Royals call up Eric Cerantola

SURPRISE, AZ - FEBRUARY 19: Eric Cerantola #87 of the Kansas City Royals poses for a photo during the Kansas City Royals Photo Day at Surprise Stadium on Wednesday, February 19, 2025 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Royals announced they have called up reliever Eric Cerantola from Triple-A Omaha and have optioned Stephen Kolek to the Storm Chasers. Kolek earned the win in last night’s game against Cleveland, making a spot start for the injured Noah Cameron, with three runs allowed in six innings. Cerantola had a 1.42 ERA with 18 strikeouts in 12.2 innings for Omaha.

The Canadian-born Cerantola was a fifth-round pick in 2021 out of Mississippi State. He was added to the 40-man roster after the 2024 season, but had mixed results last year. He finished with a 4.04 ERA with 63 strikeouts in 49 innings in Triple-A, missing some time with injury. He pitched briefly for Team Canada in the World Baseball Classic, making two scoreless appearances.

In 2025, MLB Pipeline had this scouting report on him:

The Royals like his power arm, though, with a fastball that has reached 99-100 mph. Cerantola uses the heater a lot, which is why it can be vulnerable to contact with average movement and vert. His plus 82-87 mph breaking ball — he calls it a curveball — is sharp with good break and spin, missing bats and getting chase. Cerantola reintroduced a fringe-average-to-average changeup into his arsenal recently, and although he hasn’t used the 85-87 mph offering much, it will be helpful against lefties and could help the fastball play up.

Kolek has made six starts for the Royals since being acquired from the Padres, and has a Quality Start (at least 6 innings, with 3 or fewer runs) in each, with a 2.31 ERA in a Royals uniform.

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The Philadelphia 76ers will be without their star center when they look to even the second round playoff series against the New York Knicks.

Joel Embiid was ruled out for tonight’s Game 2 with hip and ankle injuries. His absence comes on the heels of scoring 14 points on 3-of-11 shooting from the floor in Monday’s Game 1.

The Knicks recorded a 137-98 statement victory against the 76ers in Game 1 thanks, in part, to 35 points from Jalen Brunson and solid performances from OG Anunoby, Karl-Anthony Towns and Mikal Bridges.

76ers vs. Knicks: what to know
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A Frustrating Series Ends With A Frustrating Loss

May 6, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Patrick Corbin (46) throws a pitch against the Tampa Bay Rays in the second inning at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

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I said in the thread: The thing I like about baseball, is the team can be going bad, the game can be going bad, but there are still just amazing plays to watch.

I have been a Jays fan pretty much since the first series. There have been a lot of bad games. When teams play 162 games a year, even in the best of years, there are a lot of bad games. I’ve always thought that if you can’t handle losses in baseball, this is the wrong sport for you. Even the best teams lose more games that+n football teams will lose in five years

And there were a number of nice plays:

  • Piñango made a nice catch in the first.
  • Clement and Sosa made a nice double ply in the third.
  • Okamoto had a very nice play on a ball right down the left field line.
  • Straw hit one off the top of the center field wall.
  • Patrick Corbin pitched quite well.
  • Nice to see Fisher have a good outing.

But it was a loss.

We had just four hits: Okamoto, Varsho, and Straw (2).

Vlad, Springer, Clement, Schneider and Heineman all look just lost at the plate at the moment

The defense wasn’t as sharp as it needs to be. Clement had a throwing error that ended up costing us a run (Vlad could have saved him the error by making a catch).

Jays of the Day? Well, I’ll give one to Varsho for the pinch hit (0.08 WPA) and it was a nice swing.

Other Award: Piñango (-0.16, he had a really tough time against the lefty Shane McClanahan), Clement (-0.11, plus the error) and Vlad (-0.10). But really, call the game in the starting lineup could get the ‘award’.


Tomorrow’s an off-day, and I can use it. Sometimes too much negative in the GameThread can get to me. As always, if I ask ‘stop’ please stop. Moderating is not all that much fun, it is the part of running this place that I hate.

Friday we start a series with the Angels in Toronto. It can’t possibly be as bad as this one was. Right? Tell me I’m right. We get Dylan Cease (2-1, 3.05) vs. Reid Detmers (1-2, 4.28).

Reds to recall Tejay Antone over two years after third Tommy John surgery

Cincinnati Reds pitcher Tejay Antone (70) throws a pitch in the sixth inning of a Cactus League game between the Cincinnati Reds and Seattle Mariners, Sunday, Feb. 22, 2026, at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz. | Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Cincinnati Reds are going bold in their attempts to address their diminished bullpen.

In the wake of last night’s hamstring injury to closer Emilio Pagan, they’re turning to veteran right-hander Tejay Antone to bolster their relief corps. C. Trent Rosecrans of The Athletic broke the news earlier on Wednesday, noting that Antone – who’s coming off his third Tommy John surgery – will be back in the big leagues 759 days since going under the knife the most recent time.

Antone, 32, has revamped his pitching arsenal and is a much, much different pitcher than he was during his last stint in the big leagues. He used to touch 100 mph with his heater while sporting a ridiculous breaking pitch that earned him the nickname of ‘Captain Hook,’ but even the revamped arsenal has proved quite effective at the AAA level so far in 2026. To date, he’s appeared in 12 games and sports a 2.25 ERA, 1.00 WHIP, and impressive 15/6 K/BB.

What remains to be seen is what the Reds did to open up a 40-man roster spot for Antone, since he was not on that roster. It could be Emilio Pagan heading straight to the 60-day IL, a move that would clearly signal the severity of his hamstring injury last night. It could be a DFA elsewhere, with catcher PJ Higgins a likely candidate if that’s the way they choose to go.

We’ll have to wait and see how manager Terry Francona chooses to stack his new bullpen with Antone now on the roster and Pagan, their closer, off of it, bt we’ll get that chance tonight in Wrigley Field as the Reds look to shake off back to back walk-off losses amid their 5-game skid.

Welcome back, Tejay!

UPDATE

It appears that moving Brandon Williamson to the 60-day IL is the move that opens up a 40-man roster spot. The Reds made that announcement on Wednesday afternoon, noting that Pierce Johnson has been recalled from the bereavement list and Chase Petty was optioned back to AAA Louisville.

Pagan was placed only on the 15-day IL, which is an encouraging development.

Yankees option Elmer Rodríguez, promote Yerry de Los Santos

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 14: Yerry de los Santos #73 of the New York Yankees pitches during the game against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium on April 14, 2026 in New York, New York. (Photo by New York Yankees/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Yankees officially optioned Elmer Rodríguez to Triple-A after his start in last night’s game against the Rangers, with Carlos Rodón set to rejoin the rotation in the next week. Since Rodón won’t need to be activated until his start, the Yankees promoted Yerry de Los Santos in the interim.

de Los Santos gives the Yankees an extra arm in the bullpen during this period in which they’ll carry four starters. It’ll be his second trip on the Scranton shuttle this year, having appeared in one game in mid-April, allowing one run in two innings. Though he’s been given the role of Triple-A depth this year, De Los Santos impressed with the big club in 2025, posting a 3.28 ERA in 35.2 innings. He might be ticketed for a short stay this time around, but he should have more chances throughout the year to prove himself at the highest level.

Rodríguez will return to Scranton after an uneven couple of outings in the majors. The 22-year-old right-hander flashed plenty of promise, showcasing a true five-pitch mix and sitting 95-96 mph on his fastballs. However, he also uncharacteristically struggled to find the zone, walking eight batters in 8.2 innings, forcing himself to work constantly with traffic on the base paths. It’s not quite the debut he was looking for, but it’s telling he was the Yankees’ first call when they needed a spot starter. Rodríguez clearly has a lot of promise, and this may not be the last we see of him this year.

Mariners Game #38 Preview and Discussion, 5/6/26: ATL at SEA

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The Mariners have an opportunity to close up what’s been a fairly miserable homestand with a series win, but whereas Bryan Woo would previously feel like a lock to keep the Mariners in it, he’s coming off back-to-back starts where he’s, in his own words, gotten his “ass kicked.” He’ll try to rally back today against (gulp) the powerful Braves lineup.

Lineups:

Even though the Braves are sending a lefty to the mound today, there’s no Rob Refsnyder in this lineup, as the DH spot is occupied by Cal Raleigh. Refsnyder is apparently dealing with knee stiffness and the team wants to keep him out of the field.

News:

Former Braves owner Ted Turner passed away today, which will certainly be a storyline in today’s game. You can read a writeup on the influence Turner had on the Braves at our sister site Battery Power.

Injury updates:

See above note re: Rob Refsnyder.

In other news: F/OF Brendan Donovan went 1-for-3 with 1 doubles and 2 walks yesterday in the first game of his rehab assignment with Double-A Arkansas. OF Victor Robles played for Triple-A Tacoma in his second rehab start and made three plate appearances with a walk and a strikeout. INF Patrick Wisdom also appeared in yesterday’s game with Triple-A Tacoma on rehab and took two walks. RHP Bryce Miller will start for Everett tonight; in what will hopefully be his last rehab start, he should be cleared to go as deep as five innings and 75-80 pitches, depending on how the game goes.

Roster moves:

The Braves made a roster move today, selecting INF Jim Jarvis to the major league roster and designating OF José Azócar for assignment.

Game information:

Game time: 1:10 PT

TV: Mariners TV, with Aaron Goldsmith and Dave Valle, with Angie Mentink as field reporter

Radio: 710 AM Seattle Sports, with Rick Rizzs and Gary Hill Jr.

Bayern Munich 1-1 Paris Saint-Germain (agg: 5-6): Champions League semi-final, second leg – as it happened

Ousmane Dembele’s early goal sent PSG through to meet Arsenal despite a late cracker from Harry Kane

“I’m a little bored with the hyperbole over the first leg,” writes Jose Mou- Tim Smith. “It’s like regular football folk have lost the run of themselves. So, I predict a dull, cagey, 0-1 with a late goal. Of course, I’ll probably be proven wrong within five minutes of kick off.”

“Evening Rob,” begins Andy Gordon. “As Scott’s MBM last week gave us nine goals and all-time classic, if tonight doesn’t meet expectations do we email you with complaints/refund requests?”

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Mariners’ George Kirby is still fast, less furious

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - APRIL 01: George Kirby #68 of the Seattle Mariners reacts during the fourth inning against the New York Yankees at T-Mobile Park on April 01, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For much of his Mariner tenure, George Kirby has carried the moniker “Furious George,” a tongue-in-cheek nod to his angry mound persona (his other nickname is “Angry Cheddar”, bestowed by Bryce Miller) and a play on the classic children’s book series about a curious monkey. But the 2026 version of George Kirby is a different animal altogether.

“I want to be a workhorse,” said Kirby after last night’s start, where he turned in seven strong innings against a red-hot Atlanta lineup, giving up just two runs on some bad-luck hits, including a fluky double that rolled down the right-field line at 71 mph off the bat of Mauricio Dubón.

So far, Kirby has been as good as his word: Kirby hit 52 innings pitched last night, good for second in all of MLB behind Yankees ace Max Fried. The three MLB pitchers to have eclipsed 50 innings so far this season are Fried, Kirby, and Miami’s Sandy Alcantara.

Those three pitchers also have something else in common: elite ground ball rates. Both Fried and Alcantara ranked within the top 20 in baseball last year in ground ball rates. Kirby, however, is a newer member of this club. After last night’s start against the Braves, Kirby’s groundball rate is up to 57.6% – fourth-highest in baseball, and second in the AL behind Anaheim’s Jack Kochanowicz.

Last season, maybe in an attempt to chase some more strikeouts and limit hard contact, Kirby dialed down his four-seamer, which he’d gradually been backing off of – he went from throwing it 45% of the time in his debut season to a low of 29% in 2025. In its place, he used his sweeper more heavily, a pitch he threw under 10% of the time in 2022 but compromised 28% of his arsenal by 2025. That tweak had the effect of creating more whiffs for Kirby, but also cost him some of his elite command – pushing him towards a nearly pedestrian walk rate of 5.5%. But the bigger knock-on effect was it cost him some of his efficiency; even accounting for the injury that held him out for part of the season, Kirby only completed seven innings three times, compared to six in 2024 and 11 in 2023.

Kirby says he hasn’t made any tweaks to his arsenal and he’s not exactly sure where all the ground balls are coming from, but he was able to hazard a guess.

“I think that’s just kind of what happens when you try and get strike one,” he said. “You’re in the zone a lot throwing quality strikes. So, the more ground balls, the better. Helps me go deeper in games and eventually get the swing and miss when I need it…As a starter, I want to go as deep in the game as possible and give my team the best chance to win. So if it’s ground balls, great, strikeouts, awesome. If it’s a little bit of both, even better.”

“I’ve always felt like contact can be your friend sometimes,” said manager Dan Wilson. “I think [Kirby] understands…ground ball outs are just as important.”

Maybe the biggest change for Kirby has been mentally. He’s spoken extensively this year about shifting his perspective about having runners on base, trying to let go when a fluky base hit happens (like the Dubón double last night) and refocus on the task at hand, not getting too wrapped up in the results of a prior pitch, especially one he felt he executed well but got poor results on.

“That stuff just doesn’t matter anymore, in the moment. I’m doing a better job of bringing my awareness back to the batter and forgetting about what just happened…I’m trying to just stay in control as much as possible in those moments and try to be the best I can. Not do too much, just go out there and attack and things usually work out.”

It’s something he’s worked on extensively with Mariners mental skills coach Adam Bernero, who has helped Kirby understand how to channel the emotion he feels on the mound in more productive ways and learn to let go of emotions that don’t serve him. Anger can be a motivating force; it can also, in excess, be toxic.

“Maybe, as a reliever, you can go full caveman,” said Bernero. “As a starter, that’s hard. You have to pick your spots.”

“Emotion can be a funny thing,” said Dan Wilson. “Emotion can be a great motivator, but when you let the emotion last too long, it can become a negative drag.”

“Sometimes you need a little bit of extra something, emotion, to kind of get you going. But for the most part I think George has done a really nice job of staying focused, staying right where he needs to be. And that’s been a huge step forward for him, and one that’s really paid dividends for him in helping him get deeper…And I think he’s done a great job of it and has been able to move on from things. We’ve seen it in different situations, whether it was reversed calls or reversed challenges, whatever happened. He’s able to bounce back and keep going. And I think that shows real maturity.”

Crowds tend to get hyped up around strikeouts; it’s a little harder to get them humming about a routine 4-3 putout. Efficiency is not sexy to the average baseball fan. But it’s something Kirby is learning to embrace.

“I think that’s what you should want to go do when you get out there, just go as long as you can,” he said. “I think that’s what matters the most. Like, the strikeouts are cool, the crowd – whatever. But the longer you stay out there, you’re doing your job. You’re doing your job for the bullpen, for the guys behind you. So that’s my focus.”

So in taking this more long-term view, has he let go of some of the persona of “furious George”?

“Oh no, it’s still in there,” he said after his last home outing against Texas. “I walked two guys today, I’m not very happy about it. But I’m using it in a different way. Use the anger as a weapon instead of something that would hold me back the last couple years. Use it more as fuel. It’s been feeling a lot better. You just gather your breath, just take a couple fast, quick exhales, get yourself going, get your body right for the moment you’re in. The more I can use anger to my favor, the better.”

It’s hard to stay furious for long. Anger is literally exhausting: it spikes adrenaline and cortisol levels and stresses your cardiovascular system. While one can manage its spikes, it’s not a sustainable emotion for the hours it takes to pitch deep into a baseball game. Furious George will still make an occasional appearance, but he’s being replaced by Steady Hand George, the workhorse.

“He was very efficient yesterday,” said manager Dan Wilson. “Workhorses find a way to be efficient and find a way to get deep into the game, and that’s what George did yesterday.”

Tyler Glasnow exits start with lower back pain

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MAY 06: Tyler Glasnow #31 of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches in the first inning against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on May 06, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Tyler Glasnow left his start on Wednesday afternoon against the Houston Astros at Daikin Park after only one inning, with the Dodgers right-hander suffering lower back pain per an announcement from the team.

Glasnow was warming up for the second inning when he felt something, and was quickly joined on the mound by catcher Dalton Rushing, manager Dave Roberts, head athletic trainer Thomas Albert and the entire infield. After a bit of deliberation, Glasnow walked off the field and into the clubhouse.

Glasnow allowed a solo home run in the first inning but also struck out a pair. His first strikeout, getting Yordan Alvárez looking on a curveball, was the 1,000th strikeout of Glasnow’s career. He’s the 576th pitcher in major league history with at least 1,000 strikeouts.

Prior to the injury, Glasnow was off to a good start this season, leading the Dodgers with 49 strikeouts with his 2.72 ERA. He led the team in innings (38 2/3) through the end of April.

Left-hander Jack Dreyer replaced Glasnow on the mound and pitched two scoreless innings to start a scramble of six pitchers who recorded the final 24 outs of Wednesday’s win.

Atlanta Braves at Seattle Mariners Game Thread: May 6

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MAY 05: Matt Olson #28 of the Atlanta Braves reacts after hitting a solo home run during the ninth inning against the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park on May 05, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jack Compton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves will look to improve to 6-0 in rubber matches and stay unbeaten in series with Wednesday afternoon’s 4:10 p.m. EDT series finale against the Seattle Mariners.

Martín Pérez will be tasked with making another start after he wasn’t used in the bullpen Tuesday night. Jim Jarvis, called up this morning, will make his major league debut at shortstop to give Jorge Mateo a day off.

Let’s baseball one more time before a high-stakes series this weekend against the Dodgers.

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Tyler Glasnow leaves game vs. Astros in second inning with sore back

There's good news and bad news for Tyler Glasnow and Los Angeles Dodgers fans.

Good news for the Glasnow generals, or those who have him on their fantasy team, Glasnow recorded his 1,000th career strikeout in a start against the Houston Astros on May 6. He threw a curveball at Yordan Álvarez, one of the game's notable sluggers, who bit and missed, giving Glasnow strikeout No. 1,000.

How to watch San Francisco Giants vs. San Diego Padres

Adrian Houser lifting his leg to throw a pitch.
PHILADELPHIA, PA - APRIL 30: Adrian Houser #12 of the San Francisco Giants pitches during the game between the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Thursday, April 30, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Denis Kennedy/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The San Francisco Giants conclude their three-game series against the San Diego Padres this afternoon, and they’re hoping for a much-needed series win. We’re also hoping for that.

Taking the mound for the Giants is righty Adrian Houser, who is still trying to find his groove this season. Houser has made six starts this year, and is 0-3 with a 7.12 ERA, a 5.75 FIP, and 16 strikeouts against 10 walks in 30.1 innings. He gave up three earned runs in 4.2 innings against the Philadelphia Phillies his last time out, which, unfortunately, was one of his best starts of the year.

San Diego is opting for an opener, with righty Bradgley Rodriguez kicking things off. The 22-year old has appeared in 14 games this year, and is 0-1 with a 1.62 ERA, a 2.60 FIP, and 12 strikeouts to five walks in 16.2 innings. This is his first career start.

Enjoy the game everyone. Go Giants!

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Giants

  1. Heliot Ramos — LF
  2. Jung Hoo Lee — CF
  3. Casey Schmitt — 2B
  4. Matt Chapman — 3B
  5. Rafael Devers — 1B
  6. Willy Adames — SS
  7. Bryce Eldridge — DH
  8. Jesús Rodríguez — RF
  9. Patrick Bailey — C

RHP. Adrian Houser

Padres

  1. Jackson Merrill — CF
  2. Manny Machado — 3B
  3. Miguel Andujar — DH
  4. Gavin Sheets — 1B
  5. Fernando Tatis Jr. — 2B
  6. Ramón Laureano — LF
  7. Nick Castellanos — RF
  8. Freddy Fermin — C
  9. Sung-Mun Song — SS

RHP. Bradgley Rodriguez

Game #37

Who: San Francisco Giants (14-22) vs. San Diego Padres (21-14)

Where: Oracle Park, San Francisco, California

When: 12:45 p.m. PT

Regional broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area

National broadcast: n/a

Radio: KNBR 680 AM/104.5 FM, KSFN 1510 AM

Lakers' Jarred Vanderbilt day-to-day after dislocating right pinky finger

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - MAY 05: Chet Holmgren #7 of the Oklahoma City Thunder dunks against Rui Hachimura #28 and Jarred Vanderbilt #2 of the Los Angeles Lakers during the second quarter in Game One of the Second Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Paycom Center on May 05, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Joshua Gateley/Getty Images)
Lakers forward Jarred Vanderbilt can't stop Thunder center Chet Holmgren from dunking during the second quarter of Game 1 on Tuesday night in Oklahoma City. Vanderbilt dislocated his right pinky finger when his hand struck the backboard. (Joshua Gateley / Getty Images)

Though Jarred Vanderbilt suffered a gruesome dislocated right pinky injury during the Lakers’ loss in Game 1 against the Thunder on Tuesday, coach JJ Redick said his forward has been listed as day-to-day for the second-round series.

Vanderbilt, who is left-handed, was injured in the second quarter trying to block a dunk by Oklahoma City’s Chet Holmgren, but his hand hit the backboard. Vanderbilt immediately doubled over in pain, as the bone broke through the skin and had to be put back in place.

“They were able to put his finger back together and it’s splinted and he’s day-to-day,” Redick said Wednesday.

The Lakers and Thunder play Game 2 here Thursday night at Paycom Center.

Redick said it was a “reduction” for Vanderbilt, meaning it was a procedure to restore his dislocated finger.

Vanderbilt had his finger taped and had a splint on the finger after the game.

Read more:Frustrated Luka Doncic breaks his silence; doctors forecasted he'd miss Thunder series

“Yeah. I mean, he's obviously a tough-minded player and person,” Redick said. “It just, he had a full dislocation. So they just put the stuff back together. You know, he'll be day-to-day.”

Redick was asked if it’ll be a pain tolerance issue for his defensive-minded forward.

“Certainly the pain is involved,” Redick said. “From my understanding, it's basically making sure basically the tissue is healed enough. We're obviously going to splint him, but making sure the tissue is healed enough to protect his skin barrier.”

Jaxson Hayes called Vanderbilt’s finger injury “disgusting” because the “whole bone was out of his skin.”

“Obviously, you never want to see one of your teammates go down,” Hayes said. “But, I mean, that was gross. That was really gross.”

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The NBA draft lottery is almost here. Here are the odds for each team

With the 2026 NBA draft lottery on the horizon, 14 teams will gather in Chicago to hear if they will get the No. 1 overall pick in this class.

Pick Nos. 15-60 are already finalized but the lottery order is yet to be determined. With such a top-heavy class, there are plenty of reasons for fans to get excited even if their favorite team is not called at No. 1 overall.

This year has notable prospects including AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson and Caleb Wilson. So even a top-four pick could change a franchise.

While the future of how the NBA draft lottery will work is currently undetermined based on concerns about tanking, the odds for this year are set in stone. Here is what you need to know, including trade details, for each team picking in the lottery.

1. Washington Wizards

A general view of the Washington Wizards logo on a court mop before the game between the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls at Capital One Arena on October 21, 2022 in Washington, DC.

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 14.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 52.1%

Most likely draft range: No. 3–5

Worst-case drop: No. 7

Even with the best odds in the lottery, Washington is still more likely to pick No. 5 (47.9%) than anywhere in the top four.

2. Indiana Pacers

Detailed view of the Indiana Pacers logo during the game against New Orleans Pelicans during the first half at Smoothie King Center.

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 14.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 52.1%

Most likely draft range: No. 4-6

Worst-case drop: No. 6

This pick is traded to the Clippers if it falls at No. 5 (27.8%) or No. 6 (20.1%), giving the Pacers a 47.9% chance of losing it.

3. Brooklyn Nets

The Brooklyn Nets NBA Cup logo at center court before tip-off against the Orlando Magic at Barclays Center.

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 14.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 52.1%

Most likely draft range: No. 4-6

Worst-case drop: No. 7

The Nets have better-than-even odds at a top-four pick (52.1%) but their most likely individual outcome (26.0%) is still No. 6 overall.

4. Utah Jazz

Utah Jazz logo is seen on a uniform during a time out against the New Orleans Pelicans during the first half at Smoothie King Center.

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 11.5%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 45.1%

Most likely draft range: No. 5-7

Worst-case drop: No. 8

Utah has a 45.1% chance to land a top-four pick but its most likely outcome (27.1%) is No. 6 overall.

5. Sacramento Kings

Detailed view of the Sacramento Kings logo during the game against the New Orleans Pelicans in the first half at Smoothie King Center.

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 11.5%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 45.1%

Most likely draft range: No. 5-8

Worst-case drop: No. 9

Sacramento’s odds are solid for a top-four pick but the most likely outcome (25.5%) is No. 7 overall.

6. Memphis Grizzlies

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 9.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 37.2%

Most likely draft range: No. 6-8

Worst-case drop: No. 10

Memphis cannot land at No. 5 or anywhere from No. 11 through No. 14.

7. Atlanta Hawks (via New Orleans Pelicans)

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 6.8%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 29.3%

Most likely draft range: No. 7-9

Worst-case drop: No. 11

This pick was traded to the Hawks from the Pelicans in the 2025 NBA Draft. It cannot land at No. 5 or No. 6. If it lands worse than Milwaukee’s pick, the Hawks will swap for the Bucks’ selection instead.

8. Dallas Mavericks

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 6.7%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 28.9%

Most likely draft range: No. 8-10

Worst-case drop: No. 12

Dallas cannot land at No. 5, No. 6 or No. 7 overall.

9. Chicago Bulls

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 4.5%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 20.2%

Most likely draft range: No. 9-11

Worst-case drop: No. 13

Chicago cannot land at No. 5 through No. 8 and has a nearly zero chance of falling to No. 12 through No. 14.

10. Milwaukee Bucks

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 3.9%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 13.9%

Most likely draft range: No. 10-12

Worst-case drop: No. 14

If the Bucks have a better pick than the Pelicans, which would only happen if Milwaukee jumps into the top four or New Orleans slides to No. 10, the pick is traded to the Hawks. Milwaukee would then receive the Pelicans’ selection. There is an 11.8% chance of that happening. Milwaukee cannot land at No. 5 through No. 8. and holds a nearly 0% chance at No. 13 or No. 14.

11. Golden State Warriors

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 2.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 9.4%

Most likely draft range: No. 11-13

Worst-case drop: No. 14

Golden State cannot land at No. 5 through No. 10 with less than 1.0% chance at No. 13 or No. 14.

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Los Angeles Clippers)

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 1.5%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 7.2%

Most likely draft range: No. 12-14

Worst-case drop: No. 14

Oklahoma City cannot land at No. 5 through No. 11 with a nearly 0% chance at No. 14.

13. Miami Heat

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 1.0%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 4.7%

Most likely draft range: No. 12-14

Worst-case drop: No. 14

Miami cannot land at No. 5 through No. 12.

14. Charlotte Hornets

Odds to land No. 1 pick: 0.5%

Odds to land top-4 pick: 2.4%

Most likely draft range: No. 12-14

Worst-case drop: No. 14

Charlotte cannot land No. 5 through No. 13. with a 97.6% chance at No. 14, the highest probability of any single outcome in the lottery.

When is the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery?

The 2026 NBA Draft Lottery is Sunday, May 10, 2026, at 3 p.m. ET on ABC in Chicago at McCormick Place.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NBA draft lottery odds: Complete breakdown for each team

76ers vs Knicks Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for Game 2

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Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals is something that Philly would love to forget and they have a chance to get it right as our NBA player prop projections are ready for Game 2 between the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks, with the model highlighting several high-value spots.

By analyzing the data against current market lines, we’ve identified where the strongest edges exist.

These 76ers vs. Knicks predictions are driven by numbers instead of guesswork.

If you’re building your card, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Wednesday, May 6.

76ers vs Knicks computer picks for Game 2

76ers 76ersKnicks Knicks
George o17.5 points
-120
Brunson o26.5 points
-105
Maxey o2.5 3-pointers
-120
Towns o11.5 rebounds
+105
Oubre Jr. u5.5 rebounds 
-115
Anunoby o17.5 points
-110

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76ers Game 2 computer picks

Paul George Over 17.5 points (-120)

Projection: 20.65 points

Paul George has consistently hovered around his points prop line throughout the Philadelphia 76ers’ playoff run, either clearing it or coming close on multiple occasions.

With Joel Embiid ruled out for Game 2, Philadelphia will need more scoring punch from its supporting cast, putting added pressure on George to step up. Facing the risk of going down 0-2, the Sixers will be counting on Playoff P to deliver the offensive lift they need.

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Tyrese Maxey Over 2.5 3-pointers (-120)

Projection: 3.35 3-pointers

Tyrese Maxey struggled from deep in Game 1, going 0-for-3 from beyond the arc, but he’ll look to quickly rediscover his range in Game 2.

The 76ers guard has been a key spark throughout the postseason, often carrying the offensive load when Joel Embiid has been limited or unavailable.

With that responsibility likely back on his shoulders, Maxey will be counted on once again to provide scoring punch and perimeter production in Game 2.

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Kelly Oubre Jr. Under 5.5 rebounds (-115)

Projection: 4.93 rebounds

Everything still circles back to Embiid, and with him ruled out for Game 2, additional rebounding opportunities are likely to open up across the board.

Kelly Oubre Jr. grabbed five rebounds on eight chances in just 27 minutes during Game 1, and while he should see enough volume to stay active on the glass again, there’s still some risk he lands just shy of this line.

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Knicks Game 2 computer picks

Jalen Brunson Over 26.5 points (-105)

Projection: 28.75 points

Jalen Brunson torched the 76ers for 35 points in Game 1, and he’ll look to keep that momentum rolling back home at Madison Square Garden — a stage where he’s consistently thrived under the spotlight and delivered on this scoring line.

Having cleared the Over in six of his last 10 games, Brunson is well-positioned to replicate that performance in Game 2 as he looks to do whatever it takes to defend home court.

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Karl-Anthony Towns Over 11.5 rebounds (+105)

Projection: 13.06 rebounds

Karl-Anthony Towns has been a force on the glass throughout the New York Knicks playoff run, but his rebounding output in Game 1 against the Sixers was relatively quiet by his standards.

With the Knicks ranking fourth in the league at home in offensive rebounding (13.1 per game), expect Towns to elevate his presence on the boards in Game 2 with the home crowd behind him.

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OG Anunoby Over 17.5 points (-110)

Projection: 18.83 points

OG Anunoby has had a steady impact for the Knicks throughout this postseason, providing efficient scoring and clearing the Over on this points prop in five of his last seven playoff games.

With the series set to shift to Philadelphia after tonight, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Anunoby deliver another strong outing before the Knicks hit the road.

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How to watch 76ers vs Knicks Game 2

LocationMadison Square Garden, New York, NY
DateWednesday, May 6, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVESPN

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