Boston Celtics Daily Links 6/29/26

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Spencer Schwellenbach could be back by late-August or early-September, per report

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Not much is going right for the Atlanta Braves at the moment as they’re essentially riding on the excellent pace that they set during the first half of the season as they try to navigate this current rough patch. They certainly need some starting pitching help at the moment and while the following news is defintely good news, it’s not anything that’ll help in the immediate near future.

Still, it’s nice to hear that Spencer Schwellenbach is eying a return for this season. Mark Bowman of MLB.com has reported that Schwellenbach could be heading to the Florida Complex League in the near future and that could be the start of Schwellenbach’s path back to Atlanta’s rotation.

I hate to go full Chip Caray on y’all but if Schwellenbach does indeed make it back for this season and hits the ground running, it would, in fact, be like making a trade after the trade deadline. It would also come at a position of need for the Braves, as the uncertainty that surrounded the rotation heading into this season has finally materialized here in the early second half of the season. Chris Sale and Martín Pérez have emerged as the only truly reliable starters at this particular moment with Spencer Strider injured and inconsistent, Bryce Elder crashing back down to earth and the fifth spot being in complete flux as well.

Before Spencer Schwellenbach went under the knife to end his 2025 season, he was a consistent source of production on the mound as he delivered an ERA of 3.09 (73 ERA-) and a FIP of 3.25 (81 FIP-) and his career numbers over two seasons have been solid as well with an ERA of 3.23 (77 ERA-) and a FIP of 3.27 (81 FIP-). It would be wishful thinking to see Schwellenbach make his return a seamless one but it sure would be nice to see and something that the Braves would gladly welcome — no matter what the rotation looks like once Schwellenbach eventually makes his return.

Again, this isn’t anything that’ll move the needle right now (and to be quite honest, the words “could” and “likely” are carrying a lot of weight when it comes to Bowman’s reporting here) but it’s good news for the future. Hopefully things will get to the point in the future where Schwellenbach’s return is a luxury and not a desperate need. We’ll see what happens.

Rangers vs Guardians Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Texas Rangers and Cleveland Guardians begin a three-game set tonight, with the struggling Texas bullpen looking to find its form behind opener Tyler Alexander. 

However, with Parker Messick dominating, my Rangers vs. Guardians predictions and MLB picks are targeting Cleveland to walk away with a victory here. 

Who will win Rangers vs Guardians today: Guardians moneyline (-142)

The Texas Rangers will hand Tyler Alexander the ball tonight, but after working just one inning in each of his last two starts, they'll once again lean heavily on their bullpen. That's a concern, considering Texas' relief corps owns a 5.24 FIP over the last week while allowing a 39.8% hard-hit rate.

The Cleveland Guardians counter with Parker Messick, who has been outstanding lately. The left-hander owns a 2.15 FIP across his last two appearances while striking out 12.63 hitters per nine innings and allowing just 0.66 home runs per nine.

Cleveland holds the clear pitching edge, and I'll play this pick to -150.

Covers COVERS INTEL: This Rangers bullpen has given up 2.57 HR/9 across the last week, compared to just 1.13 overall this season. 

Rangers vs Guardians Over/Under pick: Over 7.5 (-116)

Parker Messick has been excellent lately, but I don't expect him to completely silence Texas. The Rangers are swinging the bat well, carrying a 45.3% hard-hit rate over their last seven games, and should be capable of scratching out a few runs.

Cleveland's offense hasn't produced consistently, with just a 69 wRC+ over the last week, but this is still a favorable pitching matchup after Tyler Alexander exits early. The Guardians don't need an offensive explosion to cash this Over, and a game in the 5-4 range feels well within reach.

I'll play this pick up to -130.

Quinn Allen's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 31-27, +1.65 units
  • Over/Under bets: 32-25, +2.53 units

Rangers vs Guardians weather

Conditions at Progressive Field should provide a slight boost to offense tonight. Temperatures around 90 F and warm summer air could help the ball carry a bit better, while light 4.7 mph winds aren't expected to have much impact. Overall, the weather leans modestly toward hitters and supports a few extra scoring opportunities.

Rangers vs Guardians odds

  • Moneyline: Rangers +133 | Guardians -138
  • Run line: Rangers +1.5 (-163) | Guardians -1.5 (+156)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-104) | Under 7.5 (-100)

Rangers vs Guardians trend

The Rangers have cashed the Over in 20 of their last 35 games for +5.80 units and a 15% ROI. Find more MLB betting trends for Rangers vs. Guardians.

How to watch Rangers vs Guardians and game info

LocationProgressive Field, Cleveland, OH
DateMonday, June 29, 2026
First pitch7:10 p.m. ET
TVESPN
Rangers starting pitcherTyler Alexander
(1-1, 2.62 ERA)
Guardians starting pitcherParker Messick
(7-4, 2.67 ERA)

Rangers vs Guardians latest injuries

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Angels vs Mariners Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Los Angeles Angels and Seattle Mariners meet tonight, with the dominant George Kirby on the hill. 

Behind the righty, my Angels vs. Mariners predictions eye Seattle to grab a home victory in the series opener. 

Find out more in my MLB picks for Monday, June 29. 

Who will win Angels vs Mariners today: Mariners -1.5 (-103)

The Los Angeles Angels hand Ryan Johnson the ball tonight. He's only made two starts since being recalled, but opponents have still managed a 40.8% hard-hit rate while Johnson has allowed 1.64 home runs per nine innings. That's a dangerous combination against a Seattle Mariners lineup that sees the ball better at home.

George Kirby, meanwhile, has been lights out. Over his last four outings, the right-hander owns a 2.82 FIP while allowing just 0.82 home runs per nine innings. Kirby also sports a solid 3.79 FIP at T-Mobile Park this season.

I'll play this pick to -130.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Seattle's offense has compiled a 109 wRC+ at home compared to just 94 on the road.

Angels vs Mariners Over/Under pick: Under 7.5 runs (-103)

While Ryan Johnson has been vulnerable, Seattle's offense hasn't exactly been rolling either, carrying just a .290 wOBA over the last week. That should help keep this total in check, even if the Mariners find some early success against the Angels' starter.

Both bullpens have also been outstanding lately. Los Angeles owns a phenomenal 1.24 FIP across its last 26 1/3 innings, while Seattle's relief corps has posted a 2.33 FIP over the past week. Both units have done an excellent job limiting damage late in games.

I expect Seattle to score enough to win behind George Kirby, but runs could be difficult to come by after the starters exit.

I'll play this to -120.

Quinn Allen's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 31-27, +1.65 units
  • Over/Under bets: 32-25, +2.53 units

Angels vs Mariners weather

Conditions at T-Mobile Park should have little impact on tonight's matchup. Temperatures around 70°F with light 8.1 mph winds create a fairly neutral environment, offering minimal assistance to either hitters or pitchers. The game is more likely to be decided by the starting pitching and bullpen matchups than by the weather.

Angels vs Mariners odds

  • Moneyline: Angels +194 | Mariners -203
  • Run line: Angels +1.5 (-113) | Mariners -1.5 (+104)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (-108) | Under 7.5 (+104)

Angels vs Mariners trend

The Seattle Mariners have hit the game total Under in six of their last eight games (+3.80 Units / 43% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Angels vs. Mariners.

How to watch Angels vs Mariners and game info

LocationT-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
DateMonday, June 29, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVMariners.TV, ABTV
Angels starting pitcherRyan Johnson
(1-2, 8.85 ERA)
Mariners starting pitcherGeorge Kirby
(6-7, 3.94 ERA)

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Padres vs Cubs Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The San Diego Padres visit the heavily favored Chicago Cubs (-150) at Wrigley Field to start a three-game set Monday, June 29.

My top Padres vs. Cubs predictions and MLB picks call for the Chicago lineup to pull away and take the series opener tonight.

Who will win Padres vs Cubs today: Cubs -1.5 (+129)

The wind is forecast to be blistering out at Wrigley Field, and the Chicago Cubs have paced the majors with 6.6 runs per game during their 12-4 heater while also ranking fourth in wOBA and seventh in xwOBA.

So, with the San Diego Padres sending righty Griffin Canning to the bump tonight, I’m anticipating another big night from the Chicago lineup.

Canning has surrendered a 52.1% hard-hit rate, which is tied for the lowest mark in the majors among pitchers with 40 innings.

Of course, the Padres also rank 29th in baseball against left-handed pitchers, so I’m expecting Chicago southpaw Shota Imanaga to hold the San Diego bats in check enough for the Cubs to pull away tonight.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Chicago Cubs lefty Shota Imanaga boasts a high-end 30.3 whiff percentage and 14.5 swinging-striking percentage, which positions him to both keep the San Diego Padres off balance at the plate while paving the way to Chicago covering the run line and keeping the number Under the inflated total.

Padres vs Cubs Over/Under pick: Under 11.5 (-126)

The wind is forecast to be blistering out at Wrigley Field tonight, so we’re receiving an inflated total

In addition to the noted struggles the Padres have had against lefties this season, they also rank 24th in overall xwOBA while averaging just 3.9 runs per game in June. 

Plus, San Diego has played to the Under in 26 of its past 45 road games (+6.20 Units / 13% ROI), and the Padres have only hit the Over in 21 of their last 50 games (-11.10 Units / -20% ROI).

Neil Parker's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 29-15, +15.57 units
  • Over/Under bets: 16-13, +1.97 units

Padres vs Cubs weather

High temperatures reaching 90°F paired with a strong 12-to-16 mph wind blowing straight out to left field will create favorable hitting conditions at Wrigley Field tonight.

Padres vs Cubs odds

  • Moneyline: Padres +130 | Cubs -150
  • Run line: Padres +1.5 (-145) | Cubs -1.5 (+125)
  • Over/Under: Over 11 (-110) | Under 11(-110)

Padres vs Cubs trend

The San Diego Padres have hit the Under in 26 of their last 45 away games (+6.20 Units / 13% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Padres vs. Cubs.

How to watch Padres vs Cubs and game info

LocationWrigley Field, Chicago, IL
DateMonday, June 29, 2026
First pitch8:05 p.m. ET
TVSDPA, Marquee
Padres starting pitcherGriffin Canning
(1-5, 7.38 ERA)
Cubs starting pitcherShota Imanaga
(5-6, 4.40 ERA)

Padres vs Cubs latest injuries

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Dodgers vs A's Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The powerhouse Los Angeles Dodgers are small -115 favorites over the Athletics in the series opener.

While it's rare to get the Dodgers at such an enticing price, my Dodgers vs. Athletics predictions and MLB picks believe the home team is set up for success Monday night.

Who will win Dodgers vs A's today: Athletics (-105)

Gage Jump has posted a 2.56 xERA or lower in four of six starts, including three in a row.

He should make life difficult on the Los Angeles Dodgers, who surprisingly rank 24th in wOBA and 26th in average vs. lefties since May 1.

Although Eric Lauer has pitched better since being scooped up by the Dodgers, he has benefited from luck. He owns a 2.83 ERA over the last month despite a 5.17 xFIP.

Regression should set in against an Athletics attack sitting first in home wOBA and SLG against lefties.

Back the Athletics to -115.

Covers COVERS INTEL:Gage Jump ranks in the 88th percentile in Pitcher Run Value and xERA.

Dodgers vs A's Over/Under pick: Over 10.5 (-110)

Lauer is sporting a sky-high 51% fly-ball rate and has allowed 2.23 homers per nine innings.  

He profiles as the exact kind of pitcher who will struggle mightily against a powerful Athletics offense in a very hitter-friendly ballpark. 

The Dodgers haven’t fared all that well against lefties of late, but there is no doubt they have the talent to be much better. Jump has also allowed at least three runs in two of three home starts, with a putrid Angels team being the lone exception.

Both offenses should chip in plenty. Bet the Over to -125.

Todd Cordell's 2026 Transparency Record
  • ML/RL bets: 46-34, +2.55 units
  • Over/Under bets: 42-34-4, +3.79 units

Dodgers vs A's weather

Temperatures in the 90s are expected with slight winds blowing outward. Perfect conditions for the offenses to hit for power.

Dodgers vs A's odds

  • Moneyline: Dodgers -115 | A's -105
  • Run line: Dodgers -1.5 (+135) | A's +1.5 (-155)
  • Over/Under: Over 10.5 (-110) | Under 10.5 (-110)

Dodgers vs A's trend

The Athletics have hit the game total Over in 10 of the last 17 home games (+3.35 units, 18% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Dodgers vs. A's.

How to watch Dodgers vs A's and game info

LocationSutter Health Park, Sacramento, CA
DateMonday, June 29, 2026
First pitch9:40 p.m. ET
TVNBCS-California, SportsNet LA
Dodgers starting pitcherEric Lauer
(3-5, 4.87 ERA)
A's starting pitcherGage Jump
(3-1, 2.04 ERA)

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James Harden opts out of contract, plans to re-sign with Cavs

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James Harden declined his player option and plans to sign a new deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers, per ESPN’s Shams Charania. Harden’s player option was worth $42.3 million dollars next season.

Harden’s new deal could be in the $28-30 million a year range, according to The Athletic’s Joe Vardon.

“Harden’s yearly salary is expected to drop into the $28 million to $30 million range, but he can sign a contract that extends for up to three seasons.”

Editor’s note: The Athletic has since updated their story and changed Harden’s expected salary to $32-$38 million.

The Cavs understood this was part of the deal when they traded for Harden in February. This was never going to be a one-year rental. Cleveland is working to restructure a team-friendly contract that keeps both sides happy. Harden gets long-term insurance while the Cavs are able to cut costs.

Harden’s new deal could help them get under the second apron and put them in a position where ducking the first apron becomes possible. Though that would require additional moves. The Cavs have decisions to make regarding Keon Ellis and Dean Wade’s future.

Cleveland had the highest payroll in league history last season. This culminated in a trip to the Eastern Conference Finals, where they faced a swift exit at the hands of the New York Knicks.

Harden averaged 16 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.0 assists, and 4.3 turnovers in the Conference Finals. He shot 38.9% from the field and 17.9% from the three-point line. No one on the roster can feel proud of the way that series went down. The eventual champs ran them out of the gym.

The Cavs are hoping to take another step next season. They’re betting on internal growth, generally indicating that the core of this team will be back for another run. Signing Harden to a new deal is another sign of this. Of course, things can change quickly, and actions speak louder than words.

Harden is likely entering the final chapter of his career. He turns 37 in August, and a three-season deal would take him to the edge of his 40s. This could be the last major deal that Harden gets to sign as an NBA player.

Sabres Still Involved in Trade Talks With Jets For Connor Hellebuyck

The Connor Hellebuyck saga in Winnipeg is not over just yet as Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman revealed on Monday's edition of his 32 Thoughts podcast that trade discussions between the Jets and the Buffalo Sabres are still ongoing.

Friedman explained to listeners that he still thinks Winnipeg and Buffalo are talking and that he does not believe that chapter is closed.

The news comes days after reports surfaced that the Sabres had presented the Jets with a significant pre-draft offer for the superstar goaltender.

Buffalo's reported package included the fourth overall pick, starting goaltender Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, a player believed to be Jack Quinn and at least one additional asset. Hellebuyck himself had reportedly signed off on a move to Buffalo, yet Jets general manager Kevin Cheveldayoff declined to pull the trigger.

With the draft now in the rearview mirror, the negotiating landscape has shifted considerably in Winnipeg's favor. The fourth overall pick was the centerpiece of Buffalo's original offer and that card has already been played when they drafted defenseman Daxon Rudolph. 

How the Sabres reconstruct a comparable package without that asset is one of the central questions hanging over any renewed discussions, and it is hard to imagine Cheveldayoff settling for something less appealing than what he already turned down.

The hesitation from the Jets side has always been rooted in the same concern. Hellebuyck is not simply a starting goaltender.

The 33-year-old Michigan native has been the backbone of everything Winnipeg has built in recent years, the kind of elite netminder capable of single-handedly keeping a team in games and one of the best in the world at his position for several seasons running. 

Replacing him with Luukkonen, a goaltender who showed volatility this past postseason and was not even receiving every start for Buffalo in the playoffs, represents a significant downgrade in net and a real gamble on the team's ability to remain competitive.

That competitive window matters enormously for a Jets organization that still has core pieces like Mark Scheifele, Kyle Connor and Josh Morrissey who want to win and want to do it in Winnipeg

Any decision involving Hellebuyck cannot be made in isolation. It has to account for what the team looks like in net the day after a trade and whether the returning pieces genuinely move the needle for a team trying to remain a contender.

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San Diego can’t find footing against rivals, searches for bounceback in Chicago

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 28: Fernando Tatis Jr. #23 of the San Diego Padres holds his hand after being hit by a pitch in the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Petco Park on June 28, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Meg McLaughlin/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Diego Padres continued their trend against the rival Los Angeles Dodgers, winning Game 1 before dropping the next two. It was an electric first game followed by two depressing contests against L.A. The club’s biggest struggle was its starters. Randy Vásquez and Michael King combined to surrender 11 runs between their two outings.

In hindsight, it’s easy to say that manager Craig Stammen could have pulled both earlier with plenty of the bullpen available. That said, in the moment, both starters have proven they deserve a longer leash, and the Friars should have been able to put together more run support for King in the series finale. The lineup went a measly 1-for-8 with runners in scoring position. They’ll need to do much more against the Chicago Cubs before facing the Dodgers again this weekend.

Taking the mound

Shota Imanaga (CHC) v. Griffin Canning (SD)

The left-hander returned to the Cubs despite a song-and-dance routine this offseason that saw him decline a $15 million player option before accepting a qualifying offer from Chicago. He’ll be a free agent at the end of this year but hasn’t done much to boost his stock.

Imanaga owns a 4.40 ERA on the season, continuing to shown signs of regression since his stellar rookie campaign in 2024 (2.91 ERA, 173.1 IP). He struggled in his last outing against the New York Mets, surrendering four runs in 5 1/3 innings, but has a good history against the Friars. The Padres will need to jump on his mistakes to end their current losing streak.

Canning, like most of the Padres’ rotation, has been woefully inconsistent this season. He just had his worst outing yet against the Atlanta Braves, going just 2/3 of an inning while giving up four runs. Hopefully, the right-hander can bounce back from the tough start and deliver San Diego a much-needed win.

It was rumored that Germán Márquez could be a part of the Friars’ pitching plans today, but the club announced he’ll be making another rehab start on Tuesday in El Paso. He’ll likely be activated later this week to replace either Canning or JP Sears.

Batter up!

It’s hard to pinpoint just where the Friars’ offensive switch-up came, but Samad Taylor was certainly a problem. After being a spark plug for the San Diego offense, Taylor would go a dismal 0-for-10 against L.A., with four strikeouts in the series finale alone. That being said, he took his walks (four BBs), but found himself in the first slump of an otherwise incredible start to his Padres tenure.

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
  2. Samad Taylor, RF
  3. Jackson Merrill, CF
  4. Manny Machado, 3B
  5. Gavin Sheets, LF
  6. Xander Bogaerts, SS
  7. Miguel Andujar, DH
  8. Ty France, 1B
  9. Freddy Fermin, C

Andujar has the most success against Imanaga, albeit in a smaller sample size. In four at-bats against the lefty, he’s gotten two hits including a solo home run for a 2.000 OPS. The slugger has been mired in a slump since breaking out in early May and has struggled to get out of it. Perhaps tonight will be the night.

Relief corps

Thankfully, King was able to make it through four solid innings of work before reaching trouble in the fifth. He tried to pitch through it but couldn’t, with the Padres calling on Yuki Matsui to get him out of the jam. He recorded two strikeouts and pitched the sixth inning as well. Jason Adam twirled a one-hit seventh before Wandy Peralta finished out the game with two perfect innings.

That saves the Friars’ ‘pen for tonight’s series opener. If the Padres can manage to put together some runs against Imanaga, the ‘pen will have no shortage of arms to turn to. Kyle Hart, Ron Marinaccio, Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and David Morgan will each be available for San Diego.

Report: Senators Cut Ties With Belleville Sniper Who Scored 40 Goals This Season

The Ottawa Senators have decided not to issue a qualifying offer to RFA winger Arthur Kaliyev, making him an unrestricted free agent.

The move was first reported by Postmedia's Bruce Garrioch, and Kaliyev no longer appears on the club's Puckpedia page.

Kaliyev arrived in Ottawa last summer hoping it would provide the fresh start he needed to revive his NHL career.

The former second-round pick had shown flashes of being a productive scorer with the Los Angeles Kings, recording 71 points in 202 NHL games over parts of four seasons. But a series of injuries derailed his progress.

During the 2023-24 season, Kaliyev suffered an upper-body injury in training camp that kept him sidelined until December. Once healthy, the Kings attempted to assign him to the American Hockey League, but he was claimed off waivers by the New York Rangers in January.

His stint in New York was brief. Kaliyev dressed for just 14 games before another upper-body injury ended his season.

The Rangers elected not to qualify him last summer, allowing the 24-year-old to hit the open market. Ottawa quickly signed him to a one-year, two-way contract, a move that seemed logical given his previous relationship with Senators owner Michael Andlauer and general manager Steve Staios.

Kaliyev played for the Hamilton Bulldogs when Andlauer owned the club and Staios served as general manager, helping the franchise capture the 2022 OHL championship.

Despite remaining healthy throughout the season, Kaliyev never earned an extended look with Ottawa, appearing in only two NHL games.

Instead, he spent the bulk of the year with the Belleville Senators, where he reminded everyone of his offensive ability. Kaliyev scored 40 goals in 70 AHL games and was named to the league's All-Star Team, finishing as the American Hockey League's top goal scorer.

Even with that production, it wasn't enough to convince Ottawa to keep him around.

Kaliyev's season also included an off-ice distraction after allegations involving money and gambling were made by a former girlfriend. The NHL investigated the matter and cleared him of any wrongdoing in February.

There's little question Kaliyev has excellent offensive instincts, particularly on the power play, where his heavy shot remains elite, even by NHL standards. The bigger concern continues to be his five-on-five game, including his skating and defensive play.

With the Senators choosing not to qualify him, Kaliyev now returns to the open market looking for another opportunity to turn his offensive talent into a permanent NHL role.

Garrioch also says that RFA Leevi Merliainen has been qualified, but Riley Kidney was not. Other restricted free agents in Belleville include Tyler Boucher and Xavier Bourgault.

**This story will be updated as additional qualifying-offer decisions become official ahead of and after Monday's 5:00 p.m. deadline.**

By Steve Warne
The Hockey News

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Ben Simmons plotting NBA comeback, eyes Miami Heat as landing spot

A former NBA All-Star and No. 1 overall pick has declared himself a pending free agent, and perhaps unexpectedly so.

Ben Simmons is planning to attempt an NBA comeback this offseason and he's already targeted the Miami Heat as a potential destination, he told Men's Health in an interview published on Monday, June 29, ahead of the start to the NBA's free agency period.

Simmons, who turns 30 years old next month, didn't play in the NBA this past season and instead pursued a career in professional fishing. He last played for the Los Angeles Clippers, appearing in 18 games after the Brooklyn Nets bought out his contract during the 2024-25 season. Simmons became a co-owner and angler for Sport Fishing Championship's South Florida Sails in December 2025.

“I plan on getting as strong as I can physically, getting my (butt) on the court, and then the team realizing that my abilities will be needed,” Simmons said in regards to a potential return to the NBA. “I don’t have a plan on where.”

“Maybe I’ll go back to Philly,” he added. “Miami would be nice. And not because it’s Miami – I like Erik Spoelstra, I like the Heat, I like their organization, I like the culture.”

Simmons, the No. 1 pick by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2016, was once one of the top defensive players in the league, with point-forward capabilities that offset his inability to shoot from the outside on offense. Persistent injury problems eventually limited his long-term effectiveness.

The 6-foot-11 Australian appeared in more than 50 games just once over his five most recent NBA seasons, and missed the entire 2021-22 campaign due to an extended holdout and back injury with the 76ers.

Ben Simmons fishing career

Simmons began pursuing a professional fishing career while not playing in the NBA during the 2025-26 season, according to reports. He became a co-owner and angler for the South Florida Sails of the Sport Fishing Championship in December 2025.

The team won the Blue Marlin Open at Walker's Cay in the Bahamas in May with Simmons participating. PGA Tour golfer Scottie Scheffler also owns a team on the sportfishing circuit.

“Who would’ve thought we’d be on ESPN for some fishing?” Simmons told Men's Health.

Ben Simmons contract

Simmons noted in the interview that he's an unrestricted free agent and coaches have told him there's a spot in the NBA for him if he's healthy. The five-year maximum contract extension he signed with the 76ers was set to expire after the 2024-25 season, prior to Simmons agreeing to a buyout with the Brooklyn Nets.

Ben Simmons stats

Simmons has career averages of 13.1 points, 7.4 rebounds and 7.2 assists on 55.8% shooting. He averaged 5 points, 5.6 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game with the Nets and Clippers during the 2024-25 season.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ben Simmons plotting NBA comeback, eyes Miami Heat as landing spot

Ask Pinstripe Alley: Yankees mailbag questions request

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If two weeks ago was a mixed bag for the Yankees, this past week was a outright tumble. They did manage to narrowly win a series against the Tigers to start off, but the offense’s lackluster performance outside of a couple key moments came home to roost in their trip up to Boston where they got swept in a four-game series against their archrivals. A humiliating result on several levels, New York got pummeled by the last-place team in their division giving the Rays the opening they needed to close the gap and retake first place while also looking lifeless for significant stretches offensively — they scored just seven runs outside of extra innings across those four games facing nothing but lefty starters and nearly got no-hit by the last of them in former Yankee Sonny Gray.

Needless to say, the vibes aren’t great after that road trip. While June hasn’t been an outright bad month for them, they’ve played to an even .500 record and suffered from some streaky play within the rotation for the first time all year while the offense can’t find its groove. On top of that, the defensive alignments have regressed significantly with Aaron Judge, Trent Grisham, and Ryan McMahon all out: José Caballero hasn’t taken to time in the outfield well, Ben Rice has had a rough showing when he’s manning first base instead of slotting in as the DH, and Amed Rosario is still prone to some maddening errors. Combine all this, and it’s easy to see how frustrating the month has been despite the overall record not being too damning. And as our own Michael Zeno pointed out in his analysis of the so-called June Swoon, the real catalyst for an oncoming slide is a poor performance in Fenway during the month. Buckle up and get ready to see if that trend holds true.

With all of that in mind, there’s still plenty of season left to play and a trade deadline now on the horizon as we approach July. Much can change in a matter of weeks, and as we get into the new month even day-to-day rumors should start to bubble up as the trade market forms. Will an overhaul of the team be on the horizon to buff out the rough edges, or will the front office target a key player or two hoping that one big fix brings relief across the board? How aggressive do you think the Yankees will be in dealing from their prospect pool? Can they avoid considering getting back their injured players as a “deadline acquisition” this time around? If you have questions like these, or anything else on your mind, send ‘em in for a chance to be featured in our Yankees mailbag.

Answers will run on Friday afternoon. All questions received by the night of July 2nd will be considered. You can leave your submissions in the comment section below or by e-mail to pinstripealleyblog [at] gmail [dot] com.

Mammoth Trade Maksymilian Szuber to Canadiens for Former Top Prospect Joshua Roy

Utah continues to reshape its organizational depth, and this time it has added a former high-end junior scorer with something left to prove.

The Mammoth announced Monday that they have acquired forward Joshua Roy from the Montréal Canadiens in exchange for defenseman Maksymilian Szuber, swapping one promising young prospect for another as both organizations look to address different needs.

At 22 years old, Roy arrives in Utah carrying the pedigree of one of the most productive players to come through the QMJHL in recent years. While he has yet to establish himself as a full-time NHL player, the skilled winger has consistently produced at the American Hockey League level and now gets a fresh opportunity in a new organization.

Roy spent the majority of the 2025-26 season with the Laval Rocket, where he finished fourth on the team in scoring after recording 23 goals and 22 assists for 45 points in 57 games. He also made three NHL appearances with the Canadiens during the season.

Across three NHL seasons, Roy appeared in 38 games for Montréal, totaling six goals and five assists for 11 points.

His body of work in the AHL has been equally impressive. In 145 career regular-season games, Roy has accumulated 56 goals and 56 assists for 112 points while adding another 12 points in 19 Calder Cup Playoff contests. His strong play also earned him a selection to the 2025 AHL All-Star Classic, where he represented the North Division.

Long before reaching the professional ranks, Roy built a reputation as one of junior hockey’s elite offensive talents. Between the Saint John Sea Dogs and Sherbrooke Phoenix, he piled up 297 points in just 216 QMJHL games while posting a remarkable plus-93 rating. He added another 51 points in 28 playoff games and was twice named to the league’s First All-Star Team.

Roy also earned consecutive QMJHL Personality of the Year honors in 2021-22 and 2022-23.

Internationally, Roy helped Team Canada capture back-to-back gold medals at the IIHF World Junior Championship in 2022 and 2023. During the 2023 tournament, he recorded 11 points in seven games, tying for second on the team in scoring. He also shared those championship teams with current Mammoth goaltender Sebastian Cossa and forward Dylan Guenther.

The Canadiens originally selected Roy in the fifth round, 150th overall, of the 2021 NHL Draft.

Heading to Montréal is 23-year-old defenseman Maksymilian Szuber, who spent last season with the Tucson Roadrunners. The right-shot blueliner recorded 11 goals and 16 assists for 27 points in 65 AHL games while adding 67 penalty minutes.

Szuber has appeared in 200 career AHL games, producing 25 goals and 62 assists for 87 points since being selected by the then-Arizona Coyotes in the sixth round of the 2022 NHL Draft. He also made his NHL debut during the 2023-24 season, appearing in one game with Arizona.

For Utah, the deal represents a calculated bet on a young forward whose offensive ceiling has been evident at every level outside the NHL. Now, Roy will get the chance to compete for a bigger role with a new organization looking to add another skilled piece to its long-term core.

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NYC honors Knicks with temporary street signs – but don’t expect them to last long: ‘Gone by 11:58 tonight’

How long before they get Knick’d?

The city is honoring the Knicks’ legendary championship clinch by installing temporary street signs feting them in Manhattan – but New Yorkers say it’s only a matter of time before the instant-classic markers are clinched by die-hard fans.

The 18 blue and orange signs, dispersed across Sixth and Seventh avenues Monday, will remain up for a month, with each honoring a member of the team.

The new sign for Jalen Brunson Boulveard at West 11th Street and 7th Avenue in Manhattan seen on June 29, 2026. New York City has honored the entire Knicks roster by temporarily naming streets after the players. Stephen Yang for NY Post
A NYC DOT employee putting up a sign at “Josh Hart Street” on Monday. NYC DOT

“I probably would have been up attempting to” snag Jalen Brunson’s sign if people weren’t around, quipped fan Caleb Vasquez to The Post.

“It’s amazing,” he said of the street-sign gesture. “It’s been 53 years, it’s the least we could do to celebrate the team.”

Syd Bland, 29, a project manager from Brooklyn, said of Brunson’s sign at Seventh Avenue South and West 11th Street, “Listen, it’s 3:02 right now on a Monday.

“It’s going to be gone by 11:58 tonight.”

A 41-year-old artist named Faust added, “To be honest, I was walking up Sixth Avenue, and I thought it already got taken.

Ayanna Reed-Steward, Mia Hernandez, Syd Bland, Taylor Ghosten-Jordan and Kendyll Smith (left to right) taking a selfie at the Jalen Brunson Boulevard sign. Stephen Yang for NY Post

“Funny enough, I think on Bowery there was a street sign named after the Ramones, and that was the most stolen street sign in New York history. So I wouldn’t be surprised if this one takes the new crown.”

City Hall and the Department of Transportation, which produces the signs, did not respond to a Post request for comment about what steps they might be taking to combat the potential thefts.

A female director at JPMorgan Chase was already infamously caught on video emptying a celebratory public Knicks trash can on the street — then stealing it during the team’s parade — a move that got her fired.

The sign for “Trey Jemison III Place” at West 50th Street and 7th Avenue. Stephen Yang for NY Post

Each new Knicks city street sign will feature a player’s name and will correspond to their jersey number – with the likes of Jalen Brunson taking Seventh Avenue South and West 11 Street and Karl-Anthony Towns repping Seventh Avenue and West 32 Street.

“This New York Knicks team brought so much life to our streets during their magical playoff run, so it’s only right we return the favor,” Department of Transportation Commissioner Mike Flynn said in a statement. 

“With each postseason win, more and more New Yorkers came together in the streets, on sidewalks and in plazas to watch the Knicks play and celebrate their improbable comebacks. New Yorkers will never forget this historic championship run or the players that brought them together for the most joyful 10 weeks we’ve ever experienced.”

Jay Jones, 42, posing with his son Roman, 9, in front of the new Brunson sign. Stephen Yang for NY Post

The DOT signs will be up for four weeks, a rep for the city said, adding to iconic 34th Street being painted in the team’s colors through the 2026-27 NBA season.

The champs’ respective street signs can be found as follows:

  • Sixth Avenue and West Houston Street – Jordan Clarkson #00  
  • Sixth Avenue and Bleecker Street – Dillon Jones #1  
  • Sixth Avenue and Minetta Lane –Miles “Deuce” McBride #2  
  • Sixth Avenue and West 3rd Street – Josh Hart #3  
  • Sixth Avenue and West 4th Street – Pacôme Dadiet #4  
  • Sixth Avenue and Washington Place – Jose Alvarado #5  
  • Sixth Avenue and West 8th Street – OG Anunoby #8  
  • Sixth Avenue and West 9th Street – Kevin McCullar Jr.# 9  
  • Seventh Avenue South and West 11th Street – Jalen Brunson #11  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 13th Street – Tyler Kolek #13  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 20th Street – Jeremy Sochan #20  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 23rd Street – Mitchell Robinson #23  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 25th Street – Mikal Bridges #25  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 32nd Street – Karl-Anthony Towns #32  
  • Sixth Avenue and West 44th Street – Landry Shamet #44  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 50th Street – Trey Jemison III #50  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 51st Street – Mohamed Diawara #51  
  • Seventh Avenue and West 55th Street – Ariel Hukporti #55  

Aaron Friedman, a 45-year-old software engineer, agreed with other locals that there is “a high likelihood” for theft.

“I think people are going to try,” added a 35-year-old fan named Ricky.

“I was thinking I might pop out … when they’re taking it down, but I doubt they’ll give it to me,” he said of city workers.

The Knicks celebrate their NBA championship win earlier this month. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post
Then team’s historic postseason win – the Knicks’ first in 53 years — lands the Knickerbockers a ticker-tape parade through the Canyon of Heroes. Stephen Yang for NY Post

Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in a statement, “This championship belongs to every fan who packed our parks and plazas and every neighbor who high-fived a stranger after another impossible comeback.”

“These street signs are a tribute to the players who delivered the championship generations of fans waited their whole lives to see and the city that stood behind them every step of the way,” he said.

“Long after the confetti is gone, New Yorkers will be able to walk these streets and remember the team that brought our city so much joy. Knicks in five.”