Bucks reported to be targeting Cavs star as centerpiece of Giannis Antetokounmpo trade

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The Cleveland Cavaliers drastically changed their timeline when they traded Darius Garland for James Harden in February. Based on a recent article from ESPN’s Ramona Shelburne, the Cavs may have an opportunity to accelerate their timeline even more this summer.

The Milwaukee Bucks are at a crossroads. They’re a struggling team and they don’t have access to many of their future first-round picks. They haven’t been able to build a winner around Giannis Antetokounmpo in recent seasons. This year, they haven’t been competitive even when Giannis is on the court. They’re just 17-19 in the games he has played.

Antetokounmpo will be entering the last season under team control in 2026-27. He has a player option for the following year. From the Bucks’ perspective, they need to either trade him or finalize an extension this offseason. He’s extension eligible on Oct. 1.

According to Shelburne’s report, the Bucks are looking for trade packages centered around a young star player in a Giannis deal. There were two players that were brought up in the report as targets in a trade according to sources: the Philadelphia 76ersVJ Edgecombe and Evan Mobley.

Based on reporting at the deadline, the Cavs did have conversations with the Bucks about a possible Antetokounmpo trade. That didn’t materialize, but depending on how this summer goes for both teams, this is something that could be revisited.

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The Cavaliers would need to get under the second apron to make a trade like this work. Antetokounmpo makes just over $8 million more than Mobley next season. But it wouldn’t be impossible for Cleveland to get under the apron. If they did so, they wouldn’t need to add much in order to make the deal work.

Whether or not the Cavs should be interested in trading for Antetokounmpo is a separate question. There are two things that differentiate this from the Harden trade. First, Mobley is a higher upside player and prospect than Garland. The second is the fact that Antetokounmpo has struggled to stay healthy in recent years.

Antetokounmpo missed two of the five games in the Bucks 2023 first-round exit to the Miami Heat. He missed the entire first-round series in 2024. And this season, he’s been absent 35 games.

That said, Antetokounmpo is still producing at a high level when he is healthy. He’s averaging 27.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 5.4 assists per game while completing 64.7% of his two-point attempts.

We’ll see how this develops. But based on how we expect this off-season to unfold — with the possible return of LeBron James — it’s possible that the Cavs decide to go all in on making a championship run. And even if James isn’t in the picture, Antetokounmpo is more on Donovan Mitchell and Harden’s timeline.

It is setting up to be an interesting summer.

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

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After dropping four of their last five games, the Golden State Warriors travel to Little Caesars Arena in search of a much-needed win on the first leg of a back-to-back set.

The Pistons will be without Cade Cunningham, and my Warriors vs. Pistons predictions expect the home team to come at this game with an “all hands on deck” approach to make up for his absence.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this non-conference tilt on Friday, March 20.

Warriors vs Pistons prediction

Warriors vs Pistons best bet: Duncan Robinson Over 2.5 threes (-105)

The Golden State Warriors’ three-point defense has been vulnerable as of late, and Detroit Pistons sharpshooter Duncan Robinson is in line to bury 3+ triples - something he’s done in 40 of 67 games this season.

Across the last 10 games, Golden State has surrendered the 12th-most three-pointers (13.3) and the eighth-highest three-point percentage (36.5).

Robinson ranks fourth in threes made at home (3.4), converting his treys at a 44.4% clip. He’s recorded 3+ triples in 24 of 33 games at Little Caesars Arena and has hit 3+ triples in all eight games played without Cade Cunningham this season.

Warriors vs Pistons same-game parlay

Daniss Jenkins started Thursday in place of Cunningham, leading the team in minutes (34) while posting a 9/2/5 line. He’s averaged 24.8 PRA across eight games played without Cunningham, hitting the Over on this line five times.

Jalen Duren has dominated with 24.7 points and 13.7 rebounds across his last six home games. Over their last 10 games, the Warriors have allowed the second-most rebounds (47.8) and fourth-most second-chance points (17.2). He finished with 21 and 13 in his first meeting with the Dubs.

Warriors vs Pistons SGP

  • Duncan Robinson Over 2.5 threes
  • Daniss Jenkins Over 22.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Jalen Duren Over 36.5 points + rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: It's Raining Triples!

Ausar Thompson is averaging 18.8 PRA this season, and he finished with 22 in his last game out.

Caris LeVert has logged 20+ minutes and 3+ triples in three straight games, hitting 8-of-13 shots from beyond the arc. 

Kevin Huerter’s three-point attempts and efficiency are significantly down this season, but he’s hit a pair of triples in each of his last two home games.

Warriors vs Pistons SGP

  • Ausar Thompson Over 20.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Caris LeVert Over 1.5 threes
  • Kevin Huerter Over 1.5 threes

Warriors vs Pistons odds

  • Spread: Warriors +5 (-110) | Pistons -5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Warriors +180 | Pistons -220
  • Over/Under: Over 217.5 (-110) | Under 217.5 (-110)

Warriors vs Pistons betting trend to know

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DateFriday, March 20, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
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Allen Graves NBA mock draft projection: Where Santa Clara star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Santa Clara's Allen Graves  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Allen Graves 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 24 overall, Denver Nuggets

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Perhaps the most enticing, under-the-radar prospect in all of college basketball is Santa Clara freshman Allen Graves. It was hard not to notice the WCC Rookie of the Year and Sixth Man of the Year after he scored 30 points with 13 rebounds, four assists and two steals on Feb. 7 against Washington State. All-in-one metrics are high on him, per CBB Analytics: He ranks 99th percentile in Win Shares per 40 minutes, Wins Above Replacement Player and Player Efficiency Rating. Meanwhile, the only player under 21 years old who currently holds a higher box plus-minus is Cameron Boozer, via Bart Torvik.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Allen Graves player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Santa Clara
  • 11.6 points per game
  • 6.5 rebounds per game
  • 1.8 assists per game
  • 51.7% field goal percentage
  • 41.6% three-point field goal percentage

Denver Nuggets 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 23 and No. 45 (via ATL)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

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Jayden Quaintance NBA mock draft projection: Where Kentucky star is expected to land

March Madness is underway and today's college stars have a chance to cement themselves in this summer's NBA draft class. The 2026 draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Kentucky's Jayden Quaintance  is expected to go in the first round.

Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the forward's draft night will play out.

Jayden Quaintance 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 13 overall, Charlotte Hornets

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Jayden Quaintance recorded just one start during his sophomore campaign and is highly unlikely to return to the court again this season as he recovers from a torn ACL, meniscus and fractured knee. But the sophomore big man is still one of the youngest players in this class and has shown flashes during his time at Arizona State and Kentucky. When healthy, he is arguably the most talented defender in this draft class and could help a team that desperately needs frontcourt help, like the Hornets.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Jayden Quaintance player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Forward
  • Current Team: Kentucky
  • 5 points per game
  • 5 rebounds per game
  • 0.5 assists per game
  • 57.1% field goal percentage
  • 0.0% three-point field goal percentage

Charlotte Hornets 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 13, No. 20 (via PHX) and No. 42 (via GS)

All picks based on Tankathon lottery projection

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After five games with team, Pacers' center Ivica Zubac reportedly suffers fractured rib, out for season

Ivica Zubac played just five games as the Indiana Pacers new starting center, and now his season is reportedly over.

Zubac suffered a fractured rib on Wednesday against Portland and is out for the season, reports Dustin Dopirak of The Indianapolis Star. This doesn't seem out of place for a tanking Pacers team in a "race" to have the best lottery odds possible heading into this June's NBA Draft.

Zubac was out with a sprained ankle when the Clippers traded him to Indiana at the deadline for draft picks — potentially including this year's pick, if it falls outside the top four. Indiana currently has the worst record in the NBA and, with that, still only has a 52% chance of keeping its pick, while there is a 48% chance it goes to Los Angeles.

Zubac averaged 11.6 points and 7.2 rebounds per game with Indiana, but wasn't exactly inspiring winning as the team dropped all five of those games. With Zubac out, expect Jay Huff to get the starts for the Pacers.

Zubac was brought in with an eye towards next year, when the strong pick setter and rim roller will be paired with Tyrese Haliburton — out for the season with a torn Achilles — and the core of a Pacers roster that went to the NBA Finals last June. The trade was never about this season.

Which is good, because Zubac's season is over.

Doncic’s 60-Point Game Pushes Him, Lakers Back into MVP, Finals Conversation

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Luka Doncic’s blistering form on the basketball court has caused a substantial surge in his odds to win NBA MVP, and the Los Angeles Lakers’ NBA Finals odds.

Doncic scored 60 points against the Miami Heat on Thursday night, less than 24 hours after he hung 40 on the Houston Rockets in a pivotal battle for positioning in the Western Conference.

Key Takeaways

  • Doncic is as low as +1400 to win the MVP at major online sportsbooks.

  • His 60 points were the most one player ever scored in one game against the Heat.

  • The Lakers are up to eighth (+3500) to win the Finals at bet365.

While Doncic still trails reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in NBA MVP odds, he made up an extraordinary amount of ground in recent days.

According to The Athletic’s Doug Kezirian, the Slovenian superstar shortened from +10000 a few days ago to +1700 odds as of early Friday morning.

 

Sportsbooks made the race even closer in the hours since that post. Caesars lists Doncic at +1400, while FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, and bet365 all have him at +1500.

Prediction markets at Kalshi took it a step further. While +1500 odds only carry a 6.3% implied probability, the platform’s user base pushed Doncic up to a 14% chance to win the award. He was only at 1% one week ago.

The sudden swell in support comes during an extraordinary eight-game stretch for Doncic and the Lakers, during which the team went 8-0, and he averaged 40.9 points, 8.9 rebounds, and 7.4 assists per contest.

It also comes during an ongoing feud with his estranged fiancée, Anamaria Goltes, who is currently living in Slovenia. Reports this month indicated that she ended her engagement with Doncic and filed for child support and attorney fees. Doncic is fighting to have their two-year-old and newborn with him in the U.S.

Lakers climb NBA Finals odds

TeamNBA Finals odds (bet365)
Oklahoma City Thunder+130
Boston Celtics+550
San Antonio Spurs+600
Denver Nuggets+850
Cleveland Cavaliers+1100
New York Knicks+1500
Detroit Pistons+2500
Los Angeles Lakers+3500
Minnesota Timberwolves+4000
Houston Rockets+6000

With Doncic playing like the best player in the world, the Lakers are as low as +3500 in odds to win the NBA Finals at bet365 sportsbook. FanDuel lists them at the longest odds of all major online sportsbooks (+4500).

The Purple and Gold sit third in the Western Conference, seven games behind the second-place San Antonio Spurs and two games above the Minnesota Timberwolves. Their remaining strength of schedule only ranks 20th in the NBA, and they already secured tiebreakers over the teams in 4-6th place (Timberwolves, Rockets, and Nuggets).

They also proved themselves against several of the best teams in the league during their ongoing winning streak, during which they outscored their opponents by an average of 9.7 points per 100 possessions. That included wins against the Knicks, Timberwolves, Nuggets, and Rockets (twice). 

Despite LA’s recent surge, they still have to overcome a strong precedent. More than 90% of teams that went on to win the NBA Finals followed Phil Jackson’s rule of winning 40 games before they lost 20. 

The Lakers only had 32 wins under their belt when they lost their 20th games on Feb. 9. They went 13-5 in the time since. 

Looking to the playoffs

If the current standings hold, the Lakers would face the Nuggets in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. A win in that series would advance them to take on, presumably, the San Antonio Spurs, before meeting the Thunder in the Conference Finals.

bet365 has the Lakers at fourth in odds to win the West at +1800, which only carries a 5.3% implied chance. The Thunder (-130), Spurs (+350), and Nuggets (+500) are all ahead of them.

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Former Vols guard Kennedy Chandler signing with Utah Jazz

Mar 13, 2022; Tampa, FL, USA; Tennessee Volunteers guard Kennedy Chandler (1) cuts down the net after defeating the Texas A&M Aggies at Amalie Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-Imagn Images

Kennedy Chandler made a big impact in his one season in Knoxville from 2021-22. He was a big part of one of the most memorable seasons in recent Tennessee basketball history, helping the Vols claim their only SEC Tournament title of the modern era.

Now, the former Vol is getting a second lease on professional basketball life. Per ESPN NBA insider Shams Charania, Chandler is signing with the Utah Jazz on a 10-day deal.

Chandler was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs with the 38th overall pick in the 2022 NBA Draft. He was traded to Memphis, where he played in 36 games off the bench during the 2022-23 season before he was waived.

He spent the next three seasons in the NBA G League, most recently with the Delaware Blue Coats this season. He’s had his best season this year, averaging 20.4 points per game and 9.6 assists per game, the latter of which tops the entire G League.

Chandler earned second-team All-SEC honors in his sole season at Tennessee, along with SEC All-Freshman team honors. He was also named the Most Outstanding Player of the 2022 SEC Tournament, which Tennessee claimed with a 65-50 win over Texas A&M in the championship game.

Hawks vs Rockets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Atlanta Hawks look to stay hot tonight as they take on the slumping Houston Rockets, who have dropped back-to-back contests.

My Hawks vs. Rockets predictions favor Atlanta to secure yet another victory amid their 11-game winning streak.

Read more in my NBA picks for Friday, March 20.

Hawks vs Rockets prediction

Hawks vs Rockets best bet: Hawks moneyline (+135)

The Atlanta Hawks are the hottest team in the Association, and they’re emerging as a potential dark horse in the Eastern Conference. An 11-game winning streak is wild in itself, but the Hawks are also blowing out opponents lately.

They just beat the Dallas Mavericks by 15 points and the Orlando Magic by 12 points. Atlanta is 19-15 on the road, and while they’ve lost three straight to the Houston Rockets, the hosts have dropped two straight and aren't in good shape right now. 

Hawks vs Rockets same-game parlay

Nickeil Alexander-Walker is having quite the campaign. He’s averaging 20.3 PPG, and in March so far, and 24 ppg on the season. He’s a big reason for this winning run.

The Canadian has cashed the Over in three straight, and he even erupted for 41 points on Monday against Orlando.

Jalen Johnson is an elite player in all aspects, and his playmaking cannot be overlooked. The Duke product is averaging 8.1 dimes, which ranks fourth in the NBA.

He’s hit the Over in assists in four consecutive appearances, and he’s averaging 7.8 dimes on the road in 2025-26.

Hawks vs Rockets SGP

  • Hawks moneyline
  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 18.5 points
  • Jalen Johnson Over 7.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: McCollum Matters!

CJ McCollum is averaging 18.4 PPG since coming over to the Hawks. He’s cashed the Over in two of his last three, and just balled out for 24 on Wednesday against Dallas. 

The Rockets’ stars haven’t been playing great lately, but Jabari Smith Jr. is still doing his part. The youngster has hit the Over in points in three straight outings, and he’s cashed the Over in two of his previous four home games as well.

Hawks vs Rockets SGP

  • Nickeil Alexander-Walker Over 18.5 points
  • Jalen Johnson Over 7.5 assists
  • CJ McCollum Over 17.5 points
  • Jabari Smith Jr Over 16.5 points

Hawks vs Rockets odds

  • Spread: Hawks +3.5 (-110) | Rockets -3.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Hawks +135 | Rockets -160
  • Over/Under: Over 228 (-110) | Under 228 (-110)

Hawks vs Rockets betting trend to know

The Atlanta Hawks have hit the moneyline in 23 of their last 35 games (+13.55 Units / 17% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Hawks vs. Rockets.

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DateFriday, March 20, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
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Knicks vs Nets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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It’s a NYC showdown this evening at the Barclays Center as the New York Knicks face the Brooklyn Nets. The tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.

Karl-Anthony Towns has cooked Brooklyn this season, and my Knicks vs. Nets predictions will focus on his ability to score the rock.

Read more in my NBA picks for Friday, March 20.

Knicks vs Nets prediction

Knicks vs Nets best bet: Karl-Anthony Towns Over 19.5 points (-112)

Karl-Anthony Towns is definitely down a bit in 2025-26 compared to past seasons, but he’s still averaging 20 PPG for the title-chasing New York Knicks. The big man has been balling out lately, hitting the Over in points in four of his last five appearances.

Most notably, KAT has dominated the lowly Brooklyn Nets. Across three meetings, the Kentucky product is averaging 26.3 points per contest. He’s also averaging 19.8 PPG on the road this season.

Towns has also hit the Over in three straight road games, dropping 25,35, and 21 points. He’ll keep it rolling this evening in the Big Apple.

Knicks vs Nets same-game parlay

Jalen Brunson is the Knicks’ top playmaker, averaging 6.6 assists. Brunson has cashed the Over in two consecutive outings, and he’s hit the Over in five of his previous eight games. Brooklyn is allowing 9.0 dimes per contest to point guards.

Mikal Bridges is struggling lately. He’s barely averaging 10 PPG in March, but this is a revenge game for him, and he’s played well against Brooklyn this season. In three matchups, he’s averaging 14.3 PPG.

Knicks vs Nets SGP

  • Karl-Anthony Towns Over 19.5 points
  • Jalen Brunson Over 8.5 assists
  • Mikal Bridges Over 12.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: OG!

OG Anunoby is shooting the three at a 38% clip this season, averaging 2.2 makes on 5.8 attempts. He’s cashed the Over in three of his last five, and Anunoby just went 4-for-5 from long range on Tuesday against the Indiana Pacers.

New York is riding a 12-game winning streak against Brooklyn. They’ve covered tonight’s spread in two of the last three meetings, with their last matchup ending 120-66 at MSG. The Knicks will blow out the struggling Nets.

Knicks vs Nets SGP

  • Jalen Brunson Over 8.5 assists
  • Mikal Bridges Over 12.5 points
  • OG Anunoby Over 2.5 threes
  • Knicks -17

Knicks vs Nets odds

  • Spread: Knicks -17 (-110) | Nets +17 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Knicks -2222 | Nets +1100
  • Over/Under: Over 214.5 (-110) | Under 214.5 (-110)

Knicks vs Nets betting trend to know

The New York Knicks have covered the 4Q Spread in 26 of their last 40 games (+9.65 Units / 21% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Knicks vs. Nets.

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LocationBarclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
DateFriday, March 20, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVMSG, YES

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

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The Portland Trail Blazers have made real strides this year, but tonight’s matchup with the Minnesota Timberwolves will test whether they can make some noise in the play-in tournament next month.

Minnesota has won the past four meetings with Portland but there’s no Anthony Edwards for this one, so my Trail Blazers vs. Timberwolves predictions shift to another All-Star talent primed to shine.

Check out my free NBA picks for this March 20 battle, where the Timberwolves will try to pad their impressive home record.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves prediction

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves best bet: Deni Avdija Over 12.5 rebounds + assists (+100)

Deni Avdija has now played six games since returning from a back issue. While his scoring has been erratic and he’s ice-cold from three-point range, he’s averaging 6.3 RPG and 7.0 APG in that span.

So I like this combo Over, with Avdija cashing this number in three of his last four outings, and the Portland Trail Blazers are thinner on the wing without Shaedon Sharpe.

Even while sharing playmaking duties with Jrue Holiday and Scoot Henderson, Avdija is Portland’s No. 1 creator, and his rebounding will be critical against a Minnesota Timberwolves team that crushed the Indiana Pacers on the boards in midweek.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

The T-Wolves are 8-2 SU in the past 10 meetings between these teams, and I’m buying into their 24-12 record at Target Center.

Look for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo to fill the Edwards void. Randle dished eight dimes against the Utah Jazz on Wednesday, while the sometimes-streaky DiVincenzo has knocked down 3+ three-pointers in two of his last three games.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Timberwolves moneyline
  • Julius Randle Over 4.5 assists
  • Donte DiVincenzo Over 2.5 3-pointers

Our "from downtown" SGP: Dime central

With Randle and Avdija at the controls, this playmaking SGP has nice upside, and Scoot has chipped in with nine assists across his last two outings.

These teams combined for 53 dimes in their late-February clash, and there’s a case for a similar script tonight.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Deni Avdija Over 5.5 assists
  • Julius Randle Over 4.5 assists
  • Scoot Henderson Over 3.5 assists
  • Timberwolves moneyline

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Portland +2.5 (-110) | Minnesota -2.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Portland +115 | Minnesota -135
  • Over/Under: Over 231 (-110) | Under 231 (-110)

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

The Blazers are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 contests. Find more NBA betting trends for Trail Blazers vs. Timberwolves.

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DateFriday, March 20, 2026
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Austin Reaves doesn’t understand why Luka Dončić isn’t in the MVP discussion

Mar 19, 2026; Miami, Florida, USA; Los Angeles Lakers team celebrates Luka Doncic (77) after 60 point game against the Miami Heat at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Isabella Frias-Imagn Images | Isabella Frias-Imagn Images

As Luka Dončić stood at the line to put the finishing touch on his 60-point masterpiece, “MVP!” chants rained down from the stands of the Kaseya Center in Miami.

In any situation, a road arena showering praise upon a visiting opponent would be notable. That it came on the same floor Bam Adebayo scored 83 points not even two weeks ago makes it feel a bit extra notable.

“It was pretty impressive,” Luka said of the chants. “Especially an away game in Miami, you hear the whole crowd chanting “MVP!” I think every player wants to hear it. I got goosebumps. It was pretty special.”

The moment represents the growing crescendo of noise around Luka’s MVP case, which has shifted into overdrive over the last week, mirroring what has taken place on the court. For most of the season, Luka’s case was centered around just being on the ballot of the five players that each voter submits.

Now, though, the case is, instead, that he belongs in the conversation for the award itself.

“I don’t know why not,” Austin Reaves said of whether Luka deserved to be in the MVP conversation following Thursday’s win over the Heat. “[He’s] leading the league in scoring. I seen something [that] he was leading the league in a lot of things. We’re third in the West. I don’t know.

“I couldn’t see a reason why he’s not [in the MVP discussion]. I don’t think what I say is going to matter but he definitely should be in that conversation.”

Momentum is securely in Luka’s favor. Prior to the conclusion of Wednesday’s game in Houston, Luka was sitting somewhere around +5000 odds to win MVP, positioning him not just behind Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the presumptive favorite most of the season, but also a handful of other players.

After scoring 100 points in roughly a 24-hour period, Luka’s odds on FanDuel now sit at +1800. SGA is still far and away the favorite at -2000 odds, but the change is a tangible representation of how the narrative is shifting.

That shift has come as the Lakers have stacked win after win after win. They’ve won their last eight contests, nearly all of those coming against playoff teams across both conferences. Their only loss over the last 12 games came on the road in Denver in a close affair.

The Lakers are finding their groove as a team and Luka is at the center of it. During the eight-game win streak, Luka is averaging a staggering 40.8 points per game. He’s eclipsed the 40-point mark in half those contests. He’s scored at least 50 twice.

And on Thursday, he had his best game as a Laker yet.

“It’s a special run that he’s on,” head coach JJ Redick said. “We’ve seen all-time greats like him go on these runs and you just kind of got to embrace it and enjoy the moment. We’re 20 games over .500. Obviously, he’s missed time, LeBron’s missed time, [Reaves’] missed time.

“To the MVP point, we would not be anywhere near the position we’re in without him having the season he’s having. Particularly of late, he’s dominating right now.”

With only 12 games remaining on the schedule, it’s incredibly unlikely Luka can do enough to move past SGA, who is the leader of the team with the best record in the league and has had plenty of MVP-caliber moments of his own down the home stretch of the season.

But he’s certainly making it a conversation with each prolific scoring output he has, which is an increasingly common occurrence.

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Thijs De Ridder filled out brackets overseas. Now he's leading Virginia's March Madness run

PHILADELPHIA — Before Virginia men’s basketball was named the No. 3 seed in the Midwest Region of the Men’s NCAA Tournament on Selection Sunday, Thijs De Ridder never really knew what March Madness was.

"Not much," De Ridder told USA TODAY Sports on Thursday.

You can’t necessarily blame him: The Cavaliers' 6-foot-9, 238-pound forward was playing professionally for Bilbao Basket in the Liga ACB league, the top professional basketball division of the Spanish basketball league, just last season.

"When I was 17 and younger, I thought it was another tournament like others. I did some brackets when I was younger, but that was just for fun," De Ridder said.

It’s what makes the 23-year-old freshman from Brasschaat, Belgium excited to play in Virginia's first round game against No. 14 seed Wright State.

"Every time (there was) an American guy on my team (overseas), they always talked about March Madness," De Ridder said. "Now that I'm here, it's such an organization, and it just made me really excited to play here. Hopefully, we can do some great stuff."

Thijs De Ridder's path from Bilbao to Virginia

De Ridder's path to Virginia is an interesting one.

"The story is, I happened to be in Italy looking at another kid and was meeting with his (Thijs) agent, but not about Thijs. (It was) about another kid,” Virginia associate head coach Griff Aldrich told USA TODAY Sports. "Thijs came to mind, and it became apparent that he was open, so we said, 'Hey, we were very interested (in him),' and it snowballed to Thijs."

Aldrich mentioned De Ridder wasn’t playing in Italy at the time he was visiting, but the 6-foot-9 forward matched Virginia's values while bringing experience and physicality to the court.

"He competed at a very high level. So his experience, size, physicality, and versatility were so attractive to us," Aldrich said. "We really liked his ability to be a two-way threat, both shooting and scoring, and then being able to drive and play out of the post."

He appeared in 33 of 34 games in the 2024-25 season for Bilbao Basket, averaging 9.3 points and 4.8 rebounds per game while shooting 50.2% from the field and 39.1% from 3-point range. He also has international experience for Belgium in the FIBA U20 European Championship in 2022 and 2023.

For De Ridder, the opportunity to play at Virginia — 29-5 in Year 1 under Ryan Odom — gave him the chance to show NBA scouts and coaches how he would compete against collegiate competition.

"I was lucky enough to do some work in NBA workouts before this and they were all saying, 'Hey Thijs, we want to see you compare with college kids and (see) what you can do there,'" De Ridder said. “Now that I’m here, I got the feedback that I wanted to work on my game and the skill sets and aspects that I have to work on to get to the next level." 

Thijs De Ridder's impact on Virginia

De Ridder has been one of the more impactful newcomers Virginia has added this past offseason. Named to the All-ACC first team and all-rookie teams, De Ridder leads the Cavaliers in scoring at 15.5 points per game, and finished the regular season with the league's 15th-best scoring margin at 15.9 points per game.

He enters the NCAA Tournament with 11 20-point games, including a career-high 32 points at Notre Dame. He ranks ninth in the ACC in field goal percentage (50.8%) and 17th in rebounding (6.2 rpg). 

"He's incredibly composed," Wright State coach Clint Sargent said Thursday on De Ridder. “He's versatile offensively."

De Ridder’s success with the Cavaliers hasn’t come without some growth and adjustments to the different style of basketball in the United States.

"Thijs did not come in here saying, 'Hey, I played in the top pro league in Spain. You guys give me the ball and get out of the way and just listen to me.’ He has always been, 'I’m just a part of the team,'" Aldrich said.

Continued Aldrich: "He’s always been a younger guy who has played with older men. His role has always been a role player and not screw up. Where now it is, 'Hey, we actually need you to be an impact guy. We need you to be aggressive and be a playmaker and a scorer," Aldrich said. "It’s all things that I think he has really grown in just from a personality and an understanding of a new role."

How Thijs De Ridder has become leader for Cavaliers

At 23 years old, De Ridder is further along in his development than some of his teammates and competition around the country. For him, the biggest adjustment in college basketball has been the "young energy."

"Everybody wants to prove themselves here," said De Ridder, who also mentioned he has tried to use his experience overseas to his advantage with his younger teammates.

De Ridder’s experience and versatility on the court stand out with teammate Malik Thomas.

"What he’s brought to this team has been very special," Thomas told USA TODAY Sports. "His experience playing in big games overseas, where their March Madness looks a bit different, has been great. He brings this toughness to this team and has been a great piece for us."

The Cavaliers will need De Ridder to continue bringing that toughness and physicality inside the paint not just tomorrow against Wright State, where they hope to snap a three-game losing skid in the NCAA Tournament, but also the entire tournament if they want to go on a run.

"He’s created a lot of disadvantages and mismatches for the other team," Thomas said. "... It’s been great to see his growth over here at the college level and we’re just excited about his growth and how he continues to be himself."

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Herb Sendek is still coaching, has Santa Clara believing in Kentucky upset

ST. LOUIS – With Santa Clara’s first NCAA Tournament appearance in 30 years barely 24 hours away, Herb Sendek spent a lot of his Thursday morning media session looking backward.

The Broncos’ longtime head coach, 10 days removed from his 600th win as a head coach, split his news conference mostly between discussing his own team and reminiscing on his time as an assistant under Rick Pitino at Kentucky.

“That four years was just, it was magic,” Sendek said of his time in Lexington. “Big Blue Nation is one of a kind.”

On Friday, Sendek will try to steal some of that magic, when his No. 10 Santa Clara team chases an upset of the 7-seeded Wildcats.

With the 26-win Broncos enjoying their best season in decades, the most-experienced coach in this weekend’s pod might just be the one poised to deliver the weekend’s biggest upset. His team does not lack for belief in the possibility.

Sendek’s career is a testament to longevity in what has increasingly become a young man’s game.

March 9, 2026; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Santa Clara Broncos head coach Herb Sendek talks in the locker room after defeating against the Saint Mary's Gaels after the game at Orleans Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

Of the eight head coaches in St. Louis this weekend, only two — Sendek and Purdue’s Matt Painter — have been at it more than 11 years. Two here, Miami’s Jai Lucas and Tennessee State’s Nolan Smith, brought their teams to March Madness in their first years in their respective jobs.

Sendek’s story covers many more chapters.

Friday will be his 16th Tournament game as a head coach. Santa Clara is the fourth different program he’s brought dancing. Honored this winter as West Coast Conference coach of the year, Sendek has now won that award in four different leagues.

He invokes Pitino and Jim Valvano as comfortably as he talks about the way these Broncos succeed by “staying in the moment, all season long.”

Mostly, he talks like what he is — a coach’s son who never really considered making a living doing anything else.

“My dad was a coach. I have been in gyms since I have been in diapers. Literally,” Sendek said. “Now I look back on that and I realize, he was never too busy or going to be with somebody too important to have me tugging at his pants leg.

“He went out of his way to include me.”

The family business turned for Sendek into a lifetime spent in basketball.

He did not over-reflect on the past Thursday, though Sendek drew his share of knowing smiles when he picked out his “fondest” memory of his time in Lexington.

“I’d better answer that the right way,” he said, “and tell you I met my wife there. …

“Coach Pitino actually played cupid and set my wife and I up, and sure enough, 30-some years later, we’re here. So that would be memory No. 1.”

The memories Sendek spends his time on this weekend will be the ones Santa Clara hopes to make, starting with tipoff at 12:15 p.m. ET Friday.

Seeking their first NCAA tournament win since that Steve Nash-led team defeated Maryland in 1996, the Broncos lean on one of the nation’s most-efficient offenses. They shoot the ball well but rebound it better, perhaps as effectively as any team in the country on a per-possession basis.

That delivered not just 15 conference wins and a berth in the WCC title game, but also multiple nonconference victories over high-major opponents.

It was one of those, a 19-point Nov. 10 win at Xavier, that got Santa Clara believing this season could be something special.

“We went out there and competed, and we played well,” sophomore guard Christian Hammond said Thursday. “I just saw the fire and the hunger this team had.”

The Broncos’ eyes are trained on a bigger prize this weekend.

Sendek has coached too long, stood on these stages too many times, to worry about the conversation around this game. His players reflect that.

Soon, they might deliver for their coach another meaningful mile marker in a career already bursting with them.

“We just believe in us,” senior forward Elijah Mahi said. “We know if we go out there and play hard, like we’ve been playing all year, that we can beat any team out there."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY Sports: Herb Sendek has Santa Clara in search of March Madness upset vs Kentucky

Who is Speedy Claxton? What to know about Hofstra’s men's basketball coach

The upsets have already started in the 2026 Men's NCAA Tournament as High Point, a No. 12 seed, stunned Wisconsin, a No. 5, and VCU, which also knows a thing or two about being a Cinderella, beat blueblood North Carolina as a No. 11.

As the action moves forward in the first round, the potential for more upsets exists as 13-seeded Hofstra, led by head coach Speedy Claxton, takes on Alabama in the Midwest Region.

Hofstra is making its fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament, while the Crimson Tide has been to the dance in each of the past six years. The Pride is making their first March Madness appearance in 25 years, and with hopes to score the biggest victory in the school's history.

Here is what to know about Speedy Claxton and Hofstra:

What is Speedy Claxton's real name?

Claxton was born Craig Elliott Claxton on May 8, 1978, in Hempstead, New York. He is 48 years old. Claxton played at Hofstra during his college career and was a two-time America East Conference Player of the Year before he was selected with the 20th overall pick in the 2000 NBA Draft by the Philadelphia 76ers.

His No. 10 jersey was retired by Hofstra and he was inducted into the Hofstra Athletics Hall of Fame in 2010.

Speedy Claxton's NBA career

Claxton is one of only six players from Hofstra University to play in the NBA. Claxton made his NBA debut on Oct. 30, 2001, and played seven seasons for the 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors, New Orleans Hornets and Atlanta Hawks, making his last NBA appearance in 2009.

He won an NBA championship in 2003 with the Spurs and averaged 9.3 points, 4.3 assists, and 2.5 rebounds in 336 career games. Claxton was a scout with the Golden State Warriors before joining Hofstra's staff in 2013 as a special assistant.

Where is Hofstra?

Hofstra is located in Hempstead, New York, about 25 miles east of New York City.

The private college was founded in 1935, and its nickname for its sports teams is the Pride. They were known as the Flying Dutchmen until 2000.

Speedy Claxton's coaching record

Claxton has a 105-62 record in five seasons with Hofstra, winning 20 or more games four times. The Pride went 24-10 this season and won the Coastal Athletic Association Conference Tournament championship to receive an automatic bid to the tournament.

Hofstra's NCAA Tournament record

This is Hofstra's fifth appearance in the NCAA Tournament, following bids in 1976, 1977, 2000 and 2001.

The Pride have never won a tournament game, and lost 61-48 to UCLA in the first round in its last appearance in 2001.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who is Speedy Claxton? What to know about Hofstra in March Madness

Knicks Bulletin: ‘That’s what New York can do for you’

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New York has a 13-game winning streak and it will read 14 by midnight.

Don’t believe it? Ask Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

Here’s the latest from the Knickerbocker universe.

Mike Brown

On Jose Alvarado’s impact since arriving:

“Jose has been fantastic for us. The time that he’s been here, he’s given us a lift energy-wise. And he’s a veteran. He knows the league, the league knows him. And he has a respect level for what he’s accomplished already that’s helped us tremendously.”

On not overthinking the Alvarado-McBride rotation yet:

“I’m not sure. I’ve thought a little bit about it but I haven’t put a ton of thought into it because I’m not exactly sure when Deuce is gonna get back. But Jose has been fantastic for us. The time that he’s been here, he’s given us a lift energy-wise. And he’s a veteran. He knows the league, the league knows him. And he has a respect level for what he’s accomplished already that’s helped us tremendously.”

On the Miles McBride-Jose Alvarado comparisons:

“They’re different players. Deuce might be a little taller than him, I’m not sure, but they’re both smaller guards. But they’re both quick. Deuce obviously shot the mess out of it. Jose’s speed is up there at the top of the league. Deuce kind of has a medium game. They both get to the ball. Jose picks up full-court a little different than Deuce. They bring some different things to the table, which you like that diversity on the team.”

On still tinkering with roles and rotations:

“[Roles are] closer to being defined, but there’s still some things I’d like to tinker with, from certain things we do defensively to a couple of things offensively to even some rotational stuff.”

Jalen Brunson

On Jose Alvarado’s constant energy:

“Absolutely, it helps the team no matter what. You kind of wish he was on the court because he’s a little bit quieter than on the bench. He does so much for this team on and off the court. It’s constant energy. Kind of regardless of how he’s playing, he always has the energy. That’s a skill, that’s a skill that makes someone last in the league a long time. It’s great to have him.”

On potentially pairing Alvarado and McBride:

“They are definitely different, but they both are very viable. They bring intangibles to the game, the intensity. They both do things that help the team win and they complement each other. It would be great to see, once Deuce is back, how that group plays together. I’m really excited to see that.”

On the Knicks’ 13-game winning streak against Brooklyn:

“No comment. We’re gonna focus on winning the game then moving on from there. I don’t care about the streak.”

On maintaining a short-term focus:

“You have to be ready to go. Short-term memory. No matter what the result is, you gotta come ready to play next time you play, next game, whatever it is. We gotta look past it, we gotta look forward. It’s 0-0, new game.”

Jose Alvarado

On energy being his separator:

“I didn’t think that growing up, but as I got closer, into college and going into my NBA career, it’s definitely — it keeps me in the NBA. That’s one of the reasons I got to the NBA, and it separates me from being just in the NBA, if that makes sense. I just figured out that’s what God blessed me with, and I’ve just got to do it at a high level.”

On playing alongside Miles McBride:

“[It would be] dope. Whatever the situation is, when we’re on the court together we’re going to be really good. I’ve seen Deuce play a whole bunch of times. I know how good he is. And to be quite frank, he needed somebody to get it rolling. He’s obviously a really good shooter. So me getting downhill is going to make it a little bit more easier for him. It’s all going to work out. I think this team has got a whole lot of firepower. Once we start clicking, I think we will be fine.”

On landing his first commercial after joining the Knicks:

“That’s what New York can do for you: get you in commercials. My agent called me and said, ‘We’ve got a special thing, do you want to be in a commercial?’ I said ‘Yeah,’ I didn’t know who was going to be in the commercial at first. But the commercial came out pretty dope.”

Andre Iguodala

On CJ McCollum’s work as the head of the NBPA:

“I want to talk about CJ McCollum. He’s been getting a lot of flak for the second apron, and I always ask guys, what would you want CJ to do differently? Because we know what lockouts are like, and we don’t want guys to lose money. We reach out to guys all the time, and what do guys say? I’m busy, I don’t want no extra work.”

On Mikal Bridges’ and Josh Hart’s lack of involvement with the NBPA:

“When I talk to other guys, like we need you at these meetings. ‘I want to play Call Of Duty, I want to go out.’ Mikal… that’s my young boy. I’m like, ‘Mikal dog, if you’re one of the smart players in the league, him too (Josh Hart), we need y’all.’”