Jayson Tatum listed as 'questionable' for Friday vs. Dallas, reports continue he will make season debut

Jayson Tatum is officially listed as "questionable" on the Boston Celtics' injury report for when they host the Dallas Mavericks Friday night.

For players who have been out for an extended time due to an injury — Tatum has yet to play this season after tearing his Achilles in last season's playoff series against the Knicks — a move from "out" to "questionable" is usually a sign they will return in the next game. There have been reports that Tatum was nearing his return to the Celtics lineup, and we know he has gone through multiple 5-on-5 scrimmages (including with the G League Maine Celtics). However, a move to questionable on the injury report is a clear sign he is coming back and soon.

While Tatum and the Celtics have refused to put a timeline on a return — or even confirm it would happen — both his and the team's actions have been those of someone making a comeback this season. Players don't get sent down to the G League for a practice and workout unless they are coming back. Boston doesn't trade wing Anfernee Simons for needed big man depth in Nikola Vucevic unless they are getting another wing back and thinking ahead to a playoff run. Also, Tatum has an ongoing docuseries on his return — "The Quiet Work," available on Peacock — which only happens if a return is expected.

The question was the return date, and the only thing that had been said officially was that any return would happen at home. That left Friday against Dallas, or waiting until March 14, when the Washington Wizards come to town. It looks as if Boston and Tatum are going sooner rather than later.

A Tatum return now gives the Celtics about six weeks before the start of the playoffs to get him back into game shape and work out any kinks.

Tatum is welcomed back with open arms, but it's also a bit of a delicate fit.

Tatum is one of the game's elite players, he has finished in the top six in MVP voting each of the past four seasons, and last season averaged 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and six assists per game. He's a career 37% shooter from 3-point range who has to be respected anywhere on the court, and he is also a plus defender.

The challenge is Boston — and Jaylen Brown in particular — are thriving without him. Boston has been one of the great stories of the season, surprising everyone outside of their locker room with a 41-21 record so far, sitting second in the East, and in the top six in the league in offense and defense. Jaylen Brown is being mentioned in the MVP conversation for leading this surprise team, averaging 28.9 points, 7.2 rebounds, and five assists per game.

Tatum needs to come back and fit into what is working, not try to take over his old role (he likely will be less than 100% of himself). Tatum has to be the mature player and take on a secondary role this season, something he has hinted at doing in speaking with the media, but saying it and doing it can be different things.

If Tatum returns and fills that role, Boston may well be the favorite now to come out of a wide-open East.

That journey looks like it will start on Friday.

Is Jayson Tatum nearing return? Boston Celtics get massive update on star

After nearly 10 months rehabbing a ruptured Achilles tendon, Jayson Tatum will reportedly play basketball for the Boston Celtics this season.

According to ESPN, Tatum may make his much-anticipated return as soon as Friday, March 6 against the Dallas Mavericks. Per ESPN, Tatum will inform the team over the next day about his availability against Dallas.

In the first injury report for the game, the Celtics officially listed Tatum as questionable. Presumably, Tatum will undergo final preparations to ensure he's ready to go, but, either way, Tatum had been ramping up his rehab.

Last month, the Celtics announced that Tatum participated in portions of a G League practice.

The news comes as a boost for a Celtics team that has outperformed external expectations, compiling a 41-21 record without its six-time All-Star. Boston is currently the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference and is just 5 games back of the top-seeded Detroit Pistons.

Tatum, 27, had suffered the injury May 12, 2025, during Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. He has remained a steady presence around the team through its first 53 games of the season.

Achilles tendon ruptures are complicated injuries that require calculated and arduous rehabs.

In September, Tatum told USA TODAY Sports that he hadn’t fully ruled out a return to the court for the 2025-26 season, so this aggressive timeline indicates that he and the Celtics likely feel they can contend for an Eastern Conference championship this season.

Last season, Tatum averaged 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 6.0 assists per game.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jayson Tatum injury update: Boston Celtics star could return vs Mavs

Nets vs. Heat preview: One more in Miami

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The streak rolls on. The Brooklyn Nets began a three game road trip on Tuesday night against the Miami Heat. The Heat were too hot to handle and handed the Nets their ninth straight defeat, 124-98. Fortunately for the Nets, they didn’t have to travel between games. Unfortunately for the Nets, they have to play the Heat one more time.

Where to follow the game

YES Network on TV. WFAN on radio. Gotham Sports on streaming. Tip after 7:30 PM.

🤕 Injuries

No Egor Demin. Drake Powell and the three two-ways are with Long Island. Grant Nelson remains with Brooklyn on a 10-day.

Norman Powell is out.

🏀 The game

Miami won the first two meetings. This is the last meeting between the teams this season.

Michael Porter Jr is looking to bounce back tonight. He tied a season low with nine points and Tuesday was only the third time this season he’s been held below ten points. When he doesn’t play well, Brooklyn’s slim chances of victory drop all the way to zero.

Every game is a lesson for the Nets, and without Demin for the foreseeable future, Nolan Traore and Ben Saraf will have plenty of chances to learn on the job. They had respectively terrible games against the Heat defense, and Jordi Fernandez wants them to be a lot better this time around:

“I know they’re better. There’s not an excuse if their young, I’ve watched them play, and they’re way, way better than 12 turnovers to zero assists. The assists — sometimes if the shots don’t go in, it’s hard to get assists. I don’t know about the potential assist. I have to look at it, but the turnovers for sure, like how they organize the team, how vocal they are, all that it’s important.”

No time better than the present to learn and grow.

👀 Player to watch: Bam Adebayo

Adebayo has been one of the better, more versatile defenders in the league throughout the 2020s. However, he doesn’t have as much hardware as you’d think. He’s never finished higher than third in Defensive Player of the Year voting and has only made 1st Team All Defense once. Although he hasn’t gotten love from the voters, Bam knows that everyone sees his value:

“From my peers and the people who play against me and understand that you’ve got to put me in the corner, so I don’t mess up your offensive schemes, that’s what matters more… that’s real in basketball. A lot of people who are doing surveys wouldn’t know that. They just think because, ‘Oh, he’s a DPOY because he has five blocks a game.’”

An inspired closing run by the Heat could cause voters to change their mind. As it stands, he’s leading one of the best defensive units in the NBA this year.

Nic Claxton and Day’ron Sharpe have the assignment of slowing down not just Adebayo, but Kel’el Ware off the bench as well. It seems like the Heat still have reservations about Ware, but he fills up the box sheet every night he gets real minutes. And for a team that’s older than you think, they need some youth somewhere.

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Prospects Cris Rodriguez and Jordan Yost to debut in Spring Breakout game

VENICE, FLORIDA - MARCH 16, 2025: Bryce Rainer #28 of the Detroit Tigers bats during the second inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Atlanta Braves at CoolToday Park on March 16, 2025 in Venice, Florida. (Photo by George Kubas/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

The Tigers’ roster for their Spring Breakout game on March 20, featuring top prospects in a battle of farm systems, was released on Thursday. There aren’t too many big surprises, but two names in particular caught our eye immediately. 2025 first round pick, shortstop Jordan Yost, will make his public debut for the Tigers in the game, as will top international free agent prospect, Cris Rodriguez, who has yet to play in the United States after spending last summer playing in the Dominican Summer League and making a pretty impressive showing. Beyond those two, Competitive Round A selection Michael Oliveto will make his pro debut along with Yost. This will be the first televised look at all three relatively new additions to the farm system.

The Breakout series has become the launching point for prospects over the past few years. We got our first look at shortstop prospect, 3rd ranked overall in the system, Bryce Rainer, in this game last spring. It was an incredibly impressive showing from Rainer, foreshadowing his fine pro debut prior to the shoulder injury in May.

Kevin McGonigle, Max Clark, Josue Briceño, Thayron Liranzo, and most of the Tigers top prospects who are healthy are expected to participate. That won’t include Hao-Yu Lee, as the infielder was returned to Lakeland by Team Taiwan after suffering an oblique strain preparing for the World Baseball Classic.

Briceño’s status is less clear, but after going on the injury report earlier this week with right wrist inflammation, there are fears that he might require surgery. As with Troy Melton’s elbow inflammation, it takes time to relieve the inflammation in order to get good imaging of the problem. It could be anything from a mild tendon or ligament sprain, to the dreaded hamate fracture. We’ll just hope for the best there.

Bryce Rainer is also not listed. He had surgery for a separated shoulder in May of 2025 after a ill-fated dive back to first base. His status is currently unknown, although he’s been working in minor league camp this spring.

The Tigers matchup with the Pittsburgh Pirates is set for March 20 at 7:35 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on MLB Network. That game should feature baseball’s top prospect, Pirates shortstop Konnor Griffin. These have been really fun the first few years since the introduction of the Spring Breakout series in 2024. Older high end prospects only play in major league camp where we see them in spring training, but for much of the farm system, the Spring Breakout game is our first look at them headed into the new season.

Cam Caminiti, JR Ritchie and John Gil headline 2026 Spring Breakout Braves 40-man roster

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 23: Cam Caminiti, Atlanta Braves 2024 first round draft pick, addresses the media during a press conference before the game against the Cincinnati Reds at Truist Park on July 23, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The hottest prospects that the Atlanta Braves have to offer are set to face off against the New York Yankees and their collection of farm system talent on March 21 at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa. We knew the date and the time (6:35 p.m. ET, to be exact) but we didn’t know the rosters until recently.

Now, we have a close idea of who the Braves will be sending to Tampa to take on the Yankees and it’s a veritable who’s who of top Braves prospects and recent draft picks.

Most of Atlanta’s Top 30 prospects (according to MLB Pipeline) will be on the initial 40-man roster. That means that we’ll be seeing Cam Caminiti, JR Ritchie, Didier Fuentes, John Gil, Alex Lodise and Tate Southisene in action, among plenty of other top prospects for the Braves. For some reason, MLB has gone with the approach of having each team declare an initial 40-man roster of prospects before initially cutting it down to 27 players by March 16. I can’t tell you why they’re doing this (maybe it’s a bit of preparation for when Spring Breakout moves to a tournament format for 2027 and 2028) but it’ll certainly be interesting to see who makes the cut between now and then.

I’d say that it’s a safe bet that the names I mentioned above will likely make it as well. The only question is whether or not the ones on the edge of MLB Pipeline’s Top 30 rankings will make it or not. Still, I’d imagine that we have a very good idea of who’s going to be playing on March 21 in Tampa. Who do you think will make the cut? Let us know what you think!

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

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The Toronto Raptors have some demons when facing good teams this season. 

They’ve made a habit of coughing up leads late. For example, they held a 10-point lead heading into the fourth quarter and lost the last time they played the Minnesota Timberwolves on February 4.

My Raptors vs. Timberwolves predictions and NBA picks break down if Toronto can exercise some of those demons at the Target Center in what should be a low-scoring game on Thursday, March 5.

Raptors vs Timberwolves prediction

Raptors vs Timberwolves best bet: Under 225.5 (-110)

For whatever reason, the Toronto Raptors are coming up short in big games, but strong defense has been a staple, which has me looking at the Under tonight vs. the Minnesota Timberwolves.

It’s a matchup of two Top-10 defenses, with one of the Raptors’ strengths being their 3-point defense. They allow the fifth-lowest percentage in the NBA, which is important against a T-wolves team that ranks 11th in made threes per game.

Combine that with the Raps’ inconsistent scoring, and it’s no surprise that Toronto has been one of the better Under bets in the NBA at 24-37 O/U.

Raptors vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

Minnesota has been great defensively this season, ranking ninth in defensive rating and seventh in opponent effective field goal percentage.

That means missed shots, and Toronto ranks 18th in rebounding rate, so give me the Over on Rudy Gobert’s rebounds.

Meanwhile, Anthony Edwards was a menace when these two teams last played, nabbing three steals, and he's topped 1.5 steals in seven of his last 11 games. I’ll take the Over at plus money.

Raptors vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Under 22.5.5
  • Rudy Gobert Over 11.5 rebounds
  • Anthony Edwards Over 1.5 steals

Our "from downtown" SGP: Big-man battle

This matchup between Gobert and Jakob Poeltl could be a big key to this game, and a double-double is on the table for both.

Raptors vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Rudy Gobert double-double
  • Jakob Poeltl double-double

Raptors vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Raptors +4.5 | Timberwolves -4.5
  • Moneyline: Raptors +170 | Timberwolves -205
  • Over/Under: Over 225.5 | Under 225.5

Raptors vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

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DateThursday, March 5, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
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Dodgers preliminary spring breakout roster led by Josue De Paula, Zyhir Hope

Feb 23, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Tommy Edman (25) makes a catch on a pop-up while avoiding teammate right fielder Zyhir Hope (94) during the third inning at Camelback Ranch-Glendale. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images | Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Major League Baseball on Thursday announced preliminary rosters for spring breakout games, the annual showcase of minor league prospects playing games in big league spring training stadiums.

Included on the Dodgers’ spring breakout roster for their game on March 21 against White Sox prospects at Camelback Ranch are top prospects Josue De Paula, Eduardo Quintero, Zyhir Hope, Mike Sirota, and Emil Morales.

River Ryan is in the mix for an early-season spot in the Dodgers’ major league rotation, but also is still technically a prospect and technically included here, along with more traditional prospects Jackson Ferris, Christian Zazueta, and Adam Serwinowski.

Shortstop Alex Freeland and reliever Kyle Hurt are also vying for a major league roster spot but as prospects are also included in this pool for potentially appearing in the spring breakout game. Same for Ryan Ward, who is on the Dodgers’ 40-man roster but hasn’t yet made his major league debut.

Spring breakout rosters will be trimmed to 27 players on March 16.

The Dodgers’ top four draft picks from 2025 — pitchers Zach Root and Cam Leiter, and outfielders Charles Davalan and Landyn Vidourek — are on the spring breakout preliminary roster, as are the Dodgers’ first draft picks from 2021 (pitcher Maddux Bruns), 2023 (outfielder Kendall George) and 2024 (shortstop Kellon Lindsey).

Dodgers preliminary spring breakout roster
  • Left-handed pitchers (6): Maddux Bruns, Jackson Ferris, Cody Morse, Sterling Patick, Zach Root, Adam Serwinowski
  • Right-handed pitchers (10): Kyle Hurt*, River Ryan*, Patrick Copen, Cam Day, Carson Hobbs, Cam Leiter, Payton Martin, Marlon Nieves, Lucas Wepf, Christian Zazueta
  • Catchers (3): Gio Cueto, Francisco Espinoza, Victor Rodrigues
  • Infielders (9): Alex Freeland*, Moises Bolivar, Chase Harlan, Elijah Hainline, Kellon Lindsey, Noah Miller, Emil Morales, Joendry Vargas, Logan Wagner
  • Outfielders (12): Ryan Ward*, Charles Davalan, Josue De Paula, Zach Ehrhard, Kendall George, Zyhir Hope, Ching-Hsien Ko, Eduardo Quintero, Mike Sirota, James Tibbs III, Brendan Tunink, Landyn Vidourek

*on 40-man roster

The Dodgers’ spring breakout game on March 21 is scheduled for 3:30 p.m., though that could be subject to slight change considering the Dodgers’ big league team plays a Cactus League game against the A’s that starts at noon. MLB Network will televise the Dodgers-White Sox spring breakout game, and it will be streamed on Amazon and on MLB.tv.

Rays release 2026 Spring Breakout game roster

PORT CHARLOTTE, FL - MARCH 03: Theo Gillen (24) of the Tampa Bay Rays looks on during a spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies on March 03, 2026 at Charlotte Sports Park in Port Charlotte, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

MLB’s third annual MLB Spring Breakout game is scheduled for March 19-22.

Growing in popularity, the four-day event features top prospects from every team in 16 exhibition games. Tampa Bay’s prospects will play Thursday, March 19 at the Mets (Clover Park — St. Lucie, FL) at 7:10 PM. The game will be broadcast for free in the MLB App, and will be carried by MLBN, SNY, and Amazon.

The Rays Preliminary 40-man player pool, with overall rankings via MLB Pipeline Rays Top 30 Prospects list, is as follows:

PITCHERS (11)
Anderson Brito, RHP, No. 6
Alex Cook, RHP
Michael Forret, RHP, No. 8
Gary Gill Hill, RHP, No. 27
Trevor Harrison, RHP, No. 16
Brody Hopkins, RHP, No. 3/MLB No. 85
Ty Johnson, RHP, No. 18
TJ Nichols, RHP, No. 7
Joe Rock, LHP
Santiago Suarez, RHP, No. 9
Jose Urbina, RHP, No. 17

CATCHERS (4)
Caden Bodine, C, No. 13
Nathan Flewelling, C, No. 11
Dominic Keegan, C, No. 20
Tatem Levins, C

INFIELDERS (15)
Jadher Areinamo, INF, No. 15
Andreimi Antunez, SS
Gregory Barrios, SS
Cooper Flemming, SS, No. 28
Taitn Gray, 1B, No. 30
Xavier Isaac, 1B, No. 14
Cooper Kinney, INF
Tre’ Morgan, 1B/OF, No. 19
Daniel Pierce, SS, No. 5
Emilien Pitre, 2B/SS
Narciso Polanco, INF
Adrian Santana, SS
Will Simpson, 1B
Brayden Taylor, INF
Carson Williams, SS, No. 1/MLB No. 63

OUTFIELDERS (10)
Slater de Brun, OF, No. 10
Homer Bush Jr., OF, No. 25
Theo Gillen, OF, No. 2/MLB No. 76
Brailer Guerrero, OF, No. 24
Mac Horvath, OF
Jacob Melton, OF, No. 4
Dean Moss, OF, No. 29
Austin Overn, OF, No. 26
Aidan Smith, OF, No. 12
Brendan Summerhill, OF, No. 21

How to watchall games:

3/19 Reds at Giants Scottsdale Stadium (Scottsdale, AZ) 4:05 PM MLBN, NBC Sports Bay Area, Amazon
3/19 Guardians at Angels Tempe Diablo Stadium (Tempe, AZ) 4:10 PM MLB App, MLB.com
3/19 Marlins at Astros* CACTI Park (Palm Beach, FL) 12:05 PM Space City Home Network
3/19 Phillies at Twins Hammond Stadium (Fort Myers, FL) 1:05 PM MLBN, MNNT, Amazon
3/19 Rays at Mets Clover Park (St. Lucie, FL) 7:10 PM MLBN, SNY, Amazon
3/19 Nationals at Cardinals* Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium (Jupiter, FL) 4:30 PM MLB App, MLB.com
3/20 Royals at Rangers* Surprise Stadium (Surprise, AZ) 4:00 PM Rangers Sports Net., Amazon
3/20 Mariners at Brewers American Family Fields of Phoenix (Phoenix, AZ) 5:10 PM MLBN
3/20 Red Sox at Orioles Ed Smith Stadium (Sarasota, FL) 6:05 PM MASN
3/20 Tigers at Pirates LECOM Park (Bradenton, FL) 7:35 PM MLBN, SNP, Peacock, Amazon
3/21 Rockies at Diamondbacks* Salt River Fields (Scottsdale, AZ) 8:00 PM COLR, ARID
3/21 White Sox at Dodgers* Camelback Ranch (Glendale, AZ) 6:30 PM MLBN, CHSN, Amazon
3/21 Padres at Cubs Sloan Park (Mesa, AZ) 9:05 PM Marquee, SDPA
3/21 Braves at Yankees George M. Steinbrenner Field (Tampa, FL) 6:35 PM YES
3/21 Blue Jays at Phillies BayCare Ballpark (Clearwater, FL) 1:05 PM MLBN, NBC Sports Phi., SportsNet, Amazon
3/22 Brewers at Athletics Hohokam Stadium (Mesa, AZ) 4:05 PM MLBN, Amazon

* – Traditional doubleheader with MLB Spring Training game

All games will stream live and for free in the MLB App.

Strack ties career high with 33 points to lead Kentucky women over Georgia 76-61 in SEC Tournament

GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) — Clara Strack made a career-high five 3-pointers in matching her career best of 33 points and No. 17 Kentucky defeated No. 22 Georgia 76-61 in the second round of the SEC Tournament on Thursday.

Strack, a 6-foot-5 center, was 5 of 7 from the arc, 12 of 22 overall and grabbed eight rebounds for the ninth-seeded Wildcats (23-9), who will play top seed and third-ranked South Carolina in a Friday quarterfinal.

Teonni Key added 14 points and 12 rebounds and Tonie Morgan also scored 14 points and had seven assists for the Wildcats, who shot 50% and were 14 of 20 at the line to 6 of 8 for the Bulldogs.

Dani Carnegie scored 18 points, Trinity Turner 14 and Mia Woolfolk 11 for Georgia (22-9), which was just 5 of 26 on 3-pointers.

Strack and Amelia Hassett scored all the points in 13-2 run that left Kentucky ahead by 15 with under three minutes to go.

A Strack 3-pointer early in the third quarter gave Kentucky the lead for good. The Wildcats hit six straight shots in the period and Strack scored nine points for a 54-49 lead.

After Georgia scored the opening basket, Kentucky took and held the lead the remainder of the first quarter with Strack hitting a pair of 3-pointers and scoring 13 points. Carnegie hit a pair of 3s and scored the Bulldogs' first eight points of the second quarter to tie the game with Georgia leading 36-35 at the break.

Up next

Kentucky will get another shot at South Carolina, which took a 60-56 road win over the Wildcats on March 1.

Georgia will wait to see where it lands in the NCAA Tournament field.

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Mia Moore scores 10 of her 19 in the 4th and Clemson women beat Virginia 63-50 in ACC Tournament

DULUTH, Ga. (AP) — Mia Moore scored 10 of her 19 points in the fourth quarter, Taylor Johnson-Matthews finished with 10 points and Clemson beat Virginia 63-50 on Thursday in the second round of the ACC Tournament.

Clemson (21-10), which reached 21 wins in a season for the first time since 2000-01, advances to play top-seeded and 13th-ranked Duke on Friday in the quarterfinals.

Hannah Kohn and Johnson-Matthews each made a 3-pointer in the final 80 seconds of the third quarter to give Clemson a 43-39 lead. Then Moore made Clemson's 10th 3-pointer — on just 20 attempts — early in the fourth to make it 50-41.

Moore banked in a shot in traffic to extend Clemson's lead to 60-48 late in the fourth. She made all four of her shots in the fourth to help the Tigers shoot 85.7% in the frame.

Clemson's lead did not drop below nine points in the final five minutes despite going 7 of 13 from the free-throw line in the fourth. Virginia was just 5 of 15 from the field in the fourth with three turnovers.

Virginia (19-11) was looking to collect 20 wins for the first time since the 2016-17 season.

Paris Clark scored 15 points and Kymora Johnson added 12 for Virginia. Sa’Myah Smith had 11 rebounds and three blocks.

Up next

Clemson, the No. 9 seed, edged Duke 53-51 in the only regular-season meeting on Feb. 22.

Virginia, which had 11 ACC wins in a season for the first time since 1999-00, awaits an invitation to play in a postseason tournament.

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Braves cut five more from camp, including Jhancarlos Lara and Alex Lodise

CORAL GABLES, FL - MARCH 22: FSU infielder Alex Lodise (1) hits a single in the first inning as the Miami Hurricanes faced the Florida State Seminoles on March 22, 2025, at Mark Light Field at Alex Rodriguez Park in Coral Gables, Florida. (Photo by Samuel Lewis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

More cuts. More cuts!

None of these guys really had much of a shot of making the roster, so this is mostly just procedural.

Jhancarlos Lara turned some heads in the low minors, but has really struggled in Double-A and Triple-A. He hadn’t any official Spring Training appearances this year. While he does have a bit of an inside track on an eventual bullpen spot due to being on the 40-man roster, his performance hasn’t really warranted any discussion of that sort for a while.

The Braves signed Austin Pope to a minor league deal in December. He’s made three Spring Training appearances so far, with a 4/1 K/BB ratio and a homer allowed. You could see him as a fill-in relief role for Atlanta at some point this season, but he’ll need to be added to the 40-man roster.

Jim Jarvis was “acquired” in the Rafael Montero “trade” to Detroit last season. He had a really fun contest on both sides of the ball against his former team earlier this Spring, but has a really ugly line of just one single and no walks in 14 PAs, and hasn’t really done anything interesting in the minors either.

Alex Lodise struck out a bunch in his first taste of pro action after being drafted in the second round in 2025. He’s only had nine official Spring PAs, and has struck out three times there, too.

Luke Waddell’s been a Spring Training mainstay for a few years now, and has collected two singles, a double, and a walk in ten Spring chances so far this year. He’s never really figured out Triple-A pitching, so again, largely procedural here.

BREAKING NEWS: Colton Parayko Invokes No-Trade Clause, Nixing Deal To Sabres

St. Louis Blues defenseman Colton Parayko, who was rumored to be on the move to the Buffalo Sabres, as initially reported by TSN's Darren Dreger, has decided to invoke his no-trade clause and nix the trade:

As we reported here last night, two sources indicated that Parayko was reluctant to move to the Sabres, who appear set to make the Stanley Cup playoffs for the first time in 15 years while the Blues (23-29-9) are on the verge of missing the playoffs for the third time in four seasons.

Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported that Parayko officially declined to waive:

So where do the Blues and management pivot from here? They have until 2 p.m. (CT) to make those decisions. But for now, at least, the Parayko to Buffalo deal has been squashed.

And in essence, we have the Torey Krug situation all over again, when the then-Blues defenseman nixed a potential deal to the Philadelphia Flyers in 2023 for a package that included Travis Sanheim.

But it's obvious that Parayko, drafted by the Blues in the third round of the 2012 NHL Draft and has spent his entire 11-year career in St. Louis, doesn't want to part with leaving -- at least for the moment. He is signed through the 2030, with the final two years of his contract falling to a modified 15-team no-trade list.

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NHL trade rumors: 6 players that are likely to move at the deadline

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 28: Vincent Trocheck #16 of the New York Rangers warms up before a NHL game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Madison Square Garden on February 28, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This could be one of the busier NHL trade deadlines in recent memory. The Winter Olympics using NHL talent meant that a majority of teams that would have executed February deals decided to wait and see if injuries impacted their plans before committing to anything. As a result we now have a March 6 date looming, and lots of teams needing to make moves to set their rosters for a run at the Stanley Cup.

Today we look at some of the biggest names attacting attention on the market, as well as who might be buyers at the deadline.

Evgeni Malkin, RW — Pittsburgh Penguins

The writing is on the wall for the legendary Pens wing to skate for his final time in Pittsburgh on Thursday night. All signs are pointing to the Penguins making a deal at the deadline to send Malkin away, separating him from Sidney Crosby for the first time in his career.

President of hockey operations Kyle Dubas said Malkin was having a “fantastic season,” praised him as a franchise icon, and said his future was a “private internal matter.” It doesn’t take a lot of reading the tea leaves to see this one is coming to an end.

The 39-year-old wing is still a ludicrously effective playmaking forward who can offer a veteran presence for a team in need of a wing. At this stage in his career he’s no longer an elite goal scorer, but still has 13 goals and 34 assists in 45 games this season. It would be stunning if Malkin is still on the roster on Friday night.

Potential landing spots: Boston Bruins, Minnesota Wild, Edmonton Oilers

Dougie Hamilton, D — New Jersey Devils

A strong start to the season has collapsed into mediocrity for the Devils, and they’re likely to be sellers at the deadline as a result. The prime name that keeps getting mentioned is Dougie Hamilton — who would offer a big boost as a veteran blueline presence, something there’s not a lot of on the market this year.

There are no shortage of teams who would be interested if Hamilton is dangled in front of them, especially for a forward the Devils can pair with Jack Hughes in 2026-27 and beyond.

Potential landing sports: Carolina Hurricanes, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs

Robert Thomas, C — St. Louis Blues

It’s unusual to see a former 80+ point center being shopped at the deadline when he’s only 26-years-old, but the Blues are being realistic about their future. Languishing near the bottom of the Western Conference, the Blues need a solid rebuild and are looking for draft assets or prospects to make that happen.

There have been strong links between the Buffalo Sabres and Blues on a deal for Thomas, but signs point to Buffalo balking at the demand the Blues have made from their prospect pool. This is interesting because now teams around the NHL know roughly the price on Thomas, which could lead to teams swooping in to make an offer at the deadline. Any organization needing a solid second line center will be keeping an eye on this one, though I suspect the Sabres still have the inside line.

Potential landing sports: Buffalo Sabres, Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes

Sergei Bobrovsky, G — Florida Panthers

I don’t think anyone saw the Stanley Cup champs falling apart as quickly as they have, but here we are. It’s gotten to the point where the Panthers are being realistic about their chances to compete, with only the narrowest beam of light reaching them in last place in the Atlantic Conference.

Bob has had a down year, but he’s a brilliant goaltender who rises to the occasion when games matter the most, making him the ideal playoff goalie for a team in need of help. The question becomes: Who is willing to make a deal here? There are numerous teams who can plug him in as a part of a push, predominantly organizations who see their window being right now with lesser-established prospect systems.

Potential landing sports: Vegas Golden Knights, Edmonton Oilers, Montreal Canadiens, Buffalo Sabres

Elias Petterson, C — Vancouver Canucks

It’s rebuild time in Vancouver, and the center of that has to be moving Elias Pettersson. The once-transcendent center who seemed poised to become a perennial 100-point player didn’t really take that next step, despite getting a contract to pay him like that guy.

This becomes the biggest sticking point in a Pettersson deal. Who is willing to pay him like an elite, $11.6M AAV player with a deal running until 2031-32, when he might be a 60 or 70 point guy at best? The key to that is believing there’s an element that can be unlocked, which had been stymied with the Canucks due to an inability to put a team around him.

It’s a major swing for the fences move, which could either net a team a player who returns to dominant form and brings them a cup — or be resigned to an eventual “worst trades of all time” column.

Potential landing spots: Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes

Vincent Trocheck, C — New York Rangers

It’s become clear that the Rangers don’t really know how to build a winning roster, and that has led to a lot of veterans reaching the end of their run, who should be on playoff teams, rather than wasting away. Vinny Trocheck leads this list, hot off a gold medal win with Team USA at the Winter Olympics.

At this point in his career he’s not a top-line center, even though he’s been forced to play like one in New York at times. The best spot for him is to play on a second line, master the face off, and be in a position where he doesn’t need to be overtly physical in the corners. A team needing a veteran boost at their center position makes a lot of sense, where Trocheck would be a low-risk move with potentially big upside.

Potential landing spots: Minnesota Wild, Colorado Avalanche, Detroit Red Wings, Carolina Hurricanes

MMBets: The Dallas Mavericks visit the Orlando Magic

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The Dallas Mavericks (21-40, 7-20 Away) continue their road trip with a Wednesday night matchup against the Orlando Magic (32-28, 18-11 Home) at 6:00 PM CST. Cooper Flagg is back in the lineup after missing eight games with a foot injury, but the cavalry isn’t riding in with him. Marvin Bagley is out. Klay Thompson, Naji Marshall, and Brandon Williams are all game-time decisions.

Let’s scan the lines in search of value.

🏀 Fixture: Dallas Mavericks (21–37, 9–20 Away) @ Orlando Magic (38–20, 21–8 Home)
📍 Kia Center — Orlando, FL
🕢 6:00 PM CST, March 5, 2026
📺 KFAA-TV / MavsTV / NBA App

📊 DraftKings Snapshot (as of 11:30 AM CST, March 5)
Spread: ORL -8.5 (–115) | DAL +8.5 (–105)
Total: 230.5 (O –110 / U –110)
Moneyline: ORL –380 | DAL +300

📉 Game Side Lean: Magic -8.5

Orlando’s defense is suffocating. Dallas’ offense is broken. This is not a complicated equation.

The Mavericks have scored 108.9 points per game over the eight games without Flagg—dead last in the league during that span. Max Christie, who started the season shooting nearly 50% from three, has cratered. The scoring punch that made Dallas competitive earlier in the season has evaporated, and even with Flagg returning tonight, he’s fresh off an eight-game absence. Rust is real.

Orlando, meanwhile, boasts one of the league’s best defenses and a home-court advantage that is palpable versus weak offenses (18-11 Home). Paolo Banchero just dropped 37 on Washington and is averaging 24 points per game over his last ten. Desmond Bane is right there with him at 26 per game over this recent stretch. Franz Wagner is out, which thins Orlando’s scoring depth, but the Magic don’t need a deep rotation to handle a Mavericks team that might be without Klay, Naji, and Brandon Williams.

The bright spot for Dallas? They’re drawing 22.6 fouls per game and attempting 29.1 free throws in Flagg’s absence — both league-leading marks. That might keep this game closer than it should be for stretches, but it won’t be enough to cover 8.5 points on the road against a team this good defensively.

Magic win. Magic cover. The tank rolls on.

🔮 Total Lean: Under 230.5

This game won’t sniff 230.5.

Dallas’ offense is in shambles. They’re averaging 108.9 points per game without Flagg and have no consistent perimeter shooting with Max Christie slumping hard. Even if Flagg returns, he’s been out for eight games and will likely see restricted minutes as he shakes off the rust.

Orlando’s defense is elite, and their offense—while effective—isn’t built to run teams off the floor. Banchero and Bane will get theirs, but without Franz Wagner, the Magic lack the secondary scoring to push the pace into shootout territory. This feels like a grind-it-out game where Dallas scraps to stay competitive by getting to the free-throw line and Orlando methodically pulls away.

The math points under. Two teams with offensive limitations, one elite defense, and a game script that favors physicality over pace.

🎯 Player Props We Like

Wendell Carter Jr. Over 7.5 Rebounds (–125)

Carter is averaging 7.6 rebounds per game on the season and 9.0 per game in March. With Franz Wagner out, Orlando’s frontcourt workload falls even more heavily on Carter’s shoulders, and Dallas is missing Marvin Bagley — their best rebounder since the Anthony Davis trade. The Mavericks are thin in the paint, and Carter should dominate the glass on both ends. He’s pulled down double-digit rebounds in multiple games recently, and against a depleted Dallas frontcourt, 7.5 feels like a gift. Smash the over.

Cooper Flagg Over 3.5 Assists (–114)

Flagg is returning to the lineup after an eight-game absence, and Orlando knows it. He’s the ROY candidate, the franchise cornerstone, the main reason to watch this Mavericks team right now. The Magic will double-team him relentlessly, forcing him to pass out of pressure and create for teammates. Flagg averaged 4.1 assists per game before his injury, and with the Mavs’ offense desperately needing playmaking, he’ll be looking to facilitate early and often. Orlando’s defensive scheme will gift him assist opportunities. The line at 3.5 feels low for a player this talented coming back against a defense designed to take the ball out of his hands.

💡 Summary:

The Magic are better, healthier, and playing at home. The Mavericks are limping in with Cooper Flagg returning from injury and half their rotation on the injury report. We’ll ride Orlando -8.5, lean under, and hope Wendell Carter cleans the glass while Flagg racks up assists against a double-team-heavy defense.