Kevin Porter Jr. could be out for the season

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It’s quite possible we’ve seen the last of Kevin Porter Jr. in 2025–26. Prior to today’s game against the San Antonio Spurs, Bucks head coach Doc Rivers said that he would be “surprised” if KPJ played again this season. The news was initially reported by Eric Nehm of The Athletic.

It’s been an injury-riddled season for KPJ, as he’s only been able to suit up for 38 games. This latest injury is right knee synovitis in the same knee he had meniscus surgery on in October, which caused him to miss four weeks. According to the Cleveland Clinic, synovitis is swelling of the synovial membrane that lines some joints in the leg. Porter has missed nine of the last 12 games with this latest ailment, last playing on March 17. When he has suited up, KPJ has put up some of the best numbers of his career since his last season in Houston, averaging 17.4 PPG, 7.4 APG, 5.2 RPG, and a shooting line of .465/.322/.878.

Milwaukee sits nine games back of the Heat for 10th in the East, and with a loss today, the Bucks will officially be eliminated from playoff contention. It’s likely the team will play this injury with more caution than the others. So, unfortunately for Porter, he’ll likely have to wait until next season to beat Bam Adebayo’s 83-point single-game scoring mark.

That shifts Porter’s focus to the off-season, and it’s not guaranteed that KPJ returns to Milwaukee. Porter holds a $5.4m player option for 2026–27, making him an unrestricted free agent this summer if he declines it. If he opts out, the Bucks will have his Bird rights and access to the full non-taxpayer mid-level exception of $15.1m, giving Milwaukee the chance to give KPJ a raise themselves.

Dubois scores twice in final period to rally Victoire past Sirens 3-1 in Takeover Tour stop

DETROIT (AP) — Catherine Dubois scored twice in a three-goal third period to rally the Montreal Victoire to a 3-1 victory over the New York Sirens on Saturday in a Takeover Tour stop at Little Caesars Arena.

Montreal (12-4-2-5) pulled within two points of the front-running Boston Fleet with three weeks left in the regular season.

New York (8-0-3-12) took a 1-0 lead when Casey O'Brien was in the right spot to knock in a rebound on a shot by Jaime Bourbonnais that goaltender Ann-Renée Desbiens blocked but couldn't corral at 9:09.

Bourbonnais notched her ninth assist and Anne Cherkowski collected her sixth O'Brien's sixth goal of the season.

Dubois pulled Montreal even 1:54 into the third period and gave the Victoire a 2-1 lead less than five minutes later with her fourth goal of the campaign. Natálie Mlýnková earned her fifth assist on Dubois’ first netter. Shiann Darkangelo and Kaitlin Willoughby both notched their third assists on the go-ahead score.

Laura Stacey scored for the sixth time this season, adding an insurance goal at 7:29. Kati Tabin tallied her ninth assist and Hayley Scamurra collected her eighth.

Desbiens had 23 saves for Montreal.

Kayle Osborne stopped 26 shots in goal for New York.

Montreal outshot New York 29-24 after the Sirens had an 11-2 advantage in the first period.

New York had not shut out an opponent through the first two periods since Jan. 6 in a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Sceptres.

Up next

New York: Hosts the Minnesota Frost on Wednesday.

Montreal: Hosts the Vancouver Goldeneyes on Wednesday.

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AP women’s hockey: https://apnews.com/hub/womens-hockey

Game Preview: Suns look to capitalize against the tanking Jazz

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Who: Phoenix Suns (40-33) vs. Utah Jazz (21-53)

When: 7:00pm Arizona Time

Where: Mortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, Arizona

Watch: Arizona’s Family 3TV, Arizona’s Family Sports, NBA TV

Listen: ESPN 620 / S: KSUN


This will be the third and final meeting between the Suns and Jazz this year. The season series stands at 1-1 after an October in which they met twice.

The Suns come into this one as winners of just one of their last seven games. It is worth noting, however, that half of those six losses came in one-possession games.

It could be worse for Phoenix. The Utah Jazz come into tonight’s game as the winners of just three of their last nineteen, including a loss to Jokic and the Nuggets last night. 

Probable Starters

Now, if you are like me, you see this Utah Jazz starting lineup and are a bit confused. Ace Bailey is playing center? Didn’t he get drafted as a wing? Well, my friends, the Utah Jazz are once again committing to the most horrendous of tanks. They are rolling out nothing but guards and wings in their starting lineup, so I just listed them from 1-5 based on height. Ace Bailey is the tallest of these five at 6’9”.

Injury Report

Suns

  • Grayson Allen – QUESTIONABLE (Knee)
  • Haywood Highsmith – OUT (Knee)
  • Dillon Brooks – OUT (Hand)
  • Mark Williams – OUT (Foot)
  • Amir Coffey – OUT (Ankle)

Jazz

  • Isaiah Collier – OUT (Hamstring)
  • Keyonte George – OUT (Hamstring)
  • Jaren Jackson Jr. – OUT (Knee)
  • Walker Kessler – OUT (Shoulder)
  • Lauri Markkanen – OUT (Hip)
  • Jusuf Nurkic – OUT (Nose)

What to Watch For

This shouldn’t be close. The Jazz are coming off the second night of a back-to-back and the Suns have mostly done well in taking care of business this season against poor teams. The Suns will be bigger and have both the rest and talent advantage.

I am hoping for a big lead early and some extended run for Maluach, Fleming, and Dunn throughout the game. With the season winding down towards the playoffs and the Valley Suns season conclusion, we are quickly approaching a point where these guys are going to get their minutes slashed. The only one that I think Coach Ott may keep in his playoff rotation is Fleming, as he seems to be the one of the three that Ott trusts the most.

Key to a Suns Win

While tonight shouldn’t be close, it has the potential to be a trap game. The Jazz have beaten good teams this year, such as Detroit and San Antonio. Utah is surprisingly 9th in the NBA in points scored. Of course, that number is boosted by the first two-thirds of the season when their players were actually playing. As a counterpoint, even with their best players playing for most of the year, the Jazz have given up more points than any other team in the NBA this season.

The Jazz are young and small tonight. If the Suns can crash the glass with effort, this should be an obvious win.

Prediction

I think the Suns will get out to a big lead early tonight, and I think Oso Ighodaro will have a big game. He is coming off of a battle with Jokic in which he put up 15 points and 6 rebounds on good efficiency. After matching up against the Joker, playing against anyone else has to feel like bowling with guardrails.

Suns 125, Jazz 105

Kohli gets Bengaluru off to winning start in IPL title defense with 6-wicket victory over Hyderabad

BENGALURU, India (AP) — Star batter Virat Kohli hit 69 not out off 38 balls, including five sixes and five fours, as defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets in the Indian Premier League season-opener on Saturday.

Devdutt Padikkal smashed a 26-ball 61, with four sixes and seven fours, as Bengaluru raced to 203-4 in 15.4 overs with 26 deliveries to spare.

Earlier, New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy picked up 3-22 in four overs on his IPL debut as Hyderabad finished with 201-9 in 20 overs. Stand-in skipper Ishan Kishan hit 80 off 38 balls, including five sixes, with Aniket Verma adding an 18-ball 43.

Chasing a par score at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru lost Phil Salt cheaply – out caught for eight.

But impact substitute Padikkal lived up to his role as he raced to 50 off 21 balls. He put on 101 runs off 45 deliveries with Kohli as Bengaluru set a hectic pace in its chase – 76-1 in powerplay and 100 off just 8.1 overs.

Padikkal was caught in the 9th over, but skipper Rajat Patidar didn’t let the momentum slip. He smashed 31 off 12 balls and put on 53 off 22 with Kohli for the third wicket.

Sunrisers’ impact player David Payne struck twice in the 13th over – Patidar and Jitesh Sharma (0) were caught off consecutive deliveries.

But Kohli paced the chase well and Bengaluru was never in serious trouble.

Kohli brought up his 64th IPL half-century off 33 balls to the delight of a packed home ground and then raced to the finish, hitting 18 off Harshal Patel’s four deliveries in the 16th over.

Tim David hit 16 not out off 10 balls, sharing a 40-run unbeaten stand with Kohli off 19 balls.

Hyderabad struggles

Put into bat, Hyderabad’s top order struggled against Duffy’s disciplined bowling. Big hitting openers Abhishek Sharma (7) and Travis Head (11) fell cheaply, while Nitish Reddy was out caught for 1.

Hyderabad was 29-3 in 4.2 overs, when Kishan and Heinrich Klaasen came to the rescue with 97 off 53 for the fourth wicket.

Kishan continued his T20 World Cup form to rescue his side, hitting five sixes and eight fours in his 27-ball 50.

Klaasen made 31 off 22, and looked good for more. He was adjudged caught at midwicket off Romario Shepherd. Phil Salt’s catch was reviewed by the third umpire and Klaasen was not pleased with the decision.

Salt pulled another one-handed stunner at the deep point fence – already a contender for catch of the season – as he dived to the right to dismiss Kishan in the 16th over.

With Hyderabad running out of batting, Aniket Verma (43) smacked four sixes and three fours in 18 balls to take his side past the 200 mark.

But it never looked enough against a raging Bengaluru batting side.

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AP cricket: https://apnews.com/hub/cricket

Boston Celtics Daily Links 3/28/26

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HeraldWith Jaylen Brown out, Payton Pritchard powers Celtics past red-hot Hawks

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Joe Mazzulla shares Jaylen Brown injury update ahead of Celtics-Hawks

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Utah Jazz fan survey results: Who is the most important Jazz player?

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It’s a close one in this latest Utah Jazz Reacts survey results. The Utah Jazz are going to be very good next year, and I was curious who Jazz fans think will be the most important player. These results don’t include the potential results of the upcoming NBA lottery and draft, and that may change thinking come May, but they do involve the five core players of the Jazz right now: Lauri Markkanen, Jaren Jackson Jr., Keyonte George, Ace Bailey, and Walker Kessler. Here’s what Jazz fans said:

By one percentage point, Lauri Markkanen takes the lead as the most important Jazz player going into next season. Probably not surprising, as he’s the most well-known Jazz player. We’ll see how important Markkanen is next season as the Jazz play for wins and a chance at a championship. If Markkanen is your most important player, does that make for a championship team? We’ll find out.

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Jamir Watkins’s defense looks like a building block

When the Wizards played the Spurs in late December, Jamir Watkins spent a bunch of time guarding Victor Wembanyma. Wemby faces physical, dogged defenders who get up under him all the time. Watkins seemed to present a new challenge.

The Wizards’ second round rookie mirrored Wemby’s lanky dribble and looked ready to rocket into the air at every moment to contest sky-high jumpers. In a game where the Wizards characteristically gave up a lot of points, Watkins changed the tenor by blanketing the Spurs’ best player.

The Wizards have found something here. They rewarded Watkins last month by converting his two-way contract into a two-year, fully-guaranteed deal. 

His offense is, to put it mildly, a work in progress. But his defense jumps off the TV screen. There is elite potential here, and it is one of the current joys of watching this Wizards team. 

Take this play from last weekend’s game against Oklahoma City:

The impeccable closeout might be my favorite thing here. He’s able to bound full speed to the perimeter, then slide his feet and shut off any advantage.

From there, he’s actually a beat slow to recognize that Jared McCain is spinning into a dribble hand-off. It simply doesn’t matter. Watkins beams back to the perimeter and blows up the whole play.

Already, Watkins is one of the best defensive playmakers in the NBA. Per Databallr, he ends 4.2 percent of his defensive possessions with a steal, block, or foul drawn — a 97th percentile figure. 

The Wizards have him guard every position. In the same game against Cleveland earlier this year, he spent time on both Donovan Mitchell and Jarrett Allen. He defends bouncing on his toes, as though every dribble is available for the taking. He has an impressive ability to balance in-your-jersey aggression with fundamental sliding and mirroring.

Watch him track Jamal Murray, recover from being screened, and contest his shot at the rim:

His length and quickness has made him an especially intriguing fit defending lead guards. He is at his best picking guys up high on the court and turning simple actions into a chore. But as we saw in the Spurs game, he is also an asset guarding (way) up in size. When Watkins is on the court, the Wizards are six points better per 100 possessions on defense.

Like most rookies, he has areas where his feel will improve and he can match his boundless athleticism with technique. He has an inclination toward gambling. Sometimes, he relies a little too much on his own athleticism — letting guys drive, then trusting himself to make an unlikely recovery. His off-ball recognition will get better with experience.

I’m most intrigued by his rim protection upside. As good as he is at blowing plays up and forcing turnovers, he can get better at understanding when guys like to get their shots off, and how he can generate a quality contest. 

Watkins defends 10.3 shots at the rim per 100 possessions, which is the most in the entire NBA for qualified non-bigs. He is also tracked as the closest defender on more than 20 shots per game all over the court, another elite number. Still, he is only in the 17th-percentile at impacting those shots, meaning opponents are hitting those shots above their regular averages.

Those stats are admittedly noisy, and are partially a product of the Wizards’ general porous defense. But Watkins has room to grow in tracking guys over screens, staying down on fakes, and contesting straight-up at the rim.

He has all the tools to get there. He is clearly very good already. As moribund as the Wizards can look defensively at times, Watkins is a flash of lightning who catches opponents off guard and changes the shape of the game.

To hold onto a role in the NBA, he’ll have to find a role on offense. Promisingly, he’s shooting 34 percent on corner threes. (Don’t look at his above-the-break percentage.) Otherwise, while we’ve seen some brief flashes, he rarely gets the ball and doesn’t put up many shots. Given that he’s too small to carve out a niche as a small-ball five, he’ll have to gain more comfort and feel attacking from the perimeter.

With his defensive ability, he deserves a long leash. There’s not many guys in the NBA who can do what he does.

Magnitude wins Dubai Gold Cup after $12M race goes ahead despite the war in Iran

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Magnitude beat race favorite Forever Young to win the Dubai Gold Cup on Saturday in the first major outdoors sporting event since the outbreak of the Iran War.

The 4-year-old American horse, ridden by Jose Ortiz and trained by Steven Asmussen, successfully resisted a determined effort from Japan's Forever Young with Ryusei Sakai on board, to win the almost $7 million first prize.

Meydaan was third, followed by Imperial Emperor, both Irish horses.

There was a total of €12 million in prize money for the 9-horse race.

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AP sports: https://apnews.com/hub/sports

Pistons vs Timberwolves Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game

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This could have been a matchup of two of the best young stars in the NBA. Instead, both the Detroit Pistons and the Minnesota Timberwolves are having their depth tested with Cade Cunningham and Anthony Edwards sidelined.

My Pistons vs. Timberwolves predictions and NBA picks see value in those injury absences on Saturday, March 28, with Naz Reid stepping up to fill the void.

Don't miss tip-off at 5:30 p.m. ET on ABC.

Pistons vs Timberwolves prediction

Pistons vs Timberwolves best bet: Naz Reid Over 14.5 points (-120)

It would be understandable to accuse me of suggesting this bet as a reaction to Scott Foster’s egregious ejection of Naz Reid in overtime in Wednesday’s utterly chaotic Minnesota Timberwolves win against the Rockets. Foster’s idiocy and the subsequent $50,000 fine levied on Reid do not hurt the motivation here, but the logic is actually much more tangible.

Jaden McDaniels has been ruled out for this matchup against the Detroit Pistons. Without McDaniels and Edwards around, more of the Timberwolves’ offense will run through Reid.

Yes, that is also true of Ayo Dosunmu, but with a tender calf, he may not be as frenetic in transition, and that could suddenly worry his points prop of 16.5 (with the Over juiced to -120 at bet365).

Reid, however, should see some minutes at the three in McDaniels’s stead, and he should take those added minutes and turn them into transition buckets, offensive rebounds and open 3s.

As much as Dosunmu and Bones Hyland have gotten the headlines for Minnesota finding some gear in transition, Reid deserves even more credit. He has always been eager to push it. He was running the floor with the “Twin Turbos” guards as soon as they were on the Timberwolves’ roster.

With Daniss Jenkins now carrying an inordinate workload for the Pistons without Cunningham, a few more transition opportunities may be available. Jenkins has turned over the ball at least three times in three of his last four games, including six against Atlanta on Wednesday.

Pistons vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

These are all bets on quality players taking advantage of added minutes due to stars’ absences. With Cunningham sidelined due to a collapsed lung, second-year St. John’s product Daniss Jenkins has cleared this points prop in his last four games, averaging 22.5 points and 13.75 shot attempts per game.

Pistons vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Naz Reid Over 14.5 points
  • Naz Reid Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Daniss Jenkins Over 16.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: No Edwards, No Problem

On a night-to-night basis, the Timberwolves are not better without Anthony Edwards, but they are more consistent. It is not a total surprise that Minnesota has gone 4-1 against the spread with Edwards sidelined by knee inflammation, with four of those five games hitting their Unders.

Pistons vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Timberwolves -2
  • Under 223.5
  • Naz Reid Over 14.5 points

Pistons vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Detroit -1.5 | Minnesota +1.5
  • Moneyline: Detroit -125 | Minnesota +105
  • Over/Under: Over 221 | Under 221

Pistons vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

The Timberwolves have not only gone 4-1 ATS without Edwards since March 17, they have also exceeded bookmakers’ expectations by an average of 10.3 points per game, even when including the sole ATS loss. Find more NBA betting trends for Pistons vs. Timberwolves.

How to watch Pistons vs Timberwolves

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It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks

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Welcome to the Game Thread. Veterans of the Game Thread know how we do things around here, but for all you newbies we have a few rules. Our community guidelines apply and basically say be cool, no personal attacks, don’t troll and don’t swear too much.

It’s the final stretch of the season, and your intrepid game thread writer has gone on vacation. While I’m on a boat in the middle of the ocean, you people get to watch the Spurs, and talk to each other in the game thread. No worries, I’ll be back before the playoffs. In the meantime: GO SPURS GO!!

[NOTE: while Mark is on vacation, the game prediction will be replaced by a random fact from the archives.]

Random Fact:

Scurvy isn’t real. It’s just something that Big Citrus made up to sell more fruit to pirates.

San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks
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At Michigan, Dusty May's son is the student manager his dad once was

CHICAGO – Dusty May’s youngest son wanted to keep playing basketball. Just like his dad once did.

Eli May had it all planned out. He was going to walk-on at South Florida, just like his eldest brother, Jack, did at Florida, and middle brother, Charlie, at UCF.

But then Michigan called two years ago. That’s when dad came up with another idea, similar to the one he plotted for himself 30 years earlier. Eli May could join his father’s new program as a student manager, just like Dusty May had given up his uniform at Division II Oakland City University to become a student manager under former coach Bob Knight at Indiana after one semester. 

“I didn’t necessarily want to take this path,” Eli May admitted earlier this week, and yet it now offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset and demeanor his father employed to course-correct No. 1 seed Michigan so rapidly, with a chance to make the Final Four in his second season on the job with a win over No. 6 seed Tennessee in the Elite Eight on Sunday, March 29 at United Center. 

The student managers traveling with Michigan are among the only holdovers in the program from the previous regime. There are five of them in Chicago this week for the Midwest Region of the 2026 NCAA Tournament in addition to Eli May, each of whom started under former Michigan coach Juwan Howard. Most of them hope this leads to a career in basketball just as it did for Dusty May.

They arrive at practice and workouts before all the players, and rebound for them at whatever hour of the day they want to get shots up. They cut up game film for coaches and jump in with the scout team during practice. They keep stats and track opponents’ play calls during games. They also pick up towels and trash, drive coaches to the airport, make lunch runs and photocopies, and perform any other odd task that needs to be done around the program. 

None of them get paid, and yet no Division-I basketball team can run without them. This is what Dusty May had in mind when he suggested Eli think about joining the family in Ann Arbor rather than go to USF. 

“It’s obviously tough to give up playing the game and being on a team wearing a jersey,” Dusty May told USA TODAY Sports. “But I just thought as far as his long-term development, all the things our managers learn, problem-solving, they learn people skills. They learn to function. We try to give them a lot of responsibility because we know if they’re ever going to make it in coaching … they have to have the experience of doing meaningful work. Our managers have helped him become much more responsible.”

Michigan basketball student manager Eli May, the son of coach Dusty May, helps during warm ups before the Wolverines' Sweet Sixteen game against Alabama on March 27, 2026.

Those managers were also a little skeptical at first, still reeling from a tumultuous final season under Howard in which Michigan stumbled to one of the worst records in program history (8-24).

They are used to the coach’s son being around. Howard’s sons played for Michigan. Charlie May, meanwhile, became a walk-on at Michigan when his father was hired. The son of Michigan women’s basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico is also a graduate assistant for the men’s team this year.

Eli May, now a sophomore, arrived on campus the summer before the 2024-25 season when there weren’t many student managers around to help the players. He had no idea what he was doing and none of the other student managers talked to him much at first, unsure how to approach the coach’s son who wasn’t a player. He eventually won them over, partly because he had no choice. 

“Once you commit to something in our family,” Charlie May explained, “it’s go deal with it.”

“I’m technically in charge of him and he never complains,” student manager Sam Saraceno said. “Eli is doing grunt work a lot of people wouldn’t do. That’s how you could tell it was different.”

Michigan head coach Dusty May, his wife Anna May, and youngest son, Eli (left) join guard Charlie May (12) during senior day celebration at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

The student managers weren’t treated poorly before Dusty May came to Michigan, they all emphasized. They just feel seen more because May used to be one of them. 

They notice how he still picks up trash from the floor around the practice facility, and lugs water jugs back to the supply closet after practice. They relish when the 5-10 May spots student manager Ryan Levine six points in 1-on-1 games and proceeds to take him into the post for bucket after bucket. They value being included.

“If you were to ask any of us why we do this, the main answer that would come through is the love for the game and the want to be part of something bigger than ourselves,” student manager Cameron Gordon said. “You don’t become a student manager if you don’t have those developments, so while (May) is not a student manager anymore, that’s very authentically who he is and you see it in little things he’s said to us.”

But for the longest time, May didn’t want his youngest son to pursue coaching. He’d always be pitching ideas, Eli said. Become an athletic director, or a front office type, or even a ref. Anything but the grind May put his family through rising up the coaching ladder.

So when May first approached Eli about being a student manager two years ago, he also mentioned perhaps there would be an opportunity to join the program as a walk-on once Charlie moved on. It was the carrot that convinced Eli to give it a try.

But just like dad, he might never put on another jersey again.

"I’d seen the managers from the outside, but I’d never been inside a program and seen it. What they've learned, how they go about their business, it made me want to be a manager more than anything," Eli May said. "I feel like it’s a much better path to becoming a coach eventually."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Michigan's student managers became a family affair under Dusty May

Projected top-five pick Caleb Wilson announces he is entering NBA Draft

While the focus has been on the top draft picks still playing in the NCAA Tournament this weekend, another top-five pick announced he was going pro.

North Carolina's Caleb Wilson declared for the NBA draft in an Instagram post.

Wilson, a 6'10" forward who can play inside or on the perimeter, has the potential to be special in the NBA, which is why he is considered a lock top-five pick come June (a lot of teams have him top four, league sources told NBC Sports). There are some teams that might take him ahead of a player like Cameron Boozer because of Wilson's size, athleticism and potential.

The Atlanta native averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds a game on 57.8% shooting. What really caught the eye of scouts was his big games in big moments — he scored 24 against Kansas and outplayed Darryn Peterson, and had 23 against Duke, outplaying Cameron Boozer.

Wilson is a fantastic athlete and has great size for a wing, is powerful, and while he needs to develop his shot (25.9% from 3-point range this season the foundation is there for him to be a good shooter.

North Carolina was 19-5 with Wilson in the lineup, but he didn't play after Feb. 10, when he suffered a fractured left hand. While recovering from that, he suffered a fractured right thumb. Those one-off injuries did not damage his draft stock, although it was not good for the Tar Heels, who exited in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Wilson is expected to be medically cleared to take part in the pre-draft process.

Pistons vs Timberwolves Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 28

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Our NBA player prop projections are locked in for tonight’s clash between the Cade Cunningham-less Detroit Pistons and Anthony Edward-less Minnesota Timberwolves, with the model highlighting several standout opportunities.

After digging into the data and lining it up against current market prices, we’ve identified the bets with the strongest value.

These Pistons vs. Timberwolves predictions aren’t based on feel — they’re backed by the numbers.

If you’re putting together your card, these are the model’s top NBA picks for Saturday, March 28.

Pistons vs Timberwolves computer picks for March 28

Pistons PistonsTimberwolves Timberwolves
Duren u22.5 points 
-112
Randle o22.5 points
-105
Jenkins u6.5 assists
+115
Gobert o11.5 rebounds
-135
Duren o10.5 rebounds
+105
Reid u2.5 3-pointers 
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Jalen Duren Under 22.5 points (-112)

Projection: 20.1 points

The Detroit Pistons have maintained the fifth-slowest pace in the league over their last five road games, a factor that could affect Jalen Duren’s scoring.

He’s gone Under his 22.5-point line in only three of the past 10 contests, but the Pistons’ slower tempo may make it tougher for him to reach that mark against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Daniss Jenkins Under 6.5 assists (+115)

Projection: 6.4 assists

Daniss Jenkins has struggled to consistently reach his assist line lately, going Under 6.5 assists in four of his last 10 games.

The Timberwolves present a tough matchup, ranking among the league’s top teams in limiting secondary playmaking and guarding passing lanes.

Expect Jenkins to face tight pressure, forcing him to adjust his shots and passes — a scenario that makes another Under on his 6.5-assist line likely in today’s game.

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Jalen Duren Over 10.5 rebounds (+105)

Projection: 11.1 rebounds

Over the past 25 games, the Pistons rank as the NBA’s second-best team in offensive rebounds, a trend that should boost Jalen Duren’s chances to hit his rebounds prop.

He’s gone Over 10.5 rebounds in six of his last 10 games, and with Detroit crashing the boards at such a high rate, another Over looks likely.

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Timberwolves computer picks

Julius Randle Over 22.5 points (-105)

Projection: 23.9 points

The Timberwolves have pushed a fast tempo at home, ranking third in pace over their last 20 games, and with Anthony Edwards still out, they’ll rely on Julius Randle to step up.

He’s gone Over 22.5 points in only three of his last 10 games, but with Minnesota’s accelerated pace, Randle will need a strong performance to keep the team competitive.

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Rudy Gobert Over 11.5 rebounds (-135)

Projection: 11.7 rebounds

The Timberwolves have ranked as the NBA’s second-best team in offensive rebounds over their last five games, with Rudy Gobert playing a major role.

He’s gone Over 11.5 rebounds in six of his last 10 games, and his presence on the boards continues to drive Minnesota’s second-chance opportunities.

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Naz Reid Under 2.5 3-pointers (-170)

Projection: 2.2 3-pointers

Over the last 10 games, the Timberwolves rank as the seventh-least aggressive team in the NBA when it comes to 3-point attempts, and Naz Reid has struggled to convert from deep, going Under 2.5 three-pointers in each of his last 10 contests.

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Milwaukee Bucks Poll: Fans not concerned by Edens’ Giannis comments

Mar 25, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Pete Nance (35) dribbles the ball during the second half against Portland Trail Blazers forward Kris Murray (24) at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

In this week’s Tuesday Tracker and SB Nation Reacts poll, we asked you about Bucks owner Wes Edens’ comments regarding Giannis’ offseason extension decision. We also took your opinion on waiving Cam Thomas for Pete Nance. Here are the highlights:

  • A plurality of our respondents are nonplussed by the binary Edens presented, though 20% of fans wish they’d just bite the bullet and trade him. 23% think Edens should have kept his mouth shut.
  • Put another way, when asking if the statement made fans nervous about Giannis’ future in Milwaukee, a majority don’t think it will affect his decision, while 24% want the Bucks to trade him.
  • Trust in ownership is 55/45 right now, with 45% of fans polled believing the Edens/Haslem/Dinan group will not choose their preferred route between rebuilding and contending. 34% think they’ll keep trying to contend and agree with that course forward.
  • Most voters are on board with waiving Cam Thomas to make room for Pete Nance on a standard deal, though about a third of those voters would have axed Andre Jackson Jr. instead.

Thanks again for voting! Check back on Tuesday for another slate of questions.

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Jackson Tuyay goes viral after sparking Lakers rallies in wins over Nuggets and Nets

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay became the Lakers viral Rally Kid, energizing Crypto.com Arena and helping spark comeback wins over the Nuggets and Nets.

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay isn’t on the Lakers roster, he doesn’t log minutes, his stats won’t show up in the box score — and yet, if you were inside Crypto.com Arena over the last two weeks, you’d swear he’s been the most important player in the building.

It all started March 14, in a 127–125 overtime thriller against the Denver Nuggets. The Los Angeles Lakers were dragging, searching, stuck in that familiar late-game fog. Then the videoboard cut to a kid — arms flailing, eyes wide, heart fully on display like a drum pounding against glass.

It all started March 14, in a 127–125 overtime thriller against the Denver Nuggets. Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

Tuyay wasn’t cheering. He was summoning something.

The arena shifted. The energy followed.

The Lakers stormed back, forced overtime, and won it on a cold-blooded fadeaway from Luka Doncic. Afterward, LeBron James said what everyone was thinking inside the arena. 

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay isn’t on the Lakers roster, he doesn’t log minutes, his stats won’t show up in the box score — and yet, if you were inside Crypto.com Arena over the last two weeks, you’d swear he’s been the most important player in the building. Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

“He’s the reason why we won tonight.”

Say what you want about superstition, about logic, about grown men needing a six-year-old to spark them. Sports has never been about logic. It’s about belief — irrational, electric belief — and right now, that belief wears a kid-sized jersey Lakers jersey.

They’re calling him the Rally Kid now.

And when Tuyay returned Friday against the Brooklyn Nets, the script repeated itself. A handmade card for Doncic. Another fourth-quarter appearance. Another surge. Another win for the Lake Show.

Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers don’t need to explain it.

They just need him in the building.


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