John Tesh to perform 'Roundball Rock' live to open Sunday's NBA All-Star Game

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Coming to this weekend's NBA All-Star Game: John Tesh and “Roundball Rock,” being performed live.

Tesh will play the song to introduce Sunday's All-Star Game, which will be aired on NBC and Peacock, the NBA said Wednesday while unveiling the musical performances for the weekend.

Ludacris, the three-time Grammy winner, will be the headliner and perform on Saturday before the All-Star dunk contest. A pair of Grammy winners — Brandy and Sarah McLachlan — will perform the U.S. and Canadian national anthems before Sunday's All-Star Game.

Tesh will perform for the first time live inside a sports arena, the NBA said. “Roundball Rock," the league said, “celebrates the NBA All-Star Game’s return to NBC after 24 years.”

The song was the longtime anthem for NBC's coverage of the NBA from 1990 through 2002. NBC returned to the NBA broadcast lineup this season, the start of a new 11-year broadcast agreement for the league.

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Pistons vs. Raptors preview: Last game before the All Star Break

The Pistons may be a little short-handed tonight as they play their final game before the All Star Break and weirdly their first game against the Toronto Raptors this season. If you missed Monday’s game and the hoopla that happened after it, both Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart were ejected for fighting along with Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges from the Hornets. At the time of writing, the NBA is yet to announce suspensions for the players involved, but I am going to assume we know before tonight’s game.

The timing of potential suspensions for Duren and Stewart could not come at a worse time, as the Pistons enter arguably their toughest stretch of the season starting tonight against the Raptors and continuing after the All Star Break.

If you have not been paying much attention to the Raptors since this is the first time the Pistons have played them, they enter this game 5th in the Eastern Conference, but only 2 games back from the Knicks in 3rd. So, this game could have some bearing on the standings at the end of the season depending on how things go for each team after the All Star Break.

Game Vitals

Where: Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON
When: Wednesday, February 11 at 7:30 pm EST
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons (-1.5)

Analysis

It is very strange that the Pistons are playing the Raptors for the first time this season and we are almost halfway through February. They are the only Eastern Conference team the Pistons have not played yet.

As of now, the only player officially out for the Pistons is Ron Holland, who is once again out for Personal Reasons. I am going to assume that Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Duren do not play in this game as I would suspect the NBA announces suspensions for them at some point today. The NBA very well could wait until after the All Star festivities to announce suspensions, but given the optics of the fight that just happened on Monday, it would be weird to have both playing.

I feel like the reason the Pistons are still favored in this game is because the NBA has not technically announced the aforementioned suspensions.

If there is one positive for the Pistons, the Raptors don’t really overwhelm you with size in the frontcourt, so the potential loss of Duren and Stewart is manageable. Paul Reed is more than capable of filling in, as he showed on Monday, and newly signed 2-way player Isaac Jones could possibly get some playing time backing him up.

The more likely scenario is that the Pistons just play small and have Tobias Harris play some minutes at the 5 since Jakob Poeltl could be out with a back injury. He is currently a game-time decision.

The Raptors play a very similar brand of ball as the Detroit Pistons do. They are not quite as good defensively, but they try to turn defense into offense and do not shoot a ton of shots behind the arc. The Raptors have more players capable of hitting an outside shot, but a lot of their offense comes from the midrange and inside.

There are not a ton of teams in the league that play like the Raptors and Pistons, so it will be interesting to see how the Pistons handle a team that plays a very similar style as them.

Like the Pistons, the Raptors have two All Stars, but unlike the Pistons, they will both be available tonight. Scottie Barnes has become one of the better two-way players in the NBA. His offensive numbers won’t blow you away, but he does a little bit of everything while being able to guard the best wing or frontcourt player of the opposing team every night.

When the Raptors acquired Brandon Ingram at the trade deadline last year, there were concerns about his fit with their core but also just his ability to stay healthy. So far, he has eased both concerns as him and Barnes are a dynamic wing pairing and he has played 52 games this season. The question with Ingram was never his talent, it was always his health, so it is great to see him playing well and staying healthy.

With Ron Holland out, the Pistons could have some issues slowing down both of them, but it’s not like the Pistons don’t have other wing defenders they can throw at them. But, without two of their better rim defenders in Duren and Stewart, the Raptors might have an easier time scoring inside, although Paul Reed is no slouch on defense.

It isn’t just the Barnes and Ingram show for the Raptors, as they also have RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, who are both more than capable of getting hot offensively. If any player from the Raptors is going to get hot from beyond the arc and ruin your night it is Quickley.

This game was already going to be a challenge for the Pistons, as it is a road game against one of the better teams in the Eastern Conference. Now that they Pistons are likely going to be down 3 rotation players, the task is even more difficult. But, the Pistons have defied all odds this season and have been able to win games while missing multiple rotation players countless times, so I wouldn’t put it past them to win this game.

Lineups

Detroit Pistons: (39-13): Cade Cunningham, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Paul Reed

Toronto Raptors (32-22): Immanuel Quickley, Brandon Ingram, RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl

Question of the Day

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The Suns are fighting human nature before the break

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The NBA All-Star break is only a day away. It is human nature to start looking ahead and thinking about time off. Heck, I have a three-day weekend coming up, and I have been thinking about it since Monday. I can only imagine what physically and mentally fatigued players across the league are feeling as the opportunity to rest is within reach. For eight days, they finally get to stop traveling and living from city to city during the grind of the season.

On a side note, I want to congratulate myself for not breaking into Michael Jackson lyrics after I wrote the words “human nature”. Why, why?

The Phoenix Suns are a team that thrives on disruption, hustle, energy, and focus. Since the beginning of February, it feels as if their edge has dulled a little bit. There are multiple reasons for this, with injuries being the primary culprit. It is also understandable to assume that human nature is taking a little bit of that edge off, as a team with bumps and bruises earned in the heat of battle is aching for rest.

When you look at the stats from before February and compare them to this month’s, you can see the blade is not as sharp as it was.

Pre-February, the Suns carried a +2.9 net rating (10th) and 111.8 defensive rating (5th). In Febraruy? Phoenix has a -3.0 net rating (19th) and 116.3 defensive rating (18th). Their rebounding percentage was 50.3% (11th), but since the dawn of February, it’s 44.2% (28th). Can we say, “tired legs”?

What makes the Suns different from many teams across the Association is that they need to keep their blade sharp at all times to be successful. This team is outperforming expectations thanks to their continued focus and energy each night. If that focus or energy is slightly off, their superpower is compromised. Because that is the NBA, where winning is hard. That is the level of competition you face every night. It happens even if it is the depleted Warriors on trade deadline day. It happens even if it is the Dallas Mavericks, a team that is clearly aiming to tank.

That will be the challenge as the second half of the season begins after the All-Star break. The Suns need to do all they can to stay as sharp as possible. The energy from opposing teams will rise as they lock in for the final stretch of the season, and playoff seeding is on the line.

When you look at the teams actively tanking, like the Wizards or the Jazz, the Suns don’t play many games against them. They play Jazz again and face the Kings, Pacers, and Mavs. No, for Phoenix, it’s the 4th-toughest remaining schedule in the NBA, per Tankathon. They will be playing against teams who will use the final third of the season as an opportunity to sharpen their knives and prepare for a deep postseason run.

Fatigue has set in, and there is no doubt about that. Whether it is physical or mental, the Suns need a break. This time off could not have come at a better time, as the arrow is starting to trend downward. Is that trend caused by fatigue or human nature? It is a possibility. The break needs to happen.

The Suns have one final test tonight against the Oklahoma City Thunder. After that, the rest can occur. The hope is that they maintain focus for tonight and moving forward. The schedule is going to get tough. The Suns will have to be tougher.

Suspensions handed down from Pistons-Hornets brawl

Detroit Pistons centers Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Duren have been suspended for their roles in a brawl during a game against the Charlotte Hornets on Monday, Feb. 9.

Stewart's suspension is for seven games, while Duren gets two games, the league announced Wednesday.

Hornets suspensions include Moussa Diabate (four games) and Miles Bridges (four games).

This marks the fifth time Stewart has been suspended during his six-year career.

The brawl began after Diabate was fouled by Duren with more than seven minutes remaining in the third quarter. The players exchanged words and then Duren shoved Diabate in the face. Bridges stepped in and shoved Duren before Diabate threw a punch at Duren and had to be held back by coaches and teammates, according to the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Pistons-Hornets brawl suspensions announced by NBA

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

The Minnesota Timberwolves are ready for the All-Star Break, looking to put a rough few weeks behind them.

A win against the Portland Trail Blazers would help that cause.

My Trail Blazers vs. Timberwolves predictions focus on Minnesota’s newest piece, perhaps buoyed by Anthony Edwards’s possible absence, an odd twist in my NBA picks for Wednesday, February 11.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves prediction

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves best betAyo Dosunmu Over 13.5 points (-115)

Ayo Dosunmu scored 21 points on Monday night, his second game with his new team. His 11 points in his Minnesota Timberwolves debut also encourage this prop, even if falling short in that moment.

Minnesota was blown out, and the Timberwolves' trade deadline acquisition played only 25 minutes. As Dosunmo's workload increases, so should his scoring.

While the Portland Trail Blazers have been an enjoyable story this season, their defensive rating ranks No. 20 over the last 10 games. This is a defense ripe for Dosunmu's aggressive offense.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

With Anthony Edwards considered questionable due to an illness, there is immediate value in Jaden McDaniels scoring more.

That has been a consistent bet all season, as the T-Wolves continue to prove they’re much more than just their dynamic superstar shooting guard.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Ayo Dosunmu Over 13.5 points
  • Jaden McDaniels Over 14.5 points
  • Timberwolves moneyline

Our "from downtown" SGP: Less Ant, No Problem

If Anthony Edwards does play, sharing the ball with Dosunmu before the All-Star Break may be a priority.

Edwards has also expressed some skepticism about whether he’ll even play in Sunday’s All-Star Game, as he’s seeking some rest.

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Ayo Dosunmu Over 13.5 points
  • Jaden McDaniels Over 14.5 points
  • Anthony Edwards Under 28.5 points
  • Timberwolves -5.5

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Trail Blazers +5.5 (-110) | Timberwolves -5.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Trail Blazers +190 | Timberwolves -230
  • Over/Under: Over 234.5 (-110) | Under 234.5 (-110)

Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

The last five Blazers’ games have all cashed their Overs, exceeding bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 18.7 points per game. Find more NBA betting trends for Trail Blazers vs. Timberwolves.

How to watch Trail Blazers vs Timberwolves

LocationTarget Center, Minneapolis, MN
DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVKUNP, FDSN North

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Pistons' Isaiah Stewart suspended 7 games, Hornets Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabate 4 games for brawl

Isaiah Stewart committed one of the NBA's cardinal sins: He left the bench to get involved in a fight.

That's going to cost him seven games as the NBA handed down its suspensions from Monday's fight during the Detroit at Charlotte game. The suspensions, all without pay, are:

• Isaiah Stewart: 7 games
• Miles Bridges: 4 games
• Moussa Diabate: 4 games
• Jalen Duren: 2 games

The NBA said that the length of Stewart's suspension was based in part on "his repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts." This is the fourth time he has been suspended for a fight.

Stewart's suspension feels about right — the league had to come down hard on him. Duren, whose push of Diabate started the entire thing, got off lightly here.

The fight came in the third quarter of the Pistons' win over the Hornets on Monday.
It had been a chippy, physical game already midway through the third quarter when Detroit's Duren and Charlotte's Diabate had some words before an inbounds play. Detroit moved the ball around and got it to Duren in the post, who turned to score and was fouled by Diabate. Up to that point, this was all standard NBA stuff.

Then Duren and Diabate got face-to-face and had words again, which is when Duren pushed Diabate away in the face. Diabate got angry and went at Duren, taking swings while Tobias Harris held him back, and from there it escalated into a proper fight. Bridges had jumped in to defend Diabate and took swings as well.

Stewart left the Pistons bench to get in the middle of it and with that was always going to get the largest fine.

Wizards sign Kadary Richmond to 10-day contract

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The Washington Wizards have signed Kadary Richmond to a 10-day contract, the team announced Wednesday.

Richmond, 24, played Summer League with the Wizards before he later signed with the Capital City Go-Go, the organization’s G League affiliate.

In 23 games appearances with the Go-Go this season, the 6-foot-5 guard has averaged 8.3 points and 3.9 rebounds per game on 45.7% FG. Richmond played five collegiate seasons with three programs: Syracuse, Seton Hall and St. John’s.

The Wizards’ roster sits at 13 standard NBA contracts and three two-way deals. Keshon Gilbert and Richmond now occupy the final two roster spots, with both on 10-day contracts.

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

Playing the same opponent on back-to-back days creates a unique dynamic with one side leaning on familiarity, while the other looks for redemption after falling short.

That’s exactly the situation for the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers, and after Tuesday’s matchup stayed Under the total, Wednesday’s meeting shapes up similarly as I break down in my Clippers vs. Rockets predictions.

With that, let’s get into my NBA picks for February 11.

Clippers vs Rockets prediction

Clippers vs Rockets best bet: Under 208.5 (-110)

These teams fared off Tuesday and essentially shared the blueprint for what to expect in the rematch Wednesday.

After the Houston Rockets picked up a 102-95 win, my pick undoubtedly takes the Under.

These are two of the Top 9 teams in the NBA in scoring defense, and both have winning Under records when playing the second night of a back-to-back.

Houston is no stranger to going low, having cashed the Under in eight of its last 10, while the Los Angeles Clippers – still awaiting the debut of Darius Garland – have worked their way Under in three of their last four.

Clippers vs Rockets same-game parlay

With Garland (toe) still sidelined, John Collins has been the second-leading scorer in all three games since trading away James Harden, while topping his 13.5 scoring line set for Wednesday each time.

Kevin Durant went 3-for-7 from distance in the win over LA, the sixth time in his last he’s banged in at least three. Against the Clips? That’s now at least three 3-point makes in four of the last five.

Clippers vs Rockets SGP

  • Under 208.5 points
  • John Collins Over 14.5 points
  • Kevin Durant Over 2.5 three-point makes

Our "from downtown" SGP: Raining from three

It’s all about the moneyball in this lotto SGP. Reed Sheppard went 4-for-6 from distance last game, and is 13-for-26 (50%) from three-point range in his last four against LA.

Jabari Smith Jr. has been potent from long range too. His 2-for-3 effort Tuesday makes it eight times in the last nine games he’s hit at least two triples in a game.

Brook Lopez has hit a three-pointer in all six games in February, but the big man has only topped 1.5 makes in a game twice in that span.

Clippers vs Rockets SGP

  • Kevin Durant Over 2.5 three-point makes
  • Reed Sheppard Over 2.5 three-point makes
  • Jabari Smith Jr. Over 1.5 three-point makes
  • Brook Lopez Under 1.5 three-point makes

Clippers vs Rockets odds

  • Spread: Los Angeles +9 (-110) | Houston -9 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Los Angeles +290 | Houston -370
  • Over/Under: Over 208.5 (-110) | Under 208.5 (-110)

Clippers vs Rockets betting trend to know

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How to watch Clippers vs Rockets

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DateWednesday, February 11, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Southern California, SCHN

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What We Learned from the Spurs win over some of the Lakers

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The NBA is annoying right now. The Spurs are my perfect, beautiful angels who can absolutely do no wrong and I love them deeply and irrationally, but the NBA as a whole? Annoying. The league. The season. The vibes. It’s hard to get excited for these games right now. I feel unenthused. Unaffected. Uninspired. I’m trying to feel something, you know? It turns out that watching Victor Wembanyama stomp around on Jaxson Hayes’s sandcastle didn’t exactly do the trick.

I realize the Spurs are not blameless in the grand phenomenon of Load Management and DNP Old. If anything, they wrote the playbook for it. Tim Duncan and co.’s minutes quietly shrinking. That Miami game. The fine. Look, Pop wasn’t apologizing for it then, and most of us weren’t either. It felt rebellious. It felt punk rock. It felt smart.

And maybe it still was. At least, maybe that version of it was. Maybe I’m just a hypocrite! Fine. But whatever the league has turned into now is leaving me cold. The strategy around when and how teams are sitting people, the current iteration of the Spurs included, no longer feels like a cheeky shenanigan. It feels corporate and methodical. It’s like spending my entire day trapped in an Excel doc, only to come home and discover that my cool, fun hobby has also been corrupted by the unholy spreadsheet.

I don’t know what the fix is. I’m not even talking about tanking. The Spurs’ hands are just as unclean on that front, so it’s probably more polite to stay on the sidelines for that particular conversation. All I’m asking for is that these games matter. Just a little. I want them to have some stakes. I want it to feel important every time we line our guys up against theirs. I want it to hurt to miss a game. I want this stuff to mean something!

Because the scary little secret lurking under the surface, the one no one is really allowed to say out loud, is that it doesn’t. None of it does. The games. The league. Everything. The Thunder won the title last year? Doesn’t matter. The Spurs have won five banners? Doesn’t matter. In a real world sense, this is all pointless. It’s a game, and a silly one at that! One that’s been inflated into a giant industrial complex designed to separate us from our money as efficiently as possible and keep us coming back.

And yet.

The players keep me coming back. Their stories. Their lives. Their games. I want to watch them grow and excel and do things that make me sit back in awe of what the human body is capable of.

The fans keep me coming back. The community. The family. I want to be part of something bigger than myself. I want to feel alive when the crowd erupts after a big play. I want to hug strangers because they’re wearing the same colors as me. I want to feel joy and pain in equal measure with the people around me. I want to beam with pride every time I see San Antonio represented on the world stage.

It only matters because we care about it. Because we ascribe meaning to it. We have to figure out how to hold on to that. To blow on whatever embers of passion are still glowing in there, because the slog the regular season keeps turning into is going to extinguish it for good if we’re not careful.


Takeaways
  • Ok. It was pretty cool to watch Victor for a bit there. It wasn’t a fair fight and it definitely had that tang of watching a 14-year-old dunk on an 8-foot rim. Like, yes, buddy. We see you. Maybe set your sights a little higher. But you can only play the opponent in front of you, and Victor absolutely did that. Seventeen in four minutes. Thirty-seven at halftime. Forty in twenty-six minutes. If you’re going to participate in a scrimmage disguised as a nationally televised game, at least make it art. Congrats to him on that.
  • The Spurs are getting a touch better at not turning these schedule wins into full-blown emotional stress tests designed to shave years off my life. There was a time (recently!) when “undermanned opponent on the second night of a back-to-back” meant we’d flirt with disaster for three quarters before escaping with a six-point win and mild cardiac damage. This one was different. It wasn’t perfect. It wasn’t transcendent. But it was competent. Mature. A touch better. Just a touch!
  • I would prefer, specifically, if none of our players ever got hurt. Ever. I recognize that this is not how sports works, but you miss 100 percent of the shots you don’t take, yeah? Steph, we simply must protect our pelvises. I love the reckless abandon. I love the full-court sprint into a chase-down block attempt when the game is already in hand. I love it! But also, please. The Pelvi. We need them intact. Protect the pelvi.
  • This was rude:

WWL Post Game Press Conference

– Speaking of things mattering, you excited for the All-Star game?

– I should revoke your press pass for a question like that.

– You’d infringe on my freedom of speech for asking a simple question?

– Brother, I’d fight you in the street for asking me to care about the All-Star game.

NBA officially suspends Stewart, Duren after brawl against Hornets

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The NBA has announced suspensions to four players related to the extended melee between the Detroit Pistons and Charlotte Hornets on Monday. Pistons big men Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Duren received a seven-game suspension and a two-game suspension, respectively. Hornets players Miles Bridges and Moussa Diabate are suspended for four games apiece.

The suspensions were announced by James Jones, head of basketball operations for the league.

Stewart received the longest suspension because he left the bench to get involved in the altercation, eventually laying hands on Bridges, and because he has a history of league discipline, termed “his repeated history of unsportstman like acts” by the NBA in the release. The suspension means Stewart will not play enough games to be in contention for All-Defense honors.

Presumably, Diabate and Bridges were next in line because Diabate escalated a confrontation with Duren beyond the boiling point and had to be restrained multiple times while trying to get to Duren. Bridges, meanwhile, seemed to be the only person to land a thrown punch and proactively went after Duren after not being involved in the original dust-up. Duren “initiated the altercation,” the league says, presumably when he put his hands on Diabate’s face to shove him away after they went head-to-head following a hard foul, so he gets the least of it but does not walk out of the situation unscathed.

You can read all about how the ball began and escalated in our story from Monday.

The two-game suspension should not in any way prevent Duren from participating in All-Star weekend as a reserve for Sunday’s game.

Both Pistons players will miss tonight’s matchup against the Toronto Raptors, and the Pistons have recalled two-way big man Tolu Smith to help provide some center depth. Duren will also miss a big rematch against the New York Knicks on Feb. 19. Stewart will miss those games as well as matchups against the Bulls, Spurs, Thunder, Cavs, and Magic.

In other words, this is coming at one of the most difficult stretches of Detroit’s schedule.

What’s your reaction to the level of punishment for all involved? Sound off in the comments.

Utah Jazz vs Sacramento Kings Preview: Injury report and how to watch

It’s the battle of the tanks as the Western Conference’s worst team, the Sacramento Kings, travel to Salt Lake City to take on the No. 13 team out West, the Utah Jazz.

Utah (17-37) and Sacramento (12-43) split their previous two meetings earlier in the regular season, and this game is vital in the tanking race. Every win — and every loss — is crucial for both teams’ lottery chances in May.

Injury Report

Utah Jazz:

Keyonte George — OUT (right ankle; sprain)

Sacramento Kings:

De’Andre Hunter — OUT (left eye; iritis)

Zach Lavine — OUT (right 5th finger; tendon injury)

Malik Monk — OUT (illness)

Keagan Murray — OUT (left ankle; sprain)

Domantas Sabonis — OUT (left knee; injury management)

Russell Westbrook — OUT (left ankle; soreness)

How to watch

Where: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT

When: 7 p.m. MT

Channel: KJZZ, SEG+

Radio: 97.5 FM 1280 AM

How many Wizards games do you think will be on national TV next season?

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With the NBA All-Star Break now ready to begin, the NBA will start airing related content across multiple networks like NBA TV, NBC, Versant, Amazon and Disney (that’s ESPN and ABC). As Washington Wizards fans, this will be our best opportunity this season to see some players, namely Tre Johnson, Alex Sarr and Kyshawn George on some of these networks. That’s simply because the Wizards are one of the worst teams in the NBA and started the season with no superstars. So they just aren’t going to be on national TV very often.

That said, last month has been quite exciting for the Wizards. They now have two superstars (even if they aren’t at their peaks) with Trae Young and Anthony Davis. Don’t be surprised if Young and Davis aren’t playing this season, but it gives Wizards fans something to look forward to for the 2026-27 season. And the national media will almost definitely start to play Wizards games in their rotation again.

So here’s my question In light of the trades and national media. How many Wizards regular season games do you think will be aired on national television (we’ll include streaming as well)? Let us know in the comments below.

How to watch 2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest: TV/live stream info for NBA's All-Star Saturday

NBA All-Star Weekend is here, and fans can tune in to all their favorite events on NBC and Peacock. The festivities tip off on Friday with the Rising Stars Challenge at 9:00 PM ET and HBCU Classic at 11:00 PM ET.

NBA All-Star Saturday features the State Farm 3-Point Contest, Kia Shooting Stars and the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest all tipping off at 5:00 PM ET.

The weekend closes with the 75th All-Star Game on Sunday, broken into four mini-games beginning at 5:00 PM ET.

See below for additional information on the AT&T Slam Dunk Contest and how to watch all of the other exciting events featured on NBC and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season NBA games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest Participants

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The second-year man out of Arizona has averaged 7.6 minutes per game across 21 appearances for the Heat this season. He's seen most of his playing time with the G League's Sioux Falls Skyforce.

Jase Richardson, Orlando Magic

The rookie first-rounder has logged 12.2 minutes per game, and he scored a career-best 20 points against the Washington Wizards on January 6. Richardson is the son of two-time Slam Dunk Contest winner Jason Richardson.

Carter Bryant, San Antonio Spurs

The first-year man from Arizona is averaging 3.3 points and 1.9 rebounds across 9.3 minutes per game, but he had the best game of his career in Tuesday's win over the Lakers, going for 16 points, four rebounds, three assists, a steal and three three-pointers across 27 minutes.

Jaxson Hayes, Los Angeles Lakers

Hayes is a regular part of LA's rotation, logging 17.3 minutes per game with six starts. A lethal lob threat, he ranks 19th in the Association with 75 dunks this season.

How to watch the 2026 AT&T Slam Dunk Contest:

  • When: Saturday, February 14
  • Where: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
  • Time: 5:00 PM ET (third event)
  • Live Stream: NBC and Peacock 

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Slam Dunk Contest History and Stats

  • Number of Dunk Contests: 42 (counting the 1976 and 1977 contests)
  • First Dunk Contest: 1976 ABA Slam Dunk Contest, won by Julius Erving
  • First Official NBA Dunk Contest: 1984, won by Larry Nance
  • Multi-time winners: 7
  • Three-time winners: Nate Robinson, Mac McClung
  • Most consecutive wins: 3, Mac McClung (2023-25)
  • Most Dunk Contest appearances: 5, Dominique Wilkins (two wins), Clyde Drexler (no wins)
  • Team with most Dunk Contest wins: New York Knicks (5)
  • Number of perfect Dunk Contest scores: 1, Mac McClung (2025)
  • Shortest Dunk Contest winner: Spud Webb, 5'7 (1986)
  • Youngest Dunk Contest winner: Kobe Bryant, 18 years old (1997)

Notable Slam Dunk Contests

1986 - Spud Webb Elevates

Webb was a late sub for Michael Jordan, and the 5'7 guard answered the call with a shocking display of bounce to claim the win over teammate Dominique Wilkins.

1988 - His Airness Takes Flight

The most famous dunk of Jordan's illustrious career came at the 1988 Slam Dunk Contest when he took down Dominique Wilkins with a slam from the free throw line that earned him a perfect 50.

2000 - Vinsanity Unleashes

Widely regarded as the best Dunk Contest of all time, Vince Carter unleashed a series of jaw-dropping jams to defeat Tracy McGrady and Steve Francis. After nailing a between-the-legs windmill, he famously declared, "it's over."

2008 - Superman and the Cupcake

Dwight Howard donned his Superman cape for one of the Dunk Contest's most iconic finishes. He defeated Gerald Green, who blew out the candle on a cupcake placed on the rim.

2016 - LaVine vs. Gordon

The only contest that can hold a candle to the 2000 event featured a barrage of spectacular dunks from two of the NBA's most athletic finishers. LaVine narrowly won after a remarkable back-and-forth with Gordon.

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

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The Lakers’ all-in bet on the summer better pay off

Feb 4, 2025; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka speaks before introducing Luka Doncic at UCLA Health Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

Whether it was the plan all along or not, the next chapter of the Los Angeles Lakers’ franchise will be written this summer.

The time and place were all but confirmed after the team held on to their assets at the trade deadline. Their lone move — swapping Gabe Vincent’s expiring contract for Luke Kennard’s — addressed a dire shooting need. But it also accomplished the front office’s primary goal — preserving assets.

With no first-round picks traded away or long-term money taken in, the Lakers have now positioned themselves with immense optionality in the offseason. This may sound like familiar spin or excuses from the front office. Yet it is different now, because it has to be.

Of the 14 players on the roster today, only five have guaranteed deals heading into next year. That can grow to seven if Deandre Ayton and Marcus Smart pick up their player options. Austin Reaves should also be safely assumed to be back on a new deal. Beyond that, the books are as clean as they’ve been in recent memory.

As a result, the Lakers are set to have roughly $50 million in cap space this summer. The actual number could be more or less, depending on a few variables. Most prominently, the future of LeBron James.

On top of their spending ability, the Lakers’ draft capital will also jump from one to three tradeable first-round picks come draft night. They also still have future pick swaps they could use to sweeten a deal.

All these resources ultimately only matter if the Lakers, and specifically President of Basketball Operations Rob Pelinka, can capitalize on them. When given the choice to improve their championship odds, Pelinka and the rest of the team’s braintrust decided to stand pat. Their time to strike would be in July and August. And if that decision doesn’t pay off, then consequences should follow.

Despite trading for Luka Dončić, being promoted and receiving a contract extension just last year, there may be no front-office person under more pressure this summer than Pelinka.

Pelinka’s long-term job security likely was never going to be in immediate jeopardy under the team’s previous ownership. But under a new regime led by Mark Walter, Pelinka will not be able to coast by on sentimental ties alone. He will need to provide results quickly.

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The team’s trust in Pelinka to build the Lakers squad of the future may already be splintering. A report from The Athletic noted that multiple league sources expect the team to make “significant hires” in a wide range of front-office positions this summer.

Filling a previously bare-bones front office does not suggest Pelinka’s job is at stake, but it is noteworthy that he will no longer be the sole voice in the room.

Beyond the pressures of working under a new ownership, Pelinka must also contend with building a winner around Dončić within a shorter window than is often discussed.

While Dončić being 15 years younger than James affords the team a longer shot at sustainable success, time is still ticking when it comes to competing for a championship. The Lakers are only guaranteed to have Dončić for two more seasons before he can opt out of his deal.

If that decision were to be made today, it is likely Dončić would sign a new extension with Los Angeles. However, if the Lakers prove unable to surround him with a legitimate championship-caliber team by then, history has shown that stars will ultimately go to better winning situations if given the opportunity.

Feb 4, 2025; El Segundo, CA, USA; Los Angeles Lakers vice president of basketball operations and general manager Rob Pelinka introduces guard Luka Doncic at UCLA Health Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

So how does Pelinka go about actually building a roster that can contend now and for the future this offseason? It likely begins with their aforementioned cap space.

With at least seven spots to fill on the depth chart, the Lakers can go the traditional route and use their space to sign players who better fit around Dončić. It is worth noting that the unrestricted free-agent market this summer is projected to be extremely thin in high-end talent and even clear upgrades to current personnel. The restricted free-agent class, on the other hand, has several intriguing names that should be on the Lakers’ wishlist.

That said, restricted free-agency comes with its own set of hurdles. An interested team must get the player to agree to sign with them, and if they do, the money offered will then be tied up for days while the incumbent team decides whether to match the offer. The two teams could also work on a sign-and-trade for that player, with the interested team needing to send assets in return.

The latter will likely need to be the case if the Lakers hope to pry players such as Peyton Watson, Jalen Duren, Walker Kessler or Tari Eason away from their teams.

Due to a weak free-agent crop, canvassing the league for trades could end up being a more fruitful use of the Lakers’ cap room. They could use their flexibility to take on bad contracts from a team facing tax issues and pick up assets in return, or go star hunting, with the most obvious target being Giannis Antetokounmpo.

Not that it needed confirmation, but reports indicate the Lakers are expected to make a “hard push” for Antetokounmpo this summer.

The Lakers do not have the draft capital or blue-chip prospects that Milwaukee will likely covet in return, but can absorb nearly the entirety of Antetokounmpo’s deal into their space without needing to send back bloated contracts. It remains to be seen if this is of interest to Milwaukee, but it is a unique bargaining tool the Lakers hold over nearly every other team this offseason.

Whether it’s a star like Giannis or multiple role players, the Lakers must explore and be open to every pathway to improve because they can’t afford to be wrong.

Cap space will not last forever. The top of the Western Conference is young and only getting better. Dončić is only in his prime once.

If gaining optionality was their end goal, the Lakers have achieved it. But they must understand that with more choices also comes more chances to make a misstep. The wrong max contract or wrong trade target could put a halt to the next era before it even begins.

These are the self-imposed stakes they put on themselves this summer. Not because they are the Lakers, but a result of years of their own inaction.

All stats courtesy of Cleaning the Glass unless otherwise stated. You can follow Alex on Bluesky at @alexregla.bsky.social.

Best NBA Player Props Today for February 11: Ace in the Hole

It’s a jam-packed night of hoops action with 14 games on the NBA betting board.

I’ve sorted through the odds and found my three favorite plays for the day, including one on a Grizzlies guard who keeps giving us value and another on a rookie starting to show why he was a top pick.

Those and more NBA picks for Wednesday, February 11, are below.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Pelicans Trey Murphy IIIOver 5.5 rebounds<<+122>>
Grizzlies Kentavious Caldwell-PopeOver 9.5 points<<+100>>
Jazz Ace BaileyOver 13.5 points<<-125>>

Prop #1: Trey Murphy III Over 5.5 rebounds

+122 at bet365

As long as the Miami Heat keep playing basketball, I’m going to keep fading them on the glass.

The Heat aren’t the worst rebounding team, but it’s their high tempo that’s made them profitable. 

Miami leads the NBA in pace and shot attempts per game, so that inherently means a lot of rebounds. It surrendered the second-most rebounds per game heading into tonight’s matchup with the New Orleans Pelicans.

My favorite Pels player to back is Trey Murphy III, who has pulled down six or more boards in three of his last five games.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FDSN Oklahoma, GCSEN

Prop #2: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Over 9.5 points

+100 at bet365

Despite the injuries... the trades... the losses... the Memphis Grizzlies are showing some fight. Memphis is playing team basketball and getting performances from places you wouldn’t expect.

Ty Jerome has been a moneymaker lately, but books have caught on, so we turn our attention to Kentavious Caldwell-Pope.

KCP is putting up 11.3 points per game over his last six, getting to double digits five times. We’re getting even money against a Denver Nuggets team that ranks 24th in defensive rating.

  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ESPN

Prop #3: Ace Bailey Over 13.5 points

-125 at bet365

Utah Jazz rookie Ace Bailey has been playing the best basketball of his young career, and I’m betting he keeps rolling in tonight’s matchup against the Sacramento Kings.

Bailey is putting up 16.1 points per game with a .522 effective field goal percentage over his last 11, and he’s had 16+ points seven times during that stretch. 

Yet, we’re still getting Bailey’s points prop at 13.5 against a Sacramento team that can’t stop anyone from getting buckets these days. The Kings have the third-worst defensive rating in the NBA, so why would they suddenly slow down Bailey?

  • Time: 9:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: NBCSCA, KJZZ

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