Cactus League Game 6 – Reds vs. Angels

Cincinnati Reds third baseman Sal Stewart (27) rounds the bases to third base in the ninth inning of a Cactus League game between the Cincinnati Reds and Kansas City Royals, Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, at Goodyear Ballpark in Goodyear, Ariz. | Frank Bowen IV/The Enquirer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Cincinnati Reds continue their quest to play only in Goodyear Ballpark on Friday, as they’ll take the field at their home stadium for the fifth time through six Cactus League games played so far this spring.

When they do so, they’ll be up against a former teammate, too. Brent Suter will lead the charge for the Los Angeles Angels on the day, and with a lefty on the mound manager Terry Francona has tweaked his lineup to account for it.

Noelvi Marte, whose struggles against southpaws last season have been noted publicly by Francona already this spring, will bat leadoff to presumably give him the chance of maybe getting a pair of PA against southpaws out of his day. Of note also is that Sal Stewart will start at 2B on the day as his work all around the infield gets put further to the test, while Rece Hinds will spend at least part of the day manning CF.

Rhett Lowder will start for Cincinnati for the second time in this Cactus League campaign. He fired a pair of innings in his first outing, and I’d expect the Reds to ask him to get through 3.0 IP today (assuming he’s cruising along efficiently). Though with Julian Aguiar and Jose Franco both starters who are listed on the above roster for the day, there’s plenty of long relief available should that not be the case.

First pitch is once again slated for 3:05 PM ET, and – you guessed it – it’s not televised anywhere. To follow along with the action you’ll need to tune into 700 WLW’s coverage, or at least track down where said coverage is being streamed should you not have access to an old-timey AM radio.

Go Reds!

New York Islanders To Participate In NHL’s Hockey Day

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The New York Islanders will participate in the NHL’s first-ever “Hockey Day” when they host the Florida Panthers at UBS Arena on March 28.

The events will take place throughout Finland on March 27 and 28, with a focus on fan activities and a prime-time viewing party for an 8:00 p.m. local time (1:00  p.m. Eastern Time) puck drop.

The Panthers’ roster consists of strong Finnish players, including Anton Lundell, Eetu Luostarinen, and Niko Mikkola, as well as their injured captain, Aleksander Barkov.

The Islanders-Panthers matchup will be the fourth and final game in the NHL’s European “Hockey Day” initiative.

Prior games include the Pittsburgh Penguins vs. New York Rangers on February 27–28 in Sweden, the Washington Capitals vs. Boston Bruins on March 6–7 in Czechia, and the Anaheim Ducks vs. Ottawa Senators on March 13–14 in Germany.

Golden Knights vs Capitals Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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Both the Vegas Golden Knights and the Washington Capitals came back from the Olympic break with a win, but only one will walk away with a 2-0 start to the season's unofficial second half when they meet at Capital One Arena tonight.

My Golden Knights vs. Capitals predictions and NHL picks are calling for Washington to tighten the screws on defense en route to victory on Friday, February 27.

Golden Knights vs Capitals prediction

Golden Knights vs Capitals best bet: Capitals moneyline (-118)

The Washington Capitals are 18-13 SU at home compared to 12-17 SU on the road, and the stats back up those records.

The Capitals play much stronger defense in their own building, allowing 2.77 GPG (vs. 3.07 on the road) on 27.1 shots per game (vs. 29.4). Their PK tightens up too, from 76.9% as a visitor vs. 82.1% at home.

The Caps will turn to Logan Thompson tonight, and he outranks Akira Schmid in SV% (.913 to .895). Thompson has won both his prior starts vs. the Vegas Golden Knights, posting a 2.01 GAA and .941 SV%.

Golden Knights vs Capitals same-game parlay

Sticking with the theme of home/road splits, I'm backing both Jakob Chychrun and Connor McMichael to score a point tonight.

Chychrun has a team-leading 31 points at home vs. 16 on the road in only two fewer games. McMichael has notched 22 points at home this season compared to just nine points as a visitor, and each is a 28-game sample size.

Golden Knights vs Capitals SGP

  • Capitals moneyline
  • Jakob Chychrun Over 0.5 points
  • Connor McMichael Over 0.5 points 

Golden Knights vs Capitals odds

  • Moneyline: Golden Knights -104 | Capitals -118
  • Puck Line: Golden Knights +1.5 | Capitals -1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 5.5 | Under 5.5

Golden Knights vs Capitals trend

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How to watch Golden Knights vs Capitals

LocationCapital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
DateFriday, February 27, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVMonumental SN, Scripps 66

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2026 NBA Draft Odds: Latest Lottery Projections & #1 Pick Favorites

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Both the NBA and college basketball seasons are winding down, which means 2026 NBA Draft odds are becoming a major topic of discussion. 

The NBA has come under fire for almost one-third of the league seemingly tanking — but with one of the deepest draft classes in years (including the "Big Three" prospects of Darryn Peterson, A.J. Dybansta, and Cam Boozer), the NBA's cellar dwellers have a lot to gain... by losing.

The NBA Draft Lottery is scheduled for May 10, where we'll find out which team selects first, but for now, here are the latest odds for which player will go No. 1-overall at the NBA Draft on June 24.

2026 NBA Draft odds to go No. 1

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Playerbet365
Kansas Darryn Peterson-125
BYU AJ Dybantsa+130
Duke Cameron Boozer+700
UNC Caleb Wilson+10000
Houston Kingston Flemings+10000
Illinois Keaton Wagler+15000
Houston Chris Cenac Jr.+20000
Kentucky Jayden Quaintance+20000
Australia Karim Lopez+20000
Arizona Koa Peat+20000
Louisvilla Mikel Brown Jr.+20000
Tennessee Nate Ament+20000
Baylor Tounde Yessoufou+20000

2026 NBA Mock Draft: Top 5 Scouting Reports

The 2026 class is defined by a "Big Three" at the top, followed by high-upside versatile wings. Here is how the top of the board looks as we head toward March Madness.

1. Darryn Peterson | G | Kansas

2025-26 stats: 19.5 ppg, 47.4 3PT%

Bill Self has called Peterson the best recruit he’s ever landed at Kansas, as the 6-foot-5 combo guard has elite body control and a methodical scoring pace. He has dealt with minor hamstring and ankle issues this season, but remains the draft's best pure scorer as he can bully smaller guards in the post or pull up from 30 feet with ease.

2. AJ Dybantsa | SF | BYU

2025-26 stats: 25.1 ppg, 6.8 rpg, 52.8 FG%

Dybantsa is the most "pro-ready" scorer in the class. Standing 6-foot-9 with a 7-foot wingspan, he currently leads the nation in scoring — including an absurd 30 ppg in February. He is explosive in driving to the paint, and getting to the free-throw line a lot, and he has a strong mid-range game... plus he has greatly improved as a playmaker and ball handler as the season has progressed.

3. Cameron Boozer | PF | Duke

2025-26 stats: 22.7 ppg, 10.1 rpg, 58.3 FG%

The son of former NBA player Carlos Boozer, Cam is the most productive player in college basketball. He's not as flashy (or may not have quite as high a ceiling) as the flashy wings above him, but Boozer has the highest floor of any player in the draft to turn out as a highly productive player. He is an elite short-roll passer, a solid defender, and can also hit jumpers from a distance.

4. Caleb Wilson | F | North Carolina

2025-26 stats: 19.8 ppg, 9.4 rpg, 57.8 FG%

Possibly the most athletic player in the draft, has major hops and a relentless motor, which combine well with his elite speed at 6-foot-10. He's a raw player: He struggles to finish at the rim, is not a 3-point threat at all right now, and has issues in off-ball defense, but his potential is as high as any player in the draft.

5. Kingston Flemings | G | Houston

2025-26 stats: 16.8 ppg, 5.1 apg, 85.7 FT%

Flemings has been the biggest draft riser throughout the season. A true point guard, he is a skilled passer, and his incredible speed sees him wreak havoc by getting in the paint and he shines in the open court. His improved jump shot has helped him move from a projected late-lottery pick to the Top-5 conversation over the last few months.

NBA mock draft comparison table

PlayerSchoolStrengthComparison
Darryn PetersonKansasPure scoringDevin Booker
AJ DybantsaBYUShot creationTracy McGrady
Cameron BoozerDukePassing/IQAlperen Sengun
Caleb WilsonUNCAthleticismKenyon Martin
Kingston FlemingsHoustonSpeed/PassingDe'Aaron Fox

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Current 2026 NBA Draft Lottery odds

The three teams finishing with the worst record in the NBA all have equal odds of winning the first-overall pick. while the fourth and fifth-worst teams also have odds better than 10% to land No. 1.

TeamRecordNo. 1 odds
Sacramento Kings14-4714.0%
Indiana Pacers15-4514.0%
Brooklyn Nets15-4314.0%
Washington Wizards16-4212.5%
New Orleans Pelicans*16-4210.5%
Utah Jazz18-419.0%
Dallas Mavericks21-377.5%
Memphis Grizzlies21-366.0%
Chicago Bulls24-364.5%
Milwaukee Bucks26-313.0%

*New Orleans traded its unprotected 2026 first-round pick to Atlanta for Derik Queen at the 2025 draft.

NBA Draft betting trends

Here are some recent trends you'll want to keep in mind when betting on NBA Draft odds:

  • Positions have been reasonably well-distributed among the No. 1 picks. Over the past 21 NBA Drafts, nine have been forwards, seven guards, and five centers.

  • "One-and-done" college freshmen make up the overwhelming majority of recent top picks, being selected No. 1 in 16 of the past 19 seasons since high schoolers were ruled ineligible.

  • Among NCAA schools, Duke leads the all-time count with five No. 1-overall picks, including Paolo Banchero in 2022.

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History of first overall NBA Draft picks

Cooper Flagg's selection last year ended a two-year stretch of international players taken No. 1 — after just one such player (Andrea Bargnani, 2006) was selected in the previous 17 years. 

YearPlayerPosition
2025Mavericks Cooper FlaggSF
2024Hawks Zaccharie RiscacherSF
2023Spurs Victor WembanyamaC
2022Magic Paolo BancheroPF
2021Pistons Cade CunninghamPG
2020Timberwolves Anthony EdwardsSG
2019Pelicans Zion WilliamsonPF
2018Suns Deandre AytonC
201776ers Markelle FultzPG
201676ers Ben SimmonsPG/F
2015Timberwolves Karl-Anthony TownsC
2014Cavaliers Andrew WigginsG/F
2013Cavaliers Anthony BennettPF
2012Pelicans Anthony DavisPF
2011Cavaliers Kyrie IrvingPG
2010Wizards John WallPG
2009Clippers Blake GriffinPF
2008Bulls Derrick RosePG
2007Blazers Greg OdenC
2006Raptors Andrea BargnaniF/C
2005Bucks Andrew BogutC
2004Magic Dwight HowardC
2003Cavaliers LeBron JamesSF/PF
2002Rockets Yao MingC
2001Wizards Kwame BrownC
2000Nets Kenyon MartinPF

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Detroit's Eduards Tralmaks Receives Praise From NHL Insiders

While the Detroit Red Wings had their top stars on display at the Olympics, with Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Moritz Seider representing their respective countries, another name quietly made a big impression. 

Eduards Tralmaks, the 29-year-old Grand Rapids Griffins forward, was a standout for his home country of Latvia. He recorded three goals (all against NHL starting goaltenders) and an assist in four games, averaging a point-per-game.

Tralmaks’ most memorable moment came in Latvia’s surprising 4-3 group stage victory over Germany, where he scored one of the key goals. His performance drew attention from NHL observers. On his 32 Thoughts podcast, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman highlighted Tralmaks as one of the non-NHL players who impressed him at the Olympics.

"Another Latvia guy who I thought was good is the guy who was playing for Grand Rapids right now....Tralmaks, yeah, I thought he was good," Friedman said. 

Tralmaks’ professional journey has been unusual, after a strong college career at the University of Maine, where he nearly averaged a point per game, he played in the AHL with the Providence Bruins. He would then move to the Czech league with Rytíři Kladno. In 100 games there, he recorded 83 points. His success earned him a contract with the Grand Rapids Griffins this season.

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Currently on a one-year, $775,000 deal, Tralmaks could become a trade candidate for the Red Wings. Detroit may look to move him to give him an NHL opportunity. Alternatively, he could explore a free agent deal in the offseason to try to earn a spot on an NHL roster.

Tralmaks’ Olympic performance has put him on the hockey world’s radar. After years of steady development in the AHL and Europe, the Latvian forward is now a name to watch and his standout play has opened doors for potential NHL opportunities in the near future.

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"They've Got Mikheyev Out There": Trading Ily Mikheyev Is On The Table For Blackhawks

The Chicago Blackhawks are one of the premier sellers at the NHL Trade Deadline this year. That is because they have a handful of players who can be traded off to contenders looking for something different. 

They don't have a high-volume scorer looking to be moved, but a couple of depth forwards and defensemen are on the block. Before March 6th, decisions must be made for the betterment of the franchise. 

Most believe that Connor Murphy, Jason Dickinson, Matt Grzelcyk, and Nick Foligno are candidates to be moved. There is also Ilya Mikheyev, who makes sense for either a trade or a contract extension. 

More than every other trade candidate on the team, Mikheyev has skills that can help the Blackhawks take steps in the coming years. He is good for 15-20 goals, all at even strength because he gets no power play time, and he is one of the three best pure penalty killers in the National Hockey League. 

Because Mikheyev is 31 years old, he is not a candidate for a long-term (more than two years) extension with a young team. However, he has been good enough in his two seasons with the Blackhawks to ask for a decent contract, whether it's in Chicago or somewhere else.

A report from NHL insider Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet suggests that Mikheyev is out there on the trade market, despite the two sides trying to come to terms earlier in the season. 

"I think they tried to sign [Mikheyev] at one point, but I think Mikheyev is out there," Friedman said on "32 Thoughts: The Podcast". 

Keeping him and trading him both make sense for Chicago. It will likely depend on Mikheyev's opinion of his situation with the Blackhawks and what the team is offered for him in a trade. 

Friedman also mentioned Connor Murphy's name, while also saying that there is a challenge in trading him due to all of the defensemen that are available.

He also brought up Kevin Korchinski, who is still a young prospect at this point. It's not an expiring UFA situation with him, but moving him would free up space for Chicago and give the player room to develop with another organization. 

The things that Korchinski does well, skate, possess the puck, run a power play, are all things that Sam Rinzel and Artyom Levshunov can do, if not better, while having a cleaner game on the defensive side of the game.  

The good news that would come from trading any one of these players, besides the assets they'd be receiving in return, is the roster spots for younger players to come in and show what they've got. Nick Lardis, Anton Frondell, Ethan del Mastro, and Sacha Boisvert are all candidates to play for this team post-trade deadline at some point. 

It may come as a surprise to some that Mikheyev's name is out there, but as a pending free agent, they have to see what they can get if they don't have him extended. 

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Grizzlies vs Mavericks Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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A pair of tanking teams face off in the Lone Star State tonight, where the Dallas Mavericks host the Memphis Grizzlies.

Both teams are decimated by injuries, which is why my Grizzlies vs. Mavericks predictions expect Memphis forward Taylor Hendricks to continue shining in an increased role.

Here are my best free NBA picks for Friday, February 27.

Grizzlies vs Mavericks prediction

Grizzlies vs Mavericks best bet: Taylor Hendricks Over 9.5 points (-120)

The Memphis Grizzlies have been without leading scorer Ja Morant (19.5 ppg) since mid-January, and standout rookie Cedric Coward (13.3 ppg) is also sidelined.

That means plenty of shots for Taylor Hendricks, who was acquired in the Jaren Jackson trade, while Santi Aldama and Zach Edey are injured. Hendricks has stepped up, dropping 10+ points in four of his last six games.

The Dallas Mavericks' defense has collapsed with the departure of Anthony Davis and injuries to Cooper Flagg and P.J. Washington. Dallas ranks 28th in the NBA in defensive rating while playing at the sixth-fastest pace over the last month.

Grizzlies vs Mavericks same-game parlay

Rookie guard Walter Clayton Jr. also came over in that Jaren Jackson trade, and he has also thrived in a bigger role. Clayton has dropped 6+ assists in three of four games with Memphis.

The Griz have lost seven of their last eight games, but the Mavs have dropped 11 of their previous 13. I'll take the points with the visitors against a Dallas squad on the tail end of a back-to-back.

Grizzlies vs Mavericks SGP

  • Taylor Hendricks Over 9.5 points
  • Walter Clayton Jr. Over 4.5 assists
  • Grizzlies +4.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Grizz!

There's plenty of volatility in these late-season games between teams that aren't trying to win.

Since we're betting on a couple of hungry young players on the Grizzlies, let's also back them to lead at half and pull off the minor upset. 

Grizzlies vs Mavericks SGP

  • Taylor Hendricks Over 9.5 points
  • Walter Clayton Jr. Over 4.5 assists
  • Grizzlies moneyline
  • Grizzlies 1H moneyline

Grizzlies vs Mavericks odds

  • Spread: Grizzlies +4.5 (-110) | Mavericks -4.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Grizzlies +165 | Mavericks -200
  • Over/Under: Over 239 (-110) | Under 239 (-110)

Grizzlies vs Mavericks betting trend to know

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How to watch Grizzlies vs Mavericks

LocationAmerican Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
DateFriday, February 27, 2026
Tip-off8:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN SE Memphis, MavsTV

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Steph Curry to be reevaluated Saturday prior to Warriors-Lakers showdown

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Curry Injury Update

Steph Curry reportedly suffered a setback in his recovery from the knee issue that has sidelined the Warriors superstar since the end of January.

Curry, who has missed Golden State’s past nine games, pushed too hard in an attempt to race back and ended up doing more harm than good, according to ESPN’s Marc Spears.

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The setback occurred around the NBA All-Star break two weeks ago, Spears told Bay Area radio station 95.7 FM on Thursday.

“He was trying to work out, trying to get back and it pushed him back,” Spears said. “I’m not sure when he’ll be back, but I do know he wants to come back.”

Curry, 37, is set to be reevaluated by the Warriors training staff on Saturday. Golden State hosts the Lakers later that night, when Curry will miss his 10th game with patella-femoral pain syndrome, commonly known as runner’s knee, as well as a bone bruise in his right knee.

The diagnosis means that Curry is dealing with irritation around the front of the knee, according to UCSF orthopedic surgeon Dr. Nirav Pandya. The best method of treatment is rest, but the tricky part, Pandya said, is that there is no defined timetable.

“Sometimes it can be a couple days, sometimes a couple weeks, sometimes several months,” Pandya said on X. “Essentially it’s about getting that rest, getting that inflammation down, so that the player can be effective on the court without causing more aggravation.”

Curry expressed frustration about the nebulous nature of the injury in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle last week. “It’s frustrating not being out there, especially with an injury that doesn’t necessarily have a specific timeline you can trust,” he said.

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Curry’s desire to hurry back is fueled in part by the Warriors’ position in the standings. Golden State’s veteran-laden roster would benefit from all the rest it can get by avoiding the play-in tournament.

With 23 games to go, however, the Warriors are fairly comfortably locked in to the No. 7-8 matchup in the Western Conference. The Trail Blazers and Clippers aren’t giving them much chase from the ninth and 10th spots, while the Warriors remain 3.5 games back of the Lakers and the No. 6 seed.

“This team is kind of in a no man’s land. They’re probably too bad for a playoff lock, a top-six spot. But they’re too good to not be in the play-in,” Spears said. “So Steph expects to be in the play-in. He wants to be in the play-in. He wants the chance to be in the playoffs.”

Milwaukee Bucks Poll: Fans want to promote Pete Nance

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In this week’s Tuesday Tracker and our SB Nation Reacts survey, we asked you about Pete Nance’s two-way contract and the Bucks’ projected playoff seeding. Here are the highlights:

  • 77% of respondents want the Bucks to convert Pete Nance to a standard deal, and if that’s the route the team chooses, 57% feel that Andre Jackson Jr. should be cut from the 15-man roster to make room.
  • 84% of voters believe Milwaukee will rise into the play-in, though 66% of them think they’ll be no higher than the 9th spot, meaning they’d have to win two games to make the actual playoffs.
  • If they miss the playoffs, they’ll have a lottery pick in June’s draft, and 60% of fans polled think the Bucks should keep that pick, no matter where it ends up.
  • Of those who disagree, 65% of them would trade the pick if it falls outside the top ten, which is the most likely scenario: factoring in the pick swap with the Pelicans, the two teams’ current positions give the Bucks only a 15.9% chance of drafting better than ten.
  • Fans also recognize that Milwaukee’s improved play, plus clear tanking by Chicago, Memphis, and Dallas, means that they won’t sink lower than their current spot in the lottery standings (10th).

Thanks again for voting! Check back on Tuesday for another slate of questions.

Best NBA Player Props Today for February 27: Not the Last Straw

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There’s no better way to kick off the weekend than with some winning bets.

I’ve combed through the latest NBA odds and singled out my three favorites for today, including points props for two role players capitalizing on extra opportunities.

Check out all of my NBA picks for Friday, February 27.

Best NBA player props today

PlayerPickbet365
Bucks Kyle KuzmaOver 1.5 threes+150
Grizzlies GG Jackson Jr.Over 16.5 points-112
Nuggets Julian StrawtherOver 9.5 points-115

Prop #1: Kyle Kuzma Over 1.5 threes

+150 at bet365

It’s been an unusual season for the Milwaukee Bucks. With Giannis Antetokounmpo missing significant time, they’ve still managed to win eight of their last 10 games heading into tonight's matchup with the New York Knicks.

Kyle Kuzma has stepped up for Milwaukee, averaging 14.6 points over his last 12 contests and shooting 40% from 3-point range over his last five.

The Knicks' perimeter defense has been shaky this season, ranking 20th in opponent made threes per game. Kuzma has made 2+ threes in four of his last five starts, and he’s likely to do it again tonight.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: MSG, FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin

Prop #2: GG Jackson Jr. Over 16.5 points

-112 at bet365

The Memphis Grizzlies’ injury list reads like a horror story, and they desperately need scoring.

G.G. Jackson Jr. is averaging 17.4 points with a .667 eFG% over his last nine games, and tonight he faces a Dallas Mavericks team that’s nearly as depleted as the Grizzlies.

With the Mavs playing their second match in as many nights, I like Jackson to eclipse 16.5 points for the fifth time in six games.

  • Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast-Memphis, KFAA

Prop #3: Julian Strawther Over 9.5 points

-115 at bet365

The game of the night features the Denver Nuggets visiting the Oklahoma City Thunder.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is back after missing nine games, but in a matchup loaded with NBA stars, I'm focusing on a prop for a lesser-known role player.

Julian Strawther has capitalized on his increased opportunities. The Nuggets guard is averaging 15.6 points and shooting 37% from three over his eight starts, and he’s expected back in the starting lineup tonight.

OKC allows the fourth-most made threes per game, and Strawther has reached double digits in scoring in seven of his eight games while in an elevated role.

  • Time: 9:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: ESPN

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Friday Bantering: Jays Bits

Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Eric Lauer (56) throws during the twelfth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Today’s game isn’t on TV. I planned my day around getting to sit and watch tonight’s game. And it isn’t on TV. I guess I’m going out to shovel snow. It was +9 yesterday. I wore a light sweater. Overnight it snowed, a lot. The joys of living in Calgary.

Today’s lineups:

Today’s Lineups

BLUE JAYSRAYS
Nathan Lukes – CFYandy Diaz – 1B
Davis Schneider – 2BJonathan Aranda – DH
Addison Barger – RFJake Fraley – RF
Jesus Sanchez – LFJunior Caminero – 3B
Eloy Jimenez – DHCedric Mullins – CF
Leo Jimenez – SSChandler Simpson – LF
C.J. Stubbs – CBen Williamson – SS
Ben Cowles – 3BRichie Palacios – 2B
Riley Tirotta – 1BHunter Feduccia – C
Eric Lauer – LHPRyan Pepiot – RHP

The Sporting News tells us that Davis Schneider had the best ‘challenge success rate’ of any Triple-A player. He challenged 12 times and was right 10 times. Davis was robbed on calls a lot last year. He should be able to benefit from the challenge system. I wonder if ability to get challenges right will play into a) roster choices and b) lineup choices.

It will be interesting to see who is good at challenges and who isn’t. I would imagine that there will be some players who are told not to challenge, but then, I think, for some, the challenge will almost be a reflex. That was wide, hit the helmet.


If $280 million was it, there are five teams who would be above the cap (if it was this season). Dodgers ($382 million), Mets ($369 million), Yankees ($330 million), Phillies ($311 million) and Blue Jays ($300 million).

If $140 million was the floor, 11 teams would be below it ($160 million would add two more teams). A’s at $131 million all the way to Marlins at $78 million. A lot of teams would have to go on spending sprees. I believe those 11 teams are the reason why it is going to be hard to get this cap. I don’t think the Marlins are going to want to double their payroll.

But I’m often wrong.


I don’t have any particular memories of Froemming. Share if you do.

Blackhawks Skilled Prospect Having Huge Year In KHL

With the 44th overall pick of the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, the Chicago Blackhawks selected forward Roman Kantserov. When looking at how well Kantserov is playing this season in the KHL, it is clear that the Blackhawks must be ecstatic about picking him up. 

Kantserov took a nice step in the right direction this past season with Metallurg Magnitogorsk, as he recorded 13 goals, 25 assists, and 38 points in 47 games with the KHL club. However, he has taken his game to a much higher level this season, and the truth is in his stats. 

In 55 games this season with Metallurg Magnitogorsk, Kantserov has recorded 32 goals, 26 assists, 58 points, and a plus-21 rating. With numbers like these, the Blackhawks' skilled prospect has undoubtedly been having a big year in the KHL. This is especially so when noting that his 32 goals are the most in the entire KHL. 

With how well Kantserov is playing in the KHL this season, there is no question that he is a prospect who Blackhawks fans should be excited about. The potential for him to be a very impactful NHL player is there, and it will be fascinating to see how he builds on his big season in the KHL from here. 

Spring Training Game Thread #8: Milwaukee Brewers (3-4) vs. Chicago White Sox (4-3)

Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Sproat (23) stretches during spring training workouts Monday, February 16, 2026, at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. | Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Milwaukee Brewers, having won their last three games after starting the spring slate with a four-game losing streak, will look to move back to .500 on Friday afternoon, as they take on the Chicago White Sox for the second time in a week (and second of two times this spring).

The Brewers dropped the previous matchup, 5-2, on Sunday afternoon in a split-squad day for the Crew. Akil Baddoo crushed a solo homer in that one, while Andrew Vaughn picked up a pair of singles. Baddoo is not in today’s lineup, but Vaughn will bat sixth as the DH.

Jackson Chourio leads off in left field, followed by Brice Turang, William Contreras, and Sal Frelick in the cleanup spot. Jake Bauers bats fifth and starts at first, followed by Vaughn, Luis Rengifo, Garrett Mitchell, and Joey Ortiz. Freddy-Peralta-trade-acquisition Brandon Sproat gets the start in his spring debut.

Sproat is expected to be followed by righties Easton McGee and Abner Uribe, as well as lefties Drew Rom and Shane Drohan (who was acquired in the Caleb Durbin trade a few weeks ago). This will mark Drohan’s spring debut, while McGee, Uribe, and Rom have all made one prior appearance. Per Todd Rosiak, Sproat and Drohan are both expected to throw two innings today.

Chicago’s expected starter is right-hander Sean Burke in a split-squad day for the Sox. Given that this is a road game for them, most of their lineup consists of role players — including former Brewer Oliver Dunn and Wisconsin native Jarred Kelenic — with a few prospects scattered in.

In other news, Jacob Misiorowski is set to make his spring debut on Tuesday, March 3 against Team Great Britain in a World Baseball Classic tune-up game. That game will be broadcast via an audio feed on the Brewers website.

First pitch is set for 2:10 p.m. CT. Today’s game will be broadcast on 620 WTMJ in Milwaukee and via the Brewers Radio Network across Wisconsin.

Nets vs. Celtics preview: Back-to-back on the road

DENVER , CO - FEBRUARY 25: Nikola Vucevic (4) of the Boston Celtics passes as Cameron Johnson (23), Julian Strawther (3) and Nikola Jokic (15) of the Denver Nuggets defend during the first quarter at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado on Wednesday, February 25, 2026. (Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver Post) | Denver Post via Getty Images

The party rolls on. The Brooklyn Nets hosted the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday night at Barclays Center. The Nets put up a fight, but the Spurs were too much to handle and gave the Nets their sixth consecutive loss.

The opponent tonight has a solid hold on the second seed in the Eastern Conference. Against all odds, the Boston Celtics have exceeded all sorts of expectations this season and will have homecourt advantage in the first round, at the very least. They didn’t help the cause after losing on the road to the Denver Nuggets on Wednesday night.

Where to follow the game

YES Network on TV. WFAN on radio. Gotham Sports on streaming. Tip after 7:30 p.m. ET.

Injuries

Night two of a back-to-back you’d expect some players would sit but nope. For the fourth time in nine games, everyone is healthy. Drake Powell is on assignment with Long Island as are the three two-ways. Expect Ben Saraf (called up from Long Island) and Grant Nelson (on a two-way) to be available, but both are coming off a G League back-to-back.

Amazingly, Jayson Tatum is expected back soon. You should remember, dear reader, that Tatum tore his Achilles about nine months in the playoffs against the Knicks. He’s not playing tonight, but don’t be surprised if he’s back within the next month or so. Holy heck.

The game

Boston won games one and three while Brooklyn took game two. This is the last meeting between the two teams this year.

Can I admit something? I’m all in on the Jaylen Brown MVP candidacy! Yes yes I see the efficiency numbers aren’t the greatest especially considering how high his usage rate. And yeah, Nikola Jokic still walks this Earth. But ya know what? I don’t care! Brown’s got the Celtics contending and is the focal point of their attack. From Gio Rivera at Celtics Blog:

“Brown is proving himself as both an elite scorer and an elite playmaker. He’s opened the floor for teammates, veterans and newcomers alike, to excel in their roles while everyone embraces the next-man-up approach Mazzulla and the coaching staff have crafted. Without Tatum and offseason departures Kristaps Porzingis, Jrue Holiday, Al Horford, and Luke Kornet, the Celtics have competed at a remarkable level, keeping them in the hunt for the No. 1 seed.“

Sounds like someone who should get a vote or two!

Boston is back home after a four game road trip that ended in Denver and the Nets are on the second leg of a back-to-back. Don’t be surprised if this one starts off slowly.

Three point variance is the name of this game. Both teams are top ten in attempts per game, but the Nets are 28th in percentage while the Celtics are 13th. A quick 12-2 run by Boston would get the crowd on tilt and have Brooklyn reeling in a hurry. Ball possession will be essential tonight as the Nets can’t afford to let possessions go to waste against a team this good.

Player to watch: Nikola Vucevic

An old face in a new place. Vucevic came over from the Chicago Bulls in exchange for Anfernee Simons at the trade deadline. So far, his presence has been a welcome addition to the club.

“It’s been huge,” Neemias Queta recently said. “I’m trying to pick his brain every day, trying to figure out how I can get better with my game as well. Credit to him — I think he’s been a great addition in terms of spacing the floor, being able to be a threat down low. He’s going to rebound for sure, too. He’s going to be key for us late in the season, and we’re still trying to figure out a couple of things with him — how to get him in his best spots, and he’s trying to get loose too.”

Vucci Mane is back to doing his usual stuff on offense. He’s been in a bit of a rut in the past two games as he’s shot 5-18 from the field and 0-7 from three point range, but his ability to hit elbow jumpers, find open cutters, etc. will prove handy this spring. Having a post player like Vucevic should make life easy for everyone on the team.

For the first time in a while, the Nets won the rebound battle last night. They’re going to need a total team effort again as the C’s are fourth in the NBA in rebound rate. Assuming Nic Claxton plays, he’ll be responsible for battling with old foe Vucevic on the inside while also controlling the boards. He, Day’ron Sharpe, and Noah Clowney will look to help the Nets on the interior and prevent Boston from getting second and third opportunities on offense.

From the Vault

The Elimination Chamber is tomorrow night, and we are officially on the Road to WrestleMania!

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