Fantasy baseball two-start pitchers: Pablo López headlines the list of options for week of May 5

Hello and welcome to the sixth installment of our weekly two-start pitcher article for the 2025 MLB season.

I'll be here every Friday to highlight some of the best two-start pitcher options in fantasy baseball leagues for the upcoming week, as well as some streaming options to keep in mind.

Thinking ahead with your weekly strategy can give you an advantage on the waiver wire and hopefully be a difference-maker in the standings at the end of the season.

This is a living document, so we'll update the options below as the weekend moves along.

Before we get into it, we'll start with a couple of notes on situations that may be unresolved or teams that may not have a two-start pitcher lined up for the upcoming week:

We don’t have any clear word yet on who is going to draw two starts for the Red Sox for the upcoming week, as the shoulder injury to Walker Buehler has caused everything to shift around. If Buehler winds up on the injured list, the most likely scenario has Sean Newcomb stepping back into the rotation to make two starts (vs. Rangers, @ Royals). Even if that does happen, it’s a risky two-step from a highly volatile pitcher.

The injury to Tyler Glasnow has thrown a wrench into the Dodgers’ rotation for next week, so it’s unclear who (if anyone) will wind up making two starts. There have been rumblings than Ben Casparius could slide into that rotation spot, and if so he would line up for a strong two-start week taking on the Marlins in Miami and the Diamondbacks in Arizona. It’s appealing that the font start is the one that you really would want from Casparius, as it wouldn’t crush you if he got pushed back for that second start or the Dodgers went with a bullpen game.

There’s still no clarity on what the Mets plan to do next week just yet. It’s possible that Griffin Canning could wind up with a two-start week (@ Diamondbacks, vs. Cubs), but that’s not guaranteed just yet. Stay tuned and we’ll update throughout the weekend as more information becomes available.

The Cardinals are back to using a full six-man rotation, so each of their starters will take just one turn this week and no one will get a two-start week.

No word yet on what the Blue Jays will do with their rotation next week regarding who will function as their fifth starter and when they’ll slot in. It’s possible that Jose Berrios could start on Tuesday, and if so he would line up for two starts (@ Angels, @ Mariners), but that’s far from a guarantee at this point. It’s also possible that whoever fills that fifth starter role could go on Tuesday and wind up with a two-start week. Stay tuned.

Without further ado, let's dig into the options for the week of May 5.

Going Twice…

Note: Probable pitchers as of Friday, May 2, and are subject to change.

American League

Strong Plays

Pablo López (vs. Orioles, vs. Giants)

López has pitched every bit like the ace that the Twins need him to be through his first six starts on the season, posting a stellar 2.25 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and a 26/4 K/BB ratio over his first 28 innings. There’s no reason to expect him to fall off this week with a pair of strong home starts, making him one of the top overall options on a week that’s hurting for quality two-start weeks. He should be started in all leagues without question.

Cole Ragans (vs. White Sox, vs. Red Sox)

Tentatively, the expectation is that Ragans (groin) will be able to return to the Royals’ rotation on Monday. If that’s the case, he’ll line up for a strong two-start week, both at home, with the White Sox on the front end. If he’s active and pitching you’re obviously going to be using him in all formats, just be sure to monitor the news throughout the weekend to make sure that he’s actually going to go.

Seth Lugo (vs. White Sox, vs. Red Sox)

Lugo has picked up right where he left off after his brilliant 2024 season, registering a 3.04 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and a 34/12 K/BB ratio over 44 innings through his first seven starts. He’s going to continue to work deep into games, provide good ratios and have a shot at a victory every time he takes the mound. Getting to face the White Sox to start the week is just a bonus. He should be started with complete confidence in all formats for this enticing two-step.

Carlos Rodón (vs. Padres, @ Athletics)

Rodón has looked especially sharp through his first seven starts on the season, going 4-3 with a 3.43 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and a 52/19 K/BB ratio across 42 innings. The matchup with the Padres isn’t great, but he catches them at a good time and even in West Sacramento we’re still not shying away from starts against the Athletics. Rodón should continue to pile up strikeouts throughout the week and he has a decent chance at snagging at least one victory as well. He should be started in all leagues once again this week.

Drew Rasmussen (vs. Phillies, vs. Brewers)

As we have said all along, as long as Rasmussen is healthy he will deliver strong results and should be started in all formats. That has certainly been the case through his first six starts – posting a stellar 2.64 ERA, 0.98 WHIP and a 30/7 K/BB ratio over 30 2/3 innings. He gets the added benefit of both starts coming at home this week, with neither opposing offense particularly worrisome against right-handed pitchers. I think Rasmussen is one of the best plays on the board this week.

Nathan Eovaldi (@ Red Sox, @ Tigers)

Eovaldi has absolutely shoved through his first seven starts on the 2025 season, posting a brilliant 2.11 ERA, 0.77 WHIP and a 46/3 K/BB ratio over his first 42 2/3 innings. Despite the pair of difficult road matchups, Eovaldi should have earned fantasy managers’ trust and should be started in all leagues this week. Worst case scenario he’ll still deliver strong strikeout totals and will have a shot at a victory and the overall likelihood of either of those starts turning into a disaster look very low.

Decent Plays

Luis Severino (vs. Mariners, vs. Yankees)

I was this close to placing Severino in the strong plays group this week, but given the pair of tough matchups and the fact that they’re both in West Sacramento, I simply couldn’t justify it. He has been great through his first seven starts with the A’s though – posting a 3.30 ERA, 1.17 WHIP and a 33/13 K/BB ratio across 43 2/3 innings. Wins are always going to be hard to come by pitching for the A’s and Severino isn’t really a true strikeout artist these days, but he still makes for a solid streaming option for his two-start week. I’d be comfortable rolling him out there in both 12 and 15 team formats.

Bryce Miller (@ Athletics, vs. Blue Jays)

While Miller’s 3.52 ERA through his first six starts matches his career mark, his 1.44 WHIP has been completely out of character for him. A pair of rough starts on the road has contributed to that trouble while Miller has been much better in Seattle this season. That being said, having to take on the A’s in West Sacramento where the ball has been flying out of the yard this season is somewhat concerning. It’s not enough for me to sit Miller this week, but it’s something to at least brace yourself for. For me it’s another bet on talent. If you have Miller you have to trust him and use him for his two-start week.

Shane Smith (@ Royals, vs. Marlins)

If you haven’t been paying much attention to the White Sox this season, you may have missed just how well Shane Smith has pitched through his first six starts in the big leagues. The 25-year-old hurler boasts a 2.23 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 26/12 K/BB ratio over 32 1/3 innings so far. The matchups this week actually look pretty enticing as well, though his capacity to win games will always be hindered by his supporting cast. If you have him rostered or if he’s available to add, go ahead and start him with confidence for the upcoming week.

Jackson Jobe (@ Rockies, vs. Mariners)

While he has been pretty good overall through his first five starts on the season, Jobe did show some rust his last time out after a long layoff in between starts. The Tigers are going to continue to find ways to push him back whenever possible as they’re limiting his workload for the season, so don’t be surprised if this two-start week ultimately ends up getting bumped. If that’s the case, you’re left with just the front half, taking on the Rockies at Coors Field. That’s not to say that he can’t succeed there, just know what you’re getting yourself into when rolling Jobe out there for the upcoming week.

Tyler Anderson (vs. Blue Jays, vs. Orioles)

Tyler Anderson has always been a pitcher that has gotten by on smoke and mirrors rather than dominating opposing hitters. That has certainly been the case through his first six starts in 2025 as he has compiled a 2.67 ERA, 1.04 WHIP and a 27/14 K/BB ratio over 33 2/3 innings despite his 3.64 xERA and 5.07 xFIP. Eventually it’s probably going to catch up to him and there will be a correction coming, but who knows when that will actually be. In the meantime, he gets a couple of decent matchups with both starts coming at home. It depends on your risk tolerance, but there are definitely leagues where I would feel comfortable starting Anderson for his two starts this coming week.

At Your Own Risk

Cade Povich (@ Twins, @ Angels)

Povich has not pitched well through his first six starts with the Orioles this season, compiling a troublesome 5.16 ERA, 1.65 WHIP and a 25/12 K/BB ratio over 29 2/3 innings. It doesn’t seem like a case of bad luck either, as his xERA sits a full run higher at 6.13 while his xFIP checks in at 4.51. He does get the benefit of making both starts on the road though, away from the hitter-friendly confines of Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Is that enough to risk blowing up your ratios by streaming him for two starts? That depends on how desperately you need to make up ground in wins and strikeouts. In 15 teamers, I could be swayed into taking a shot if I really needed it, I don’t think that I can get there in 12 teamers.

Sean Burke (@ Royals, vs. Marlins)

While he has shown some flashes this season, the overall results for Burke haven’t been great through his first seven appearances (six starts), with a 4.91 ERA, 1.36 WHIP and a 25/14 K/BB ratio over his 33 innings. The matchups aren’t terrifying, but he’s not likely to win a game and his strikeout upside is limited, meaning you’re just taking on ratio risk without much benefit. In the deepest of leagues if you want to try it out, go ahead, but I’m probably staying away here.

Luis L. Ortiz (@ Nationals, vs. Phillies)

A popular sleeper option heading into the 2025 season, Ortiz has mostly struggled through his first six outings with the Guardians, posting a 4.78 ERA, 1.41 WHIP and a 36/16 K/BB ratio over 32 innings. The strikeouts are definitely enticing, and the main reason that he got so much love leading up to the season, but the ratio risk is very real here as well. If you’re the gambling type and feel like he’s going to defy expectations this week, go ahead and roll him out there. If you’re trying to protect ratios, you may want to steer clear.

Ronel Blanco (@ Brewers, vs. Reds)

Blanco continues to grasp at straws trying to recapture the magic that he found during the 2024 season. Through his first six starts, it just hasn’t been there, as he’s pitched to a 5.08 ERA, 1.31 WHIP and a 26/14 K/BB ratio over 28 1/3 innings of work. Taking on a pair of powerful National League clubs in parks that amplify the long ball doesn’t seem like a recipe for success for him this week either. If you’re desperate in 15 teamers and want to take a shot, go ahead, but I’m certainly not using him in 12 teamers this week.

National League

Strong Plays

Corbin Burnes (vs. Mets, vs. Dodgers)

Burnes hasn’t quite lived up to the lofty expectations that fantasy managers had for him thus far, as he’s just 1-1 with a 3.58 ERA, 1.38 WHIP and a 28/17 K/BB ratio over 32 2/3 innings through his first six starts with the Diamondbacks. He has been better as of late though, giving up just four earned runs in total over his last three starts and he picked up his lone victory his last time out against the Mets. The matchups are tough, but you drafted Burnes to be an ace at the top of your pitching staff and you can’t sit him for a two-start week.

Zack Wheeler (@ Rays, @ Guardians)

If you have Zack Wheeler rostered, you’re obviously starting him every week of the season without question. Getting him in a strong two-start week is just an added bonus. Don’t overthink things here. Wheeler is a true ace – posting a 3.48 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and a 57/9 K/BB ratio across 44 innings through his first seven starts on the season. He should be started in 100% of leagues this week and all weeks and is one of the top overall plays on the board this week.

Brady Singer (@ Braves, @ Astros)

It might be time to start putting some respect on Brady Singer’s name. He has been outstanding through his first six starts with the Reds, going 4-1 with a 3.24 ERA, 1.08 WHIP and a 36/12 K/BB ratio across 33 1/3 innings. He has gone six innings or more in each of his last two starts and has punched out six or more batters in four of his first six. He should probably be started for most single start weeks at the moment, so he absolutely has to be active and in lineups for this two-start week.

Michael King (@ Yankees, @ Rockies)

King has continued to look like an elite starting pitcher through his first seven starts on the season, going 4-1 with a 2.09 ERA, 1.01 WHIP and a 46/12 K/BB ratio over his first 38 2/3 innings. He’s the type of pitcher that fantasy managers should be starting every week with full confidence, especially for two-start weeks. I get that the matchups are about as bad as they can get – taking on the Yankees in New York and the Rockies at Coors Field – but that’s not a good excuse to bench one of the best pitchers in all of baseball. His ratio risk will be a bit higher than it normally would be, but you still have to trust the Padres’ right-hander and roll him out there in all leagues this week.

Decent Plays

Zac Gallen (vs. Mets, vs. Dodgers)

Like teammate Corbin Burnes, Gallen has also struggled out of the gate in 2025, registering a 4.93 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and a 43/18 K/BB ratio over 38 1/3 frames through his first seven starts. The ERA estimators show that he should be much closer to a 4.00 ERA than he is to 5.00 and he has a long enough track record that I think you have to trust him even in a couple of difficult matchups. Worst case scenario, he should deliver double digit strikeouts on the week.

AJ Smith-Shawver (vs. Reds, @ Pirates)

The 22-year-old right-hander has been wildly inconsistent through his first four starts with the Braves this season, leading to a 4.26 ERA and 1.68 WHIP over 19 innings. That has also come with 22 punchouts though and Smith-Shawver is fresh off his finest start of the year, a hard-earned victory over the Rockies at Coors Field. The matchups look to be in his favor for the upcoming week and the strikeouts are always there, making this two-step one of the better overall streaming options on the board this week in terms of players that are widely available on waivers.

Matthew Boyd (vs. Giants, @ Mets)

So far, the oft-injured veteran southpaw has been a rock in the Cubs’ rotation, posting a 2.70 ERA, 1.44 WHIP and a 30/13 K/BB ratio over 33 1/3 innings through his first three starts. You pretty much know what you’re going to get from Boyd – decent strikeout totals and WHIP risk with a decent shot at earning a victory each time he takes the hill. That’s more than enough for me to start him without question in both 12 and 15 teamers for what looks to be a decent two-start week.

Andrew Abbott (@ Braves, @ Astros)

So far, so good for Abbott through his first four starts on the season. He has gone 2-0 with a 2.84 ERA, 1.26 WHIP and a 23/12 K/BB ratio across 19 innings. He has only gone four innings in each of his last two starts and has thrown more than 85 pitches just once this season, so workload concerns could curtail his upside in the wins department. The strikeouts should be there though, making him a worthwhile start in all 15 teamers and I’d even be fine rolling him out there in 12 teamers this week if I didn’t have better options.

Jake Irvin (vs. Guardians, vs. Cardinals)

Irvin has pitched surprisingly well through his first seven starts on the season, with a 4.01 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and a 33/11 K/BB ratio over 42 2/3 innings. Personally, I’m perfectly fine with taking on the lower strikeouts in order to get the strong WHIP that Irvin has been providing. Neither matchup is particularly frightening on the surface and he benefits by having both of his starts come at home. I’d definitely start him any place that I had him and would be looking to stream him anywhere that he may be available.

Landen Roupp (@ Cubs, @ Twins)

Roupp has provided a mixed bag for fantasy managers over his first six starts of the season. He has inflicted ratio damage with a 5.10 ERA and 1.63 WHIP over his first 30 innings while also contributing a pair of wins and 35 strikeouts. Expect more of the same this week with a pair of road starts – including a tough one against the Cubs at Wrigley Field. The strikeouts are probably enough for me to use him in 15 team leagues, but I’d be fine benching him in 12’s if you had better options. There’s also risk that if he gets throttled in his first start that the Giants could finally pull the plug and add Hayden Birdsong to their rotation.

At Your Own Risk

Chase Dollander (vs. Tigers, vs. Padres)

You’d like to be able to roll out a team’s top pitching prospect without fear of blowing up your ratios, but that’s not the situation that we’re in here with Chase Dollander. He has pitched to a cringe-inducing 6.48 ERA and 1.52 WHIP over 25 innings through his first five starts – though that has come with a pair of victories and 25 strikeouts. If all you care about is wins and strikeouts and can handle the potential ratio damage, then Dollander makes for a fine streaming option this week. With both starts at Coors Field though and against two of the better teams in all of baseball, the wiser play is probably to just avoid him.

Sandy Alcantara (vs. Dodgers, @ White Sox)

Most pitchers struggle and show inconsistency in their first season back from a major surgery and unfortunately Alcantara has been no exception. He holds a miserable 8.31 ERA, 1.65 WHIP and a 19/17 K/BB ratio over 26 innings through his first six starts. It’s not going to get any easier as he’s set to take on the Dodgers to kick off his two-start week before finishing with a softer matchup against the White Sox in Chicago. The second matchup might be enough for me to try him once more in deeper leagues, just know that the Dodgers’ matchup could turn into a complete disaster. I’d like to think that in 12 teamers you have better options and wouldn’t need to take the risk.

Tobias Myers (vs. Astros, @ Rays)

Myers was knocked around his last time out in what looked like a strong matchup against the White Sox, giving up two runs on two hits and three walks in just two innings of work, so expect there to be inconsistencies as he continues to work his way back into the Brewers’ rotation. I’d be inclined to bet on the talent showing through in his two matchups this week, but winding up with six mediocre innings and no wins is also well within the range of possibilities here.

Carmen Mlodzinski (@ Cardinals, vs. Braves)

The Pirates seem intent on keeping Mlodzinski in their rotation despite his struggles this season – posting a miserable 6.58 ERA, 1.81 WHIP and a 22/10 K/BB ratio across 26 innings. With Bubba Chandler banging on the door to the big leagues, it feels like one more rough outing could send Mlodzinski over the edge. Don’t let that outing come in your fantasy lineups. There are better options on the board to use this week.

Streamer City

Here are a couple of my hand-picked streaming options for the upcoming week that are readily available in most fantasy leagues. I’ll track these results throughout the season so you can see how my recommendations have performed.

American League

Tomoyuki Sugano, Orioles, RHP (@ Twins - Thursday 5/8)

Sugano continues to be overlooked in most fantasy leagues despite a terrific 3.00 ERA and 1.15 WHIP over 33 frames through his first three starts. He has been working deep into games consistently, which helps to mitigate the overall lack of strikeouts and he gets a nice matchup against the Twins in a pitcher's park in Minneapolis. He's rostered in just 13 percent of all Yahoo leagues and makes for a nice streaming option.

National League

Edward Cabrera Marlins, RHP (vs. White Sox - Saturday 5/10)

Cabrera hasn't pitched well this season in his return from the injured list, but he gets to take on the White Sox next weekend and that's more than enough to give him a look in deeper leagues. He's rostered in just three percent of all Yahoo leagues at the moment and makes for a strong streaming option. Expect at least five strikeouts with a decent shot at a victory.

Last Week’s Review

Osvaldo Bido, Athletics, RHP (@ Marlins - Friday 5/2)

Still waiting on this one as well, though Bido was pushed back a couple of days until Sunday. He'll still take on the Marlins in Miami though and we're still interested as a streaming option.

Jordan Hicks Rockies, RHP (vs. Rockies - Saturday 5/3)

We won't know how this one fares until Saturday. There's still optimism that Hicks will deliver a strong performance in this start.

Former Canucks Coach Mike Sullivan Joins The New York Rangers

Jan 27, 2014; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks assistant coach Mike Sullivan talks with players on the banch during the third period against the Edmonton Oilersat Rogers Arena. The Edmonton Oilers won 4-2. Mandatory Credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin-Imagn Images

Former Vancouver Canucks assistant coach Mike Sullivan has a new home. After a decade with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Sullivan has agreed to become the next head coach of the New York Rangers. While details of the contract have not been released, it is rumoured to be a five-year deal that will make Sullivan the highest-paid coach in the NHL. 

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Due to his ties with the Canucks, Sullivan's name did come up when discussing who should replace Rick Tocchet. As mentioned, Sullivan did spend time as an assistant coach with the organization during the 2013-14 season and was named interim head coach during John Tortorella's six-game suspension. Sullivan also has ties to Jim Rutherford, as the two won multiple Stanley Cups with the Penguins.

Since his days in Vancouver, Sullivan has become one of the most successful coaches in the NHL. His regular-season record is 479-311-15-112, which ranks 32nd all-time. Sullivan was also named Head Coach of Team USA at the 4 Nations Face-Off and is projected to be behind the bench for the Americans at the 2026 Winter Olympics. 

With Sullivan off the board, the Canucks must turn their focus to other available coaches. While it was unlikely that Sullivan would have come to Vancouver, potentially adding him to the organization would have been a significant moment. Overall, it is a smart hire by the Rangers, who like the Canucks, are looking to get back into the playoffs in 2026. 

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The Hockey News

Leicester v Southampton may be El Crapico – but it’s a game with meaning

Two worst Premier League teams still have something to play for, not least to recognise the resilience of their fans

They’re calling it the worst Premier League game in history. They’re calling it El Chaffico. El Crapico. The Derby Della Mediocre. They’re calling it the first Premier League game in which both teams somehow manage to lose. They’re posting memes of old men playing walking football and Sideshow Bob stepping on rakes.

They’re mentioning the fact that none of the three relegated teams have won more games against Premier League opposition than Paris Saint-Germain have. The fact that since Leicester scored their last league goal at home, Southampton have sacked a manager, appointed an interim, appointed a permanent replacement, sacked the permanent replacement and re-appointed the interim from earlier.

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Knicks vs. Celtics second-round preview and prediction for 2025 NBA playoffs

The Knicks advanced to the second round of the playoffs for the third straight season behind Jalen Brunson’s magnificent 40-point performance and series-clinching three in Game 6 over the Pistons in Detroit.

While the performance and the shot were deserved causes for celebration, the team will have to quickly shift their focus from last series to this one, facing the defending champion Boston Celtics. This will be the toughest test the Knicks face this season and perhaps the toughest they have faced in the entire Tom Thibodeau era.

The Celtics won 61 games this year with a top-five offense and defense, going 4-0 against the Knicks by a combined 65-point margin, and come into the series as heavy favorites. 

Can Brunson and New York find a way to pull off the upset? Let’s dive in...

Little went right against Boston during the regular season, with the Knicks struggling on offense and giving the Celtics whatever they wanted on the other end. The focus for New York should be playing their peak basketball in every facet instead of hyper focusing on parts of their game -- unfortunately, we didn’t see much of that in the first round.

Though the Knicks won in six games, it was by a total margin of nine points, with New York regularly trailing and looking lost for entire quarters and halves in a series that was way too close.

New York often displayed a lack of preparation and purpose, especially offensively, where they scored 109.8 points per 100 possessions, which would've ranked bottom-10 in the regular season and was comparable to the Bucks and Lakers' lackluster scoring this postseason. 

Slowing the game down to a 1990s bricklaying, mud-throwing slugfest would be a logical approach to this Boston series after Orlando seemed to bother them a bit with that style, but New York will still need a better offensive showing to stand any chance.

 York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) dribbles in the first half against the Detroit Pistons during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs.
York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) dribbles in the first half against the Detroit Pistons during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs. / Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

The Celtics’ approach shouldn’t surprise: expect a wing on Karl-Anthony Towns so their big can float off Josh Hart.

This will give the Knicks any matchup they want -- it’s on them to take advantage. Look for early post-ups and cross screens to get there for Towns, who took advantage of this scheme to some success in previous meetings and the Detroit series.  

Playoff Brunson is real, and unstoppable, so he should switch hunt for whoever he prefers. Boston’s bigs Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford, and their defensive wings Derrick White and Jaylen Brown offer the biggest strength and speed advantages, respectively. 

But this isn’t the Pistons, and the Knicks cannot talent their way to a winning offense. They’ll need to be much more pointed in getting wings Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby aggressive looks against the smaller Boston guards, and getting Hart involved in so much movement and action that the Celtics either get burned hiding a big on him or switch things up. 

Someone who needs a big series is Miles McBride, who had a huge postseason in 2024 and heightened expectations coming into this season, but struggled through injuries and had a rough first round against Detroit. The Knicks don’t need him to create beyond his means, but he needs much more confidence in his shooting and to step up with some big games if the Knicks want any chance -- as they aren’t getting much else off their bench.

Defensively, expect Brunson and Towns to be tested every possession. That was essentially Boston’s approach in the regular season, and Detroit had lots of good looks attacking those two as well.

Drop coverage is essentially a no-go unless the Knicks want to allow Towns to guard a bunch of elite scorers heading downhill on an island, or give up a bunch of pick-and-pop threes to Porzingis at the top of the key. New York largely abandoned it last series unless Mitchell Robinson was on the floor, so expect a similar approach here.

This series should be more of a switching one for New York. They tried it the last two games against Boston, and though it comes with weaknesses of its own, it seems like the best path to getting the Celtics out of their offensive rhythm.

New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) celebrates a three point basket in the first half against the Detroit Pistons during game three of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena
New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) celebrates a three point basket in the first half against the Detroit Pistons during game three of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena / Rick Osentoski - Imagn Images

If Jayson Tatum wants to spend a game isolating Brunson and Towns after getting them screened onto him, why not let him? Pushing him towards a bunch of contested mid-range fallaways and one-on-one drives against a surprisingly mobile seven-footer, even if it’s en route to 40 points, seems preferable to getting in a blender that leads to a bunch of open threes that the Celtics thrive on.

The Knicks will have to be extremely on point with their rotations and communication. One slip-up or drive-by and the Celtics machine gets churning, their positioning and passing baked in over two seasons together to the point of being nearly automatic.

When New York eventually does get to scrambling, they should prioritize running shooters off the arc, making Boston finish from the mid-range and around the rim. Even if they score efficiently, making them play more in the paint, more physically, and steering them away from their preferred opportunities could pay dividends later in the series.

The Knicks will need masterful individual defensive performances out of Anunoby and Bridges, who brought it against Cade Cunningham and will need to do the same against Tatum and Brown. Brunson and Towns have to be as sharp as ever as the weak points in the defense that Boston will attack.

But the biggest swing factor will likely be the accumulated smaller parts of the game. Half of the Celtics' game is letting you beat yourself. They don’t turn the ball over, they defend hard and do well on the defensive glass, and generate enough efficient looks that even a rough shooting night won’t take away too much from their point totals. 

The Knicks will need championship poise to counter this -- limited giveaways, domination on both sides of the glass, and a defensive focus on getting Boston away from their ideal looks. Put simply, it won’t take many of these unfocused, sloppy stretches we saw in the Detroit series to give this Boston team 20-point leads that New York would struggle to overcome. 

But the Knicks can beat this team. They have the talent, the toughness, and most importantly, Brunson.  

Unfortunately, the cracks that formed in the regular season seemed to have been exposed, if not worsened, in a first round that looked way too difficult for them. That doesn’t inspire a whole lot of confidence, so barring a major in-series leap from this Knicks team, we’re taking the Celtics in five games. 

Yankees' Jazz Chisholm Jr. put on injured list because of strained right oblique

NEW YORK — Yankees second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. was placed on the 15-day injured list because of a strained right oblique after getting hurt during a swing in a game at the Baltimore Orioles.

Chisholm grabbed at his side after fouling off a first pitch from Kyle Gibson during the first inning, took a ball and then stepped out of the batter’s box to stretch the side, prompting manager Aaron Boone and and athletic trainer to come out and speak with him.

Chisholm remained in the game, doubled into the right-field corner on the next pitch and when the ball was bobbled headed to third and slid in headfirst. He appeared in discomfort and immediately left the game for a pinch runner.

“I’m really not as concerned as everybody else,” he said after the game. “I tore my oblique before. I know it’s not torn or anything.”

Chisholm didn’t play Wednesday and was to have tests Thursday after the team returned to New York. The IL roster move was retroactive to Wednesday, and the Yankees recalled infielder Jorbit Vivas from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

Acquired from Miami last July 27, Chisholm is hitting .181 with seven homers and 17 RBIs in 30 games. He was sidelined between Aug. 12 and 23 last year because of a sprained left elbow sustained on a headfirst slide.

Mets at Cardinals Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for May 2

Its Friday, May 2 and the Mets (21-11) are in St. Louis to open a series against the Cardinals (14-18).

Clay Holmes is slated to take the mound for New York against Sonny Gray for St. Louis.

Both of these teams enter the three-game series having lost on Thursday. The Cards got smacked by the Reds, 9-1, while the Mets were doubled up by the Diamondbacks, 4-2.

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

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Game details & how to watch Mets at Cardinals

  • Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
  • Time: 8:15PM EST
  • Site: Busch Stadium
  • City: St. Louis, MO
  • Network/Streaming: SNY, FDSNMWX

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Odds for the Mets at the Cardinals

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Mets (-120), Cardinals (+101)
  • Spread:  Mets -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Mets at Cardinals

  • Pitching matchup for May 2, 2025: Clay Holmes vs. Sonny Gray
    • Mets: Clay Holmes (3-1, 2.64 ERA)
      Last outing: 4/26 at Washington - 5IP, 0ER, 4H, 0BB, 2Ks
    • Cardinals: Sonny Gray (3-0, 3.60 ERA)
      Last outing: 4/26 vs. Milwaukee - 6IP, 3ER, 7H, 3BB, 4Ks

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mets at Cardinals

  • Juan Soto hit .232 in April but opened May going 2-3 with 2HRs and 2RBIs yesterday
  • The Total has cashed the under in 9 of the Mets' 16 road games this season
  • The Mets have covered the Run Line in 7 of their last 8 games against the Cardinals

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the New York Mets on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the St. Louis Cardinals at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 7.0.

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Cubs at Brewers Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for May 2

Its Friday, May 2 and the Cubs (19-13) are in Milwaukee to take on the Brewers (16-16). Ben Brown is slated to take the mound for Chicago against Quinn Priester for Milwaukee.

The Brewers are coming off a 8-0 shutout loss against the Chicago White Sox last night. Chad Patrick was on the mound for the Brewers. He gave up three earned runs and six hits in 5.2 innings.

The Cubs are entering this series off a 2-1 series win against the Pirates. The Cubs won the final game 8-3.

Ian Happ was spectacular. He had two runs on three hits and was walked once. He also added one RBI.

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Game details & how to watch Cubs at Brewers

  • Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
  • Time: 8:10PM EST
  • Site: American Family Field
  • City: Milwaukee, WI
  • Network/Streaming: Apple TV+

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Odds for the Cubs at the Brewers

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Cubs (-114), Brewers (-105)
  • Spread:  Cubs -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cubs at Brewers

  • Pitching matchup for May 2, 2025: Ben Brown vs. Quinn Priester
    • Cubs: Ben Brown, (2-2, 6.04 ERA)
      Last outing (Philadelphia Phillies, 4/26): 3.2 Innings Pitched, 6 Earned Runs Allowed, 9 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts
    • Brewers: Quinn Priester, (1-0, 3.79 ERA)
      Last outing (St Louis Cardinals, 4/26): 5.0 Innings Pitched, 5 Earned Runs Allowed, 8 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 2 Strikeouts

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

  • The Cubs have won 4 of 5 games at divisional opponents
  • Each of the last 3 matchups between the Cubs and the Brewers have stayed under the Total
  • The Brewers are up 3.71 units on the Run Line in their last 5 games at American Family Field

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Chicago Cubs on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Milwaukee Brewers at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Tigers at Angels prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for May 2

Its Friday, May 2 and the Tigers (20-12) are in Anaheim to take on the Angels (12-18). Tarik Skubal is slated to take the mound for Detroit against José Soriano for Los Angeles.

The Tigers took game one of the series with a 10-4 victory yesterday. Casey Mize was fantastic. He pitched 7.0 innings and only gave up four earned runs on seven hits while striking out four batters.

The Angels' Yusei Kikuchi had a decent outing. He only gave up two earned runs on five hits while striking out five batters.

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

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Game details & how to watch Tigers at Angels

  • Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
  • Time: 9:38PM EST
  • Site: Angel Stadium
  • City: Anaheim, CA
  • Network/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network West, FanDuel Sports Network Detroit

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Odds for the Tigers at the Angels

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Tigers (-167), Angels (+140)
  • Spread:  Tigers -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Tigers at Angels

  • Pitching matchup for May 2, 2025: Tarik Skubal vs. José Soriano
    • Tigers: Tarik Skubal, (3-2, 2.34 ERA)
      Last outing (Baltimore Orioles, 4/27): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 11 Strikeouts
    • Angels: José Soriano, (2-4, 4.50 ERA)
      Last outing (Minnesota Twins, 4/27): 5.0 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Tigers at Angels

  • The Tigers have won 4 of their last 5 away games against teams with losing records
  • Each of the Angels' last 3 home games against the Tigers have gone over the Total
  • It has been 9 games since the Angels last covered the Run Line

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Detroit Tigers on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Los Angeles Angels at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 7.0.

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Rockies at Giants prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for May 2

Its Friday, May 2 and the Rockies (6-25) are in San Francisco to take on the Giants (19-13). Antonio Senzatela is slated to take the mound for Colorado against Robbie Ray for San Francisco.

The Rockies won game one of the series 4-3 and made it two wins in a row after a brutal start.

Kyle Freeland was on the mound for the Rockies. He struck out five batters, gave up seven hits, and three earned runs in 6.0 innings.

Though Justin Verlander could not pick up the win, he was solid through 6.1 innings. He struck out four batters and gave up just two earned runs on five hits.

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

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Game details & how to watch Rockies at Giants

  • Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
  • Time: 10:15PM EST
  • Site: Oracle Park
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • Network/Streaming: NBCS BA+, KNTV, Rockies.TV, MLBN

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Odds for the Rockies at the Giants

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Rockies (+212), Giants (-261)
  • Spread:  Giants -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rockies at Giants

  • Pitching matchup for May 2, 2025: Antonio Senzatela vs. Robbie Ray
    • Rockies: Antonio Senzatela, (1-4, 5.22 ERA)
      Last outing (Cincinnati Reds, 4/26): 5.0 Innings Pitched, 4 Earned Runs Allowed, 8 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts
    • Giants: Robbie Ray, (3-0, 3.73 ERA)
      Last outing (Texas Rangers, 4/26): 7.0 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 8 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Rockies at Giants

  • The Giants are showing a 110% return on investment at home on the Money Line
  • The Giants' last 4 home games have stayed under the Total
  • The Giants have failed to cover the Run Line in 13 of their last 16 games

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the San Francisco Giants on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Colorado Rockies at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 7.0.

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NHL Community Reacts To Marc-Andre Fleury's Final Moments Of His Career

Marc-Andre Fleury's final NHL game came on April 29, when he stopped six of seven shots in relief in Game 5 against his former team, the Vegas Golden Knights. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)

Marc-Andre Fleury’s NHL playing career is over.

The Vegas Golden Knights beat the Minnesota Wild 3-2 in Game 6 to eliminate them in a back-and-forth series. While it was tough for all of Minnesota to get eliminated from the playoffs, it may have stung a little harder for Fleury.

When Fleury signed a one-year contract extension with the Wild in April 2024, he announced the 2024-25 season would be his last. Now that his team is out of the playoffs, his memorable career has ended.

During the traditional handshake line after the series, opposing players spent a little more time with Fleury. After that, the four officials congratulated him on his long career, before he saluted the fans giving him a standing ovation.

After the game, left winger Kirill Kaprizov touched on the honor of being Fleury’s teammate for a short time.

“It was nice to play with him… a couple of seasons together. You can learn so much stuff from him,” Kaprizov told reporters. “I don’t know what to say, unbelievable career… one of the best goalies in the world, all-time.”

Fleury played 1,051 games over 21 years in the NHL. He spent most of his time with the Pittsburgh Penguins, winning three Stanley Cups over 13 years. The Penguins made sure to congratulate him and to thank him for his time with them.

“Congratulations to Marc-Andre Fleury on a phenomenal NHL career. We've been privileged to be a part of it,” the team said on social media.

The NHL also released a video on its socials, with several old teammates and star players praising him and his prolonged career. The video consisted of messages from former teammate Sidney Crosby, along with Jack Eichel, Connor McDavid, Jeremy Swayman and Macklin Celebrini.

"Fleury's been doing it for so long," Eichel said. "The model of consistency, and I don't think I've ever spoken to a player or staff member, really anybody who's had a bad thing to say about the guy."

Wild defenseman Brock Faber was also in the video message and couldn’t say enough about Fleury. 

“As a young player in this league, there isn’t a single guy, probably ever, that could be a better role model,” he said. “The way he treats his teammates, his family, how hard he works, it’s a complete honor to be able to share the same sweater as him.”

'Flower' ends his career with the second-most wins and second-most games played by a goaltender in NHL history, behind Martin Brodeur in both categories. 

The 40-year-old from Sorel, Que., signs off with a 575-339-2-95 record, with a 2.60 goals-against average, a .912 save percentage and 76 shutouts. He also won the Stanley Cup in 2009, 2016 and 2017, the Vezina Trophy and the William M. Jennings Trophy in 2020-21.

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Rangers Officially Hire Former Penguins Coach Mike Sullivan

Dec 16, 2023; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Pittsburgh Penguins head coach Mike Sullivan (middle) looks on from the bench during the second period against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena. (John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images)

Well, it's official.

After just four days on the open market as a head coaching option, ex-Pittsburgh Penguins bench boss Mike Sullivan has offically been named the 38th head coach in New York Rangers history.

The announcement came Friday morning via Rangers general manager Chris Drury.

New York Rangers Hire Coach Mike Sullivan: 'Mike Brings A Championship-Level Presence'New York Rangers Hire Coach Mike Sullivan: 'Mike Brings A Championship-Level Presence'The New York Rangers named Mike Sullivan their new coach on Friday.

“Mike Sullivan has established himself as one of the premier head coaches in the NHL,” Drury said in a statement. “Given his numerous accomplishments throughout his coaching career - including two Stanley Cups and leading Team USA at the international level – Mike brings a championship-level presence behind the bench.

"I’ve gotten to know Mike very well over the years, including as teammates in the 1997 World Championships, when he coached me as a player in New York and through our shared time working together with USA Hockey. As we began this process and Mike became an available option for us to speak with, it was immediately clear that he was the best coach to lead our team.”

After a decade at the helm, the Penguins and POHO/GM Kyle Dubas parted ways with Sullivan on Monday. In those 10 seasons with Pittsburgh, the team won back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2016 and 2017 and went 409-255-89 during the regular season. He is the winningest coach in Penguins' franchise history and is 15th all-time in coaching wins with a single franchise.

Sullivan was also head coach of the Boston Bruins from 2003-06, and he held subsequent assistant coaching gigs with the Tampa Bay Lightning, Rangers, and Vancouver Canucks. Prior to joining the Penguins organization in 2015, he was also a player development coach for the Chicago Blackhawks.

Feb 20, 2025; Boston, MA, USA; [Imagn Images direct customers only] United States coaches Mike Sullivan, right, and JohnTortorella during the 4 Nations Face-Off ice hockey championship game against Canada at TD Garden. (Winslow Townson-Imagn Images)

Sullivan's international experience aided in his hire, too, as he led Team USA during the 4 Nations Face-off tournament in February and will be the head coach of the men's hockey team at the 2026 Olympic Winter Games in Milan, Italy. 

“I would like to welcome Mike back to the Rangers organization,” said James L. Dolan, Executive Chairman and CEO of MSG. “Mike’s track record and success in the NHL and internationally speaks for itself, and I look forward to seeing him behind the Rangers bench.”

According to a report by ESPN's Emily Kaplan, the contract is a five-year deal with the highest average annual value awarded to a head coach in NHL history.

'I Started To Think That It May Just Be Time': Takeaways From Kyle Dubas's Press Conference Regarding Departure Of Mike Sullivan'I Started To Think That It May Just Be Time': Takeaways From Kyle Dubas's Press Conference Regarding Departure Of Mike SullivanOn Monday, Pittsburgh Penguins’ president of hockey operations and general manager Kyle Dubas shook the hockey world when he announced that head coach Mike Sullivan would not be returning to coach the Penguins in 2025-26.

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Yankees place Jazz Chisholm Jr. on IL, call up Jorbit Vivas from Triple-A

The Yankees have placed second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr.on the 10-day injured list with a right oblique strain, retroactive to April 30.

Infielder Jorbit Vivas has been called up from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre to fill the spot on the 26-man roster ahead of a three-game set against Tampa Bay in The Bronx.

Chisholm exited Tuesday night's win in Baltimore in the top of the first inning. On the first pitch of his first at-bat, the 27-year-old fouled off a Kyle Gibson offering and appeared to immediately experience some discomfort as he stepped across the plate from the left-handed batter's box.

Trainers came out to speak with him, but he continued the at-bat and got his reward two pitches later with a double into the right field corner (taking third on an error). That's where third base coach Luis Rojas signaled to the dugout that the infielder needed to exit the game.

Chisholm had been off to a so-so start for the Yanks. He has tallied three doubles, seven home runs and 17 RBI, but is batting just .181. He did have a decent .714 OPS (102 OPS+).

In the field, Chisholm was showing good value at his new position, with FanGraphs crediting him with three defensive runs saved (second-best on the club) and Statcast giving him a fielding run value of two (tied for second-best).

Vivas, 24, has been swinging a good bat at Triple-A, with seven extra-base hits, 15 RBI, and a .319/.426/.436 slash line for an .862 OPS. He is the No. 19 prospect in the Yankees' system, per MLB Pipeline.

Pablo Reyes, 3-for-16 on the year, is also an option for New York at second. He got the start in the final game of the series against the Orioles, which included a minor dustup after Heston Kjerstad stole a base.

Mike Trout is going on the injured list again with a bone bruise in his left knee

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Los Angeles Angels star Mike Trout is headed back to the 10-day injured list because of a bone bruise in his surgically repaired left knee.

Angels manager Ron Washington made the announcement Thursday night following a 10-4 loss to the Detroit Tigers. The team said there is no structural damage to Trout’s knee.

“He has a bone bruise so we’re going to put him on the IL,” Washington told MLB.com. “It’s not significant. But he needs rest.”

The oft-injured Trout missed his first game of the season Thursday night after being removed from Wednesday’s loss in Seattle with left knee soreness. The three-time AL MVP got hurt on a sprint to first base when his left foot hit the bag as he tried to beat out a third-inning groundout.

Trout is hitting .179 this year with nine home runs and 18 RBIs.

He had two operations to repair separate meniscus tears in the knee last season, limiting him to 29 games. The 11-time All-Star outfielder did not play in the majors after April 29.

Due to various injuries, the 33-year-old Trout has played in more than 82 games only once in the past four seasons.

Jalen Brunson, Knicks' franchise-changing signing, grabs season-altering moment

DETROIT – This was a few minutes after Jalen Brunson hit his series-ending three-pointer on Thursday night. He’d finished his on-court network interview and was making his way to the visiting locker room.

Brunson stopped at the scorer’s table to shake hands with Clyde Frazier and Mike Breen. He shared a handshake and hug with Karl Towns Sr.

As Brunson stepped off the court, he ran into team president Leon Rose.

Rose put his arm tightly around Brunson while they walked toward a back hallway at Little Caesars Arena.

For the second straight spring, Brunson had willed the Knicks to a victory in an intense first-round series.

For the second straight spring, he ended that series with an embrace from Rose.

“He’s at his best when his best is needed,” Tom Thibodeau said late Thursday. “He’s done it all year. That’s what makes him special.”

What happened on Thursday was the latest in a growing list of unforgettable moments for Brunson.

He shook an all-world defender off of him and pulled up for a three with 5.4 seconds to play. If the shot was off, the Knicks may have been headed back to New York for a high-stakes Game 7 against a tough Pistons team.

A loss in that game would probably lead to major changes. But Brunson didn’t miss. His shot went through the net, shocking the crowd at Little Caesars Arena and sending the Knicks to the second round.

“He’s the Clutch Player of the Year in the NBA for a reason,” Karl-Anthony Towns said afterward.

May 1, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots on Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson (9) in the second half during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena.
May 1, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) shoots on Detroit Pistons forward Ausar Thompson (9) in the second half during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. / Rick Osentoski - Imagn Images

It was yet another storybook Knicks moment for the Roses and the Brunsons.

Three years ago, Rose put his team presidency on the line when he cleared cap space to sign Brunson to a $104 million deal.

The ties between Rose and Brunson were deep. One of Rose’s first clients during his run as a powerhouse agent at CAA was Rick Brunson – Jalen’s dad. Rose has known Jalen for his entire life. Rose’s son, Sam Rose, is Jalen Brunson’s agent. Rick Brunson is a lead assistant on Thibodeau’s coaching staff. The Roses and Brunsons are practically family.

Because of those close connections, the Brunson signing was a make-or-break move for Rose. The Knicks were coming off a disappointing season.

If Brunson didn’t pay immediate dividends, it might have been CAA-ya later for Rose & Co.

Obviously, it hasn’t played out that way

Brunson, Rose, and Thibodeau have helped build the Knicks into a playoff contender.

They’ve also raised expectations in New York. Merely making the postseason is no longer acceptable. That’s why a loss to Detroit would have been a disaster.

Brunson helped them avoid that fate with several clutch plays in the series. The last one came late Thursday night, when he shook Ausar Thompson and knocked down a three to bury the Pistons. The shot put the Knicks in the second round for the third straight season. And it gave the Brunsons, the Roses – and Knicks fans everywhere – another unforgettable moment.

May 1, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) celebrates his three point basket in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena.
May 1, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) celebrates his three point basket in the fourth quarter against the Detroit Pistons during game six of first round for the 2024 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. / Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

BATTLES ON AND OFF THE COURT

After watching this series, I think fans on both sides would sign up for another Knicks-Pistons matchup next spring. This series had tough shot-making, physical play, and late-game heroics. Both teams seemed to relish the physicality. There were skirmishes in all six games and there was gamesmanship off the court.

Pistons assistant coaches and Knicks assistant coaches didn’t speak to one another for most of the series. For a first-round series, it was high-stakes and intense. The Knicks entered the series with a "soft" label that had stuck to them for stretches of the regular season. They seemed to shed that label at Little Caesars Arena.

They won all three road games in a series for the first time in franchise history.

“We're a tough group,” Josh Hart said afterward. “Everyone likes to paint us as not, but we’re a tough, physical group. This was a physical series. It was a grueling series. And I think we showed our physicality, our toughness, but also our mental toughness…. During those adverse situations, we banded together.”

THIRD QUARTER ADJUSTMENT

After blowing halftime leads in multiple games against Detroit, the Knicks decided to try something new on Thursday. They got into layup lines during halftime warmups. The move was spearheaded by Mikal Bridges.

“I guess today, he (was) trying to get the game over. He (was) trying to go ahead and close the series out,” Cam Payne said of Bridges. “Before we walked out (of the locker room), he was like, 'I need everybody out there doing these layups.' But I respect it, I respect it. It got us going. We came out in the third and played well. It was big time, everybody listened to him.”

The Knicks built a 13-point lead with four minutes to play in the third quarter. Maybe we’ll see layup lines before the third quarter in Boston on Monday. Speaking of the Celtics, Bridges and OG Anunoby seem to be trending in the right direction as they enter the second round.

Both players were key in the Knicks’ series win over Detroit. Anunoby and Bridges took turns defending Cade Cunningham. Anunoby had 22 points on 6-for-14 shooting in Game 6. Bridges had 25 points on 11-of-16 shooting, including a dunk in transition over Cunningham and a key put-back off of a Brunson miss to tie the game with 36 seconds remaining.

“It was big-time. It just shows how much he wants to win the game,” Payne said of Bridges, his former Suns teammate. “I know the fourth win is the hardest win, and you gotta do things you don’t normally do. Big-time dunk from him, big-time putback left hand.

“He don’t even crash (the boards),” Payne added, jokingly. “But when the game (was) on the line, the series on the line, you gotta play your hardest, and he came out and made big plays for us.”