It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks

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It’s the final stretch of the season, and your intrepid game thread writer has gone on vacation. While I’m on a boat in the middle of the ocean, you people get to watch the Spurs, and talk to each other in the game thread. No worries, I’ll be back before the playoffs. In the meantime: GO SPURS GO!!

[NOTE: while Mark is on vacation, the game prediction will be replaced by a random fact from the archives.]

Random Fact:

Scurvy isn’t real. It’s just something that Big Citrus made up to sell more fruit to pirates.

San Antonio Spurs at Milwaukee Bucks
March 28, 2026 | 2:00 PM CT
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Tyler Glasnow’s season debut and a minor bullpen test

LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 27: Tyler Glasnow #31 of the Los Angeles Dodgers admires his ring during the 2025 Back-to-Back World Champions Ring Ceremony prior to the game between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Los Angeles Dodgers at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Friday, March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jessie Alcheh/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Searching the whole of the National League, one will not find a team utilizing a starting pitcher at or near the caliber of Tyler Glasnow this Saturday. Scheduling and other outside factors led to some rotations—including the Dodgers—not necessarily starting the season in descending order of skill set, but the point is valid all the same. It won’t get much easier for opposing offenses against the Dodgers, at least not while this rotation can stay—knock on wood—moderately healthy.

As much as we could focus on Glasnow and his outlook heading into a third season with the Dodgers, for a third game of the season, this will be as big an endurance test to the bullpen early on as one could ask for. For starters, Glasnow isn’t the type of pitcher to go that deep into a game, even when he’s rolling, a byproduct of all those strikeouts. Secondly and most importantly, the Dodgers’ bullpen has excelled in a sizeable share of work these past two days. Dodger relievers have covered nearly a full game’s worth of baseball, responsible for 8.2 scoreless frames in a pair of two wins against the Diamondbacks.

It speaks to the depth of this unit that the Dodgers were able to cover all of these innings with Tanner Scott being the only pitcher who appeared in both games. And even Scott had a minimal workload in both games, not even cracking double-digit pitches.

Kyle Tucker’s go-ahead RBI takes the headlines, but the Dodgers don’t win that game if Jack Dreyer and Ben Casparius falter early on, both asked to throw 20+ pitches in a game the Dodgers only got 10 outs from their starter.

Saturday’s game info

  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Diamondbacks
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles
  • Start time: 6:10 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish), 98.7 FM’s Arizona Sports Station, KNAI 101.9 FM / 860 AM

Reynaldo Lopez draws Game Two start against Royals

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - SEPTEMBER 28: Reynaldo López #40 of the Atlanta Braves delivers a pitch during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Truist Park on September 28, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Casey Sykes/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Given that Reynaldo Lopez missed nearly all of the 2025 season, I’m sure no one was really looking forward to a reality where he was the Braves’ de facto number two starter. Nonetheless, that reality is here: Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep went down with substantial injuries earlier, and then Spencer Strider hit the shelf with an oblique issue. So, here we are: behind Chris Sale, it’s Lopez today, and then Grant Holmes in the series finale.

Lopez’ health and effectiveness is a pretty swing-y part of the Braves’ eventual 2026 success, or lack thereof. He dazzled in his return to starting in 2024, with a collective 48/74/85 line (ERA-/FIP-/xFIP-) where he at least hinted at the ability to outperform his peripherals by amping up his pitches in key situations. Unfortunately, we didn’t get a chance to see whether he could repeat the misaligned pitching line, because he made all of one start in 2025 and then went down with shoulder woes for the rest of the year.

Coming into this season, Lopez’ production is a wild card. On the one hand, he avoided explicit injury in Spring Training. On the other hand, when getting his tune-ups in, he exhibited diminished velocity, and set off the unpleasant clanging of alarm bells when, in his most recent outing, he not only looked disastrous mechanically, but was lobbing in sub-90 mph fastballs for the whole outing. That resulted in an uncanny (and not in a good way) bit of damage control by the Braves — who first answered that the lower velocity (and presumably other issues) were the result of a mechanical misadjustment, and then had Alex Anthopoulos confirm such (and indicate that he now felt much better about the situation) on an Opening Day radio appearance.

How much you believe all of that is entirely up to you. Maybe it’ll be fine, maybe Lopez’ shoulder has just congealed into one of those weird reheatable ham blocks I heard advertised on the radio this morning and is no longer suitable for big league pitching. The proof is going to be in the pudding… or… ham… block… thing. (Seriously, I wish I didn’t know how ham was made. Don’t look it up.) If Lopez falters, the Braves do have a bunch of bullpen arms capable of throwing a bunch of innings to salvage this game, so hopefully, if there are issues, we see something fairly proactive in terms of pitching management.

The Royals, meanwhile, will be looking for their first W of 2026 behind Michael Wacha. The now-34-year-old signed a chunky deal with Kansas City ahead of the 2024 season ($51 million, three years), and delivered with a career-high 3.6 fWAR across 31 starts (also a career high) and 172 2/3 innings. That performance topped the first year of his deal, where he had 3.3 fWAR and an 81/89/101 line. Basically, the Royals feel really good about this deal, in all likelihood. His 2025 performance benefited from some stuff beyond his pitching, as his line was 91/88/109. A lot of his success was driven by a very low HR/FB rate, and the Braves will have to hope and/or force the issue, as their path to success still probably runs through hitting a bunch of homers, as they showed yesterday. (For his career, Wacha is at 96/97/100, so this gap-against-xFIP is pretty recent development and likely related to whatever adjustments he’s made to keep pitching into his mid-30s.)

Kind of amazingly given his career, Wacha hasn’t faced the Braves since 2023, where he had a dominant outing against them. Before then, the Braves had knocked him around in four straight prior starts going back to 2017. He’s been around for over a decade now, and has evolved a fair bit, so history is probably just a curiosity here. The same goes for Lopez, who has 27 career appearances against the Royals and terrible numbers against them, but most of those issues came during his uneven White Sox tenure. He dominated them in a start in late 2024, but again, that’s probably not too relevant for these proceedings.

Anyway, the Braves are on a quest to go 2-0 and keep exorcising last year’s demons. We’ll see if they can manage it.

Game Info

Kansas City Royals at Atlanta Braves

Saturday, March 28, 7:15 pm EDT

Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

TV/Video: Fox (national, should not be blacked out on MLB.tv)

Radio/Audio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan

At Michigan, Dusty May's son is the student manager his dad once was

CHICAGO – Dusty May’s youngest son wanted to keep playing basketball. Just like his dad once did.

Eli May had it all planned out. He was going to walk-on at South Florida, just like his eldest brother, Jack, did at Florida, and middle brother, Charlie, at UCF.

But then Michigan called two years ago. That’s when dad came up with another idea, similar to the one he plotted for himself 30 years earlier. Eli May could join his father’s new program as a student manager, just like Dusty May had given up his uniform at Division II Oakland City University to become a student manager under former coach Bob Knight at Indiana after one semester. 

“I didn’t necessarily want to take this path,” Eli May admitted earlier this week, and yet it now offers a fascinating glimpse into the mindset and demeanor his father employed to course-correct No. 1 seed Michigan so rapidly, with a chance to make the Final Four in his second season on the job with a win over No. 6 seed Tennessee in the Elite Eight on Sunday, March 29 at United Center. 

The student managers traveling with Michigan are among the only holdovers in the program from the previous regime. There are five of them in Chicago this week for the Midwest Region of the 2026 NCAA Tournament in addition to Eli May, each of whom started under former Michigan coach Juwan Howard. Most of them hope this leads to a career in basketball just as it did for Dusty May.

They arrive at practice and workouts before all the players, and rebound for them at whatever hour of the day they want to get shots up. They cut up game film for coaches and jump in with the scout team during practice. They keep stats and track opponents’ play calls during games. They also pick up towels and trash, drive coaches to the airport, make lunch runs and photocopies, and perform any other odd task that needs to be done around the program. 

None of them get paid, and yet no Division-I basketball team can run without them. This is what Dusty May had in mind when he suggested Eli think about joining the family in Ann Arbor rather than go to USF. 

“It’s obviously tough to give up playing the game and being on a team wearing a jersey,” Dusty May told USA TODAY Sports. “But I just thought as far as his long-term development, all the things our managers learn, problem-solving, they learn people skills. They learn to function. We try to give them a lot of responsibility because we know if they’re ever going to make it in coaching … they have to have the experience of doing meaningful work. Our managers have helped him become much more responsible.”

Michigan basketball student manager Eli May, the son of coach Dusty May, helps during warm ups before the Wolverines' Sweet Sixteen game against Alabama on March 27, 2026.

Those managers were also a little skeptical at first, still reeling from a tumultuous final season under Howard in which Michigan stumbled to one of the worst records in program history (8-24).

They are used to the coach’s son being around. Howard’s sons played for Michigan. Charlie May, meanwhile, became a walk-on at Michigan when his father was hired. The son of Michigan women’s basketball coach Kim Barnes Arico is also a graduate assistant for the men’s team this year.

Eli May, now a sophomore, arrived on campus the summer before the 2024-25 season when there weren’t many student managers around to help the players. He had no idea what he was doing and none of the other student managers talked to him much at first, unsure how to approach the coach’s son who wasn’t a player. He eventually won them over, partly because he had no choice. 

“Once you commit to something in our family,” Charlie May explained, “it’s go deal with it.”

“I’m technically in charge of him and he never complains,” student manager Sam Saraceno said. “Eli is doing grunt work a lot of people wouldn’t do. That’s how you could tell it was different.”

Michigan head coach Dusty May, his wife Anna May, and youngest son, Eli (left) join guard Charlie May (12) during senior day celebration at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Sunday, March 8, 2026.

The student managers weren’t treated poorly before Dusty May came to Michigan, they all emphasized. They just feel seen more because May used to be one of them. 

They notice how he still picks up trash from the floor around the practice facility, and lugs water jugs back to the supply closet after practice. They relish when the 5-10 May spots student manager Ryan Levine six points in 1-on-1 games and proceeds to take him into the post for bucket after bucket. They value being included.

“If you were to ask any of us why we do this, the main answer that would come through is the love for the game and the want to be part of something bigger than ourselves,” student manager Cameron Gordon said. “You don’t become a student manager if you don’t have those developments, so while (May) is not a student manager anymore, that’s very authentically who he is and you see it in little things he’s said to us.”

But for the longest time, May didn’t want his youngest son to pursue coaching. He’d always be pitching ideas, Eli said. Become an athletic director, or a front office type, or even a ref. Anything but the grind May put his family through rising up the coaching ladder.

So when May first approached Eli about being a student manager two years ago, he also mentioned perhaps there would be an opportunity to join the program as a walk-on once Charlie moved on. It was the carrot that convinced Eli to give it a try.

But just like dad, he might never put on another jersey again.

"I’d seen the managers from the outside, but I’d never been inside a program and seen it. What they've learned, how they go about their business, it made me want to be a manager more than anything," Eli May said. "I feel like it’s a much better path to becoming a coach eventually."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Why Michigan's student managers became a family affair under Dusty May

Mets Notes: When we may see Mark Vientos in the lineup, Brett Baty in the field

Carlos Mendoza provided some updates prior to the Mets' second game of the season, Saturday afternoon against the Pittsburgh Pirates on SNY... 


When may we see Mark Vientos…

The Mets’ lineup has looked the same in the first two games of the season, and likely will again for the most part Sunday with another righty on the mound. 

Mendoza would like to give everyone a start soon, but with how the roster is built, this is  how things are playing out. 

As things stand, the skipper is targeting Wednesday's finale against the Cardinals for Vientos’ first start of the season. 

Mendoza has spoken with the young slugger as he’s adjusted to this new role.

“I told him, look man, two years ago you had your best year and the first six weeks you were in Triple-A. You came here, hit a walk-off and then the next day we were sending you back to the minors, and you had the best year -- he understands and he’ll be ready whenever his name is called," he said. 

Vientos had about as bad a spring as one could ask for coming off a down year at the plate, reaching safely just three times across 35 Grapefruit League at-bats. 

He also went just 2-for-15 with Team Nicaragua in the WBC. 

What about Baty in the field…

Brett Baty has DH’d for the first two games, but with the Mets’ heavy schedule over the next week, the skipper expects that won’t stay the case for long.

“We’ll start seeing him moving around the infield, outfield, especially with us starting today nine in a row -- it just was Opening Day, then the off day, but there’s a good chance that we’ll start putting him in the field.”

Baty, of course, saw time at first and third, in addition to right during spring training. 

He’s gotten some reps in the outfield down in the minor leagues, but if he does appear in a game out there, it’ll be the first time he does so in the majors. 

His first base appearance will be his first since high school. 

Looking ahead to McLean’s season debut…

While we don’t want to overlook Saturday’s game just yet, it is exciting to look ahead to Sunday’s series finale, which will feature young Nolan McLean on the bump. 

The right-hander is facing some lofty expectations after taking the league by storm last season, but Mendoza is confident he’ll be up to the task. 

“If anyone is built for this, it’s Nolan -- with how much and how quickly everything has been thrown at him,” he said. 

“Last year when he came up and how he handled it and then recently with the WBC playing in one of the biggest games besides the playoffs or World Series, how he handled it -- he’s equipped, he’s built for it, we just have to enjoy it now and watch him go do his thing.”

Washington Nationals vs Chicago Cubs Game Thread

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 26: Nasim Nuñez #26 reacts after the final out in the ninth inning of a game between the Washington Nationals and the Chicago Cubs on Opening Day at Wrigley Field on March 26, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Griffin Quinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images

After a great win on Opening Day, Blake Butera and the Nats will look to clinch a series win against the Cubs. It will be tough though, as the Cubs have had a lot of success against today’s starter Miles Mikolas. The Nats will also be without the services of one of their best players.

CJ Abrams will be out of the lineup today, due to a death in his family. We are praying for CJ and the Abrams family. For the lineup itself, James Wood will remain the leadoff hitter, but there will be a lot of changes as expected. Drew Millas is surprisingly hitting second today and will be behind the plate. Luis Garcia Jr. will get the start at first base. Jorbit Vivas will make his Nats debut at second base. With Abrams out, Nasim Nunez will slide over to shortstop. Miles Mikolas will make his Nats debut against a team he is very familiar with from his Cardinals days..

The only real change in the Cubs lineup is behind the plate. Miguel Amaya will be in there instead of Carson Kelly. The Cubs will be excited to see Miles Mikolas, who they have handled the last couple years. Pete Crow-Armstrong has owned Mikolas, going 7/9 with 5 homers against the righty. The Cubs may see a slightly different version of Mikolas, with the righty potentially throwing fewer fastballs. Cade Horton will be on the mound for the Cubs.

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Game Info:

Stadium: Wrigley Field

Time: 2:20 PM EST

TV: Nationals.TV

Radio: 106.7 The Fan

After a great start to the season, the Nats will look to seal the series win against a tough Cubs team. Miles Mikolas is going to have to be careful against this lineup, but hopefully the old dog has some new tricks. It would also be great to see James Wood get going and start to make consistent contact. Follow along in the comments down below and let’s go Nats!

Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Tampa Bay Rays

ST. LOUIS, MO - MARCH 26: Michael McGreevy #36 of the St. Louis Cardinals takes the field during player introductions prior to the game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

After a rousing come from behind Opening Day victory, the St. Louis Cardinals will attempt to maintain their perfect 2026 record with a Saturday afternoon game versus the Tampa Bay Rays. According to MLB.com, Michael McGreevy will make the start for the Cardinals while Joe Boyle will take the mound for the Rays.

Here’s the starting lineup for the Cardinals today

  1. JJ Wetherholt (L) 2B
  2. Iván Herrera (R) C
  3. Alec Burleson (L) 1B
  4. Masyn Winn (R) SS
  5. Nolan Gorman (L) DH
  6. Ramón Urías (R) 3B
  7. Nathan Church (L) LF
  8. Jordan Walker (R) RF
  9. Victor Scott II (L) CF

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Best NRFI Bets Today: MLB First Inning Predictions for Saturday, March 28

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One of the most intriguing baseball betting options is the “run first inning” market, where you can wager on whether there will run scored in the opening frame.

The Detroit Tigers are set to wrap up a three-game set against the San Diego Padres tonight, and my MLB picks expect one of their pitchers to get rocked. 

Check out the rest of my free NRFI and YRFI bets for Saturday, March 28.

Best NRFI/YRFI bets today

PickOdds
Twins/Orioles - YRFI+104
Rockies/Marlins - NRFI-142
Tigers/Padres - YRFI-113

Twins at Orioles: YRFI/ (+104)

Minnesota Twins starter Taj Bradley pitched to a 5.05 ERA over 142 2/3 innings last year. He struggled early in games, posting a 5.94 ERA with a .271 OBA through the first two innings.

Bradley could be in trouble against a Baltimore Orioles offense that should improve after adding Pete Alonso and Taylor Ward.

Meanwhile, Baltimore right-hander Kyle Bradish is coming off a strong season, but doesn’t have a large enough sample size for me to trust him. Minnesota also has a decent offense, provided Byron Buxton and Royce Lewis stay healthy.

  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FS1

Rockies at Marlins: NRFI (-142)

We got a winner by betting the NRFI prop in this matchup yesterday when these inept offenses combined for just three runs.

The Colorado Rockies were a disaster on the road last year, posting a .589 OPS with just 2.81 runs per game. Meanwhile, the Miami Marlins had a .693 OPS with 3.91 runs per game at home.

Both offenses should struggle again, and Miami’s Eury Perez looks ready to break out. The 22-year-old ranked in the 80th percentile in xERA (3.23), xBA (.203), and strikeout rate (27.3%) across 20 starts in 2025. 

Perez should mow down a Rockies lineup that strikes out frequently.

  • Time: 4:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Marlins.TV | Rockies.TV

Tigers at Padres: YRFI (-113)

The Detroit Tigers are handing the ball to Jack Flaherty, who posted a 4.64 ERA in 31 starts last year.

Although Flaherty possesses good swing-and-miss ability, he struggles when batters make contact. He sat in the bottom 20th percentile in barrel rate and hard-hit rate in 2025, and the San Diego Padres have a strong lineup that rarely strikes out.

Meanwhile, Friars starter Randy Vasquez is due for major regression after posting a 5.37 xERA last season. He’ll face a tough task navigating a Tigers lineup with dangerous hitters at the top.

  • Time: 8:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Padres.TV | Tigers.TV
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What is a NRFI bet?

NRFI (No Run First Inning) and YRFI (Yes Run First Inning) bets add a thrilling twist to the start of an MLB game. A NRFI bet is a wager that no runs will be scored in the first inning. You're betting that the starting pitchers for both teams will get through the first inning without allowing any runs, whether by striking out batters, inducing ground balls, or through solid defensive play.

A YRFI bet is the exact opposite. You're betting that at least one run will be scored in the first inning. In this case, you’re hoping for an early offensive burst such as a leadoff walk, a timely hit, or even a home run.

NRFI and YRFI bets add excitement to the early part of a game and offer immediate gratification for bettors looking for a quick resolution.

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Projected top-five pick Caleb Wilson announces he is entering NBA Draft

While the focus has been on the top draft picks still playing in the NCAA Tournament this weekend, another top-five pick announced he was going pro.

North Carolina's Caleb Wilson declared for the NBA draft in an Instagram post.

Wilson, a 6'10" forward who can play inside or on the perimeter, has the potential to be special in the NBA, which is why he is considered a lock top-five pick come June (a lot of teams have him top four, league sources told NBC Sports). There are some teams that might take him ahead of a player like Cameron Boozer because of Wilson's size, athleticism and potential.

The Atlanta native averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds a game on 57.8% shooting. What really caught the eye of scouts was his big games in big moments — he scored 24 against Kansas and outplayed Darryn Peterson, and had 23 against Duke, outplaying Cameron Boozer.

Wilson is a fantastic athlete and has great size for a wing, is powerful, and while he needs to develop his shot (25.9% from 3-point range this season the foundation is there for him to be a good shooter.

North Carolina was 19-5 with Wilson in the lineup, but he didn't play after Feb. 10, when he suffered a fractured left hand. While recovering from that, he suffered a fractured right thumb. Those one-off injuries did not damage his draft stock, although it was not good for the Tar Heels, who exited in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

Wilson is expected to be medically cleared to take part in the pre-draft process.

Pistons vs Timberwolves Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for March 28

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Our NBA player prop projections are locked in for tonight’s clash between the Cade Cunningham-less Detroit Pistons and Anthony Edward-less Minnesota Timberwolves, with the model highlighting several standout opportunities.

After digging into the data and lining it up against current market prices, we’ve identified the bets with the strongest value.

These Pistons vs. Timberwolves predictions aren’t based on feel — they’re backed by the numbers.

If you’re putting together your card, these are the model’s top NBA picks for Saturday, March 28.

Pistons vs Timberwolves computer picks for March 28

Pistons PistonsTimberwolves Timberwolves
Duren u22.5 points 
-112
Randle o22.5 points
-105
Jenkins u6.5 assists
+115
Gobert o11.5 rebounds
-135
Duren o10.5 rebounds
+105
Reid u2.5 3-pointers 
-170

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Pistons computer picks

Jalen Duren Under 22.5 points (-112)

Projection: 20.1 points

The Detroit Pistons have maintained the fifth-slowest pace in the league over their last five road games, a factor that could affect Jalen Duren’s scoring.

He’s gone Under his 22.5-point line in only three of the past 10 contests, but the Pistons’ slower tempo may make it tougher for him to reach that mark against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

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Daniss Jenkins Under 6.5 assists (+115)

Projection: 6.4 assists

Daniss Jenkins has struggled to consistently reach his assist line lately, going Under 6.5 assists in four of his last 10 games.

The Timberwolves present a tough matchup, ranking among the league’s top teams in limiting secondary playmaking and guarding passing lanes.

Expect Jenkins to face tight pressure, forcing him to adjust his shots and passes — a scenario that makes another Under on his 6.5-assist line likely in today’s game.

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Jalen Duren Over 10.5 rebounds (+105)

Projection: 11.1 rebounds

Over the past 25 games, the Pistons rank as the NBA’s second-best team in offensive rebounds, a trend that should boost Jalen Duren’s chances to hit his rebounds prop.

He’s gone Over 10.5 rebounds in six of his last 10 games, and with Detroit crashing the boards at such a high rate, another Over looks likely.

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Timberwolves computer picks

Julius Randle Over 22.5 points (-105)

Projection: 23.9 points

The Timberwolves have pushed a fast tempo at home, ranking third in pace over their last 20 games, and with Anthony Edwards still out, they’ll rely on Julius Randle to step up.

He’s gone Over 22.5 points in only three of his last 10 games, but with Minnesota’s accelerated pace, Randle will need a strong performance to keep the team competitive.

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Rudy Gobert Over 11.5 rebounds (-135)

Projection: 11.7 rebounds

The Timberwolves have ranked as the NBA’s second-best team in offensive rebounds over their last five games, with Rudy Gobert playing a major role.

He’s gone Over 11.5 rebounds in six of his last 10 games, and his presence on the boards continues to drive Minnesota’s second-chance opportunities.

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Naz Reid Under 2.5 3-pointers (-170)

Projection: 2.2 3-pointers

Over the last 10 games, the Timberwolves rank as the seventh-least aggressive team in the NBA when it comes to 3-point attempts, and Naz Reid has struggled to convert from deep, going Under 2.5 three-pointers in each of his last 10 contests.

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How to watch Pistons vs Timberwolves tonight

LocationTarget Center, Minneapolis, MN
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
Tip-off5:30 p.m. ET
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Milwaukee Bucks Poll: Fans not concerned by Edens’ Giannis comments

Mar 25, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Milwaukee Bucks forward Pete Nance (35) dribbles the ball during the second half against Portland Trail Blazers forward Kris Murray (24) at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images | Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

In this week’s Tuesday Tracker and SB Nation Reacts poll, we asked you about Bucks owner Wes Edens’ comments regarding Giannis’ offseason extension decision. We also took your opinion on waiving Cam Thomas for Pete Nance. Here are the highlights:

  • A plurality of our respondents are nonplussed by the binary Edens presented, though 20% of fans wish they’d just bite the bullet and trade him. 23% think Edens should have kept his mouth shut.
  • Put another way, when asking if the statement made fans nervous about Giannis’ future in Milwaukee, a majority don’t think it will affect his decision, while 24% want the Bucks to trade him.
  • Trust in ownership is 55/45 right now, with 45% of fans polled believing the Edens/Haslem/Dinan group will not choose their preferred route between rebuilding and contending. 34% think they’ll keep trying to contend and agree with that course forward.
  • Most voters are on board with waiving Cam Thomas to make room for Pete Nance on a standard deal, though about a third of those voters would have axed Andre Jackson Jr. instead.

Thanks again for voting! Check back on Tuesday for another slate of questions.

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Gamethread 3/28: Rangers at Phillies

Mar 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Brandon Marsh (16) hits a double during the eighth inning against the Texas Rangers at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Here are the lineups. For the Phillies:

For the Rangers:

Let’s talk about it.

Jackson Tuyay goes viral after sparking Lakers rallies in wins over Nuggets and Nets

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay became the Lakers viral Rally Kid, energizing Crypto.com Arena and helping spark comeback wins over the Nuggets and Nets.

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay isn’t on the Lakers roster, he doesn’t log minutes, his stats won’t show up in the box score — and yet, if you were inside Crypto.com Arena over the last two weeks, you’d swear he’s been the most important player in the building.

It all started March 14, in a 127–125 overtime thriller against the Denver Nuggets. The Los Angeles Lakers were dragging, searching, stuck in that familiar late-game fog. Then the videoboard cut to a kid — arms flailing, eyes wide, heart fully on display like a drum pounding against glass.

It all started March 14, in a 127–125 overtime thriller against the Denver Nuggets. Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

Tuyay wasn’t cheering. He was summoning something.

The arena shifted. The energy followed.

The Lakers stormed back, forced overtime, and won it on a cold-blooded fadeaway from Luka Doncic. Afterward, LeBron James said what everyone was thinking inside the arena. 

Six-year-old Jackson Tuyay isn’t on the Lakers roster, he doesn’t log minutes, his stats won’t show up in the box score — and yet, if you were inside Crypto.com Arena over the last two weeks, you’d swear he’s been the most important player in the building. Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

“He’s the reason why we won tonight.”

Say what you want about superstition, about logic, about grown men needing a six-year-old to spark them. Sports has never been about logic. It’s about belief — irrational, electric belief — and right now, that belief wears a kid-sized jersey Lakers jersey.

They’re calling him the Rally Kid now.

And when Tuyay returned Friday against the Brooklyn Nets, the script repeated itself. A handmade card for Doncic. Another fourth-quarter appearance. Another surge. Another win for the Lake Show.

Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers
Credit: Los Angeles Lakers

The Lakers don’t need to explain it.

They just need him in the building.


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Game 2: Red Sox at Reds; Sonny Gray’s Debut

FORT MYERS, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 28: Sonny Gray #54 and Carlos Narváez #75 of the Boston Red Sox walk to the dugout during the first inning of a spring training game against the Minnesota Twins at JetBlue Park at Fenway South on February 28, 2026 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

What to Watch for Today

Red Sox Nation got a little taste of baseball on Opening Day, immediately followed by an oddly scheduled off-day. Due to the severe weather in Cincinnati, the game likely would have been postponed anyway so the Red Sox come out ahead with no disruptions to the schedule. Things are going their way so far in this young season.

Sonny Gray takes the mound for the first time as a Red Sox. He’s also returning to Cincinnati where he played from 2019-21 but don’t expect any drama on that front; he saves his trash talk for the Yankees.

Watch Eugenio Suárez, WBC hero, who generated some interest when the Sox suddenly needed a third baseman and a power bat two months ago. Will Red Sox Nation have any regrets about not signing him?

Most importantly, let’s focus on our own guys: our new-look rotation and infield, up-and-comers Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer, and what power-bat alternatives will emerge from the lineup.

Let’s get after it—go Sox!

How to Watch or Listen

First pitch is at 4:10 PM ET on NESN and WEEI.

Lineups

Miles McBride remains on track to return to court during Knicks' current road trip

The Knicks could be getting a big boost to their rotation in the near future. 

SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley reports that guard Miles McBride remains on track to make his highly-anticipated return to the court during the team's current four-game road trip. 

McBride was ruled out before Friday's loss in Charlotte before tipoff, but sources have told Begley that next weekend's meeting with the defending champion Thunder is still on the table.

The 25-year-old has been sidelined since late January following surgery to repair a sports hernia. 

Prior to the injury, he had been enjoying some of the best success of his career in Mike Brown's system, producing 12.9 points per game on 43 percent shooting from the field and 42 percent from three. 

There's no denying that getting McBride back will be massive down the stretch heading into the playoffs. 

While he may still be limited in the early going, he figures to take minutes from Jordan Clarkson and Tyler Kolek when he works his way back to full strength.