Despite Goaltending Struggles, Red Wings Don't Perceive Cossa as Solution (Yet)

Dec 9, 2024; Buffalo, New York, USA; Detroit Red Wings goaltender Sebastian Cossa (33) looks for the puck during the second period against the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center. (Timothy T. Ludwig, Imagn Images)

By no means was goaltending the reason the Detroit Red Wings lost 4–3 to the Ottawa Senators Thursday night, but it certainly didn't help.  Starter Alex Lyon conceded on two of the the first three shots he faced.  When asked whether the defense in front of Lyon or Lyon's own struggles were the cause of the early deficit, a visibly frustrated Todd McLellan said only, "Both.  Both."

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For the month of March, Detroit's team save percentage is just .867, while the Red Wings have conceded 3.46 goals a game. That's not an easy recipe with which to win games, and, well, Detroit has won many: just three wins from 13 games and all 10 losses in regulation.  However, despite the Red Wings' struggles in net, it does not appear the team has any appetite for giving top goaltending prospect Sebastian Cossa (a 2021 first round draft pick) a look in the NHL crease.  Not yet anyway.

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The first indicator that Detroit might be feeling something less than optimistic about Cossa's (immediate) future came in the form of the trade deadline acquisition of Petr Mrazek from Chicago.  That the Red Wings would bring in goaltending help for the stretch run needn't indicate doubt over Cossa's future, but the fact that Mrazek is signed through the 2025-26 season starts to evoke that uncertainty.  In explaining the move, general manager Steve Yzerman said that in acquiring Mrazek, he was solidifying his '25-26 tandem: Mrazek and Cam Talbot.  Sure, Cossa could play his way into that rotation, but the unsubtle suggestion was that Cossa didn't factor into Yzerman's plans in net for the coming season.

Cossa was an emergency call-up for the final game of Detroit's recent road trip, but when it ended and Talbot returned to health, Cossa went right back to Grand Rapids.  In explaining that process after Thursday morning's skate, McLellan suggested Cossa wouldn't get an NHL look to close out the season unless injury necessitated it, saying, "The emergency conditions will see to exist once Cam [gets healthy], so the simple answer to that question is no, unless we get into an emergency situation again," said McLellan, when asked whether there was a chance to see Cossa start for Detroit down the stretch. "That's just the way it goes now with roster moves."

None of this should be taken to mean that Cossa's NHL career is doomed before it even really begins.  However, as the Red Wings limp toward the end of the regular season, the organization's actions and words have made clear that it doesn't perceive Cossa as a solution to its struggles in net.  Not yet anyway.

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Demidov and SKA St. Petersburg Lose First Playoff Game

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Montreal Canadiens’ prospect Ivan Demidov and his KHL team, SKA St. Petersburg, were kicking off their chase for the Gagarin Cup yesterday, and to say it was a disappointing start would be an understatement.

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As reported, Demidov started the game as SKA’s thirteenth forward, and while Roman Roterberg had said he would play, he rode the pine for the entirety of the first frame. After 20 minutes, SKA was losing 2-1 to Dynamo Moscow.

The right winger then saw 3:30 of action in the second frame and a further 4:16 in the final one, including a two-minute shift at six on five when St. Petersburg was desperate to find a goal, losing 3-1. It was too little too late, however, and the score remained the same.

Demidov ended his work night with 7:46 ice time, two shots on goal, two hits, and a blocked shot. Will Rotenberg decide to change the lineup after that less-than-ideal result? We’ll see when the two teams face off again on Saturday.

Two former Canadiens are skating for the Dynamo in that series. One is Jordan Weal, who spent three seasons in the Habs’ organization, registering 25 points in 65 games in the NHL and 24 in 34 games with the Laval Rocket in the AHL. The center got a pair of helpers in the 3-1 win, while the other, Cedric Paquette, also grabbed an assist.


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Penguins Second-Round Pick Headed To AHL

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The Pittsburgh Penguins announced on Friday morning that their 2024 second-round pick, Harrison Brunicke, would be assigned to the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. 

The 18-year-old right-handed defenseman finished his third season with the Kamloops Blazers, who did not qualify for the playoffs with a 24-39-4-1 record and finished 10th in the WHL Western Conference. 

Despite the team's place in the standings, Brunicke wrapped up his third WHL season by finishing sixth in team scoring with a career-high 30 points thanks to five goals and 25 assists. 

Although Brunicke has never played in the AHL, he played some NHL pre-season games this year. Meanwhile, the WBS Penguins are one of the top teams in the AHL, giving the rookie defender a chance to play competitive hockey leading up to the Calder Cup playoffs. 

Penguins Call Up Star Prospects Koivunen & McGroartyPenguins Call Up Star Prospects Koivunen & McGroartyAfter a disastrous road trip, the Pittsburgh Penguins are calling up some reinforcements from the AHL. On Friday morning, they announced that prospects Ville Koivunen and Rutger McGroarty are bound for Pittsburgh.

NFL Draft: A possible key to CeeDee Lamb returning to the top of the fantasy mountain? Cowboys selecting Tet McMillan

In a recent episode of the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast, Chris Trapasso of CBS Sports discussed the potential impact of the Dallas Cowboys drafting Arizona Wildcats WR Tetairoa McMillan. As he explained, the Cowboys struggled last season to utilize fantasy football star CeeDee Lamb effectively due to a lack of a true X receiver. With Lamb forced to spend nearly half of his snaps on the outside, his role as a slot receiver — a position where he truly excels — was diminished.

McMillan, with his impressive build and skill set, is well-suited to take on the X receiver role. Standing at 6'4", he offers the size and presence needed on the outside, allowing Lamb to return to the slot. This shift not only plays to Lamb's strengths but also adds a new dimension to the Cowboys' offense. As Trapasso noted, McMillan's ability to win in contested catch situations and his proficiency in the intermediate passing game make him a perfect fit.

What's more, Lamb's versatility means he can still take snaps at the X position, adding an element of unpredictability to the offensive scheme. The synergy between Lamb and McMillan could create nightmares for opposing defenses, forcing them to account for multiple threats across the field.

This strategic draft decision goes beyond optimizing personnel — it's about unleashing an explosive potential that lies within the Cowboys' offense. Pairing Lamb's dynamic playmaking ability with McMillan’s strong, consistent presence on the outside could indeed make for a formidable duo.

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For a Cowboys team looking to bolster its arsenal and contend in a competitive league, drafting Tetairoa McMillan could be the key to unlocking new levels of offensive success and truly unleashing the potential of CeeDee Lamb.

Incorporating TMAC into the Cowboys’ roster could turn an already potent offense into one of the most feared in the NFL — something fans are eager to see.

NHL Rumor Roundup: What Should The Flyers Do After Firing Tortorella?

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The Philadelphia Flyers fired John Tortorella on Thursday, replacing him with Brad Shaw on an interim basis. 

Tortorella, 66, had a year remaining on his contract. Following a 7-2 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday, he expressed frustration over the Flyers' recent decline in the standings, sounding like he wasn't keen to continue coaching a rebuilding team. 

Under Tortorella, the Flyers exceeded expectations since last season. They narrowly missed the post-season last year despite management's hesitant rebuilding approach and the lack of experienced goalie depth following Carter Hart's mid-season departure.

They were still in the chase this season. However, trading away Scott Laughton, Joel Farabee, Morgan Frost and Erik Johnson gutted their roster depth, which was further weakened by a recent injury to blueliner Rasmus Ristolainen. They wound up tumbling down the standings and out of contention. 

Finding a suitable replacement will be management's off-season priority. 

The Hockey News’ Adam Proteau and Jonathan Bailey suggested David Carle of the University of Colorado as a candidate. Before Tortorella’s firing, Philly Hockey Now's William James suggested the same. Ben Kuzma of The Vancouver Province wondered if Canucks coach Rick Tocchet might land behind the Flyers' bench.

TSN's Pierre LeBrun mentioned Carle and Tocchet, pointing out that the latter is the only current NHL coach on an expiring contract, though it comes with a club option for next season. He wondered if Joel Quenneville might be part of the Flyers' search.

LeBrun also cited interim coaches Joe Sacco in Boston and Anders Sorensen in Chicago. He mused about Peter Laviolette's future if the New York Rangers miss the playoffs. The Hockey News’ Sam Carchidi and Proteau also wondered about AHL Lehigh Valley coach Ian Laperriere as an option.

Tortorella Gone, But Many Flyers Problems RemainTortorella Gone, But Many Flyers Problems RemainJohn Tortorella has a lot of redeeming qualities, including the fact he develops a culture with his hard-driving, old-school style.

Before his firing, Tortorella felt the Flyers had to improve their goaltending after this season. He indicated Hart's departure last season left the position in turmoil, relying on inexperienced goaltenders Sam Ersson, Ivan Fedotov and Aleksei Kolosov. As a result, the Flyers have one of the league's worst goals against per game (3.45).

Kevin Kurz of The Athletic believes Fedotov's future with the Flyers is in doubt. He has a year remaining on his contract with a cap hit of $3.275 million, a 5-13-3 record, a 3.21 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage. 

Back To The Future: Flyers Plagued By Same Old Goalie IssuesBack To The Future: Flyers Plagued By Same Old Goalie IssuesFor most of the last four decades, the Philadelphia Flyers have been the poster child for mediocre-to-poor goaltending.

The Flyers will find the market is thin this summer for free-agent goaltenders with starter experience. The notables include the oft-injured Fredrik Andersen of the Carolina Hurricanes, Jake Allen of the New Jersey Devils, and Vitek Vanecek of the Florida Panthers. 

John Gibson of the Anaheim Ducks is the only noteworthy goalie in the trade market. He carries an average annual value of $6.4 million through 2026-27 and a 10-team no-trade clause. The 31-year-old Gibson might not be keen to swap a rebuilding team in Anaheim for one in Philadelphia.

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Athletics at Mariners Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers and betting trends for March 28

Its Friday, March 28 and the Athletics (0-1) continue their season-opening series against the Mariners (1-0) in Seattle tonight.

Jeffrey Springs is slated to take the mound for Oakland against Luis Castillo for Seattle

Last night Logan Gilbert gave up one run in seven innings and Jorge Polanco picked up three hits and two RBIs as the Mariners doubled up Oakland, 4-2. Luis Severino pitched six scoreless innings for the A's but the Oakland bats were held to three hits for the evening.

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Game details & how to watch Athletics at Mariners

  • Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
  • Time: 9:40PM EST
  • Site: T-Mobile Park
  • City: Seattle, WA
  • Network/Streaming: NBC Sports CA, Roots

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The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Athletics (+129), Mariners (-154)
  • Spread:  Mariners -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Athletics at Mariners

  • Pitching matchup for March 28, 2025: Jeffrey Springs vs. Luis Castillo
    • Athletics: Jeffrey Springs
      2024 - 7GP, 33 IP, 2-2, 3.27 ERA, 37 Ks
    • Mariners: Luis Castillo
      2024 - 30GP, 175.1 IP, 11-12, 3.64 ERA, 175 Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Athletics at Mariners

  • With Luis Castillo starting for the Mariners, Seattle has won 3 straight games at home against the Athletics
  • The Under was 9-6-1 (56%) in the Mariners' home games last season when Luis Castillo was the starting pitcher
  • The Mariners have covered in 4 of their last 5 games for a profit of 3.06 units
  • Jorge Polanco had as many hits (3) for the Mariners as the entire Oakland lineup last night

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What Records Could Penguins' Sidney Crosby Break Next?

Sidney Crosby (Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images)

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby wrote his name in the NHL history books once again on Thursday. 

With a goal against the Buffalo Sabres, Crosby became the first NHL player ever to record 20 seasons where he’s averaged at least one point per game. He broke the tie with Wayne Gretzky, who had 19.

Crosby has 80 points in 72 games this season, 17 more points than the second-leading scorer on the Penguins, Rickard Rakell. Crosby missed two games before the 4 Nations Face-Off, meaning he can only play a maximum of 80 matches this season.

The 37-year-old could still break some massive franchise records set by another all-time great, Mario Lemieux.

Lemieux is the Penguins' leader in goals with 690 and points with 1,723. Crosby gained the lead in the assist column earlier this season and currently has 1,058 helpers.

It’ll take some time for Crosby to beat Lemieux in goals and points, but he’s well within reach. He could even get it done before his next two-year contract expires.

Crosby only needs 48 more points to become Pittsburgh’s all-time points leader. He’s more than capable of setting that record in the first half of next season.

In every season where Crosby has played at least 40 games, he scored at least 47 points. As long as he stays healthy, he won’t break a sweat on his way to becoming the franchise’s point leader. If we use his 1.11 points-per-game average from this season, he’s projected to record eight more points this season and break Lemieux’s record 36 games into 2025-26.

Penguins Crosby Joins Exclusive Club With Another 80-Point Season Penguins Crosby Joins Exclusive Club With Another 80-Point Season Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby scored a first-period goal against the Buffalo Sabres on Thursday, March 27, securing his 14th 80-point season.

Breaking the goals record will be a bit more of a challenge. 

Crosby has 618 career goals, 73 away from breaking Lemieux’s 690-goal marker. In the next two seasons, Crosby will have to get close to 40 goals in each of those campaigns to become the club’s all-time goal leader. 

Last season, he scored 42 goals, his most since the 44 he recorded in 2016-17.

The goal to give him the point per-game record was his 26th of the year. In the season's final eight games, he’s on pace to score two or three more goals. He’ll have to return to his production from last season if he wants any chance to break the record, but at this point, it’s tough to doubt what Crosby can do.

As for the team, they lost 7-3 to the Sabres, sit 26th overall in the NHL standings and are projected to miss the playoffs for the third straight season.

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Kings provide less-than-encouraging update on LaRavia's thumb injury

Kings provide less-than-encouraging update on LaRavia's thumb injury originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Kings have released an unfortunate injury update on forward Jake LaRavia’s thumb.

The 23-year-old sustained a bone contusion on his left thumb during Sacramento’s matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Tuesday night.

A contusion is an injury to the inner structures of the bone, but it doesn’t result in a fracture. LaRavia will be re-evaluated in seven to 10 days and will remain out of the lineup until then.

LaRavia was acquired by Sacramento from the Memphis Grizzlies at this year’s NBA trade deadline. In 19 games with the Kings, he is averaging 6.9 points on 50-percent shooting from the field and 38.5 percent shooting from 3-point range, with 2.8 rebounds and 1.3 assists in just under 20 minutes per game.

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Penguins Call Up Star Prospects Koivunen & McGroarty

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After a disastrous road trip, the Pittsburgh Penguins are calling up some reinforcements from the AHL. On Friday morning, they announced that prospects Ville Koivunen and Rutger McGroarty are bound for Pittsburgh.

Currently, the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins are the AHL's fifth-best team, with a 36-18-7-1 record thanks partly to Koivunen, who has compiled 55 points in 62 games, good enough for sixth in league scoring. 

Meanwhile, since Feb. 15, McGroarty has collected the most points of anyone in the WBS lineup, scoring 18 points in the past 19 games, bringing his season totals to 39 points in 60 games.

Pittsburgh Penguins Schedule: Remaining Games & Statistical NotesPittsburgh Penguins Schedule: Remaining Games & Statistical NotesThe Pittsburgh Penguins are winding down their 2024-25 season and on pace to miss the Stanley Cup playoffs for the third consecutive season, a first in Sidney Crosby's 20-year career. However, there is plenty to play for in the final weeks of the regular season. 

After coming to the Penguins organization after a mid-summer trade from the Winnipeg Jets, McGroaty played in three NHL games before finding his groove in the AHL. 

Like McGroarty, Koivunen is playing his first professional season and is the baby Penguins' leading scorer and one of four players to score more than 20 goals this season.

The Finnish winger, a key piece in the Jake Guentzel trade, will have a chance to make his NHL debut on this call-up.

Since Pittsburgh will not qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs, both prospects will get some laps in and still have plenty of time to return to the AHL for the Calder Cup playoffs, which begins mid-April.

Pittsburgh's next game is Sunday against the Ottawa Senators at PPG Paints Arena, while WBS visits the Charlotte Checkers on Saturday. 

 

Five Questions That Blackhawks Must Answer In Final 10 Games

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The Chicago Blackhawks have ten games left. At 21-42-9, their playoff chances were gone by the time November started. That’s the reality for a team going through a long, grueling rebuild. 

Throughout the season, the Blackhawks have transformed their roster into a young, vibrant group. Many of the top players on the Rockford IceHogs made their way to Chicago to show what they can do at the NHL level. 

10 games remaining don’t sound like a lot, but there is plenty of time for the folks in charge to do some last-minute evaluating. These are five questions that they’d like to have answered before they hit the offseason:

Is Connor Bedard a center or a winger?

A lot of what the Chicago Blackhawks do during the summer will depend on their opinion of Connor Bedard. Is he a center or is he a winger? These final 10 games can better help them make that decision. 

Is Ryan Donato worth a long-term extension?

The Chicago Blackhawks decided not to take anything for Ryan Donato at the trade deadline. They did not have an extension with him in place when this decision was made, so they ran the risk of losing him for nothing. Is he worth a long-term extension after having an unlikely career year? 

What do they have in Kevin Korchinski? 

Ahead of their final 10 games, the Blackhawks used their fourth and final non-emergency call-up on Kevin Korchinski. He has had a great season in the AHL, but only time will tell if he can be a star at the NHL level. Chicago will use these final 10 games to evaluate, which should help decide what to do with him in the summer. 

Are any college players going to get an NHL showcase? 

We have already seen a couple of college players sign with the teams that drafted them. As teams get eliminated from the NCAA tournament, will the Blackhawks consider giving any of them a chance in the NHL before the year is over? A few likely candidates are out there. These final 10 games could get interesting in that regard. 

What big splash needs to be made this upcoming summer? 

The Chicago Blackhawks have the roster availability and cap space to make a big move or two. What type of splash needs to be made to improve the team in the long term? Is it worth it to throw a lot of money at a player like Mitch Marner? We will know more after these 10 games are done. The answers to the above questions will help answer this one as well. 

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Cubs at Diamondbacks Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for March 28

Game 2 of the four-game series between the Cubs (1-2) and the Diamondbacks (0-1) is tonight in Arizona.

Jameson Taillon is slated to take the mound for Chicago against Merrill Kelly for Arizona

The opener yesterday was a runfest with the Cubs outlasting the Diamondbacks, 10-6. Chicago backstop Miguel Amaya collected a couple hits and five RBIs to pace the attack for Chicago which collected 12 hits.

Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Cubs at Diamondbacks

  • Date: Friday, March 28, 2025
  • Time: 9:40PM EST
  • Site: Chase Field
  • City: Phoenix, AZ
  • Network/Streaming: MSN, DBacks.TV

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Odds for the Cubs at the Diamondbacks

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Cubs (+112), Diamondbacks (-133)
  • Spread:  Diamondbacks -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cubs at Diamondbacks

  • Friday’s pitching matchup March 28, 2025: Jameson Taillon vs. Merrill Kelly
    • Cubs: Jameson Taillon
      2024 - 28GP, 165.1 IP, 12-8, 3.27 ERA, 125 Ks
    • Diamondbacks: Merrill Kelly
      2024 - 13GP, 73.2 IP, 5-1, 4.03 ERA, 63 Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Cubs at Diamondbacks

  • Justin Steele allowed 3 runs in 5 innings to pick up the win for the Cubs last night.
  • Kyle Tucker is now 2-13 on the season after going 1-5 yesterday for the Cubs
  • Ketel Marte collected a couple hits and scored a couple runs in Game 1 of the series for Arizona
  • Usually a reliable hurler at home, Zac Gallen allowed 4 earned runs in just 4 innings last night

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  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Diamondbacks -1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Inside Pritchard's rise with Celtics and the trade that never happened

Inside Pritchard's rise with Celtics and the trade that never happened originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Celtics guard Payton Pritchard and president of basketball operations Brad StevensImagn Images/NBC Sports Boston

Take a stroll outside TD Garden before a Boston Celtics home game, and you quickly discover that Payton Pritchard-themed merchandise is a hot item.

Street vendors apologize for their lack of inventory on “Pritch Please” hoodies and suggest maybe snagging one of the few remaining T-shirts spilling out of the boxes next to their cluttered tables. 

Inside TD Garden, a cartoon Pritchard adorns the shirts of fans clutching “Pritch Please” signage. No. 11 jerseys dot the arena, some with Pritchard’s named still taped over Kyrie Irving’s old nameplate.

Two seasons ago, this all felt slightly improbable. Despite emerging as an immediate role player for the Celtics after being taken 26th overall in the 2020 NBA Draft, and despite playing in all 24 playoff games amid Boston’s run to the 2022 NBA Finals, Pritchard’s playing time had all but dried up during the 2022-23 season. The Celtics had an overstocked backcourt with the addition of Malcolm Brogdon, who was steamrolling toward the Sixth Man of the Year award.

Quietly, Pritchard seethed, trying to use his lack of playing time as fuel to work even harder for whenever his next opportunity arrived. But he had started to wonder if that opportunity would be somewhere other than Boston, culminating with what was essentially a plea for Brad Stevens to move him if the Celtics’ president of basketball operations didn’t see a robust role for Pritchard with the team. 

“At the time, [asking for a trade] wasn’t really that hard because I just didn’t see a future,” said Pritchard. “I’ve always said this: It was nothing to do with the city or the organization. I think the organization is top-notch. I think Boston is the best sports city in the world. The best fans and the games are always sold out. As a player, you want to play in a situation like that. 

“But, end of the day, I’d rather be playing. And I wasn’t playing. I was watching a lot of games. Now, we were really good and I was going to be a good teammate, regardless of the situation. But I’m a competitor and I thought I belonged on the court to play, and play with the best. And so I went to Brad and just asked if, like, there was an opportunity out there where they could get value back. It didn’t end up working.“

Or maybe it did.

“Payton wasn’t playing a couple of years ago and that was hard,” said Stevens. “Part of the reason that that was hard was, he did play a lot his first year, didn’t play as much his second at the start, and then at the end of the second played more. And so you have that as your foundation. Sometimes when you have that as your foundation, it’s a lot more difficult to then go backwards. 

“But it was pretty clear, that summer [of 2023], that we should either probably help him find a place to play or make sure that we had space for him to play, because he’s a really good player and he’s kind of guy you want in your building. He’s an all-time worker.”

Danny Ainge, who drafted Pritchard, has often suggested that the best trades you make can be the ones you don’t. The Celtics put a high value on Pritchard and were rewarded for not making any sort of rash decision to ship him out. 

“I won’t go into specifics, but it takes two to tango,” said Stevens. “I think, at the end of the day, trade-wise, there wasn’t — to be honest with you, there was nothing even close.”

Stevens made seismic roster changes that summer that shipped out both Smart and Brogdon, as the Celtics reset their core with Kristaps Porzingis and Jrue Holiday. Despite the addition of a championship guard, it was clear there was a pathway to more playing time for Pritchard, whom Stevens soon engaged about a long-term extension.

By the start of 2023-24 season, Pritchard had the hope of consistent playing time and a four-year, $30 million contract extension. Two years after his trade request, it’s Pritchard who is steamrolling toward Sixth Man of the Year — and could be a key piece in Boston’s quest to repeat as champions.

Admitted Pritchard: “It ended up working out.”

To be honest with you, there was nothing even close.

Brad Stevens on trade offers for Payton Pritchard in the summer of 2023

There was a certain glow to Pritchard when he plopped down in a chair inside the WGBH building next to the Celtics’ practice facility earlier this month. Once reserved in these interview settings, he’s open and honest as this reporter asks him to relive the highs and lows of his Boston tenure. Teammates will soon take his spot, and then rave about his work ethic and his importance to Boston’s title hopes.

“Opportunities come and go, depending on coaching staff, depending on things that sometimes may be outside of your control,” said Jaylen Brown. “As long as you keep your head right, your work ethic, and continue to grow your game, your potential will shine through.

“Payton’s having a hell of a year this year. He’s been great for our group. He’s been a superstar in his role. He’s been the definition of a superstar in his role. And we’ve empowered that. It’s been an honor. It’s been a pleasure to be alongside somebody who has that work ethic, shows up every day to give you his best. And that’s what we need. 

“Payton’s a huge part of our team.”

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla struggled to find time for Pritchard at the start of his tenure as Boston coach, but has leaned heavily on him this season. 

“I’m grateful for his competitive nature and the passion that he brings every day,” said Mazzulla. “The great thing about him is he’s competitive and he wears his heart on his sleeve. He just wants to win. He wants to be a part of something great and he’ll do whatever it takes to do that.”

Echoed veteran big man Al Horford: “Payton’s resilient and Payton’s very driven. Payton, one of the things that everybody talks about is hard work, and he’s a very hard worker. But his mindset, he’s very competitive. He’s very resilient. And it’s just been pretty impressive to see the big leap that he has taken this year. And he’s obviously more confident.

“But just his will, it’s something that is contagious and inspiring.”

Pritchard’s hard work and resiliency should soon be rewarded with an individual honor: the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award. It’s an award with deep Boston roots, from John Havlicek to Kevin McHale to Bill Walton to Brogdon. Now Pritchard is poised to etch his name into that lineage of Boston bench stars.

Pritchard might carve out a couple other entries in the record book, too.

He already set an NBA record for the most 3-pointers off the bench in a single season, and now is jockeying with teammates Jayson Tatum and White to set a new Celtics single-season record in 3-point makes. Pritchard and White were the first NBA tandem to score 40 points apiece in a win over Pritchard’s hometown Blazers last month.

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Who could have envisioned all this back in February 2023? Pritchard bet on himself and has been handsomely rewarded.

What follows is more from our Q&A with Pritchard earlier this month, edited for clarity and brevity, as he revisited the highs and lows of his Boston journey:

What was your lowest moment of this journey?

Pritchard: “There’s a lot of moments where you question whether you’re going to make it, whether I was even gonna make it to this level, if I was going to be able to continue to play in the NBA.

“After my second year, I was part of the rotation, being in the Finals, and still a young player trying to develop, trying to get better. And then, third year, to not playing at all and going what felt like 20 games in a row, not touching the floor. Having many guys out and not playing still. So that could definitely be a mental test and a lot of people can kind of crumble in that situation.

“I was fortunate to have good vets around. I became close with Blake [Griffin] and he really helped me during that time because it just allowed me to have somebody that was a Hall of Famer in my ear telling me how much potential I really had. I had a coach named Aaron Miles that helped me through that year a lot, too.

“But a lot of those moments, I think, is what made me better. It made me hungrier. I worked on things that I needed to get better at. And hopefully this is just the start of it all. I hope I can continue this growth, and I know I’ll continue to put in the work to keep getting better. I don’t know what the future holds or what my ceiling is.”

Could you ever imagine, in that moment, how quickly it would have flipped? And do you ever think, “Man, I’m kind of glad Brad didn’t trade me?

Pritchard: “Obviously, Brad made the decision to keep me here and obviously had belief in me that I could turn out to be something.

“I’m very happy to be here. I mean, this is like home. The East Coast is home to me now. So Boston, being from Oregon, I enjoy it here.”

How quickly did you start to see it turning the corner and when did you realize you were going to get a chance? 

Pritchard: “Well, once we started talking about the extension in the summertime that was going to come. Waiting to see like how that was going to work out. And then to see the guards leave, Smart and Malcolm, good players; we lost Rob [Williams III]. But like, we gained Jrue and KP. So got a lot of talent back.

“But I saw that there was a position, that I was going to be given at least 15 minutes a night. So I just took that opportunity and said, ‘OK, I’ll take 15 and try to build on that and just keep getting better and better and earn more and more.’

“I went through my slump still at first. I remember the start of my fourth year, I went the first five games, don’t even know if I hit a shot, you know? People forget about those moments, but I don’t. And I remember saying at the time, I feel like it’s these those type of moments were going gonna make me better in the end.”

What did it mean to get that contract extension?

Pritchard: “I feel like, the money aside, I feel like what helped me the most is like I knew I had four more years to prove myself and keep growing in the best league in the world. So that was the biggest thing for me is just to have the opportunity to play and keep showing what I’m capable of.”

You’ve said winning a title is most important. But what would it mean to join the Celtics’ long history of Sixth Men of the Year?

Pritchard: “Oh, it’d be an honor for sure. It’s something that every player does want. If they come off the bench, you do want that award.

“Now, I’m not hanging my head on it, whether I get it or not. I put myself in the best position to get it. But, end of the day, it means I helped my team off the bench, at the best of my ability, and I did my job. But definitely would be an honor and to put my name into history with those guys.”

Has it sunk in that you are an NBA record holder? You’ve done things no other bench player has ever done. 

Pritchard: “It hasn’t really. The coaches actually just put the ball in my locker. So I have that. I’ll give that to my wife, maybe she’ll I frame it or something, I don’t know. But hopefully I can build on that.”

What other mementos have you saved from your journey so far? 

Pritchard: “I’ve gotten certain people’s jerseys, have done that stuff. My parents really have a lot of it. Like, my dad got the jersey from the Blazers game, when me and D-White both had the 40 [points]. So I felt like that was a monumental moment for Boston history, too. And then the championship jersey.

Have you noticed our teams defending you differently now? 

Pritchard: “I think it changes game to game, but I definitely notice there’s certain times where I draw certain defenders, they’re better matchups.

“Sometimes they don’t leave my body or just not try to me get easy looks. Which I want because it’s a respect thing. And when you are a good player, they’re going to put the better defenders on you.”

Do you have a favorite Pritchard nickname or phrase? There’s been no shortage of them this season.

Pritchard: “My teammates, I think they like the, ‘Pritch Please.’ They say that a lot. So I feel like it’s cool, it’s catchy. I see it all over, even on away stadiums now. So it’s definitely cool.”

What is it like to see all the Payton Pritchard gear at the Garden?

Pritchard: “Just very appreciative to have the support of the people. I feel like I give a lot of communities the sense of hope, that with hard work anything is possible. So that’s what I at least want to give off. And I appreciate [the fan support].”

Knicks’ Jalen Brunson provides ‘promising’ update on rehab progress

Jalen Brunson continues working his way toward a late-season return. 

The Knicks’ All-Star point guard has missed the last 10 games with a sprained right ankle suffered after landing awkwardly on a shot attempt in the closing minutes of an overtime loss to the Los Angles Lakers earlier this month. 

New York has gone an even 5-5 over that span, and his absence has certainly been felt.  

While Brunson hasn’t been cleared to return to practice just yet, head coach Tom Thibodeau told reporters earlier this week that he’s “feeling a lot better” and has been able to do "more and more each day."  

Brunson himself said he’s excited about the progress he’s made during the latest episode of the Roomates Show podcast

“I’ve been back East since the LA game,” he said. “I’m feeling better, walking without the boot. Thibs said I’ve impressed recently. I’m just doing everything I can to get back to 100 percent. Doing things two, three times a day. Just working my way back.

"For the most part, I’m happy to see the progress with where I’m at, so I think that’s promising."

SNY NBA Insider Ian Begley reported earlier this week that the 28-year-old captain has actually been progressing faster than initially anticipated -- though the team will continue taking things day-by-day to ensure that they don’t rush him back.

While Brunson is currently without a timeline for a return, he is expected to be reevaluated later this week, and Begley reports that there is no thought of him remaining sidelined for the rest of the regular season. 

Following Friday night's meeting with the Milwaukee Bucks, New York has just nine games left. 

They face a brutally tough schedule the rest of the way, but have already guaranteed themselves a top-six seed in the Eastern Conference after clinching a playoff spot with the Hawks’ loss to the Heat on Thursday night.