NBA Finals Odds Update: Thunder Lead, Knicks Biggest Winner of Playoffs So Far

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As the NBA Playoffs transition to the conference semifinal stage on Monday, sportsbooks are still heavily backing the Oklahoma City Thunder to win their second straight championship.

While the Thunder are the outright leaders, the New York Knicks enjoyed the largest surge in Finals odds after the Boston Celtics were eliminated in seven games.

Key Takeaways

  • The Thunder and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander lead in Finals and Finals MVP odds.

  • Philadelphia’s 3-1 comeback propelled the Knicks to lead the East in Finals odds.

  • BetMGM users are backing Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs in Finals and Finals MVP markets.

The Thunder began the year as a +240 leader in NBA Finals odds, according to BetMGM. They had closed to +115 when the playoffs began and are now down to -140 (58.3% implied chance) with a leading 19.3% of all money in the futures market behind them, along with 10.6% of tickets (third).

The San Antonio Spurs have shortened from +450 at the start of the playoffs to +325. They have 10.9% of tickets, first among remaining teams, and 16.8% of the handle, second only to the Thunder. 

One of the main reasons the Spurs have such a large share of the handle is that they have the largest reported futures bet at BetMGM, a $50,000 wager at +650 odds.

Over on the other side of the brackets, the Knicks (7% of bets, 6.5% of money) were only fourth in odds to win the Eastern Conference when the postseason commenced. Their title odds grew from +2200 to +900, the new leading mark in the East, after they dispatched the Atlanta Hawks in six games. 

While the Knicks are now the team to beat in their conference, they wouldn’t be in their current position without several unforeseen developments.

No result was more beneficial for the Knicks than the Celtics blowing a 3-1 lead against the Philadelphia 76ers. Boston was +550 in odds to win the NBA Finals (third) when the playoffs began and would’ve faced the New Yorkers in the second round had they advanced. Instead, Philly overcame their near-fatal position and will now battle the Knicks for a spot in the conference finals.

The 76ers’ improbable victory shocked the odds board as they climbed from +25000 to +3500. Despite that, they only have 3.8% of tickets and 3.4% of the pot. 

The first-seed Detroit Pistons were also shockingly taken to seven games and needed to overcome a 3-1 deficit to get past the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic. Their title odds (+1700) are the same as they were at the start of the playoffs, but they have 10.4% of tickets, 8.5% of the handle, and one $25,000 wager at +1400 odds supporting them. 

Who else is in the picture?

Only three teams that are still alive have not been mentioned up to this point. One of those is the Los Angeles Lakers, who are both the biggest winners and losers of the postseason thus far.

LA was an enormous underdog against the Houston Rockets in the first round as both Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves were sidelined by injuries. Despite that, they raced ahead to a 3-0 lead and eventually closed the series out in six games. Their NBA Finals odds are down from +20000 at the beginning of the playoffs to +2500.

Unfortunately for the purple and gold, they now get to battle a Thunder team that won the Western Conference at 64-18, swept the Phoenix Suns in the first round, and is the largest series favorite of the second round (-2000). 

Reaves is back, but Doncic is still out and reportedly hasn’t begun running. Despite that, the Lakers have 9.1% of bets and 7.5% of money wagered backing them.

The Cleveland Cavaliers were +1600 in odds to win the Finals at the beginning of the playoffs, but they fell to +2000 after being taken to seven games by the Toronto Raptors. They’re looking up at the Knicks and the Pistons in the East.

The Minnesota Timberwolves are the final team remaining. Although they upset the Denver Nuggets in the first round, their odds lengthened from +8000 to +10000 due to injuries suffered by Anthony Edwards, Donte DiVincenzo, and Ayo Dosunmu. Chris Finch's team has 5.5% of bets, and 5.2% of money is in favor of the Wolves.

NBA Finals MVP odds picture

While the Thunder are in pole position to win the championship, the Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama is BetMGM bettors’ pick in the NBA Finals MVP odds market. A high percentage of tickets, 14.5%, and 7.5% of the handle are on the French sensation, who is down from +600 in the first round to +400 currently.

Only three players received more than 7.5% of the handle in this market. Two of them, Jamal Murray and Jayson Tatum, were already eliminated.

The third, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, has 7.6% of tickets and 14.3% of bets behind him. He sits at -135 to win his second straight Finals MVP after beginning the playoffs at -105.

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Flyers @ Hurricanes: Round 2, Game 2 – Preview and Game Thread

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 02: K'andre Miller #19 of the Carolina Hurricanes knocks the puck away from Garnet Hathaway #19 of the Philadelphia Flyers in Game One of the Second Round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center on May 02, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Josh Lavallee/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Carolina Hurricanes are ready to do battle again with the Philadelphia Flyers for game two of round two of the NHL Playoffs. Game time is 7 P.M. tonight at the Lenovo Center.

So far in these playoffs the Hurricanes have been at the top of their game regarding puck possession and shot suppression. They have yet to trail at any point in a game this postseason.

The scary part is, they can still be better.

While Logan Stankoven, (points in 13 straight games), Taylor Hall, (leads team in postseason scoring with 8 points in five games), and Jackson Blake are tearing it up, the other lines are ready to break through as well.

The penalty kill is almost flawless, but the powerplay needs to improve.

Walt Ruff is reporting from the morning skate. Fred Andersen is in the starter’s net.

I expect Nikishin to be a game time decision based upon how he feels. The lines are the same as in game one.

How will the Flyers regroup?

The game will be televised by ESPN. Our friends, Mike Maniscalco, Tripp Tracy, and Shane Willis will be on 99.9 The Fan with the play-by-play and analysis.

The Lakers and their stylistic similarities to chess

Apr 9, 2023; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (6) celebrates with an imaginary crown after a 3 point basket in the second half against the Utah Jazz at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

I may not be very good at it, but I love chess. Not to the level that I love basketball, the NBA, or the Lakers, but it’s not too far off!

The strategy, the tactical decisions, the way every player seems to have their own style and approach that forces you to play them as much as what the board is telling you to play, the way you can instantly switch from defending to attacking and back, the way a great move exhilarates and a blunder totally deflates you
there’s just not really another game quite like it.

In fact, after reading the above graf again, maybe I enjoy the game as much as I do exactly because it does remind me of basketball in a bunch of ways.

No, it’s not physically taxing in the same way as, say, defending Luka Dončić coming off a pick and roll or trying to fend off LeBron James in the post, but playing chess at the highest levels can put a massive toll on your body, and some believe that “a chess grandmaster’s stress reactions can mimic what elite athletes experience
based on breathing rates (which triple during competition), blood pressure (which elevates) and muscle contractions before, during and after major tournaments”.

What does any of this have to do with the Lakers right now, you might ask?

Well, first, in the aftermath of the Lakers’ upset win over the Rockets my mind reflexively goes to how much of the series mirrored a high-level chess match, with JJ Redick taking a lead in the opening with his superior game planning to help get his team an early lead, the Rockets getting their footing the middle game to try to come back, and then the Lakers leveraging their better position to execute a check mate and close things out.

And then, second, in a recent episode of the Mind the Game podcast, Austin Reaves recalled a story about having to carry around a chessboard on road trips his entire rookie season, courtesy of Rajon Rondo. This then led me to the biggest chess connection to the Lakers, which is Luka Dončić’s love of the 64 squares.

Dončić is a well-known lover of the game and once even had an AI-driven chess bot created in his likeness by chess.com. The Luka-bot would improve the more games it played, learning the tendencies of players who tested it and ultimately becoming good enough to beat elite players. It’s now one of the best bots on the site and nearly impossible to beat.

In any event, this has all led me to think about this year’s team and how they relate to chess. And, what better way to do that than to compare the players themselves to actual chess pieces?

If you’re not familiar with the game or the pieces themselves, don’t worry too much. I’ll do my best to explain my reasoning below. You can also learn more about the pieces and how they move here. With that, here we go



Luka Dončić

Clearly, Luka is the queen — the game’s most powerful piece. Like the queen, Dončić is the game’s most ferocious attacking piece and is equally a threat from long distance and in close quarters and everywhere in between.

The queen also has full reign of the entire board, moving in whatever direction it likes for as far as it wants to go, which aptly describes how Luka traverses the court, getting to whatever spot he pleases, whether through craft, skill, or brute force. There’s no more dangerous a piece than the queen and there’s no more dangerous player than Luka.

Just ask any opponent he faced during the blazing heater that earned him Western Conference Player of the Month for March.

I know Luka is still out with injury, but when healthy and at the top of his game, there are few players in the league who can match the diversity of his skill set and all the ways he deploys it to take down opponents.

LeBron James

With Dončić out injured, LeBron put his crown back on and took on that same role to dominate the Rockets series and push the Lakers into the second round. That said, when everyone has been healthy this season, the man whose nickname is “The King” is more of a rook in the way he’s asked to play on these Lakers.

Rooks are an incredibly powerful piece whose forceful, straight-line, and limitless exploration of the board remind of LeBron streaking up court in transition for powerful dunks and (what remain) insane finishes at the rim.

Further, rooks are masterful end-game pieces who often take over games when both players’ queens come off the board and LeBron has long been a master in the clutch, making the right decision for the team to win the game instead of seeking out glory for himself. Again, ask the Rockets about how Game 3 ended.

Lastly, because they’re so powerful and important, Rooks can also greatly impact the game by giving themselves up in a sacrifice in order to open up space for another piece to attack and checkmate the opposition, which almost perfectly describes how LeBron, in the last part of the regular season, took on a lower usage role for this team so Dončić and Austin Reaves can cook.

Austin Reaves

Some might find this controversial, but I see Austin as a knight. Knights are tricky pieces that move in unorthodox ways and excel in tight spaces. They often deceive opponents, particularly in end-game situations, where their ability to hop around the board can lead to taking down queens and rooks just as easily as they would a pawn.

If this doesn’t perfectly describe how Austin manipulates defenses with quick changes of direction, playing in tight quarters and finishing in the paint under and around bigger defenders, I don’t know what does. Also, just like a knight, he is great in end-game situations, particularly when teaming up with a rook to control a bounty of space on the court — just as he has for so long with LeBron.

Rui Hachimura and Luke Kennard

Okay, so this one is as obvious as it is easy — these guys are the Lakers Bishops. Bishops are long-range snipers who help control the game from long distances, but can also do damage in close quarters when protected by their mates. This is exactly the role that Rui and Kennard fill on the Lakers, spacing the floor and targeting opponents from behind the arc.

But if they get pressured, they are also adept at moving in closer while maintaining their deadly accuracy.

Kennard and Rui were both deadly in this exact way vs. the Rockets, with Luke’s outside shooting driving the team’s success early in the series, and then Rui’s hot-shooting Game 6 helping to clinch the series and send the Lakers to the 2nd round.

Marcus Smart and Jake LaRavia

It might sound pejorative, but these two rugged wings are like center pawns. The two pawns directly in front of the king and queen control critical space in the middle of the board, often serving vital roles on both offense and defense.

These pawns help deflect opponents and keep them at bay, preventing them from penetrating past a certain point to protect the back line. The nature of them being the middle of the action give them great responsibility as defenders, often absorbing much of the offensive pressure from the other team and, if doing their job well, forcing the opposition to attack from different parts of the board.

Offensively, they help anchor in your main pieces, serving as complementary forces who can bring value when they create an outpost for your Knights and Bishops or when they advance in tandem up the board to protect each other.

These are the types of roles Smart and Jake serve for the Lakers, helping protect their teammates with their hard-nosed defense while also showing enough offensive utility to help win games. This is especially true of Marcus, who, as he did against Houston, showed enough two-way ability to help win the team games both by knocking down shots and working out of the post and by thwarting the Rockets’ offense with steals and drawn charges.

Deandre Ayton and Jaxson Hayes

If Smart and Jake are manning the center of the board, I see Ayton and Hayes operating more as flank pawns, serving in complementary roles to the pieces who operate in the middle of the action but are also critical to the rest of the game.

Flank pawns work in tandem with their mates in the middle, protecting them when they advance up the board for defensive stability but also can sneak outside near the edge of the board to pose practical problems on offense. And then, when they do advance up the board, they can anchor themselves in near the edge of the board, ready to sacrifice themselves for the Queen or a Rook to deliver the death blow.

For these Lakers, this is how Ayton and Hayes operate.

Defensively, they back up their perimeter partners to deny driving lanes and protect the rim, but sometimes have to step up themselves and defend on an island while others assist them. Ayton is particularly adept at holding up in this exact way, defending post players one-on-one on the block while also venturing further out to check perimeter players on switches.

On offense, they are constantly trying to sneak behind the opposing defense to get closer to the rim, either to finish themselves or to screen a defender so Dončić, James or Reaves can score. There’s a thankless nature to the work they do, but without their efforts, the team would not be nearly as successful. In this way, they’re very similar to a flank pawn who, if the board shifts a certain way, can become the most dangerous passed pawn that pulls attention there way for a more critical piece to do damage on another part of the board.


There are many more analogies to make regarding the Lakers and the other game I love. But I think the most basic one is that, just as in chess, a key to the Lakers’ success is as much mental as anything they do physically. By locking in, playing with discipline, and leaning into the nuances of their own gameplan — while also being smart enough to know how to disrupt their opponents — the Lakers can position themselves to win any game in front of them.

You can follow Darius on BlueSky at @forumbluegoldand find more of his Lakers coverage on the Laker Film Room Podcast.

Jayson Tatum's sudden knee injury highlights the issue of inside information

The NBA has an inside information problem. How it's handled. How it's possibly mishandled. How it's potentially misused.

The key to ensuring that inside information isn't abused is limiting it. As Saturday's Game 7 in the 76ers-Celtics playoff series approached, it's clear that Boston was carrying around a key piece of inside information.

Jayson Tatum, who made an early exit from Game 6 and didn't return after the game morphed into a blowout, wasn't going to play in the final game.

On Saturday afternoon, roughly six hours before the game started, the Celtics added Tatum to the injury report, with a knee injury. And then he didn't play at all.

After Game 6, Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla told reporters that Tatum hadn't been injured when he left in the second half. "He just went to the back and just got stretched, got some treatment," Mazulla said. "That was about it."

Tatum also downplayed the situation. "My leg just was a little stiff when I came out in the third quarter," Tatum said. "But, you know, just kind of assessing the moment, like, the game was a little out of reach."

Mazzulla again downplayed the possibility of Tatum being injured when he spoke to reporters on Friday. By Saturday, Tatum was listed as questionable with a knee injury.

Whether the Celtics complied with the NBA's rules is one thing. If they didn't, that's for the NBA to address. If they did, the NBA has a different issue.

The rules, if the Celtics complied with them, demonstrate the existence of significant, and valuable, inside information. When did the Celtics know Tatum wouldn't play? When did they know there was a good chance he wouldn't play?

Who knew? And what did they do with that information?

Just last week, former NBA player and assistant coach Damon Jones pleaded guilty to charges arising directly from his mishandling of inside information. Surely, others have done the same thing, especially since the moment sports betting became normalized and legalized.

And so, at a time when the NBA is increasingly concerned about the impact of tanking on the integrity of the game, the NBA should be taking a closer look at ways to minimize the information that isn't available to the public. The manner in which the Celtics handled Tatum's injury reconfirms that the effort to keep the opponent in the dark keeps the public in the dark.

Which could allow someone who knows the truth to get in the money.

The NFL should be paying close attention. To date, the NFL has not had a major gambling scandal. If the NFL isn't careful, it's inevitable.

It could be inevitable anyway.

Orlando Magic fire Jamahl Mosley as head coach day after team eliminated

One day after the team was eliminated in a Game 7, the Orlando Magic fired head coach Jamahl Mosley on Monday.

"We're grateful to Jamahl (Mosley) for all he's done for the Orlando Magic," Orlando President of Basketball Operations Jeff Weltman said in a statement. "We appreciate his leadership and the positive contributions he made as head coach. While this was a difficult decision, we feel it's time for a new voice and fresh perspective. We wish Jamahl and his family nothing but the best."

Mosley had five seasons as head coach, and this team was eliminated in the first round each of the last three years. This move was expected and had been rumored almost since the season tipped off for three reasons:

‱ This team underachieved all season long, and frankly, for a couple of years. When Weltman and the front office sent out four first-round draft picks and a pick swap, they thought they had a roster that could compete with any in the East. Most pundits projected Orlando to hit 50 wins and push for a top-three seed in the East, instead they were the No. 8 seed and had to fight through the play-in just to make the playoffs. While the offense improved slightly, the team's defensive calling card fell way off this season. While injuries to stars like Franz Wagner had something to do with that, Mosley had not built a culture or system that overcame those issues, as we saw in Boston, for example.

‱ He did not have a good relationship with Orlando star Paolo Banchero. It was the worst-kept secret in the league and occasionally spilled out in public.

In the NBA, star players have the power, and if there is a conflict with the coach, the player wins 99% of the time.

ÂȘ Orlando's offense was unimpressive schematically, something a lot of scouts were willing to talk about. While this season Orlando's offense finally moved out of the bottom 10 for the first time in a decade, it was still just 19th in the league. While the injuries to Wagner and Banchero this season played into that, a lot of people around the league have openly wondered whether a new coach could get more out of this roster.

A new coach likely will get a chance. While there is some speculation about whether Orlando might move on from one of Banchero (more likely) or Wagner, the general belief around the league is that the Magic get a new coach, make changes around the edges, and run it back and see if a new person in charge and maybe some better luck with health will change things.

Weltman will lead the search for a new coach. Weltman signed an extension with the organization during the regular season, something that just became public as Mosley's exit was announced.

Magic fire coach Jamahl Mosley after NBA playoffs collapse vs Pistons

The Orlando Magic fired coach Jamahl Mosley one day after the team was eliminated from the 2026 NBA playoffs in a Game 7 against the Detroit Pistons.

The eighth-seeded Magic had a 3-1 series lead over the Pistons, who are the Eastern Conference's No. 1 seed, before losing three games in a row.

"We're grateful to Jamahl for all he's done for the Orlando Magic," said team president Jeff Weltman in a statement. "We appreciate his leadership and the positive contributions he made as head coach. While this was a difficult decision, we feel it's time for a new voice and fresh perspective. We wish Jamahl and his family nothing but the best."

Mosley had been the Magic's coach for five seasons and led the franchise to the playoffs the past three years. But Orlando made a big move during the 2025 offseason acquiring Desmond Bane from the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for a package built around four first-round draft picks. Expectations were that the Magic would be contenders in the East this year with former No. 1 overall pick Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner still in the fold.

The Magic, however, endured a stilted campaign in which they needed to qualify for the playoffs through the play-in tournament. Their offensive issues of previous seasons continued to be a problem into the postseason. Their historic Game 6 collapse against the Pistons last Friday included 23-straight missed shots and just 19 second-half points.

Mosley had a 189-221 overall record with Orlando and never won a playoff series.

Orlando Magic coaching candidates

The Magic job remains an intriguing one despite Orlando's collapse against the Eastern Conference's top seed. The Magic still have 2022 No. 1 overall pick Paolo BancheroDesmond Bane and former lottery picks Franz Wagner and Wendell Carter, Jr. under contract, and could potentially make the jump many anticipated this season a year later with the right hire.

Former Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan, Tom Thibodeau and an NBA champion from the past five years lead this USA TODAY Sports breakdown of six potential candidates to replace Mosley as the Orlando Magic's next coach.

Jamahl Mosley reaction: Magic 'more attractive job than Milwaukee'

"They didn't fire you because you lost a 3-1 lead. They fired you because they wanted to. They fired you because this was all in the plan and there was probably going to be very little to nothing Jamahl Mosley could have done about that," ESPN NBA reporter Vince Goodwill said on "The Rich Eisen Show" after Mosley was fired. "... I do think Orlando, with their young players, a more attractive job than Milwaukee because you don't know Giannis' future, you don't know about his health, you don't know about the direction of the organization. "

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jamahl Mosley fired by Orlando Magic after NBA playoffs collapse

Shaun Murphy v Wu Yize: World Snooker Championship final day two – as it happened

A terrific break of 91 won a final-frame decider, Wu Yize winning his first world title at the age of 22 – the second-youngest ever so to do

Shaun Murphy 7-10 Wu Yize (72-37) Shaun leaves a snick to left corner but wu’s radar isn’t booted up yet; it’s the fourth such shot he’s missed in the frame, all of them by a way – though he gets second prize of a fluked snooker. The escape, though, is straightforward and, on his next visit, Shaun can go at a long one 
 which he drains nicely, before tucking in behind the brown. And, with the final red defended by blue and black, if Wu misses he’s almost certain to leave a free ball 
 but he hits the big dog, so it’s seven away and back in 
 to sneak through a tiny gap, great work. This frame is on a rolling boil now, the youngster botching yet another long pot – one you really expect him to take – punished with a snooker behind the pink, close to the side, with the red down the rail. Wu will need to deploy the swerve here, but he doesn’t get anywhere near with his first two goes, seeking to come off the bottom cushion, so he tries the side and hits the blue. The penalty points are piling up here, another miss takes Wu to within a foul of needing all the balls to tie 
 and it duly arrives, leaving a free ball. Shaun, though, refuses it, Wu finally hits, and the frame is almost over, the lead 35 with 35 left.

Shaun Murphy 7-10 Wu Yize (39-37) Shaun gets a red off the side then goes to remove another off the blue, but misses it by a way; end of break. So he sends a ball down the table, using the black to block off the white, and Wu’ll have to go some to hit either target, never mind get it safe; he plays it well, and this frame is maturing into a crucial battle of wits and skill.

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Ducks vs Golden Knights Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight's NHL Playoffs Game 1

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The Anaheim Ducks upset the back-to-back Western Conference champions in Round 1, and they’ll look to start Round 2 off in style with a win over the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Monday, May 4.

My top Ducks vs. Golden Knights predictions and NHL picks expect Anaheim to keep Vegas starter Carter Hart busy tonight.

  • UPDATE: Added a prediction for who will win tonight. 

Ducks vs Golden Knights Game 1 prediction

Who will win Ducks vs Golden Knights Game 1?

Ducks: There’s serious momentum for the Ducks, and Anaheim has scoring depth Vegas can’t match. I’m steering clear of backing either team in a moneyline bet until I see how they match up against one another, and while I usually don’t put much stock into regular-season results ahead of a postseason series, the Ducks did win all three meetings this year.

Ducks vs Golden Knights best bet: Carter Hart Over 24.5 saves (-105)

The Anaheim Ducks finished Round 1 with the most shots and third most attempts per 60 minutes at 5-on-5, and I’m expecting them to be firing away again in Game 1 against the Vegas Golden Knights.

While it was a so-so first round from Golden Knights No. 1 Carter Hart overall, he posted a .910 SV% and 1.35 goals saved above expected (GSAx) on home ice and also stopped 22 of 23 shots with a 1.65 GSAx in the series clincher Friday.

Let’s not forget, Hart capped off the regular season with six straight wins with a .930 SV%, and Anaheim also ranked third in shots per game (30.8).

Ducks vs Golden Knights Game 1 same-game parlay

The Golden Knights duo of Mitch Marner and Mark Stone clicked for an impressive 69.3 Corsi For percentage and 74.3 expected goals percentage at 5-on-5 in the opening round, and they also both jumped the boards with the No. 1 power-play unit.

Marner and Stone both hit the scoresheet in five of six games during Round 1, and after allowing the fourth-most goals per game (3.51) during the regular season, the Ducks allowed 3.5 per night in Round 1.

Ducks vs Golden Knights SGP

  • Mitch Marner Over 0.5 points
  • Mark Stone Over 0.5 points
  • Carter Hart Over 24.5 saves

Ducks vs Golden Knights Game 1 goal scorer pick

Jack Eichel (+175)

Vegas star Jack Eichel was held to a single goal during Round 1 despite racking up a healthy 18 shots, 2.09 expected goals and nine high-danger scoring chances. The Ducks allowed a healthy 3.5 goals per game during the opening round, and Eichel is cemented into a go-to offensive role and sports an active five-game point streak.

Ducks vs Golden Knights odds for Game 1

  • Moneyline: Ducks +140 | Golden Knights -165
  • Puck Line: Ducks +1.5 (-185) | Golden Knights -1.5 (+155)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-105) | Under 6.5 (-115)

Ducks vs Golden Knights trend

The Anaheim Ducks have hit the Over in nine of their last 15 games (+5.35 Units / 29% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Ducks vs. Golden Knights.

How to watch Ducks vs Golden Knights Game 1

LocationT-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV
DateMonday, May 4, 2026
Puck drop9:30 p.m. ET
TVESPN, SN360

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How to watch Minnesota T'Wolves-San Antonio Spurs, Game 1: TV, stream info for tonight's NBA playoff game

The Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs will open their Western Conference Semifinal series Monday night on Peacock and NBCSN.

The sixth-seeded Timberwolves advanced past the Denver Nuggets despite the loss of starting backcourt Anthony Edwards (hyperextended left knee) and Donte DiVincenzo (Achilles), beating the No. 3 seed for the second consecutive season.

The second-seeded Spurs ousted the Portland Trailblazers 4-1 in San Antonio's first playoff series since 2019 (and first series win since 2017). The lone defeat came in Game 2 when star Victor Wembanyama suffered a concussion (he would miss a game before returning). All four of the Spurs' wins were by double digits, including comebacks of more than 15 points in Games 3 and 4.

NBA: Playoffs-San Antonio Spurs at Portland Trail Blazers
Minnesota was able to score on Denver despite Anthony Edwards being out. San Antonio is different.

Minnesota is trying to reach the conference finals for the third consecutive season (falling 4-1 to Dallas in 2024 and 4-1 to Oklahoma City last year) and make the NBA Finals for the first time (Charlotte, Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis and New Orleans are other franchises that have yet to play for a championship).

This will mark the third playoff meeting between these teams with the Spurs winning first-round series in 1999 and 2001. In the regular season, Minnesota was 2-1 against San Antonio, one of three teams (with Denver and Cleveland) that had a winning record this season against the Spurs. San Antonio won 126-123 in the most recent meeting on Jan. 17, when Edwards scored a career-high 55 points.

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How to watch Timberwolves vs. Spurs, Game 1:

  • When: Monday, May 4
  • Where: Frost Bank Center | San Antonio, TX
  • Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Live Stream:Peacock
  • YouTubeTV: NBCSN
  • Series: Opening game

Minnesota Timberwolves vs. San Antonio Spurs game preview:

There is hope for the Timberwolves of getting Anthony Edwards back. The Athletic has reported that Edwards has been undergoing “around-the-clock treatment” for his left knee and has reportedly told his teammates he plans to return during the series against the Spurs. Minnesota announced Sunday that Edwards (who missed 11 of the final 14 regular-season games with right knee pain) s cleared for on-court basketball activities and was listed as questionable for Game 1.

Ayo Dosunmu, who scored a career-high 43 points in Game 4 after Edwards' injury, missed the Game 6 clincher over the Nuggets with a sore right calf). Timberwolves head coach Chris Finch said Dosunmu is day-to-day and “only participated in light stuff” Saturday. Dosunmu led Minnesota at 21.8 points per game in the first round.

The Timberwolves will be relying on Julius Randle, Naz Reid, Jaden McDaniels (17.8 ppg against Denver) and Terrence Shannon Jr. to pick up the scoring load if Edwards and Dosunmu remain out.

Minnesota has made the playoffs in all five full seasons under Finch, who was hired midway through the 2020-21 season.

The Spurs showed against the Trailblazers that they can win without Victor Wembanyama, the 2026 Defensive Player of the Year and the youngest and first to win the award unanimously. In Wembanyama's Game 3 absence, rookie guard Dylan Harper came off the bench to score 22 of his career-high 27 points in the second half (the second-youngest player to score at least 20 points off the bench in the playoffs since Kobe Bryant). Harper has been leaning on Spurs legend Manu Ginobili, also a left-handed shooter, for advice.

“(Ginobili) makes sure we have conversations about my role," Harper said. "If you're a lefty, you're going to watch every lefty that has played in the NBA. What I take most (from him) is his mentality. It’s just next game up. If you have a bad game, once you get out of the shower, it’s next game.”

Rookie Carter Bryant also played well in the absence of Wembanyama, who returned to record double-doubles in his return for Games 4 and 5. De’Aaron Fox led the Spurs in scoring the past two games with 28 points in Game 4 and 21 in Game 5. “It's taken a while, but it definitely feels good,” Fox, who is in his ninth season but second with San Antonio after being acquired last year from Sacramento, said after his first series win in the playoffs.

It also was the first playoff series victory for Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson, who took over for five-time NBA champion Gregg Popovich early last season and was promoted to full-time coach in May 2025.

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Islanders Anxiety – Episode 372 – Reminded of Something

Mike and Dan go PTI-style across a few Islanders topics before discussing how a recent playoff elimination made them reflect on the past, present and future of the franchise.

The last few weeks have seen a couple of departures – of an assistant coach and a third string goalie, respectively – and a couple of guys being celebrated for the great seasons they had. But even there, we can feel disappointment and tempered enthusiasm where we really should be rejoicing. A few Islanders will be attending the World Championships, while one notable guy is staying home, for good reason. Finally, we listen to the new coach talk about his hiring and philosophies, which right now are the biggest reasons to be excited for next season.

In the second half, we look at how yet another Oilers ouster took on a different feel now that the Islanders have a generational star of their own. Connor McDavid going home empty-handed used to be funny, but now we see him as a cautionary tale of how putting too much pressure on one or two players can be a huge mistake. The Islanders are one of the few NHL teams to not have made a Stanley Cup final this century, and it’s high time the organization fixes that and produces some actual results. The right time is right now, not later. Just look at the Oilers.

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MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Monday, May 4

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It's the first full week of May, and that dinger weather is knocking on the door. There are some great spots today with a lot of +EV home run props and MLB player props. Let's dig out our favorites today on a board with some bad starters and good wind. 

Michael Busch is in a great spot to break out of a home run drought with the wind blowing to right field at Wrigley today. I'll also circle some big-time power possibilities for Cal Raleigh and William Contreras.

These are my favorite home run props for Monday, May 4. 

  • UPDATE: Added another HR pick + parlay.

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Brewers William Contreras+650
Mariners Cal Raleigh+390
Cubs Michael Busch+378
đŸ’ČToday's HR parlay+15121

Home run pick: William Contreras (+650)

The St. Louis Cardinals could be giving up runs from start to finish today, with Kyle Leahy sporting some of the worst BlastContact numbers and HR/FB rates among MLB starters. He’s a groundball pitcher, but when the ball gets elevated, it’s leaving the yard — and that has William Contreras written all over it.

Contreras has the best BlastContact% on the Milwaukee Brewers over the last two weeks and an elite Ideal Attack Angle, ranking second in baseball at 81.4% over that span.

The right-handed bat also benefits from a double-digit wind blowing out to left. Once he’s through with Leahy, he’ll get a crack at the Cardinals' bullpen, which has one of the worst ERAs in baseball lately.

  • Time: 7:45 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Cardinals.TV, Brewers.TV

Home run pick: Cal Raleigh (+390)

It’s not every day we get +EV on a stick like Cal Raleigh, but today is the day to back a big name at value. This is the top +EV home-run play on the board, per Covers projections, and has a fair price of +290. 

Raleigh draws a strong matchup vs. JR Ritchie, who has been fortunate with a .227 BABIP and carries shaky HR/FB numbers in a small sample. His ground-ball rate won’t bail him out much, and Atlanta Braves starters tend to be pushed into the 90–95 pitch range even with subpar stuff.

Ritchie has been tougher on righties, but all three homers he’s allowed have come off left-handed bats — and the switch-hitting Raleigh has six of his seven homers vs. RHPs.

There’s some risk after Raleigh sat out yesterday with right-side soreness, but a recent MRI came back clean. He took BP on Sunday and said he’s feeling better. The bat wasn’t slowing down anyway, with five homers over his last 11 games.  

  • Time: 9:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Mariners.TV, BravesVision

Home run pick: Michael Busch (+378)

You’re looking at one of the best HR environments on the board at Wrigley Field. With ~16 mph winds blowing out to right field, and temps around 70°F, the carry is significantly boosted — ideal for left-handed power.

Michael Busch gets a great matchup vs. Chase Petty, who is making his season debut for the big club after being just average at Triple-A. He logged six innings last year with the Cincinnati Reds and gave up three home runs on 14 hits. He also threw just 2 1/3 innings in his last outing and will likely hand things off early to a bullpen primed for regression.

Busch hasn’t gone deep in nine straight games, but he had an extra-base hit in every game vs. Arizona and finished that series 5-for-10 with 10 total bases.

  • Time: 7:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Reds.TV, Marquee
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  • HR picks: 9-55, -7.9 units

Today’s HR parlay

Brewers William ContrerasBet Now
+15121
Mariners Cal Raleigh
Cubs Michael Busch

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Dodgers Week 6: No home runs, very few wins

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - MAY 2: Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after striking out against the St. Louis Cardinals during the eighth inning at Busch Stadium on May 2, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Jeff Le/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers offense reached its nadir to date in 2026 last week, failing to hit a home run in any of their six games, losing four — two each to the Miami Marlins and St. Louis Cardinals. It’s the longest home run drought for Los Angeles in a dozen years.

Batter of the week

The choices on offense were sparse here, but we’ll go with Max Muncy with his two doubles, four singles, and three walks, narrowly over Teoscar Hernández with his five singles and five walks. No Dodgers regular had an OPS of at least .800 last week.

Honorable mention to Alex Call, who had three hits in six at-bats.

Pitcher of the week

Justin Wrobleski did not strike any Cardinals out on Sunday but still pitched six scoreless innings, something not done by a Dodgers pitcher in 35 years. Wrobleski since joining the rotation has 29 scoreless innings in his 31 frames.

A close call over Shohei Ohtani, who struck out nine in his six innings on Tuesday, while allowing two runs (one earned) against the Marlins.

Week 6 results

2-4 record
16 runs scored (2.67 per game)
20 runs allowed (3.33 per game)
.399 pythagorean win percentage

Year to date

21-13 record
175 runs scored (5.15 per game)
112 runs allowed (3.29 per game)
.694 pythagorean win percentage (24-10)

Transactions

Tuesday: Oklahoma City got another Fitzgerald, which the Dodgers acquiring infielder Tyler from the Toronto Blue Jays for cash considerations. Landon Knack was moved to the 60-day injured list to make roster room.

Game results

PlayerPARH2BHRRBIBBBA/OBP/SLG
Call7030021.500/.571/.500
Muncy23262023.300/.391/.400
HernĂĄndez21150025.313/.476/.313
Kim17141011.267/.353/.333
Freeman27271012.280/.333/.320
Tucker26352033.227/.308/.318
Smith18040012.250/.333/.250
Pages24351022.227/.292/.273
Ohtani24231014.158/.333/.211
Rushing12220011.182/.250/.182
Freeland15030000.214/.214/.214
Rojas10000001.000/.100/.000
Espinal2000000.000/.000/.000
Offense2261647801625.239/.329/.279
Ohtani & Pages each stole one (1) base
PitcherRecordIPHR/ERBBSOERAWHIP
Wrobleski1-06.060/0100.001.167
Ohtani0-16.052/1391.501.333
Glasnow0-05.732/2693.181.588
Sasaki0-16.053/3244.501.167
Yamamoto0-05.0543445.401.800
Sheehan0-14.784/4087.711.714
Starters1-333.33215/1316343.511.440
Scott0-0, Sv3.010/0160.000.667
Vesia0-02.300/0240.000.857
Dreyer0-02.330/0030.001.286
Hurt0-02.000/0030.000.000
Eder1-02.020/0000.001.000
Treinen0-01.310/0010.000.750
Klein0-13.742/2234.911.636
Henriquez0-02.023/2119.001.500
Bullpen1-1, Sv18.7134/36211.931.018
Totals2-452.04520/1722552.941.288

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The Dodgers run the Sonny Jackson gauntlet this week, finishing up the road trip with three games against the Astros in Houston, then return home to host the first-place Atlanta Braves in Los Angeles.

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76ers vs Knicks Props & NBA Playoffs Game 1 Best Bets

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Game 1 of an NBA playoff series is a tricky spot for prop bettors. And that’s what we have tonight, with the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks tossing up the ball on their Round 2 set.

In the postseason, team tactics change game-to-game, and bettors who can get ahead of those adjustments can find value in the player props. But in series openers, there’s an aura of mystery around each team’s approach.

With regular-season meetings and carryover from the previous series swaying the market, the Game 1 unknowns level the playing field between bookies and bettors. Hopefully, we can take advantage of it.

Here are my best NBA picks and prop predictions for our 76ers vs. Knicks predictions on Monday, May 4.

Best 76ers vs Knicks props for Game 1

PlayerPickbet365
76ers Joel EmbiidUnder 9.5 rebounds-135
Knicks Mikal BridgesOver 1.5 threes+130
Knicks Josh HartOver 4.5 assists-112

Game 1 Prop #1: Joel Embiid Under 9.5 rebounds

-135 at bet365

Joel Embiid's return was the turning point in the Philadelphia 76ers' series win over the Celtics, specifically on defense.

Embiid played drop coverage on screen action and plugged up the paint, allowing his teammates to put pressure on the perimeter with little threat from Boston’s bigs from outside.

Against the New York Knicks, however, Embiid matches up with Karl-Anthony Towns and Josh Hart, who are comfortable playing away from the paint and can stretch the floor. The Knicks are running Towns as a point forward out of the high post, and Hart has an active engine on offense.

While Embiid was a beast on the boards vs. Boston, recording double figures in three of four games, he won’t be in the primary rebounding position in this Round 2 series. And with a sore hip (plus bum knees and a recent appendectomy) along with a quick turnaround to travel to MSG, Embiid’s mobility won't be great in Game 1. 

Player projections sit between 7.2 and 11.5, but most models are short of nine rebounds, with my number at 8.6 boards from Philly’s big.

Game 1 Prop #2: Mikal Bridges Over 1.5 made threes

+130 at bet365

No one caught more flak in the first round than Mikal Bridges.

New York’s shooting guard was MIA for most of the series with Atlanta, scoring 11 or less in the first five games before suddenly showing up with 24 points on 10-for-12 shooting in Game 6. That includes a 2-for-2 mark from beyond the arc.

Bridges, who shot just 6-for-17 from 3-point range in Round 1, brings that momentum in this matchup with Philadelphia. 

The 76ers did a great job clamping down on Boston’s studs from outside, and while the Celtics struggled from distance, it wasn’t all Philly’s doing. Almost 83% of Boston’s 3-point attempts came without a defender within at least four feet, as the C’s just whiffed on open looks.

Philadelphia presents a tougher interior defense than the smaller Hawks, which will push New York to the perimeter and force the Knicks to fire up from deep. Bridges, who shot less than three triples per game in Round 1, averages more than five 3-point attempts per home game on the year.

Player forecasts range between 1.4 and 1.9 makes for Bridges, with the bulk of models short of two triples. But this is a bet I’m willing to go against the grain with, given the matchup and plus-money return.

Game 1 Prop #3: Josh Hart Over 4.5 assists

-112 at bet365

As mentioned above, Hart could draw Embiid as his primary defender should the 76ers opt to throw smaller forwards at Towns. 

Hart is very active on offense and isn’t afraid to mix it up in the paint, but he won't find a clean look at the rim with the Sixers’ 7-footer shadowing him. 

New York will try to draw Embiid out, and Hart will be a conduit for spot-up shooters or cutters to the rim. He dished out five or more assists in the first three games against Atlanta and finished the series averaging 4.3 assists on 5.5 potential dimes.

In three regular-season matchups with Philadelphia, Hart enjoyed some of his best passing performances. He recorded six, seven, and nine helpers in those outings. His projections for Game 1 bounce between 4.6 and 5.4 assists, with my number at five dimes tonight.

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For Liverpool and Manchester United, managerial futures are the next big question

Sunday’s edition of the famous rivalry felt like the least important in years, except for the uncertain futures of both managers

It’s been a long time since a Manchester United v Liverpool game felt of less consequence. These are the two most successful sides in English league history, hailing from neighbouring cities and they have a rivalry that stretches back well over a century. Yet it felt perhaps only the seventh-most significant fixture of the weekend, behind the games involving the two title contenders, Arsenal and Manchester City, and the four sides still scrapping to avoid joining Wolves and Burnley in being relegated this season – Leeds, Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Tottenham.

United’s 3-2 win sealed their place in next season’s Champions League while, barring very odd swings of goal difference, Liverpool need just three points from their remaining three games to be certain of their own qualification. For both, the biggest issue now is deciding who manages them next season – and this was a ragged enough game to cast doubts over the suitability of Michael Carrick and Arne Slot for their respective sides.

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Red Sox Minor Lines: Justin Slaten makes rehab appearance

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 05: Relief pitcher Justin Slaten #63 of the Boston Red Sox pitches against the Arizona Diamondbacks during the eighth inning at Chase Field on September 05, 2025 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Diamondbacks defeated the Red Sox 10-5. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Worcester: L, 3-6 (BOX SCORE)

Jack Anderson got taken for a ride in that middle relief spot as the Red Wings (Nationals AAA) put this one out of reach for the WooSox. While Worcester didn’t have the same luck the Red Sox did with runners in scoring position, going 3-for-8, the lack of baserunners to drive in – eight on the day including just two doubles – was the difference on Sunday. Vinny Capra and Anthony Seigler continue to bolster the offense of the folks playing infield. But, outside of those two, the WooSox only had two guys get hits in the lineup, which wouldn’t have gotten it done.

Portland: W, 11-4 (BOX SCORE)

The Sea Dogs didn’t truly run away with this game in Somerset (Yankees AA) until the middle innings, behind the bat of Johanfran Garcia. Password’s brother – and a solid catcher in his own right – belted his third home run of the season and had four RBIs. Nelly Taylor, who’s been stably climbing the organizational ladder, pulled the game further into Portland’s sights. But this game wouldn’t be as decisive if not for six innings from Hayden Mullins in which he got ten strikeouts and allowed just two hits. And this was after Sunday afternoon’s starter
 Justin Slaten! Slaten rehabbing is huge for the pitching staff; but it doesn’t help the injured rotation if not to simply eat some relief innings.

Greenville: L, 1-7 (BOX SCORE)

Some troubles in the Greenville rotation – Marcus Phillips couldn’t make it out of the fifth but the offense kept up until it simply couldn’t. The bats were there when they had to be, scoring all of their runs in the fifth and sixth innings, including a three-run shot by Mason White that put this thing within reach, but the Spartanburgers (Astros High-A) scored another couple runs in the seventh innings and the Drive couldn’t even it back up.

Salem: : L, 3-4 (F/10) (BOX SCORE)

This game was tied up at two going into extras, and the pitching kept the Warbirds (Brewers A) in check, but Salem was unable to take advantage of this, going 1-for-14 with runners in scoring position on Sunday. This was despite nine-hole hitter Ilan Fernandez going 4-for-4 with three doubles. Ultimately, the RidgeYaks got walked off in the tenth off of a home run after scoring just the Manfred runner in the top of the inning.

May the fourth be with you this Monday.