful in possible Cleveland farewell

LeBron James is nearing the end of his long NBA career.Photograph: Jason Miller/Getty Images

A 60-second tribute video honoring LeBron James has become routine over the past eight years whenever he returns to Cleveland, the city where his NBA journey began.

But Wednesday night at Rocket Arena was different – and it felt that way long before James’s Los Angeles Lakers fell 129-99 to the Cavaliers in a nationally televised game.

For the first time, James struggled to contain his emotions.

As his name was announced during pregame introductions, the crowd rose in a thunderous standing ovation that lingered longer than usual. Minutes later, during the game’s first break, the tribute video played on the jumbo screen hanging above the court. James remained seated on the Lakers’ bench, watching intently along with nearly 20,000 fans who understood they were witnessing something more than a routine return.

The video featured a montage of historic moments from James’s Cavaliers career, highlighted by his unforgettable performance in Game 5 of the 2007 Eastern Conference Finals – when he scored 25 consecutive points, capped by a game-winning layup against the Detroit Pistons. It was the night that first cemented James not only as a superstar, but as Cleveland’s own.

Several times Wednesday night, James lowered his head and wiped away tears with the inside of his jersey. He later reached for a paper towel, dabbing his eyes before the game resumed.

“The moment they put up [the tribute video], the Detroit game, looking up in the rafters and I saw our championship banner [from Cleveland’s 2016 NBA title] … it was a lot of reflection,” James said after the game. “Being present in the moment. It got to me a little bit for sure. I was super thankful.”

On Wednesday, James finished with 11 points, five assists and six turnovers – his worst performance in his return games – but the stat line was secondary to the night’s emotion.

Now in his 23rd NBA season since he was drafted No 1 overall by the Cavaliers in 2003, James’s Hall of Fame résumé includes being the league’s all-time leading scorer, four championships with three different teams, countless playoff moments and nearly every significant individual milestone the league has to offer. Yet as the finish line slowly comes into view, whenever that may be, moments like Wednesday carry deeper meaning. This may have been the final time James played an NBA game in the city where it all began.

Related: Welcome to Duncanville: why the road to the NBA runs through Dallas

“Because it could be [my last season]. I haven’t made a decision on the future, but it very well could be [my final game in Cleveland],” James said. “No matter if it’s here or in Washington playing in our next game, or in the Barclays on this road trip. Obviously, it means more here for me personally because I grew up 35 miles south of here.”

What made the night feel different wasn’t the tribute itself – the Cavaliers have done this many times before – but the collective awareness inside the building. This didn’t feel like a reunion tour stop. It felt like a pause. A moment when a city and its greatest athlete quietly acknowledged, without saying it out loud, that there may not be many of these nights left.

The ovation lingered. Fans stayed on their feet. Some recorded on their phones. Others simply watched. Cleveland no longer demanded anything from James. The city was offering gratitude.

The emotions extended well beyond the court. The night was even more meaningful because James was able to share it with his son and teammate, Bronny, along with several family members watching from a suite.

“It was pretty cool just sitting over there and watching [Bronny] continue to live out his dream,” James said. “My mom was here watching her son and her grandson. I don’t even know how to wrap that all into one in my brain. It’s so weird and so cool and so surreal.”

Bronny, who scored eight points in the loss, felt the weight of the moment himself. As in his game at Rocket Arena last season, the crowd erupted when he entered the game and cheered loudly after his fourth-quarter dunk. It was a symbolic passing of time inside the same building where his father once ruled the league.

“Very nostalgic to be here,” Bronny said. “I was here pretty much every day as a kid, so it feels good to be out here. I was almost emotional myself. Being home is another feeling. It’s crazy to come back and have so much love. It got him. It almost got me.”

James’s mother, Gloria James, was also reflective. She has been present for nearly every step of her son’s career, from his earliest NBA games to the moment he lifted Cleveland’s first championship banner in 2016.

“I don’t get as emotional as I used to, but I did a little,” Gloria James told the Guardian. “I’ve been there from day one, every single game he’s played in the NBA. Thinking about all of those years and being here tonight – it’s memorable and awesome.”

For those who know James best, the emotion wasn’t surprising.

Chris Dennis, once a James family adviser, said the reaction inside the arena reflected how intertwined James’s story is with Cleveland’s identity.

“They were hyped when LeBron came back into the game after the video, because the fans are a part of who he is,” said Dennis, who is managing partner of Tribute Sports. “A lot of those fans grew up watching LeBron. When you grow up with a dude that represented your city, you’re going to show that love.”

Dennis said the moment hit harder because James understands, even if he hasn’t said so publicly, that time is no longer on his side.

“I’m not basing this on anything I’ve heard,” Dennis said. “But he knows he’s toward the end of his career. It’s harder for him to prepare for games. It’s not easy for a 41-year-old to get ready and play at this level every night.”

Planning for the end is new to James, whose career for most of its duration centered on what he would accomplish next. Now, the question lingers quietly in the background: what comes after?

Several paths remain. James, who spoke before the game about mapping out offseason golf plans, could retire. He could re-sign with the Lakers. Or, in a storybook ending, he could return once more to Cleveland.

Only James knows which direction he will choose.

“The question gets asked more, and the thought creeps into my mind more at 41 years old,” James said. “Of when the end is and where the finish line is when it comes to hanging this thing up. I’m in a battle with Father Time, and I’m taking it personally – seeing how many times I can be victorious over him. But I won’t be one of those guys who won’t be able to walk off the court. That’s for sure.”

On Wednesday night, near the Lakers’ locker room after the game, James gathered with family members, including his mother, surrounded by love, memories, and reflection – not knowing if it would be the last time in this arena.

Time will tell.

Charles Barkley calls out NBC over Michael Jordan controversy: ‘Bad look’

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Former Phoenix Suns player Charles Barkley in attendance at an NBA Cup game, Image 2 shows Michael Jordan speaking while seated in a brown armchair
Barkley on Jordan

This won’t help Charles Barkley re-enter Michael Jordan’s good graces.

Barkley called out NBC for its controversial Michael Jordan usage during its NBA coverage, with one interview being splintered into different segments to be used throughout the season instead of regular chats with the legendary player that some expected for the format.

“It’s a bad look for NBC and it’s just a bad look, plain and simple,” Barkley said on SiriusXM Radio on Wednesday, according to Awful Announcing.

“They couldn’t fly to Michael like once a month and do a new interview? That makes NBC look really bad, plain and simple.”

Charles Barkley in November 2025. Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Many NBA fans loved the idea that Jordan — who can be reclusive — agreed to contribute to the new “NBA on NBC” coverage in its return to the air, hoping to regularly here his takes on the league.

NBC stated Jordan would be a “special contributor.”

Barkley, who had a falling out with Jordan due to critical comments about his Charlotte ownership, said in May that he was “shocked” to learn of Jordan’s decision, but added that he did not expect a ton from him.

Well, it turns out the Round Mound of Rebound had the right idea.

The special contribution from Jordan consisted of one sit-down interview with Mike Tirico that has been cut into different clips for his “MJ: Insights to Excellence” segment.

Instead of Jordan touching on the topics of the day, such as Giannis Antetokounmpo asking out of Milwaukee, the interviews are focused on broader topics.

Michael Jordan during a clip used by NBC. @NBAonNBC/YouTube

“I was excited. We need Michael Jordan affiliated with the NBA, but now you see this thing coming out with NBC and you’re like, ‘Wait, y’all did one interview like five months ago and y’all gonna sprinkle it throughout the season?’ Come on, man,” Barkley said. “That’s disingenuous by NBC. That’s crazy, man. I’m so disappointed at the way that worked out.”

Tirico recently addressed the pushback against the segments, focusing on the positives while noting there are no plans yet for a second interview.

“Was it what everyone wanted? Probably not,” Tirico said on the “SI Media with Jimmy Traina” podcast earlier this month. “Was it better than not hearing from Michael Jordan? You’re damn right it was. And if we get another shot at it, will I be more than excited to be a part of it? You betcha. In our world right now, all you want to do is make the final answer before you know everything. I love that Michael trusted us enough to sit and do something that he hasn’t done in a long, long, long time.”

As Barkley criticizes NBC, he’s also expressed some frustration with his new bosses at ESPN over the lack of usage of his “Inside the NBA” show in its transition after exiting TNT.