Quote board: Jason Kidd goes on expletive-filled rant after 111-107 loss to Houston

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Following the Dallas Mavericks’ 111-107 loss to the Houston Rockets, Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd went and fulfilled his media obligations in quite an unusual fashion. Kidd, who as we well know, is not typically one to give you much in a press conference setting. Well, Saturday night’s postgame presser was much different than any old postgame presser. 

For that, it’s time to open up the quote board for the second time in a week!

Jason Kidd

On Cooper Flagg’s drive to the basket with 25 seconds left in the game

I saw a foul. Sean [Wright], Simone [Jelks] and Jason [Goldberg] (the three officials for the game) were awful tonight. It’s unacceptable. It’s a foul and he needs to be at the free throw line. Does he make both? That’s up to the player.

Well, Jason Kidd decided today was the day he is going to open up the checkbook and make one payable to Adam Silver, because this one will likely cost him $25,000. I get it, it’s been a frustrating year and the Mavs have lost a ton of close games. But in fairness to the officials, Cooper didn’t get a ton of contact on that drive. I’d be willing to bet he says the same thing, and would probably like to have that one back. But hey, that’s life in the league as a rookie. You live and learn.

Now, to the viral quote.

On the criticism he received for playing Cooper Flagg at point guard

Criticism? That’s your opinion. You guys write that [well written article]. I’ve done this, I’ve played this game. I’ve played it at a very high level, and I know what the [rhymes with firetruck] I’m doing. I don’t give a [fudge] about what you guys write, because you guys have never played the game. I build players, so I know what the [wow, another one!] I’m doing. So, if I take criticism, it only makes me better. Because if I wasn’t doing it right, you guys wouldn’t be poking holes in what I’ve done.

If you’ll allow, I’d like to offer my honest reaction to this set of answers from Jason Kidd.

Because Kidd quite literally never gives anything of substance in pressers, this whole thing just feels like a bit. It screams like he came in pissed off, and was looking for a way to defend himself for his team going 32-50 in the 82 regular season games that have passed since the Luka Doncic trade one year ago (Los Angeles, by the way, is 51-31 in the same time with the 2022-23 Mavericks surrounding Luka). And, in case you forgot, who was sitting up there in Cleveland on Feb. 2, saying that he and Nico Harrison were “aligned” in the vision? Oh yeah, that’d be the head coach of the Mavericks, Jason Kidd. Well Jason, I guess this is a bit more than you bargained for?

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Oh, and another thing. The complaints about the point Flagg experiment all came because Jason Kidd, head coach of the Mavericks, simply had Cooper Flagg bring the ball up, hand it off to someone, and then sit his happy self in the corner while you tried to force feed Anthony Davis. Those same lineups that Kidd ran in the early season games actually work now because Flagg is able to actually run offense with the ball in his hands. Funny how that works!

So spare me the routine when you, Jason Kidd

  • Were (allegedly) advocating for the Luka Doncic trade
  • As member of the brain trust, decided that Ryan Nembhard, Brandon Williams and D’Angelo Russell (who has been DNP-CD for weeks now) were the guards you wanted to surround your 18-year-old number one overall pick with
  • Worst of all, actively made the first 20 games of the Cooper Flagg experience miserable to watch

However, since none of us here played in the NBA, I probably just made it all up, I don’t even understand what good basketball is. So, I offer my congratulations to Jason Kidd, who is now winning at a 47.5% clip in his career without Luka Doncic on his roster. Maybe he’ll parlay all of that knowledge and wisdom into being the GM one day. Frankly, I just fear it’s going to be for this team.

Carlos Alcaraz beats Novak Djokovic: Australian Open 2026 men’s singles final – as it happened

Carlos Alcaraz came from a set down to beat Novak Djokovic in four becoming, at 22 years and eight months, the youngest man to achieve a career grand slam

Our players are ready to come out. This is going to be special.

I keep saying it, but it bears repetition: we’re at the start of a golden age in women’s tennis. Sabalenka, Rybakina, Gauff, Swiatek and Osaka at their peaks, Anisimova coming, Andreeva getting there, then Mboko, Baptiste and Jovic on the match; ooooh yeah.

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Mike Brown credits Jalen Brunson for sparking Knicks’ defensive turnaround

Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks' blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden.
Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks' blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden.

The Knicks fought out of their rut and turned their season around primarily due to a dramatic defensive improvement. 

And coach Mike Brown praised an unlikely, or little appreciated, part of it — Jalen Brunson. 

“Jalen’s a good defender,” Brown said. “Obviously, a lot of people sleep on that. I don’t know why they have for years. He’s competitive, he’s feisty, he’s strong. There was a clip that we used from the Toronto game. We like to make sure we one-two [step] into the ball with a little physicality while leading with your chest — not with your hands — and getting over the screen as the ball comes over the screen.

Jalen Brunson fights over the pick of Donovan Clingan (left) as he defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks’ blowout win over the Trail Blazers on Jan. 30, 2026 at Madison Square Garden. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

“If there was a definition of how to defend the ball in a pick-and-roll situation when you’re on the ball, that play would’ve been it. Because he step-slided, used his chest and because he did that, [Immanuel] Quickley pushed off and he picked up an offensive foul.”

The Knicks have recorded a 92.8 defensive rating during their current five-game winning streak — best in the NBA during that stretch.  



“He’s been impressive leading with his chest, showing his hands and trying to play defense the right way with a little chip on his shoulder,” Brown said. “So it’s not just him, it’s all of our guys that have done that. But it’s good to see him doing it, especially with the scoring load that we put him on the other end of the floor.” 


After losing nine of 11 games, the Knicks have benefited from some needed rest. 

Jalen Brunson defends Jerami Grant during the Knicks’ blowout win over the Trail Blazers. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

They had two days off between a blowout win over the Nets and a win over the 76ers, and another two days off between that 76ers game and their win over the Kings.

These last five games during their streak came across 10 days. 

“To be able to spend some time in the gym, where you’re not worrying about playing a game, has benefited us a ton,” Brown said. “We’ve made some changes on both ends of the floor. The more time we have to continue working on it, on them, the better we’ll be at the end of the day.”

Cup of Cavs: NBA news and links for Sunday, Feb. 1

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Good morning, it’s Sunday, February 1st. The Cleveland Cavaliers are 29-21 and play the Portland Trail Blazers on the road tonight. Cleveland lost to the Suns on Friday in a blowout defeat.

This is Cleveland’s final game against the Blazers this season. They lost their previous match to Portland 122-110 in December. Caleb Love and Shaedon Sharpe combined for 40 points off the bench in that one.

Also, the Cavs made a pretty big trade last night, sending De’Andre Hunter to the Sacremento Kings for Dennis Schroder and Keon Ellis.

Today’s Game of the Day

  • Oklahoma City Thunder at Denver Nuggets – 9:30 PM, NBC, Peacock

Battle for the MVP, anybody?

Nikola Jokic made his return from injury just in time for a showdown with the defending champions. He and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander have led the race for MVP all season and appear destined for another meeting in the NBA Playoffs.

The Thunder have the best record in the league at 38-11, while Denver isn’t too far behind with a 33-16 record.

The Rest of the NBA Slate

  • Milwaukee Bucks at Boston Celtics – 3:30 PM
  • Orlando Magic at San Antonio Spurs – 4 PM
  • Brooklyn Nets at Detroit Pistons – 6 PM
  • Chicago Bulls at Miami Heat – 6 PM
  • Sacramento Kings at Washington Wizards – 6 PM
  • Utah Jazz at Toronto Raptors – 6 PM
  • Los Angeles Lakers at New York Knicks – 7 PM
  • LA Clippers at Phoenix Suns – 8 PM
  • Cleveland Cavaliers at Portland Trail Blazers – 9 PM

There are plenty of games to choose from today. Knicks versus Lakers and Suns versus Clippers are two other matchups I’d like to catch.

Cavs links of the day

NBA links

Steph Curry underwent MRI on right knee, is considered day-to-day

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 30: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors dribbles the ball during the game against the Detroit Pistons on January 30, 2026 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Stephen Curry had to leave last night’s game against the Detroit Pistons during the third quarter after an and-1 sequence against Ausar Thompson — in which he took Thompson off the dribble, made use of his patented “Curry slide,” and drew a foul on his way to a nifty finish — due to what was deemed as “right knee soreness.”

At certain points before the sequence above, Curry was in clear discomfort. It was also clear — according to reports — that Curry’s discomfort was apparent during warmups.

According to the Golden State Warriors, Curry underwent an MRI and was diagnosed with what is deemed as patellofemoral pain syndrome, more commonly known as “runner’s knee.”

Curry is considered day-to-day and his status against the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday is to be determined.

Game Preview: Knicks vs Lakers, February 1, 2026

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The Knicks (30*-18) welcome the Lakers (29-18) to Madison Square Garden with the building buzzing again. New York has won five straight games (four by double digits) thanks to a top-10 defense, world-class rebounding, and an explosive offense. The team that was a reeking garbage pile just a couple of weeks ago smells fresh as daisies again. Ain’t winning the best antiseptic?

Los Angeles brings star power and a strong road record, though the distance between their offensive and defensive ratings is approximately the distance from Crypto.com Arena to MSG. When Luka Dončić has one of the rotation’s best defensive ratings, of course they’re ranked 26th. Sure, the Lakers’ off-court Buss family drama makes the Clippers seem like a well-behaved organization by comparison; and yes, players like Deandre Ayton sometimes make coach JJ Redick reconsider his life choices; but these Lakers have enough talent to sit squarely in the playoff hunt and pose a big challenge for our heroes tonight.

Remembering the last time these teams played still makes my right eye twitch. On March 6, 2025 in Los Angeles, the Knicks led for long stretches behind a big Brunson night before overtime arrived on flatulence fumes and the Lakers stole a 113-109 win. I recall seething at Bridges for taking six shots in 43 minutes and KAT for shooting 23%. Good thing we haven’t had those miseries this season.

The story of the Lakers’ year is one of extremes. The offense hums at a top-10 level, shooting the best field goal percentage in the league and taking steady trips to the line. Yet all those gains are offset by a defense that lags near the bottom of the barrel, barely rebounds, and hardly blocks. It takes a special kind of alchemy to achieve a perfect zero net rating, but they’ve done it!

Everything runs through Luka, one of the league’s best swishers and dishers. His fellow superstar LeBron James, playing his 120th season, is still a force to be reckoned with, too, thanks to excellent conditioning and a daily diet of virginal blood. 

In an internal P&T poll of one, Deandre Ayton was voted player most likely to be intentionally left behind after a road game. Still, he’s averaging 13.6 points and 8.6 rebounds per night; just imagine what he could do awake

Austin Reaves is a very fine player, but has been sidelined with a calf injury since Christmas. He’s on today’s report as day-to-day. Look for Jake LaRavia and Marcus Smart to round out the starters, and beware the latter especially. Smart is one of those cats who will shoot 25% from downtown for the season and turn into Steph Curry when he sees an orange and blue jersey.

Miles McBride (ankle) is day-to-day for New York.

Prediction

ESPN.com thinks New York has a 68% chance tonight. Maybe. Take into account that, against the Knicks, Luka has averaged 30.5 PPG in 12 career games, and LeBron has averaged 26.7 PPG in 61. Not only should you expect 60 points between them tonight, but watch James go totally bananas because a) it is potentially his last game at the Garden, and b) it will be nationally televised. New York will give you your money’s worth, fighting late into the game, but this has the weird feel of LeBron’s Swan Song to NYC. Call me cynical, but it might come down to whether you see Scott Foster on the officiating crew today. If you do, trust that the league wants this one for Bron; if you don’t, Knicks by three.

Game Details

Date: Sunday, February 1, 2026
Time: 7 PM ET
Place: Madison Square Garden, NYC

TV: NBC / Peacock
Follow: @ptknicksblog and bsky

* Should be one more, but the Cup final doesn’t count. 

Player Grades: Mavericks vs. Rockets

HOUSTON, TX - JANUARY 31: Cooper Flagg #32 of the Dallas Mavericks looks on during the game against the Houston Rockets on January 31, 2026 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Logan Riely/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The Dallas Mavericks took on their intrastate rival Houston Rockets Saturday night. Dallas saw their losing streak push to four games after a 111-107 defeat.

Let’s get to the grades!

Max Christie: C+

11 PTS / 2 REB / 1 AST / 0 STL / 1 BLK – 32 MIN

His overall shooting was far from lights out (4-for-11), but a few of his misses were nearly all the way down before improbably spilling out. Still, his shots were smart ones that looked good and he stayed the course throughout the game, hitting 3-for-4 from deep. A decent if not mainly ineffectual game.

Naji Marshall: C

8 PTS / 8 REB / 2 AST / 0 STL / 0 BLK – 32 MIN

Much like Christie and P.J. Washington, Marshall had a very “mid” game. He converted on only three of his 11 shot attempts and logged the worst plus/minus on the team (-18).

Cooper Flagg: A

34 PTS / 12 REB / 5 AST / 0 STL / 1 BLK – 39 MIN

Flagg was the shining star for Dallas by a big margin on Saturday night. While one could argue 1-for-4 from deep and 7-for-10 from the free throw line could have been better, I find it hard to fault him much for those. Flagg shot an effective 52% on 25 shot attempts and was the only reason the Mavs were as close as they were despite otherwise widespread ineptness. Great game following a career game just two nights prior.

P.J. Washington: C+

9 PTS / 4 REB / 1 AST / 1 STL / 0 BLK – 25 MIN

Washington is struggling. I find myself affording him some grace in light of recent injuries and personal issues, but his fast break into a turnover that resulted in a Rockets’ three-pointer on the other end was a microcosm of his game. He then took a friendly-fire shot to the head and spent the latter portion of the fourth quarter in the locker room.

Daniel Gafford: B+

16 PTS / 11 REB / 1 AST / 0 STL / 0 BLK – 28 MIN

Gafford had a quiet, yet somewhat dominant(!?) game. At the half, he was sitting on 10 points and eight boards as the only starter with a plus/minus in the black (+8), but perhaps more surprisingly, he held opposing center Alperin Sengun to 2-for-12 shooting over the first 24 minutes. The “quiet” aspect of the equation ironically spoke loudly, however, in that he likely could have stuffed the stats more. There were a few too many times he was outworked on the boards or plainly mishandled the ball to botch possessions. He also disappeared for long stretches in the second half.

Brandon Williams: N/A

13 PTS / 0 REB / 0 AST / 0 STL / 0 BLK – 9 MIN

Williams doesn’t qualify for a grade due to his early exit following a knee injury, but he deserves a ton of credit for coming out piping hot on 5-for-7 shooting, including 2-for-3 from deep. Had he not been injured, he could have been the difference maker for a win.

Klay Thompson: C

9 PTS / 2 REB / 0 AST / 0 STL / 0 BLK – 28 MIN

Thompson struggled to find his shot early. It wasn’t so much that he had a “bad” game or was outplayed, as it was he just couldn’t quite find the range on generally good shots.

Moussa Cisses: N/A

3 PTS / 1 REB / 1 AST / 0 STL / 1 BLK – 13 MIN

There isn’t enough for a grade, but we’re going to give Cisse an Honorary A for a late game sequence the likes of which we may never see again in an NBA game. Cisse volleyball spiked a shot attempt for a highlight-reel block and ended up on his back as he came down awkwardly. From there, the 6’11” center kipped-up like a pro wrestler and proceeded back on offense. Spectacle!

Final Thoughts

The Mavs played a special kind of odd on Saturday night. They missed an inordinate amount of free throws (15-for-26), committed bizarre turnovers, didn’t shoot especially well (44.6%) and bobbled rebounds to the Rockets on multiple occasions. Despite it all, they remained connected throughout. I’d like to think this was a secret effort to tank, but can’t honestly suggest that a team could so flawlessly look so strange for a sabotage effort. With the relatively quiet games from Kevin Durant and Alperin Sengun, Dallas easily could have run away with this had they even mildly improved on a few aspects of their game.

I invite you to follow me @_80MPH on X, and check back often at Mavs Moneyball for all the latest on the Dallas Mavericks.

Seth Curry making good progress in injury recovery

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 20: Seth Curry #31 of the Golden State Warriors looks on during the game against the Toronto Raptors on January 20, 2026 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Per the Golden State Warriors’ official PR account on X (formerly Twitter), Seth Curry, brother of Stephen Curry, is making good progress in his rehabilitation from what is deemed as a “Sciatic nerve-related injury. Seth has missed the last 18 games. His last appearance was on December 4, 2025, during the Warriors’ game against the 76ers in Philadelphia.

Seth has progressed to various on-court workouts in addition to his rehab work, and will be re-evaluated again in two weeks.

The Warriors have been in dire need of shot finishing off of created advantages, a reason for Seth’s acquisition. However, with only two games played for the team — the last being nearly two months ago — it brings to question whether Seth can quickly return to form in time for when the Dubs will need his shooting and shot-making services (if he returns at all this season).

Golden Knights take 4-game losing streak into matchup with the Ducks

Vegas Golden Knights (25-15-14, in the Pacific Division) vs. Anaheim Ducks (28-23-3, in the Pacific Division)

Anaheim, California; Sunday, 9:30 p.m. EST

BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Golden Knights -123, Ducks +103; over/under is 6.5

BOTTOM LINE: The Vegas Golden Knights, on a four-game losing streak, play the Anaheim Ducks.

Anaheim has an 8-7-0 record in Pacific Division play and a 28-23-3 record overall. The Ducks have a 24-9-2 record in games they score at least three goals.

Vegas is 25-15-14 overall with a 7-3-4 record against the Pacific Division. The Golden Knights have conceded 166 goals while scoring 178 for a +12 scoring differential.

The teams square off Sunday for the third time this season. The Ducks won 4-3 in overtime in the previous matchup.

TOP PERFORMERS: Leo Carlsson has 18 goals and 25 assists for the Ducks. Mikael Granlund has four goals and five assists over the past 10 games.

Jack Eichel has 19 goals and 44 assists for the Golden Knights. Pavel Dorofeyev has scored seven goals over the past 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Ducks: 7-3-0, averaging 2.8 goals, 4.3 assists, 3.3 penalties and 7.4 penalty minutes while giving up 2.3 goals per game.

Golden Knights: 4-4-2, averaging 3.5 goals, 5.8 assists, 2.2 penalties and 4.9 penalty minutes while giving up 3.5 goals per game.

INJURIES: Ducks: None listed.

Golden Knights: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Blackhawks bring 5-game losing streak into matchup against the Sharks

San Jose Sharks (27-22-4, in the Pacific Division) vs. Chicago Blackhawks (21-25-9, in the Central Division)

Chicago; Monday, 8:30 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: The Chicago Blackhawks play the San Jose Sharks as losers of five straight games.

Chicago has a 21-25-9 record overall and an 11-14-5 record on its home ice. The Blackhawks are 6-7-4 in one-goal games.

San Jose has a 27-22-4 record overall and a 13-13-1 record on the road. The Sharks have a -18 scoring differential, with 164 total goals scored and 182 given up.

Monday's game is the first time these teams square off this season.

TOP PERFORMERS: Ryan Donato has scored 11 goals with 10 assists for the Blackhawks. Connor Bedard has three goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

Alexander Wennberg has 10 goals and 26 assists for the Sharks. Tyler Toffoli has four goals and three assists over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Blackhawks: 2-6-2, averaging 1.8 goals, 2.9 assists, three penalties and 6.9 penalty minutes while giving up three goals per game.

Sharks: 5-4-1, averaging three goals, 5.4 assists, 3.7 penalties and 8.8 penalty minutes while giving up 2.9 goals per game.

INJURIES: Blackhawks: None listed.

Sharks: None listed.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Question of the day: the Colt Emerson vs. Julio Rodríguez hype train

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 18: Colt Emerson, the Seattle Mariners 22nd overall draft pick, talks to media dugout after batting practice at T-Mobile Park on July 18, 2023 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yesterday in the Moose Tracks, commenter Search4honor posed this question:

For those who were here before the 2022 season. Is the way Colt Emerson is being talked about prior to spring training the same as Julio Rodríguez?

As someone who contributedsignificantlyto the way in which Julio Rodríguez was talked about as a young prospect, this is something that caught my eye. I first met Julio as a 17-year-old, anxious to practice his English in one of his first stateside interviews, outside the complex in Peoria. By the next year, Julio was interacting with fans, sitting in the stands at spring training games and surprising fans with merch from the Mariners team store. There’s something about Julio that always felt inevitable, a storm brewing from the DSL complex to a tour of small-town America, gathering steam until he arrived in Seattle in 2022 as the Rookie of the Year.

By contrast, Colt Emerson’s ascent has been quieter. While Julio had to share the prospect spotlight with Jarred Kelenic, the two of them always vying for gold vs. silver in the system rankings, it was always the two of them, a significant gap, and then everyone else. Emerson, on the other hand, might be the Mariners’ de facto top prospect at most outlets, but he shares the Mariners top ten with a raft of other Top-100 prospects. Like Cole Young before him, Emerson also suffers somewhat from the “jack of all trades, master of none” label, lacking a standout skill – like Julio’s prodigious power, or at least the kind of skill that generates breathless highlight reels on social media.

It’s understandable: Julio was in conversation for the top prospect spot in all of baseball with fellow wunderkinds Adley Rutschman, who plays the hardest position on a baseball diamond, and five-tool player Bobby Witt Jr. Emerson isn’t in those kinds of conversations nationally, especially not as a shortstop in a deep prospect class for the position. The top four prospects on MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 are all shortstops: Konnor Griffin (PIT), Kevin McGonigle (DET), Jesus Madé (MIL) and Leo De Vries (Athletics). (Emerson lands at number nine, behind another two infielders, JJ Wetherholt and Sebastian Wolcott.)

The context the Mariners were in at the time also bears mentioning. When Julio was on his way up, the Mariners were deep in a stepback, and the bright but distant star of Julio twinkling on the horizon soothed many Mariners fans after another grueling loss. However, now that wave of prospects has crested and is contributing at the big-league level. Emerson, on the other hand, feels like a complementary piece rather than a rising tide that lifts all the boats – but is that a fair characterization considering Emerson’s track of minor-league success so far? Or, as JasonRyan put it: Julio had to be better than everyone; Emerson just has to supplant the M’s current underwhelming in-house infield options. But again, is that something to hold against Emerson?

Let us know what you think in the comments; we’d be especially interested in hearing from those of you who have watched Emerson play in person.

Stats Rundown: 3 numbers to know from the Mavericks loss to the Rockets

Jan 31, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets guard Amen Thompson (1) and Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) shake hands after the game at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The Dallas Mavericks lost 111-107 to the Houston Rockets Saturday night, the Mavericks fourth loss in a row. Cooper Flagg had another outstanding game, but it wasn’t enough as other Mavericks struggled to support the superstar rookie.

Flagg had 34 points, 12 rebounds, and five assists. The Rockets had a much more balanced attack, with all their starters in double-figures, with Amen Thompson leading them with 21 points.

This was a back-and-forth game, with the Rockets extending to double-digit lead in the fourth quarter, only for the Mavericks to make a furious rally to tie the game in the final minute, before Alperen Sengun made the game-winning layup with 28.6 seconds left.

Dallas still sits outside the play-in picture at 11th and is now four games back of 10th. Onto the stats we noticed.

1: Teenagers with consecutive 30-point double-doubles

Cooper Flagg is ridiculous. He scored a historic 49 points against the Hornets on Thursday, the highest points scored in a single game by a teenager in NBA history, and the Mavericks record for points by a rookie. His encore was a delicious 34-point, 12 rebounds, five assist performance against a great Rockets defense — on the road no less.

Flagg started off a bit slow (for his rising standards), but exploded in the fourth quarter. According to the box score, Flagg was 9-of-13 in the paint. He continually went straight at the Rockets best perimeter defenders like Thompson and Tari Eason. Flagg stumbled a bit in the final possessions, and his final attempt to tie the game was wild drive at the rim right at Thompson, but Flagg will learn. It’s just crazy how polished he is as a scorer, without his jumper being consistent.

27.3: Naji Marshall’s field-goal percentage

Marshall had an absolutely killer January shooting nearly 60 percent from the field entering tonight, but this was a rough one. Marshall was 3-of-11 from the floor and scored only eight points. It’s his lowest point total of the month.

Dallas desperately needed someone else to join Flagg in his scoring barrage, and Marshall has usually been the guy. It was an off night for Marshall, and Dallas couldn’t recover.

18: Houston offensive rebounds

Houston leads the league in offensive rebounding, and they dominated the Mavericks on the glass tonight, even without injured Steven Adams.

The Rockets had 18 offensive rebounds, and combining that with only six total turnovers, they won the possession game decisively. Houston had 108 shot attempts compared to 92 for Dallas.

Flagg and Marshall were Dallas’ leading defensive rebounders, with 11 and seven respectively. Starting center Daniel Gafford had another poor defensive rebounding game. He had 11 overall, but only six of those were defensive boards. The Mavericks simply needed more from their starting center in this one.

Djokovic and Alcaraz set to chase history in Australian Open final

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Novak Djokovic and Carlos Alcaraz are both chasing history in the Australian Open men's final on Sunday night.

Djokovic, who shares the all-time record of 24 Grand Slam singles titles, is chasing an unprecedented 25th major championship to become the most decorated tennis player of all time.

Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz, a 22-year-old Spaniard, is bidding to become the youngest man ever to complete a career Grand Slam.

They both survived grueling five-setters in the semifinals on Day 13. Alcaraz held off No. 3 Alexander Zverev on Friday. Djokovic’s epic win over two-time defending Australian Open champion Jannik Sinner ended after 1:30 a.m. Saturday.

The 10-time Australian Open winner was still doing interviews at 3 a.m. inside the depths of Rod Laver Arena.

Djokovic's record in finals at Melbourne Park is 10-0. Alcaraz is playing his first Australian final.

Rod Laver Arena was sold out, with ticket prices surging ahead of the championship decider. Formalities for the final were due to start at 7:30 p.m. local time (0830 GMT).

Conditions were cool and cloudy with some gusting breezes, and light rain showers possible.

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Game Preview: San Antonio Spurs vs. Orlando Magic

Dec 3, 2025; Orlando, Florida, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Luke Kornet (7) blocks a shot from Orlando Magic forward Franz Wagner (22) in the final second of the fourth quarter to beat the Orlando Magic at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images | Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The Orlando Magic have a winning record, but after taking a small leap last season and with powerhouses like the Boston Celtics and Indiana dealing with serious injuries, some pundits envisioned them finding their way into a top four spot in the East. That hasn’t been the case so far, in no small part due to injury woes. Orlando’s two cornerstone players, Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, have both missed significant time this season. This is especially true for Wagner, who has appeared in just 26 of the Magic’s 47 games this year due to a lingering ankle injury. Overall, their offense has improved compared to last year even with the injuries, but the defense has fallen significantly, going from 2nd to 16th in defensive rating.

Coming off a bad loss to the (admittedly hot right now) Charlotte Hornets on the road yesterday, the Spurs should have some fire in their bellies for yet another early game. One bad quarter in that game was enough to doom the Spurs, yet another reminder in a season full of the importance of playing a full 48 minutes. In the Western Conference, every win is an important one.

San Antonio Spurs (32-16) vs Orlando Magic (25-22)

February, 1 2026 | 6:00 PM CT

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Spurs Injuries: Jeremy Sochan, quad (OUT)

Magic Injuries: Franz Wagner, ankle (OUT)

What to watch for

  • San Antonio was supposed to sleep in their own beds last night, but the snowstorm that pushed their game with the Hornets up earlier left them stranded in Charlotte for one more night than originally expected. For all we know, tonight’s game could be a case of the Silver and Black landing at the airport and heading straight to the arenas for warm-ups and game prep. One would think that this will have to have some sort of impact on San Antonio’s game, especially with Orlando likely already in town following their win Friday night in Toronto.
  • At 6’10 and still so young, it’s easy to see the tremendous upside that the 2022 No. 1 pick Paolo Banchero has. He’s more than capable of putting the ball in the basket, but plenty of questions remain, with some pundits considering him an, “empty calories,” player that can put up numbers, but leading to little team success. His shot attempts are down this year as is his scoring (down nearly 4 points), while his jump shot remains a work in progress, shooting under 30% from beyond the arc.
  • Victor Wembanyama had a pretty subpar game by his standards in the loss to Charlotte, getting up just 15 shots and only attempting 4 FTs in a game that the Spurs were in down the stretch. It was also the third time in his last 10 games that he failed to register a block, a rarity for the Frenchman. Like most teams do, Orlando will likely send waves of bodies at him in the hopes of forcing him into long jumpers or kicking it out to other players. Wembanyama has shown the ability to respond all season, but can he do it in spite of San Antonio’s unique travel itinerary these last few days?

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Charlotte takes on New Orleans, aims for 4th straight home win

New Orleans Pelicans (13-38, 14th in the Western Conference) vs. Charlotte Hornets (22-28, 11th in the Eastern Conference)

Charlotte, North Carolina; Monday, 7 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Charlotte will try to keep its three-game home win streak alive when the Hornets play New Orleans.

The Hornets have gone 10-13 at home. Charlotte is eighth in the league with 12.2 offensive rebounds per game led by Moussa Diabate averaging 3.6 offensive boards.

The Pelicans are 5-19 in road games. New Orleans averages 13.4 turnovers per game and is 11-17 when turning the ball over less than opponents.

The Hornets are shooting 46.4% from the field this season, 1.7 percentage points lower than the 48.1% the Pelicans allow to opponents. The Pelicans average 10.8 made 3-pointers per game this season, 2.5 fewer made shots on average than the 13.3 per game the Hornets allow.

The teams square off for the second time this season. The Pelicans won the last meeting 116-112 on Nov. 5. Trey Murphy III scored 21 points to help lead the Pelicans to the victory.

TOP PERFORMERS: LaMelo Ball is scoring 19.0 points per game and averaging 4.8 rebounds for the Hornets. Brandon Miller is averaging 24.7 points and 5.2 rebounds over the last 10 games.

Murphy is averaging 21.5 points, 5.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.6 steals for the Pelicans. Saddiq Bey is averaging 2.4 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Hornets: 8-2, averaging 116.7 points, 47.8 rebounds, 28.4 assists, 6.1 steals and 4.1 blocks per game while shooting 48.4% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 106.3 points per game.

Pelicans: 4-6, averaging 112.5 points, 48.0 rebounds, 23.7 assists, 8.6 steals and 6.3 blocks per game while shooting 44.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 114.9 points.

INJURIES: Hornets: Mason Plumlee: out (groin).

Pelicans: Dejounte Murray: out (leg).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.