Best NBA Player Props Today for February 20: The Hot Claw

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The tip the weekend off with some winners in the NBA player prop market and with nine games on the board, there’s no shortage of value to be found.

My favorites for today include Timberwolves big man Rudy Gobert, primed for a big night against the Mavericks, and Kawhi Leonard carrying the momentum from his awesome All-Star game performance into a matchup with the Lakers.

Those and more NBA picks for Friday, February 20 below.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Timberwolves  Rudy GobertOver 10.5 points-105
Nuggets  Julian StrawtherOver 10.5 points+100
Clippers  Kawhi LeonardOver 2.5 threes made+105

Prop #1: Rudy Gobert Over 10.5 points

-105 at bet365

The Minnesota Timberwolves are primed for a big second half, and it starts as 13.5-point favorites when they host the Dallas Mavericks. And speaking of big, T-Wolves center Rudy Gobert is primed for a big night.

Opposing bigs have feasted on the Mavs this season. Dallas ranks dead last in opponent points in the paint per game, which is where Gobert exclusively works.

Gobert averages 11.1 points per game and dominated in back-to-back games just prior to the break, putting up 17 and 18 points, and has topped this number of 10.5 in three of his last four games overall. 

  • Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ESPN

Prop #2: Julian Strawther Over 10.5 points

+100 at bet365

Julian Strawther is having a breakout season for the Denver Nuggets. The Nuggets have dealt with numerous injuries this season, which has opened the door for Strawther, and he has taken advantage of the moment.

Strawther is averaging 15.2 points while shooting 40% from three-point range over the last five games, and with Aaron Gordon still out, he should remain in the starting lineup.

Tonight, he and the Nuggets take on a Portland Trail Blazers team that ranks 19th in defensive rating and 20th in opponent effective field goal percentage. Strawther has topped this number in each of the last five games.

  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ALT, KUNP

Prop #3: Kawhi Leonard Over 2.5 threes made

+105 at bet365

Kawhi Leonard looks all the way back after a jaw-dropping performance in the All-Star game. 

The Los Angeles Clippers star put up 31 points, which included going 6-of-7 from three, in just one of the 12-minute mini-games.

He’s been locked in from three-point range for a while. Leonard is shooting 40% from deep on 7.7 attempts per game over his last 24 games, hitting three or more 13 times over that span.

I’m betting he keeps letting it fly against the cross-town rival, the Los Angeles Lakers. L.A. has a problem with the three-ball ranking 22nd in opponent three-point shooting percentage.

  • Time: 10:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ESPN

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Celtics’ newest signing opens up on return to Boston

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SAN FRANCISCO — In the corner of the visiting locker room in San Francisco, Dalano Banton chatted up Jordan Walsh.

Banton and Walsh haven’t shared a locker room in years, but they picked up right where they left after Banton signed a ten-day contract with the Celtics on Thursday.

The 26-year-old guard reunited with several former teammates — Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, Neemias Queta, Payton Pritchard, Sam Hauser, and Walsh — as he rejoined the Celtics after an up-and-down two years.

Before the Celtics 121-110 win over the Golden State Warriors, Banton spoke to CelticsBlog about returning to Boston, where he spent the first half of the 2023-2024 campaign. He spent the majority of the last two seasons with the Portland Trail Blazers, where he established himself as a rotation player, but has been relegated to the G League this season.

Today, Banton is just thrilled to be back with the same organization that welcomed him years ago.

“It definitely feels good,” he told CelticsBlog. “I’m grateful and excited for the opportunity. Spending from the start of the season to right about a couple weeks ago in the G, just knowing that the uphill battle, and just sticking to the grind every day — being here is great. A lot of familiar faces, and everyone’s welcoming me back with open arms.”

Banton has had some very successful stretches since he was traded from the Celtics in February of 2024, just months before their title run. He averaged 16.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 3.6 assists in Portland for the remainder of that 2023-2024, and subsequently averaged 8.3 points and 2.4 assists in a more limited role with the Blazers last year.

But this year, he was not able to get an NBA contract, and thus joined the Texas Legends, the Dallas Maverick’s G League affiliate team.

In the G League, he’s stayed the course, worked hard, and hoped for an opportunity; averaging 23.7 points, 5.9 assists, and 3.4 rebounds.

Earlier this month, he got a ten-day contract with the Los Angeles Clippers.

Now, he returns to Boston, a team that will need to utilize multiple ten-day contracts this spring in order to stay below the luxury tax line.

“You have the opportunity to play every night — you’ve got to show what you can do,” Banton said. “So you eventually [hope to] get called up somewhere — knowing if that was going to be here somewhere else, I really never knew. But I’m just kind of waiting for the opportunity, and just know I have to stay down and continue to grind to get it.”

Reconnecting with Brad Stevens, Joe Mazzulla and the Celtics

Joe Mazzulla is happy to see Banton once again donning Celtics green.

“I’m glad to have him back,” Mazzulla said. “He’s worked hard when he was with us before, but just his ability to — extra ball handling — but really his ability defensively to impact the game. Whether it’s on the ball, whether it’s with his ball pressure, whether it’s his defensive activity. I’m excited to have him back and working with him.”

Banton told CelticsBlog that since he was traded from the Celtics, Brad Stevens has kept in touch.

“I’ve definitely had great relationship with a lot of people here,” he said. “Brad’s been good to me ever since they signed me here a couple years ago. He always kept that relationship with them, always talking to my agent and stuff like that about me, keeping tabs on me.”

He also said that he was particularly excited to reunite with player development coaches Steve Tchiengang and Tyler Lashbrook, both of whom are still with the Celtics.

“Tyler was my player development [coach], that’s my brother,” he said. “We always talk. All the time that I was gone, [he was] checking in on me and stuff.”

Banton didn’t lace up in his first game back with the Celtics, a blowout win over the Warriors. He’ll be with the team for the remainder of this roadtrip, which includes games against the Los Angeles Lakers, Phoenix Suns, and Denver Nuggets.

Then, next Friday, the Celtics host the Brooklyn Nets.

If and when he does get an on-court opportunity, Banton doesn’t want to force the issue.

“I’m not trying to come in and trying to show you everything you could do in a possession or two,” he said. “If they brought you here, I’m sure that they watched film on you, and studied your game, and know what you can do. But just definitely bringing energy, playing hard, trying to be a good teammate, and just showing your face around the organization — just in case the team, or whoever it is, does want to keep you around.”

Payton Pritchard said it was great to see Banton reconnect with his former teammates.

“It’s been a journey for him,” Pritchard said. “For him to work his way back into the league and get an opportunity again, it’s a testament to his work ethic.”

For Banton, the reunion has extended beyond just the players and coaches themselves — two years later, many of his teammates kids have grown up, too.

“When I first got here, a lot of people were just starting to have kids, and just to see that they’re getting older and stuff now is great,” he said. “It’s great to come around and just gel and rekindle with the guys.”

How to watch Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers: TV, live stream info for Sunday's game

Reviving a rivalry that has been among the NBA's best for decades, the Los Angeles Lakers will play host to the Boston Celtics in a Sunday night matchup on NBC and Peacock.

This will be the second meeting this season between the teams that rank first and second in NBA championships (18 for the Celtics; 17 for the Lakers).

Boston beat L.A. 126-105 at home on Dec. 5 as Jaylen Brown scored 30 pts. Austin Reaves had a game-high 36 for the Lakers, who were without Luka Doncic (personal reasons) and LeBron James (sciatica & left foot arthritis).

Boston has won five of the past seven between the teams that have met a record 12 times in the NBA Finals (Boston is 9-3 and won the first eight titles; L.A. won the most recent in 2010 over seven games).

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How to watch Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers:

  • When: Sunday, Feb. 22
  • Where: Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV: NBC
  • Live Stream: Peacock

Boston Celtics vs. Los Angeles Lakers preview:

At 36-19, the Celtics have the second-best record in the Eastern Conference and have won seven of the past eight behind five-time All-Star Jaylen Brown, who is on pace for career highs in scoring (more than 29 points per game), assists and field goals made.

In a 121-110 road victory Thursday over Golden State, Brown led Boston with 15 rebounds and 13 assists as the team contiued to excel in the absence of Jayson Tatum, whose return could be on the horizon.

The four-time first-team All-NBA forward has been out all season with the torn right Achilles suffered in last year's playoffs, but Tatum has practiced with the Celtics' G League team this month and has attended nearly every Boston game. I've grown an appreciation for the game and for my teammates and just guys around the league," Tatum said. "I’ve just been sitting back and being able to watch guys kind of take that next step. It's been kind of cool to see.”

He's been watching a team that remains heavily reliant on the 3-pointer: The Celtics are 17-0 when shooting over 40% from long range.

The Lakers are on the path to the playoffs but are trying to shore up weaknesses on defense, ranking in the bottom half of the league in opponent points per game and defensive rating. Among Western Conference teams with a winning record, only Denver has been worse defensively.

Los Angeles also lacks punch from its bench on offense, ahead of only Houston in the lowest points totals per game outside the starting lineup. The Lakers also rank outside the top 25 with 10 3-pointers per game.

On the positive side, L.A. has been clutch with a 15-3 record in games with a scoring margin within five points in the final 5 minutes of regulation. No other team has fewer than nine losses in clutch games.

With injuries to LeBron James, Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves that sidelined the star trio for significant stretches (they shared the court in only 10 of the first 54 games), the Lakers still are on track for a 50-win season and perhaps their best ball is ahead (especially with the recent acquisitions of Luke Kennard and Gabe Vincent).


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Adam Silver talks potential new tanking remedies for next season with team GMs

During All-Star Weekend, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver said, "We're going to be scrutinizing everything we see going forward" regarding teams tanking, and that the league would be looking at "every possible remedy."

During a Thursday phone call with all 30 general managers, an adamant Silver said tanking needs to be curtailed for the integrity of the game and laid out potential remedies, according to multiple reports. According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, some of the potential moves discussed by Silver included:

• Freezing the lottery odds at an earlier, specific date (hypothetically, All-Star weekend), so teams don't have a motivation to play poorly during the season's stretch run.

• Limiting draft protections to 1-4 or lottery (top 14), eliminating what Utah and Washington are doing this season where they are working to protect top-eight protected picks.

• Not allowing teams to pick in the top four in consecutive years.

• Including all the play-in teams in the lottery.

• Flattening the lottery odds so every team has the same chance.

All of those "solutions" would create new challenges. Freeze the lottery odds at the All-Star break and teams will start tanking earlier, in the heart of the season. Taking away teams' ability to pick in the top four in consecutive years takes a key team-building tool for smaller markets — it's how San Antonio got so good right now.

Even Silver's owners are not all on the same page.

Mat Ishbia of the Suns said tanking was for losers.

Mark Cuban said the NBA should embrace tanking.

In the end, there may be no solution because landing a high pick and getting a player such as Cade Cunningham, Anthony Edwards, Cooper Flagg or Victor Wembanyama (to name just the recent examples) changes the fortunes and value of a franchise. Teams are going to do what it takes to give themselves the best chance to win. Flatten the lottery odds and the league has to accept the risk that a good team — and if the pick was traded, maybe the league's best team — could end up with the No. 1 pick. Teams are trying to sell their fan base either on winning ("we are contenders/very good right now, so come watch us") or on hope for the future. Reduce the bad teams' lottery odds, and you reduce that hope.

There is no easy answer. But Silver is determined to do something.

Preview: Wizards look to win two straight against Pacers

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The Washington Wizards host the Indiana Pacers again tonight

Game info

When: Friday, Feb. 19 at 7:00 p.m. ET

Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

How to watch: Monumental Sports Network, League Pass

Injuries: For the Wizards, Trae Young (knee, quad), Anthony Davis (hand, groin), Cam Whitmore (shoulder), Alex Sarr (hamstring), and D’Angelo Russell (not with team) are out.

For the Pacers, Aaron Nesmith (lumbar), Micah Potter (ankle), TJ McConnell (hamstring), Quenton Jackson (G League) are questionable, while Ivica Zubac (ankle), Pascal Siakam (personal), Obi Toppin (foot), Tyrese Haliburton (Achilles), and Johnny Furphy (knee) are out.

What to watch for

The Wizards will host the Pacers for the second straight day. Washington drew first blood last night and will have another opportunity to make it 2-for-2. In games where the Wizards are playing teams that are also doing poorly in the standings, it is not a bad thing to see them win here and there. This is one of those times.

Pacers vs Wizards Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards tip off at Capital One Arena for the second straight night.

The hosts eked out a low-scoring win on Thursday, and I’m expecting the two teams to cash another Under in my Pacers vs. Wizards predictions & NBA picks for Friday, February 20.

Pacers vs Wizards prediction

Pacers vs Wizards best bet: Under 231 (-110)

Tonight’s game between the Indiana Pacers and Washington Wizards is certainly not the most exciting offensive matchup, with Indiana (111 ppg; 28th) and Washington (112.1 ppg; 25th) both ranking in the bottom six in scoring.

To make matters worse for the Pacers, they’ll be without three starters tonight, including two of their top four scorers in Pascal Siakam and Aaron Nesmith.

The Pacers have been a cash cow for Unders this season, hitting the Under in 58.9% of their games – tied for the fifth-most in the NBA.

These teams combined for just 217 points last night and will cash another Under tonight.

Pacers vs Wizards same-game parlay

The Wizards were in control for most of last night’s meeting and are 9-2 ATS in their last 11 home games vs. the Pacers.

Meanwhile, Indiana is 1-4 without their leading scorer, Siakam, this season.

Pacers vs Wizards SGP

  • Under 231
  • Wizards moneyline

Our "from downtown" SGP: Rebounding party

The Wizards are the worst rebounding team in the NBA, giving up 47.8 opponent boards per game.

Pacers trio Jarace Walker, Kobe Brown, and Jay Huff all hit the Over on their rebound line last night, while Andrew Nembhard has recorded Over 2.5 boards in seven of his last 10 outings.

Pacers vs Wizards SGP

  • Jay Huff Over 5.5 rebounds
  • Kobe Brown over 7.5 rebounds
  • Jarace Walker Over 7.5 rebounds
  • Andrew Nembhard Over 2.5 rebounds

Pacers vs Wizards odds

  • Spread: Indiana -1.5 (-110) | Washington +1.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Indiana -125 | Washington +105
  • Over/Under: Over 231 (-110) | Under 231 (-110)

Pacers vs Wizards betting trend to know

The Under is 11-4 in Washington’s last 15 games, and 4-1 in the last five meetings. Find more NBA betting trends for Pacers vs. Wizards.

How to watch Pacers vs Wizards

LocationCapital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
DateFriday, February 20, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Indiana, Monumental SN

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Russell Westbrook’s wife shares vile email from fan: ‘Hope you die in a car crash’

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Kings guard Russell Westbrook struggled offensively and his wife, Nina, felt the wrath of one angry fan after Sacramento’s 131-94 loss to the Orlando Magic Thursday.

Taking to her Instagram Stories Friday, Nina shared a negative email she received with the subject line, “F–k you,” adding that getting lewd messages has become “routine” for the couple.

“Your piece of f-kn s–t husband sucks so f-kn bad can’t even get 10 points is pathetic,” the email states. “I hope you both die in a car crash dumb bitch.”

Nina Westbrook and Russell Westbrook in December 2025. Instagram/Nina Westbrook

Nina added, “The negative effects of sports betting. Brings out the worst in ppl.”

Westbrook, who had five points in the loss at Golden 1 Center, was 2-of-8 shooting and 1-of-6 from the three-point range.

Nina expressed gratitude for the support she and Westbrook, 37, have received, but noted the vile email “is not an isolated incident.”

“It’s something my husband and I consider routine. With that said, I’m sharing this now because I’m growing increasingly concerned for athletes.

Nina Westbrook shared an email she received that contained death threats. @ninawestbrook/Instagram

“I felt it important to highlight the effects that sports betting has on individuals and how it puts athletes and their families in potentially dangerous situations. It’s an aspect of sports betting that no one seems interested in discussing.

“As an LMFT [Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist], I have a keen understanding of the psychological implications and dangers of sports betting and gambling. Gambling is a highly addictive behavior, and people should understand the risks associated with it, especially before introducing it to their children.

“I don’t claim to have all the answers, but the threatening behavior directed toward athletes and their families after games has proven to be one of the early results of amped up sports betting.”

The veteran guard — a former NBA Most Valuable Player and nine-time All-Star — signed a one-year deal with the Kings before the 2025-26 season.

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Westbrook spent the 2024-25 season with the Denver Nuggets, averaging 13.3 points, 4.9 rebounds, 6.1 assists and 1.4 steals per game in 75 appearances and 36 starts.  

This isn’t the first time the Westbrooks have spoken publicly about negative fan behavior.

In 2022, Westbrook addressed the “Westbrick” nickname that fans had given him as he struggled to shake a months-long shooting slump while with the Lakers.

He explained at the time that the ongoing harassment from fans had negatively affected his family so much that they didn’t want to attend his games.

Nina also said in a series of tweets that the Westbrook family had received “death wishes” from critics.

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

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The Minnesota Timberwolves need to string together a win streak.

Just a modest five- or six-game winning streak would propel Minnesota into the top three of the West.

But to do so, it needs to easily handle teams intent on tanking, like the Dallas Mavericks.

My Mavericks vs. Timberwolves predictions take the risk of trusting Minnesota against a shorthanded opponent, usually a risk in NBA picks, but not on Friday, February 20.

Mavericks vs Timberwolves prediction

Mavericks vs Timberwolves best bet: Timberwolves 1H -8.5 (-105)

The Dallas Mavericks’ injury report has already decided this game.

Not even the Minnesota Timberwolves can treat this game so lightly as to jeopardize an easy win. Naji Marshall, P.J. Washington, and Klay Thompson won’t be able to keep this close, even through the first half.

Minnesota should also cruise to covering the full-game spread of -13.5, but as far as a best bet is concerned, an entire fourth quarter of garbage time should not be trusted.

Mavericks vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

The Timberwolves’ reserves should also gas the Mavericks’ bench.

Minnesota has a quality bench, one that should take over for Anthony Edwards relatively early in this rout.

Mavericks vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Timberwolves 1H -8.5
  • Timberwolves -13.5
  • Anthony Edwards Under 28.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Big Ru Goes Brr

Rudy Gobert should dominate the glass tonight, especially if Mavs’ big man Daniel Gafford is ruled out.

A few lobs to Gobert should be easy pickings against this Dallas roster.

Mavericks vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Timberwolves 1H -8.5
  • Timberwolves -13.5
  • Anthony Edwards Under 28.5 points
  • Rudy Gobert Over 10.5 points

Mavericks vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Mavericks +13.5 (-110) | Timberwolves -13.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Mavericks +500 | Timberwolves -700
  • Over/Under: Over 239.5 (-110) | Under 239.5 (-110)

Mavericks vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

Dallas went 0-5 against the spread in its last five games before the All-Star break. Find more NBA betting trends for Mavericks vs. Timberwolves.

How to watch Mavericks vs Timberwolves

LocationTarget Center, Minneapolis, MN
DateFriday, February 20, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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The NBA’s new anti-tanking rules are a mess

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Yep, that will definitely fix it this time. 

More changes to combat tanking are coming to the NBA next season, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Trying to combat year-over tanking, they’ll be cracking down on what protections you can put on a traded pick, how many consecutive years in a row you can land a top-4 pick, and another flattening of the lottery odds. Here are the specifics.

The Sixers hope that these changes won’t really impact them any time soon, but given their history, it felt worth touching on. 

Preventing teams from tanking for multiple seasons is clearly what the league is trying to crack down on. That’s why teams will no longer be able to pick in the top-4 in consecutive years, especially if they’ve been a bottom three team in consecutive years. 

The league so desperately doesn’t want teams to do what the Washington Wizards and Utah Jazz have over the past few years, yet they are doing the opposite of addressing that problem. One of the biggest reasons why those two teams in particular have punted season after season is because the lottery continues to give them nothing to show for it. 

Of the past five drafts, those two teams have only gotten one top-5 pick, when the Wizards won the No. 2 overall pick in the 2024 draft, the weakest draft by any measure of the last decade. Now the odds have only gotten worse for the bottom of the league. 

The flattened lottery odds that were introduced back in 2019 were so harmful to both of those franchises that they said screw it and abandoned that plan altogether. Instead the Wizards and Jazz both made pre-agency trades to acquire Trae Young, Anthony Davis and Jaren Jackson Jr., respectively. 

Another measure they’ve taken to prevent this from happening year over year is lottery odds being allocated on two-year records. 

Each season is its own story with its own wrinkles. Using a two-season record to determine one year’s drafting doesn’t account for any of the outliers. What about last year’s Sixers team, thrust into the top of the lottery because of an injury-riddled season? 

That same logic went into the rule that teams can’t pick in the top-4 after making the conference finals the year prior. Again, there’s a great example, one happening right now, that shows the flaws in this idea. 

Of course that would be the Indiana Pacers. No one said it better than the god of Pacers coverage, Caitlin Cooper, who tweeted that it takes something pretty bad happening for a team to make it to a top-4 pick after making the conference finals — why should they be penalized twice?

Most of these changes fall apart when given a second thought. It only makes sense when you realize the league isn’t trying to cater to the Pacers fan still watching them in March, but rather the fan who is willing to gamble on the Pacers in March. 

The integration of sports betting has long been a priority for this league’s administration, and when Ben Golliver reported that angry sportsbooks were part of this renewed anti-tanking push, it felt like the quiet part was being said out loud.

That is really the only reason this has become the talk of the league. It’s not like tanking is some great offense to fanbases they can’t stand going through. Most well adjusted fans would rather their team try to build something meaningful rather than be the Chicago Bulls. 

Tanking isn’t a real problem, but it will cause the league real issues as long as they continue to panic about it. 

LaMelo Ball uninjured, 'alive and blessed' after frightening-looking accident in Charlotte Thursday

LaMelo Ball said he was "alive and blessed" after walking away from a frightening-looking accident in Uptown Charlotte on Thursday.

Ball played 31 minutes Friday night (11 points, seven rebounds and assists) in Charlotte's loss at Home to Houston. That he was on the court after a nearly head-on collision after practice earlier in the day was fortunate.

The other driver was treated for non-life-threatening injuries on the scene and did not go to the hospital, according to the Charlotte Observer.

"Fortunately, everybody is cool, so blessings," Ball said of the crash, taking several questions on the topic after the game, via the Associated Press. "God is great."

"I'm just alive and blessed for real. So, God is great," Ball said.

(Note: While some online reports said Ball walked out of the room mid-interview, people actually in the room said that was not the case, that he answered several questions about the game and accident, then left when it ended.)

No police report for the accident has been made public yet. The front driver's-side tire on Ball's custom Hummer came off, and the car was towed away. While Ball left the scene fairly quickly, he was given permission to do so by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, according to the Charlotte Observer.

Submit your questions for The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast

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Join us live on Saturday afternoon for the show where we’ll recap the Pistons’ triumphant return from the All-Star break. How optimistic are you feeling after Cade Cunningham’s big night against the Knicks? What does Jalen Duren’s return mean for the next chunk of games? And, how about that All-Star Game?

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When: Saturday February 21 at 2 p.m. ET

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Fantasy Basketball Weekend Must-Starts: Jarace Walker has arrived

In head-to-head leagues, it all comes down to the weekend. You can have a comfortable lead in multiple categories or by a bunch of points, but if you don’t make the most of the weekend, you can walk out with a loss.

Only eight teams play once this weekend, including the Celtics, Pistons, Warriors, Rockets, Kings, Spurs, Raptors and Jazz. Avoid those teams if you’re looking to maximize your games played.

That’s often what it comes down to in standard points and category leagues, but that’s not always the case. Leagues with some sort of games cap or best ball formats like Yahoo!’s High Score leagues aren’t just looking for volume, though having two chances at a big night is a good strategy in best ball leagues.

Absolute must-start: Jarace Walker, Indiana Pacers

The Pacers should have two goals over the final two months of the season. First, ensure their pick doesn’t land in the 5-9 range since it will be sent to the Clippers as part of the Ivica Zubac deal. Second, see what they have in Jarace Walker. The former top-10 pick has gotten a chance to play this year, but he struggled early on. However, he has been solid over the past month, averaging 17.3 points, 6.2 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.8 triples per game while shooting 48.2 percent from the floor, which is a big step up from his 40.2 percent shooting this season.

This weekend, they take on the Wizards and Mavericks, two teams that have struggled on defense and played at a fast pace recently, which is a recipe for fantasy production. They took on the Wizards on Thursday as well, and Walker set season highs for both rebounds (14) and assists (7).

Guards:

Ayo Dosunmu, Minnesota Timberwolves

Dosunmu hasn’t started for Minnesota, but he has been productive off the bench. In three games for the Timberwolves, Dosunmu has averaged 14.7 points, 2.7 assists, 1.7 steals and 1.7 three-pointers in 27.9 minutes per game. They take on the Mavericks and 76ers this weekend, with both teams struggling on defense recently, and Dallas playing at a fast pace.

Collin Gillespie, Phoenix Suns

Devin Booker exited early on Thursday with a hip injury, and while that doesn’t guarantee he’ll miss this weekend’s games, Gillespie would benefit in a big way if he does. They take on the Magic and Trail Blazers on Saturday and Sunday, with Portland struggling on defense recently. Gillespie has been starting regardless, though he has struggled recently. However, he had 30 points, 10 assists and eight three-pointers in his last game against the Blazers.

Cam Spencer, Memphis Grizzlies

The Grizzlies’ backcourt has started to get healthier, which has resulted in Spencer’s playing time dwindling. However, that won’t be the case against the Jazz on Friday night. Spencer and Javon Small will be the only available point guards, which means Spencer should start and be in for a productive night. Against Miami on Saturday, Spencer should still see a decent workload off the bench against a fast-paced team.

Forwards:

Naji Marshall, Dallas Mavericks

With Cooper Flagg (foot) still sidelined, Marshall will be a priority on offense for Dallas. In five games without Flagg this season, Marshall has averaged 19.6 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.2 assists, 1.2 steals and 1.2 triples per game. They take on the Timberwolves and Pacers this weekend, with both teams ranking in the top 10 in pace over their last 10 games.

Bennedict Mathurin, LA Clippers

Mathurin’s role with the Clippers has been different from his role with the Pacers. Indiana ranks near the top of the league in assisted field goal percentage, while the Clippers rank near the bottom. However, Mathurin has thrived with his new team, averaging 21.0 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 3.0 steals and 8.0 free throw attempts per game. He has been coming off the bench, but he was able to match his career high for scoring on Thursday. Now, they take on the Lakers and Magic this weekend. Not favorable matchups, but Mathurin has been too good to pass up on.

GG Jackson, Memphis Grizzlies

Jackson started the final five games before the All-Star break and averaged 13.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 0.8 steals, 1.0 block and 2.2 triples per game. With Memphis making moves at the deadline, Jackson has moved into a prominent role, which should allow him to be productive against two fast-paced teams this weekend, including a poor defensive one in the Jazz on Friday.

Centers:

Ryan Kalkbrenner, Charlotte Hornets

With Moussa Diabate serving the final two games of his suspension this weekend, Kalkbrenner will get two more chances to start. Friday’s game is against the Cavaliers, which isn’t ideal, but Sunday’s game against the Wizards is a favorable matchup. Washington ranks near the bottom of the league in defensive rating, rebounding percentage, points allowed in the paint and second chance points allowed over their last 10 games. Most of Kalkbrenner’s production comes on the glass and in the paint, so he should feast.

Day’Ron Sharpe, Brooklyn Nets

Nic Claxton (ankle) missed Thursday’s game, and this stream is dependent on him remaining out against the Thunder on Friday and the Hawks on Sunday. Sharpe wasn’t productive on Thursday, but that was against the Cavaliers, one of the best rebounding teams in the league. OKC and Atlanta fall on the opposite end of the spectrum, which should allow Sharpe to have a strong performance.

Kel’el Ware, Miami Heat

This weekend, the Heat take on the Hawks and Grizzlies, with both teams struggling mightily on the glass as of late. Ware started the final two games before the All-Star break and played well, though with the team getting healthier, there is a chance he moves back to the bench. However, even if his minutes are limited, he should dominate the paint during his time on the floor.

Australia leaves T20 World Cup after crushing Oman

PALLEKELE, Sri Lanka (AP) — Australia crushed Oman by nine wickets in a dead rubber at the T20 World Cup on Friday, reaching its winning total with more than 10 overs remaining.

Defeats against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka had already led to the shocked Australians exiting the tournament at the first stage.

Adam Zampa, who went wicketless against Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, picked up 4-21 as Australia bowled out Oman for 104 in 16.2 overs after captain Mitchell Marsh won the toss and chose to field.

Marsh then blazed a 26-ball half century inside the power play and motored Australia to 108-1 in only 9.4 overs for a consolation win. Marsh smashed seven fours and four sixes in his 33-ball unbeaten 64 and Travis Head scored 32 off 19 deliveries before he skied a catch when Australia needed 12 runs for victory.

Australia finished third in Group B while Oman rounded off its campaign with four defeats in four games and was last in the five-team group.

The indifferent form of Marsh’s men had encouraged Oman skipper Jatinder Singh to declare “it is the best time to crush” Australia on the eve of the game. Instead, Australian bowlers dominated.

Xavier Bartlett (2-27) crashed the leg stump of Aamir Kaleem off the very first ball and Singh also got clean bowled by Bartlett inside the power play after hitting three boundaries in his knock of 17.

Zampa and Glenn Maxwell (2-13) struck regularly in the middle overs before Wasim Ali scored 32 off 33 balls and helped Oman reach the 100-run mark. Zampa grabbed his fourth four-wicket haul at T20 World Cups by claiming the last two wickets off successive deliveries.

The Super 8 stage of the tournament begins Saturday with Pakistan taking on New Zealand in Colombo in Group 2 that also features co-host Sri Lanka and England. The unbeaten teams in the group stage -- defending champion India, South Africa, West Indies and Zimbabwe – are in Group 1.

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

What is your favorite “Beat LA” moment? (daily topic)

(061808 Boston, MA ) Boston Celtics Kevin Garnett held the championship trophy after the Boston Celtics beat the Los Angeles Lakers in game 6 of the FInals to seal the deal for banner 17 at TD Banknorth on Wednesday, June 18, 2008. Staff Photo by Matthew West. (Photo by Matthew West/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images) | MediaNews Group via Getty Images

The Boston Celtics face the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday (2/22 at 6:30 PM on NBC/Peacock) and it will be just another matchup between the sport’s greatest rivals. So I thought I’d take a moment to take a trip down memory lane and talk about the past. What was your favorite memory?

It is hard not to go straight to the Finals matchups. If you are old enough to remember Bill Russell and Bob Cousy taking down Jerry West and others over and over again, well bless your soul and thank you for still coming to this site.

I’m old enough to remember the pain of 1985 and the feeling that we were robbed of our revenge in 1986 where we surely would have rolled over them like we did the Rockets. I don’t have a lot of memories of 1984 unfortunately (I was just turning 9 at the time).

Obviously there was the ultra-glorious 2008 run. With Ray Allen breaking Sasha Vujačić’s ankles on the way to a series clinching layup. Paul Pierce hoisting the Finals MVP trophy. Kevin Garnett screaming “Anything is possibllllllllllllllllle!!!”

But there have been countless regular season matchups as well. Bird and Magic were on National TV any time they met in the 80’s, and for good reason. The Big 3 always battled Kobe well. And Tatum and Brown have continued the legacy, including a sweet blowout over LeBron in 2021.

What memories do you have of the rivalry? Share in the comments below! And Beat LA!

Clippers vs Lakers Same Game Parlay for February 20

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The Battle of Los Angeles takes center stage tonight at Crypto.com Arena, and while the Clippers are settling into their own home, this remains a Purple and Gold city. With the Lakers entering as 7.5-point favorites, there’s no better time to capitalize on their dominance with a three-leg same-game parlay.

My NBA picks expect Luka Dončić to continue his MVP-caliber campaign alongside the timeless brilliance of LeBron James, who thrives under the bright lights of this rivalry. Between Luka’s playmaking and LeBron’s efficiency, the Lakers appear primed to defend their home court tonight.

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While this is his first game back from a hamstring strain—and you’d normally expect some form of minutes restriction—Luka Dončić played in the NBA All-Star Game on Sunday and then had extended time off to continue his rehab. Because of that, I don’t expect any restriction to be particularly limiting. The Clippers love to blitz Dončić and force the ball out of his hands, and with the Lakers fully healthy on Friday, he’ll have no shortage of capable teammates to convert those potential assists.

With Ivica Zubac no longer anchoring the middle and Brook Lopez expected to start at center, the Clippers are likely to rely more on deep drop coverage, which should open up plenty of passing lanes for Dončić.

In their previous matchups with the Clippers this season, Rui Hachimura and LeBron James have converted the most assists from Dončić, with five each. With the Clippers blitzing Dončić to get the ball out of his hands, that should open up driving lanes for James, who will be operating off Dončić’s gravity. The spacing for James to get downhill should also be there, as the Lakers are fully healthy and the roster is filled with shooters and scorers like Austin Reaves and Hachimura.

When you bet an alternate over on the assists of a primary creator like Luka Dončić, pairing it with the team’s moneyline often makes a lot of sense. If Dončić gets to 10+ assists, it means his teammates are converting shots—likely including open threes and easy finishes from role players. With the Clippers playing on the second night of a back-to-back, there’s also a realistic chance we gain additional edge if their starting lineup changes closer to tip-off due to the scheduling spot.

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