Caitlin Clark joining NBC’s NBA coverage as special contributor

Caitlin Clark is joining NBC's coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026.
Caitlin Clark is joining NBC's coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026.

Caitlin Clark is joining a new team.

NBC has tapped the star Indiana Fever guard to be a special contributor for its NBA coverage this season, with Clark set to make her pregame debut on Feb. 1, when the Knicks host the Lakers at Madison Square Garden for the debut of “Sunday Night Basketball.”

“I’m really excited to be part of the ‘Basketball Night in America’ crew this season,” Clark said Tuesday in a statement.

Caitlin Clark is joining NBC’s coverage of the NBA, the network announced in January 2026. AP

“Carmelo [Anthony], Vince [Carter], and Tracy [McGrady] are legends of the game and Maria [Taylor] is a true professional. It will be really fun to join them a few times this season.”

In addition to the Lakers-Knicks clash at MSG, Clark will also be featured on the program March 29, when the reigning champion Thunder host the Knicks at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.

It’s shaping up to be a busy start to the year for Clark, who is entering her third WNBA season.

Selected first overall out of Iowa in 2024, Clark played in 40 games her rookie season, earning All-Star and All-Rookie Team nods. She was also named Rookie of the Year after averaging 19.2 points per game, 5.7 rebounds and 8.4 assists.

Injuries derailed Clark’s sophomore campaign, as she grappled with left quad and left groin issues early in the year. She sustained a right groin injury in July and suffered a bone bruise to her left ankle during a workout the following month.

Clark, 24, was shut down for the season in September.

Across 13 games in 2025, Clark averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds and 8.8 assists.

Caitlin Clark is entering her third WNBA season with the Fever. AP

The Fever reached the semifinals of the playoffs before losing in five games to the eventual champion Aces.

Indiana opens the season at home on Saturday, May 9, against Dallas — assuming the league and players union strike a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement.

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs. Philadelphia 76ers: TV, live stream info for tonight's game

Tonight's Coast 2 Coast Tuesday NBA action tips off at 8:00 PM ET when the Milwaukee Bucks head to Philadelphia to take on the 76ers. Then, at 10 PM ET, it's the LA Clippers vs Utah Jazz in a West Coast showdown. Live coverage of tonight's doubleheader begins at 7:00 PM ET on NBC and Peacock. See below for additional information on how to watch each game and follow all of the NBA action on NBCSN and Peacock. Peacock will feature 100 regular-season games throughout the course of the 2025-2026 season.

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Milwaukee Bucks vs Philadelphia 76ers Preview:

Tonight's game marks the third of four meetings between the Bucks and 76ers. Philadelphia won the first two games in Wisconsin: a 123-114 overtime victory on November 20, led by Tyrese Maxey's career-high 54 points, followed by a 116-101 win on December 5.

Giannis Antetokounmpo did not play in the first two games due to an injury and is out indefinitely with a calf injury. Antetokounmpo, who is in his 13th NBA season, leads Milwaukee in scoring (28 ppg), rebounding (10 rpg), and assists (5.6 apg).

How to watch Milwaukee Bucks vs Philadelphia 76ers:

  • When: Tonight, Tuesday, January 27
  • Where: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
  • Time: 8:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: NBC
  • Live Stream: Peacock

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Knicks Bulletin: ‘Throw it to me. I do a little dirty work so reward me’

The Knicks play the Kings today.

Kings. Knicks. Knicks. Kings. That’s it.

Here are a few words I gathered in the past few hours.

Mike Brown

On Mitchell Robinson as a roll threat:
“Whoever’s guarding Mitch is aggressive. So if teams keep stepping up and trying to be aggressive on the ball screens, Mitch has to get out quick and he’s gotta look for it at the rim.”

On Mitch’s defensive impact:
“Our defensive player was Mitch. Mitch was phenomenal on the offensive glass, but he was really, really good for us defensively. Four deflections. Couple of 50–50 balls. Rebounding the ball really well. Couple of blocks. Big, big night from Mitch, especially on the defensive end of the floor.”

On using the bench to defend against Maxey and Edgecombe:
“They’re huge. You don’t stop those types of guys, but to have a guy like Deuce coming off the bench, have a guy like Landry, both those guys are physical at the point of attack. That type of relentless pursuit with athleticism and toughness is phenomenal, and obviously we need those guys.”

Mitchell Robinson

On asking teammates for alley-oops:
“I tell them when we’re watching film, ‘Look here, I’m wide open. Throw it to me. I do a little dirty work so reward me.’ That’s kinda how that is.”

Josh Hart

On staying levelheaded after wins:
“It is good, but also it’s January. You can’t get too high or too low. Three games ago we were turning into a lottery team, and now you’re saying we’re battling the East. We’re just trying to stay levelheaded.”

On Shamet and McBride’s defense against the Sixers:
“They were huge. I think Sham got two offensive fouls drawn from blowing up handoffs. Dude was great all game. That’s a tough matchup with Tyrese, and we need that.”

Landry Shamet

On the need to play defense whether shots fall or not:
“Shots fall, sometimes don’t. Effort is controllable. On the defensive end, you gotta find ways to win games when the ball’s not going in. It’s a pride thing.”

On the energy the bench brings to games:
“If you’re coming off the bench you’ve got fresh legs. You’re watching the game and thinking how you can elevate what’s going on. Sometimes it’s as simple as ball pressure. The domino effect is real.”

OG Anunoby

On Robinson’s overall value:
“He’s a special player. There’s no one like him in the league. His impact is felt every night in many different ways.”

Tom Thibodeau

On being ready for another coaching gig:
“I love the game. Obviously, I’m preparing for the next opportunity, so hopefully I’ll be ready for it.”

Boston Celtics Daily Links 1/27/26

HeraldCeltics rookie ‘exceptional’ in extended minutes vs. Trail Blazers

Celtics wing selected to Rising Stars game; Hugo Gonzalez left out

Celtics’ Payton Pritchard reveals he’s playing through injury

Payton Pritchard hits two buzzer-beaters as Celtics beat Blazers

What Joe Mazzulla appreciates about Patriots’ Super Bowl run

Celtics notebook: Why Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised by Boston’s success

Globe Joe Mazzulla shares what has impressed him during Patriots’ Super Bowl run

Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised with Celtics overachieving this season

NBA players, including Jaylen Brown, speak up in solidarity with protesters in Minnesota

Celtics victorious after Trail Blazers bury themselves with blizzard of misses

Trail Blazers’ Jrue Holiday not surprised at Celtics’ success

Celtics GreenComments from the Other Side – Trail Blazers 1/26/26

CelticsBlog10 takeaways from a messy but controlled win over Portland

Celtics’ Amari Williams unveiled ‘exceptional’ potential against Trail Blazers

Payton Pritchard explains he’s been playing through injury — though he’s not making any excuses

Same jersey, different job: Neemias Queta

Jrue Holiday happy in Portland following Brad Stevens heads-up

Celtics spoil Robert Williams and Jrue Holiday’s return, beat Trail Blazers 102-94

Celtics youngster selected for All-Star weekend Rising Star game

Celtics .comKeys to the Game: Celtics 102, Trail Blazers 94

Two-Way Impact: Williams Shines vs. Portland, Harper Jr. Earns Rising Stars Nod

NBC Sports Boston Celtics-Blazers recap: C’s bounce back; Holiday gets tribute video

What to make of Jaylen Brown’s comments about ‘sacrificing’ for Celtics

NESNJaylen Brown Discusses ICE, Minnesota Protests Amid Fatal Shootings

Celtics 2024 NBA Champ Linked To Knicks In Scary Trade Buzz

Patriots, Celtics Set For Epic Super Bowl Sunday

Former Celtics Star ‘Not Surprised’ By Team’s Shocking Success

Jaylen Brown Opens Up About Previous ‘Sacrificing’ For Celtics

Jaylen Brown Reacts To ‘Weird’ Reunion With Former Celtics Stars

Celtics Spoil Jrue Holiday’s Emotional Return To TD Garden With Trail Blazers

Celtics Owner Turns Heads In Hoodie Showing Support For Drake Maye

Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla Shares Takeaway From Patriots’ Super Bowl Run

Mass LiveJrue Holiday trade rumors: Celtics rival has ‘explored’ deal (report)

Former Celtics center makes candid admission about Boston teammates after ‘rough’ trade

Jrue Holiday reveals the real reason the Celtics are shocking everyone this season

Boston Celtics standout honored with NBA All-Star event

Former Celtics champion makes strong Jaylen Brown statement

Celtics rookie impresses for career-best night in Blazers win

Payton Pritchard is the Celtics ‘Name to Know’ Player of the Game in Monday’s win over Blazers

4 takeaways as Celtics beat Blazers, ex-Boston champion returns

Joe Mazzulla identifies what separates Patriots amid surprise Super Bowl run

Celtics WireCeltics’ rookie earns high praise after win over Trail Blazers

Jaylen Brown on Minnesota ICE conflict, role of NBPA

Joe Mazzulla on how Boston Celtics handle increased defensive pressure

Ex-Celtic Robert Williams III explains why he feels blessed after long journey back to TD Garden

Celtics jersey history No. 55 – Wally Szczerbiak (2006-07)

Celtics history: Jiri Welsch born; last consecutive 2OT games

Celtics outlast Blazers, win 102-94 despite thin frontcourt (PHOTOS)

Celtics outlast Blazers with help from Oregon native Payton Pritchard

Ex-Celtic Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised that Jaylen Brown and company have made doubters look silly

Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla on how his players are reacting to Minnesota protests

The Athletic Jaylen Brown took Celtics doubts personally, just as Jrue Holiday thought

NBA trade deadline tiers 2.0: Whose goals have changed with Feb. 5 looming?

Boston Sports JournalSimone’s Six: Jrue, the rook, and Polamalu in Celtics-Blazers

BSJ Game Report: Celtics 102, Trail Blazers 94 – Brown and Pritchard start it, White ends it

Celtics fans will love what Jrue Holiday just said about Boston’s season

Celtics just committed another heist on rest of NBA if latest showing is real

Celtics reminded of big-time trend in latest ugly success story

Celtics’ latest huge development comes at an ideal time

Chowder and Champions 3 Celtics Who Won’t Survive Trade Deadline in Boston

CLNS Media/YouTube LIVE Garden Report: Celtics vs Trail Blazers Postgame Show on CLNS Media

Jrue Holiday returns & Celtics keep winning! | You Got Boston w/ Noa Dalzell

How much NOISE can Celtics make in the PLAYOFFS? | Big 3 NBA Podcast

Payton Pritchard on how Celtics Doubters MOTIVATED him | Postgame Interview

Rob Williams on First Game back playing at TD Garden | Postgame Interview

Jrue Holiday on Celtics Return | Postgame Interview

Jaylen Brown took Celtics Doubters PERSONALLY | Postgame Interview

Joe Mazzulla on Coaching Rookie Amari Williams | Postgame Interview

Jrue Holiday Knew Celtics Would Trade Him | Pregame Interview

Tiago Splitter Describes Jrue Holiday and Robert Williams’ Impact on Blazers

SI .com Jaylen Brown’s signature shot has abandoned him, so he’s adjusting to find ways to score

Boston Celtics go up big, hold on to beat Blazers: Five reasons why they won

Patriots Earn High Praise From Fellow Boston Head Coach

Lindy’s SportsJoe Mazzulla’s Jrue Holiday Message Ahead of Celtics-Blazers

Clutch PointsJaylen Brown’s superpower? Taking things personally

Celtics ChronicleLook at all those screens!

Locked on CelticsBoston Celtics DOMINATE Early, Jaylen Brown and Payton Pritchard POWER Sloppy Night

NBA/YouTubeTRAIL BLAZERS at CELTICS | FULL GAME HIGHLIGHTS | January 26, 2026

Celtics RoundtableBoston Celtics Survive Slog in 102-94 Win Over Portland

Why The Boston Celtics Miss Jrue Holiday, Don’t Miss Kristaps Porzingis

AudacyWhy Jrue Holiday isn’t surprised by the Celtics’ success this season

The Sporting News Jaylen Brown and the Celtics have a $168 million problem

Essentially SportsJaylen Brown Sends Warning to Doubters After Spoiling Boston Return for Ex-Celtics Teammates

Jrue Holiday Comes Clean on Contributing to $300M Sacrifice, Saving Jayson Tatum, Celtics’ Season

HeavyCeltics May Have Found New Hidden Gem on the Roster

Celtics Trade Shortlist Emerges Led by $58 Million Target: Report

Celtics’ Jayson Tatum Addresses Playing Time Controversy in 2024 Olympics

Portland Trail Blazers/YouTubeRobert Williams III Postgame Media Availability | at Boston Celtics | January 26th, 2026

The Sports Hub5 Takeaways: Celtics grind out latest win over Trail Blazers

Blazers EdgeBlazers Have No Luck Against Celtics in Boston

Barstool SportsSometimes In Both Basketball And In Life You Just Need To Puke And Rally

NBA AnalysisJrue Holiday got a standing ovation at TD Garden. Then the Celtics beat his new team by 8 points

Warriors ‘less likely’ to trade Jonathan Kuminga following Jimmy Butler’s ACL tear, per report

In today’s Dub Hub:

The Golden State Warriors’ outlook on Jonathan Kuminga may have shifted following Jimmy Butler’s season-ending ACL injury a week ago. According to a report from ESPN’s Anthony Slater, Golden State has been described as “less likely” to move Kuminga ahead of the Feb. 5 trade deadline.

Per ESPN:


Multiple team sources have described it as less likely Kuminga is moved following Jimmy Butler’s right ACL tear. Prior to that injury, Kuminga was a $22.5 million wing rotting on the bench, having not seen the floor for 16 straight games. Without Butler, he’s back in the mix, scoring 30 points in 30 bench minutes before the injury. There’s internal conversation that he’d get another crack at minutes post-deadline — if he’s still around. That has yet to be determined, though.

Before Butler went down, Kuminga’s role was effectively diminished. He hadn’t appeared in 16 consecutive games, and yet, the team was still winning, going 12-4 in his absence. Coupling that with his team-friendly contract signed over the offseason and a very public trade demand, Kuminga was looking increasingly expendable as Golden State hoped to make a championship push.

However, that thinking shifted once Butler was lost for the season. In need of additional scoring, Kuminga re-entered the rotation and immediately delivered, scoring 20 points in his first game back. He followed that with 10 points in the first half against the Dallas Mavericks before a knee injury forced him out. Kuminga has since missed the past two games after an MRI revealed a bone bruise in his left knee, with no clear timetable for his return.

This latest report could represent posturing from the Warriors as they attempt to maximize leverage in any potential Kuminga deal. Still, league perception around his market appears relatively settled, and if Golden State isn’t satisfied with the offers available, it’s becoming more plausible that this saga stretches into the offseason.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Tuesday, January 27th:

Warriors News:

Overmatched Warriors go off script, invite blowout loss to Timberwolves | NBC Sports Bay Area

This was an opportunity for players in this group, mostly reserves, to persuade Kerr and his staff that they deserve more minutes. Regardless of whether minutes are available, the goal always should be to prove you are worthy.

Each of the five starters – Pat Spencer, Moses Moody, Podziemski, Post and Santos – scored double figures. Only Post, however, shot better than 40 percent from the field. Podziemski lapsed into zero-pass, 1-on-1 ball at least four times.

Kawakami: Why I’m not writing off this Warriors era | The San Francisco Standard

6. Once they hit the button and blow it up, they can’t go back.

Ask the Bulls, who thought they could set up a new golden era after Michael Jordan with Toni Kukoc, Tim Floyd, Brent Barry, Corey Benjamin, and others.

That was 27 years ago.

Steve Kerr discusses the team’s experience in Minneapolis this weekend

NBA News:

NBA buzz: Latest updates, trades, intel ahead of Feb. 5 deadline | ESPN

Regardless of whether the Milwaukee Bucks trade Giannis Antetokounmpo or keep him past next week’s trade deadline, ESPN’s Brian Windhorst said Milwaukee’s focus for the remainder of the season should be on improving their draft positioning. The Bucks will have the worse of their pick and the New Orleans Pelicans‘ pick in June’s draft.

“Forget about this season for the Bucks,” Windhorst said. “The tank is now on the table for them, and the tank plus Giannis is what they’re looking at.”

NBA announces the participants for this year’s Rising Stars Game

In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:

Warriors vs. Timberwolves player grades: No stars to be found

Gary Payton II

12 minutes, 4 points, 1 rebound, 1 steal, 2 turnovers, 6 fouls, 2-for-4 shooting, 0-for-2 threes, 50.0% TS, -20

GPII played less than 12 minutes and fouled out. And that’s all I have to say about that, too.

Grade: D
Post-game bonus: Tied for the worst plus/minus on the team.

Follow @unstoppablebaby on X for all the latest news on the Golden State Warriors.

Bucks vs 76ers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Milwaukee Bucks have been a trainwreck without Giannis Antetokounmpo this season, so there’s not much reason for optimism as they take on the Philadelphia 76ers tonight.

The Greek Freak is expected to miss at least a month with his latest calf injury, and my Bucks vs 76ers predictions expect Tyrese Maxey & Co. to show no mercy at Xfinity Mobile Arena.

Get the latest on this Tuesday, January 27 matchup with my free NBA picks.

Bucks vs 76ers prediction

Bucks vs 76ers best bet: Tyrese Maxey Over 27.5 points (-120)

With Joel Embiid and Paul George in and out of the Philadelphia 76ers lineup, at least Nick Nurse can count on Tyrese Maxey to be ready to roll. Though the heavy minutes seemed to catch up with Maxey in yesterday's blowout loss in Charlotte, I’m picking him to bounce back against the flailing Milwaukee Bucks.

He dropped 54 points on Milwaukee back in November, and I like his chances of nailing this Over, with no Giannis to worry about as a rim deterrent.

Despite cooling off a little, Maxey is still averaging 29.4 PPG, sixth-most in the NBA, and Philadelphia may again be missing Embiid, who’s listed as questionable.

Don’t count on Maxey getting many breaks tonight, either. He leads the league with 39.2 MPG, and he’s averaging 20.8 shots per game this month.

With George set to return and pick up some of the playmaking responsibilities, Maxey should have a little more breathing room to get to his spots, and there are enough minus defenders for him to target on switches.

There’s a growing sense that Giannis may have played his last game for the Bucks, and I don’t see the rest of this roster putting up much of a fight. That’s a recipe for some Maxey fireworks.

Bucks vs 76ers same-game parlay

No one expected Ryan Rollins to be shouldering this kind of scoring burden for the Bucks, and I’m fading his 3-point makes tonight. Though Rollins drilled four triples on Friday against the Nuggets, he had finished with two or fewer threes in his eight prior contests.

I’ll round out my SGP with the Under, which has been a winning ticket in five of the Bucks’ past seven contests. Without Giannis to spark the offense, it could be a long night for the visitors. Meanwhile, the Under is 4-2 in Philly’s last six outings.

Bucks vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 27.5 points
  • Ryan Rollins Under 2.5 made threes
  • Under 219

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bob's Your Uncle

Someone has to soak up extra shots in this Milwaukee lineup, and Bobby Portis won’t be shy about throwing his hat into the ring. He’s knocked down three 3-pointers in three of his past four games, and he scored 19 points last week against the Hawks.

Bucks vs 76ers SGP

  • Tyrese Maxey Over 27.5 points
  • Ryan Rollins Under 2.5 made threes
  • Under 219
  • Bobby Portis Over 16.5 points

Bucks vs 76ers odds

  • Spread: Bucks +10 (-110) | 76ers -10 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Bucks +325 | 76ers -425
  • Over/Under: Over 219 (-110) | Under 219 (-110)

Bucks vs 76ers betting trend to know

The Bucks are 1-6 ATS in their last seven games. Find more NBA betting trends for Bucks vs. 76ers.

How to watch Bucks vs 76ers

LocationXfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
DateTuesday, January 27, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVNBC, Peacock

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“I’d rather have those conversations”: Joe Mazzulla addresses deadly Minnesota shootings

BOSTON — During what’s become an increasingly dark time in Minnesota, players, coaches, and public figures alike have begun speaking out against the deadly violence carried out by federal immigration agents. On Monday night, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla joined in on the conversation.

Before hosting the Trail Blazers at TD Garden to open a four‑game homestand, Mazzulla was asked about the unrest in Minnesota that so far has resulted in the deaths of 37‑year‑old Renée Good, a mother of three, and 37‑year‑old Alex Pretti, an ICU nurse at the Minneapolis Veterans Affairs hospital — both killed in separate federal immigration enforcement shootings.

“Everyone’s impacted by stuff differently,” Mazzulla said.

“Everyone has a way to use their platform differently. So I think the most important thing with that is actually the opposite: I’d rather have those conversations with them, or let them feel any way that they can impact the platform that they have — which is way more important than basketball. We have a great group of guys that do that in different ways; some do it in the public, some do it in the private. And I think you just allow for people to do that. That’s my favorite thing, being around them as men — whether they’re fathers, husbands, or just guys that have impact on people. That’s the most important thing you can do.”

The killings of Good and Pretti have triggered outrage nationwide, with protests erupting across the country in response to the increasingly aggressive actions of federal agents — not police officers. Forced stops demanding identification and proof of citizenship, along with escalated use of force, have become more and more common, exposing millions of Americans to the risks posed by immigration enforcement.

Former Celtics Isaiah Thomas and Guerschon Yabusele spoke out on social media after videos of Pretti’s death began circulating Saturday. The widely shared footage drew responses from Thomas, a father of three, and Yabusele, who welcomed his first child last year. Though from very different backgrounds — Thomas, a Tacoma, Washington native, and Yabusele, a Frenchman who first arrived in the United States in 2016 — both expressed similar sentiments on their respective platforms.

The National Basketball Players Association released a statement of solidarity on Sunday, standing by those in Minnesota affected by the ongoing violence that’s plagued the entire state.

“Now more than ever, we must defend the right to freedom of speech and stand in solidarity with the people in Minnesota protesting and risking their lives to demand justice,” the statement reads. “The fraternity of NBA players, like the United States itself, is a community enriched by its global citizens, and we refuse to let the flames of division threaten the civil liberties that are meant to protect us all.”

Mazzulla, a devout Catholic, understands the weight of today’s political climate. The effects aren’t limited to NBA fans — players, too, feel the impact of a rapidly changing American landscape. They recognize the challenges fans face and the responsibility they carry in using their voices to speak for those who don’t have one.

The NBA has long been at the forefront of speaking out against social injustices — a role Celtics leader Jaylen Brown, Vice President of the NBPA, has embraced. Brown has admired the pioneering work of basketball legend Bill Russell, who, alongside Muhammad Ali and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., led the charge for civil rights activism in the 1960s.

Brown has never feared the aftermath of speaking his mind, regardless of the topic of discussion.

For Mazzulla, creating an environment where players feel comfortable expressing their opinions takes priority. It’s a conversation many are unwilling to have — civilly or in good faith — but one Mazzulla approaches with an open mind and open ears. He doesn’t want anyone in Boston’s locker room to feel censored or unable to speak up, and he’s willing to meet whatever that responsibility demands to ensure players can use their voices where they believe it matters most.

“I think it’s more about listening and allowing people to be who they are, and having a judgment-free zone — looking at people as more than just basketball players. How can I help you with your platform? How can I be there for you? How can I give you the space to be who you are?” Mazzulla said. “That’s one of my favorite things to do — to allow for that. Everyone’s different. It’s a balance. I think it’s more of that, and the other thing is making sure they see the consistency in how I try to live and carry out the platform and opportunity that I have. I think you just kind of keep it to that.”

Against a tough defense, Jaylen Brown’s controlled performance yielded winning results

There was nothing flashy about Jaylen Brown’s performance on Monday night. 

An efficient 20 points, 8 rebounds and 4 assists with only one turnover to his name and four steals to Portland’s, it wasn’t another 30-point scoring masterclass, but it was patient, winning basketball, and it was done against a defensive coverage hellbent on forcing the ball out of his hands.

Through double-teams, blitzed pick-and-rolls and a reliance on primary defender Toumani Camara, appropriately nicknamed “The Shadow,” the Trail Blazers adjusted out of the first quarter to make life as difficult as possible for the All-Star starter, and yet, a controlled late-game performance proved to be a difference in a midseason slugfest. 

The 12 minutes and 46 seconds Camara spent matching up on Brown was double the amount of time of the next closest Blazer-on-Celtic matchup last night (Donovan Clingan’s 6:12 on Neemias Queta came in a “close” second). It wasn’t a far cry from Portland and Boston’s first meeting, where Camara spent 8 minutes on Brown during the Blazers’ 114-108 win on Dec. 28. 

Considering Camara’s reputation as a star-guarding defender, that’s not an easy day in the office for Brown, especially when pick-and-roll actions are blitzed to force the ball elsewhere. Yet, Brown’s difficult shotmaking gene and ability to force rotations through his own gravity led to a productive 18 points on 8-of-13 shooting against that matchup. Despite just one of his four assists coming against Camara, you could see the hockey assists and extra passes come into play, particularly down the stretch as Boston’s offense did just enough to close the door on a Portland team that lingered around for the bulk of the game. 

For your enjoyment, here is a compilation of that matchup (both makes and misses) out of the halfcourt: 

What you’ll notice early is the success Brown had in the pick-and-roll game, burying three shots against drop coverage from both Clingan and Robert Williams. Portland didn’t give him that luxury outside of the first quarter, however, jumping those screens and forcing Brown out of the comfort zone he built during Boston’s hot-shooting first quarter.

As that video progresses, you’re seeing more isolation work directly against Camara. On paper, that’s a tall task for any shot creator. Camara is built to sustain drive contact, and his 7-foot wingspan allows him to cover ground even if you get a step on him, but Brown manages to utilize his own strength (and perhaps the occasional push-off) to generate the minimum space requirements needed to bury shots from the mid-range. 

What that isolation work also does is give Brown more court vision to sense where the help is coming from. 

In the fourth quarter, Brown didn’t make a single shot, or register even one assist, but the way he moved the ball into space was instrumental to Boston getting clean looks despite their No. 1 option receiving the bulk of the defense’s attention. 

In the two-clip package below, neither fourth quarter play registers on the box score, and only one ends in a made basket, but notice the attention Brown is drawing at the start of each clip and how he’s working the ball into space. 

In the first clip, he sees three defenders in his area and breaks down the defense with a tough-angle kickout to Derrick White. The second is a pass over the double team where Sam Hauser wisely cuts into space to give him an outlet over the defense, which generates an open mid-range jumper. 

In this last clip (of lesser quality because NBA.com cuts off the entire possession), Hauser is again the safety valve opening up for Brown, this time on a play that puts this game away for good. 

Boston wants to get the ball in Brown’s hands, so they run a gut screen that doesn’t shake Camara but at least gets the ball successfully to Brown, albeit far out beyond the 3-point line. Like his namesake, Camara perfectly shadows Brown to keep him from attacking, but Hauser is all over this possession, ghosting a screen that forces Jrue Holiday to communicate to Shaedon Sharpe to take an off-ball switch, which comes just a little too late as Hauser loops back around toward the nail to receive a lofted pass over the outstretched arms of Camara.

Hauser gets to a soft spot in the defense, where he has space to pitch it to White for the game-sealing dagger. 

That possession took three passes and 18 precious seconds off the clock, and the Celtics were able to come away with a home win where their star player made winning plays against a defense that dared anyone else to find the bottom of the net.

Rui Hachimura is ‘back in his groove’ and thriving for the Lakers

Rui Hachimura’s talent is undeniable.

He’s an elite shooter who is converting on 43.9% of his 3-point attempts on the season, making him the best perimeter threat on the Lakers. Recently, though, he’s been struggling.

His calf injury forced him to miss seven straight games and upon his return, his production dipped. Hachimura averagedjust 7.8 points while making 31.3% of his 3-point shots in his first four games back.

But during LA’s recent road trip, he’s begun to take a turn for the better.

He had back-to-back threes late in the fourth in a win against Dallas and in Chicago, Hachimura shot lights out, going 9-11 from the field, scoring 23 points in his 29 minutes of play.

After the win, Lakers head coach JJ Redick acknowledged Hachimura’s return to form.

“Rui, now, feels like…he’s kind of back in his groove,” Redick said. “He had not taken a ton of shots and I don’t think was playing well – and I told them him that so I’m not trying to call him out – but he wasn’t playing well leading into his injury and then it takes a little bit of time to get back in that rhythm. It feels like the last few games, he’s back to who he was at the start of the year.

“I think his defensive engagement, particularly the last two games because in Dallas he had a great defensive game on tape as a low man and again another good one tonight.”

Hachimura was always going to regress to the mean. During his four seasons with the Lakers, he’s been a consistent double-digit scorer, so a handful of subpar games after an injury shouldn’t have been cause for panic.

However, as Redick mentioned, Hachimura was playing poorly even before his injury. Also, now he appears to have been moved to the bench. A change like that can be misinterpreted and significantly impact how a player performs.

Hachimura playing this well while coming off the bench demonstrates that he is embracing his sixth man role and will continue to play his best. And his experience in the NBA has helped him remain level-headed through all of it.

“This is my seventh season and the NBA season is so long,” Hachimura said. “It’s up and down. I always tell myself to stay calm and do what you’ve got to do. That’s all you can do, control what you can do. For me to do this kind of stuff, it’s normal.”

With Hachimura looking like his old self, the Lakers have their best shooter back. And if he continues to excel as a reserve player, he should also give the bench an offensive injection they desperately need.

LA averages 26.2 bench points per game, which is the lowest scoring average in the NBA.

Hachimura might not be the most important Laker, but he’s a key player in the rotation. And if he stays playing at this level, it raises the ceiling on how good the Lakers can be.

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NBA Trade Rumors 2025-26: Karl-Anthony Towns, Jonathan Kuminga, Knicks and Lakers talk

The NBA trade market has been slow to develop this year. While there was a big move — Trae Young is a Wizard — this has generally moved slowly. We are now just more than a week away from the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline and things are calm.

Here is the latest from around the league.

Jonathan Kuminga

Jonathan Kuminga and the Golden State Warriors are ready for a divorce, but the season-ending injury to Jimmy Butler may change the dynamic and keep Kuminga in the Bay Area into the offseason.

Part of the challenge in trading Kuminga is that the Warriors can't showcase him — Kuminga hyperextended his knee in the game against Dallas last Thursday and has a bone bruise. It's unclear whether he can return to the court before Feb. 5, which would give some teams pause in going after him.

Butler is the bigger issue, as Anthony Slater lays out at ESPN.

Multiple team sources have described it as less likely Kuminga is moved following Jimmy Butler's right ACL tear. Prior to that injury, Kuminga was a $22.5 million wing rotting on the bench, having not seen the floor for 16 straight games. Without Butler, he's back in the mix, scoring 30 points in 30 bench minutes before the injury. There's internal conversation that he'd get another crack at minutes post-deadline -- if he's still around.          

The challenge in trading Kuminga is that the teams who are interested are not going to give up much, or want Golden State to take on long-term money, and Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. is not going to go that route. For example, the Lakers need wing help and might take a flyer on Kuminga, but Los Angeles doesn't have players on their roster that the Warriors want, reports Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints. It's much the same in Sacramento, another team that is interested but the Warriors do not want to get in the Malik Monk business.

It looks more and more like Kuminga will be a Warrior into the summer, when they will try to trade him again, possibly as part of a larger deal.

Karl-Anthony Towns, Knicks

Is Karl-Anthony Towns available in a trade? Depends on who you ask.

New York talked to multiple teams about a Towns trade, reported Steve Popper of Newsday. On the other hand, the Knicks are not looking to move on from KAT, reports two trusted sources: Knicks writer Ian Begley of SNY.tv and national writer Sam Amick of The Athletic, both of whom say they haven't heard any Towns buzz. Meanwhile, Stefan Bondy of The New York Post phrased it that the Knicks were not "shopping" Towns, but that implies they will listen to teams who call to check in on him.

While the Knicks likely do not trade Towns before Feb. 5, they would like to know his trade value on the open market, reports Marc Stein of The Stein Line, in what sounds like the most logical explanation and where things stand. As we have reported before, there is a sense in league circles that if the Knicks fall short of owner James Dolan’s stated goal — making the NBA Finals — Towns could be the scapegoat and find himself traded this summer.

• One other Knicks note from Stein: New York has "explored pathways" with Portland to bring veteran guard Jrue Holiday to Madison Square Garden. The Knicks like the idea of putting Holiday next to Jalen Brunson — as they should, that would be a fantastic backcourt pairing.

However, actually pulling off that trade is highly unlikely. Holiday makes $32.4 million this season and is owed $74 million for the two seasons after this one. Portland will want young players and first-round picks that New York doesn't have in a trade. The trade works under the cap by sending OG Anunoby to Portland straight up, but that doesn't make much sense for the Knicks on the court. Consider this something else to track into the summer.

Most likely move by the Knicks? Trading Guerschon Yabusele and his $5.5 million contract for… something.

Anthony Davis

Marc Stein of The Stein Line has reiterated what has been pretty clear for a while: It's highly unlikely Anthony Davis will be traded before Feb. 5. His salary and injury history — including his current hand injury — have made finding a trade partner difficult.

What is different is Stein's spin/report that Davis "would prefer to stay put for the rest of this season after absorbing the shock of last February's sudden in-season relocation from the Lakers to the Mavericks." File that in the "This is my only option/This is the only option I ever wanted" bin.

Los Angeles Lakers

Last season, the Phoenix Suns were ripped by pundits when they traded a valuable 2031 unprotected first-round pick for three first-round picks (2025, 2027 and 2029) that were destined to be in the 20s (the worst of Cleveland or Minnesota in those years). The only way it made sense was that Phoenix had another trade or trades lined up, and it needed multiple first-rounders. Nope. The Suns did nothing, hung on to those picks and ultimately drafted Liam McNeeley at No. 29 with that 2025 pick (then traded him to Charlotte for Mark Williams).

Now the Lakers are considering doing something similar, something Dave McMenamin confirmed at ESPN.

In the past month, league sources told ESPN the Lakers have canvassed teams to see whether they could find a deal to send out their 2031 or 2032 first-round pick in order to get multiple firsts back for it. Being armed with more tradable picks would give L.A. more options this trade season, beyond the expiring contracts of Rui Hachimura, Gabe Vincent and Maxi Kleber.

Like with the Suns, this only makes sense for the Lakers if they have second and third deals lined up, and even then it's questionable. The bigger question the Lakers need to ask themselves is, "Are the players we're bringing in making us a contender?" It would be tough to answer yes to that in a conference with Oklahoma City, Denver, San Antonio and Houston. Are the Lakers better off waiting until this summer, when LeBron James and Austin Reaves are free agents, and then making whatever roster upgrades are needed?

Other trade notes

• No, the Grizzlies and Pelicans are not talking about a Ja Morant trade, according to Marc Stein.

• Will Chicago be active at the trade deadline? Historically, decision maker Artūras Karnišovas and the Bulls have been quiet at the trade deadline, but Eric Pincus at Bleacher Report says the Bulls are one of the league's most active teams at the deadline. "Per multiple league and agent sources, Chicago is looking to improve postseason chances this season while adding young, athletic players to complement its core duo of Josh Giddey and Matas Buzelis." Good luck with that, 29 other teams are looking for young, athletic players, too.

• Toronto is looking to kill a couple of birds with one trade, both dipping below the luxury tax line and adding depth at center with Jakob Poeltl out for an extended time, reports Josh Lewenberg of TSN. A few names to watch: Dallas' Daniel Gafford, Orlando's Goga Bitadze and Brooklyn's Day'Ron Sharpe.

• With Steven Adams out for an extended period in Houston, the Rockets are considering a trade to bring in another big man, reports Kelly Iko of Yahoo Sports. Something to watch.

If the Rockets make a trade, Tari Eason is off limits in the deal, Marc Stein reports.

Knicks reportedly looking to trade for Jrue Holiday. Giannis Antetokounmpo next?

Is this likely? Would you do it? Will it even be worth it?

Giannis Antetokounmpo, the consensus top-five player in the world, former MVP, and NBA champion, has been linked to the Knicks for quite a while now. It started with analysts wondering what Giannis in New York could look like, and slowly, but surely, it evolved into full-blown rumors that both sides were interested.

Now, we don’t know the full picture in terms of the level of interest, the timelines, and the likelihood.

Outside of the few people involved in the situation, we can only speculate, decipher quotes, and try to decipher body language as if we were detectives. But the Antetokounmpo-Knicks rumor has become the latest background noise of the NBA rumor mill, and for many, it has become somewhat tiresome and old. Yet, the prospect of pairing Jalen Brunson with one of the best players in the world, and bringing said player to the self-proclaimed Mecca of Basketball has kept up the hopes of a handful of fans.

And for those fans, Monday presented even more anticipation in the shape of Marc Stein’s Substack, The Stein Line. In it, the NBA writer wrote about how there have been rumblings about the Knicks wanting in on former Buck, Jrue Holiday. New York believes that the veteran point guard would be a great backcourt complement to Brunson, given his ability to both play on the ball and off the ball, and of course, his great point-of-attack defense. But the Knicks presumably want Holiday for another reason. And that’s where the Greek Freak comes in.

The Knicks are under the assumption that if they weren’t the most attractive option for Antetokounmpo, bringing Holiday, a teammate the big man has praised time and time again, would solidify them as such.

Acquiring the pair sounds great on paper, but there’s still a lot to consider. It would pretty much signal the end of Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges’ time as a Knick. They’d also have to part ways with Guerschon Yabusele, as well as Pacome Dadiet, and or Tyler Kolek. It would also likely mean having to trade for a starting center, as historically, Antetokounmpo doesn’t spend much time playing the five and operates best when he is paired with a stretch center.

Those problems may not seem significant given the potential to assemble a roster of Brunson, Holiday, OG Anunoby, Antetokounmpo, a starting center, Mitchell Robinson, Deuce McBride, and Josh Hart. However, executing this plan requires Dolan and Rose to decide the current roster can’t win and to consider risking the championship-or-bust mandate Dolan set.

With the February 5th trade deadline just nine days away, the Knicks must confront a clear crossroads. Should they stand pat and bet on regaining early-season form, or should they make a significant move, accepting short-term risks in pursuit of a transformative leap?

Game Preview: Suns’ look for season sweep vs the Brooklyn Nets

Who: Phoenix Suns (27-19) vs the Brooklyn Nets (12-32)

When: 7:00 pm Arizona Time

Where: Mortgage Matchup Center – Phoenix, Arizona

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The Suns are looking to bounce back in the Valley after two straight devastating losses in the past few days. They take on the Brooklyn Nets, a team that has struggled this season, but put on a decent show against the Suns in their last meeting. Even if it felt like the Suns were in control of that game entirely, the Nets did have some runs that made you realize, if they get hot, it could be over here.

Unfortunately for the Suns, the injury bug is still in town after residing in the Valley all season long. Suns star player Devin Booker has already been ruled out due to an ankle injury and will be reevaluated in a week. Their other primary scorer, Jalen Green, also aggravated his hamstring and missed their last contest, too. Hopefully, he can be back to help an offense that struggled without its two best scorers previously.

The Nets are scrappy, though, and have some solid names who have been showing out this season. A guy in Michael Porter Jr. has completely changed the narrative about him offensively in this new role. With Jordi Fernandez being a smart coach as well, this team has outdone expectations each season and could pull a fast one on the Suns fans while on the road.

Probable Starters

Injury Report

Suns

  • Devin Booker — OUT (Ankle)
  • Jalen Green — QUESTIONABLE (Hamstring)
  • Jordan Goodwin — AVAILABLE (Jaw Sprain)

Nets

  • Noah Clowney OUT — (Illness/Back Soreness)
  • Tyrese Martin QUESTIONABLE —(Illness/Left Knee Soreness)
  • Cam Thomas PROBABLE — (Left Ankle Sprain)
  • Nolan Traore PROBABLE — (Illness)

What to Watch For

For the Suns, we will watch to see how this offense looks without its two best scorers. The Suns seemed to struggle in their last matchup against the Heat. The Suns shot only 20% from three in that game, which is concerning given that their three-point shot is a main focal point of their offensive success. The Suns are going to have to be more consistent on that end to keep this game close. If they struggle once again from three, it will be interesting to see how they get the offense going.

For the Nets, it is very similar: will their offense also come alive? In their last game, their offense failed to show up, scoring only 89 points. With the Suns having a top-tier defense, the Nets will likely struggle, just as they have all season. That being said, if the Suns’ offense is not locked in, the defense has to be, for them to ultimately have a fighter’s chance.

Keys to a Suns Win

Even with the Nets’ worst record, this will not be a cakewalk for the Suns. After getting embarrassed on their home court by the Heat and losing that season series, I expect the Suns to bring that same aggression against the Nets. Who cares if the Nets are a bottom-feeder team? Getting a series sweep would boost this team’s morale, which is still looking to rise in the standings.

To accomplish that, the defense will have to be locked in and give them their chance. We all know this team does not give up, and looking for that bounce-back game, they will show that hunger on the court. Having them relentlessly be pests for this Nets offense, forcing turnovers, will help this team get ahead. Then they also have to limit MPJ and make sure he does not have a historic night. If both of those things can come true, the fans should be blessed with a victory to celebrate.

Prediction

Even with all the skepticism coming into this one, the better team will be victorious. That being said, the Suns will win and gain some much-needed momentum heading into the rest of this homestand.

Suns 108, Nets 96

Lakers get the message after Redick’s team meeting

Lakers coach JJ Redick didn’t outright call out star guard Luka Doncic’s passing — or lack of it — after the team’s Thursday loss to the Clippers.

But he also didn’t absolve Doncic from any fault in the issue, saying that Doncic has “got to trust the pass…[when] he’s playing in a crowd, he’s got to pass the ball.”

Doncic’s response? 

Back-to-back double-digit assists performances, including a 46-point, 12-assist showing in Monday’s road win over the Chicago Bulls for Doncic’s third 40-point, 10-assist game of the season. 

Following a team meeting in which JJ Redick challenged Luka Doncic and LeBron James to get their teammates more involved, the results have been positive for the Los Angeles Lakers. AP

“I was just being aggressive,” Doncic said.

Doncic has downplayed Redick’s comments about his passing since being asked about them after the loss to the Clippers, though he acknowledged his responsibility to be the catalyst for ball movement as the team’s primary ball handler.

And the numbers suggest that Doncic hasn’t made a significant shift to his game since the loss to the Clippers.

But it feels likeDoncic has made a shift.

Getting off the ball a little bit earlier than usual. And with a little bit more intentionality. 

And it isn’t just an observation. Rui Hachimura acknowledged the team had a meeting in which Redick told his star players that they need to pass more. 

“I want to give it credit to our coaches, especially JJ. They talked to the main [ball handlers]: LeBron [James], Luka, those guys, they always have the ball. And they told them that in the team meeting that they need to be looking more for their teammates. And that’s what they’ve been doing. 

Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers passes the ball during the game against the Chicago Bulls on Monday. NBAE via Getty Images

“They took it in a good way and that’s what they’ve been doing. Everybody gets touches and everybody shares a ball. It’s fun. That’s how basketball should be. We got to keep doing it.”

It’s unlikely the Lakers will become a high-frequency passing team. 

It isn’t necessary for success.

Their 269.8 passes per game entering the win over the Bulls ranked No. 27 across the league. 

And with Doncic, James and Austin Reaves — who’s expected to return to the lineup within the next week — having the ability to create advantages in a variety of ways, the Lakers don’t always need to pass to create the best scoring opportunity.

But there’s a benefit to the Lakers’ star players, and especially Doncic, for getting their teammates more involved via passing.

They’re more engaged offensively. They’ll play harder defenisively because they’re more engaged. And trust will build. 

“When you’ve got a playmaker like that,” Jaxson Hayes said of Doncic. “Just somebody on your team who can just make any type of plays happen like that passing or shooting, obviously you just gotta give them a chance.”

Doncic has downplayed Redick’s comments about his passing since being asked about them after the loss to the Clippers. NBAE via Getty Images

And when Doncic is in a passing rhythm like he was when he made the behind-the-back pass to Gabe Vincent off a live dribble before Vincent made the swing pass to assist Rui Hachimura for a 3-pointer to put the Lakers up 89-80 in the third against the Bulls, it can be just as infectious on the team’s energy as one of Doncic’s stepback 3s.

“I’ve talked about this: he’s an engine that’s fully on, and he likes to create out there, and that’s a part of what makes him a great player,” Redick said. “Because I played with him, I have a pretty good understanding of that. Not to say it doesn’t test your patience at times, but you have to be willing to live with some of the stuff that he tries. Because more often than not, you’re going to get a great result.

“And he had some great passes. He made some amazing shots. But there’s that creative element that he needs to thrive, and you’ve got to allow that. 


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Clippers at Jazz predictions: Odds, recent stats, trends and best bets for January 27

Winners of eight of their last nine games, the Los Angeles Clippers (21-24) begin a quick two-game road trip with a stop in Salt Lake City to take on the Jazz (15-31).

Since December 20, Kawhi Leonard and co. are 15-3 and as a result have climbed back to within sight of a playoff berth. The story has been the Clippers’ defense which during that stretch of 18 games is allowing an average of just 106.9 points per game. As a result, they currently sit tenth in the West and thus in the final postseason play-in spot in the conference. They are six games behind Minnesota and the sixth spot. That may seem like quite the mountain to still climb but know the Clippers have gained four games in just the last ten on the Timberwolves.

While Los Angeles has outpaced its competition the past six weeks or so, the Jazz are getting lapped. Losers of their last two and six of their last seven, the Utah Jazz sit 6.5 games behind the Clippers and that final play-in spot. Lauri Markkanen is this team’s star, and he has played well when available, but the All-Star has missed roughly 33% of Utah’s games this season.

These teams have split a pair of games this season with Utah winning 129-108 at home on October 22 and the Clippers rolling to a 118-101 win in SoCal on January 1.

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: Clippers at Jazz

  • Date: Monday, January 27, 2026
  • Time: 10PM EST
  • Site: Delta Center
  • City: Salt Lake City, UT
  • Network/Streaming: NBC/Peacock

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Game Odds: Clippers at Jazz

The latest odds as of Tuesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: Los Angeles Clippers (-340), Utah Jazz (+270)
  • Spread: Clippers -8.5
  • Total: 233.5 points

This game opened Clippers -10.5 with the Total set at 231.5.

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Expected Starting Lineups: Clippers at Jazz

Los Angeles Clippers

  • PG James Harden
  • SG Kris Dunn
  • SF Kawhi Leonard
  • PF John Collins
  • C Ivica Zubac

Utah Jazz

  • PG Isaiah Collier
  • SG Cody Williams
  • SF Ace Bailey
  • PF Lauri Markkanen
  • C Kyle Filipowski

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Injury Report: Clippers at Jazz

Los Angeles Clippers

  • Kris Dunn (calf) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
  • Kawhi Leonard (knee) is listed as questionable for tonight’s game
  • Bogdan Bogdanovic (hamstring) has been ruled OUT of tonight’s game
  • Derrick Jones Jr. (knee) has been ruled OUT of tonight’s gam

Utah Jazz

  • Lauri Markkanen (conditioning) is questionable for tonight’s game
  • Kevin Love (knee) is listed as probable for tonight’s game
  • Jusuf Nurkic (illness) is doubtful for tonight’s game
  • Keyonte George (maintenance) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game
  • Georges Niang (foot) has been declared OUT for tonight’s game

Important stats, trends and insights: Clippers at Jazz

  • The Jazz are 10-14 at home this season
  • The Clippers are 8-15 on the road this season
  • The Clippers are 22-23 ATS this season
  • The Jazz are 25-21 ATS this season
  • The OVER has cashed more in games involving the Jazz than for any other team in the NBA (29-17)
  • The OVER has cashed in 22 of the Clippers’ 45 games this season (22-23)
  • Kris Dunn failed to garner an assist in the Clips’ last game (126-89 win vs. Brooklyn) but had averaged 4 per game over the previous 5 games
  • Ivica Zubac has hit a double-double in each of his last 5 games

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  • Moneyline: Rotoworld Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline
  • Spread: Rotoworld Bet is leaning towards a play on the Clippers -8.5
  • Total: Rotoworld Bet is recommending a play on the Game Total UNDER 234.5

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Embiid and Grimes questionable, PG probable for Sixers-Bucks

It’s fitting that someone got dinged up in the worst loss of the season.

The Sixers released their injury report as they host the Milwaukee Bucks on the second leg of a back-to-back Tuesday. After not playing in the first leg in Charlotte, Joel Embiid and Paul George are both listed with left knee injury management. A key distinction is that Embiid is questionable where George is probable.

In the games he’s played in recently, Embiid had gotten the probable tag, so that’s worth keeping an eye on. He was favoring that leg after Ariel Hukporti inadvertently fell on him in the second half of a loss to the Knicks over the weekend. The only games Embiid has missed so far in the month of January have been resting parts of a back-to-back.

The new addition to the injury report is Quentin Grimes, listed as questionable with a right ankle sprain. This likely happened in the first quarter of the blowout loss to the Hornets Monday. Grimes was fouled shooting a three-pointer by Collin Sexton. Grimes didn’t leave the game at that point, but was definitely shaken up after landing on Sexton’s foot and rolling his ankle.

Perhaps a day off or two is something Grimes needs as well. Over his last 13 games he’s shooting 42.7% from the field and just 26.9% from three. If Grimes’ recent struggles won’t do it, perhaps missing time will open up an opportunity for Jared McCain to fight his way back into the rotation. After being out of it for six games, McCain got plenty of open run in garbage time against the Hornets to put up 16 points shooting 4-of-8 from three-point range.

For Milwaukee, they’ll be without Taurean Prince and Kevin Porter Jr., both of whom have been banged up all season. No absence looms larger though than Giannis Antetokounmpo, now missing an extended stretch due to a calf injury for the second time this season.

The Sixers should hope that their guys can go tonight, because a Giannis-less Bucks team is the perfect opportunity to bounce back from an embarrassing blowout from the night prior.