Devils Call Up Several Players Ahead Of Game 3

Colton White (© James Guillory-Imagn Images)

The New Jersey Devils have announced that they have recalled Brian Halonen, Mike Hardman, Nathan Legare, Marc McLaughlin, Topias Vilen, Colton White, and Isaac Poulter from their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate, the Utica Comets.

Halonen, 26, played in 62 games this season with the Comets, where he had 27 goals, 40 points, and a plus-9 rating. He also played in two games this campaign with the Devils, posting zero points and a minus-1 rating.

Hardman, 26, had one assist in two regular-season games with the Devils this campaign. Down in the AHL with Utica, he had 18 goals, 35 points, and a plus-11 rating.

Legare, 24, played in his first three career NHL games this campaign with the Devils, where he was held off the scoresheet. In 69 games with Utica, he had 17 goals, 25 points, and 102 penalty minutes.

McLaughlin, 25, played in 50 AHL games this season split between the Providence Bruins and Comets, where he had five goals and 20 points. He also had two goals and an assist in 14 NHL games with the Bruins and Devils this year.

Vilen, 22, spent all of this season with the Comets, where he had one goal, 24 points, and a plus-2 rating in 58 contests. The Devils selected the 6-foot-1 defenseman with the 129th overall pick of the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.

White, 27, appeared in 61 games this season with the Comets, where he had four goals, 17 assists, 21 points, and a plus-1 rating. This was after he had eight points in 53 games last season with the San Diego Gulls.

Poulter, 23, had a 16-13-6 record, a .898 save percentage, a 2.86 goals-against average, and one shutout in 36 games for the Comets this season.

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Emotional Slafkovsky Spoke To The Press

Juraj Slafkovsky - Photo Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

If there’s one thing that has held about Juraj Slafkovsky since the start of his career, it’s that he’s always his harshest critic. On Wednesday night, it was still the case after the Montreal Canadiens dropped game two of their first-round series against the Washington Capitals 3-1.

It was a visibly emotional Slafkovsky who spoke to the media, providing a tough assessment not only of himself, but of the whole team:

Everyone here has to be better, starting with me and then everyone else. We’ve got to show a different kind of energy and a different kind of game on Friday at home.
- Juraj Slafkovsky on the need to be better

The Capitals play a tough physical game, but it’s not beyond what the 21-year-old power forward expected. After the 4 Nations Face-Off tournament, the former first overall pick said he needed to play a more physical game to succeed in the NHL and would like to bring the kind of game Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk brings, and at times, he has done it. Still, he has yet to find that kind of game consistently, and he knows it:

I just got to play more physical myself, got to be better.
- Slafkovsky on the need to be more physical

In game two, the big Slovak landed three hits and sent seven shots to the net, although only five made it there. Still, he committed giveaways attributed to a lack of concentration or execution. The no-look back passes can fly in exhibition games or scrimmages, but they have no place in the Stanley Cup playoffs, and he’s learning it the hard way.

Asked if the fact that they knew they didn’t play their best the whole way through was something the Canadiens could build on, Slafkovsky indicated that it was often the case:

You know, there’s always something lacking. We always talk about, "Oh, today was this, tomorrow it’s something else." We have to have an almost perfect game to win.
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Visibly, the youngster had had enough of the team’s and his own uneven effort. The Canadiens showed a knack for coming from behind in the third period this season, but only providing your best effort in the last frame will rarely be enough come playoff time. Coach Martin St-Louis will preach to the converted the next time he tells his players they must play better earlier.

The Canadiens slept in Washington last night and will fly back to Montreal this morning. There will be a media availability early, before the flight, but no practice is scheduled. This isn’t surprising as St-Louis appreciates the value of a rest day, but when the Canadiens hit the ice for morning skate on Friday, the bench boss will have some adjustments to make.


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Celtics vs. Magic Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for April 25

On Friday, April 25, the Boston Celtics (61-21) and Orlando Magic (41-41) are all set to square off from Kia Center in Orlando for Game 3 of the first round of the Eastern Conference Playoffs.

Jayson Tatum missed Game 2 (questionable for Game 3), but that was no issue for the Celtics who came away with the 109-100 win. Jaylen Brown scored a game-high 36 points and double-doubled with 10 rebounds, while Paolo Banchero (32) and Franz Wagner (25) combined for 57 of Orlando's 100 points. The series goes back to Orlando as the Magic look to climb out of a 0-2 hole.

The Celtics are currently 33-8 on the road with a point differential of 9, while the Magic have a 4-6 record in their last ten games at home. 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 Celtics vs. Magic live

  • Date: Friday, April 25, 2025
  • Time: 3:00 PM EST
  • Site: Kia Center
  • City: Orlando, FL
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN

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Game odds for Celtics vs. Magic

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Odds: Celtics (-219), Magic (+182)
  • Spread:  Celtics -5.5
  • Over/Under: 198 points

That gives the Celtics an implied team point total of 102.89, and the Magic 96.02.

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Expert picks & predictions for Friday’s Celtics vs. Magic game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes Paolo Banchero to go Over 26.5 Points:

"I think the Banchero train is worth riding one more game. Banchero has the free reign to shoot whenever and after 52 field goal attempts, 13 three-pointers, and 17 free-throw attempts through two games. He's scored 32 and 36 points over both matchups in Boston and been active on the boards with 11 and 9 rebounds. He's the only Orlando player shooting with confidence from three and he's arguably the best on the floor at creating contact, so give me Banchero Over 26.5 Points up to 27.5."

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  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Orlando Magic at +5.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 198.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Celtics vs. Magic on Friday

  • The Magic have won 3 straight home games
  • Each of the Celtics' last 4 road games with the Magic have stayed under the Total
  • The Magic are 23-19 ATS at home this season
  • The Magic have covered the Spread in their last 5 home matchups with the Celtics

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England’s Josh Hull fired up by Lions beasting and ‘gold dust’ of Anderson

Leicestershire left-armer reflects on ‘surreal’ Test debut last year, fitness work and Anderson’s advice in the nets

Josh Hull returns for Leicestershire this week, his first outing since that fast-tracked Test debut against Sri Lanka last summer. A winter “beasting” by the England Lions fitness coaches has the giant left-armer feeling stronger, with a more robust base from which to attack a potentially huge year of cricket.

Through no fault of his own, Hull was seen as the embodiment of Bazball braggadocio at the end of last season when thrown into Test cricket after just 10 first-class games as England blew their shot at a perfect summer. It was no disgrace – first-innings figures of three for 53 – but ended with a quad strain that underlined the physicality required.

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Charlotte Hornets 2024-25 fantasy basketball season recap: Injuries plague Hornets once again

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.

Previous Team Recaps: Utah Jazz, Washington Wizards

The Charlotte Hornets are coming off yet another injury-riddled season that resulted in another trip to the lottery and a lot of questions about where to go from here.

Charlotte Hornets 2024-25 Season Recap

Record: 19-63 (14th, East)

Offensive Rating: 106.7 (29th)

Defensive Rating: 115.7 (24th)

Net Rating: -19.1 (27th)

Pace: 98.22 (23rd)

2024 Draft Picks: 14 percent chance of winning lottery, 33, 34

For the third straight season, the Hornets ended up back in the lottery. Injuries derailed their year once again, with LaMelo Ball, Brandon Miller and Mark Williams all playing less than 50 games. In fact, only Moussa Diabate, Josh Green and Seth Curry met the league’s 65-game threshold for postseason awards. Of course, none of them were up for any, but the entire team was decimated by various injuries. That resulted in just 19 wins, which was their worst season since 2011-12, the infamous 7-59 Bobcats.

This was the first season for head coach Charles Lee, and he wasn’t dealt a fair hand with all the injuries. Still, the makings of a competitive team are there. Ball, Miller, Williams and Miles Bridges are a strong core four, and they’ll add another top pick from a loaded class. They have other solid pieces throughout the roster, but they simply need to be more available from top to bottom if they want to return to the postseason. They last made the play-in tournament during the 2021-22 season, but the last time they made the playoffs was during the 2015-16 season.

Fantasy Standout: SF/PF Miles Bridges

There weren’t many positives in Charlotte this season, but Bridges was both consistently productive and available. Across his 64 appearances, Bridges averaged 20.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 2.2 threes per game while shooting a subpar 43.1 percent from the floor. The rebounds and assists were career-highs despite his minutes dropping from 37.4 per game during the 2023-24 season to 31.7 per game this past season.

Bridges was the only rosterable player on this team that was available to play in 50 games. The bar wasn’t high for him to be the most impactful fantasy player on this team, and he could’ve been even better if he played as much as he did during the previous season. This was the first season of a three-year, $75 million contract for Bridges, so he’ll continue to be a consistent producer for the Hornets for at least two more seasons. He’s past the point of his career where he’s making drastic improvements, and if they have better injury luck next season, Bridges could see a dip in production.

Fantasy Revelation: C Mark Williams

After missing a full calendar year of games, Williams returned to the lineup in December. He suited up 44 times, which was a new career high for him, and he averaged 15.3 points, 10.2 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.2 blocks per game, which were also career-highs, despite not seeing an increase in minutes.

Charlotte agreed to a trade that sent Williams to the Lakers shortly after they acquired Luka Doncic, but the deal was rescinded after Williams failed his physical. It was a strange situation, but Williams returned to the lineup after that and was able to play at a high level. He has battled through so many injuries through his first three seasons in the league and has been limited to 106 career games. He missed a handful of games sporadically, but the only time he missed more than two in a row (after he missed the first month of the season) was following the failed trade. Williams will entire the offseason healthy, and if he can have a relatively healthy 2025-26 campaign, he should be in for another big season.

Fantasy Disappointment: SG/SF/PF Brandon Miller

With the amount of games everyone the team missed, it’s hard to single out the most disappointing. However, since other players on the team have the “injury-prone” title already, and Miller’s 27 were fewer than the other standard-league players on the team. His field goal percentage also dropped from 44 percent as a rookie to 40.3 percent this past season. He averaged 21 points, 4.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 3.9 threes in 34.2 minutes per game.

The insane three-point rate was a fun improvement and a partial explanation for the drop in field goal percentage.The other explanation is that his mid-range shot regressed. After shooting 47.9 percent from the mid-range as a rookie, he made just 30.2 percent of his mid-range shots this past season. The volume was lower, but it was a disappointing development. Miller should bounce back in year three, but a few minor regressions and an early injury derailed his second season after a strong rookie year.

Fantasy Recaps/Look-Aheads 

PG/SG LaMelo Ball: 

The good news: Ball set a new career high for points per game and played more games than he did each of the last two seasons. The bad news: he only played 47 games and posted the worst field goal percentage of his career. Ball averaged 25.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, 7.4 assists, 1.1 steals and 3.8 triples in 32 minutes per game.

Aside from points and threes, Ball’s numbers all took a slight hit this past season. Nothing dropped alarmingly, and he played more than twice as many games this season. LaMelo will continue to go early in drafts because of how talented he is but playing 105 games in three seasons is a poor mark. All will be forgiven if he can have a healthy 2025-26 campaign, but it’s difficult to bank on that happening. Still, he is productive enough when he is on the floor to be worth the risk.

PF/C Grant Williams:

Williams’ 2024-25 campaign was cut short after he tore his ACL in November. Prior to that, Williams averaged 10.4 points, 5.1 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.1 steals, 0.8 blocks and 1.7 threes per game. He made seven starts, but when this team is fully healthy next season, Williams will likely play a reserve role. He is an excellent rotation piece and will provide them with depth down low. However, his fantasy contributions will be limited to when there are injuries in front of him.

C Jusuf Nurkic:

Nurkic opened the season as the Suns starting center, but a few weeks in, it became apparent that wouldn’t last. After some drama with head coach Mike Budenholzer and being dropped from the rotation, Nurkic was dealt to Charlotte at the trade deadline. In 26 games with the Hornets, Nurkic averaged 9.2 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists in just 18.1 minutes per game.

He should enter next season as a decent backup center behind Mark Williams in the final year of his contract. He's still capable of contributing decent fantasy value when he gets the minutes, but last season didn't do his reputation any favors, and it is difficult to imagine any team giving him a starting center job. Still, if he is able to step into a larger role, he can provide well-rounded counting stats for a center.

PG/SG Tre Mann:

It was an excellent start to the year for Mann, and after the first few games, it seemed like he was going to have a case for either Most Improved or Sixth Man of the Year. However, a back issue kept him sidelined after mid-November. Of course, Charlotte didn’t provide much clarity to the severity of his injury, so it was never clear that Mann would be sidelined for the remainder of the year.

During his 13 appearances, Mann averaged 14.1 points, 2.9 rebounds, three assists and 1.8 triples in 24.5 minutes per game. He should have some suitors in restricted free agency this summer, but if he is back with Charlotte, he should play a significant reserve role and supply plenty of offense. He didn’t get many steals this season, but he averaged 1.2 the year before. Steals tend to be a volatile stat, and it could certainly leap back up next season.

SG/SF Josh Green:

After spending the first four seasons of his career with the Mavericks, Green got a fresh start with the Hornets this season. In his first year with his new team, Green averaged 7.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.1 steals and 1.4 threes in 27.8 minutes per game. He has never been a great player for fantasy hoops, but Green is a young, impactful defender on the wing. That means he’ll play significant minutes, even if he isn’t doing much for fantasy managers. He hasn’t finished inside the top 200 in nine-cat formats through the first five seasons of his career.

C Moussa Diabate:

Diabate signed a two-way deal with Charlotte last summer after playing on two-way contracts with the Clippers over the two previous seasons. Due to injuries to Mark Williams and Nick Richards early on, Diabate took on a larger role than expected and took advantage, which resulted in him earning a full contract that will keep him with the Hornets until 2027.

Diabate averaged 5.7 points and 6.2 rebounds in 17.5 minutes per game, but he was much better when he played a larger role. In eight starts last season, he averaged 7.6 points, 10.8 rebounds, 1.9 assists and one steal per game. He also led the team with 71 games played. Diabate has the potential to be a dominant rebounder, but his outlook for next season is murky with Williams and Jusuf Nurkic ahead of him.

PG/SG Nick Smith Jr.:

Smith Jr. started off his second season playing a small role, but he saw that expand as the season went on, largely due to the Brandon Miller wrist injury. He played 22.8 minutes per game this season and averaged 9.9 points, 2.1 rebounds, 2.4 assists and 1.7 threes per game. The former five-star prospect has shown some fun flashes through his first two seasons in the league, but he likely won’t be more than a depth scorer for Charlotte once again next season. The clearest path for fantasy production for him is more injuries to plays ahead of him on the depth chart.

PF Tidjane Salaun:

The No. 6 overall pick last summer didn’t turn 19 until after Summer League and was drafted for his upside. He was considered to be a raw prospect, and that was exactly how he looked. He appeared in 60 games and averaged 5.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 1.2 assists and one triple in 20.7 minutes per game.

More notably, he shot an abysmal 33 percent from the floor. Per Stathead, there have been nine players drafted in the top ten that have played at least 20 minutes per game as a rookie and averaged fewer than six points per game. The only one that shot worse from the floor than Salaun was fellow rookie Cody Williams

Restricted Free Agents: Tre Mann, Wendell Moore Jr.

Unrestricted Free Agents: Seth Curry, Taj Gibson

‘You give everything in that first scrum’: meet Asher Opoku-Fordjour, Sale and England’s killer baby Shark

The 20-year-old prop is making a name for himself with eye-catching displays but visit of Saracens is a serious test

Some of English rugby union’s biggest names will be front and centre in Salford on Friday evening. Maro Itoje, Jamie George, Ben Earl and Tom Willis all start for Saracens while Tom Curry, George Ford and Luke Cowan-Dickie, among others, will trot out for Sale Sharks. Most 20-year-old props, invited to mix in such lofty company, would be feeling seriously intimidated.

It is increasingly obvious, however, that young Asher Opoku-Fordjour is different gravy. As anyone who saw his eye-catching performance against Harlequins last weekend will be aware, his strength and bullocking presence with ball in hand are quite something. “If last week’s anything to go by he’s tracking well, isn’t he?” nods Alex Sanderson, the Sharks’ director of rugby.

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Bucks vs. Pacers Predictions: Odds, expert picks, recent stats, trends and best bets for April 25

On Friday, April 25, the Indiana Pacers (50-32) and Milwaukee Bucks (48-34) are all set to square off from Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee for Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First Round matchup.

Indiana is up 2-0 in the series after taking Game 2 at home 123-115. The series turns back to Milwaukee, who is in desperation mode and a hole. Tyrese Haliburton has recorded 12 assists in both games, while Pascal Siakam combined for 49 points. Damian Lillard made his return in Game 2 and scored 14 points on 4-of-13 from the field (2-of-8 from three) over 37 minutes.

The Pacers are currently 20-20 on the road with a point differential of 2, while the Bucks have a 6-4 record in their last ten games at home. 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 Pacers vs. Bucks live

  • Date: Friday, April 25, 2025
  • Time: 8:00PM EST
  • Site: Fiserv Forum
  • City: Milwaukee, WI
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN, NBA TV

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Game odds for Pacers vs. Bucks

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Odds: Pacers (+170), Bucks (-204)
  • Spread:  Bucks -5
  • Over/Under: 230.5 points

That gives the Pacers an implied team point total of 113.07, and the Bucks 117.68.

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Expert picks & predictions for Friday’s Pacers vs. Bucks game

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Vaughn Dalzell (@VmoneySports) likes Tyrese Haliburton to go Under 19.5 Points:

"Tyrese Haliburton went Under 19.5 points in six out of nine playoff road games in his career and played three contests in Milwaukee, scoring 9, 12, and 16 points in the 2023-24 season. This year, Haliburton scored 10 and 21 points in two playoff home games but averaged 16.7 points per game on the road in the regular season compared to 20.4 at home.

Haliburton only averaged 0.9 fewer field goal attempts on the road and 0.6 less free-throw attempts per game but shot 43.8/34.9/83.8 percentage shooting splits on the road versus 50/41.5/86.2 percent splits at home. I will back that trend to continue and go less than 20 points for Haliburton in a pivotal Game 3."

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for today’s Pacers & Bucks game:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Indiana Pacers at +5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is staying away from a play on the Game Total of 230.

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Important stats, trends & insights to know ahead of Pacers vs. Bucks on Friday

  • The Pacers have a winning record in their last 10 games (9-1)
  • The Pacers' last 3 away postseason games have gone over the total
  • The Pacers have covered in 4 of their last 5 road games
  • The Pacers have covered the spread in their last 3 games against teams with winning records

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Butler's agent sends cryptic message about Warriors star's health

Butler's agent sends cryptic message about Warriors star's health originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

The Warriors’ season could be at risk with Jimmy Butler’s status up in the air after suffering a pelvis contusion on a hard fall Wednesday night in Game 2 of their first-round Western Conference playoff matchup with the Houston Rockets.

But a recent text from the star forward’s agent could be a sign of optimism.

“There is some hope, though,” NBA insider Marc Spears shared Thursday on ESPN’s “NBA Today.” “Bernie Lee, Jimmy Butler’s agent, texted me saying, ‘Pray for the bear.’ That tells me that’s some optimism for Jimmy.”

The coded message could be interpreted in several ways, but Spears views it positively.

Butler is expected to undergo an MRI at some point Thursday, as Dub Nation patiently waits for the Warriors to share those results.

The 35-year-old hit the ground hard after going up for a rebound and being undercut by Amen Thompson late in the first quarter of Wednesday’s 109-94 loss. He remained on the floor for a while before getting up and walking to the other end of the floor to shoot free throws.

Butler remained in the game for a few possessions before heading to the locker room and ultimately being ruled out for the rest of the contest.

He sustained a similar injury during the 2023 Eastern Conference playoffs when he was a member of the Miami Heat. And as one fan pointed out on X, the site formerly known as Twitter, Butler finished that series against the Milwaukee Bucks with 56 points in Game 4 and 42 in Game 5 to win the series. Oh, the Heat also went to the NBA Finals that year.

The Warriors have two days off before Game 3 on Saturday. Game 4 is set for Monday.

Golden State became a new team when Butler was traded to the Warriors in early February. It’s evident they’ll need their six-time NBA All-Star in the mix of things to keep their championship aspirations alive. And Lee’s text message could signal some hope.

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VanVleet had eerie five-word message for Draymond in heated exchange

VanVleet had eerie five-word message for Draymond in heated exchange originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Fred VanVleet touched on a concern a lot of Warriors fans might have right about now.

The Rockets guard got into a feisty exchange with Warriors forward Draymond Green at the end of Houston’s 109-94 win over Golden State on Wednesday at Toyota Center before both teams had to be separated on the court.

The San Francisco Standard’s Tim Kawakami shared on the latest episode of the “Warriors Plus/Minus” podcast what he heard VanVleet told Green in the viral exchange.

“I did hear that the VanVleet-Draymond thing was VanVleet telling Draymond, ‘You better pray Jimmy [Butler’s] back.’ There were a lot of other words in there,” Kawakami said.

VanVleet, of course, is referencing the pelvic injury Butler sustained late in the first quarter that sidelined him for the remainder of the game and will put his status for the remainder of the series in question as the Warriors await the results of his MRI on Thursday in San Francisco.

Butler, almost single-handedly, has transformed the Warriors into a potential title contender since he arrived in a blockbuster trade on Feb. 5 and is a crucial piece to any deep playoff run Golden State hopes to make.

It’s unclear if Butler will miss any time, but if he does miss Game 3 on Saturday, or perhaps longer, the Warriors certainly could be in trouble.

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NHL Playoffs: Avalanche's Landeskog And Oilers' Kane Return – So Did The Harmonicas

Gabriel Landeskog (Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images)

Day 5 of the NHL’s Stanley Cup playoffs involved some big returns. 

Gabriel Landeskog led the headlines, making his first appearance in nearly three years for the Colorado Avalanche

The Edmonton Oilers got a couple of veterans back in their lineup, and the popular harmonica group returned for a second straight performance of the American national anthem at Crypto.com Arena.

Here are the storylines from the three games from Wednesday.

Washington Capitals Defeat Montreal Canadiens 3-1 (WSH Leads Series 2-0)

Aside from the Battle of Florida series, every Eastern Conference matchup has a standout goaltender. The Carolina Hurricanes have Frederik Andersen, the Toronto Maple Leafs have Anthony Stolarz, and the Washington Capitals have Logan Thompson.

The 28-year-old had a solid outing in Game 1 against the Montreal Canadiens, but because of the Habs’ late push to force overtime, he was overlooked. However, it was impossible to miss his performance in Game 2.

In this contest, the undrafted netminder posted a .962 save percentage, stopping 25 of 26 shots on goal. He was forced to make some outstanding saves, but was there for the Capitals when they needed him.

It wasn’t a one-man effort, as Washington’s defense played a role in only allowing one goal. The Canadiens went through nine minutes in the second period without registering a shot attempt.

When talking about his game, Thompson couldn’t wait to get the classic hockey cliche answers to the reporters. 

“Luckily, things went my way tonight, and we got the two points." 

Capitals center Dylan Strome quickly reminded him there are no two points to earn in the playoffs.

Dallas Stars Defeat Colorado Avalanche 2-1 OT (DAL Leads Series 2-1)

It wasn’t difficult to find a storyline to highlight from Game 3 between the Colorado Avalanche and the Dallas Stars. Gabriel Landeskog played his first NHL game since he hoisted the Stanley Cup in 2022, 1,033 days ago.

Colorado’s captain received plenty of cheers, chants, and salutes from the home fans at Ball Arena. He also had a friendly exchange with former teammate Mikko Rantanen at the opening faceoff. Not long after, Landeskog knocked over Rantanen and was immediately involved in the game.

Landeskog took 18 shifts and had 13:16 of ice time, adding six hits and one block to his name. “It felt great in all areas tonight, in terms of just being back,” he said. 

He recalled how special a moment it was for him in his family. “That was as close as I got to losing it during warmup, when I looked over at that and seeing their big, smiling faces,” he said. “They’ve probably been thinking that I’ve been lying this whole time that I play hockey.”

Despite his return, the Stars took Game 3 in overtime for the second straight game. This time, the hero was Tyler Seguin, giving Dallas a 2-1 series lead.

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Los Angeles Kings Defeat Edmonton Oilers 6-2 (LA Leads Series 2-0)

After gaining plenty of attention from Game 1, the Harmonica Class from the Koreatown Senior and Community Center returned for another performance of The Star-Spangled Banner before Game 2, this time wearing Los Angeles Kings jerseys. 

However, the harmonica players weren’t the only ones who returned for this contest. The Edmonton Oilers got two players back: left winger Evander Kane and defenseman John Klingberg.

Kane was out for the entire regular season with a sports hernia and a knee injury. Klingberg, who picked up an assist against the Kings, has been absent from the Oilers' lineup since March 28 with an undisclosed injury.

Despite getting healthier and having Klingberg record an assist, it wasn’t a good night for the Oilers by any stretch. 

Goaltender Stuart Skinner allowed five goals for the second straight game, which resulted in Calvin Pickard switching places with him with just over nine minutes remaining in the third period. 

Oilers right winger Corey Perry stood up for his goaltender, saying it’s not Skinner’s fault. 

“He’s making good saves, playing hard and battling for us,” Perry told reporters. “It's the play in front of him.”

Added Darnell Nurse: “We’ve been hanging our goalie out to dry.”

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Phillies manager Rob Thomson seems to accuse Edwin Diaz of faking injury

With one out in the top of the 10th inning on Wednesday and the Phillies leading the Mets, 3-2, Edwin Diazdisengaged from the mound for a third time during J.T. Realmuto's at-bat -- an automatic balk, which he was called for.

But right after stepping off that third time, and being called for the balk (which moved Nick Castellanos to second base), Diaz motioned to the dugout.

Out came manager Carlos Mendoza, pitching coach Jeremy Hefner, and the training staff. Soon after, Diaz -- who was pointing toward his left hip during a discussion on the mound -- left the game with an injury.

Once the umpires realized Diaz disengaged a third time due to an injury issue, the balk call was reversed, with Castellanos sent back to first base. Phillies manager Rob Thomson bounded out of the dugout and was apoplectic while arguing his case. But the reversal stood.

Max Kranick, who entered in relief of Diaz (who was in his second inning of work), started his outing by walking Realmuto and allowing a single to Alec Bohm to load the bases. But he secured the next two outs without any runs scoring, paving the way for the Mets to walk it off in the bottom half of the inning.

After the game, Thomson was still irked about the Diaz/balk situation. And he seemed to suggest Diaz faked an injury in order to get the call reversed.

"That’s a play that I’ll have to remember to tell our pitchers," Thomson told reporters. "Step off a third time. Call the trainer. He’ll take you out. We’ll put somebody else in."

Diaz spoke after the game as well, and went into detail about why he had to depart early with what the team designated was a left hip cramp.

"On the fastball I threw to Realmuto, I felt like my hip got locked up," Diaz said. "So I started walking and tried to loosen it up and when I stepped on the mound, I couldn't lift my leg a little bit to come set. So that's why I started doing the step-offs, because I was feeling uncomfortable."

Diaz added that the trainers told him on Tuesday that his right leg was longer than his left leg, and that they did a hip adjustment to fix the issue.

"As of right now, I feel strong," Diaz said. "We did some work on my hip and I was feeling better after, so let's see how I feel on Friday."

Diaz is in the midst of a strong stretch since having back-to-back rough outings on April 9 and 11.

Over his last five games, spanning 5.1 innings, Diaz has allowed one run on two hits while walking two and striking out 10.

Rays at Diamondbacks prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for April 24

It's Thursday, April 24, and the Rays (10-14) are in Phoenix to take on the Diamondbacks (14-10). Drew Rasmussen is slated to take the mound for Tampa Bay against Corbin Burnes for Arizona.

The Rays picked up the win last night in Arizona to take game one of the series. Taj Bradley made it through 6.0 innings and gave up three earned runs on six hits.

The Diamondbacks started with Eduardo Rodriguez on the mound. Rodriguez pitched 6.2 innings, gave up six hits, four runs, and struck out five.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Rays at Diamondbacks

  • Date: Thursday, April 24, 2025
  • Time: 9:40PM EST
  • Site: Chase Field
  • City: Phoenix, AZ
  • Network/Streaming: Dbacks.TV, FanDuel Sports Network Florida

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Odds for the Rays at the Diamondbacks

The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Rays (+114), Diamondbacks (-135)
  • Spread:  Diamondbacks -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Rays at Diamondbacks

  • Pitching matchup for April 24, 2025: Drew Rasmussen vs. Corbin Burnes
    • Rays: Drew Rasmussen, (1-1, 0.87 ERA)
      Last outing (vs NY Yankees, 4:18): 5.2 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 3 Hits Allowed, 3 Walks, and 7 Strikeouts
    • Diamondbacks: Corbin Burnes, (0-1, 4.64 ERA)
      Last outing (vs Chicago Cubs, 4/18): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 2 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 3 Strikeouts

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

  • The Diamondbacks have won 4 of their last 5 games against teams with losing records
  • The Under is 9-5-3 for the Rays' road games and the Diamondbacks' home games combined this season

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Thursday's game between the Rays and the Diamondbacks:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Arizona Diamondbacks on the Moneyline.
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Malik Beasley Agency Lawsuit Features Limits on Arbitration

Detroit Pistons guard Malik Beasley owes more than $1 million in damages, his former agency alleges in a lawsuit brought this week in the Southern District of New York. Beasley fired the agency earlier this year with more than two years remaining on their agency agreement.

Hazan Sports Management (HSM), which is led by president Daniel Hazan and vice president Andrew Hoenig, is suing Beasley for breach of contract and related claims. HSM says it “single-handedly” resuscitated Beasley’s NBA career when he signed with the agency in November 2023, and describes Beasley as having “known issues” at the time that included “financial” ones. He has experienced legal problems since joining the NBA, spending 78 days in jail in 2021 for making threats of violence.

HSM says it “provided” Beasley “with a substantial marketing advance” to address his “issues.” In an exhibit to HSM’s complaint, the marketing advance is detailed. HSM agreed to pay Beasley a one-time advance of $650,000.

Drafted by attorney Daniel Marcus, HSM’s complaint asserts Beasley signed two contracts with HSM. The first was the standard player agent contract (SPAC), which concerns a player’s employment contracts with NBA teams.

The second was a marketing deal for endorsements, NIL and similar promotional activities, which had a four-year term and made HSM Beasley’s exclusive marketing agent. The deal contained a $1 million liquidated damages clause, which specifies a dollar amount penalty in the event of breach. The clause is worded as saying the parties agreed this dollar amount was “fair and acceptable in light of the amount of the marketing advance and the risk assumed” by HSM as Beasley’s marketing agent.

HSM claims it “revived” Beasley’s career “both on and off the court” and is responsible for him signing a one-year deal with the Pistons for $6 million for the 2024-25 season. That reflected a major raise from the prior season, when Beasley earned $2.7 million from the Milwaukee Bucks.

Beasley, 28, is in his ninth NBA season and the Pistons are his sixth NBA team. A first-round pick of out Florida State in 2016, Beasley has also played for the Denver Nuggets, Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz and the Los Angeles Lakers. Beasley has enjoyed a solid season for the Pistons in 2024-25, averaging 16 points per game.

HSM says Beasley fired the agency in February, 15 months into their contractual relationship and thus far earlier than when the four-year marketing term will expire. HSM contends it has tried to collect the marketing advance but has “only received little more than drips and drabs” along with “vague promises to repay the balance over time.”

HSM’s lawsuit notably does not claim Beasley breached his SPAC, which governs agents who represent NBA players. Agents are licensed by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), which is the exclusive bargaining representative of NBA players. The NBPA has regulations for agents, who must follow those regulations as a condition of their license.

Key to the HSM-Beasley dispute is that the SPAC contains a mandatory arbitration clause. The clause expresses disputes between a player and his agent regarding their contractual relationship are ordinarily governed by an NBPA arbitration procedure. Arbitration is a logical method of dispute resolution for a players association. It keeps the dispute out of court, where documents are accessible to fans and journalists.

The NBPA’s method of arbitration also relies on experts in contractual disputes in the NBA agent context, whereas litigation is heard by a judge and possibly a jury who probably lack that knowledge and industry sensibilities. As Sportico has detailed, that line of defense has been used in legal disputes concerning Nerlens Noel and agent Rich Paul, and agent Mark Termini and Paul.

HSM’s complaint appears designed to insulate against the possibility of Beasley securing the complaint’s dismissal by claiming the dispute must first be heard by an arbitrator. The complaint does so by keeping the breach claim limited to the marketing contract, which does not contain an arbitration clause—just the opposite, in fact. The marketing contract states that “any and all disputes” arising out of it “shall be adjudicated” by a New York court. 

Beasley could offer other types of defenses. He might contend that HSM breached the contract by failing to adequately perform its duties. Perhaps Beasley was unhappy with the representation and felt it fell short of what he was contractually owed. However, if Beasley has already made some repayments—even “drips and drabs”—of what he allegedly owes HSM, it would make it more difficult for him to claim he doesn’t owe money. The court would question why he would pay any amount if he doesn’t owe money. 

The case is before U.S. District Judge Jeannette A. Vargas, who is also presiding over Drake’s high-profile defamation lawsuit against Universal Music Group. Beasley’s Pistons, meanwhile, are currently tied with the New York Knicks, 1-1, in the first round of the NBA playoffs. Game 3 is on Thursday.

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