NBA trade rumors: Injuries to star players complicate deadline moves

The 2026 NBA trade deadline is suddenly less than two weeks away and the clock is beginning to tick for teams trying to pull off a deal. The rumors and speculation have been a constant, from the preseason all the way up until now, and already one big star, Trae Young, was dealt earlier this month ahead of the deadline crunch.

There hasn't been a move since then. But Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ja Morant, Anthony Davis, Domantas Sabonis, Jonathan Kuminga and, more recently, Karl-Anthony Towns are among the former All-Stars and notable NBA players that have been dangled in potential trade scenarios. All could be on different teams in less than two weeks, but each is just as likely to wind up sticking around past the deadline in spite of their possible availability at the moment.

The biggest reason for such uncertainty, beyond the salary cap and chemistry ramifications of pulling off a trade mid-season? Injuries.

Antetokounmpo, Morant and Davis are each not playing at the moment, with a decent chance none are back in the lineup by the trade deadline. Kuminga just suffered an injury last week as well. Sabonis, meanwhile, just returned after a lengthy absence from a knee injury. That means the days ahead will be filled with even more speculation to sift through.

Here's a look at some of the latest NBA trade deadline rumors:

Giannis still in-demand despite injury, potential agent drama

Antetokounmpo continues to lead the conversation surrounding the NBA trade deadline, even after he suffered another calf injury on Friday, Jan. 23 that is likely to sideline him past Feb. 5. The Milwaukee Bucks star spoke afterwards about making a playoff push when he returns, and the team has reportedly been trying to beef up its roster around Antetokounmpo at the deadline, not trade him. But teams around the league are nonetheless still preparing as if he could become available in hopes the Bucks change their mind, according to NBA reporters Marc Stein and Jake Fischer.

Antetokounmpo's representation moving forward could also be an added layer in discussions about his future after a report from Henry Abbott of True Hoop that "Giannis was close to firing his longtime agent Alex Saratsis over his failure to get Giannis traded from the Bucks." The report also states LeBron James' agent and longtime friend, Rich Paul, is believed to be trying to recruit Antetokounmpo to be his client with the pitch that "he’s the guy who can get a star player where he wants to go."

Not so fast on Knicks, Karl-Anthony Towns trade talk

Forward Karl-Anthony Towns came up in trade speculation last week as the Knicks endure some unexpected headwinds and pressure mounts due to their NBA championship expectations. He was even floated as a possible piece in a potential trade for Antetokounmpo.

But The Athletic reported Friday, Jan. 23 that the Knicks have "not engaged in any discussions about a possible Towns trade this season and plan to stick with him through this rough patch.

New Orleans Pelicans not pursuing Ja Morant

The market for Ja Morant remains quiet, particularly now that the Memphis Grizzlies star is out at least three weeks with an elbow injury and likely won't return to action until after the trade deadline. You might be able to scratch the Pelicans off the list, too, despite social media scuttlebutt that suggested the Pelicans were pursuing Morant. Stein reported there are no discussions between the Pelicans and Grizzlies concerning a Morant trade.

Though the Grizzlies are fielding offers for Morant for the first time ahead of the trade deadline, he could remain with the franchise past Feb. 5. Morant indicated previously he wants to stay in Memphis, and concerns about his durability and contract situation linger as obstacles for the Grizzlies.

Domantas Sabonis linked to four teams

It's been no secret the Sacramento Kings want to be active in trying to overhaul their roster at the trade deadline, and Sabonis is seen as one of the players most likely to change teams. The Toronto Raptors, Washington Wizards, Chicago Bulls and Phoenix Suns are teams that have expressed interest in acquiring Sabonis, according to The Athletic, with the Raptors of particular interest given their spot near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

Sabonis has appeared in five of the Kings' past six games after missing nearly two months with a knee injury. He's averaging 12.6 points, 9.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists while averaging less than 23 minutes per game since his return.

Boston Celtics looking to add 'big-time starting center'

The Celtics remain an Eastern Conference contender this season despite the absence of star Jayson Tatum, and they could be buyers at the trade deadline after spending this past offseason as sellers getting off the contracts of Jrue Holliday and Kristaps Porzingis.

“They’ve been in the marketplace, trying to go get a big-time starting center potentially," ESPN's Shams Sharania said on "The Pat McAfee Show" on Friday, Jan. 23. "They’re going to be aggressive in moving the needle. They’ve got assets. They’ve got contracts to play with.”

Onyeka Okongwu (Atlanta Hawks), Daniel Gafford (Dallas Mavericks), and former Celtics big man Robert Williams III (Portland Trail Blazers) are potential targets, according to NBC Sports, if Boston can't land an elite option like Ivica Zubac (Los Angeles Clippers) or Jaren Jackson Jr. (Memphis Grizzlies).

Sixers open to trading Andre Drummond, Eric Gordon

The Philadelphia 76ers are in a weird spot with a new star in Tyrese Maxey, one of the league's best rookies in VJ Edgecombe and the aging and expensive Paul George and Joel Embiid on the roster. It's come together functionally this season, with the Sixers sitting within the top-six of the Eastern Conference standings before games played on Jan. 26.

But the team is $7 million above the NBA's luxury tax threshold and only about $1 million from being a first-apron team and facing penalties under the league's collective bargaining agreement, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer. The report goes on to state the expiring contracts of Andre Drummond and Eric Gordon could be dealt to stay out of the luxury tax, although Philadelphia could be forced to attach a second-round draft pick to facilitate a transaction.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA trade rumors amid Giannis, Ja Morant, Anthony Davis injuries

Girona scores with diving header in injury time to draw 1-1 with Getafe

MADRID (AP) — Victor Reis scored with a diving header in injury time to give Girona a 1-1 home draw against Getafe on Monday and extend its unbeaten run to four matches in the Spanish league.

Girona was one of La Liga’s form sides coming into the game at the Estadio Municipal de Montilivi but it went behind after 59 minutes when Luis Vazquez got on the end of a nice delivery from Juan Antonio Iglesias Sanchez.

However, Reis threw himself at a last-gasp cross from Alex Moreno to lift the home side into 10th place on 25 points.

The late goal meant Getafe's winless run extended to seven games in the league, but the point lifted it out of the relegation zone into 16th place, one point above Mallorca.

Only four points separate Mallorca and ninth-place Osasuna.

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Hornets take a 50-point lead for 2nd time this month, roll past 76ers 130-93

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Brandon Miller scored 30 points, and the Charlotte Hornets took a 50-point lead for the second time this month on the way to rolling past the Philadelphia 76ers 130-93 on Monday afternoon.

All five Hornets starters finished in double figures. Kon Knueppel and Moussa Diabate scored 12, LaMelo Ball added 11 and Miles Bridges finished with 10 for Charlotte, which has won three straight games for the first time this season.

It was 28-22 after one quarter — and then Charlotte outscored Philadelphia 81-37 over the next two quarters, taking a 109-59 lead into the fourth.

Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 17 for Philadelphia. Jared McCain added 16 and Quentin Grimes had 14 for the 76ers, while Tyrese Maxey was held to a season-low six points on 3-for-12 shooting in 25 minutes. Maxey's scoring average dropped a full half-point to 29.4 per game.

Charlotte became the first team since Phoenix in February 2009 to lead by 50 or more points in two separate games within the same calendar month. The Hornets led Utah by 57 on their way to a 150-95 win on Jan. 10.

The Hornets had one other lead of 50 or more points in the NBA's play-by-play era, which goes back to 1996. It's now happened twice more in a span of just over two weeks.

The game was moved up to a 3 p.m. start because of extreme weather conditions in the Charlotte area, all related to Winter Storm Fern.

Ryan Kalkbrenner had 13 points and nine rebounds off the bench for Charlotte. Philadelphia outscored the Hornets 34-21 in the fourth quarter and still took its second-worst loss of the season. The 76ers lost to Orlando by 41 on Nov. 25.

Up next

76ers: Host Milwaukee on Tuesday.

Hornets: Visit Memphis on Wednesday.

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How to watch Warriors vs. Timberwolves

The Golden State Warriors face the Minnesota Timberwolves for the second night of a sudden back-to-back. The game will tip off Monday at 6:30 PM PT in Minneapolis and will be broadcast on Peacock.

Previously with the Warriors:

Originally scheduled for Saturday, the Warriors–Timberwolves matchup was postponed to Sunday as protests intensified throughout Minneapolis in the wake of recent fatal shootings involving ICE agents. Many questioned whether the one-day delay provided enough time for fans, players, and the broader community to process the events surrounding the city.

Regardless, the league moved forward with Sunday’s game, and the Warriors snapped a two-game losing streak with a 111–85 win over the Timberwolves. Golden State’s defense set the tone, as the team recorded 20 steals — the most in any NBA game this season — and turned those takeaways into a comfortable 22-point lead by the fourth quarter.

What to watch for tonight:

The blowout victory should prove helpful heading into Monday’s rematch, now the second game of a back-to-back. Steph Curry, who was able to rest Sunday’s game early after playing just 28 minutes, is listed as questionable with a knee injury but says he hopes to play Monday night.

However, with De’Anthony Melton and Al Horford inactive after playing the day prior, Golden State’s rotation will be short on experience and depth. Playing shorthanded, the Warriors will once again need their defense to carry them. 

A major focus will be slowing down the Timberwolves’ backcourt of Anthony Edwards and Donte DiVincenzo. Edwards led Minnesota with 32 points and was a consistent mismatch on the perimeter, while DiVincenzo scored 22 points, including six threes.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Steph Curry, Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Gui Santos, Draymond Green

Timberwolves: Donte DiVincenzo, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle, Rudy Gobert

How to watch Regular Season Game 48

Who: Golden State Warriors (26 – 21) vs. Minnesota Timberwolves (27 – 19)

When: Monday, January 26th, at 6:30 p.m. PT

Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota

TV: Peacock (available on fuboTV)

Sixers get buried in the snow by Hornets

So, did they only tell Kelly Oubre Jr. the time of the game had been moved up?

The Sixers turned in their worst performance of the season, getting boat raced 130-93 by the Charlotte Hornets Monday afternoon.

Tyrese Maxey had perhaps the worst game of his career, finishing with just six points and six assists shooting 3-of-12 from the floor. VJ Edgecombe was only slightly better, putting up nine points on 2-of-11 shooting and six rebounds. 

Oubre was the only Sixer to show up in the first half, leading them with 17 points, going 7-of-12 from the floor. Brandon Miller led all scorers with 30.

With this not being just the front, but the road end of a back-to-back, Joel Embiid and Paul George were both out with left knee injury management while Charlotte was only down Mason Plumlee.

Here are some thoughts at the buzzer.

First Quarter

  • This shorthanded bunch certainly didn’t start as crisp with the matinee tip off. Of the Sixers’ first three baskets of the game, two of them were putbacks and two of them were also transition baskets. Oubre knifing his way through the paint for a right-handed layup was their first clean look of the day.
  • They weren’t stopping Charlotte, who made eight of their first 10 shots of the floor with every member of their starting five getting involved. When the Sixers finally did get a good contest in the form of an Andre Drummond block, the loose ball found its way to Moussa Diabate who unexpectedly buried a long jumper to beat the shot clock.
  • Jared McCain checked in late in the first, getting his first action in four games and first non-garbage time minutes in six. He was too long on his first three-point attempt and his second one just bounced on — both of those came on the same possession. Between his struggles and Quentin Grimes’ recent play, they are just getting no scoring production from the bench. Grimes shot 28% from three over his last 12 games coming into this one. While Grimes was able to draw a foul shooting one, it was Jabari Walker who hit their first three of the game with just over 30 seconds left, cutting the Hornets’ lead to six.

Second Quarter

  • Even if it was Kon Knueppel, it was good to see McCain go right at a defender and transition for a layup. His next drive attempt though was blocked by Miles Bridges. He finally got a three to fall but an illegal screen by Drummond wiped it off the board. Defensively, the Sixers continued to get shredded off the dribble and gave up a ton of open baskets in the paint as a result.
  • So many struggles start from the top, and it didn’t help that the Sixers’ offensive engine was off to another slow start. A 1-of-4 start saw Maxey start to defer a bit early. Checking back into the game, he came off a screen to get a three off and missed everything — it wouldn’t be his first airball of the quarter. They went over three minutes without a field goal before Edgecombe got on the board there with a three and a fast break dunk.
  • The Hornets called a timeout to squash momentum and it worked. They immediately broke the Sixers’ full-court press for an open layup. After an Oubre three they scored on their next four trips down the floor. Trendon Watford checked into the game for the first time, got some good looking runners off the dribble, but couldn’t get either of them to go. His dunk attempt over Ryan Kalkbrenner went even worse. After playing a half that would have looked bad even for last year’s team, the Sixers went into the break trailing by 25.

Third Quarter

  • Only a few minutes into the second half and plenty were ready to shut Maxey and Edgecombe down for the night to finally get them some rest. That’s not typically Nick Nurse’s way though. He left both of them out there, but at least started to go deeper down his bench by throwing Justin Edwards out there for the first time.
  • Both were finally pulled with a little over five minutes to go in the third. Even better, McCain was able to see the floor for some extended run. It was good to see the white flag finally be waved but falling down by 50 was still embarrassing. For as many blowouts as there are in the modern era only teams trying to lose every night like the Nets and Jazz have trailed by that much this season. McCain got himself another layup off the dribble but still struggled to build on that as the Sixers went into the fourth quarter in a 50-point hole.

Fourth Quarter

  • Yeah, by this point it was just Jared McCain watch, so here’s how he finished out his day. He finally got a three to fall when Dominick Barlow swung it to him, but missed his next open attempt. He is a better shooter than the amount of open looks he’s missed, but the way he’s pressing to make up for that and his inconsistent minutes are more than enough to hamper that development. He was quiet for much of the quarter but got a few more threes up, getting two more to fall, finishing with 16 points shooting 6-of-13 from the floor and 4-of-8 from deep.

French striker Barry scores fourth goal in five games to rescue 1-1 draw for Everton against Leeds

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — French striker Thierno Barry scored his fourth goal in five games to give Everton a 1-1 draw at home to Leeds on Monday.

Leeds was dominant in the first half and took the lead in the 28th minute when Anton Stach’s low cross from the right ran across the 18-yard box to James Justin, who stormed in at the far post to score with a low shot.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin almost doubled Leeds lead three minutes later but hit the post from about four meters out. Leeds' early superiority was highlighted by the visitors having more shots in the first half — 10 — than in any league game since September 2021.

However, Everton coach David Moyes changed to a back three for the second half and the switch brought his side right back into the game.

Leeds goalkeeper Karl Darlow denied Barry an earlier equalizer and Iliman Ndiaye, back in the side after winning the Africa Cup of Nations with Senegal, also came close for Everton.

But it was Barry who finally got the goal 14 minutes from time when the big forward got in front of a Leeds defender to stab home a low cross from Idrissa Gueye, another of Everton’s returning Senegal contingent.

"His workrate is always really honest and he works hard but we need goals and he got one for us tonight,” Moyes said of the former Basel and Villarreal striker.

“The first half we weren’t at it and in the second half we were much better," Moyes added. “Thankfully, we got a goal back. We were fortunate to only be 1-0 down at halftime, but I could say the same as the second half — we could have maybe got a second goal.”

The draw was a blow to Everton’s European hopes. A win would have taken it into seventh, but it remained in 10th, one of four teams on 33 points.

Leeds moved to 26 points, six above the Premier League relegation zone and two points behind the clubs above it, Tottenham and Crystal Palace.

“Overall, it is a good result for us," Leeds coach Daniel Farke said. “It is another sign we are on a very good path. We edge another point closer to what we want to achieve. To come here with such a brave performance and come away with one point is encouraging but the job is not done yet. We still need to win a few more points.”

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Cavs reportedly aren’t planning on a ‘drastic shake-up’ at NBA trade deadline

The Cleveland Cavaliers didn’t have the start to the season many expected, but they’re starting to head in the right direction. Going into Monday’s game against the Orlando Magic, the Cavs have won three straight, six of their last eight, and 10 of their last 14. This has landed them just two games out of the second spot in the Eastern Conference.

Despite being 47 games into the season, the Cavs still haven’t gotten a chance to see how this group looks when fully healthy. Max Strus (foot) has yet to play, and Darius Garland (toe) has admitted to not being 100% so far this season, and there’s no guarantee that he will be. Both injuries can make it difficult to evaluate what this team needs.

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According to Chris Fedor of cleveland.com, the Cavs aren’t planning on having a “drastic shake-up” at the deadline. Right now, this includes hanging on to Dean Wade and De’Andre Hunter. Both are players the Cavs have received offers for.

That doesn’t mean that the Cavs couldn’t make a minor move. Fedor pointed to Lonzo Ball as the player “most likely to depart.”

Ball does have value as an expiring contract. He is making $10 million this season and has a team option for next year. That could make him an attractive piece for a team looking to shed money going into next season.

The issue from the Cavs’ perspective is that they can’t take back anyone making more than $10 million in any deal for Ball, and they can’t aggregate contracts. This limits who they could possibly trade Ball for.

Fedor mentioned Jose Alvarado and Naji Marshall as players that the Cavs could target. The issue if you’re trying to trade for Marshall is that the Dallas Mavericks are currently over the first apron. Since Ball makes more than Marshall, the deal wouldn’t be legal from Dallas’s perspective unless a third team were to be involved.

The Cavs’ current cap sheet, combined with the injuries they’ve had to deal with this season, makes it difficult to predict what exactly the Cavs will do. But we’ll find out soon enough.

The NBA trade deadline is Feb. 5 at 3 p.m. ET.

Davis scores as Udinese wins 3-1 at struggling Verona in Serie A

VERONA, Italy (AP) — Former Aston Villa striker Keinan Davis scored for the seventh time this season as his Udinese beat struggling Verona 3-1 on Monday.

Verona remained second bottom of Serie A, equal on 14 points with last-placed Pisa, and it rarely looked like recording its third win of a dismal season.

Udinese took the lead after 23 minutes with a deflected shot from Arthur Atta. Although Emmanuel Orban equalized for Verona three minutes later, Verona’s hopes did not last long into the second half.

Alessandro Zanoli put Udinese back in front 13 minutes into the second period. Jordan Zemura’s free kick was blocked by the wall and while the ball fell awkwardly for Zanoli, his deft volley with the outside of his boot sailed into the top corner.

Davis’ confident finish after 66 minutes sealed the points for Udinese.

It remains in 10th but is now on 29 points, equal with ninth-placed Lazio, and one point behind Bologna.

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Preview: Portland Trail Blazers (23-23) at Boston Celtics (28-17) Game #46 1/26/26

Portland Trail Blazers (23-23) at Boston Celtics (28-17)
Monday, January 26, 2026
8:00 PM ET
Game #46, Home Game #21
TV: Peacock
Radio: 98.5 Sports Hub, Rip City Radio 620, Sirius XM
TD Garden

The Celtics return from a 2 game road trip to host the Portland Trailblazers for the second and final game between them this season. The Celtics lost 114-108 in Portland on December 28. The Celtics won the series between these two teams 2-0 last season. The Celtics are 77-50 overall all time against the TrailBlazers and they are 41-22 in games played in Boston. The Trailblazers have not played since Friday and the Celtics are playing in their 3rd game in 4 days, including a double overtime game against the Nets.

There are a few story lines to watch in this game. Anfernee Simons is playing against the team for whom he played the first 7 years of his career. Jrue Holiday will be playing his first game against the Celtics and in Boston where he won a championship. Robert Williaams missed the December 28th game and is questionable for this game. He has yet to play against his former team since being traded.

The TrailBlazers are not much different from last season. They have 4 of the same starters as they did when they played the Celtics last season. The starter that is missing is Anfernee Simons who was traded to the Celtics for Jrue Holiday. They signed Damian Lillard, who was waived by Milwaukee after he tore his Achilles last season and who is expected to miss this season. They bought out DeAndre Ayton, who was signed by the Lakers. They signed Blake Wesley as a free agent and they took Yang Hansen with the 16th pick in the draft.

The Celtics are 2nd in the East, 5.5 games behind 1st place Detroit. They are 1 game ahead of 3rd place New York and 4th place Toronto, 2 games ahead of 5th place Cleveland, 3.5 games ahead of 6th place Philadelphia and 4.5 games ahead of 7th place Orlando. The Celtics are 7-6 against Western Conference opponents. They are 13-7 at home and 5-5 in their last 10 games. They are coming off a loss in their last game.

The TrailBlazers are 9th in the West, 14 games behind first place Oklahoma City, 4.5 games behind 6th place Phoenix, and 7th place Phoenix, and 2 games behind 8th place Golden State. They are 2 games ahead of the 10th place Clippers and 3.5 games ahead of 11th place Memphis. They are 5-9 against Eastern Conference opponents. They are 10-12 on the road and 7-3 in their last 10 games. They are coming off a loss in their last game.

The Celtics had one game at home after a 4 game road trip. They played 2 back to back games on the road. This game begins a 4 game home stand where they will host Portland, Atlanta, Sacramento and Milwaukee. Then, they are on the road at Dallas and Houston before playing Miami, New York, and Chicago at home, taking them into the All Star Break.

The Trail Blazers are playing in the first game of a 3 game road trip and will play Washington on Tuesday and complete the trip at New York. They will return home for a 5 game home stand where they will host Cleveland, Phoenix, Memphis twice, and Philadelphia. They will then head back on the road to play at Minnesota and at Utah. That will take them into the All Star break.

Jayson Tatum remains out for the Celtics as he continues to rehab from the Achilles tear he suffered in last year’s playoffs. Josh Minott has missed the last 10 games with a sprained ankle and has been upgraded to questionable for this game. Neemias Queta has been battling an illness for the past 2 games and has played through it but he is questionable for this game. Luka Garza was a late addition and is questionable due to an illness. Jaylen Brown has been dealing with hamstring tightness in recent games and is not on the injury list at this time but may be a late addition.

For the Trail Blazers, Scoot Henderson (hamstring), Damian Lillard (Achilles), Kris Murray (back), Duop Reath (foot), Matisse Thybulle (thumb), and Blake Wesley (foot) are all listed as out. Deni Avdija is in danger of missing a second straight game due to a lower-back strain he suffered in Thursday’s win over the Heat. He is questionable for this game. If he can’t play, Sidy Cissoko will likely start in his place. Robert Williams III is also listed as questionable due to injury management. Avdija and Timelord will be a game time decision.

Probable Starting Matchups
PG: Derrick White vs Jrue Holiday


SG: Payton Pritchard vs Shaedon Sharpe

SF: Jaylen Brown vs Deni Avdija

PF: Sam Hauser vs Toumani Camara

C: Neemias Queta vs Donovan Clingan

Celtics Reserves
Anfernee Simons
Chris Boucher
Xavier Tillman
Hugo Gonzalez
Luka Garza
Baylon Scheierman
Jordan Walsh

2-Way Players
Ron Harper, Jr
Max Shulga
Amari Williams

Injuries/Out

Jayson Tatum (Achilles) out
Josh Minott (ankle) questionable
Neemias Queta (illness)  questionable

Head Coach
Joe Mazzulla

Trail Blazers Reserves
Jerami Grant
Rayan Rupert
Robert Williams III
Yang Hansen

Two Way Players
Sidy Cissoko
Javonte Cooke
Caleb Love

Injuries/Out
Scoot Henderson  (hamstring) out
Damian Lillard (Achilles)  out
Matisse Thybulle (thumb) out
Blake Wesley (foot) out
Duop Reath (foot)  out
Robert Williams III (injury management) questionable
Deni Avdija (back) questionable

Head Coach
Tiago Splitter (Acting Head Coach)

Key Matchups
Jaylen Brown vs Deni Avdija
Avdija is averaging 26 points, 7.1 rebounds, and 6.9 assists while shooting 47.1% from the field and 35.6% from beyond the arc. In the first game against the Celtics, he finished with 24 points, 7 rebounds, 10 assists 1 block and 2 steals while shooting 50% from the field and 30.3% from beyond the arc. Avdija is questionable for this game and if he can’t play, then Sidy Cissoko should get the start here.

Payton Pritchard vs Shaedon Sharpe
Sharpe is averaging 21.9 points, 4.6 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 1.5 steals per game.  He is shooting 45.5% from the field and 33.9% from beyond the arc.  In the first game against the Celtics this season, he finished with 26 points, 5 rebounds, 1 assist and 1 steal  while shooting 50% from the field and 62.5% from beyond he arc. The Celtics need to do a better job of defending him in this game.

Honorable Mention

Derrick White vs Jrue Holiday
Jrue Holiday is averaging 15.4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 1.3 steals per game.  He is shooting 45% from the field and 36.1% from beyond the arc.   He didn’t play in the Celtics first game against the Trailblazeers in Portland.  This is his first visit back to Boston where he won a championship with the Celtics.  This should be a good matchup between former backcourt teammates. 

Keys to the Game
Defense – I know I say it every game, but defense is the key to winning every game and will be the key to winning another championship.   The Blazers have an offensive rating of 113.5 (21st) while the Celtics have an offensive rating of 121.2 (1st).  The Celtics are 12th in the league with a defensive rating of 114.0 while the Blazers are 18th with a defensive rating of 115.1.  The Celtics especially need to defend the perimeter as the Blazers are 3rd  with 41.7 threes attempted per game.  The Celtics allowed the bulls to hit 21 threes on 46.7% shooting. They have to do better at defending the perimeter.  The Celtics need to keep making tough defense their priority and identity. 

Rebound –  As Pat Riley once stated, “No rebounds, no rings.”  The Celtics are 11th with 44.9 rebounds per game while the Trail Blazers are 8th with 45.3 rebounds per game.  The Celtics must make an extra effort to grab rebounds in order to give themselves extra possessions as well as to keep the Blazers from scoring second chance points, as the Trail Blazers are 2nd with 17.8 second chance points per game. The Celtics were out-rebounded 48-39 in the first game against the Blazers and they have to do better if they want to win this game. 

Three Point Shooting
– The Celtics are 2nd in the league, taking 42.7 threes per game. The Blazers are 3rd, taking 41.7 threes per game. The Celtics make 15.8 threes per game while the Blazers make 14.1 threes per game. The Celtics need to focus on taking good shots and they need to move the ball so as to get open shots. Against the Bulls, the Celtics took 47 threes and made 15 while the Bulls took 45 threes and made 21.  If the 3s aren’t falling, the Celtics need to get to the basket or take mid-range shots. They also must defend the perimeter because the Blazers can get hot and put up a lot of 3 pointers if left open.

Be Aggressive –  The Celtics have to be the team that works harder and wants the win more.  They have to dive for loose balls, go for every rebound and just hustle on every play on both ends of the court.  They have to be aggressive in getting to the basket as well and not settle for outside shots, especially if they aren’t falling. Whether it’s the starters or reserves,  they need to go all out with maximum effort.  And they need to show that effort for all 4 quarters. 

X-Factors
Home and Fatigue – The Celtics are at home after back to back games on the road. They should get a boost from playing at home in front of their home crowd.   The Trail Blazers are playing in the 1st game of a 3 game road trip and face the distractions of travel, hotel stays, and playing in front of a hostile crowd.  The Blazers have been off since Friday while the Celtics are playing in the 3rd game in 4 nights, including a double overtime game.  Fatigue could be a factor down the stretch.   

Officiating –  I know that I say this every game,  but the officiating really is always an x-factor in every game.  Every crew calls the game differently whether they call every little ticky tack foul or they let a lot of contact go and let the teams play.  Some refs favor the home team and some call it evenly and sometimes they just make a bunch of head scratching calls.  The Celtics have got to adjust to the way the game is being called and not let themselves get frustrated by the officiating. 

Brynn McGaughy scores 17 and No. 25 Washington women beat Rutgers 76-48 for 4th straight win

PISCATAWAY, N.J. (AP) — Freshman Brynn McGaughy scored 17 points on 8-of-9 shooting, Avery Howell added 16 points, and No. 25 Washington beat Rutgers 76-48 on Monday for its fourth straight victory.

Sayvia Sellers, averaging a team-high 18.7 points per game, had 11 points and six assists in 28 minutes for Washington (16-4, 6-3 Big Ten). Yulia Grabovskaia grabbed 17 rebounds to go with nine points. Washington dominated the glass 51-30 and outscored Rutgers 36-14 in the paint.

Kaylah Ivey and Imani Lester each scored 14 points for Rutgers (9-11, 1-8), which was coming off a 94-60 loss to No. 7 Michigan. Lauryn Swann added 11 points.

The Huskies opened the second quarter on an 8-0 run and they scored the final six points of the half, with 3-pointers by Sellers and Howell, for a 43-20 lead. Sellers and McGaughy combined to shoot 8 of 11 from the field in the first half, compared to 8 of 25 for Rutgers.

Washington added an 11-0 run in the third quarter, with five points from Grabovskaia, to go ahead by 29 points at 56-27.

The Huskies made their first-ever trip to Piscataway. The game was originally scheduled for Sunday before getting postponed due to a winter storm.

Up next

Washington: Stays on the road to play No. 16 Maryland on Wednesday.

Rutgers: Continues a three-game homestand on Wednesday against Oregon.

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NBA power rankings: Pistons unseat Thunder as new No. 1 team

It’s the time of the season when NBA teams are taking stock and figuring out if they need to go all-in.

With the NBA trade deadline a little more than a week away, contenders are going to assess the market and see if there are capitalistic chances to strengthen any deficiencies on their roster.

And with that, there’s a new No. 1 on our weekly power rankings, as the Oklahoma City Thunder have shown some weakness recently, going 13-9 since Dec. 13, after they had blasted off to a 24-1 record to start the season.

Here are USA TODAY Sports’ NBA power rankings after Week 13 of the 2025-26 regular season:

USA TODAY Sports NBA power rankings

Note: Records and stats through Jan. 25. Parentheses show movement from last week’s rankings.

NBA Week 14 power rankings: Top 10

1. Detroit Pistons, 33-11 (+1)

2. Oklahoma City Thunder, 37-10 (-1)

3. Denver Nuggets, 31-15 (+1)

4. San Antonio Spurs, 31-15 (-1)

5. Boston Celtics, 28-17 (—)

6. Toronto Raptors, 29-19 (+1)

7. Houston Rockets, 27-16 (+1)

8. Los Angeles Lakers, 27-17 (+2)

9. New York Knicks, 27-18 (+2)

10. Cleveland Cavaliers, 27-20 (+3)

The battle for the top spot here is extremely close. The Thunder have one fewer loss and four more victories than the Pistons, but Oklahoma City has shown recent vulnerabilities, losing consecutive home games for the first time since Nov. 3 … of 2023! The Pistons, meanwhile, have won eight of their last 10 and have posted the NBA’s top defensive rating (101.7) over that span. The Raptors are proving they’re no fluke with Scottie Barnes and Brandon Ingram starring in key recent wins over the Thunder and Warriors, though it’s guard Immanuel Quickley who has shined most, earning Eastern Conference Player of the Week honors. And the Cavaliers have shaken off their slow start to slowly climb up the standings.

Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) blocks a shot attempt from Houston Rockets guard Amen Thompson (1) during a game on Jan 23, 2026.

NBA Week 14 power rankings: Nos. 11-20

11. Golden State Warriors, 26-21 (+3)

12. Minnesota Timberwolves, 27-19 (-3)

13. Phoenix Suns, 27-19 (-7)

14. Philadelphia 76ers, 24-20 (-2)

15. Miami Heat, 25-22 (+1)

16. Chicago Bulls, 23-22 (+2)

17. Portland Trail Blazers, 23-23 (—)

18. Los Angeles Clippers, 21-24 (+1)

19. Orlando Magic, 23-21 (-4)

20. Atlanta Hawks, 22-25 (—)

Despite the injury to Jimmy Butler, the Warriors pulled off a massive win against a struggling Timberwolves squad that has lost five consecutive games. Over those last five, Minnesota ranks 26th in offensive rating (107.8), which is well below its season average (116.6; seventh). The Suns had been rolling but a sprained ankle to star Devin Booker has derailed their momentum a touch – though Booker shouldn’t be out long. The Clippers are surging and have gone 15-3 since Dec. 20, forcing a fan to eat his words — literally.

Golden State Warriors guard Will Richard (3) launches for a breakaway basket against the Minnesota Timberwolves during a game on Jan. 25, 2026.

NBA Week 14 power rankings: Nos. 21-30

21. Dallas Mavericks, 19-27 (+2)

22. Charlotte Hornets, 18-28 (+2)

23. Memphis Grizzlies, 18-25 (-2)

24. Milwaukee Bucks, 18-26 (-2)

25. Utah Jazz, 15-31 (—)

26. New Orleans Pelicans, 12-36 (+4)

27. Brooklyn Nets, 12-32 (—)

28. Indiana Pacers, 11-35 (—)

29. Sacramento Kings, 12-35 (-2)

30. Washington Wizards, 10-34 (-1)

Despite injuries, the Mavericks have been stellar; Cooper Flagg (ankle) avoided a significant absence, and he’s improving with each passing week. With Giannis Antetokounmpo now set to miss at least a month and his future with Milwaukee uncertain, this is quickly becoming a lost season for the Bucks, who almost certainly won’t be buyers at the deadline. The Kings have lost five consecutive games and are a strong candidate to sell during the trading window. Two young teams headed in a problematic direction are the Jazz (-13.0) and Nets (-13.9), who have the worst net ratings in January.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA power rankings: Detroit Pistons surge to top as Thunder falter

'We are heartbroken': Sports world reacts after federal officer kills nurse during protest in Minneapolis

Fans hold signs that read "ICE out now" inside Target Center before the start of an NBA game.
Fans hold signs to protest the presence of federal agents in Minneapolis before theGolden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves game on Jan. 25 at Target Center. (David Berding / Getty Images)

The Minnesota Timberwolves returned to the court Sunday a day after postponing their home game against the Golden State Warriors following the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Alex Pretti by a federal officer in Minneapolis the previous day.

But it was anything but business as usual for everyone involved.

"For the second time in less than three weeks, we've lost another beloved member of our community in the most unimaginable way," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch told reporters before the game.

"As an organization, we are heartbroken for what we are having to witness and endure and watch, and we just want to extend our thoughts, prayers and concern for Mr. Pretti, his family, all the loved ones and everyone involved in such an unconscionable situation in a community that we really love, full of people who are by nature, peaceful and prideful."

Earlier this month, the Department of Homeland Security launched a massive immigration crackdown in Minnesota. That action has led to mass protests and conflicts between federal agents and local residents.

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Minneapolis resident Renee Good, a 37-year-old mother of three, was shot and killed behind the wheel of her car Jan. 7 by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer. Pretti, an intensive care nurse, died Saturday after being shot by a Border Patrol officer during an immigration enforcement operation. Both Good and Petri were U.S. citizens.

Finch said Sunday that the previous day's game was postponed because "playing basketball just didn't feel like the right thing to do." The Timberwolves are scheduled to host Golden State again Monday night at Target Center.

"This is my home, and I love living here," said Finch, who was hired by the Timberwolves in February 2021. "I love being a part of this community, been embraced from Day One, people have been amazing. And it's just sad to watch what is happening, you know, on the human level, certainly, as somebody who takes great pride being here."

Before Sunday's game at Target Center, a moment of silence was held "honoring the life and memory of Alex Pretti." The actual silence lasted about five seconds before members of the crowd started shouting expletives directed toward ICE.

The video board shows a black and white photo of Alex Pretti
The video board at Target Center shows a photo of Alex Pretti during a moment of silence before the Golden State Warriors-Minnesota Timberwolves game on Jan. 25. (David Berding / Getty Images)

Some fans held signs reading "ICE Out Now," while some members of a trampoline dunk team providing in-game entertainment wore shirts that echoed the sentiment.

The game itself ended up being a blowout loss for the Timberwolves.

“Honestly, what I felt was that their group was suffering," Warriors coach Steve Kerr said after his team's 111-85 victory. "I thought the vibe in the stands, it was one of the most bizarre, sad games I’ve ever been a part of. You could feel in the somber atmosphere, their team, we could tell they were struggling with everything that’s been going on and what the city has been through. It was very sad. It was a sad night.

"Obviously we got the win and we’re happy about that, but very difficult to see so many people struggling and sad. They came to the game to try to forget about stuff, I guess, but I don’t think anything went away for the city and for their team. I think they were suffering from the effects of everything.”

Warriors star Stephen Curry said he could sense "a lot of heavy hearts" in and around the arena.

"There's a lot of change that needs to happen," Curry told reporters after the game. "And when you're here and you feel it — I was glued to the TV yesterday when we weren't playing, just watching the coverage and understanding what was going on, and trying to really, you know, get knowledgeable about it. Hopefully, again, the community kind of comes together and the right decisions are made so that there's more of a peaceful environment here."

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Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards said after the game: "I just love Minnesota, all the love and support that they show me. So I’m behind whatever they’re with. Me and my family are definitely praying for everybody.”

Teammate Julius Randle added: “Been nothing but a joy living here, so things like this happening in the community, it’s tough.”

The NBA Players Assn. released a statement Sunday saying that "NBA players can no longer remain silent."

"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 union wrote. "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."

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton spoke out Saturday with a four-word post on X: "Alex Pretti was murdered."

Five-time All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns, who played his first nine seasons with the Timberwolves before being traded to the Knicks in 2024, also expressed himself on X.

"What is happening in the Twin Cities and the Great North Star State is heartbreaking to witness," Towns wrote. "These events have cost lives and shaken families — and we must call for accountability, transparency, and protections for all people. This moment demands that we reflect honestly on what our values truly are. My thoughts, prayers, and deepest condolences are with the families of Renée Good and Alex Pretti. I stand with the people of Minnesota."

NBA legend Charles Barkley offered his take Saturday on ESPN.

"It's scary. It's sad," Barkley said. "It's gonna end bad — it's already ended badly twice. Somebody's got to step up and be adults because, man, two people have died for no reason and it's just sad."

On Sunday, WNBA superstar Breanna Stewart held a sign that read "Abolish ICE" during player introductions at an Unrivaled league game in Florida.

"We're so fueled by hate right now instead of love, so I wanted to kind of have a simple message of abolish ICE, which means having policies to uplift families and communities instead of fueling fear and violence," Stewart said after the game.

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"I think that when human lives are at stake, it's bigger than anything else. So to have that simple message before the game was important to me. And knowing that everyone here is feeling that way, one way or another, it was just a perfect time."

The CEOs of several Minnesota professional sports teams — including the Timberwolves, the WNBA's Lynx, the NFL's Vikings, the NHL's Wild and the MLS's United — were among the leaders of numerous local companies who signed a statement released Sunday by the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.

"With yesterday's tragic news, we are calling for an immediate deescalation of tensions and for state, local and federal officials to work together to find real solutions," the statement read.

Some players from those teams have offered their own opinions. Vikings cornerback Dwight McGlothern wrote Saturday on X: "It’s not right what’s happening in Minnesota."

Lynx guard Natisha Hiedeman wrote on her Instagram Story: "I'm heartbroken to see ICE has flipped the city upside down and resorted to violence. There is no place for this. As hard as it may be I HOPE we continue to stand together and fight for what is right."

Teammate Napheesa Collier reposted a statement from Barack Obama, who called Pretti's killing a "heartbreaking tragedy" that "should also be a wake-up call to every American, regardless of party, that many of our core values as a nation are increasingly under assault."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Magic vs Cavaliers Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Cleveland Cavaliers defeated the Orlando Magic 119-105 at Kia Center on Saturday, and the Cavs will look for a second straight win in Monday’s rematch at Rocket Arena.

My Magic vs. Cavaliers predictions expect Anthony Black to continue to stuff the stat sheet with Franz Wagner sidelined.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this Eastern Conference showdown on Monday, January 26.

Magic vs Cavaliers prediction

Magic vs Cavaliers best bet: Anthony Black Over 23.5 points + rebounds + assists (-125)

Anthony Black has started each of his last 20 games, averaging 18.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.2 assists, good for 28.1 PRA.

In that span, he's gone for 24+ PRA 16 times, including six of his last eight starts on the road. He’s reached that mark in nine of his last 11 road games overall.

The Cleveland Cavaliers have surrendered the 10th-most points, 10th-most 3-pointers, 12th-most assists, and 15th-most rebounds, setting Black up for a favorable matchup on the road. He finished with a 16/5/5 line against Cleveland on Saturday.

With Franz Wagner out again, expect Black to see big minutes and stuff the stat sheet. He should have no issue going for 24+ PRA and cashing a comically-low combo line.

Magic vs Cavaliers same-game parlay

Jaylon Tyson has averaged 29.5 PRA across his last six starts, hitting the Over on this combo line in five straight heading into Monday's rematch with the Orlando Magic.

Darius Garland is out again, and De'Andre Hunter is questionable, so I expect another productive showing from Tyson.

Cleveland hasn't been great ATS this season at 17-30, but Orlando is just 17-27. Recent form gives the edge to the home team, as the Cavs are 7-3 straight up and 5-5 ATS across their last 10. The Magic are just 4-6 straight up and 3-7 ATS in that span.

Cleveland won and covered in Saturday's game at Orlando, and I expect them to do so again tonight in Cleveland.

Magic vs Cavaliers SGP

  • Anthony Black Over 23.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Jaylon Tyson Over 22.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Cavaliers -5.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Bane gets the better of Cavs

Desmond Bane has scored at least 20 points in four straight games with Franz Wagner on the sidelines. Cleveland sports a Bottom-10 scoring and 3-point shooting defense, setting Bane up to hit the Over on this scoring line, just as he did on Saturday against Cleveland.

Magic vs Cavaliers SGP

  • Anthony Black Over 23.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Jaylon Tyson Over 22.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Cavaliers -5.5
  • Desmond Bane Over 18.5 points 

Magic vs Cavaliers odds

  • Spread: Orlando +5.5 (-110) | Cleveland -5.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Orlando +180 | Cleveland -220
  • Over/Under: Over 227.5 (-110) | Under 227.5 (-110)

Magic vs Cavaliers betting trend to know

The Magic have hit the team total Under in 17 of their last 23 games (+10.20 Units / 39% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Magic vs. Cavaliers.

How to watch Magic vs Cavaliers

LocationRocket Arena, Cleveland, OH
DateMonday, January 26, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVPeacock

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NBA power rankings 2025-26: Thunder remain on top, Rockets shoot up to second in front of Pistons

Late January is always when upsets and funky results start to surface in the NBA. It's the dog days of the season, guys have tired legs, players are distracted by the trade deadline, and they see the All-Star break coming and start acting like high school students the week before spring break. How will that impact these NBA Power Rankings?

1. Oklahoma City Thunder

(37-10, last week No. 1)
A couple of home losses this week means that chasing the 73-win NBA record for a regular season is officially off the table — and that can be a good thing, the team that went all out to set that record then blew a 3-1 lead in the Finals. What those home losses mean is the air of invincibility once around this squad is gone. They have weaknesses, including (and oddly) rebounding opponents' missed free throws. Assess just how good the Thunder are yourself this Sunday when they headline the opening night of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock this weekend, when they travel to Denver — a more interesting game if Nikola Jokic plays, but that remains up in the air. Speaking of up in the air, here is Lu Dort.

2. Houston Rockets

(27-16, last week No. 4)
Houston moves up to No. 2 in these Power Rankings after quality wins last week, knocking off San Antonio and Detroit, reminding everyone they have to be considered one of the teams that is a genuine threat to Oklahoma City in the West. The Rockets' one loss was to the 76ers in overtime, which is another reminder, this time that the Rockets have not been a great clutch team this season. They are 10-13 in clutch games (within five points in the final five minutes) with a -8.7 net rating (24th in the league) and a high turnover rate. It's a concern. The Rockets lost Steven Adams for an extended period of time with a Grade 3 ankle sprain, something that will come back to bite them because his offensive rebounding is critical to their success (the Rockets' 36.7 offensive rebound rate is by far the best in the league).

3. Detroit Pistons

(33-11, last week No. 2)
J.B. Bickerstaff is headed to Los Angeles to coach in the All-Star Game, and it is well deserved — his steady hand and ability to get players to buy into their roles are why the Pistons have gone from a 14-win team the season before he arrived to the team on top of the East. Last week, that included a critical win over No. 2 Boston, keeping a healthy 5.5 game cushion between Detroit and everyone else in the East. With a roster that has a chance to make the Finals as it stands, don't expect a Detroit move at the trade deadline, unless something too good to be true falls in its lap.

4. Boston Celtics

(28-17, last week No. 5)
I picked Joe Mazzulla as my midseason Coach of the Year, and this sums up why: Boston lost Jayson Tatum (although his return looms after the All-Star break) and every center who struck any fear into opponents, and yet Boston still has the No. 1 offense in the NBA. Boston enters a soft part of the schedule this week, although the game on Peacock NBA Monday against a hot Portland team will be interesting — this will be the first time Robert Williams III faces the Celtics since they traded him away.

5. San Antonio Spurs

(31-15, last week No. 3)
Another reason to think these Spurs will be dangerous in the playoffs: They are very good in the clutch. Their 16 clutch wins are tied for second most in the league (with 54% of their games having clutch minutes), and the Spurs have a 14.4 net rating in the clutch, something mostly earned because of their ridiculous 129.8 offensive rating in those minutes. Victor Wembanyama will be an All-Star Game starter for the World team, but maybe we need to get Stephon Castle in the Dunk Contest.

6. Denver Nuggets

(31-15, last week No. 8)
Denver has gone 9-5 without Nikola Jokic and remains third in the West, meaning they can be patient with their MVP's return, but there is another factor at play — if he is out beyond Friday, Jan. 30, then he will have missed too many games to be eligible for postseason awards. Not that Jokic really cares much about those, but it's a factor. With or without Jokic, watch how well the Nuggets are playing Sunday when they face the Thunder as part of the first night of Sunday Night Basketball on NBC and Peacock.

7. Cleveland Cavaliers

(27-20, last week No. 10)
Darius Garland remains out, but the Cavaliers have found their identity without the point guard — they have won 4-of-5. That identity is centered around Donovan Mitchell, who is having the kind of season that can land him on a lot of MVP ballots — 29.1 points and 5.8 assists a game — and the Cavs are now 13-6 in games where Mitchell plays but Garland is out. Check out Mitchell and the hot Cavaliers for yourself on Peacock NBA Monday when they take on the Magic.

8. Phoenix Suns

(27-19, last week No. 7)
This could be a rough week for the Suns, as Devin Booker is out with a sprained ankle. How much he means to this team was clear Friday in the game in which he got injured: The Suns were up seven on the Hawks entering the fourth (Booker tweaked his ankle late in the third), and they shot 5-of-21 in the fourth, scoring just 12 points and losing the game. Phoenix is 1-4 in games Booker has missed this season, and has a -1.1 net rating when he is off the court. Will Booker hear his name called on Sunday when the All-Star Game reserves are announced?

9. New York Knicks

(27-18, last week No. 11)
The Knicks may have had the most successful players-only meeting in the history of player-only meetings last week, with the veterans calling one after a blowout loss on MLK Day, only to bounce back the next game and beat the Nets by 54. Something to watch out for in the Knicks' struggles of late: If this season doesn't end as ownership envisions (with this team in the Finals), the scapegoat may be Karl-Anthony Towns. Despite some recent speculation, he will not be traded during the season, league sources confirmed to NBC Sports, but other teams are monitoring the situation and will want to revisit it this summer.

10. Toronto Raptors

(29-19, last week No. 13)
The Raptors found their offensive groove this week and rattled off four wins in a row — all on the road, and the last one of those over the Thunder. Two things sparked that: RJ Barrett getting healthy, and Immanuel Quickley finding his shot, going off, and hitting clutch shots. The winning streak vaulted the Raptors up to the No. 3 seed in the East, and they host the No. 4 seed Knicks on Wednesday in what should be a good test for both teams.

11. Golden State Warriors

(26-21, last week No. 9)
Golden State was in Minneapolis this weekend, seeing first hand what was happening on the ground in a city where protests have only grown louder and larger in the wake of the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

"There's a lot of change that needs to happen, and when you're here, you feel it..." Stephen Curry said after the Warriors won on Sunday. "It was amazing to watch the turnout and the peaceful protests and the unified voice that was there. You feel that would kind of turn the tide into a more positive direction … and then you wake up and see what happened. So obviously, there was no need to have a game yesterday [Saturday's game between the Warriors and Wolves was pushed back to Sunday after the Pretti killing]."

12. Minnesota Timberwolves

(27-19, last week No. 6)
"For the second time in less than three weeks, we've lost another beloved member of our community in the most unimaginable way," Timberwolves coach Chris Finch said pregame Sunday. "As an organization, we are heartbroken for what we are having to witness and endure and watch, and we just want to extend our thoughts, prayers, and concern for Mr. Pretti's family, all the loved ones, and everyone involved in such a unconscionable situation in a community that we really love, full of people who are by nature, peaceful, and prideful."

"Nobody deserves to lose their life, and especially for it to happen in our community is tough," Julius Randle said Sunday. "So my prayers for that situation and everybody involved, and everybody in Minneapolis, obviously, it's tough times right now."

13. Los Angeles Lakers

(27-17, last week No. 14)
In what continues to be an up-and-down season for the purple and gold (they are 12-13 following a 15-4 start), last week's win against Denver is a reminder of just how dangerous a playoff team the Lakers can be (even if they did this with Jokic out). When the game slows down, LeBron James and Luka Doncic will be more comfortable, they both make smart decisions and tough shots, key factors in winning in the postseason. While there are defensive issues, the Lakers will be a tough out come the playoffs. Also, we were reminded in that Denver game that LeBron can still do this.

14. Philadelphia 76ers

(24-20, last week No. 12)
Joel Embiid is a problem again — and that's a good thing for Philly. The former MVP has looked as close to his vintage form in recent weeks as he has in a long time. In his last 10 games, Embiid is averaging 28.8 points per game, shooting 53.9% from the floor, with 8.5 rebounds and 4.3 assists a game, and the 76ers are +6.9 per 100 possessions in his minutes. The 76ers have dropped 4 of 6 but enter a soft part of the schedule and have a chance to turn things around this week.

15. Miami Heat

(25-22, last week No. 18)
The Heat went 3-2 on a brutal five-games-in-seven-days road trip and, with that, moved past the Magic into the No. 7 seed in the East. On Wednesday, they have the chance to really secure that spot when they face Orlando. Miami is entering a soft spot in the schedule, with 4-of-5 at home, and it's a chance to climb up the standings in a compact East. Will Bam Adebayo be named an All-Star reserve on Sunday? A rough couple of weeks for him may have hurt his cause.

16. Los Angeles Clippers

(21-24, last week No. 15)
When the Clippers were 6-21, Tyronn Lue publicly challenged his team to meet a goal — be .500 by the end of the season, a record that would be good enough to get them to the play-in. Well, that didn't take long. The Clippers have gone 15-3 and are now just three games below .500 and in the play-in if it started today (and they’re now forcing a fan to “eat his Tweet”). In the last 15 games, they have gone 12-3 with the fourth-best offense in the league over that stretch. The Clippers went 2-1 while Kawhi Leonard was out with knee irritation, and when he returned he dropped 24 points on the Lakers in a Clippers win, then added 28 in a blowout of the Nets Sunday.

17. Chicago Bulls

(23-22, last week No. 20)
Josh Giddey is back in the lineup, and with that the Bulls picked up a couple of quality wins, beating the Timberwolves and Celtics. Giddey is one of those players on the bubble to be an All-Star Game reserve (and his recent injury did not help): He's averaging 18.8 points, 8.9 assists and 8.8 rebounds a game, while shooting 37.3% from beyond the arc. The big test comes starting Thursday, when the Bulls and Heat — two teams fighting for seeding in a crowded East — play three games in a row against each other.

18. Portland Trail Blazers

(23-23, last week No. 16)
It's time to take Portland seriously. In January, the Trail Blazers are 9-3 with a +5 net rating, and for the month they rank in the top 10 in both offense and defense. Give Donovan Clingan credit for a lot of that defensive improvement, he has become a quality rim protector inside. Deni Advija remains the heart of the offense — if he's not named an All-Star reserve next Sunday, it's a crime — and that was evident when he was out and the Blazers struggled in a loss to the Raptors.

19. Orlando Magic

(23-21, last week No. 17)
What we have learned through all the injuries this season in Orlando is that Jalen Suggs is the most important player to this Magic roster — he is the glue that makes the entire thing work. While there is a lot of noise in these numbers, Orlando is 9-11 with a -3.7 net rating when he is off the court this season, but it jumps to a +8 net rating when he is on, with most of that improvement coming on the defensive end of the court. The bottom line in Orlando is that there have been just 11 games with Suggs, Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero all on the court together, we don't really know yet what this team is. Hopefully, we find out in the second half of the season.

20. Charlotte Hornets

(18-28, last week No. 19)
Charlotte is 5-5 in its last 10 games, with the second-best offense in the NBA over that stretch (a 120.6 offensive rating), but what is wild is that when the Hornets win, they win in a blowout. Those five wins in the last 10 were by 55 (vs. Utah), 18, 23, 27, and one close one over the Wizards by four. Keep an eye on the Miles Brides trade rumors, quality wings are in demand around the league and a lot of teams are calling Charlotte (although it would take an impressive offer for them to trade him).

21. Dallas Mavericks

(19-27, last week No. 21)
Dallas is heading into the trade deadline thinking long-term, and that includes the search for a new general manager (to replace the fired Nico Harrison). A report in The Athletic last week said the Mavericks have started to vet candidates to take over basketball operations, but they wouldn't hire anyone until the spring (meaning they are leaving the door open for candidates let go by other teams). The Mavericks need to nail this hire, so taking their time is good, l as long as the person is in place long before the draft and the start of free agency. Also, take seriously the idea that Dallas may ask Kyrie Irving to sit out the season if Anthony Davis is going to miss extended time with his hand injury. Don't forget this is the last year the Mavericks control their own first-round pick until 2031.

22. Memphis Grizzlies

(18-25, last week No. 23)
Ja Morant will be out at least three weeks, likely through the All-Star break with a sprained elbow. That doesn't really impact his trade market just because there wasn't much of one anyway (at least at the price the Grizzlies are asking, there are teams looking for a buy-low steal but the Grizzlies want a real return). The bigger question may be whether a Grizzlies squad that has been basically a .500 team without its biggest name can climb back into the postseason mix with him out. Memphis is two games out of the play-in heading into this week.

23. Atlanta Hawks

(22-25, last week No. 24)The Hawks are 4-4 since the Trae Young trade, with their offense struggling (25th in the league over that stretch), but their defense improved (eighth in the NBA in January). The Hawks seemed destined to return to the play-in this year (they sit 10th in the East, but the teams chasing them are the shorthanded Bucks and the inconsistent Hornets). Tough middle of the week ahead for Atlanta, with a back-to-back against Boston and Houston, but that is sandwiched by two games against Indiana.

24. Milwaukee Bucks

(18-26, last week No. 22)
I know what you keep reading (because it drives traffic, plus there are a lot of teams with wishful thinking out there), but the Bucks continue to shoot down teams that call them about a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, league sources confirmed to NBC Sports. The Bucks continue to look to add a key player at the deadline, not trade away the best player in franchise history. Doc Rivers has said there is no timeline for an Antetokounmpo return (shutting him down for the season is not out of the question). Remember, if the Bucks tank (and are worse than the Pelicans), their pick goes to Atlanta; if they are mid-lottery, they likely keep the pick (which becomes a trade asset this summer). Milwaukee has three games on the road this week, including at Philadelphia and Boston.

25. New Orleans Pelicans

(12-36, last week No. 29)
It's not a coincidence that the Pelicans won two games last week once Herb Jones returned to the rotation — he is the glue they need on both ends of the court. What was impressive in those wins was the Pelicans' clutch play: a 9-0 run late against the Grizzlies, then a 15-1 run on Sunday with the game on the line against the Spurs. Can they do that again against the Thunder on Tuesday?

26. Utah Jazz

(15-31, last week No. 27)
While part of this is how much they miss Walker Kessler protecting the paint, Utah has the worst defense in the NBA — its 123.7 defensive rating is 3.3 worse than last season, which was statistically the worst defense in NBA history. Utah "improved" to 1-11 without Lauri Markkanen on the court last week with a win over Minnesota, but the Finnish big man remains sidelined (and it's fair to ask how much we will see of him the rest of this season as Utah angles for better lottery luck this year).

27. Sacramento Kings

(12-35, last week No. 25)
Crazy stat of the week (courtesy of The Athletic Saturday podcast): Russell Westbrook is 25th in the league in spot-up attempts per game at 4.3, and his shooting a ridiculously good 59.6 eFG% on those (mostly wide open ones because teams want him to take that shot). Expect the Kings to be active at the trade deadline, with guard Keon Ellis and center Domantas Sabonis two of the most-discussed names in the league (Zach LaVine could be traded as well, with a few teams interested; the market for DeMar DeRozan is much slimmer).

28. Brooklyn Nets

(12-32, last week No. 26)
Having sat in the Intuit Dome Sunday, watching Brooklyn fall behind 47-14 to the Clippers and go on to lose in a game where if felt like garbage time started in the second quarter, we'll focus on the only thing that really matters for the Nets: Where might they trade Michael Porter Jr. and what is the likely return for him? The issue is Porter's $38.3 million salary, which makes trading him in-season to a playoff team difficult in the tax apron era (the Warriors and Lakers are reportedly out of the mix now). Milwaukee is desperate but lacks the draft capital Brooklyn would want. Plus, with the latest Antetokounmpo injury, they may pivot and shut it down this season. Any return at the deadline may be unimpressive, which could have the Nets holding on to Porter until the summer.

29. Indiana Pacers

(11-35, last week No. 28)
When we said in the introductory paragraph to these rankings that January is "when upsets and funky results start to show up," this is what we mean: Indiana, with the worst offense in the NBA, upset Oklahoma City and the best defense in the NBA last week. It was good to see Jarace Walker step up with a career-high 26 in that game.

30. Washington Wizards

(10-34, last week No. 30)
Losers of nine in a row, which not so coincidentally is when they traded for the injured Trae Young — this team is in full tank mode. Alex Sarr should get a chance to show he's having a good season at the Rising Stars game All-Star weekend, he deserves a trip to Los Angeles.

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The Golden State Warriors defeated the Timberwolves 111-85 last night in Minnesota. Stephen Curry led the Warriors with 26 points, 7 assists, and 4 steals, passing John Havlicek and tying Paul Pierce for 19th on the all-time scoring list with 26,397 career points.

The Timberwolves were held to a season-low 85 points in their fifth straight loss, the team's longest losing streak since dropping six consecutive games in 2022. Minnesota has fallen to seventh in the Western Conference playoff race, which would put the Timberwolves into the Play-In Tournament.

Anthony Edwards finished with a game-high 32 points and 11 rebounds. The sixth-year guard is on pace for career-highs in scoring (29.7 ppg), field goal percentage (49.9%), and three-point percentage (41%).

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