NHL Rumors: Flyers Urged To Address This Trade Need

The Philadelphia Flyers have taken a big step in the right direction this season. They currently have a 17-9-6 record and are third in the Metropolitan Division standings. When noting that the Flyers had a lot of doubters heading into the season, there is no question that they have been one of the NHL's biggest surprises so far. 

If the Flyers continue to play so well as the season rolls on, it would not be surprising in the slightest if they look to be buyers this season. In a recent article for Bleacher Report, Lyle Richardson urged the Flyers to target younger players who have the potential to improve Philadelphia's offensive production rather than rentals. 

"The Flyers have plenty of trade deadline cap space and trade assets. If general manager Daniel Briere becomes a buyer, he won't get crazy and overspend for rental players. He'll want younger talent with scoring upside or cost-effective players with playoff experience," Richardson wrote.

With the Flyers still building for the future, it would make sense for them to add players who can help them both now and in the long term. This is especially so if the Flyers continue to keep winning as the season rolls on. 

A few intriguing young trade candidates in the NHL right now include Matias Maccelli (Toronto Maple Leafs), Nick Robertson (Maple Leafs), Yegor Chinakhov (Columbus Blue Jackets), Brad Lambert (Winnipeg Jets), and Brennan Othmann (New York Rangers).

Jordan Kyrou (St. Louis Blues) and Conor Garland (Vancouver Canucks) are also two proven forwards who are under 30 who would have the potential to be impactful long-term additions for the Flyers if acquired. 

What we learned as Warriors waste Jimmy Butler's 31 in last-second loss to Suns

What we learned as Warriors waste Jimmy Butler's 31 in last-second loss to Suns originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

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Another clutch game for the Warriors, their eighth in the last nine and 15th this season, and another disappointing finish.

With their offense going kaput in the second half and the turnover bug resurfacing, the Warriors walked out of Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix with a 99-98 loss – their third in a row.

With the Suns committed to keeping Stephen Curry from his cape, Jimmy Butler III and Brandin Podziemski tried to come to the rescue Thursday night and failed in their quest.

This was a very loud record scratch during the Warriors’ extended dance with mediocrity, with their record dropping to 13-15, the first time this season the Warriors have fallen two games below .500.

Butler scored a team-high 31 points, with Podziemski adding 18. Curry managed 15 points on 3-of-14 shooting from the field, including 2-of-9 from distance.

Jonathan Kuminga made his first appearance since Dec. 6, playing 10 minutes off the bench and finishing with two points and four rebounds.

Here are three observations from the first of a home-and-home set between the Warriors and the Suns:

Christmas in Phoenix

The Warriors arrived in Phoenix on Wednesday afternoon and seem to have been fitted for Santa Claus suits shortly thereafter.

Without a sleigh, they walked into the downtown Phoenix arena on Thursday and immediately started handing out wonderful gifts to the Suns.

Five turnovers, for six Phoenix points in the first quarter. Four turnovers for four Phoenix points in the second quarter. Seven giveaways for 10 Phoenix points in the third quarter, during which the Suns sliced a seven-point deficit to one.

Golden State’s 20 turnovers accounted for 30 of Phoenix’s 99 points. Eleven giveaways in the second half gave the Suns 20 points and allowed them to spread good cheer in triumph.

Draymond Green, who committed a ghastly eight turnovers in Portland on Sunday, committed a team-high five against the Suns. Butler, Curry, Podziemski, Buddy Hield and De’Anthony Melton each committed two giveaways.

It’s a familiar song for the Warriors, and it’s no Christmas carol.

Jimmy goes “Himmy”

Much of the chatter around the Warriors in recent days has been about Butler. About his relatively minimal impact or not being utilized properly or his mounting frustration amid the team’s consistent mediocrity.

He responded by putting more emphasis on scoring and delivering the kind of assertive offensive performance that ably supports Curry and makes Golden State appreciably more difficult to defend. Butler seemed on a mission to challenge the Suns.

While Curry played 18 first-half minutes, scoring five points, Butler played 18 minutes and went into intermission with a team-high 16 points, 11 of which came in seven first-quarter minutes.

Butler’s 31 points came on 11-of-17 shooting from the field, including a clutch 3-ball with 35.5 seconds remaining, and 8-of-9 from the line.

This was an emphatic response to the pleas for more scoring from the 36-year-old veteran.

Kerr gets a little crazy

Coach Steve Kerr was emphatic this week, saying he has 14 or 15 players he’s comfortable sending onto the floor but ideally want a rotation of 10, maybe 11.

Twelve different Warriors played in the first half, everyone on the active roster except rookie Will Richard and Seth Curry, who is managing a left glute injury. Golden State went through 10 substitutions in the first quarter, 18 in the half.

Some of the substitutions were rapid fire, as if Kerr were auditioning candidates in an open-gym tryout. If he was keeping players fresh to fortify the team’s energy, the results were mixed.

Two reserves made token appearances, with Trayce Jackson-Davis logging seven minutes and Gary Payton II only three.

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Dillon Brooks hits Steph Curry in chest, earns Flagrant 1 foul vs. Warriors

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Dillon Brooks is no stranger to taking shots at the Warriors no matter what team he’s on, and the Phoenix Suns forward added Golden State star Steph Curry to his list of victims on Thursday night at Mortgage Matchup Center.

Officials hit Brooks with a Flagrant 1 foul in the final minute of the Warriors’ 99-98 loss to the Suns, when he struck Curry in the midsection/chest area with 38 seconds left.

As a member of the Memphis Grizzlies in 2022, Brooks famously “broke the code” against the Warriors in the Western Conference semifinals after knocking Gary Payton II to the floor under the rim and fracturing his elbow.

The 29-year-old has had plenty of run-ins with Golden State since then, most recently swiping at Curry’s injured thumb during the NBA playoffs last year with the Houston Rockets.

It’s always guaranteed to be a fiery matchup with Brooks on the floor against the Warriors, but he certainly took it too far Thursday as evidenced by the Flagrant call.

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Clay Holmes happy to have ‘special pitcher’ Luke Weaver join the Mets

The Mets brought in another former Yankee on Wednesday, completing a two-year deal with reliever Luke Weaver

Weaver is the latest Bombers closer to be jumping to the other side of town.  

While other additions can be made, he’ll help bridge the gap to Devin Williams for the second consecutive season. 

Weaver will also now have the opportunity to reunite with Clay Holmes, who he set things up for in the later innings with the Yankees two seasons ago. 

The two grew close during their time together in the Bronx, and Weaver actually reached out to Holmes a few times this winter before he ultimately decided to come to Queens. 

“We exchanged some texts,” Holmes said at the Mets Holiday Party. “They had one of those zoom meetings scheduled, and then he texted me saying that he verbally agreed -- things moved fast, but I think there was a lot that he really liked.

“I’m happy to have a friend here and happy how things worked out for him.”

Things certainly worked out nicely for Weaver, as he took advantage of his opportunity after being claimed off waivers by the Yanks and turned it into a $22-million deal with the Mets. 

While he hit a rough patch after returning from a hamstring injury last season, the 32-year-old has been one of the more reliable late-inning relievers in baseball the past two years. 

He’ll look to get back to that dominant form now in Queens. 

“He’s a special pitcher,” Holmes said. “He’s got some spunk, got some character, and just really good energy to him -- Luke has had a lot of success, so I’m happy to see him rewarded for it, and happy to play with him again.”

NHL Rumors: Canadiens Urged To Address Big Trade Need

The Montreal Canadiens have had a solid start to the 2025-26 season. At the time of this writing, they sport a 17-12-4 record and are fifth in the Atlantic Division standings. However, they are also only three points behind the first-place Detroit Red Wings, so they certainly have the potential to move up the standings.

With the Canadiens being right in the playoff hunt, there is a real expectation that they will be buyers this season. Due to this, in a recent article for Bleacher Report, Lyle Richardson urged the Canadiens to bring in a legitimate second-line center this season. 

"The Canadiens' goaltending has been a recent concern, but their need for a reliable second-line center has been an ongoing issue. Since Kirby Dach was sidelined with a fractured foot, they employed rookie Oliver Kapanen in that role. However, they need someone with more experience in that position," Richardson wrote.

It is no secret that the Canadiens could use another top-six center, so it is hard to disagree with Richardson's argument. If the Canadiens brought in a proven 2C, it would be huge for a club that is looking to cement themselves as legitimate contenders. 

It will be interesting to see if the Canadiens add another center this season, but there is no question that they have the trading assets to swing a deal for one. 

Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium 'among strong options' as league considers moving NBA Cup finals

Before the NBA Cup finals tipped off Tuesday, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver was honest about the future of the event in Las Vegas during an appearance on the NBA on Prime pregame show.

"We're talking with Amazon Prime about whether it makes sense to maybe go to some unique locations for the final game. They have suggested, for example, some like storied college arenas. We're just looking at other ways we could do this."

Duke's Cameron Indoor Stadium is "among strong options" under consideration to host next year's event, ESPN’s Shams Charania reports.

The league's contract with T-Mobile Arena to host the Cup Finals is year-to-year, so there is no hurdle to moving the game.

However, one key challenge in moving the event to Durham and the Cameron Indoor — or to Allen Fieldhouse in Kansas, or Michigan State's Breslin Center in Lansing, or any other college setting — is that the NBA Cup title game lands just as the students that make those venues special are headed home for the holidays (or, the game falls during finals week for the students). Also, some of these arenas are much smaller than the average NBA arena; for example, Cameron Indoor Stadium has a capacity of just 9,314.

The topic of the lack of buzz in Las Vegas around the NBA Cup and the lack of energy in the building has been ongoing for a couple of years, and Amazon Prime has a big stake in making the Cup work — a large part of its massive NBA broadcast package was based around the rights to Cup games. The NBA had already announced that next year the semifinals would move to home-market arenas (for example, this year the Thunder would have hosted the Spurs and the Magic would have hosted the Knicks). While there was good energy at T-Mobile Arena for this year's Cup Finals — Knicks fans will travel, and there are Victor Wembanyama fans everywhere — Prime and the NBA are looking for something more.

In addition to college settings, there had also been speculation about moving the NBA Cup Finals to other non-NBA markets, such as Seattle, Louisville, or Columbus. But just dropping one NBA game in those cities will not necessarily bring the energy the NBA and Prime are seeking.

The NBA Cup has been a success on many fronts. The hard-core NBA fan base has embraced it. It has given more meaning to some early-season games and gotten some more casual fans talking about the NBA before Christmas. The games have motivated players (the $530,000 per player on the winning team will do that). It's worked, but Amazon and the NBA think it can be much more.

Will playing games on a college campus further that goal?

Jermain Defoe on Spurs Glory, EPL’s Toughest Defenders & That Surprise Call From Drake

Jermain Defoe joins Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros for an in-depth sit-down interview covering his legendary five-goal match for Tottenham, his bond with Spurs supporters, and the hardest defenders he faced during his Premier League career. Defoe also opens up about the unexpected Drake phone call that helped lead him to Toronto FC and shares his thoughts on which MLS stars had the quality to thrive in Europe.

Flyers Cut Egor Zamula; Defenseman Placed on Waivers

The Philadelphia Flyers have finally made a move to clear the burgeoning logjam on defense, cutting Egor Zamula after a series of benchings and poor performances.

As officially announced by the Flyers, Zamula, 25, was placed on waivers Thursday afternoon, exposing him to the other 31 NHL teams if they wish to claim him.

Zamula has played in just 13 games for the Flyers this season, recording one point. The formerly undrafted Russian blueliner has played just two games for the Flyers since Nov. 29, having been usurped by teammate Emil Andrae and rising prospect Ty Murchison.

Now that Rasmus Ristolainen has returned from injury, the Flyers have, as evidenced by this decision, decided to keep journeyman Noah Juulsen as their No. 7 defenseman behind Andrae, Ristolainen, Nick Seeler, Jamie Drysdale, Cam York, and Travis Sanheim.

If another NHL team opts to claim Zamula by 2 p.m. Friday, the Flyers will be rid of the 6-foot-3 defenseman's $1.7 million cap hit.

This Big Flyers Trade Just Keeps Getting BetterThis Big Flyers Trade Just Keeps Getting BetterThe Flyers' decision to bring in this forward is continuing to pay off.

Should Zamula clear waivers and be assigned to the AHL Lehigh Valley Phantoms, the Flyers will save a modest $550k against the cap, but still free up a roster spot for themselves.

NBA Minutes Report: Anthony Edwards' injury, Bub Carrington's emergence, and more

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also incredibly generous, so make sure to give him a follow to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Indiana Pacers at Philadelphia 76ers
While Joel Embiid’s return has been huge for fantasy basketball, so has Paul George’s.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Dyson Daniels36.135.336.3
Jalen Johnson35.936.337.4
Onyeka Okongwu33.532.333.3
Nickeil Alexander-Walker32.232.234.6
Vít Krejčí28.426.924.5
Zaccharie Risacher22.524.325.1
Luke Kennard19.719.517.8
Kristaps Porziņģis20.521.1

Trae Young could return as early as Thursday, but we also got a report that Kristaps Porzingis would be out for at least two weeks as he battles an illness. I covered all of that in a video this week.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Brown3635.536.7
Derrick White34.832.633.8
Payton Pritchard34.633.232.6
Neemias Queta31.228.124.5
Jordan Walsh25.226.326.1
Anfernee Simons2422.721.6
Sam Hauser17.519.422.6

The Celtics' rotation has been pretty set for much of the year. The minutes really only shift around for some of the fringe guys, like what happened after Sam Hauser left Monday's game with an ankle injury and didn't return. If Hauser misses time, guys like Anfernee Simons could play a bit more, but not much will change in Boston.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.31.43232
Nic Claxton29.830.830.8
Noah Clowney28.230.531.6
Terance Mann24.62323.6
Danny Wolf23.124.423
Egor Dëmin22.922.825.3
Ziaire Williams20.52323.5
Ben Saraf20.219.621.3

Cam Thomas has been cleared for on-court work and could return to the lineup next week. That could shake things up, but, in the meantime, Michael Porter Jr. and Nic Claxton are carrying much of the load for the Nets. As we mentioned last week, Brooklyn has incorporated three rookies into the rotation regularly: Danny Wolf, Ben Saraf, and Egor Dëmin. Wolf has been the best of late and has also played the most.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kon Knueppel37.835.834.7
Miles Bridges36.834.234.7
Brandon Miller34.233.131
Sion James29.626.727
Ryan Kalkbrenner25.425.325.8
KJ Simpson24.62119.5
Liam McNeeley19.519.515.4
Moussa Diabaté17.317.620.2
LaMelo Ball24.426
Collin Sexton8.623.3

LaMelo Ball is dealing with an ankle injury, and Collin Sexton is fighting a quad injury, so that has led to more minutes and usage for Kon Knueppel and Brandon Miller. There is some thought that the Hornets may try to move Ball in a trade and turn the team over to Miller and Knueppel, so that's something to monitor in the weeks ahead.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Josh Giddey30.631.933.3
Coby White29.527.929.1
Nikola Vučević27.126.428.9
Isaac Okoro26.926.926.9
Kevin Huerter25.125.122.5
Tre Jones24.524.526.7
Matas Buzelis23.225.828.2
Patrick Williams20.121.420.5
Zach Collins1617.517.5
Ayo Dosunmu27.331.8
Jevon Carter21.914.9

Kevin Huerter and Zach Collins both returned from injuries, which has shifted around some of the playing time for the players on the fringes of the rotation. Additionally, Ayo Dosunmu has been battling a thumb injury, so we've seen consistent minutes for Tre Jones and Isaac Okoro, even with new players joining the rotation. Guys like Mataza Buzeliez and Jalen Smith have seen the biggest hit in minutes.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Evan Mobley36.234.633.8
Donovan Mitchell35.234.935.1
Darius Garland3534.232.9
Jaylon Tyson3333.231.9
De'Andre Hunter27.127.128
Dean Wade25.424.922.8
Jarrett Allen25.225.226.2
Lonzo Ball24.52424.4
Thomas Bryant13.313.612.4

This Cavaliers team is in dire straits. They just lost to the Bulls on Wednesday night and will be without starting center Evan Mobley for the next 2-4 weeks as he recovers from a calf strain.I covered who could see the biggest bumps in playing time here, but we also saw Jaylon Tyson move into the starting lineup with De'Andre Hunter moving to the bench on Wednesday. Tyson has been really good when given the shot, so that could stick; however, the Cavs also lost that game, so it remains to be seen how long they keep that lineup.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cooper Flagg37.334.534.7
P.J. Washington33.433.433.6
Naji Marshall32.231.830.4
Anthony Davis31.528.829.4
Max Christie2827.826.8
Ryan Nembhard27.428.126.2
Brandon Williams24.821.822.5
Klay Thompson20.721.422.5
Dwight Powell18.915.714.2
D'Angelo Russell12.914.614.3

Last week, we discussed that Dereck Lively II will be out for the remainder of the season after undergoing foot surgery. Daniel Gafford is still working his way back from an injury, so his minutes are a bit limited right now, but we’re seeing Cooper Flagg emerge as a legit star in the NBA. The Mavericks also have seemed to settle on Ryan Nembhard as their starting point guard, but D'Angelo Russell is also battling an illness, which has limited his minutes.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cameron Johnson38.136.536.5
Nikola Jokić35.435.435.2
Jamal Murray34.835.735.2
Tim Hardaway Jr.30.529.228.6
Spencer Jones29.125.625.6
Bruce Brown24.426.325.3
Jalen Pickett20.514.211
Peyton Watson19.724.828.7
Jonas Valančiūnas15.313.813.3

The Nuggets were already without Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun, but Peyton Watson is now dealing with an oblique injury as well. That has led to more minutes for Cameron Johnson and Tim Hadaway Jr., and some time in the rotation for Jalen Pickett when the Nuggets are forced to go smaller. Regardless, this team still runs through Nikola Jokić and Jamal Murray fairly exclusively and will remain that way until Gordon comes back.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham30.232.435.1
Jalen Duren28.727.829.2
Tobias Harris26.428.328.1
Ausar Thompson23.824.426.1
Duncan Robinson23.626.229.4
Isaiah Stewart2321.621.6
Caris LeVert21.220.622
Ronald Holland II19.11917
Jaden Ivey18.416.814.9

Things have remained pretty status quo for the Pistons over the last two weeks since they've gotten back to full strength. You could maybe argue that their rotation is too deep, but I don't see that changing unless there's an injury or a trade.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Stephen Curry33.833.832.6
Jimmy Butler III33.533.531
Draymond Green29.919.628
Brandin Podziemski28.12526.2
Quinten Post26.227.223.7
Will Richard24.221.721.1
Moses Moody21.821.623.8
Pat Spencer20.723.119.1
Buddy Hield19.321.920.8

The Warriors got back both Steph Curry and Draymond Green this week, which shifted some things around. Then, on Tuesday, head coach Steve Kerr announced a change in the starting lineup that he claimed he would commit to exploring over the next couple of weeks. We'll need to see how that plays out and how long this lineup sticks before we truly know who sees any uptick in value.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jabari Smith Jr.40.436.735.4
Amen Thompson39.337.337.3
Alperen Sengun39.336.135
Kevin Durant37.435.235.2
Reed Sheppard25.925.328.2
Josh Okogie242320.8
Aaron Holiday18.120.122.3
Jae'Sean Tate17.313.512.5
Steven Adams16.720.319.7

Steven Adams is back but has been fighting an ankle issue, which is why his minutes are down a bit. The rest of the lineup has remained relatively consistent, but Jabari Smith Jr. has seen an uptick in playing time as a result of strong performance. He's been a top-75 fantasy player over the last two weeks, which has fueled some of that added time. Reed Sheppard has seen his usage and his playing time decrease over the last few weeks.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Andrew Nembhard32.631.832.8
Pascal Siakam32.432.432.2
Bennedict Mathurin32.232.631.9
Ethan Thompson28.124.421.5
Jay Huff27.92624.9
Garrison Mathews19.818.815.5
Jarace Walker19.617.921.6
Isaiah Jackson17.217.318.6
T.J. McConnell16.115.717.5

This Pacers rotation is deep, but the production is really concentrated around four players. All of Andrew Nembhard, Pascal Siakam, Bennedict Mathurin, and Jay Huff have been top 100 players in fantasy basketball over the last two weeks, but nobody else is inside the top 200. We know this is a bit of a rebuilding year for the Pacers, so the fringes of the rotation may change throughout the year.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
James Harden36.936.634.9
Kawhi Leonard36.335.832.1
Ivica Zubac35.434.835.1
Kris Dunn29.62627.3
John Collins26.427.229.4
Kobe Brown25.419.816.8
Nicolas Batum22.62423.9
Bogdan Bogdanović222222
Jordan Miller21.921.913.7

Bogdan Bogdanović has now been back for over a week and has settled into a full-time role in the rotation, but this remains a three-man team with the top three guys on this list. There's not much excitement coming from the Clippers this season.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Austin Reaves39.538.338
Luka Dončić39.439.437.9
LeBron James35.635.734.3
Rui Hachimura32.632.431.5
Marcus Smart29.929.924.3
Deandre Ayton29.129.327.9
Gabe Vincent17.521.321.3
Jake LaRavia15.719.218.1

DeAndre Ayton is battling an elbow injury, but the Lakers have been relativelty healthy and kept a consistent rotation over the last few weeks. Marcus Smart is the one big change, with him moving into a larger role, which makes some sense since he's far and away the best on-ball defender on the team. Smart has been a top 100 player in fantasy leagues over the last two weeks, so he's certainly somebody that we can consider while his role remains increased.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Santi Aldama33.630.727.9
Jaylen Wells31.229.329.8
Jaren Jackson Jr.30.929.430.3
Jock Landale28.224.421.9
Cam Spencer27.72925.7
Cedric Coward26.626.628.2
Ja Morant23.123.123.1
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope2322.420.5
Vince Williams Jr.19.618.923
Brandon Clarke16.616.616.6

The big news is that Zach Edey is injured again, which my colleague Noah Rubin discussed earlier this week. Ja Morant was also on crutches at the shootaround the other day, so he may still be battling that ankle injury and could miss a few more games. On the other hand, the Grizzlies got Brandon Clarke back on Wednesday for the first game of the season. He should see an uptick in minutes as he gets his timing and rhythm back. Meanwhile, Jaren Jackson Jr. has been on fire lately, which I discussed in a video this week.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Davion Mitchell34.631.831.3
Tyler Herro34.533.831.8
Norman Powell31.531.731.3
Andrew Wiggins31.332.232.6
Bam Adebayo3132.231.6
Jaime Jaquez Jr.29.928.927.5
Kel'el Ware20.521.723.3
Simone Fontecchio19.819.318.2

Tyler Herro is battling a toe injury but isn't expected to be out long. Nikola Jokic is week-to-week with an elbow injury, but we've seen Kel'el Ware's minutes decrease a bit with Bam Adebayo back and the rest of the frontcourt pretty healthy. With Herro missing three of the last four games, Jaime Jaquez Jr. has stepped back into a larger role and been a top 100 player over the last two weeks. He's a name to watch whenever a Miami player misses time.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kevin Porter Jr.32.73432.2
Kyle Kuzma29.127.426.4
Gary Trent Jr.28.426.127.8
Myles Turner25.824.126.3
Jericho Sims23.726.222.2
Ryan Rollins23.728.931.8
Bobby Portis21.123.322
Gary Harris17.518.418.1

With Giannis Antetokounmpo out, this has kind of become Kevin Porter Jr's offense, and he's been the 9th-ranked player in fantasy over the last two weeks. He should be 100% rostered. Ryan Rollins has also continued to produce with Giannis out, and Myles Turner has re-taken his minutes from Bobby Portis Jr.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaden McDaniels36.537.334.3
Donte DiVincenzo35.431.632.3
Julius Randle35.335.234.6
Naz Reid31.730.630
Rudy Gobert30.228.929.3
Bones Hyland24.822.618.3
Terrence Shannon Jr.18.212.612.7
Anthony Edwards37.638.2
Mike Conley16.615.8

Anthony Edwards has now missed three straight games with a foot injury, so we'll need to see how long his absence lasts. Bones Hyland has seen an uptick in minutes, but the impact has mostly been that Naz Reid has seen more usage and been a top-80 player in fantasy leagues. The rest of the usage has been picked up by the usual suspects like Jaden McDaniels, Donte DiVincenzo, and Julius Randle.

New Orleans Pelicans

Trey Murphy III34.234.335.8
Derik Queen30.829.527
Saddiq Bey30.131.433.6
Zion Williamson26.626.629.8
Jordan Poole26.526.526.5
Jeremiah Fears24.628.128.8
Jose Alvarado23.924.826.7
Bryce McGowens22.625.224.3
Herbert Jones202020

Zion Williamson, Jordan Poole, and Herbert Jones are both back, which has changed around the minutes a little bit. Zion has only played in one game and played 27 minutes, so we'll need to see how that usage and minutes share grow as he gets back onto the court more. Perhaps New Orleans will be more cautious with him, given his extensive injury history. Saddiq Bey has also seen his usage take a big hit, which makes him no longer relevant in fantasy leagues.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jalen Brunson38.536.636.2
Mikal Bridges37.633.734
OG Anunoby34.631.631.6
Karl-Anthony Towns3432.432.7
Josh Hart33.733.134.8
Miles McBride21.325.731.3
Mitchell Robinson19.318.517.9
Jordan Clarkson18.821.620.8

The Knicks have moved Josh Hart back into the starting lineup, and Miles McBride has been out with an ankle injury, which has shifted around some of the bench minutes and led to an uptick in usage for Tyler Kolek. OG Anunoby has been tremendous for the Knicks this year, which Noah covered this week.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander31.731.932.9
Jalen Williams26.827.528.7
Chet Holmgren25.926.227.4
Ajay Mitchell23.925.423.2
Cason Wallace23.624.426.1
Luguentz Dort21.621.625
Kenrich Williams20.819.716
Isaiah Hartenstein20.220.223.6

Isaiah Hartenstein came back from his calf injury this week, so we actually saw the full Thunder roster for the first time all season. It remains to be seen how Hartenstein's minutes increase after he plays a few more games. It's been just one game so far and Hartenstein is out for the next game as the team manages his calf injury, so it may take a couple of weeks before we truly see how the minutes are split up.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Desmond Bane36.435.934.3
Anthony Black33.73231
Wendell Carter Jr.33.231.229.1
Jalen Suggs30.729.628.8
Paolo Banchero30.62828
Tristan da Silva19.221.621.9
Tyus Jones15.71416.4
Goga Bitadze14.116.417

Franz Wagner got hurt last week, and then Jalen Suggs may not be set to miss an extended period of time with a hip injury.I covered that all in a video this week, with Anthony Black seeing the biggest bump in usage and minutes.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey38.838.438.3
VJ Edgecombe38.632.829.9
Quentin Grimes35.634.736.1
Paul George32.932.227
Joel Embiid30.829.429.5
Dominick Barlow28.428.428.3
Andre Drummond17.918.718.8
Jared McCain14.817.722.2

The 76ers have been relatively healthy for the couple of weeks, and are getting both Paul George and Joel Embiid in the lineup more regularly. That has led to far less work for Jared McCain and a usage dip for VJ Edgecombe, who is not producing at near the levels he did at the start of the season. Still, Edgecombe, George, Embiid, Tyrese Maxey, and Quentin Grimes have all been top 100 players for the last two weeks.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Collin Gillespie31.831.631.4
Devin Booker31.420.632.8
Grayson Allen29.928.928.3
Royce O'Neale27.827.129.2
Dillon Brooks27.229.131.3
Mark Williams25.523.724.7
Jordan Goodwin2121.923.4
Ryan Dunn19.219.319.3

Devin Booker returned, which led to a dip in minutes for Dillon Brooks, Ryan Dunn, and Jordan Goodwin. Booker has only been back for one game, so we'll need a bit of a bigger sample size before we can react for sure.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jerami Grant32.532.931.9
Deni Avdija31.733.933.9
Shaedon Sharpe28.930.828.4
Toumani Camara28.729.130.8
Sidy Cissoko2826.424.8
Kris Murray25.926.327.7
Donovan Clingan21.923.523.6
Yang Hansen19.212.28.4
Robert Williams III19.224.720.1

Jrue Holiday remains out, and Scoot Henderson will be out til the end of December, so we are seeing how the Portland rotation settles without them. Robert Williams III had entered the rotation, but he's playing a smaller allotment of minutes and seems to be sharing time with Donovan Clingan. Deni Avdija remains a legit star and a should-be All-Star, and Jerami Grant has been a top-50 player over the last two weeks. They and Shaedon Sharpe are carrying this team from a production level.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Keegan Murray34.634.737.4
DeMar DeRozan32.131.732.9
Russell Westbrook31.73129.7
Maxime Raynaud28.828.721.9
Zach LaVine26.827.931.7
Dennis Schröder25.125.122.6
Keon Ellis23.218.914.7
Malik Monk2222.624.2
Devin Carter21.121.121.1
Precious Achiuwa19.118.521.8

Dennis Schröder returned from injury, and now Zach LaVine will miss at least a week with an ankle injury. It's been nice to see Keon Ellis get an uptick in playing time, and you'd like to think that would continue. Expect Schröder to take most of LaVine's minutes, with the rest of the rotation remaining pretty static.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
De'Aaron Fox32.832.132.4
Harrison Barnes31.631.232.2
Devin Vassell30.130.331.1
Julian Champagnie28.129.430.6
Stephon Castle27.827.827.8
Luke Kornet27.727.927.4
Dylan Harper23.723.320.9
Victor Wembanyama20.620.620.6
Keldon Johnson17.620.522.7

For the first time this season, we saw the Spurs fully healthy with all three guards and Victor Wembanyama back in the lineup. Wemby has been on a bit of a minutes restriction, so we've yet to see them truly at full strength, but we'd imagine there will be less time for Julian Champagnie and less usage for players like Devin Vassell. I covered the Spurs rotation in a video last week.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Ingram37.235.335.9
Scottie Barnes35.734.935.9
Immanuel Quickley32.932.133.6
Jamal Shead26.424.422.6
Jakob Poeltl26.325.427.3
Ochai Agbaji23.223.216.3
Sandro Mamukelashvili18.921.821.2
Ja'Kobe Walter14.318.521.6

Brandon Ingram has been on a heater of late, which I covered in a video last weekwhere I also discussed the impact of RJ Barrett's knee injury and the increase in playing time for guys like Jamal Shead. The fringe rotation guys here aren't really doing enough in their minutes to warrant much fantasy attention.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Lauri Markkanen37.734.134.6
Keyonte George34.232.433
Kyle Filipowski30.830.727
Ace Bailey29.329.428.5
Svi Mykhailiuk28.525.224.8
Jusuf Nurkić23.722.324.1
Taylor Hendricks21.616.712.7
Isaiah Collier20.419.919.6
Kevin Love18.217.616.5

The Jazz seem to be resting Jusuf Nurkić after he came back from his rib injury, and Lauri Markkanen missed some time with "groin injury management," which has led to a few more minutes for Kyle Filipowski. This is a team that is clearly tanking, so those guys will be impactful when they play, and Keyonte George has been one of the biggest surprises of the early season. Apart from that, there's not much exciting happening here.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Bub Carrington38.333.427.8
CJ McCollum35.632.231.6
Kyshawn George32.83231.4
Marvin Bagley III28.227.327.6
Justin Champagnie27.724.421.1
Will Riley21.623.515.8
Jamir Watkins19.919.615
Tristan Vukcevic19.318.217.4
Tre Johnson16.216.217.3

Bilal Coulibaly is out until January with an oblique injury, Alex Sarr has been battling a thigh injury, and Khris Middleton continues to deal with a knee issue, so this team is really banged up. That has led to lots of minutes for other players, and Bub Carrington has really stepped up of late. The 2024 first-round pick is a top-90 player in fantasy leagues over the last two weeks, and his emergence would be a nice development for this team.

Blackhawks Vs Canadiens: Projected Lineup, How To Watch, & More Ahead Of Game 34

The Chicago Blackhawks are going to take on the Montreal Canadiens in game number 34 of the season on Thursday night at Bell Centre. 

This is the second of two meetings between these two Original Six rivals. The first was Chicago's home opener back on October 11th. The Canadiens won that game 3-2. 

Scouting Montreal

The Montreal Canadiens are 17-12-4. Things have slipped a bit for them since their impressive start, but they are still in the mix for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. If the season ended today, they would not make it. However, a win over Chicago could put them above the line for the time being. 

Jakub Dobes will start in goal for the Montreal Canadiens. In front of him, the team is expected to line up like this: 

Caufield - Suzuki - Bolduc

Slafkovsky - Kapanen - Demidov

Texier -Beck - Anderson

Veleno -Evans - Gallagher

Hutson - Carrier

Struble - Dobson

Xhekaj - Engstrom

Dobes

There are some great forwards on this team, even without former Blackhawk Kirby Dach available. Nick Suzuki is a top-20 NHL center, while Cole Caufield is one of the best pure goal scorers around. 

Ivan Demidov, who Blackhawks fans who followed the draft in 2024 know well, is also a difference maker and a threat to score on every shift he takes. This group up front has some depth to it. 

On defense, Lane Hutson is the guy that everything runs through offensively. Noah Dobson is also a difference-making, highly paid player who impacts games. All around, this is a team that could break out at any time because they have so much talent and a solid coach in Marty St. Louis. 

Projected Lines, Defense Pairs, & Goalie For Chicago

The Chicago Blackhawks are without Connor Bedard, who won't be back until after the first of the year. He is on the trip with the team, but it's strictly for the camaraderie with his younger teammates.

If it were up to Bedard, he'd already be back, but the Hawks are being cautious with their superstar. Without him, expect a lineup that looks something like this:

Bertuzzi - Nazar - Burakovsky

Moore - Greene - Lardis

Teravainen - Dickinson - Mikheyev

Dach - Toninato - Donato

Vlasic - Crevier

Grzelcyk - Levshunov

Kaiser - Murphy

Knight

This will be another start for Spencer Knight, who had a terrible fate in their last game against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Knight and the Hawks looked like they were going to pick up a huge win, but the Leafs scored three unanswered goals in the final ten minutes to pull out with a win. 

In Bedard's spot on the top line, Frank Nazar will play center. Tyler Bertuzzi and Andre Burakovsky are good wingers for Nazar, who is looking to break a long goal drought. He's playing the right way, but the bounces haven't gone his way in a while. If he sticks to his process, the offense will soon return. 

Dominic Toninato and Nick Lardis are expected to play again. Lardis has fit in well through his first two NHL games after a dominating start to the year with the Rockford IceHogs. Now that he's got the nerves of his first game in the NHL and first game in front of his hometown friends and family out of the way, he can just play hockey. It won't be long before his offense arrives. 

Levshunov will return to the NHL lineup after being scratched against the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. The 2024 second overall pick missed the game due to being late for practice. He has been one of the best skaters on this team for a while now, so getting him back is a nice boost. 

Original Six

When this game is over, the Blackhawks will have played against four of the five other Original Six teams in a span of 9 days. They are just 1-2 (win vs New York Rangers, losses to Detroit Red Wings and Toronto Maple Leafs) so far, so they'd prefer to even it up with a win here in Montreal.

After this, they won't see another Original Six rival until January 17th when the Boston Bruins visit the United Center. 

How To Watch

The game can be heard on AM 720 WGN in the Chicagoland area. To view this game, it can be found locally on CHSN. It can be streamed nationally on ESPN+. The puck will drop shortly after 6:00 PM CT. 

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Mike Brown's trust in Knicks bench, plus experimentation paying dividends

When the Knicks hired Mike Brown as head coach this offseason, it was in part to address specific failings from previous seasons. Two in particular were the underutilization of the bench and the lack of experimentation during the regular season.

If you wanted to grade Brown on the job he’s doing, the only metric that will satisfy Knicks fans is whether he wins a championship or not. In the meantime, he’s managed to help secure the city an NBA Cup title, relying on the very things the Knicks had been ignoring before he took over. 

Taking on Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs coming off a victory over the streaking Oklahoma City Thunder would be no easy task. The Knicks found themselves trailing for most of the first three quarters, until Tyler Kolek and Jordan Clarkson turned things around.

The two bench guards closed the third quarter strong, and Brown rode them through the final period, even playing them alongside Jalen Brunson. New York would win the fourth quarter 35-19 to take home the Cup, as Clarkson finished with 15 points while Kolek chipped in 14 points, five rebounds and five assists. 

Brown made a clever in-game adjustment, but Tom Thibodeau had made many of those, so what’s the big deal? It’s that these looks weren’t thrown out there with no prior experience as a desperate last measure, rather they had a foundation of being tried and developed during the season.

Going to the three-guard lineup of Brunson-Kolek-Clarkson was something Brown could do after playing that group together in three games prior and seeing Miles McBride-Kolek-Clarkson over nearly 10 games. For comparison, Thibodeau made a similar adjustment in last year’s playoffs, with a McBride-Landry Shamet-Delon Wright bench unit winning key minutes in the Conference Finals, yet only appeared for 10 minutes in the regular season. 

This was just the primary example. Brown threw out multiple defensive schemes and lineup combinations to keep the Spurs on their toes, backed by trying them out in previous games.  

Not only did Brown have his team ready to play in unique circumstances, but he had end-of-bench players ready to go in the biggest game of their lives. Kolek spent most of his rookie season riding pine, save for the brief garbage time or Westchester appearance. 

This year, Kolek got a fair crack at the rotation to start the season, then another when Shamet went down due to injury. That trust didn’t immediately pay off, but it did in spades on Tuesday night. 

Brown has displayed a level of trust in his depth not seen in previous seasons, both leading up to and during the championship game. That he rode Kolek and Clarkson deep into the fourth quarter when other coaches would have returned their starters was another welcome sign. 

This philosophy won’t always look pretty. Fans were polishing their pitchforks when the team opened 2-3, seemed to be throwing things at the wall, and couldn’t get anything from their bench. 

Slowly Brown’s vision is coming to fruition, with other examples of smaller payoffs before the Cup. Shamet became a viable rotation piece and lit up the Heat to win a group play game, Kolek stepped up when he got hurt, and the offense is beginning to buzz behind some winning lineups. 

What will building off this foundation look like in April and May? It’s a tantalizing thought, with increased glimpses of Mohamed Diawara, Karl-Anthony Towns-Mitchell Robinson lineups, and OG Anunoby breakout scoring nights pointing toward what we might see going forward.

It may not be the title fans ultimately crave, but the Knicks accomplished something in Las Vegas and did it in large part thanks to the vision of the team Brown is trying to build. It’s not the end goal, but it’s a real sign of positive development in pursuit of an NBA championship. 

Mets' Jonah Tong, Brandon Sproat tuning out trade rumors, looking to build on debut seasons

The Mets hosted their annual Kids Holiday Party at Citi Field on Thursday, with Clay Holmes, Nolan McLean, Brandon Sproat, and Jonah Tong all in attendance. 

And while the focus of the day was to spread some holiday cheer to some local children, it also provided a chance for the players to weigh in on the offseason, particularly as it relates to trade rumors. 

While McLean is widely considered untouchable in any trade talks, both Sproat and Tong have had their names floated around in many a trade rumor, but the pair of top prospects both said they aren’t focused on any of the outside noise.

“I really don’t look at it, if I’m being honest,” said Sproat, who made four starts at the big-league level last season while pitching to a 4.79 ERA.

“I love being a Met. It’s truly one of the coolest things I’ve ever done in my entire life,” Tong told SNY. “I also understand that it’s a business, so honestly [I] don’t look at anything, and my focus is to get down to spring training every season, and I’m really excited for next year.”

While Tong’s minor league numbers in 2025 were staggering (1.43 ERA with 179 strikeouts in 113.2 innings), his brief appearance in the majors was largely uneven. The right-hander pitched to a 7.71 ERA and averaged less than 4.0 innings per start.

And despite being mentioned in just about every theoretical Mets trade, the 22-year-old is locked in on continuing his improvement as a player.

“Same focus: one foot in front of the other. I’m not too worried about results, and just more worried about the process,” Tong said. “When I’ve done that in the past, everything else has taken care of itself, and honestly, I’ve had a lot of fun doing it. So, I think doing that with the group of guys that we have is going to be really exciting.”

New York Mets starting pitcher Brandon Sproat (40) prepares to pitch in the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park
New York Mets starting pitcher Brandon Sproat (40) prepares to pitch in the first inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park / Katie Stratman - Imagn Images

Sproat is taking a similar approach to his offseason as well, learning from his time in the majors as he heads into the 2026 season with a legitimate chance to break camp in the major league rotation.

“Obviously, I was super blessed to be able to debut last year. It’s been my lifelong dream,” Sproat said. “Just going out there and soaking it all in, and then just taking cues away from it and going into the offseason and working on those. There’s always something that you can work on, whether it’s the mental side or the physicality, pitches. I think there’s always something that you can take away from it.”

McLean, Tong, and Sproat are Joe DeMayo’s first, fourth, and fifth-ranked prospects in the Mets’ system, respectively, so it’s easy to see why they’re so coveted by other teams.

But if the Mets decide to hold on to the talented trio, they could become the foundation of the rotation for years to come.

“Even though we’re young,” Sproat said, “I think we bring a lot to the table.”

Knicks’ Jalen Brunson, Karl-Anthony Towns named to 2025 NBA Cup All-Tournament team

The Knicks’ one-two punch of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns has been spectacular this season, and on Thursday, the pair were both named to the NBA Cup All-Tournament team. 

New York’s duo joins LA's Luka Dončic, San Antonio's De'Aaron Fox, and OKC's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

The All-Tournament Team was selected by a media panel of 20 voters.

OG Anunoby received seven votes as well, but ultimately well three short of the final spot.  

Brunson was also named the tournament MVP following Tuesday night’s championship victory over the Spurs. 

The captain averaged 33.5 points, 6.5 assists, and shot 55 percent from the field. 

Towns was slowed down by an injury during the championship matchup, but still put together a strong showing. 

He averaged 21.1 points and 10.9 rebounds, and had a double-double in six of New York’s seven tournament games.