Who should the Knicks want to face in the first round?

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There’s an old saying that we’ve all heard plenty of times throughout our lives:

“Be careful what you wish for.”

In sports, the saying can be applied to preferential matchups in the postseason. While there’s no such thing as being able to choose your opponent (yet), there have been situations where teams try to position themselves in such a way to get a favorable first-round matchup.

In 2024, the Eastern Conference was tightly packed, so much so that essentially nothing was solidified ahead of Game 82. To add further intrigue, a healthy Sixers team and the always-annoying Miami Heat were set to fight in the 7-8 play-in game, making the No. 2 seed a potential landmine with seemingly softer opponents in Indiana or Orlando awaiting the No. 3 and No. 4 seed.

As such, the Cavaliers mailed it in on the final day of the season, content with drawing the Magic in the first round. The strategy worked, as Cleveland won that series in seven games, but they then ran into a brick wall in the eventual champion Celtics. As we all remember, the Knicks won an overtime game with the Bulls to take the No. 2 seed, take on the challenge of the healthy Sixers, and win that series in six games.

You should never intentionally try to get the best possible matchup. Tempting the basketball gods is never a good idea, so regardless of how things look beneath the Knicks, they should be solely focused on getting the best possible seed, sitting a game back of the Boston Celtics for the No. 2 seed with eight to go.

But there are big, stylistic differences between the glut of six teams that could potentially match up with the Knicks. As they jockey for position, it’s only fair to wonder what would be the best path for the Knicks for a smooth pass through the first round and onto greener pastures.

Atlanta Hawks

Record: 41-32
Season series:
1-1
Record vs top-5 teams:
3-9
How hot are they?
Blisteringly hot

Our old foes seemed to have realized Trae Young was the problem and have surged since trading him to be Washington’s new tank commander.

But even immediately after formally handing the keys to Jalen Johnson, the Hawks were 26-30 at the all-star break and looked like a lock to be playing in the 9-10 play-in game. Of course, they’ve since gone a blistering 15-2, although most of these wins have been against tanking or injured teams.

Both season series meetings came within a week of each other around the New Year, with the Knicks surviving a torrid comeback effort in late December in Atlanta before getting trounced at MSG in early January during the 11-game stretch of hell.

Johnson is a wrecking ball who could easily average a triple-double in a playoff series. Nickeil Alexander-Walker is enjoying a great breakout season that should earn him Most Improved Player consideration. They’re a great shooting team that’s red hot. They have several long, lanky role players that will make Jalen Brunson’s life hell over a seven-game series. They have the scoring. Why would you want to face them?

Well, some of their shooting is deceiving. Luke Kennard and Vit Krejci are gone, and Jonathan Kuminga is shooting at a baffling 48% clip from downtown. The active roster threats are NAW, Keaton Wallace, and Asa Newell. You won’t be threatened much by Johnson (34.9%), CJ McCollum (34.7%), and especially Dyson Daniels (15.7%). Towns dominated Onyeka Okongwu in their only head-to-head matchup this season, and with the poise he’s been playing with lately? I’d count on it again.

They’d be a fine opponent, frisky, but not the most dangerous. Big risk-reward here. On one hand, you have to deal with another 2o21 if you lose, but if you win, you can effectively erase it.

Toronto Raptors

Record: 40-32
Season series:
0-4
Record vs top-5 teams:
2-11
How hot are they?
Very lukewarm

The Raptors are below .500 since their 14-5 start, which is the only thing keeping them out of the play-in at this point. We’ve seen them four times this season, and each time, the Knicks punked them. Sometimes they keep it close for a quarter, half, or even 40+ minutes, but they’ve given up a massive run to break the game open in all four meetings, going through stretches of putrid basketball.

Aside from stunning OKC on the road in January and a recent win against Detroit, they’ve been awful against teams with a better record. Their third-best win might be against a pre-Harden Cavaliers squad.

Their offense is completely reliant on Brandon Ingram, who’s cooked the Knicks all season long. Yet, in multiple games, he’s gone off early and been muted in the second half. Scottie Barnes has made tremendous strides defensively, but the offensive leap into superstardom has eluded him. OAKAAK’s RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley occasionally show brilliant flashes, but have been inconsistent.

If the Raptors are going to be competitive in the playoffs, they’ll do it on the backs of their defense, which has carried them at times this season. Rewatch the first seven-ish minutes of the last Knicks-Raptors game, and you’ll see what I mean. When they want to get nasty, they can get nasty.

Their downfall is multi-faceted. They don’t have enough shooting (23rd in 3PT%), they’re very reliant on Ingram, and maybe the most damning of all, rebounding. Jakob Poeltl’s return has muted some concerns, but he’s the only player on the roster taller than 6’9”. In every matchup with the Knicks this season, it’s been a bloodbath on the boards, and if these two teams square off, it’ll be the Mitchell Robinson show.

On paper, this is who you want to face, but again, be careful what you wish for. We’ve seen crazier things.

Philadelphia 76ers

Record: 40-33
Season series:
2-2
Record vs top-5 teams:
4-10
How hot are they?
Cold, but slowly warming

How do you judge the Sixers? They’re the most volatile team in sports.

When at full health, they’re as scary as they were in 2024, when teams tried to avoid facing them. Joel Embiid has looked close to MVP form when he’s been on the court, Tyrese Maxey is a full-blown star, and Paul George is back from suspension and playing team basketball. They have a great collection of role players that include OAKAAK Quentin Grimes, rookie phenom VJ Edgecombe, and sudden corner-3 aficionado Andre Drummond.

So why are they in the play-in? Well, they keep getting hurt.

Embiid has missed 39 games, and just when it felt like he was getting back in the groove after missing a month early on, knee soreness and an oblique issue cost him 16 of the first 18 after the all-star break. Maxey is recovering from a finger injury that might cost him All-NBA. George was suspended for PEDs. There are nights where Grimes is the first option, like last March.

To evaluate the Sixers, you have to see how healthy they are. The last time Embiid played in the playoffs, he barely made it through a six-game series with a re-injured knee and Bell’s palsy, and then essentially missed all of the next season. The Sixers remain a trainwreck without him, and he’s only played in five consecutive games once all season. Depending on how he feels, they could be a pushover or a force to be reckoned with.

Charlotte Hornets

Record: 39-34
Season series:
2-1
Record vs top-5 teams:
4-6
How hot are they?
Hypernova

Where did this even come from? The first two times we saw Charlotte, they were the same mess of young players who couldn’t put it all together as they stumbled to a 16-28 start.

Since then? They’re 23-6. They’ve been pummeling good team after good team and made yet another statement with a dominant effort against the Knicks on Thursday night. Their average margin of victory is literally the greatest in NBA history!!!

I haven’t watched them much, so last night was an eye-opener. They have such effortless shooting ability from almost everyone on the roster. The finally healthy LaMelo Ball is the head of the snake who handles the playmaking and gets the ball to Kon Knueppel and Brandon Miller for open jumpers. Their offense is a well-oiled machine that’s so hard to stop because they’re good at everything. Since they turned their season around, they have a 121.5 offensive rating, best in basketball.

The defense has been surprisingly stout as well, ranking fifth in that span, and it makes sense. Between Miller, Miles Bridges, Moussa Diabate, Grant Williams, Ryan Kalkbrenner, etc, you have a lot of guys who can defend. They also don’t have any size disadvantages with Knueppel and Ball being taller than your average backcourt.

Speaking of size… I’ve never seen a team dominate the Knicks on the boards like they did last night. Since January 21, the Hornets have led the NBA with a 37 OREB% and 55.1% rebounding share. They effectively muted Robinson all night, and their size and length made KAT uncomfortable. It’s jarring how quickly Charles Lee has done this.

Knicks should want no part of them early. Nobody should. If Detroit’s struggles from deep continue in the playoffs and they draw the Hornets, they’re in serious danger.

Miami Heat

Record: 39-34
Season series:
2-2
Record vs top-5 teams:
4-6
How hot are they?
Cooling off

Miami won 10 of 12 around the all-star break, but then lost five in a row to suddenly be in danger of playing in the 9-10 game. Still, they’re more than close enough to make a run to face the Knicks with their… 83-point scorer? I keep forgetting that it actually did happen.

Miami’s issue has been getting everyone healthy at the same time, but they seem to have Tyler Herro finally in a groove alongside Norman Powell and Bam Adebayo. Erik Spoelstra switched the formula for this season and has turned the Heat into a high-paced cheetah that sees most of their games turn into shootouts.

Despite this, they’re fifth in defensive rating, still employing the same nastiness as ever, while wearing teams out in transition. They play clean basketball, they can shoot, they have enough avenues to score that diversify their offense, they can be tough.

The Knicks haven’t seen them in a few months, and the matchups have certainly been interesting. There’s history here from 2023, even if both rosters have been significantly turned over since. Rekindling an old rivalry wouldn’t be the worst thing.

Orlando Magic

Record: 39-34
Season series:
2-2
Record vs top-5 teams:
4-10
How hot are they?
Suddenly frosty

Orlando was floundering when March began, but rattled off seven consecutive wins to make it look like things were coming together. Then, of course, they immediately lost six in a row to fall to the back of the pack.

Their biggest enemy has been health once again, as Franz Wagner has played exactly four games since originally suffering a high ankle sprain against the Knicks on December 7. He’ll likely be back for the playoffs, but it’s hard to expect him to be playing at peak level after re-injuring that ankle twice in return attempts, not to mention rust. Paolo Banchero continues to refuse to acknowledge his physical strengths and keeps trying to be a shooter, so the absence of Franz looms large.

Speaking of shooting, they added Desmond Bane in the offseason to fix that glaring wart. How’s it been going? Well, they’re 25th in 3PT% so…

Bane and Tristan De Silva are snipers, but among healthy regulars, only Jett Howard is shooting above 34%. Even if they are still struggling to score enough points to win consistently, they still employ some absolute grinders that will slow down your offense, including Jalen Suggs, Anthony Black, Jevon Carter, and Wendell Carter Jr. (plus Jonathan Isaac, whenever he plays).

All four meetings between these two teams were before Christmas and were very annoying, but that’s a long time ago. With how Banchero has risen to the occasion in the last two postseasons, they could be a tough out, but if Franz isn’t healthy, they shouldn’t have much of a real pulse.

Blackhawks vs Rangers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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The New York Rangers look to snap a six-game losing streak when they host the Chicago Blackhawks at Madison Square Garden tonight.  

My top Blackhawks vs. Rangers predictions and NHL picks call for Chicago rookie Anton Frondell to pick up a point for the third consecutive game. 

Find out more in my NHL picks for Friday, March 27.

Blackhawks vs Rangers prediction

Blackhawks vs Rangers best bet: Anton Frondell Over 0.5 points (-110)

The Chicago Blackhawks have forward Anton Frondell jumping onto the top line and No. 1 power-play unit alongside superstar Connor Bedard, and he hasn’t disappointed, recording a point in consecutive games.

With the New York Rangers losing six straight while allowing 4.0 goals per game, I’m expecting the Bedard and Frondell connection to have success again tonight. 

Frondell was the third overall selection in the 2025 NHL Draft, and he’s also the first 18-year-old to record 20 goals in the SHL since Daniel Sedin in 1998-99.

Blackhawks vs Rangers same-game parlay

Sticking with the Chicago duo, Bedard has found the scoresheet in seven of his past 10 games, tallying five goals and five assists. 

In addition to Frondell recording a pair of assists through two NHL games, he’s also racked up six shots on 11 attempts. Meanwhile, the Rangers have allowed a healthy 31.7 shots per game during their highlighted skid.

Blackhawks vs Rangers SGP

  • Connor Bedard Over 0.5 points
  • Anton Frondell Over 0.5 points
  • Anton Frondell Over 2.5 shots

Blackhawks vs Rangers odds

  • Moneyline: Blackhawks +150 | Rangers -180
  • Puck Line: Blackhawks +1.5 (-170) | Rangers -1.5 (+140)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+110) | Under 6.5 (-130)

Blackhawks vs Rangers trend

Chicago has won eight of its last 20 road games (+4.75 Units / 24% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Blackhawks vs. Rangers.

How to watch Blackhawks vs Rangers

LocationMadison Square Garden, New York, NY
DateFriday, March 27, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVChicago Sports Network, MSG Sportsnet

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MMBets: The Dallas Mavericks visit the Portland Trail Blazers

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It’s just past noon here at the desk, the post breakfast Häagen-Dazs Coffee Almond Toffee is open. As unhealthy as that may seem, my only defense is that I am juggling quite a bit right now and sometimes ice cream is the only thing that sounds like it might turn the day sweet for a moment. The only other notion that feels sweet is helping you make some money tonight.

Out late on the west coast tonight, the Dallas Mavericks (23-50) are in Portland as they prepare to square off with the Trail Blazers (37-37) in a game that means very different things to each team. Portland just clinched a play-in spot and is playing its best basketball of the season—23-17 since January 1, riding a two-game win streak, and hungry to nudge above .500 for the first time since November. Dallas is on a five-game skid but has been far more competitive than that sounds, dropping two overtime games before getting clawed back in Denver. Cooper Flagg had 26 Wednesday. The Mavericks are not mailing it in. If one thing is clear by now, these Mavs are trying to win every game, tanking is incidental.

Let’s scan the lines in search of value.

🏀 Fixture: Dallas Mavericks (23-50) @ Portland Trail Blazers (37-37) 📍 Moda Center — Portland, OR 🕙 9:00 PM CST, Friday, March 27, 2026 📺 NBA TV / KFAA Channel 29 / MavsTV

📊 DraftKings Snapshot (as of 12:04 PM CST) Spread: POR -10.5 (-110) | DAL +10.5 (-110) Total: 239.5 (O -110 / U -110) Moneyline: POR -470 | DAL +360

📉 Game Side Lean: Portland -10.5

Portland is the better team, playing at home, with something to play for. Dallas is without Gafford—a fresh shoulder injury that matters against a Portland frontcourt built around Donovan Clingan eating offensive rebounds for breakfast. Clingan is the league leader in offensive boards (Steven Adams lacks the games played to qualify) and has been expanding his game with real three-point range this season. Without Gafford anchoring the paint, Portland will feast inside and the Mavericks’ already thin frontcourt gets stretched further. The Blazers handle business at home. Lay the points.

🔮 Total Lean: Over 239.5

Portland is a team that plays fast, shoots constantly, and crashes the glass for second-chance points. Five rotation players take more than six threes a game, and they rank top-five in possessions and field goal attempts. Dallas scores in bunches too when the offense is clicking—Flagg, Marshall, and a five-game losing streak’s worth of pent-up aggression. Neither defense is going to save anyone tonight. Points are coming.

🎯 Player Props We Like

Cooper Flagg Over 22.5 Points (-116) Flagg had 26 on Wednesday in Denver and has been the engine of everything Dallas does offensively. Portland’s defense is not its calling card—they rank 29th in three-point percentage allowed, which tells you they’re giving up looks liberally. Flagg is locked in and this team runs through him when things get going. The number is reasonable and the matchup is favorable.

Jrue Holiday Under 15.5 Points (-123) Holiday is a glue guy on a team with plenty of other scoring options—Avdija, Clingan, Camara, Grant, Henderson. Portland doesn’t need him to carry the offense, and against a Dallas team in scramble mode, his value will show up in the assist column and on the defensive end rather than the scoring sheet. The juice is a little steep but the logic is clean.

💡 Summary: Portland -10.5 at home with everything to play for. Over 239.5 because neither team came to play defense. Flagg doing Flagg things, Holiday staying in his lane. Four picks, and if we win one more bowl of Coffee Almond Toffee. Let’s go Mavs.

Jazz vs Nuggets Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

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History will remember the 2025-26 Utah Jazz, even if most of us already want to forget about them. The Denver Nuggets may be guilty of forgetting about Utah, too, as the March grind wears out Nikola Jokic & Co.

My Jazz vs. Nuggets predictions and NBA picks welcome some value on the Jazz first-half moneyline, even if it is a bit of a long shot, on Friday, March 27.

Jazz vs Nuggets prediction

Jazz vs Nuggets best bet: Jazz moneyline 1H (+525)

The 2025-26 Utah Jazz will change the NBA.

No, really.

Their tanking approaches have been so egregious that the NBA is now actively considering changes to the draft lottery system. 

Some might argue that is an overreaction, but Utah has so much talent that it continues to be vaguely competitive even after shutting down Isaiah Collier, Lauri Markkanen, and Keyonte George in March, even with Brice Sensabaugh and Kyle Filipowski currently day-to-day due to rest and illness, respectively.

And that does not even mention the trio of big men on the injured list in Jusuf Nurkic, Jaren Jackson Jr, and Walker Kessler.

The Jazz are starting Ace Bailey, Cody Williams and Elijah Harkless … and are still sometimes playing too well.

Utah drew so much attention because it would often bench its starters in competitive fourth quarters. The Jazz no longer need to do that, but they do sometimes still hang tougher than anticipated.

Utah is 3-10 outright in March, but it has won six of 13 first halves, including on March 2 against the Denver Nuggets despite the Jazz being 11.5-point underdogs.

With the Nuggets on their third game in four nights, a similar early surprise is far more plausible than these odds suggest.

Jazz vs Nuggets same-game parlay

Utah should cover this full-game spread if indeed leading at halftime. Adding that leg to a first-half moneyline bet started the same-game parlay payout at +600, already some unexpected value in that uptick.

Nikola Jokic should still control the boards tonight. And while some may worry this is too lofty a prop for a tired night, a competitive first half will only mean more minutes for the Nuggets’ superstar.

Jazz vs Nuggets SGP

  • Jazz moneyline 1H
  • Jazz +18.5
  • Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Denver eventually

What a delight to include a leg that on its own is -2000 in a four-leg same-game parlay and still reach odds of +2000. A double-result so often brings such value.

Remember, Utah is 3-10 outright in March. Those wins came against the Bucks, Warriors, and Wizards. Suffice it to say, the Nuggets should prevail no matter how awkward the first half is.

Jazz vs Nuggets SGP

  • Jazz moneyline 1H
  • Denver moneyline
  • Jazz +18.5
  • Nikola Jokic Over 13.5 rebounds

Jazz vs Nuggets odds

  • Spread: Jazz +18.5 | Nuggets -18.5
  • Moneyline: Jazz +1000 | Nuggets -2000
  • Over/Under: Over 248.5 | Under 248.5

Jazz vs Nuggets betting trend to know

Utah is 6-7 against the spread in March. In those six ATS wins, the Jazz were 4-2 outright in the first half. Find more NBA betting trends for Jazz vs. Nuggets.

How to watch Jazz vs Nuggets

LocationBall Arena, Denver, CO
DateFriday, March 27, 2026
Tip-off9:00 p.m. ET
TVKJZZ, Altitude

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Royals post Opening Day starting lineup

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The Royals open their 2026 season tonight against the Atlanta Braves and manager Matt Quatraro has posted the first lineup of the season. The lineup is right-handed heavy against Braves left-hander Chris Sale, with Jac Caglianone and Kyle Isbel on the bench. Lefties hit just .162/.250/.302 against Sale last year.

3B Maikel Garcia (R)

SS Bobby Witt Jr. (R)

CF Lane Thomas (R)

C Salvador Perez (R)

1B Vinnie Pasquantino (L)

RF Starling Marte (R)

2B Jonathan India (R)

LF Isaac Collins (S)

DH Carter Jensen (L)

Cole Ragans gets the Opening Day start for the Royals, the sixth pitcher in club history to get the nod in the first game in three or more consecutive seasons.

Game time is tonight at 6:15 CT, and you can watch on Royals.TV.

Report: Peter Chiarelli Candidate For Predators GM Position After Leaving Blues Front Office

Could Peter Chiarelli be the next general manager of the Nashville Predators? 

According to Darren Dreger, that could be possible as he reported on Friday that "Chiarelli is a candidate in Nashville's interview process" after leaving the St. Louis Blues as their Vice President of Hockey Operations. 

Chiarelli had been in the position since September 2021, but had interviewed for GM positions outside of the organization before. In 2022, he interviewed for the Chicago Blackhawks' general manager position before the organization selected Kyle Davidson.  

Chiarelli landed his first GM job with the Boston Bruins and held the position from 2006 to 2015, notably building the rosters that led the Bruins to a Stanley Cup in 2011 and a Stanley Cup Finals appearance in 2013. 

In his time in Boston, he signed Zdeno Chara from the New York Islanders, traded Andrew Raycroft for Tuuka Rask and drafted Brad Marchand, Tyler Seguin and Phil Kessel. 

At the end of the 2014-15 season, after missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs by two points and trading Johnny Boychuk to the New York Islanders, which took a hit at the Bruins defensive depth, Chiarelli was fired. 

Less than two weeks later, Chiarelli was hired by the Edmonton Oilers as their new GM and selected Connor McDavid first overall in the 2015 NHL Draft. 

He'd also notably sign Leon Draisaitl to an 8-year, $68 million contract. 

A season after Chiarelli took over as GM, the Oilers qualified for the 2016-17 Stanley Cup playoffs, the first time they had played in the postseason in a decade. Edmonton made it to the Western Conference Semifinals before losing to Anaheim in six games.

The Oilers missed the 2018 playoffs, and after a near-.500 start to the 2018-19 season, Chiarelli was fired. 

He joined the Blues as a senior advisor during the 2019-20 season before being promoted to  Vice President of Hockey Operations. 

The Predators' GM search began in February after Barry Trotz announced he'd retire once a replacement was found.  

Oubre tells reporters he’s back for Sixers-Hornets; Maxey getting ‘a lot more involved,’ per Nurse

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A lot can change in just a few days, especially when it comes to the Philadelphia 76ers.

Back on Monday, the Sixers were without five main rotation players — Joel Embiid (oblique), Paul George (suspension), Tyrese Maxey (finger), Quentin Grimes (illness) and Kelly Oubre Jr. (elbow) — in their loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder. By Wednesday, the long hiatuses of both Embiid and George came to an end, and Grimes returned from illness. Philadelphia dominated the Chicago Bulls that night, putting up 157 points, notching their highest single-game point total in 56 years. Embiid and George had the best returns you could probably ask for after their stints sidelined, with Embiid scoring 35 points in just over 28 minutes played and PG adding 28 points in 26:20.

Now, it looks like the Sixers are on their way to getting yet another piece of the puzzle back. At practice on Friday, Oubre told reporters that he was ready to return for Saturday’s contest after an elbow injury has kept him sidelined since March 10.

Reinforcements are coming at the right time for Philadelphia, who face a tough opponent on Saturday with a visit to Rookie of the Year candidate Kon Knueppel and the red-hot Charlotte Hornets riding a six-game win streak. They have gone 13-5 since the All-Star break.

Head coach Nick Nurse told reporters after practice on Friday that he’s “pretty sure” Oubre will play on Saturday, but some question remains on what exact role he would play in the contest.

Nurse also added that Embiid came out “pretty good” after his first contest in just about a month.

The optimistic news out of Friday continued in a way I am not really used to with this team. Tyrese Maxey, who has been out since March 7 with a tendon injury in his pinky, was throwing up shots alongside Embiid after practice. Nurse told reporters that Maxey has become “a lot more involved” in the last few days and that the guard has been focusing on keeping himself conditioned while the hand continues to heal.

No word on a potential return timetable for Maxey just yet, but it certainly sounds like things are headed in the right direction with him as well.

Dealing with a busted bracket?

The Sweet 16 is almost here – who’s still alive? We’re reviewing the week that was in the first week of the NCAA tournament and turning our focus to remaining teams. How bad (or good!) is your bracket? Join us in the SB Nation March Madness Feed and let’s talk about who’s most likely to make a run to glory.

It’s a very good time for things to go right for the Sixers, too. As of Friday afternoon, the Sixers are seventh in the Eastern Conference at 40-33, but there is a lot of room for movement — up or down — around them right now. Numbers 8 through 10 in the East right now (Orlando Magic, Hornets and Miami Heat) are all 39-34, just a single game behind Philadelphia. Atop the Sixers are the Toronto Raptors, a half a game ahead in sixth, and the Atlanta Hawks, one game ahead in fifth.

We are entering the final push, with just nine regular season games remaining for the Sixers. Buckle up.

5-time Gold Glove winner Jason Heyward announces retirement following 16-year career in majors

CHICAGO — Jason Heyward, who launched his 16-year major league career with the Atlanta Braves in 2010 and won a World Series title with the Chicago Cubs in 2016, announced his retirement on Friday.

Heyward played in 34 games with San Diego in 2025, hitting .176.

For his career, Heyward hit .255 with 186 home runs with six teams. He also played for St. Louis, Houston and the Los Angeles Dodgers. The outfielder won five Gold Gloves, including four straight seasons from 2014 through 2017.

Heyward, whose nickname is “J Hey,” played his first five seasons with the Braves and set career highs with 27 homers and 82 RBIs for Atlanta in 2012. He was drafted by the Braves in 2007 from Henry County High School in suburban Atlanta.

Heyward played for the Cubs for seven seasons, from 2016 through 2022. He said he plans to focus on his Jason Heyward Baseball Academy, a youth development program based in Chicago.

“I wanted to reach this moment and know without a doubt that it was time to walk away, and I do,” Heyward said in a statement. “No second-guessing, no looking back, just gratitude.”

Heyward said playing 16 years in the major leagues “gave me everything, and now I get to give some of that back. Through the Jason Heyward Baseball Academy, I get to mentor the next generation, keep my hands in the game, and make sure kids in my community have the opportunities and the space to dream the same way I did.”

Blackhawks Vs Rangers: Projected Lineup, How To Watch, & More Ahead Of Game 73

The Chicago Blackhawks have 10 games remaining in their 2025-26 season. It’s been an up-and-down year, but there has been plenty of growth within the organization, which was all they wanted coming in. Their off-season was an indication that this year would be another developmental year, and sure enough, it was. 

On Friday night, the Blackhawks will be at Madison Square Garden to take on the New York Rangers. This is the third game out of four on Chicago’s current road trip on the East Coast. 

Scouting New York

The New York Rangers are having a tough year. They came in hoping to bounce back from a down year in 2024-25, but it became even worse in 2025-26. Right now, they are the only team in the Eastern Conference mathematically eliminated from postseason contention.

Ahead of the Olympic break, the Rangers traded their superstar, former Blackhawk Artemi Panarin, to the Los Angeles Kings. He was a pending unrestricted free agent, but has since signed an extension in LA. 

Although many believed that more names would be moved ahead of the deadline, the Rangers did little else. 

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Without Panarin, Alexis Lafreniere has been the go-to scoring winger. The former number one overall pick has had some ups and downs in his career, but he's been hot since the Olympics. If the Rangers keep him long-term, his success will be a key to them turning things around. 

Down the middle, Mika Zibanejad, J.T. Miller, and Vincent Trocheck are an outstanding 1-2-3 punch. Their place in the standings doesn't make much sense when looking at this trio at center, especially with the goaltending they get, but the reality is that they haven't scored enough, especially at home. 

Their number one defenseman, Adam Fox, is still elite, but it's been a down year for him on a personal level, too. He missed out on playing for Team USA as a result. Fox has a big summer ahead of him as he looks to get back on track. 

Gabe Perreault, the former Boston College and USA World Junior hero, is a strong rookie finally getting some playing time with the Rangers. He is a clutch player that the Blackhawks must be keeping an eye on when he's out there with the top line. Alex Vlasic and Wyatt Kaiser are sure to see a lot of this line. 

For Drew Fortescue, this is going to be his NHL debut as a member of the Rangers. As a New York native, making his debut against another Original Six team at MSG is sure to be exciting. 

Igor Shesterkin, one of the best goalies on Earth, is going to be on the bench for this one. The Blackhawks will face Dylan Garand, who is on the roster in place of the injured Jonathan Quick. 

Projected Lines, Defense Pairs, & Goalie For Chicago

The Blackhawks are in the second half of a back-to-back. The first game was a blowout loss to the Philadelphia Flyers on Thursday night. Everything about that game was forgettable, besides the NHL debut of Sacha Boisvert and Connor Bedard scoring his 30th goal of the season, assisted by Anton Frondell. 

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Spencer Knight started in goal against the Flyers. He gave up five goals in the loss. He faced 42 shots, and the team in front of him provided no help, so it was hardly his fault. Still, you can expect Arvid Soderblom to get the start against the Rangers. 

Louis Crevier took a skate-blade to the face in Philadelphia. It was a scary-looking situation, but he is going to be okay. There is no indication that he won't be back in the lineup on Friday in New York. 

Other than Soderblom going in for Knight, the lineup is likely to be the same at the start of the game. Having less than a day to move past that game in Philly is good for this group. 

How To Watch

The game can be heard locally on AM 720 WGN in the Chicagoland area. To view this game, it is available on CHSN locally. Nationally, it is available to stream on ESPN+. The puck will drop shortly after 6:00 PM CT. 

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

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The shorthanded Memphis Grizzlies host the struggling Houston Rockets on Friday night at FedExForum.

Memphis’ frontcourt is decimated with injuries, and my Rockets vs Grizzlies predictions expect Amen Thompson to have a tremendous showing on the glass.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this Western Conference showdown on Friday, March 27.

Rockets vs Grizzlies prediction

Rockets vs Grizzlies best bet: Amen Thompson Over 7.5 rebounds (-135)

Amen Thompson is one of the Houston Rockets' best rebounders, pulling down a career-high 7.9 boards per game. He's recorded at least eight rebounds in 36 of 70 games overall, going for exactly seven rebounds 13 more times.

Thompson has corralled 8.3 rebounds on the road compared to 7.4 at home, and he's gone for 8+ in 21 of 36 away from Toyota Center.

Since the All-Star break, Thompson has pulled down 8.7 rebounds per game and recorded 8+ in nine of 18 appearances. He leads the team in rebounds over the Rockets' last seven games at 10.3, and he's hit the Over on this line five times in that span.

Alperen Sengun has taken a step back as a rebounder, grabbing just 7.7 boards per game across his last 10 outings, allowing Thompson to take a significant step forward in that department.

The Memphis Grizzlies sport one of the thinnest and smallest frontcourt lineups in the NBA, and the team has been highly vulnerable to opposing rebounders.

Over the last 10 games, Memphis has surrendered a league-high 49.7 rebounds, including the third-most offensive rebounds at 13.8. Thompson has been surging as a rebounder, and he should be even better in such a favorable road matchup.

Rockets vs Grizzlies same-game parlay

Thompson recorded 10 dimes in his last game out, and he’s reached that mark in five of his last 11. He’s dished 6+ dimes in 32 of 70 appearances, including 18 of 36 on the road. Thompson finished with 14 and seven assists in two matchups with the Grizzlies.

Tonight’s game should be a great bounce-back opportunity for the Rockets, but Houston has been disappointing as of late. After losing to the Chicago Bulls, they gave up a 13-point lead in overtime.

The Rockets could win in a blowout, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised if the shorthanded Grizz keep things close. Instead, I’ll bet the Over. Both teams are ranked in the bottom 10 in defense across their last 10 appearances, and buckets should come easily.

Rockets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Amen Thompson Over 7.5 rebounds
  • Amen Thompson Over 5.5 assists
  • Over 227.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Durant from Downtown!

Across the last 10 games, Memphis has allowed the fourth-most triples and the eighth-highest three-point percentage to opponents. Thompson should have ample opportunities to drive and kick out to Kevin Durant and Reed Sheppard or corral offensive rebounds and find shooters for second-chance buckets.

Durant has hit 3+ triples in three of his last four games, and he hit four in his last matchup with the Grizzlies. Sheppard has knocked down just 5-of-24 three-pointers across his last two games, but he’s due for a rebound performance in this favorable matchup.

Rockets vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Amen Thompson Over 7.5 rebounds
  • Amen Thompson Over 5.5 assists
  • Reed Sheppard Over 3.5 three-pointers
  • Kevin Durant Over 2.5 three-pointers

Rockets vs Grizzlies odds

  • Spread: Rockets -12.5 | Grizzlies +12.5
  • Moneyline: Rockets -900 | Grizzlies +600
  • Over/Under: Over 227.5 | Under 227.5

Rockets vs Grizzlies betting trend to know

The Houston Rockets have only covered the Spread in 16 of their last 50 games (-21.40 Units / -39% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Rockets vs. Grizzlies.

How to watch Rockets vs Grizzlies

LocationFedExForum, Memphis, TN
DateFriday, March 27, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TV
Space City Home Network, FDSN Southeast

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Nets vs Lakers Prediction, Picks & Best Bets for Tonight’s NBA Game

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The Los Angeles Lakers are finally back in La-La Land after a successful road trip, and waiting for them inside Crypto.com Arena are the lowly Brooklyn Nets. 

Brooklyn sits near the bottom of the Eastern Conference and brings a nine-game losing skid to Los Angeles, which has bookies listing the Lakers as hefty home favorites.

My Nets vs. Lakers predictions dig into how that opens up LeBron James’ potential as a playmaker.

Read more in my NBA picks for Friday, March 27. 

Nets vs Lakers prediction

Nets vs Lakers best bet: LeBron James Over 6.5 assists (-125)

With little threat of losing tonight, the Los Angeles Lakers are thinking about sitting Luka Doncic tonight. Doncic has put in a ton of minutes during the Lakers’ 10-1 SU run, and he's also been fighting through a tender hamstring.

He’s questionable against the Brooklyn Nets, which would leave a ton of touches on the table for Los Angeles. Doncic is a primary ball handler, and his absence slides LeBron James into that role. 

The veteran forward has averaged 67.5 touches during that 11-game span (Doncic is getting 90.5), with his potential assists sitting at 11.6. That’s produced 6.5 actual assists per contest during the streak.

An increase in ball-handling duties instantly juices LeBron’s playmaking prowess, which we see in his season production when Doncic is sidelined. In the past four games with Doncic out and James in, he’s averaged 10 assists per game. 

The Nets aren’t providing much in the way of defense as it tries to tank for a Top 3 pick in the upcoming NBA Draft. Brooklyn has allowed more than 118 points against since the All-Star break and is among the worst teams in opponent assist-to-FGM rate (24th), with foes handing out over 27 assists an outing.

James’ projections all sit north of seven assists — and that’s with Doncic in the lineup. Should Luka sit, LeBron’s passing prop soars.

Nets vs Lakers same-game parlay

The No. 3 seed in the Western Conference is still up for grabs, so while Los Angeles may sit Luka, it doesn’t take the Nets lightly. Brooklyn is closing out a road trip in L.A. tonight, which probably has this losing team more concerned with off-court plans.

With James stepping up as a passer, Austin Reaves can be more of a scorer and pick up the slack with Doncic potentially out. Given the expected game script, Reaves could also get extra rest once L.A. pulls away in the second half.

Nets vs Lakers SGP

  • Lakers +16
  • LeBron James Over 6.5 assists
  • Austin Reaves Under 5.5 assists

Our "from downtown" SGP: The King's Court

The possibility of a Luka-less Lakers rotation puts LeBron in the spotlight. He’s projected to top his assists, triples, and rebound props tonight.

In the last four games without Doncic, LeBron has pulled down 6+ boards in each game while hitting two or more 3-pointers in two of those outings.

Nets vs Lakers SGP

  • Lakers +16
  • LeBron James Over 6.5 assists
  • LeBron James Over 1.5 threes
  • LeBron James Over 5.5 rebounds

Nets vs Lakers odds

  • Spread: Nets +16 (-110) | Lakers -16 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Nets +900 | Lakers -1600
  • Over/Under: Over 222.5 (-110) | Under 222.5 (-110)

Nets vs Lakers betting trend to know

Brooklyn is 5-24 SU and 11-17-1 ATS (39.7%) in non-conference games this season. Find more NBA betting trends for Nets vs. Lakers.

How to watch Nets vs Lakers

LocationCrypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
DateFriday, March 27, 2026
Tip-off10:30 p.m. ET
TVYES, Spectrum SportsNet

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Here’s what the Mets had to say after yesterday’s Opening Day win

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 26: Carson Benge #3 of the New York Mets reacts to hitting his first home run in his MLB Debut during the sixth inning against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Opening Day at Citi Field on March 26, 2026 in the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Ishika Samant/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Unsurprisingly, the vibes were good after the Mets’ 11-7 Opening Day victory over the Pirates at Citi Field on Thursday afternoon. That reflected in the post-game comments, where there were a lot of positive things to say about the team’s performance in the win.

Carlos Mendoza

On the team’s approach against Paul Skenes in the five-run first inning: “If you want to beat guys like this…you’re going to have to play perfect baseball, pretty much, not only putting together some pretty good at-bats, but running the bases, putting the ball in play. That whole inning, the way everything unfolded, was pretty impressive. Overall, one through nine, pretty solid day, and it says a lot about our offense.” (MLB)

On the team getting contributions from the entire lineup: “They continued to add on. Not only that first inning, but that fifth inning was as good as the first one, where they’re controlling the strike zone, they’re creating traffic, we’re putting the ball in play with two strikes, we’re going the other way when we need to, that’s the sign of a good offensive team from one through nine. When you get contributions from Marcus [Semien], from [Carson] Benge, and Alvy [Francisco Alvarez], and we’re able to turn that lineup over, we’re going to be in a good place.” (MLB)

About Benge’s debut: “Who he is is super consistent. He’s 0-for-2 with a couple of strikeouts and he still feels pretty good about his chances. He controls the strike zones, he walks…and then he gets a pitch where he can do damage and goes to the pull side like that. I’m not surprised by it.” (SNY)

About Peralta’s Mets debut: “Other than the two mistakes there to Lowe, I thought he was pretty good. They put together some really good at-bats…he was able to get through five on a day where, like I said, a couple of missed pitches there where they clipped him. But overall, I thought he was very good.” (SNY)

Carson Benge

On his first major league home run: “I kind of blacked out running around the bases. I don’t really remember too much. I know I got it good off the bat.” (SNY)

On his support system in his major league debut: “It means the world, you now. Having all the people that have sacrificed so much for me come up and watch that happen is definitely big.” (SNY)

On his approach following the two strikeouts: “Just calm down. Deep breath, calm down. Great atmosphere, great fans, just trying to bring myself back down so I can compete.” (SNY)

On the Citi Field crowd: “It was amazing. The crowd was the loudest I’ve ever heard, times five.” (SNY)

On the reaction from the fans: “I just got chills that this is where I’m supposed to be and just having fun every day playing baseball.” (SNY)

On the dead bird incident: “I heard a thud, I looked over and it was just down. Down for the count.” (SNY)

Freddy Peralta

On the atmosphere at Citi Field: “Amazing, man, amazing. I think, personally, something that helped me to get better. But it’s amazing and I can’t wait to see it in the rest of the season that same way.” (SNY)

On the offense picking him up: “Amazing! I asked them earlier today before the game, ‘I need some runs from you guys.’ But damn, that’s crazy!” (SNY)

On the feeling of walking to the mound in a different uniform: “I don’t know how to explain to you right now what is the difference, but it feels different. The energy from the first pitch to the last one, you can feel it.” (SNY)

On his plans for a barbecue after Opening Day: “I wish. I don’t know, you never know. I’m going to keep it a secret. It may happen, yeah!” (SNY)

Bo Bichette

On his competitive at-bats: “The goal of our team should be to have the most competitive at-bats every single day.” (SNY)

On the mindset after getting down 2-0 in the first: “I mean it’s the first game, but it could give us a glimpse into what we want to be as a team. You know, getting down early and coming back against you know, maybe the best in the game. That’s good stuff, so we’ll try to keep it going.” (SNY)

Brett Baty

On contributing to the team’s Opening Day victory: “That was awesome. That was a really fun game. Our lineup was really special, put together a lot of scrappy at-bats, and then Freddy, the bullpen…it was awesome.” (SNY)

On Benge’s debut: “Unbelievable. Really, really cool. I think if I’m remembering correctly, Alvy hit a home run his first hit, maybe, and I think I did it, too. Well, I know I did it. But no, it was really really special, and I’m super happy for him.” (SNY)

On the team’s lineup: “It’s huge, that’s what we harp on. We’re a complete lineup. If you wear the pitcher down, then somebody in our lineup’s going to get a mistake and do some damage with it.” (SNY)

Top 10 2026 MLB Opening Day surprises

Chase DeLauter is ready to haunt Chicago pitching for the next six years. | (Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)

MLB Spring Training is over, and the 2026 baseball season is upon us! As teams put the final touches on their Opening Day rosters, let’s look at some of the biggest headlines across the league.

10. Grayson Rodriguez starts on the Angels IL

The Angels have always struggled with pitching, but missing the ace they traded for ranks high on the Halo’s biggest worries this year. Rodriguez didn’t throw a single regular-season pitch with Baltimore in 2025 after missing the season due to a right lat strain, and his return has been delayed due to severe arm weakness, known as ‘dead arm.’ Rodriguez’s absence makes trading Taylor Ward away look like a huge mistake right now.

9. Konnor Griffin misses Opening Day

MLB’s No. 1 prospect will have to wait to pencil in his debut date. The Pirates’ 2024 first-round pick made a splash in his first year in the minors, slashing .333/.415/.527 while belting 24 home runs and 94 RBIs from Single to Double-A ball. For the first time in a blue moon, Pittsburgh is making the right call not to rush Griffin to the majors. While he has the highest odds of being the NL Rookie of the Year, he can wait an extra month or two to earn the accolade.

8. Atlanta’s rotation is plagued with injuries

What should’ve been a bounce-back year is already starting on the wrong foot for the Braves. Atlanta can create their own rotation from injured starters alone. Ace Spencer Strider is out for at least two weeks, with Spencer Schwellenbach also sidelined for a few months. Losing that much production will sting.

7. Hyeseong Kim starts season in Dodgers Triple-A

Dave Roberts has too many great players and not enough roster spots. Utility player Kim was optioned to the Oklahoma City Comets ahead of Opening Day. His strong .280/.314/.385 slash line and 13 stolen bases off the bench last year wasn’t enough to beat out LA’s No. 8 prospect Alex Freeland. Kim won’t be in Triple-A long, though, whether it’s with the Dodgers or another organization.

6. No lefties in the Dbacks bullpen

The MO for general managers is to have a fair mix of lefty and righty pitchers to keep batters on the tips of their cleats. Still, the Arizona Diamondbacks took an unconventional, and likely unintentional, approach to finalizing their pitching staff. Maybe GM Mike Hazen is taking a Billy Beane approach, ignoring the psychology- and performance-driven strategies that have dominated roster construction and pitching changes. Or, perhaps it’s just a fun coincidence. Either way, it will be fun to see how this decision shakes out.

5. Top prospect JJ Wetherholt makes Cardinals roster

The projected best player in St. Louis will headline the lineup on Opening Day. Although he struggled during Spring Training, Wetherholt taxed pitchers last year with a .306 batting average, .421 on-base percentage, and 72 walks. His high offensive ceiling and speed should be enough to bring fans to one of the most underrated ballparks in the league.

4. Rangers break Opening Day news to Carter Baumler on the mound

What’s the best way to learn that you’ve made the Opening Day roster as a Rule 5 Draft pick? If you didn’t say during a game during a mound visit, you’re wrong. Texas manager Skip Schumaker marched to the mound after five straight outs from Baumler, not to send him to the dugout, but to break the great news. This is another reason why it’s impossible not to be romantic about baseball.

3. Luis Gil loses Yankees rotation gig

The Bronx made the tough decision to option 2024 Rookie of the Year Gil to Triple-A. Despite pitching well after spending nearly half the season on the IL, Aaron Boone claims that the Yankees don’t need a fifth starter until mid-April, with roster priority being given to reliever Rule 5 pick Cade Winquest and relievers Jake Bird and Brent Headrick. Why give the ball to a reliable guy when you can experiment with three less-proven players?

2. Detroit’s Kevin McGoingle set to make his debut 

The Tigers’ star shortstop prospect is ready to get to work. The 2023 draft pick has quickly made a name for himself, tallying three-straight .300+ batting average, .400+ on-base percentage, and .850 on-base plus slugging percentage seasons across his minor league stints. Detroit is making an interesting decision to have McGoingle skip Triple-A and go straight to the majors, but if it works out, it’ll look genius.

1. Chase DeLauter secures locker in Guardians clubhouse

MLB’s No. 46 overall prospect will be in Seattle’s right field to start the season after a Spring Training that went exactly how Cleveland fans hoped. DeLauter’s exceptional .459/.535/.838 slash line, three home runs, 10 runs driven in, and 10 runs scored with only four strikeouts in 14 games has the Guardians and baseball fans across the nation pumped to see this young stud’s first at-bats.

Mary Rand, first British woman to win Olympic athletics gold, dies aged 86

  • Rand won gold, silver and bronze medals at Tokyo 1964

  • Mary Peters pays tribute to ‘most gifted athlete ever’

Mary Rand, the British track and field athlete who blazed a trail for women by winning three Olympic medals at the Tokyo Games in 1964, has died at the age of 86.

Rand was one of the giants of her sport: the epitome of speed, power and grace. Her long jump victory in Tokyo made her Britain’s first female Olympic gold medallist in athletics, and she followed it up with a silver in the pentathlon and a bronze in the 4x100m relay.

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Alex Vesia’s wife calls Dodgers’ Opening Day ‘very bitter sweet’ five months after daughter’s death

Alex Vesia’s wife was happy to be back at another Opening Day at Dodger Stadium on Thursday, but she noted it was very difficult to be there without her and Alex’s daughter, who passed away in October.

Kayla Vesia attended Los Angeles’ season opener against the Diamondbacks, and in an Instagram post, she called her evening at the ballpark “very bitter sweet.”

“What I would give to have my Sterling girl here,” Kayla wrote, “carrying her in my heart always.”

Alex and Kayla announced on Nov. 7 that Sterling Vesia, their newborn, died on Oct. 26. They wrote at the time there were “no words to describe the pain we’re going through.”

Alex Vesia missed the Dodgers’ World Series win over the Blue Jays following the death of his daughter. JASON SZENES FOR CA POST

Alex missed the Dodgers’ World Series win over the Blue Jays while he and his wife processed the tragedy.

Alex wrote a sweet note to Kayla in the comment section of her post later Thursday night.

“I LOVE YOU SOOO MUCH!!” he said, adding three red heart emojis.

Alex and Kayla Vesia wrote in November that their baby girl, Sterling, died in October. Alex Vesia

At a spring training workout last month, Alex read a lengthy statement to reporters in which he touched on the heartache he and Kayla endured last fall.

“The lessons we’ve learned from this is that life can change in an instant,” Alex said. “Ten minutes is all it took. Sterling Sol was the most beautiful girl in the world. We got to hold her, change her diaper, read to her and love her. Our time together was far too short. Kay and I will keep those precious moments and memories to ourselves. I hope that anyone listening can empathize and respect our wishes for privacy as we continue to heal, and as we navigate the ups and downs of a baseball season.”

While Alex didn’t appear in the Dodgers’ 8-2 victory over Arizona, he is expected to toe the rubber at some point in the series.


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