Boston Celtics Daily Links 2/26/26

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Herald Celtics turn in season-worst shooting performance in loss to Nuggets

Jayson Tatum reportedly back to ‘full go’ in Celtics scrimmages

Celtics notebook: Boston getting career years from, well, everyone in stellar season

Globe Celtics fall flat against Nikola Jokic, Nuggets in final game of road trip through Western Conference

Report: Anfernee Simons played with wrist fracture during time with Celtics

Nikola Jokić has 30 points and 12 rebounds in the Nuggets’ 103-84 win over the Celtics

Stephen A. Smith endorses Jaylen Brown as an MVP candidate

Charania: Jayson Tatum a ‘full-go’ during Celtics’ 5-on-5 scrimmages

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“We just didn’t convert”: Nuggets took advantage of Celtics’ missed opportunities, turnovers

Jaylen Brown feels optimistic after Celtics’ collapse to Nuggets: “It’s a journey”

Who should start when Tatum returns? (daily topic)

Nuggets hand Celtics first loss of road trip 103-84

Celtics .com Keys to the Game: Nuggets 103, Celtics 84

NBC Sports Boston Wing Stop: Celtics showcase impressive depth amid defensive surge

Celtics-Nuggets recap: C’s win streak snapped as offense goes ice-cold

NESN Chandler Parsons Dishes Out Funny Praise For Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla

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Jaylen Brown Gives Slumping Celtics Teammate Huge Vote Of Confidence

Joe Mazzulla Gives Blunt Assessment After Celtics’ Loss to Nuggets

Jaylen Brown Reacts After Celtics Fall to Nuggets on Road

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Mass Live Celtics star gives candid assessment of road trip after Nuggets rout

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Derrick White is the Celtics ‘Name to Know’ Player of the Game in Wednesday’s loss to Nuggets

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Celtics five-game winning streak snapped by Denver Nuggets

What we should expect (and might get) in Jayson Tatum’s return

Shams: Jayson Tatum playing 5-on-5 with Celtics

Sam Hauser had high praise on the growth of Neemias Queta this year

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The Bounce: Will we have an NBA MVP by default? Plus, let’s rank the contenders

Jaylen Brown likes where the Celtics are as a team despite loss to Nuggets

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Boston Sports Journal Simone’s Six: National media musguidance, physicality, and missed shots in Celtics-Nuggets

BSJ Game Report: Nuggets 103, Celtics 84 – Brutal end to West Coast trip

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Celtics’ ugly loss to Nuggets presents an alarming dose of reality

Joe Mazzulla explains most underappreciated part of Sam Hauser’s evolution

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Joe Mazzulla FULL Press Conference | Celtics vs Nuggets Postgame

David Adelman Praises Derrick White | Celtics vs Nuggets Pregame

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Celtics Mailbag: Jayson Tatum’s return, Jaylen Brown’s MVP Case, Baylor Scheierman’s progress

Denver SportsNuggets smother Celtics in season-best defensive showing

Basketball NetworkKendrick Perkins explains why Jaylen Brown is the MVP right now: “We thought the Celtics would be tanking”

“The kind of dude that would get citizenship somewhere else” – Chandler Parsons urges USA Basketball to add Jaylen Brown to the team

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Rockets vs Magic Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Houston Rockets are the No. 3 seed in the West, but they’ve become an afterthought in the NBA title conversation. Tonight they visit an Orlando Magic team that knows all about struggling to meet lofty expectations.

Orlando exits a strong west coast road trip, but the hosts can’t compete with Houston’s top-end talent. My Rockets vs. Magic predictions signal another impressive stat line for Alperen Sengun.

Get the lowdown on this Thursday, February 26 battle with my free NBA picks and betting angles ahead of tip-off at 7:30 p.m. ET on Prime Video.

Rockets vs Magic prediction

Rockets vs Magic best bet: Alperen Sengun Over 15.5 rebounds + assists (+102)

The Houston Rockets came into this season asking a lot of Alperen Sengun in a do-it-all role, and the burden keeps growing, with Steven Adams joining Fred VanVleet on the sidelines and Amen Thompson also on the injury report.

Sengun has nailed this combo Over in back-to-back contests, including a triple-double against the Kings last time out, and he gave the Orlando Magic fits in November with a 30-12-8 effort.

Even if Thompson plays, Sengun is set to shine. I’m buying into his 9.2 RPG this year and a stretch of 7+ dimes in three of his past four contests.

Rockets vs Magic same-game parlay

Houston hits another level when Jabari Smith Jr. is knocking down shots, and his points prop Over fits neatly with big-time playmaking from Sengun. Smith Jr. has gone past this O/U number in four of his last five games.

I’ll also ride with the Rockets moneyline, with the visitors covering the spread in three straight outings and winning four in a row against the Magic.

Rockets vs Magic SGP

  • Alperen Sengun Over 15.5 rebounds + assists
  • Jabari Smith Jr. Over 14.5 points
  • Rockets moneyline

Our "from downtown" SGP: Hustle kings

Neither team will mind a scrappy rock fight here. Tari Eason could see a spike in minutes given the Rockets’ injury question marks on the wing, and he’s had double-digit boards in two of his past three contests.

Anthony Black is another active presence who thrives on the defensive end. He’s had eight blocks in his last nine games, and he’s finished with 4+ rebounds four times this month.

Rockets vs Magic SGP

  • Tari Eason Over 6.5 rebounds
  • Tari Eason Over 1.5 steals
  • Anthony Black Over 3.5 rebounds
  • Anthony Black Over 0.5 blocks

Rockets vs Magic odds

  • Spread: Rockets -3 (-110) | Magic +3 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Rockets -155 | Magic +130
  • Over/Under: Over 215 (-110) | Under 215 (-110)

Rockets vs Magic betting trend to know

The Magic are 11-19 ATS after a win this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Rockets vs. Magic.

How to watch Rockets vs Magic

LocationKia Center, Orlando, FL
DateThursday, February 26, 2026
Tip-off7:30 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video

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NBA Minutes Report: Dejounte Murray returns, Deni Avdija remains sidelined

Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will review each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.

The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three, five, and ten games, and for the entire season, to see which trends stand out to you.

All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also extremely generous. Be sure to follow him to check out all of his baseball data as well.

NBA: Indiana Pacers at New York Knicks
With the Kings headed to the draft lottery, playing time should not be an issue for Raynaud or fellow rookie Nique Clifford.

Atlanta Hawks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Nickeil Alexander-Walker32.23434.3
Dyson Daniels2929.829.5
Onyeka Okongwu28.127.929.1
CJ McCollum27.428.829.3
Jalen Johnson26.330.233.6
Jonathan Kuminga24.424.424.4
Zaccharie Risacher23.724.323
Corey Kispert19.119.522.6
Jock Landale18.519.320.4
Gabe Vincent16.416.417.3

The Hawks are dealing with a few injuries here, but likely nothing major. Nickeil Alexander-Walker is dealing with a foot sprain, and Jalen Johnson is battling a hip injury, but neither player is expected to miss much time. That likely means that Jonathan Kuminga will continue to come off the bench, but he looked good in his Hawks debut, which I covered in a video this week. Dyson Daniels' offensive game has taken a step back lately, which is hurting his fantasy basketball ceiling, but his defense remains elite, which keeps him on the court and as a fringe top 100 player even when he's not scoring.

Boston Celtics

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Brown34.93433.6
Derrick White34.134.235.4
Payton Pritchard33.333.332.7
Baylor Scheierman28.426.624.5
Sam Hauser27.326.327.5
Neemias Queta26.922.725.6
Nikola Vučević21.123.524.1
Ron Harper Jr.14.114.117.9

The Celtics look like they are getting closer to getting Jayson Tatum back, which would obviously be a huge addition for them. Lately, this has gone from a three-headed monster to one with four heads as Nikola Vučević has been a top 70 player in just 21-24 minutes because he continues to rebound the ball relatively well. His offensive game has really struggled since coming to Boston.

Brooklyn Nets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Michael Porter Jr.3531.431.5
Nic Claxton31.331.327.4
Noah Clowney30.127.526
Nolan Traore29.830.228.6
Egor Dëmin28.128.626.9
Day'Ron Sharpe20.122.120.7
Terance Mann20.121.521.5
Danny Wolf18.421.222
Drake Powell18.418.119.1

Kudos to the Nets for being one of the bottom-feeder teams that is not egregiously tanking. That being said, they don't have plenty of talented players who need to be benched. Michael Porter Jr. has remained a rock-solid producer for them, and they've actually gotten some good production of late from Nolan Traore, who's averaging 11 points, 5 assists, and 2.3 steals over his last four games. That defensive value is giving him some fantasy value, but this is really a deep roster of mediocre talent who are going to siphon minutes and usage from one another.

Charlotte Hornets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Moussa Diabaté30.630.628.7
Kon Knueppel29.329.832.2
LaMelo Ball25.928.329.3
Brandon Miller2528.930.9
Sion James23.421.320
Ryan Kalkbrenner22.624.320.5
Grant Williams22.426.622.3
Miles Bridges22.322.328.4
Josh Green2018.617.3

The Hornets are now back to full strength after Moussa Diabaté returned from his suspension to play 31 minutes. It seems like he's going to continue to be the primary center in Charlotte, and that has made him really valuable. We also saw Coby White make his Hornets debut, but he played just 16 minutes off the bench. Given that he is still dealing with a calf issue, it's unclear how much White will play as a primary backup to LaMelo Ball. This remains a team that really leans on its key four starters for production.

Chicago Bulls

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Isaac Okoro31.330.931.3
Matas Buzelis29.729.829.5
Guerschon Yabusele26.924.625.6
Josh Giddey25.324.324.3
Patrick Williams2326.124.8
Tre Jones22.922.622.6
Jalen Smith21.522.422.3
Nick Richards21.319.420.3
Collin Sexton18.720.523.3
Rob Dillingham18.719.220

Chicago is only four games out of the play-in tournament, but it seems like a long shot that they get there. Two of the players the Bulls added at the trade deadline - Anfernee Simons and Jaden Ivey - are both dealing with rather significant injuries and could be out for weeks, potentially the remainder of the season if the Bulls fully drop out of the playoffs. Jalen Smith is also dealing with a calf injury, and Zach Collins is out for the rest of the season, so we should get lots of minutes for Nick Richards and Guerschon Yabusele until Smith is back. On the plus side, Matas Buzelis has turned things around again, and Josh Giddey has been back on the court for the last four games. That might be it.

Cleveland Cavaliers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Donovan Mitchell33.330.431.1
James Harden3332.132.2
Jarrett Allen29.929.129.2
Sam Merrill27.725.925.4
Dennis Schröder26.123.721.9
Jaylon Tyson25.923.425.1
Evan Mobley24.822.722.7
Keon Ellis22.722.321.6
Dean Wade21.321.321.8

Things were going swimmingly for the Cavs, but it was announced that James Harden fractured the thumb on his non-shooting hand in a win over the Knicks this week. It's unclear how long that will keep him out, but it would obviously be a big blow for the Cavs. I don't expect him to miss much time, but the newly acquired Dennis Schröder would pick up the minutes if Harden misses time. The Cavs are also not playing Evan Mobley in both games of a back-to-back yet, but that should change in the coming weeks.

Dallas Mavericks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
P.J. Washington34.432.630.8
Naji Marshall31.63231.9
Max Christie29.730.330.8
Khris Middleton24.22323
Marvin Bagley III23.322.823.1
Brandon Williams23.323.321.3
Klay Thompson23.223.223.1
Daniel Gafford20.721.423.7
Caleb Martin18.416.521.6
Tyus Jones16.216.616.6
Cooper Flagg35.735.7

The Mavericks are another team clearly playing for next season. Cooper Flagg has missed time with a foot injury, P.J. Washington has missed some time with an ankle injury, and Daniel Gafford continues to battle an ankle injury. There just isn't a lot to get excited about here for this season. Naji Marshall continues to produce, and Brandon Williams should be the primary point guard from here on out.

Denver Nuggets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cameron Johnson33.132.731.4
Nikola Jokić32.733.634.1
Christian Braun29.832.632.8
Bruce Brown25.626.227
Julian Strawther24.624.824.9
Spencer Jones22.921.320.8
Jamal Murray22.226.932.1
Tim Hardaway Jr.21.622.626.5

The Nuggets can't seem to stay healthy this season. Aaron Gordon remains out with a hamstring injury. Same for Peyton Watson. Jalen Pickett has a knee injury, and Jamal Murray has been battling an illness. Murray hasn't really missed much time, and he and Nikola Jokić are continuing to dominate as we've come accustomed to. Nobody on the team has been sniffing much value so far as they continue to fill different roles based on who's healthy.

Detroit Pistons

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cade Cunningham34.434.433.2
Jalen Duren29.829.825.3
Tobias Harris2829.329
Duncan Robinson2725.224.8
Ausar Thompson26.126.726.4
Ronald Holland II19.917.919.1
Caris LeVert18.718.719
Daniss Jenkins18.618.218.1
Paul Reed18.523.520.5

Isaiah Stewart has just finished serving his suspension, so this Pistons team is now at full strength. We have seen Ronald Holland II take on a bigger role at the expense of Ausar Thompson because Holland is a high-energy player with a strong defensive approach, like Thompson, but has more offensive value, as I discussed in a recent video. They both don't shoot well, so neither has huge upside and could lose minutes to guys like Duncan Robinson if the Pistons are trailing.

Golden State Warriors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandin Podziemski3332.529.3
Moses Moody32.330.929.8
Draymond Green31.626.627.4
Gui Santos30.930.929.8
Al Horford26.926.925.3
De'Anthony Melton26.625.925.2
Will Richard25.525.320.2
Pat Spencer24.726.325.8
Quinten Post21.719.613.8
Kristaps Porziņģis17.217.2
Stephen Curry25.4

Stephen Curry and Kristaps Porziņģis are both out with sciatica and an illness, respectively, but the Warriors are pretty healthy otherwise. Brandin Podziemski has picked up the slack with Curry out, but is also contributing plenty of rebounds and assists to be a real asset across the board. Gui Santos has also produced in his 31+ minutes per game and has been a top-50 player over the last two weeks.

Houston Rockets

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Amen Thompson35.23735.7
Jabari Smith Jr.33.733.635.1
Kevin Durant33.434.534.9
Alperen Sengun333232.6
Tari Eason2930.931.1
Reed Sheppard25.825.225.4
Dorian Finney-Smith20.721.519.1
Josh Okogie18.415.515.4

The Rockets are battling for the third seed in the West, and they're doing so with a pretty tight rotation of essentially six players with Dorian Finney-Smith and Josh Okogie mixed in. Amen Thompson missed one game this week, but he's already back, so this team is operating at full strength with its usual complement of minutes and usage. Jabari Smith Jr. has really taken a step forward this season, as I covered in a video this week.

Indiana Pacers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Taelon Peter37.129.629.7
Kam Jones32.828.726.5
Jarace Walker32.431.830.2
Pascal Siakam292931.2
Andrew Nembhard28.526.230
Kobe Brown27.828.927.3
Ben Sheppard25.124.321.7
Quenton Jackson24.723.323.1
Micah Potter23.925.123.1
Jay Huff22.223.623.1

I know Pacers fans get upset that their team is being singled out by the NBA for tanking, but, I mean, this team is egregiously tanking. Ivica Zubac will be out for "a while" even though he was playing for the Clippers before the trade deadline, and that means Micah Potter, Jay Huff, and Jarace Walker will continue to see minutes as primary big men alongside Pascal Siakam. Walker has been a top 80 player over the last three weeks, so he could be rostered in more formats, but this is really a situation to avoid, apart from Siakam and Andrew Nembhard, when he plays.

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Los Angeles Lakers
The Pacers, Lakers and Thunder are among the teams with lengthy injury reports at the halfway point of Week 2.

Los Angeles Clippers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Derrick Jones Jr.34.932.329.9
Kris Dunn32.732.530.2
Kawhi Leonard32.232.131.7
Bennedict Mathurin31.930.530.5
Brook Lopez29.130.728
Kobe Sanders26.417.322.4
John Collins23.928.629.5
Jordan Miller20.519.122.3

The Clippers are technically in the final spot of the play-in tournament, but they are also staring down a potential suspension for Kawhi Leonard and injuries to John Collins and Darius Garland, who came over in the James Harden trade. Bennedict Mathurin has produced in his minutes, as I mentioned in a video I recorded this week, but there's not much going on aside from him and Kawhi.

Los Angeles Lakers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Luka Dončić36.136.131.7
Austin Reaves33.332.128.4
LeBron James33.233.734.2
Deandre Ayton28.228.227.6
Marcus Smart25.125.326.9
Rui Hachimura24.62728.6
Luke Kennard18.22021.4
Jake LaRavia1819.621.8

As has been the case all season, the Lakers are essentially a three-man team when they're all healthy. This team is healthy now, so you know the three players that can be relied on.

Memphis Grizzlies

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Jaylen Wells26.526.126.2
Javon Small26.126.924.8
Taylor Hendricks25.824.423.6
GG Jackson25.726.626.2
Rayan Rupert25.125.125.1
Olivier-Maxence Prosper23.824.824.2
Ty Jerome23.222.421.2
Walter Clayton Jr.22.722.723.6
Jahmai Mashack22.124.424.1
Cam Spencer21.321.323.2
Scotty Pippen Jr.2120.220.5

Memphis is in rebuild mode, so you're going to see a deep rotation of young players to end the season. Unfortunately, both Cedric Coward and Santi Aldama are battling knee injuries, which have kept them off the court, and it doesn't seem likely that Ja Morant (elbow) returns this season. That has meant big minutes and usage for Ty Jerome, who is getting some rest days mixed in after coming back from offseason surgery. It has also meant that GG Jackson is taking on a larger role, averaging 22 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.0 assists, and 1.3 blocks over the last two weeks.

Miami Heat

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Pelle Larsson34.334.329.5
Bam Adebayo28.431.931.1
Andrew Wiggins28.230.230
Davion Mitchell27.328.327.1
Norman Powell27.127.128.3
Tyler Herro24.124.124.1
Jaime Jaquez Jr.23.727.327
Kel'el Ware18.519.517.6
Kasparas Jakučionis16.621.421.8

Tyler Herro finally returned this week, which I covered in a video, which is good news for a Heat team that is only 1.5 games out of a full playoff spot. Jaime Jaquez Jr. has stepped up for them every time there is a player missing time, but this team is carried by Bam Adebayo, Andrew Wiggins, and Norman Powell. Having Herro back in the mix will help and will likely mean a slight dip in production for Davion Mitchell.

Milwaukee Bucks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kevin Porter Jr.35.133.934.2
Ryan Rollins34.934.835
AJ Green30.331.832.4
Jericho Sims27.424.226.5
Kyle Kuzma23.124.625.8
Myles Turner22.622.625.5
Bobby Portis21.123.922.3
Cam Thomas1919.519.4
Ousmane Dieng16.821.819.6

The Bucks are hanging around a play-in spot they so desperately want to keep Giannis Antetokounmpo happy. He remains the only major injury on this team, and while his absence has led to more minutes for Jericho Sims, it's really Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma picking up some extra usage. Just not enough to be producing incredibly relevant stats for fantasy leagues. Kevin Porter Jr. and Ryan Rollins are driving this car until Giannis is back.

Minnesota Timberwolves

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Anthony Edwards36.736.236.9
Jaden McDaniels35.134.533.4
Rudy Gobert3432.131.1
Donte DiVincenzo30.229.127.8
Julius Randle30.232.434.3
Naz Reid26.724.725.9
Ayo Dosunmu26.427.527.1
Mike Conley15.415.415.9

Throughout the season, the Timberwolves have remained one of the healthiest teams in the entire league, and that remains the case now. It's pretty astonishing, really.

New Orleans Pelicans

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Zion Williamson32.131.332
Herbert Jones31.531.531.3
Saddiq Bey31.231.232.6
DeAndre Jordan26.926.926.9
Bryce McGowens25.124.224.8
Jeremiah Fears2527.223.7
Dejounte Murray24.824.824.8
Jordan Poole24.124.124.1
Derik Queen22.124.225.9
Karlo Matković20.418.716

Dejounte Murray made his season debut on Tuesday, which I covered in a video this week. His move into the starting lineup pushed Derik Queen to the bench, which is a bit of a bummer. DeAndre Jordan continues to play big minutes and put up solid rebounding and block numbers, while Saddiq Bey has remained a fringe top 100 player all season long. Trey Murphy III remains out with a shoulder injury, but it will be interesting to see how the minutes are split once he is back.

New York Knicks

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
OG Anunoby3634.935.8
Jalen Brunson3635.136
Karl-Anthony Towns31.830.430.1
Mikal Bridges31.129.532.3
Josh Hart28.728.628.6
Landry Shamet23.124.326.5
Jose Alvarado22.321.221.3
Mitchell Robinson18.417.718.6

The Knicks are healthy, other than Miles McBride being out for the rest of the regular season with a hernia. Jose Alvarado has essentially stepped into his exact role, and this remains a two-man offense with the other parts spiking big performances out of nowhere as this offense on the whole struggles to find its rhythm.

Oklahoma City Thunder

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Cason Wallace3331.430.5
Luguentz Dort32.731.129.5
Chet Holmgren32.329.528.9
Isaiah Hartenstein25.825.323.3
Isaiah Joe25.725.526.3
Aaron Wiggins24.524.324.4
Jaylin Williams22.720.522.1
Alex Caruso22.517.718.6
Brooks Barnhizer21.910.412.8
Jared McCain18.620.519

The Thunder are battling plenty of injuries right now, with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams both remaining out.I covered those injuries and the rotation fallout in a video this week.

Orlando Magic

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Paolo Banchero40.538.636.3
Anthony Black37.233.532.6
Desmond Bane35.935.733.6
Wendell Carter Jr.34.531.827.6
Tristan da Silva332824.4
Jevon Carter22.622.819.1
Jett Howard18.817.311.5
Jonathan Isaac12.812.910.5

Both Jalen Suggs and Franz Wagner are on the sidelines again, which has kept Anthony Black on the court for 35+ minutes per game in his breakout season. Wendell Carter Jr. has also had some big games that have kept his minutes up, but this team lacks a ton of offensive production other than Black, Paolo Banchero, and Desmond Bane. It's been a rough season for Orlando.

Philadelphia 76ers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Tyrese Maxey35.135.235.5
VJ Edgecombe3433.633.6
Kelly Oubre Jr.3231.734.2
Quentin Grimes26.627.226.9
Joel Embiid26.226.232.5
Dominick Barlow25.72625.6
Adem Bona18.819.717.4
Andre Drummond16.517.620.5

Joel Embiid finally returned to the court this week after missing five games with a knee injury. It was more of a load management or pain management situation, but it's noteworthy with all of his previous injuries. Still, this team runs through Tyrese Maxey and VJ Edgecombe now. Kelly Oubre Jr. also continues to play big minutes with Paul George suspended.

Phoenix Suns

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Collin Gillespie35.131.531
Royce O'Neale30.628.429.6
Grayson Allen28.728.732.5
Jalen Green28.427.824.7
Ryan Dunn26.124.518.3
Jordan Goodwin24.926.625.9
Oso Ighodaro23.42121
Amir Coffey2319.518.2
Rasheer Fleming21.218.515.5
Mark Williams20.720.122.9

With both Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks on the sidelines, the Suns have had to rely heavily on their bench of late.I covered the fallout of those injuries in a video this week.

Portland Trail Blazers

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Toumani Camara32.93231.8
Jerami Grant30.230.629.9
Jrue Holiday29.230.228.9
Donovan Clingan28.428.928.7
Scoot Henderson26.523.722.8
Kris Murray202020
Vít Krejčí16.61920.1
Sidy Cissoko15.919.423.1
Deni Avdija15.719.421.2

Both Deni Avdija and Shaedon Sharpe were dealt tough injury blows, which has meant that the Blazers are needing to rely on Scoot Henderson and Jermai Grant more than they anticipated. I covered that fallout in a video this week, but Donovan Clingan has really produced in what has been a breakout season.

Sacramento Kings

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
DeMar DeRozan29.127.226.6
Nique Clifford29.131.132.1
Precious Achiuwa2826.720.8
Maxime Raynaud27.629.928.4
Russell Westbrook26.42424.3
Keegan Murray26.227.527.5
Daeqwon Plowden22.722.224.1
Malik Monk2221.620.6
Patrick Baldwin Jr.212121

The Kings are the worst team in basketball, and now they are incredibly banged up on top of that. There's not really a lot to say here. When Demar DeRozan plays, he still has some value, and Maxime Reynaud has been a nice find for them in the second round, but there is little else to be excited about here. If they continue to rest Russell Westbrook, then we should see lots of minutes and potentially more usage for Nique Clifford down the stretch.

San Antonio Spurs

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Victor Wembanyama31.730.629.7
Julian Champagnie30.726.925.3
Devin Vassell30.728.628
De'Aaron Fox30.429.128.4
Stephon Castle27.42524.1
Dylan Harper23.525.124.7
Harrison Barnes1919.823.4
Keldon Johnson18.921.221.6

The Spurs are healthy and very good. I'm not sure many people expected them to be the number two seed in the Western Conference this early, but here we are. Dylan Harper has stepped into a bigger role off the bench, which is nice to see, but this team runs through Victor Wembanyama, De'Aaron Fox, and Stephon Castle.

Toronto Raptors

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Brandon Ingram34.534.333.9
Immanuel Quickley33.43332.4
Scottie Barnes31.631.733.2
RJ Barrett31.129.729.7
Jakob Poeltl2722.522.5
Ja'Kobe Walter24.122.722
Collin Murray-Boyles21.723.424.7
Jamal Shead21.521.721.3

Collin Murray-Boyles continues to battle a thumb injury, but the Raptors are pretty healthy otherwise and have begun to ramp up the minutes for Jakob Poeltl. It's not leading to tons of production yet, but it's nice to see. The production continues to come from the same four guys it has all season, but it's been enough to have the Raptors as the five seed in the Eastern Conference.

Utah Jazz

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Lauri Markkanen32.225.827.6
Ace Bailey31.532.432.9
Isaiah Collier30.330.433.6
Brice Sensabaugh28.826.626.1
Kyle Filipowski27.122.622.7
John Konchar26.82322.2
Cody Williams25.624.126.1
Blake Hinson20.420.420.4
Kevin Love14.815.114.6

The Jazz were pretty feisty when they were healthy, so they just decided to shut down all their good players. It's hard to really talk about who to rely on in Utah, but it seems like Kyle Filipowski is going to get plenty of minutes as their primary big man, and Isaiah Collier is going to handle the ball as much as possible with Keyonte George sidelined. Other than that, just watch Utah next season when they should be pretty good.

Washington Wizards

NameLast 3Last 5Last 10
Kadary Richmond31.322.322.3
Bub Carrington26.125.624.8
Anthony Gill2625.624.5
Alondes Williams24.325.225.2
Will Riley2420.925.5
Jamir Watkins22.423.927
Sharife Cooper22.122.822.9
Jaden Hardy21.718.118.1
Tristan Vukcevic21.119.918.5
Bilal Coulibaly2122.125.1
Tre Johnson20.619.819.8
Kyshawn George19.720.620.5

The Wizards are another team that's not trying to win basketball games. It's just a situation to avoid entirely.

Mets 5, Astros 0: Nolan McLean shines in exhibition win

Sep 8, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; New York Mets pitcher Nolan McLean (26) throws a pitch during the fourth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images | Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

The Mets cruised to victory in a road game as they visited the Astros in West Palm Beach this afternoon, and Nolan McLean was unsurprisingly the star of the show in his first spring training appearance.

  • McLean struck out six, walked one, and gave up just one hit in four scoreless innings of work.
  • Robert Stock was nearly as impressive as McLean, as he blanked the Astros for three innings himself as he took over for McLean. And he struck out six batters without walking anyone and gave up just one hit.
  • Anderson Severino and Ben Simon threw a scoreless inning each to finish the shutout.
  • Tyrone Taylor hit a three-run home run early in the game as he got the start in center field.
  • Marcus Semien went 2-for-3 with a run scored and a run batted in.
  • Bo Bichette went 1-for-3 with a double.

The Mets’ next Grapefruit League game is set for 1:05 PM EST tomorrow as they visit the Cardinals in Jupiter. Freddy Peralta is set to make his spring training debut in that one, and your only option for tuning in will be the Cardinals’ radio broadcast if you are so inclined.

Yankees ride explosive first inning to victory over Braves

TAMPA, FLORIDA - FEBRUARY 26: Jazz Chisholm Jr. #13 celebrates with Aaron Judge #99 of the New York Yankees after Chisholm hit a two-run home run in the first inning against the Atlanta Braves during a Grapefruit League spring training game at George M. Steinbrenner Field on February 26, 2026 in Tampa, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The main offseason talking point concerning the Yankees has concerned the phrase “running it back.” Is it a good thing? Is it the greatest misstep in franchise history? Well, a nearly Opening Day-vintage Yankee lineup looked more than ready to do damage this afternoon, as they plated five runs in the first inning en route to a 7-3 victory over the Braves. Jazz Chisholm Jr., Paul Goldschmidt, and Spencer Jones hit home runs, while Elmer Rodríguez provided three more quality innings on the mound.

If you blinked, you may have missed Rodríguez’s first inning. He got Brett Wisely to pop to left on his first pitch of the afternoon, induced a grounder to first from Nacho Alvarez Jr. two pitches later, then got Triple-A Scranton alum Dom Smith on a check-swing tapper in front of the mound. The whole affair took seven pitches.

Unlike his first start, the Bombers gave Rodríguez substantial run support in the home first. Chisholm faced old friend Carlos Carrasco with two men out and Aaron Judge on first, and sent a sky-high drive out to right field. In right field, long-ago Baby Bomber Ben Gamel had a shot to make the catch, but it bounced off the top of the wall and into the stands for a two-run homer.

Goldschmidt and Austin Wells kept the inning alive with consecutive base hits, giving Ryan McMahon a run-producing opportunity. Carrasco kept getting to the precipice of leaving the inning, but strike three was elusive. From 0-2 down, McMahon worked the count full, then slashed an opposite-field double down the line to plate both runners and double the Yankee lead.

McMahon also made third on an errant throw to the cutoff man. That only made the trot home easier when José Caballero spanked an offering from alliterative new pitcher Shay Schanaman in a similar spot for a double of his own. All run-producing hits came with two strikes and two outs. Ninth-place hitter Seth Brown finally popped out to conclude the frame.

After such a quick top half and lengthy bottom half, it could have been easy for Rodríguez to lose his command a bit in the second inning. Not so for the steady righty, who struck out the leadoff hitter Gamel. After a nice pick from McMahon at third, Rodríguez got DaShawn Keirsey Jr. to swing through a low fastball to retire the side.

Carrasco went right back out in the second thanks to the myriad delights of spring training. Go figure, he retired the top of the Yankee order on eight pitches. That included a backwards-K on Judge, who unsuccessfully challenged the third strike pitch. Much hay has been made about low strikes on Judge, but he certainly had no case there.

Rodríguez got into a jam in the third, allowing runners on the corners with one out. Back-to-back brilliant changeups struck out Wisely, then faced Alvarez with a chance to wiggle out unscathed. But a 1-2 sinker caught too much plate, and Alvarez roped it to right for a double to score both baserunners and end Rodríguez’s scoreless spring. He rebounded quickly to retire Smith and preserve a 5-2 lead.

Thankfully for Rodríguez, the Yankees offense came to play today. Paul Goldschmidt got one of those runs right back by taking Elieser Hernández deep to left for his second home run of the spring.

Camilo Doval got some work in the fourth inning replacing Rodríguez, whose line closed at three innings, two earned runs on two hits, four strikeouts, and a walk. Doval was greeted rudely by Gamel, who connected for a home run to right field to restore the three-run margin. Doval pitched around a pesky Keirsey, who stole second and took third on a wild pitch.

Rule 5 draftee Cade Winquest was called upon to pitch the fifth, as this hodgepodge Braves lineup tried to find its footing. They started well, picking up consecutive singles against Winquest, but the righty forced a key double play before setting Smith aside for a scoreless frame. He grabbed two more outs in the sixth without incident before being relieved. It looks like the Yankees would love to use him in a multi-inning role; that flexibility would be useful, especially considering that some of the Yankees’ rotational arms aren’t famous for pitching deep into ballgames.

No February party at Steinbrenner Field without a nuke off the bat of Spencer Jones. However you feel about his chances to stick in the majors, his power remains tantalizing. And with his new Shohei Ohtani-style toe tap, he looks the part. This particular blast traveled 401 feet out to right field and into the parking lot, giving the Yankees a 7-3 lead in the seventh.

That would be our final score from Steinbrenner Field, as Michael Arias retired the Braves in order in the ninth to seal the Yankees’ fifth win of the Grapefruit League schedule.

Tomorrow, Luis Gil will leapfrog Carlos Lagrange and make his second start of the spring as the Yankees hit the road to face the Twins. Cole Sands will be his opponent, with first pitch set for the usual 1:05 pm ET timeslot on the Gotham Sports App.

Box Score

Carlos Carrasco, Braves backups get beaten up by Yankees

Feb 26, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Carlos Carrasco (59) throws a pitch during the first inning against the New York Yankees at George M. Steinbrenner Field. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images | Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images

The Braves didn’t really intend to make Thursday afternoon’s exhibition contest in Tampa a competitive one — they sent a bunch of backups as their position player contingent, gave Carlos Carrasco the start, and had a pitching slate of “guys who complete innings because the regular crew can’t add a full month of workload to their ledgers and hope to survive the season.”

It went basically as expected against a lineup that started with a bunch of Yankees regulars.

Carlos Carrasco was, well, kind of what you’d expect against a lineup with a bunch of Yankees regulars. He walked Aaron Judge, gave up a cheapie lofted-down-the-line homer to Jazz Chisholm Jr., and then got knocked around, ball-in-play variety. The Braves lifted him when it was 4-0 and fill-in Schay Schanaman was greeted with another double that made it 5-0.

Carrasco actually came back to pitch a clean second, where he struck out Judge on an ABS-confirmed changeup that was very plainly in the zone. Still, it wasn’t exactly a resurgent outing for the veteran, given the 1/1 K/BB ratio, the early exit, and the fact that was mostly just tossing it over to get whacked in his first inning of work.

The rest of the Atlanta pitching slate was pretty boring: Elieser Hernandez, Taylor Scott, Austin Pope, and Anthony Molina. Hernandez ate three innings, striking out just one batter (but walking none), though he was taken deep by Paul Goldschmidt. A few innings later, Spencer Jones absolutely obliterated Austin Pope’s mislocated 93 mph four-seamer for a majestic 400-plus-foot blast to right. All in all, Atlanta pitching had just a 4/2 K/BB ratio and got tagged for three longballs — but none of these guys are really in the running to make the roster or serve as anything other than emergency depth in 2026, so whatever.

Offensively, the Atlanta backups-slash-fringy-guys-that-maybe-make-the-roster-if-someone-else-gets-hurt at least had a few nice moments. Nacho Alvarez Jr. knocked in a couple with a hard-hit grounder double down the right-field line. Ben Gamel absolutely unloaded on a pitch from Camilo Doval for a no-doubter solo shot. Chadwick Tromp reached base twice (though he was thrown out — maybe — trying to stretch his hit into a double). Yankees pitching put together an 11/1 K/BB ratio, which isn’t necessarily surprising given the lineup the Braves sent over to Tampa.

Tomorrow, the Braves will host the Red Sox, and the newly-sworded Chris Sale will get another tune-up against his erstwhile club.

Lakers vs Suns Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The next few weeks look grim for the Phoenix Suns, and the Los Angeles Lakers should be glad to capitalize on that tonight.

My Lakers vs. Suns predictions recognize that Phoenix is simply out of scoring.

Read more in my NBA picks for Thursday, February 26.

Lakers vs Suns prediction

Lakers vs Suns best bet: Lakers -6 (-110)

The Phoenix Suns are running out of scoring. Losing Dillon Brooks on Saturday leaves them without a proven scorer, relying on Collin Gillespie and Jalen Green as their starting backcourt.

Yes, Phoenix was competitive without Brooks against Orlando, but that can happen in the chaos after an injury. Once opponents prepare for that reality, life gets much more difficult.

Hence, the Suns scored just 77 and 81 points against the Trail Blazers and the Celtics. The Los Angeles Lakers should be well prepared for that delight.

Lakers vs Suns same-game parlay

While the Suns have fallen short of their totals in the two games since Brooks went down, pace-pushers have excelled against them in each of those moments.

It makes sense: A bad offense leads to transition and secondary-transition opportunities for the opponent.

Cue Austin Reaves.

Lakers vs Suns SGP

  • Lakers -6
  • Under 222.5
  • Austin Reaves Over 19.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Luka Magic

Luka Doncic’s playmaking will excel in transition and secondary-transition opportunities created by Phoenix’s stumbling offense.

Lakers vs Suns SGP

  • Lakers -6
  • Under 222.5
  • Austin Reaves Over 19.5 points
  • Luka Doncic Over 7.5 assists

Lakers vs Suns odds

  • Spread: Lakers -6 (-110) | Suns +6 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Lakers -225 | Suns +185
  • Over/Under: Over 222.5 (-110) | Under 222.5 (-110)

Lakers vs Suns betting trend to know

Two games is a small sample size, but since Brooks’ injury, Phoenix has not only failed to cover the spread — they’ve come up short of bookmakers’ expectations by 11 and 11.5 points. Find more NBA betting trends for Lakers vs. Suns.

How to watch Lakers vs Suns

LocationMortgage Matchup Center, Phoenix, AZ
DateThursday, February 26, 2026
Tip-off9:00 p.m. ET
TVSpectrum Sportsnet, AZFS

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What Spring Training Numbers Should Matter To Nationals Fans?

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 23: Washington Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews (3) runs to third base before scoring a run during a MLB spring training game against the Philadelphia Phillies at CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches on February 23, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Doug Murray/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Spring Training is the time of the year where players knock off the frost from the offseason and prepare for the 162 games marathon that is the regular season. For hitters, it means getting used to seeing big league velocity and breaking balls, as well as getting live fielding reps, and for pitchers it means tinkering with new pitches and refining old ones. While the majority of baseball fans understand that stats during Spring Training don’t necessarily matter all that much, it can still be difficult to not overreact when a player is struggling, especially very close to Opening Day.

An example of a player who currently has the Nationals fanbase anxious is Dylan Crews, who went 0-2 with 2 strikeouts and an error in last nights game to bring him to 1-7 on the spring. To some, this start to the spring for Crews isn’t worth discussing, as he could be working on any number of things to improve his approach for the season, which means some hiccups now. For others, this start is concerning because it is a continuation of the struggles we’ve seen from Crews for quite some time against big league pitching.

So, what numbers that come from Spring Training should fans pay attention to, and which ones should they just throw out? It’s important first to understand that early in the spring, especially in a year like this one for the Nationals where it’s an entirely new coaching staff, players are going to struggle.

Stars like James Wood and CJ Abrams aren’t going to be hitting at their usual clip for a few weeks or so, and that’s because they’re likely being challenged by this new coaching staff to try new things at the plate, such as a more refined plate approach for Abrams or pulling more fly balls for Wood. In general, it’s best to just ignore statistical performance in Spring Training, as there is no proof of any significant correlation to regular season success, but especially this spring, when every player has something new they are attempting to add or change in their game.

What fans should care about during games this spring is for players to make sharp improvements in categories such as exit velocity or metrics, as those are quantifiable ways to show an improvement in their game which could translate to the rest of the year. A recent example of this is Ben Rice, first baseman for the New York Yankees, who put himself on the radar last Spring Training by eclipsing his previous career high exit velocity multiple times in one spring.

Whether it was by adding strength to his frame or a mechanical adjustment, this boost gave the Yankees the confidence to make him their Opening Day first baseman, and he’s done nothing but rake since for them, with one of the cleanest batted ball profiles in the sport.

Pitching wise, fans should be on the lookout for pitchers adding new pitches to their arsenals or making velocity or movement improvements to their other ones, as those are skills which could translate to regular season action, unlike their ERA in those spring outings. An example of this would be to watch out for Cade Cavalli and his new sweeper, which he did not debut quite yet in his first, or for another Nat to come out and add a few more MPH on their fastball than they’d previously had.

If there’s one piece of advice I could give, it would be to not worry too much about how players are performing over the course of the next month. One month of games where these hitters take 2 at bats or starters pitch 2 innings is not a large enough sample size to draw any conclusions from, especially when almost all these players are trying new things that they hope to incorporate into their game come April. Leave the overreactions for Opening Day, and enjoy baseball being back for the next few weeks.

St. Louis Cardinals Game Recap – 2.26.26 – Astros at Cardinals

Today’s lineup | photo by ORSTLcardsfan

Recap disclaimer – this may be more a random observations list than a specific blow-by-blow of the game. Spring training results are unimportant, right? It’s the process, after all.

Pre-Game Notes

From my wanderings around the back fields. And introductory tour of the media service room, et. al., as I picked up my press pass.

  • Pitching plan – Liberatore starts today, to be followed by Shuster, Romero, Raquet, Romero
  • I note that Dobbins is out of the rehab group and in with a pitching group now. Suspecting he has gotten full clearance then?
  • Herrera at DH, Sags in LF today
  • Bit of a local connection to this game … a kid from my neighborhood, Kellen Strahm, is starting RFer for the Astros. Total trivia … he was the QB for Sheldon High School (we put 5 kids through there) just before … Justin Herbert (you may have heard of him), another neighborhood kid. Kellen made a couple nice catches out there.

Pre-game w/ Oli

  • On camera
    • Sags – will get some time in left and center.
    • Walker – sees/hears more productive and mature communications, positive on his direction
    • Spring culture … overall this is a more connected group, many in the same boat and will play together for a while
  • Off camera – way more informal
    • Talked super utility role – Zobrist/Figgins/et.al., personality, staying and being ready for multiple positions, more intentional about fitting this role now than before. Once a guy realizes he is not going to be that everyday guy at a single spot, then the drive to stay drives a guy to adapt
    • Update on Herrera throwing … throwing to all bases. Good carry on his throws. Getting better. Hope to DH today, catch on Sunday.
    • Discussed six-man rotation logistics through spring. Will need backfield games to do this.
    • Urias should be on the field tomorrow for his first spring exposure.

Game Observations

  • Libby looked pretty well. 51 pitches in 3 innings. Command was not totally sharp (typical for February). Ball seemed to being coming out of his hand really well. Used a good variety of pitches.
  • Walker got plenty of business in right. Continues to look more fluid out there. Displayed a strong arm.
  • Winn with a couple nifty defensive plays. We’ve come to expect that as routine from him. He seems to be moving well after off-season knee surgery.
  • Romero dispatched the Astros quickly in the 4th.
  • Pozo golfs a wind-aided homerun. There is a new 2-deck club area built around the LF foul pole that appears to introduce some new wind dynamics down there. LFers beware!
  • Burleson crushes a 3-run HR.
  • Late inning power, with a lot of pop from Jon Jon Gazdar boosted the Cardinal offense.

Post-Game Notes

  • Final score 9-4 Cardinals. 4 home runs (Pozo, Burleson, Crooks and Gazdar).
  • Raquet, Blewitt and Shuster each game up runs in relief. Moreno had pretty nice 9th inning.
  • The catcher Yerzy seemed pretty strong defensively, especially his arm. I haven’t seen him before, but will watch for more now.
  • Game temp in the high 70’s. A few clouds, but a great day all around.

Timberwolves vs Clippers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Los Angeles Clippers stunned the Minnesota Timberwolves a couple weeks ago.

Minnesota needs to exact revenge tonight to keep pace amid the Western Conference seeding chase, but its focus has not exactly been distinct of late.

My Timberwolves vs. Clippers predictions and NBA picks will continue to doubt Minnesota’s focus on Thursday, February 26.

Timberwolves vs Clippers prediction

Timberwolves vs Clippers best bet: Over 225.5 (-110)

Even when the Minnesota Timberwolves should restore attention to detail, their defense remains lacking.

Coming off two disappointing results in a row, the Timberwolves should have zeroed in on both ends of the floor on Tuesday at Portland. Instead, that game cleared its total by 10.5 points, even with Minnesota controlling much of the game.

This current era of “Wolves Back” began with thriving defense, but Minnesota has very much become an offense-driven contender this year, for better or for worse. As the Los Angeles Clippers’ defense has also waned of late, tonight should easily clear this total.

Timberwolves vs Clippers same-game parlay

Kawhi Leonard went off for 41 points at Minnesota earlier this month. Undoubtedly, the Timberwolves have that film burned into their brains. Slowing down Leonard should help Minnesota snag a needed win.

Timberwolves vs Clippers SGP

  • Over 225.5
  • Kawhi Leonard Under 28.5 points
  • Timberwolves moneyline

Our "from downtown" SGP: Ant's MVP Campaign

As MVP odds have reshuffled in the last week due to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s continued injury absence, Anthony Edwards’ name has not risen up the board. He may take that personally, especially as he has scored 30 or more points in seven of his last 10 games.

Timberwolves vs Clippers SGP

  • Over 225.5
  • Kawhi Leonard Under 28.5 points
  • Anthony Edwards Over 28.5 points
  • Timberwolves -5.5

Timberwolves vs Clippers odds

  • Spread: Timberwolves -5.5 | Clippers +5.5
  • Moneyline: Timberwolves -210 | Clippers +175
  • Over/Under: Over 225.5 | Under 225.5

Timberwolves vs Clippers betting trend to know

The Timberwolves have won five of their last six against the Clippers, including two road games. Find more NBA betting trends for Timberwolves vs. Clippers.

How to watch Timberwolves vs Clippers

LocationIntuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
DateThursday, February 26, 2026
Tip-off10:00 p.m. ET
TVPrime Video

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Canadiens: The Anniversary Of A Big Trade

With the trade deadline fast approaching, now seems like a good time to look back at some of the trades that have had a big impact on the Montreal Canadiens’ franchise, and Tuesday was the 19th anniversary of such a trade. When Bob Gainey traded Craig Rivet to the San Jose Sharks for a stay-at-home defenseman and a first-round pick at the upcoming draft on February 25, 2007, he probably didn’t think it was a trade that would allow the organization to land one of the cornerstones of the franchise eventually.

Of course, the blueliner was a good friend of the Canadiens’ captain at the time, Saku Koivu, as evidenced by the fact that he injured him in the Stanley Cup playoffs in 2006 while play-fighting at the team’s hotel, and he was important for the team, but he wasn’t untouchable. He had become a mainstay on the Habs’ blueline in the previous seasons, setting career-highs in points and assists in his last complete season wearing the Sainte-Flanelle, when he put up 7 goals, 27 assists, and 34 points. That performance convinced the Sharks to include their first-round pick in the deal, but at that point, nobody knew for sure where that pick would land.

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The Sharks ended up making the playoffs, while the Canadiens didn’t, and San Jose’s first-round pick turned out to be the 22nd pick overall. Gainey and co. used it to select American winger Max Pacioretty out of the USHL, where he had picked up 63 points in 60 games.

After the draft, he played one season at the University of Michigan, scoring 39 points in 37 games, then moved to the AHL for the following campaign and even played 34 games with the Habs that very year. He split the next two seasons between the AHL and the NHL before coming into his own during the 2011-12 season, putting up 65 points in 79 games. Pacioretty blossomed into a reliable goal scorer for the Canadiens, posting five seasons of 30+ goals, and was even voted team captain in September 2015.

As for Josh Gorges, he spent parts of eight seasons in Montreal, playing 464 career games with the Canadiens. He recorded 13 goals, 75 assists, 88 points, 606 hits, 1.042 blocks, and a plus-34 rating. His steadying presence on the blueline and his leadership made him an important player for the Habs, and he was an alternate captain for two seasons before being traded to the Buffalo Sabres in the summer of 2014 for a second-round pick after blocking a trade to the Toronto Maple Leafs.

If that were all the Canadiens got in the Rivet trade, it would still have been a good return, but when the organization decided to move on from Pacioretty and the Vegas Golden Knights came knocking, Marc Bergevin got Tomas Tatar, Nick Suzuki, and a 2019 second-round pick in return. While Suzuki wasn’t the player Bergevin was after, he wanted Cody Glass; he ended up being a fantastic acquisition.

Four years later, Suzuki was named the 31st captain in Canadiens history, and three and a half years after that, he wore the Maple Leaf at the Milano-Cortina Olympics. Playing for Team Canada and filling in for Sidney Crosby after he was injured, he showed the world just how complete a player he is on the greatest stage of them all. Last season, after being snubbed for the 4 Nations Face-Off, he carried the Canadiens to the playoffs, and he’s now on pace for having the best season of his career. He’s become the driving force behind the Canadiens’ surge in the standings. No one has played a bigger part in the Habs entering the next stage of their rebuild, and it still feels like the best has yet to come for Suzuki.

The captain is currently in the fourth year of his eight-year contract. If this new iteration of the Canadiens is to end their 33-year Stanley Cup Championship drought, Suzuki will be the one to raise the Cup above his head first and finally send a new championship banner to the Bell Centre rafters. Who would have thought the Habs would get that kind of player from the Rivet deal?


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Joel Quenneville reaches 1,000 victories, joining Scotty Bowman in elite club for NHL coaches

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Joel Quenneville’s 1,000th career victory as an NHL head coach was so dramatic that he almost had to be reminded of the milestone when the clock finally hit zeros on the Anaheim Ducks’ 6-5 comeback win.

When Quenneville stood at center ice with his wife, his daughter and his entire team for a postgame photo moments later Wednesday night, he allowed himself a moment out of the hockey grind to appreciate history.

“I wasn’t prioritizing the number,” Quenneville said after joining Scotty Bowman in the most exclusive hockey coaching club. “I just wanted to play well tonight and find a way to win. That was the motivation, and it turned out to be a very special one as well.”

His Ducks rallied to beat two-time defending conference champion Edmonton in their return from the Olympic break, overcoming a pair of two-goal deficits and another one-goal deficit during their frenetic four-goal third period.

Cutter Gauthier scored the winner with 1:14 to play, and Anaheim hung on for its NHL-leading eighth multigoal comeback win during its first year under Quenneville, whose players all gathered at the bench to mob their coach after the whistle.

“It was an important game for us in a lot of ways,” said Quenneville, who has the second-place Ducks in the Stanley Cup playoff race for the first time since 2018. “They had the puck a lot more than we did, but at the same time, I thought we found a way to win a game. It had other meanings, but to me it was the importance of where it put us in the standings, and coming out of the break, the momentum that we could get off a win like tonight.”

The 67-year-old Quenneville received some fine bottles of wine and cigars among his postgame gifts, but he planned to celebrate just with a beer.

The second member of the 1,000-win club took a long time to join Bowman, who got his 1,000th with the Detroit Red Wings on Feb. 8, 1997 — just a month after Quenneville coached his very first game with the St. Louis Blues.

Quenneville reached the mark in his 1,825th game of a career highlighted by three Stanley Cup championships with the Chicago Blackhawks. Bowman finished his career in 2002 with 1,244 victories in 2,141 regular-season games, also winning nine Stanley Cup titles as a coach.

“He’s from a different league when I look at his company,” Quenneville said about Bowman, who was a senior advisor of hockey operations to his son, general manager Stan Bowman, during the Blackhawks’ successful run under Quenneville.

“I think he’s lonesome up there, the number he’s at,” Quenneville added. “I had Scotty and Stan in Chicago together. We had some great wins, and he’s got a lot of Cups. He’s been very successful in the game. ... I’m happy to be getting the opportunity back in the game and be around a team like we’ve got now.”

Quenneville has made a successful return to the NHL this season in Anaheim after a four-year absence from the league following his resignation from the Florida Panthers in late 2021 over his inaction during the Blackhawks’ sexual abuse scandal 11 years earlier.

Quenneville’s NHL ban was lifted in July 2024, and the Ducks hired him one year later to take over a struggling franchise with no playoff appearances in seven consecutive seasons. Anaheim (31-23-3) has vaulted into the thick of the Western Conference playoff race in its first season under Quenneville, who has led his teams to the playoffs in 20 of the 22 NHL seasons he finished behind a bench.

When asked if there were times when he wondered whether he would have a chance to reach 1,000 wins, Quenneville replied: “It’s something that I don’t think about. I think my motivation, my goals were always once you win a Cup one time, you can’t wait to do it again. It’s always been the reason why we’re doing what we’re doing.”

After playing 13 NHL seasons as a sturdy defenseman with the signature bristly mustache he has sported for his entire adult life, Quenneville has been an NHL head coach for parts of 26 seasons, and he has won at every stop.

He led the Blues to seven consecutive playoff appearances before his firing. Quenneville then lasted just three seasons in Colorado despite producing two playoff teams.

He replaced Denis Savard behind the Blackhawks’ bench in 2008 and led the Original Six franchise to eight straight playoff appearances and three championships — including the 2010 Stanley Cup, which ended the NHL’s longest active drought at 59 seasons.

Quenneville joined the Panthers in April 2019, but his third season in Florida ended abruptly when the NHL banned him along with Stan Bowman and Al MacIsaac “as a result of their inadequate response upon being informed in 2010 of allegations that Blackhawks player Kyle Beach had been assaulted by the club’s video coach,” the league said.

NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman determined Quenneville had showed remorse for his inaction on the allegations that surfaced during Chicago’s playoff run to a Stanley Cup title. Quenneville said he also worked with advocacy groups to study the proper ways to lead in such situations.

Quenneville remained intently focused on the NHL during his four years away from the bench, watching games every night on television from his home in Florida and staying in contact with his countless friends in the game. Those friends included Pat Verbeek, his former teammate with the Hartford Whalers and the Ducks’ general manager.

Verbeek fired Greg Cronin and persuaded owner Henry Samueli to take the potential risk and the definite public-relations hit of hiring Quenneville. The move has worked out splendidly on the ice so far, with the Ducks dramatically improving their record with a talented young core gaining another year of experience.

Bowman and Quenneville could be joined in the 1,000-win club by two more veteran coaches within the next few seasons.

Paul Maurice, who won the past two Stanley Cup titles with the Panthers, has 945 career victories with five teams. Lindy Ruff earned his 933rd career victory Wednesday night with the Buffalo Sabres’ 2-1 win over New Jersey.

Quite a dinger for Giants newcomer Harrison Bader, leaving an dent on a food truck

PHOENIX — That was quite a dinger for Harrison Bader, who left a mark with his first home run for the San Francisco Giants this spring training.

Bader’s 408-foot homer to left field in the Giants’ 13-12 loss against Milwaukee on Wednesday put a visible dent near the top on the side of a food truck. After exiting the game, the center fielder visited that concession area, met the truck’s owner and instead of partaking in an acai bowl added his autograph just below where the ball hit on the fly.

After climbing up, Bader signed his name along with his number and added: “Sorry.”

“It’s just a random, funny thing,” Bader told reporters.

Bader, who is set to play for Israel in the World Baseball Classic, joined the Giants last month after agreeing to a two-year, $20.5 million contract.

The 31-year-old, a Gold Glove winner with St. Louis in 2021, batted .277 with 17 home runs, 54 RBIs and a .796 OPS in 146 games with Minnesota and Philadelphia last season — setting career highs in all those categories.

Spring Training Game #5: A’s vs. Rangers Game Thread

With their being no A’s baseball yesterday, my afternoon was spent cranking out all four episodes of FX’s Love Story. Not sure if any of you are tuning in to the dramatized retelling of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s relationship, but I must admit – – not terrible. Definitely not great by any means, but it’s got an aesthetic that I think a lot of people have been wanting to see more of in TV and film. I also wasn’t alive in the 1990s so I totally missed the moment it’s looking to capture. Which makes it more interesting to me. All I knew about JFK Jr. going in was that he dressed cool, had great hair, and died in a plane crash at the end of the decade. July 16th 1999 was the day that, according to my Nana and resident Shea Langeliers fan, the world stopped and cried at the news of JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette’s passing. Now I’m not saying she’s wrong or misinformed by any means, but July 16th 1999 was also a day worth celebrating. Why you ask? Well, a trip to baseball reference taught me that the A’s beat the Giants that day, 4-2, in Oakland, in front of a crowd of about 45,000 people. Jason Giambi went deep off of Russ Ortiz. So did Ben Grieve. Gil Heredia provided 7.1 innings of one run ball. The relief tandem of Buddy Groom and Billy Taylor held down the fort from there, securing the series win against the Giants.

Sounds like a pretty good day to me. For the Kennedy family? Not so much. Unless they were A’s heads like the rest of us.

I tried to locate the broadcast of that game, to see if there was any mention of the plane crash, but had no success. If any of you taped it, and still have that tape in your possession, do not hesitate to reach out. In the meantime, I’ll have A’s vs Rangers fired up, anxiously anticipating not only tonight’s episode of Love Story, but the A’s first win of the spring!

Going into today’s game, the A’s have been outscored 33-4! Yikes! Not want you want to see, especially when the biggest narrative around the A’s going into the Cactus League was how the offense was going to be potent, but the pitching staff lackluster. One of those things has been true. Not the one you want unfortunately. Thankfully today’s a new day, the team is well rested, and my boy Jack Perkins is on the bump. I’m curious to see how they handle Perkins this spring. Chances are he’ll spend the bulk of the regular season coming out of the bullpen, possibly even closing. Today, however, will be a chance for him to run through his starting pitching rituals. That being said, I can’t imagine he’ll go more than a couple of innings.

Let’s check out the lineup behind him!

As you can see, the Stickman Nick Kurtz lead-off experiment is in full effect today. Everyone that follows is expected to make the big league club, so let’s see how they fare against Cal Quantrill and the Texas Rangers.

It’s a split squad day for the Rangers. Some of their heavy hitters such as Wyatt Langford, Corey Seager, and Josh Smith will be off facing the Milwaukee Brewers. Look closely at their lineup against the A’s and you’ll catch a trio of familiar faces. Leading off is Tyler Wade, who was with the club in 2023. Jonah Bride, who the A’s drafted in the 23rd round back in 2018, is occupying the DH spot. Former A’s first rounder Richie Martin Jr. mans the hot corner. It’s been a rough decade for Martin Jr. A cup of coffee with the Baltimore Orioles has been his only real taste of the show. Even then, he hasn’t donned a big league uni since 2022. The Texas Rangers are club number six for the infielder. He’ll be looking to get a little revenge against the A’s today, on this beautiful Thursday afternoon in Mesa, Arizona.

Live from Hohokam Stadium – – it’s the (0-4) A’s against the (4-2) Rangers!

Make yourself a sandwich and enjoy the game. I’ll be putting a Philly cheesesteak to work, hanging onto every Jack Perkins sinker like it’s Game 162.