NFL combine: Why are Ohio State's defenders dominating draft? They fit exactly what league wants on defense

The Ohio State Buckeyes’ defensive presence is among the hot topics of the NFL scouting combine, with several prospects drawing serious attention from scouts and coaches. What makes this year unique is not just the usual slate of first-round hopefuls — it’s the quantity and versatility of OSU defenders that has everyone buzzing.

In an episode of the “Football 301” podcast, Yahoo Sports’ Nate Tice and Matt Harmon, who are in Indianapolis this week at the combine, took a look at those star Buckeyes.

According to Tice, this year’s draft is “basically one quarterback, one running back, and a lot of defenders and some tackles.” And there’s no school more central to this defensive bonanza than Ohio State.

What makes this Buckeye class special is its fit for today’s NFL. As Tice points out, “the league needs [off-ball linebackers] and they’re so important now.” With defenses constantly in flux, players who can shift from linebacker to edge and even out to the slot are at a premium, and Ohio State’s blue-chip prospects all check those boxes.

As Harmon summed up, “when you go back and watch [Ohio State’s defense], it’s just not like, ‘Oh, yeah, they’re pretty good players.’ It’s like, no, they’re the best players of this draft.”

Harmon called Styles “one of those guys” who blends elite athleticism (a legit 6-foot-5, 240+ pounds), rare movement skills and the ability to do everything required in the modern NFL: “He can play off-ball linebacker but can also line up on the edge and play and drop from there, play the run, take on tight ends.”

Tice’s assessment: “What's cool about Styles is he can do all the modern asks because that's what he was asked to do at Ohio State under Matt Patricia. Line up on, on the ball on the edge, much like how Zack Baun is used sometimes for the Eagles.”

Both Tice and Harmon expect Styles to be a top-15 pick, and potentially even higher given the way defenses are evolving.

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - NOVEMBER 29: Arvell Reese #8 of the Ohio State Buckeyes in action against Giovanni el-Hadi #58 of the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
Ohio State's Arvell Reese (right) could be one of the top defenders drafted this year due to his versatility and skills. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
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Reese is being pegged as possibly “the first non-quarterback selected after Fernando Mendoza.” Like Styles, Reese brings versatility. He can play off-ball, line up on the edge, and has a “developing game sense as far as coverage,” according to Tice. His blend of pass rush and coverage skills fits perfectly with what today’s defensive coordinators are seeking.

Not to be outdone, McDonald has cemented his stock as a premier run-stuffing defensive tackle. He may not have the flashiest pass rush yet, but his ability “to line up across the interior, eat blocks and keep his balance” is drawing attention for teams looking for a dependable presence in the trenches.

On the back end, Downs, a safety, is a prospect everyone is watching. Tice described him as more of a Budda Baker or Antoine Winfield Jr. type — "a guy that just gives a boost effect on everybody else because he’s so, so smart.” Downs’ workout numbers will be scrutinized, but his tape already gives him a very high floor.

He’s a likely Day 2 pick with real flash and the kind of tools that get coaches excited. He’s the type of prospect who rises over the course of combine week.

With Styles and Reese project as sure-fire first-rounders — and with McDonald and Downs also likely to see their names called early — it’s not an exaggeration to say that four or five Ohio State defenders could go in the first 15 picks. Other teams will likely soon mirror their approach, blending size, movement, and versatility as the new defensive standard.

Grapefruit Juice: Cardinals 6, Mets 0

Port St. Lucie, Fla.: New York Mets pitcher Jonah Tong throws in spring training workout, held at Clover Park in Port St. Lucie, Fla. on Feb. 19, 2026. (Photo by Alejandra Villa Loarca/Newsday RM via Getty Images) | Newsday via Getty Images

The New York Mets (2-2-1) dropped a listless game to the St. LouisCardinals (3-2), 6-0 at Clover Park in St. Lucie. The Mets scattered eight hits, but couldn’t bring any across in their fifth game of spring.

  • Jonah Tong started for the Mets and, after looking strong in the first two innings, faded in the third and gave up a three-run home run to Nolan Gorman to put the Cardinals up by a trey.
  • The Mets threatened in the fourth, when a trio of 26th man candidates reached base via single: Christian Arroyo, Vidal Bruján, and Cristian Pache all reached base with two outs before a fourth player in the same category, Grae Kessinger, popped straight up to the catcher to end the inning.
  • Top outfield prospect Carson Benge went 3-3 with three singles.
  • Scoreless outings from Luis García, Adbert Alzolay, and Douglas Orellana kept the game within three until Nick Burdi took over in the sixth. Nelson Velázquez doubled to lead off the frame and a hit by pitch and a walk loaded the bases. A Chase Davis single to the right side plated two more, and St. Louis was up 5-0.
  • Joe Jacques didn’t fare much better in the seventh, giving up a run on three hits.
  • Of note to Cardinals fans was switch-pitcher (yes, you read that right) Jurrangelo Cijntje tossing two scoreless innings from the right side.
  • A.J. Ewing doubled to lead off the eighth in his second at-bat of the game, but was stranded by Cijntje.
  • Matt Turner and Aaron Rozek finished the game for the Mets, each tossing a scoreless frame.

The Mets take on the Astros in West Palm Beach tomorrow at 1:05pm. Nolan McLean will make his spring debut against Houston.

Question Time: The Outfield

The Jays have a logjam in their outfield this season. Daulton Varsho is locked into centre, and George Springer looks to mostly man DH, but after that things are up in the air.
Addison Barger is probably the priority among the other players. He had a strong rookie season last year, and at 26 with many years of control left, he’s probably the right fielder of the future as well as the present. He might be called on to play some third as well. His only downside is that he really struggled with left handed pitching in 2025. He did some damage against them in the minors, and it’s too early to write him off as a platoon bat, but they likely want to shelter him against top left handed starters.
Jesus Sanchez was just acquired in trade, and it sounds like he’ll be the top guy in left. He *is* a platoon bat, though, and so shouldn’t face lefties when he doesn’t have to.
Nathan Lukes was the primary left fielder last year, and when Anthony Santander went down it looked like he’d inherited the job again. He lacks Sanchez or Barger’s power, but he makes contact, handles lefties at least a little, and is the best defender of the trio. He’s also 31 and only got the chance to prove himself a real deal major leaguer last year. He can be optioned, but you’d hate to see that happen for a guy who only has a brief window to carve out a career and make some money.
Davis Schneider is the only right handed hitter in the main outfield mix (Springer isn’t really an outfielder at this point and Myles Straw isn’t really a hitter ever). He has no platoon split to speak of, and while he’s been a boom or bust performer in his career, the overall average has been strong. The team doesn’t seem eager to give him a full time job, but his skill set fits a need.
Myles Straw is close to a lock to make the roster as the backup centre fielder. He’s a defensive ace and a great base runner, but last year’s .670 OPS was his best in five seasons and at 31 the bat isn’t likely trending upwards.
Finally, there are two dark horses. It looked like Jonatan Clase would have to stick on the active roster or be put on waivers, but last month the Jays were granted an additional option year. That probably takes him out of contention to opening 2026 in the majors, but his speed and switch hitting could arguably fill a need. Eloy Jimenez isn’t on the 40 man roster, and he’s been injured and ineffective for the last two years, but he’s still 29 and as recently as 2022 was one of the most dangerous hitters in the American League. He looks great so far in camp, and if it keeps up it’ll be very tempting to try to find him a role.
My question is: how would you handle that jam? Who starts, what platoons would you try to run, and would you make any moves? Let us know in the comments.

A way-too-early relitigation of Rockets Kevin Durant trade

It’s been said that hindsight is 20/20.

Is it?

It likely depends on how far removed you are from what you’re trying to see. The past is a vacuous concept. Anything you do is in the past a milesecond later. Perhaps it’s most accurate to say that hindsight will eventually be 20/20.

Is it time to relitigate the Kevin Durant trade yet?

Probably not. We won’t have a comprehensive picture of the decision for another couple of years. That said, we’re over halfway through the first season of The Durant Experience. We can introduce the topic.

So, let’s.

Rockets didn’t spare much for Durant

It would not be fair to look at Jalen Green’s stats.

(Proceeds to take just a little peek at Jalen Green’s stats).

The former Rockets guard has played 11 games in the Valley. He’s averaging 24.8 points per 75 possessions, which is good, with a 46.1 True Shooting % (TS%), which is…

Unspeakably awful? Impervious to hyperbole?

Bad. It’s very bad.

Yet, it seems likely that injuries have hampered Green. He looks compromised. That’s unfortunate, but it’s only rational to observe that this looks like a wasted season for a 24-year-old with no time to waste.

Would he have gotten hurt in Houston? Now you’re invoking The Butterfly Effect. It’s too speculative, even if watching Green in Houston often felt like being in an episode of Punk’d.

(Ashton Kutcher).

Dillon Brooks is having a career year. He’s averaging 20.9 points per game. The Rockets miss Brooks. His point-of-attack defense would be useful this year. Put a pin in that.

Khaman Maluach is averaging 1.8 points and 1.6 rebounds per game. That said, there’s no reason to assume Houston would have drafted Maluach. They could have picked Cedric “I’m not a” Coward, who’s been sensational for the Grizzlies, and was selected one spot later.

Again, we’re getting too hypothetical. Other than Coward, there’s nobody left on the board you’d look at and even entertain over having Kevin Durant, besides Derek Queen, who distinctly could not play alongside Alperen Sengun. For argument’s sake, let’s say Houston gave up Green, Brooks, and the median player picked between 10th and, say, 20th in a wide-open 2025 NBA Draft for Kevin Durant.

Mistake?

Rockets’ Durant trade is aging…decently?

I’ll say this: I’d rather have Coward and Brooks than Durant right now.

Call it a hot take. Coward is young and very much a player the Rockets’ young core could conceptually use. The Rockets could gradually phase Green out as they phased Coward in. They’d have less intense expectations and a clearer future outlook.

Now, they’re downright confusing. Is this team operating on Durant’s time, or the young guns? We’ve been over this ad nauseam, but if Houston hadn’t made the Durant trade, we wouldn’t have to.

That said…

If we assume Houston doesn’t draft Coward, this was still (in my opinion) the right decision. A flailing Green, good veteran, and some kind of Noa Essengue or Joan Beringer (both intriguing young players, to be clear) remains an excellent price for Kevin Durant.

Some fans will evaluate strictly through the lens of result. It seems more reasonable to factor process into your analysis. The Rockets made this deal under the pretense that it gave them a fighting chance of winning an NBA title in 2025-26. Fred VanVleet’s injury dashed those dreams.

If you’re still a Green truther…I don’t know what to tell you. It would be generous to say that he’s on track to be Zach LaVine. If you’re unfamiliar with LaVine, he’s the guy who averages 20 points per game every year and, somehow, is untradeable at the deadline because of how little impact he has on his team’s success.

That’s not to say Green can’t succeed. Any number larger than zero is not zero. There’s a non-zero chance he wins an MVP award in his career, but it’s likely less than one percent. The more likely result is that the centerpiece of the Durant deal is a player the Rockets won’t miss.

They had lots of time to draw that conclusion.

How to watch Warriors vs. Grizzlies

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - FEBRUARY 9: Pat Spencer #61 of the Golden State Warriors and Cam Spencer #24 of the Memphis Grizzlies pose for a photo before the game on February 9, 2026 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. 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 Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The Golden State Warriors wrap up their brief road trip on Wednesday night with a matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies. Tip-off is set for 4:30 PM PT in Memphis and will be broadcast on NBC Sports Bay Area.

Previously with the Warriors:

Golden State had a chance to make it two wins in a row but ultimately came up short in their 113–109 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night. Playing without Stephen Curry once again, the Warriors had to find ways to generate offense, and De’Anthony Melton answered the call with a team-high 28 points.

However, in a tight game where every possession mattered, turnovers proved costly for Golden State. The Warriors committed 20 turnovers, which the Pelicans converted into 18 points. After the game, head coach Steve Kerr emphasized the importance of taking care of the ball as the team continues to navigate injuries and a shortened rotation.

What to watch for tonight:

The Warriors will remain shorthanded for at least one more game, as Melton has been ruled out on the second night of a back-to-back. Al Horford, however, is expected to return after sitting out Tuesday’s game for load management.

Horford will look to build on his recent strong performance against the Denver Nuggets when he knocked down five threes and finished with 22 points. His floor spacing could be especially important against a Memphis team that is dealing with injuries to multiple frontcourt players, including starting center Zach Edey.

The Grizzlies, meanwhile, have lost six of their last seven games and are 0–2 against Golden State this season, giving the Warriors a solid opportunity to bounce back and close the trip on a positive note.

Enjoy the game Dub Nation. GO WARRIORS!!! 

Projected Starters

Warriors: Pat Spencer, Brandin Podziemski, Moses Moody, Gui Santos, Draymond Green

Grizzlies: Ty Jerome, Cam Spencer, Jaylen Wells, GG Jackson, Kyle Anderson

How to watch Regular Season Game 59

Who: Golden State Warriors (30 – 28) vs. Memphis Grizzlies (21 – 35)

When: Wednesday, February 25th, at 4:30 p.m. PT

Where: FedExForum — Memphis, Tennessee

TV and Streaming: NBC Sports Bay Area (available on fuboTV)

Cavs add star guard to injury report with broken finger

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The Cleveland Cavaliers are playing some of their best basketball of the season, but could be hitting another bump in the road.

James Harden had his right thumb wrapped during postgame interviews after the team’s win over the New York Knicks. Now we know why.

The team announced on Wednesday afternoon that Harden injured his right thumb on Tuesday. X-rays revealed a non-displaced fracture of the distal phalanx. Harden will undergo treatment and is questionable for Wednesday’s game against the Milwaukee Bucks.

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A non-displaced fracture is a broken bone, but that bone hasn’t shifted or moved. It’s still in place. And the break occurred at the tip of the thumb, which is preferable to having it break lower.

The severity of the break will determine how long it takes for a full recovery. It could heal completely in two weeks or could be closer to four.

Right now, it seems like Harden could be attempting to play through it given that he’s listed as questionable for Wednesday’s game, which is an option. He could do so with a brace on it.

It’s also worth pointing out that Harden is left-handed. The injury is on his non-dominant hand, which is obviously preferable.

The Cavs are still working through how to best play with Harden, and they don’t have much time to figure it all out with only 23 games left. Missing a few weeks with an injury would be costly for a team trying to put the pieces together.

At the same time, the Cavs need to be fully healthy heading into the playoffs. This team won’t likely reach its ultimate goal. There’s pros and cons to either approach.

Harden has played seven games with the Cavs. He’s averaging 18.9 points and 8 assists on .494/.488/.867 shooting splits.

Saracens’ salary cap penalty under scrutiny over conflict of interest claims

  • Saffery Champness alleged to have been auditor for Sale

  • Saracens were fined £5.36m and relegated in 2020

Saracens will consider their position over an alleged undeclared conflict of interest at the centre of the disciplinary process into the 2019 salary cap scandal. The club were fined an unprecedented £5.36m for salary cap breaches over the previous three seasons and were relegated to the Championship, but the punishment has come under fresh scrutiny with these new allegations.

Saracens point to an allegation made about the accounting firm Saffery Champness and claims that the level of fine handed down was “largely based upon advice provided to PRL”.

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Champions League roundup: Atalanta oust Dortmund, Galatasaray thwart Juventus fightback

  • Serie A side win 4-3 on aggregate after 4-1 victory

  • Istanbul giants fend off 10-man Juve in extra time

Lazar Samardzic slotted home a stoppage-time penalty to complete a dramatic 4-1 victory for Atalanta against Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday, sending the Italian side into the Champions League’s last 16 with a comeback 4-3 aggregate triumph.

Dortmund’s Ramy Bensebaini was sent off after his studs caught the head of Atalanta’s Nikola Krstovic in the penalty area and Samardzic converted the spot kick in the 98th minute to send the Italians through. Atalanta will now face either Arsenal or Bayern Munich in the round of 16, with the draw on Friday.

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Spring Training Game Thread: Texas Rangers at Cleveland Guardians

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Today the Texas Rangers head on over to Goodyear, AZ, which is the spring home of the Cleveland Guardians.

RHP Nathan Eovaldi is set to make his second start of the spring for Texas opposite RHP Slade Cecconi for Cleveland.

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSGUARDIANS
Sam Haggerty – 2BSteven Kwan – CF
Danny Jansen – CChase DeLauter – RF
Michael Helman – CFJose Ramirez – 3B
Ezequiel Duran – SSBo Naylor – C
Tyler Wade – RFGabriel Arias – SS
Mark Canha – LFDaniel Schneemann – LF
Jonah Bride – 1BBrayan Rocchio – 2B
Willie MacIver – DHDavid Fry – DH
Richie Martin – 3BCJ Kayfus – 1B
Nathan Eovaldi – RHPSlade Cecconi – RHP

I don’t believe there’s a broadcast for this one again so you’ll have to follow along on Gameday. First pitch from Goodyear Ballpark is scheduled for 2:05 pm CT.

Go Rangers!

Arizona Diamondbacks Spring Training Gameday Thread, #6 vs. Los Angeles Dodgers

SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 23: A general view of the stadium during the spring training game between the Colorado Rockies and Chicago White Sox at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on February 23, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Evil Empire arrives at Salt River Fields, and the run they had last post-season is ongoing. The Dodgers have won their first four games, outscoring their opponents by a whopping 34-6 margin so far. So let’s hope this is not an omen of things to come in the regular season. But we are sending Zac Gallen to the mound today – and I would imagine, after the news that Merrill Kelly won’t be ready to start the season, he’s most likely to be the Opening Day starter for the D-backs in four weeks time, against these same Dodgers. But it will be Gallen’s first start of spring, so I wouldn’t expect him to throw more than a couple of innings. Here’s the full Arizona line-up:

Also potentially pitching: RHP Dylan Ray, RHP Drey Jameson, RHP Gerardo Carrillo, RHP Alfred Morillo, RHP
Hayden Durke, LHP Spence Giesting, LHP Avery Short, RHP Casey Anderson, RHP Indigo Diaz and LHP Carlos Rey. Jameson is probably the one I’ll be keeping a particular eye on, seeing if he can flash the sharply increased velocity he showed in the Arizona Fall League. He was hitting 99 mph there after, of all things, a botox injection in his neck helped relieve elbow discomfort. If he can get back to the form he had, I’d not be surprised to see him getting the chance to close out games for Arizona.

This one is going to be streamed through dbacks.com, though I haven’t clicked around enough to find the exact location yet. Mike Ferrin is on the call, and will be joined by former D-back Jake Lamb, acting as the color commentator. That should be fun.

Why The Mavericks Must Bring Back Marvin Bagley

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When the Dallas Mavericks traded Anthony Davis, they were mocked for the sheer lack of assets they acquired. Most expected that the trade would only amount to salary cap relief, but the Mavericks may have found something extra.

That cherry on top, was Marvin Bagley.

In his 6 games with the Dallas Mavericks, Bagley has averaged an impressive 13.5 points, and 8.5 rebounds, all while only playing 23 minutes per game. This may have come as a shock to many Mavericks fans, as Bagley’s reputation is of a bust who was drafted before Luka Doncic. But this “breakout” isn’t that surpirising.

Bagley has slowly evolved as a player since he was drafted, having to completely change his role after being taken 2nd overall. Many hoped that Bagley could develop into the next dominant two-way superstar, believing that his offensive game would rapidly improve.

But it never did, leading to most labeling him as a bust within just a few years. It also didn’t help that he was drafted ahead of Luka Doncic and Trae Young, both players being passed over by Kings G.M. Vlade Divac.

So how did Bagley turn his career around?

By focusing on the things that top 3 picks do not often do.

Bagley has become everything you want in a backup big man, from incredibly high effort, to defensive switch-ability. His touch around the rim is also a breath of fresh air, as watching Daniel Gafford or Moussa Cisse attempt jump-hooks is maddening. Bagley’s rebounding, especially on the offensive end has been sorely lacking since Dereck Lively got hurt. His box score numbers don’t look all that impressive, but the advanced metrics tell a different story. Bagley grades very highly in most defensive playmaking metrics, and players shoot 8 percentage points worse when he is contesting a shot, according to Databallr.

So, it seems obvious that he should be resigned this offseason, but it may not be that easy. Since Bagley is on a minimum contract, the Mavericks only have his non Bird Rights, meaning they can only offer him 3.7 million next season, according to MavsCBA. This means the only way they can bring back is to pay him part of the Mid-Level Exception. This brings another set of problems, as it would be ideal for the Mavericks to find one high end role player with the MLE, rather than splitting it into two.

But there may be a solution.

This solution is to shuffle the deck of your existing role players. Instead of using the MLE to find a 3-and-D wing, use either Gafford, or P.J. Washington, allowing the Mavericks to use the MLE money on Bagley. While this may seem like a winding process to sign a backup big man, it’s something that should happen anyway, regardless of Bagley.

If they do manage to resign Bagley, a center duo of him and Dereck Lively becomes very interesting, if Lively can stay healthy. Rather than having two centers who do the exact same things, the Mavericks could have real versatility, with centers who have very different skillsets.

Either way, it has been fun to watch a player find his role in the NBA, and no matter what team he plays for next season, Marvin Bagley III has found a home in the league.

James Harden questionable for the Cavaliers against the Bucks after injuring his right thumb

MILWAUKEE (AP) — James Harden is questionable for Cleveland's game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night because of a right thumb injury.

The Cavaliers guard was injured during Tuesday night's 109-94 win over the New York Knicks. Harden was examined by the Cavaliers medical staff after the game and X-rays on Wednesday showed a non-displaced fracture of the distal phalanx.

Harden will undergo treatment and evaluation. The 17-year veteran was traded by the Los Angeles Clippers to Cleveland on Feb. 4, and is averaging 18.9 points, 4.6 rebounds and eight assists in his seven games with the Cavaliers.

Cleveland (37-22) has won eight of its last nine games and is tied for third place in the Eastern Conference.

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Dodgers vs. D-backs game chat

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The Dodgers look to remain undefeated this spring, as they are on the road take on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick.

Roki Sasaki makes his spring debut against right-hander Zac Gallen.

WEDNESDAY GAME INFO
  • Teams: Dodgers vs. D-backs
  • Ballpark: Salt River Fields at Talking Stick
  • Time: 12:10 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (simulcast), KTNQ 1020 (Spanish)

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James Harden suffers right thumb fracture, officially questionable Wednesday vs. Bucks

James Harden came out of Monday night's Cavaliers win over the Knicks, scoring 20 and looking like a guy who is thriving in a simplified role in Cleveland.

He also came out of it with a fractured right thumb that leaves him questionable for Wednesday night's Cavaliers game against the Bucks, the team announced.

This is a non-displaced fracture on his off hand. While certainly not ideal and would impact his handles, this is also not an injury expected to keep him out for an extended time.

The Cavaliers have already said Donovan Mitchell (groin strain) and Evan Mobley (calf injury management) are out Wednesday night in Milwaukee. With the Cavaliers playing on the second night of a back-to-back and Detroit looming on Friday, this is the smart move by the Cavaliers (who are playing the injury game to avoid Adam Silver's wrath and a fine).

The Cavaliers are 6-1 since Harden started suiting up for them, and he is averaging 18.9 points and eight assists a game. The Cavaliers' offense is thriving (third-best in the league) during that stretch, and the win against the Knicks was a sign that this team needs to be taken seriously as a threat to come out of the East. There is a real optimism in Cleveland right now.

This injury should not change that.