Canadiens: Martin St-Louis Named Finalist For Jack Adams Trophy

Apr 30, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Montreal Canadiens head coach Martin St. Louis (L) shakes hands with Washington Capitals head coach Spencer Carbery (R) in the handshake line after game five of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Capital One Arena. Photo Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The NHL announced many award nominations on Friday, including the three Jack Adams nominees. The trophy is awarded each year to the best coach as voted by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association members.

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This year, the three finalists are Scott Arniel of the Winnipeg Jets, Spencer Carbery of the Washington Capitals, and Montreal Canadiens’ bench boss Martin St-Louis. The other two nominees were at the helm of the best team in their respective conferences, while the Habs barely squeezed into the playoffs. St-Louis’ presence amongst the finalists shows how surprised the hockey world was to see this young Canadiens’ team make the Spring dance and how big of an accomplishment it was.

A little over two weeks ago, St-Louis was interviewed by RDS’ Pierre Houde on the Bell Centre ice after the last game of the season, and you could tell how proud of his group the rookie coach was. Houde asked him how he experienced his own progression as a coach, and he replied:

Of course, we have a fantastic group when you think about Jeff Gorton and Kent Hughes, who had the courage to appoint a former player with no experience behind the bench. I was confident that the experience I had in hockey would serve me well to help a young group. As for my life, I left home a bit earlier than my wife thought, so I owe her a lot. She has always allowed me to chase my dreams and passion, and never asked me to retire early as a player. I played until I was 40, I’m very lucky on that front. And of course, as a staff, we’ve evolved and learn a lot every year. Even in the last week, we’ve learned a lot; it’s not easy to coach a young team stressed about reaching a goal they can almost touch.
- Martin St-Louis on his progression as a coach.

Since being brought on by the Hughes/Gorton duo, St-Louis has coached 283 regular-season games, leading his team to a 115-131-37 record. The team has kept improving since he replaced Dominique Ducharme during the 2021-22 season, and the organization decided to undergo a complete rebuild. Montreal finished the year with 91 points in the standings, 15 points ahead of their 76-point effort in 2023-24 and 23 points ahead of their 2022-23 total.

When the Canadiens were struggling mightily in November, some suggested that St-Louis had lost the room and should be fired, but they had no idea what would come. From December 3, the Habs went 32-18-8 and were one of the best teams in the NHL. Fueled by Patrik Laine’s return to action, Jakub Dobes’ arrival, and Nick Suzuki’s plea to the GM not to trade anyone, the Canadiens made their way to the playoffs, leaving it till the very last day to clinch.

Never one to hog the spotlight, when the coach was asked about what it meant to be nominated, he explained:

As a coach, you’re only as good as your staff, your support staff, my assistant coaches, and, you know, the buy-in from the players. To me, that’s where it all starts. It’s a team award. We don’t get recognized with this award unless everybody’s pulling in the same direction. So I’m very proud of the team that, as an organization, got nominated for that.
- St-Louis on being nominated for the Jack Adams Trophy.

He also said he was flattered by the nomination, but added he felt he did a lot of coaching in his last 10 years as a player, suggesting the media should ask former teammates about that.

As for Arniel and Carbery, the former led the Jets to their first Presidents’ Trophy thanks to a 56-22-4 record with 116 points, team records in both wins and points. Only three coaches have earned more victories in their first year with an organization. As for the latter, in his second season at the Capitals’ helm, he guided the team to a 20-point improvement with a 51-22-9 record with 111 points and the second place overall in the league.

Win or lose, the nomination is an accomplishment in its own right for St-Louis, who went from being a minor hockey coach to an NHL one in a flash and showed he was more than up to the task. Like during his playing career, he proved the naysayers wrong, and it certainly feels like he’s not done.


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Memphis Grizzlies remove interim tag, make Tuomas Iisalo head coach

Tuomas Iisalo was thrown into an impossible situation. He'd been brought to America by the Grizzlies just a year ago from Paris Basketball — where he had won EuroCup with a high-powered offense — to help ramp up the Memphis offense. Then, when Taylor Jenkins was fired as the Grizzlies' head coach late in the season, Iisalo was thrown into the fire and handed the title of interim head coach. Memphis went 4-5 to end the season under him, came out of the Play-In Tournament only to run into a juggernaut Oklahoma City team that swept Memphis out of the playoffs.

Now, Iisalo has been given the job full time, the Grizzlies announced.

"I have full confidence in Tuomas serving as head coach of the Memphis Grizzlies going forward," Grizzlies President and General Manager Zachary Kleiman said in a statement. "Tuomas' teams at every level have been disciplined, tenacious and connected on both ends of the floor, consistently exceeding expectations. We look forward to the same in Memphis."

Iisalo played professionally in Finland and is the first Finnish head coach in the NBA.

Grizzlies players spoke highly of Iisalo and he seemed to have their support to take over as head coach, in particular Ja Morant. Iisalo ran more Morant pick-and-rolls, and rookie Zach Edey seemed to grow and thrive in this system. Being hired now gives Iisalo a full offseason and training camp to instill his offense.

What the roster Iisalo will coach next season remains a question mark, Memphis cannot just run this group back again and expect different results with a different coach. However, it may be difficult to make radical changes. Whatever happens, Iisalo will get his chance.

Popovich steps down as Spurs coach after 29 years

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Gregg Popovich became Spurs head coach in 1996 [Getty Images]

Gregg Popovich has stepped down from his position as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs after 29 seasons with the team.

On Friday the Spurs announced that Popovich, 76, will transition into the role of president of basketball operations at the organisation.

Over 29 seasons Popovich oversaw 1,422 regular-season victories - the most by a head coach in NBA history - and led the Spurs to five NBA championships, most recently in 2014.

"While my love and passion for the game remain, I've decided it's time to step away as head coach," said Popovich.

"I'm forever grateful to the wonderful players, coaches, staff and fans who allowed me to serve them as the Spurs head coach and I am excited for the opportunity to continue to support the organisation, community and city that are so meaningful to me."

Popovich has not been on the sidelines since suffering a mild stroke in November before a home win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.

In his absence the Spurs failed to reach the 2025 NBA play-offs - they have not played in the post-season since 2019 - after finishing the regular season with a 34-48 record.

Mitch Johnson, who served as acting head coach after Popovich took a leave of absence following his stroke, will take over as head coach.

Popovich arrived in San Antonio in 1988 as an assistant coach, and after a two-year spell with the Golden State Warriors, returned to the Spurs as head coach in 1996.

He was the longest-serving active coach in any major US sport.

The longest-serving NBA coach is now Erik Spoelstra, 54, who has led the Miami Heat since the 2008-09 season.

Popovich led the US men's basketball team to gold at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach in 2023.

Why NHL's Three Lady Byng Trophy Finalists Each Deserve To Win

Jack Eichel (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)

The NHL announced the three finalists for the Lady Byng Trophy on Friday.

Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel, Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar and Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point are this season's finalists for the award, which goes to the player "adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability."

Members of the Professional Hockey Writers Association vote on the award at the end of the regular season.

Each finalist ranked among the NHL's top four scorers who recorded fewer than 10 penalty minutes during the regular season. Eichel ranked first with 94 points, while Point's 82 points and Kopitar's 67 points ranked third and fourth, respectively. Montreal Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki had 89 points and eight penalty minutes.

Eichel had four minor penalties while setting a career high in assists (66) and points (94). Since 2000-01, only three players – Jack Hughes, Barkov and Point – recorded more points without hitting double digits in penalty minutes in a season. 

This is the first time the 28-year-old is a finalist for an NHL award, and he could be the second player in Golden Knights history to win the Lady Byng Trophy, after William Karlsson did so in 2017-18.

Kopitar won the Lady Byng twice, in 2015-16 and 2022-23. Only Pavel Datsyuk and Martin St-Louis won the trophy more times in this century.

The 37-year-old averaged 18:57 of ice time while recording just four penalty minutes on the Kings. Those are the fewest penalty minutes for any player who played at least 55 games this season, and Kopitar played 81, getting 21 goals and 46 assists for 67 points.

Point only took two penalties this season: a major for fighting Toronto Maple Leafs left winger Bobby McMann on April 9 and a tripping penalty against the Leafs on Nov. 30.

This season is just the second time Point has had fewer than 10 penalty minutes, with the other coming in 2022-23. He had 95 points in 82 games that season and finished third in Lady Byng voting.

Of the top 50 scorers this season, Point had the fewest penalty minutes.

The NHL also announced the finalists for the Masterton Trophy, Selke Trophy and Jack Adams Award on Friday.

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Walker Buehler placed on injured list with shoulder issue

Walker Buehler placed on injured list with shoulder issue originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Just when the Boston Red Sox rotation appeared to be at full strength, it lost another starter due to injury.

On Friday, the Red Sox placed right-hander Walker Buehler on the 15-day injured list with shoulder inflammation. Brayan Bello will start in Buehler’s place for Friday’s series opener against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park.

There is optimism within the organization that Buehler’s injury won’t sideline him for long. Sox manager Alex Cora told reporters Friday that the ailment isn’t believed to be serious.

“Shoulder inflammation. He’s gonna go on the IL,” Cora said. “We don’t think it’s that serious. Miss two starts and hopefully be back as soon as the days (on the IL) are over.”

The hope is that Buehler can avoid a rehab stint and return to the big-league club as soon as his time on the IL is up.

“We’ll talk about it, but I’m not too worried about it,” Cora added. “(Head Athletic Trainer) Brandon (Henry) is not either, so hopefully, like I said, it’s something he misses two starts and is right back with us.”

Buehler’s injury comes shortly after Bello and Lucas Giolito’s returns from the IL. Bello missed time with a shoulder strain, and Giolito had a hamstring injury after missing all of 2024 with a torn UCL.

The Red Sox signed Buehler to a one-year contract in the offseason. The 30-year-old was coming off a down season with the Los Angeles Dodgers in his return from his second Tommy John surgery, though he bounced back to give the World Series champions big innings throughout their postseason run.

Buehler is 4-1 with a 4.28 ERA and 29 strikeouts through six starts with Boston this season.

With Buehler on the IL, the Red Sox called up rookie right-hander Hunter Dobbins. He’ll take the mound for Saturday’s game against Minnesota.

Juuso Parssinen Signs Two-Year Contract Extension With Rangers

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The New York Rangers have agreed on a two-year contract extension with forward Juuso Parssinen. 

The contract extension is reportedly expected to carry an average annual value of $1.25 million. 

The Rangers Have High Hopes For Juuso Parssinen That Go Far Beyond This SeasonThe Rangers Have High Hopes For Juuso Parssinen That Go Far Beyond This SeasonThe Rangers may have acquired a hidden gem and nobody knows about him yet. His name is Juuso Parssinen. 

The Rangers acquired Parssinen at a time around the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline in a deal that sent Ryan Lindgren and Jimmy Vesey to the Colorado Avalanche. 

Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury was interested in acquiring Parssinen for months due to the fact that he really believed in his potential and upside. 

However, Parssinen wasn’t an every day player for the Blueshirts as he was scratched out of the lineup on multiple occasions. 

In 11 games with the Rangers this season, the 24-year-old recorded two goals, three assists, and five points while averaging 9:46 minutes.

Gregg Popovich Retires With $200 Million+ in Career Earnings

Longtime San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich will transition from head coach to the team’s president of basketball operations, the team announced Friday. Mitch Johnson, who took over as coach after Popovich suffered a stroke in November, will be the permanent replacement.

The move ends the sideline career of 76-year-old Popovich, who was by far the longest-tenured coach in all major U.S. sports leagues. He earned just over $200 million during his nearly three decades as coach of the Spurs, per Sportico estimates.

His current five-year contract, signed in the summer of 2023, paid roughly $17 million per season on average and ranked second among the highest-paid NBA coaches, just behind Steve Kerr of the Golden State Warriors, and was fourth among coaches in all sports in North America.

Popovich was the Spurs general manager until he fired Bob Hill as coach in December 1996 and named himself the replacement. It launched a career with an NBA-record 1,422 wins, including 35 during the 2024-25 season after Johnson took over. He led the Spurs to 22 consecutive playoff seasons from 1998 to 2019 and is one of just five coaches with five titles. He won Coach of the Year three times, tied with Don Nelson and Pat Riley for the most in league history.

There is always a lot of turnover on NBA sidelines, but the past five weeks saw three of the five longest-tenured coaches end their reign. In March, the Memphis Grizzlies fired Taylor Jenkins, and last month, Denver Nuggets coach Michael Malone was fired, less than two years after he led the franchise to its first NBA title.

There are now only two NBA coaches hired by their current teams before 2020: the Miami Heat’s Erik Spoelstra (2008) and Kerr (2014).

Popovich and the entire NBA coaching industry benefited from a 2023 market escalator when the Detroit Pistons hired Monty Williams with a six-year, $78.5 million contract. Before Williams, Popovich was the only NBA coach who earned $10 million a year. In the 13 months after the Williams hire, seven more coaches signed eight-figure deals, and Popovich signed his most recent deal at a $4 million annual bump.

“While my love and passion for the game remain, I’ve decided it’s time to step away as head coach,” Popovich said in a statement. “I’m forever grateful to the wonderful players, coaches, staff and fans who allowed me to serve them as the Spurs head coach and am excited for the opportunity to continue to support the organization, community and city that are so meaningful to me.”

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Golden Knights' Jack Eichel Named Lady Byng Finalist

Vegas Golden Knights center Jack Eichel (9) is named Second Star of the Game after the Golden Knights defeated the Minnesota Wild 3-2 in an overtime period of game five of the first round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Vegas Golden Knights forward Jack Eichel has been named a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy.

The winner of the award, which is given annually to the player voted best to combine sportsmanship, gentlemanly conduct and ability as voted on by the Professional Hockey Writers Association, will be announced at a later date.

The 28-year-old enjoyed a career season, scoring 28 goals and 94 points in 77 games, including a +/- rating of +32. His stellar play at both ends of the ice will likely earn him a top-10 Hart Trophy finish. 

The nomination marks the first time Eichel has finished as a finalist for the Lady Byng Trophy and the second Golden Knight to do so after William Karlsson won the award in the 2017-18 season. 

Despite averaging 20:32 of ice time and killing penalties, Eichel took just eight penalty minutes. He took four minor penalties all season, which was tied for the fewest among players who finished top 20 in the NHL in points.

Competing with Eichel for the Lady Byng Trophy honors are Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brayden Point and Los Angeles Kings' veteran center Anze Kopitar. Kopitar is a three-time finalist and previously won the award twice. Point is now a two-time finalist, finishing third when he was first nominated. 

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Miami Marlins' Matt Mervis painfully takes ball to groin on throw vs. Athletics

Miami Marlins' Matt Mervis painfully takes ball to groin on throw vs. Athletics originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

As NBC Sports California announcer Dallas Braden eloquently pointed out, Miami Marlins first baseman Matt Mervis failed his cup check Friday night at loanDepot park.

In the top of the fifth inning, Athletics second baseman Luis Urias hit a grounder to Marlins shortstop Xavier Edwards, who threw a scud to first base.

Mervis tried to short-hop the throw, but it caught him below the belt, sending him into immediate pain.

Urias reached on the error and Athletics right fielder Seth Brown raced around from second base to give the Green and Gold a 6-0 lead.

Mervis buried his face in his glove as he tried to hide the pain he was experiencing.

Miami’s trainer came out to check on Mervis, but as Braden noted, there’s not much that can be done for a player in this situation.

After about a minute, Mervis said he was good to go and the trainer returned to the Marlins’ dugout.

The good news for Mervis is that he was able to stay in the game. But he’s probably going to be sore for a few days.

Championship relegation lurking for Stoke, Derby, Preston, Luton or Hull

Five teams fight to avoid joining Cardiff and Plymouth in dropping to League One on the season’s final day

It is high season for engravers, a fertile few weeks for after-dinner speakers to make hay at elaborate end-of-season dos, but not every Championship team has something worth celebrating. Last Saturday, three hours after Cardiff’s players sank to the turf when the final whistle confirmed their relegation to the third tier, a division the club has not played in for 22 years, the squad slipped into suits for their annual black-tie awards night in a suite overlooking the same surface.

At some point, Rubén Sellés, the Hull head coach, seemingly got wind of the jarring circumstances and cancelled his team’s bash, which had been scheduled for Tuesday, to prevent a similarly tone-deaf evening.

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Portland Trail Blazers 2024-2025 fantasy basketball season recap: Deni Avdija, Toumani Camara flourish

While the NBA Playoffs are in full swing, now is a good time to recap the fantasy basketball season for all 30 teams.

In the following weeks, we will provide a recap for each team, starting with the team with the worst record and concluding with the NBA champion in June.

The Portland Trail Blazers entered the 2024-25 season in a similar position to the 2023-24 campaign, with many wondering if the front office would move any of its veterans to continue the rebuild. No one was dealt at or before the February trade deadline, but injuries freed up additional opportunities for younger rotation players, most notably offseason acquisition Deni Avdija.

Portland Trail Blazers 2024-2025 Season Recap

Record: 36-46 (12th, West)

Offensive Rating: 111.0 (22nd)

Defensive Rating: 113.7 (16th)

Net Rating: -2.7 (21st)

Pace: 99.51 (16th)

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Expectations were relatively low for the Trail Blazers this season, especially considering the Western Conference's overall strength. But Chauncey Billups' team got hot in the weeks before the February trade deadline, winning 10 of 11 games to harbor slim hopes of cracking the Play-In tournament spots. Did that run factor into the front office's decision not to make any changes? Possibly. Unfortunately, the Blazers lost four straight after the deadline, ultimately falling off the pace for one of the final play-in spots.

Portland would finish 10 games below .500, and while many of the veterans who appeared to be potential trade targets remained, there were positives. Offseason addition Deni Avdija was outstanding during the stretch run, while an improved offensive skill set matched Toumani Camara's defensive mastery. Add in Donovan Clingan's play once Deandre Ayton was lost to a calf injury, and there were unquestioned signs of progress in Portland this season.

Billups and general manager Joe Cronin remain in their posts for the 2025-26 campaign, but how different will the roster look in the fall? While Jerami Grant's contract may be challenging to move via trade, Ayton and Robert Williams are headed into the final year of their respective deals. Now, or next February, may be the best time to move them to clear the decks for Clingan as Portland continues its rebuild.

Fantasy Standout: Deni Avdija

After spending the first four seasons of his NBA career with the Wizards, Avdija was traded to Portland for Malcolm Brogdon, the draft rights to Bub Carrington, a 2029 first-round pick and second-round picks in 2028 and 2030. While the Trail Blazers received a trade exception in the deal, that was a high price for the versatile wing. Based on his play this season, Avdija was worth the cost. Starting 54 of the 72 games he appeared in, the 6-foot-9 forward averaged 16.9 points, 7.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.0 steals, 0.5 blocks and 1.7 three-pointers in 30.0 minutes.

Avdija, who shot 47.6 percent from the field and 78 percent from the foul line, established new highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals and three-pointers. He fits in well with his new team and looks like a player who will be a key figure for Portland in the future. Avdija, who ranked just outside the top-75 in eight-cat formats, began the season as a starter but moved to the bench once Shaedon Sharpe returned from a torn labrum in his left shoulder. Deni would return to the starting lineup for good after Christmas, averaging 19.7 points, 8.3 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.9 three-pointers in his final 42 appearances.

Fantasy Revelation: Toumani Camara

Camara being one of the league's better individual defenders this season was unsurprising, given how he played on that end of the floor as a rookie. However, despite entering the 2024-25 campaign as a starter, the second-year forward was on the radar of few fantasy league competitors. Continuing to make strides offensively, Camara finished the season as a top-100 player in eight- and nine-cat formats. In 78 games (all starts), he averaged 11.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists, 1.5 steals, 0.6 blocks and 1.7 three-pointers in 32.7 minutes, shooting 45.8 percent from the field and 72.2 percent from the foul line.

After recording no 20-point games as a rookie, Camara had five in 2024-25, recording his career-high tally (24) in a January 26 loss to the Thunder. Camara's three-point percentage increased by nearly four points, as he made 37.5 percent of his attempts. With his averages in points, rebounds, assists, steals, blocks and three-pointers all increasing compared to his rookie year numbers, the young Blazer has the potential to be even better moving forward. While Camara may not be a lock to come off the board within the first 100 picks in 12-team drafts, a case can be made in the aftermath of his second NBA season.

Fantasy Disappointment: Jerami Grant

At this stage in Grant's career, most fantasy managers know not to expect too much from the veteran forward. However, after averaging 21.0 points per game in 54 appearances in 2023-24, things got considerably worse this season. Grant appeared in 47 games, averaging 14.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 0.9 steals, 1.0 blocks and 2.3 three-pointers in 32.4 minutes, shooting 37.3 percent from the field and 84.9 percent from the foul line. While his steals, blocks and three-pointers increased compared to 2023-24, Grant's scoring dropped by nearly seven points, and he remained a liability as a rebounder.

Entering the season with a Yahoo! ADP of 109, he finished the season as a 12th-round player in eight- and nine-cat formats. Grant has not appeared in a game on March 15 or later since the 2021-22 campaign, so fantasy managers should know what they're getting into from an availability standpoint. However, this season was far below expectations. For next season, fantasy managers will also have to consider the emergence of Avdija and Camara, not to mention Shaedon Sharpe's presence in the rotation, when assessing whether they should draft Grant.

Fantasy Recaps/Look-Aheads

Deandre Ayton:

Despite the Trail Blazers using their lottery pick on Donovan Clingan, Ayton remained firmly entrenched as the starting center. Unfortunately, after playing in 55 games during his first season with the team, availability was an even greater issue in 2024-25. Ayton missed seven games in November with a sprained index finger on his right (shooting) hand, but that would not be the most serious issue he would face. A strained left calf suffered just after the trade deadline ended his season on February 10. Ayton would play in 40 games, averaging 14.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.0 blocks in 30.1 minutes while shooting 56.6 percent from the field and 66.7 percent from the foul line.

While Ayton's per-game fantasy value was fine, those in roto formats hoping for season-long value took a significant hit, especially if they could not grab Clingan off the waiver wire. Portland surprised many by not moving Ayton or Williams at the trade deadline, and both would suffer season-ending injuries within two weeks of the February 6 date. If Ayton remains with Portland, he'll likely go into training camp as the starter. However, the recent availability issues would make him a risky choice within the first 75 picks of standard league drafts.

Anfernee Simons:

From an availability standpoint, this season was the best for Simons since 2019-20. The Trail Blazers guard matched his career-high with 70 appearances, and this was also the first time he's played in at least 60 games since 2022-23. In 32.7 minutes, Simons averaged 19.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, 4.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 3.1 three-pointers per game, shooting 42.6 percent from the field and 90.2 percent from the foul line. He scored 30 or more points in nine games, two shy of his 2023-24 total, while recording two double-doubles.

Unfortunately, Simons could not match his Yahoo! ADP (78) in eight- or nine-cat formats, proving to be a top-100 player in the former. However, thanks to the improved availability, he came much closer in roto leagues. With one season remaining on his current contract, Simons is extension-eligible this summer. Does Portland view him as a long-term cornerstone? Or will it be Scoot Henderson who's eventually handed the keys. Remaining in Portland would make Simons a worthwhile option to bet on for top-100 value, but the availability has been an issue in recent seasons.

Shaedon Sharpe:

After his 2023-24 season ended in mid-January due to a labral tear in his left shoulder, Sharpe missed the first eight games of 2024-25 as he continued his recovery. Coming off the bench in his first two appearances, the athletic guard would move into the starting lineup on November 10 and stay in that role until mid-January. His demotion was due to a need to tighten up defensively, and Sharpe would continue to come off the bench until late February. With Jerami Grant unavailable, Shaedon remained in the starting lineup for the rest of the season, save the final two games, as he did not play.

Appearing in 72 games, he averaged 18.5 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.8 assists, 0.9 steals and 2.0 three-pointers in 31.3 minutes, shooting 45.2 percent from the field and 78.5 percent from the foul line. Sharpe was more valuable in roto formats than category leagues, finishing the season ranked outside the top-100 in eight- and nine-cat formats. However, he did exceed his Yahoo! ADP (142) in eight-cat formats. Given how difficult it's likely to be for Portland to move Grant's contract, Sharpe may be locked into a sixth-man role to begin next season. Camara appears unlikely to be removed from the starting lineup due to what he brings defensively, and Avdija's all-around game makes him challenging to bench. As was the case ahead of this season, Sharpe will likely remain a late-round pick in standard leagues.

Scoot Henderson:

After making 32 starts as a rookie, Henderson only made 10 this season. Part of that was due to Simons staying relatively healthy, while the addition of Avdija and Sharpe's return from injury limited the time Portland had to play two small guards together. The good news is that Henderson's efficiency improved, with the field goal percentage increasing and the turnover average decreasing compared to his rookie year numbers. However, Scoot could not provide consistent fantasy value before a concussion ended his season in late March. In 66 games, Henderson averaged 12.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.1 assists, 1.0 steals and 1.6 three-pointers in 26.7 minutes, shooting 41.9 percent from the field and 76.7 percent from the foul line.

Ranked outside the top-150 in eight-cat formats, Scoot failed to crack the top-250 in nine-cat formats. As for roto leagues, he finished the season just outside the top-200. Once again failing to reach his Yahoo! ADP (132), Henderson would need Portland to go all-in on him as their point guard of the future to improve his prospects in 2025-26. However, between his play and that of Anfernee Simons, the front office likely has no reason to make that drastic of a change.

Donovan Clingan:

Clingan was the seventh overall pick in the 2024 draft and was the backup center for his first 11 NBA games. Ayton's finger injury would push the 7-foot-2 rookie into the starting lineup in mid-November, and he would average 7.7 points, 10.2 rebounds and 3.2 blocks during this six-game stretch. A knee injury suffered during a November 23 win over the Rockets would sideline Clingan for seven games. Ayton's return would relegate the rookie to the bench on most nights until February. Clingan took over as the starter after Ayton strained his calf, and he shone in two February losses to the Nuggets.

In those matchups with Denver, Clingan totaled 38 points, 27 rebounds, two assists and four blocked shots, shooting 75 percent from the field. Clingan would have more positive moments the rest of the season, including four straight games with at least 11 rebounds in mid-March. Appearing in 67 games, he finished his rookie campaign with averages of 6.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists, 0.5 steals and 1.6 blocks in 19.8 minutes. While he finished the season outside the top-150 in eight- and nine-cat formats, Clingan showed signs of progress. His fantasy prospects depend on what Portland does with Ayton. If DA is traded, the Clingan era will begin in earnest, boosting his ADP considerably. However, Ayton's staying would likely relegate Clingan to the backup role to start the season.

Robert Williams:

Few would deny Williams' fantasy upside, considering what he showed at various points during his Celtics career. However, the Time Lord's poor availability has made it difficult to trust him in fantasy leagues. Making his season debut on November 8, he only appeared in 20 games before being shut down due to inflammation in his left knee. Williams' last game was on February 20, and he averaged 5.8 points, 5.9 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 1.7 blocks in 17.6 minutes. He was not a player many fantasy managers were willing to gamble on in drafts, and with good reason.

Like Ayton, Williams is entering the final season of his contract. Those two remaining in Portland, along with Clingan, would eliminate the Time Lord as a viable fantasy option, and that doesn't even touch on his injury history. A move elsewhere may be necessary, but that would not change Williams' status as a risky player to select in most drafts. He's surpassed 60 games played once in his seven-year career (2021-22).

Matisse Thybulle:

Due to an ankle injury, Thybulle did not make his 2024-25 debut until March 16. The good news is that he would play in each of Portland's final 15 games, starting the last five. A double-digit scorer in his final three appearances, Thybulle averaged 7.5 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.9 assists, 2.2 steals, 0.6 blocks and 1.4 three-pointers in 20.7 minutes. Matisse would become a worthwhile deep-league streamer, and the improved three-point shooting will be worth tracking into 2025-26.

Thybulle, who has a player option and could be a free agent this summer, made 43.8 percent of his three-point attempts this season. While the defense has always been excellent, he rarely brought the "3" portion of the 3-and-D wing to the table consistently. The defensive production will make him worth a look in deeper leagues regardless of where he lands. Sustained perimeter shooting would give Thybulle the potential to be a steal in deeper fantasy leagues.

Kris Murray:

Murray, the 23rd overall pick in the 2023 draft, has yet to establish himself in Portland. Starting six of the 69 games he played this season, the 6-foot-8 wing averaged 4.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 1.0 assists, 0.5 steals and 0.4 three-pointers in 15.1 minutes. Murray wasn't on the fantasy radar before the season began, and he did little to change that perception in 2024-25. Given the lack of a consistent rotation role, one would assume that Summer League will be critical for Murray if the Blazers play him and give the former first-round pick a significant role. As for his fantasy prospects in 2025-26, they aren't good, especially considering Portland's wing depth/production.

Restricted Free Agents: Jabari Walker, Bryce McGowens, Justin Minaya

Unrestricted Free Agents: Dalano Banton

Player Option: Matisse Thybulle

Team Option: Rayan Rupert

Twins at Red Sox prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for May 2

It's Friday, May 2 and the Twins (13-19) are in Boston to take on the Red Sox (17-16). Joe Ryan is slated to take the mound for Minnesota against Brayan Bello for Boston.

Boston has lost the past two games to Toronto after winning three straight before that, which is similar to Minnesota who's dropped three straight after four consecutive wins.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch tipoff, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Twins at Red Sox

  • Date: Friday, May 2, 2025
  • Time: 7:10 PM EST
  • Site: Fenway Park
  • City: Boston, MA
  • Network/Streaming: MNNT, NESN

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Odds for the Twins at the Red Sox

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Twins (-106), Red Sox (-113)
  • Spread:  Red Sox 1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Twins at Red Sox

  • Pitching matchup for May 2, 2025: Joe Ryan vs. Brayan Bello
    • Twins: Joe Ryan, (2-2, 3.18 ERA)
      Last outing: 7.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed, 1 Walk, and 11 Strikeouts
    • Red Sox: Brayan Bello, (2-0, 3.27 ERA)
      Last outing: 6,0 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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Expert picks & predictions for tonight’s game between the Twins and the Red Sox

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) leans the Twins:

"Bello is making his third start of the season and while Boston has won both of those games, too many people may buy into that during a pick-em. Ryan is coming off an excellent start (11 Ks, 0 ER, 7 IP), while Bello allowed three earned runs and walked three over six innings of work. Neither team has figured it out yet, but I trust Minnesota to figure out Bello, so I'd have to lean toward Minnesota.

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Friday’s game between the Twins and the Red Sox:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Boston Red Sox on the Moneyline.
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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Twins at Red Sox

  • The Red Sox have won 4 of their last 5 home games against teams with losing records
  • The Under is 4-1 in the Twins' last 5 games

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Kristian Campbell named AL Rookie of the Month for March/April

Kristian Campbell named AL Rookie of the Month for March/April originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Kristian Campbell’s MLB career couldn’t have gotten off to a much better start.

The No. 2 ranked Boston Red Sox prospect cracked the Opening Day roster as the club’s starting second baseman and has done nothing but rake since his big-league debut. Through 29 games, Campbell is slashing .301/.407/.495 with four home runs and 12 RBI.

On Friday, the league recognized Campbell’s hot start with the American League Rookie of the Month honor for March and April. New York Mets second baseman Luisangel Acuña earned the award in the National League.

Campbell is third on the Red Sox in doubles (eight), walks (19), and slugging percentage (.495), second in batting average (.301), and first in on-base percentage (.407). He ranks ninth in MLB in OBP.

If Campbell’s success is an indication of what’s to come from his fellow top Red Sox prospects, the future is bright for Boston. Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer, the other members of Boston’s “Big Three,” have been on fire at Triple-A Worcester to start this season. They could force their way onto the big-league club later this year.

The Red Sox will return to action Friday against the Minnesota Twins at Fenway Park as they look to bounce back from a series loss to the Toronto Blue Jays. Campbell will miss his second consecutive game with right rib discomfort and is considered day-to-day, according to Red Sox manager Alex Cora.

Kerr shares touching Popovich tribute before Warriors-Rockets game

Kerr shares touching Popovich tribute before Warriors-Rockets game originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SAN FRANCISCO — If not for Gregg Popovich, there might not be a Warriors coach Steve Kerr.

The longtime San Antonio Spurs coach, who stepped down from his position on Friday after 29 years, will take on a new role as the team’s president of basketball operations.

Popovich, 76, missed all but five games during the entire 2024-25 NBA season after suffering a stroke at the team’s arena on Nov. 2.

Kerr, who played for Popovich for four seasons from 1998-2001 and then again in the 2002-03 season, arrived at his pregame press conference before Game 6 of the first-round playoff series against the Houston Rockets on Friday at Chase Center with a custom-made shirt dedicated to his longtime mentor and friend.

“Pop’s going to kill me for wearing this shirt. He’s going to call me a hapless rube for wearing this shirt,” Kerr joked.

Kerr then began his press conference with a touching tribute to Popovich, someone he believes has had a widespread impact on the NBA and basketball as a whole.

“I just want to say thank you to Pop and to the Spurs organization for everything they’ve meant to me and my career,” Kerr said. “I know this is a pretty emotional day for the Spurs. It is for the entire NBA. The number of people Pop has influenced. The number of coaches in his coaching tree, it’s just incredible. But Pop is one of the most important people in my life for many, many reasons, and most of them go way beyond basketball.

“It’s a sad day and it’s also an encouraging day, I think because this is a natural transition for him organizationally to move in to his next role. I think it also gives him the space and the time he needs to recover from the health issues. So I’ve got a lot of mixed emotions today, mainly just my love for Pop, my empathy for him for what he’s gone through for the Spurs organization. All of the above, and it’s still a very emotional day for everybody involved.”

Kerr, the former Spur and Chicago Bulls point guard, has had the fortune of playing for two of the most iconic coaches in league history in Popovich and Phil Jackson, whom he credits for transforming the role into the all-encompassing mentorship position it is today.

“I think Pop transformed coaching over the last 20 years,” Kerr explained. “I think it went from one era to the next with several coaches leading the way. I think Phil Jackson and Pop, and I know I’m biased for both of them, but each of them in their own way transformed the coaching profession into more than just X’s and O’s authoritarian figure to culture and collaboration and the unique chemistry great teams have. Those two guys, in my mind, helped create the current culture we’re in.”

Kerr has followed in Popovich’s footsteps both on and off the court, and similarly to his outspoken mentor, has not been shy about speaking up about political and societal issues he cares deeply about.

“He probably was one of the first coaches in the modern generation to really speak out on politics and social injustices,” Kerr added.

“I think Pop is in that Dean Smith mode of seeing the bigger picture beyond sports, and those are the coaches who really stand out to me, the guys who — and Phil, I immediately think of Phil in that regard — who recognize the importance of sports and yet the relative unimportance and find that balance and that perspective and make an impact societally. And that’s what Pop is.”

Kerr and Popovich have remained very close over the years, despite numerous on-court battles between the Western Conference foes.

The Warriors coach shared that he went to see Popovich three weeks ago before Golden State’s matchup against the Spurs on March 30 and the two have stayed in touch consistently since then.

With a win over the Rockets — led by coach Ime Udoka, another Popovich disciple — on Friday, Kerr and the Warriors will advance to the Western Conference semifinal round against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

While his focus remains on the task at hand, Kerr undoubtedly will be coaching with Popovich on his mind, and should Golden State advance further and further into the playoffs and potentially chase a fifth championship ring, Kerr could take another step closer to following in the Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer’s footsteps.

“So thank you, Pop. I’ll take the shirt off after,” Kerr joked. “Love you and see you soon.”

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