Lakers must prove Luka Doncic is priority by drafting a center

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Luka Dončić will be closely watching how this unfolds. 

Ever since he was traded to the Lakers in February 2025, they’ve vowed to build a contender around him. 

Luka Dončić will be closely watching how the draft unfolds. Getty Images

Well, summer 2026 has arrived and the sand is now streaming through the hourglass. The Lakers could have up to nine free agents. And they have the No. 25 pick in the NBA draft. 

Their biggest hole? 

Down low. 

With their first chance to build out the roster in Tuesday’s draft, the Lakers should prioritize targeting a center, such as Kentucky’s J or UConn’s Tarris Reed Jr. 

Doncic needs a reliable presence in the paint. He needs a rim protector. He needs someone who can catch lobs. He needs a stalwart defender. 

Deandre Ayton, who has an $8.1 million player option for next season, has proven inconsistent. Same with Jaxson Hayes, who will become an unrestricted free agent. 

The Lakers need an elite big and a developmental center, the latter of which they could find Tuesday.

The 6-foot-9 Quaintance was initially projected to go much higher in the draft. But after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee in February 2025, there’s a chance he could slip into the Lakers’ grasp. When healthy, the 18-year-old has proven to be a skilled shotblocker who’s athletic and defensive-minded. 

An ACL tear to former Kentucky big man Jayden Quaintance may cause him to slide in the2026 NBA draft and right into the waiting arms of the Lakers. NBAE via Getty Images

Then there’s the 6-foot-10 Reed, who averaged 14.7 points on 60.7% shooting, nine rebounds and 2.2 blocks over 35 games for the Huskies as a senior last season. The 22-year-old is physical and could make an impact as a reserve center. 

Houston’s Chris Cenac is another option. The 19-year-old is 6-foot-10, athletic and has a 7-foot-5 wingspan. 

This much is for sure: Against a gauntlet of Western Conference teams with strong frontcourts, such as Denver (Nikola Jokic) and San Antonio (Victor Wembanyama), the Lakers’ roster needs some major bolstering in the paint. 

In recent years, the Lakers haven’t fared well in the first round of the draft. 

They picked Dalton Knecht at No. 17 in 2024, but he never became a rotational player. And they selected Jalen Hood-Schifino at No. 17 in 2023, but he’s now out of the league. 

The pressure is on for the Lakers to get this right. 

Dončić agreed to a three-year, $165 million maximum contract extension last summer with a player option in 2028. He’s doing his part. He led the league in scoring last season (33.5 points per game) and finished fourth in MVP voting. 

Now the Lakers must do their part.

Former UConn star Tarris Reed Jr. is the ideal complement as a defensive-minded, rim-running center to play alongside Doncic. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Under the direction of new owner Mark Walter, the Lakers have prepared for this moment by revamping their front office, adding Tony Bennett as a draft consultant and Rohan Ramadas as their assistant general manager of strategy and data systems to work alongside general manager and president of basketball operations Rob Pelinka. 

Andrew Friedman, Farhan Zaidi and Lon Rosen are also going to have their fingerprints on trying to make the Lakers elite again. 

All eyes are on the Lakers’ new braintrust.

The Lakers don’t have any second round picks, but they could get involved through a trade. One thing they’ve been historically great at is picking up guys who have fallen through the cracks, such as Austin Reaves and Alex Caruso, who both went undrafted. 

Reaves, who transformed into a star after the Lakers acquired him in 2021, is expected to turn down his $14.9 million player option to become a free agent. He’s one of the Lakers’ biggest question marks this offseason, along with LeBron James, who’s set to become an unrestricted free agent. The Lakers have made it clear they want both players to return. 

This much is clear: The Lakers need to improve in a lot of areas to compete with the league’s elite, such as San Antonio and Oklahoma City. In addition to their struggles at the center position,  they need more 3&D players. They need to get younger. Deeper.

After the Lakers were swept out of the second round of the playoffs by the Thunder, Pelinka pointed to Ajay Mitchell as the type of diamond in the rough who can be found in the draft. Mitchell, who was the 38th pick in the 2024 draft by New York, torched the Lakers with 22.5 points a game in that series. 

“There’s ways to add to your roster if you commit to doing the hard work and commit to the process of adding the right pieces,” Pelinka said in May. 

Ever since the Lakers traded for Doncic in Feb. 2025, they told him the summer of ‘26 would be where they build a team around him — now that time has come and it begins with Tuesday’s NBA draft. Getty Images

Well, the draft is fast approaching. 

And for the Lakers, the clock is ticking. 

The need to build a contender around Doncic. 

Or else. 

Warriors must get No. 11 draft pick right to give Steph Curry one more chance

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Mike Dunleavy Jr., here comes your test. 

The Warriors have their highest draft pick in five years at No. 11. It’s the first time Dunleavy will have a lottery selection since replacing Bob Myers as general manager in June 2023. 

This pick is of paramount importance for a Warriors team that’s trying to extend Stephen Curry’s championship window. 

The Warriors’ draft pick is of paramount importance to a team that’s trying to extend Stephen Curry’s championship window.  NBAE via Getty Images

How crucial is adding a great young player to this squad?

Curry is 38. Draymond Green is 36. Jimmy Butler is 36. 

Enough said.

So, with this pick the Warriors need someone who can win now. Not a project. Not someone who could be great in a few years. 

They need someone like Yaxel Lendeborg, who, at 6-foot-9, 238 pounds, is considered versatile and NBA ready. His upside is also his downside. He’s 23 years old. It’s fair to question if he’s closer to hitting his ceiling than some of the younger prospects the team could draft who have the potential to turn into superstars.

But with Lendeborg, the Warriors have a good idea of who they’d be getting — and it’s exciting. 

Lendeborg led the University of Michigan to its first national championship since 1988. He was an All-American and the Big Ten Player of the Year. 

For a team that has missed the playoffs two of the last three seasons and hasn’t even gotten past the second round since winning a championship in 2022, Lendeborg would be a great choice, giving the team a wing with size who could make an immediate impact. 

Former Michigan forward Yaxel Lendeborg would be a great addition for the Warriors and could immediately play alongside Steph Curry. Getty Images

Another interesting prospect for the Warriors could be Arizona’s Brayden Burries, a 20 year old who’s a two-way backcourt sensation. The 6-foot-4 versatile scorer with noted physicality is likely going to be just out of reach for the Warriors, though, with many mock drafts having him going in the No. 8 or No. 9 range. 

Other prospects of interest include the 7-foot-3 Aday Mara and Mexico’s Karim López. 

What’s clear is that the Warriors need to get this right. They missed with James Wiseman at No. 2 in 2020, as well as Jonathan Kuminga at No. 7 in 2021. 

Wiseman isn’t even on an NBA roster. And Kuminga got traded last February after his relationship with the Warriors had soured amid tensions over him wanting him to be a star while the team needed him to star in his role. 

This is a historically deep draft class and the Warriors have a high pick. They have a chance to put themselves back on the map. They have the opportunity to begin to resuscitate a fading dynasty, which won four NBA championships in eight years from 2015 to 2022.

Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. has a monumental decision ahead of tomorrow’s NBA draft. NBAE via Getty Images

But the NBA landscape has greatly changed since the Warriors were atop the league.

Teams have gotten younger. They’ve gotten deeper. The Oklahoma City Thunder and San Antonio Spurs practically have 13 players they can play in the postseason. The Warriors’ rotation is much, much shorter

The draft is one of the Warriors’ clearest paths to making an impact this summer.

Their attempt to acquire Milwaukee Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo last trade deadline fell flat. They’re currently linked to having interest in both Kawhi Leonard and LeBron James, but both of those players are a reach. 

It’s unclear what direction the Clippers are currently leaning. And as for James, his camp is currently talking to the Lakers.

So for the Warriors, the draft is of huge importance. 

They need young legs. They need depth. And they need someone who’s ready to play alongside Curry, Green and Butler right now. 

The pressure is on, Dunleavy. 

New Frontrunner Emerges In Dylan Larkin Trade Rumors Per NHL Insider

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As the fallout continues from the explosive reported trade request earlier this month from Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin, a new club has reportedly emerged as the potential frontrunner. 

According to a report from NHL Insider Nick Kypreos, the Dallas Stars, who are led by former Red Wings assistant GM Jim Nill, are now Larkin's preferred landing spot in the wake of the Florida Panthers acquiring Brady Tkachuk from the Ottawa Senators. 

While Kypreos notes that another former Red Wings executive in Pat Verbeek, a former Detroit teammate of Steve Yzerman who also served under him as assistant GM in both Tampa and Detroit, could try and acquire him for the Anaheim Ducks, the Stars "appear" to be Larkin's preferred destination.

Kypreos wrote: 

"Frustration and lack of playoff games finally got Larkin to a point where he requested a trade from Detroit with multiple years left on his contract and a full no-trade clause. While Larkin will have some control over his next destination because of that clause, GM Steve Yzerman also has control on if Larkin gets traded at all. There is a strong push for Larkin to expand his list of teams he’s willing to go to. Yzerman will not move him if he feels he’s getting squeezed. Look for Yzerman's former assistant GM, Pat Verbeek, to try and get in on this. However, it appears Larkin's destination of choice is Dallas."

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The elephant in the room regarding a potential trade of Larkin to the Stars is whether Detroit could pry away the rights to pending RFA forward Jason Robertson, a Michigan native who has scored 40 or more goals multiple times in his career, to his hometown.

Robertson's contract expires at midnight on June 30, and will also be eligible to receive offer sheets from other NHL clubs. 

A likely stipulation from Yzerman would be that Robertson agree to a long-term extension with Detroit before any trade is finalized.

According to multiple unconfirmed reports, a potential December deal that would have brought defenseman Quinn Hughes to the Red Wings fell through due to his reported reluctance to commit to a long-term extension, despite being ineligible to sign one until this summer.

The Stars were not included in Larkin's initial reported short list of teams he'd be willing to accept a trade to; that list only included the Panthers, the Vegas Golden Knights, and Minnesota Wild.

However, Yzerman reportedly asked Larkin’s representation to expand that list, and they were said to be receptive. 

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REPORT: Knicks to sign Mo Diawara to multi-year contract

Apr 12, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara (51) dribbles up court during the second half against the Charlotte Hornets at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

The New York Knicks are already working towards building their roster for their title defense just a few days after parading around the city as champions.

According to ESPN insider Shams Charania, the Knicks are signing Mo Diawara to a four-year deal.

“Restricted free agent Mohamed Diawara intends to sign a multiyear, $10-plus million deal to return to the New York Knicks, sources tell ESPN. Diawara — the No. 51 pick in last year’s NBA draft — was part of the champion Knicks after spending the season on a standard contract,” Charania tweeted.

Diawara, 21, could have signed a four-year deal as a rookie, but he bet on himself and agreed to a one-year contract worth just over $1.2 million. Diawara bet on himself, hoping that he could prove to the Knicks that he was worth a long-term deal, and he did just that.

Diawara appeared in 69 games for the Knicks in his rookie year, averaging 3.6 points per game. He also made seven starts during the year, proving that the organization was high on him from the start.

While Diawara isn’t expected to be part of the Knicks’ championship core, he is a depth piece the team can have in their backpocket for the next four years.

The Knicks hope Diawara can continue to improve with the development of the coaching staff, and he can emerge into a true regular option for the team.

P&T community, what do you think of Diawara’s new deal with the Knicks? Let us know in the comments section below.

Colorado Rockies vs. Boston Red Sox game discussion: Jake Bennett vs. Ryan Feltner

Jun 16, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Colorado Rockies pitcher Ryan Feltner (18) throws the ball against the Chicago Cubs during the first inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images | David Banks-Imagn Images

Fresh off a series win against Pittsburgh, the Rockies (30-48) will now host the Boston Red Sox (31-43) Monday through Wednesday, aiming for their seventh series win of 2026. Colorado’s seven series wins pre-All-Star are their most since winning 10 first-half series in 2023.

The matchup is a showdown between the National League’s worst team vs. the bottom dweller of the American League. B0th are 4-6 in their last 10 games.

RHP Ryan Feltner (2-2, 5.05) will be on the mound tonight for the Rockies. This will be Feltner’s fifth start since returning from the IL (right ulnar nerve inflammation) on May 30. Feltner has gone 1-1 with a 3.86 ERA and 16 strikeouts and eight walks in 21 innings. The Rockies have gone 2-2 in his starts.

LHP Jake Bennett (1-3, 4.79) will get the start for Boston. Bennett, 25, was a second-round pick in the 2022 MLB Draft by the Washington Nationals. He was traded to Boston in December and made his MLB debut on May 1. In four starts, he’s gone five or 5.1 innings in each outing with 13 strikeouts, five walks with one homer.

The Rockies enter the season with a 10-8 record in interleague play and with a 14-18 all-time record against Boston (7-6 at Coors Field). The Rockies were swept by the Red Sox last season at Fenway Park.

Former Rockie Trevor Story is currently on the 60-IL (since June 4) with a sports hernia.

The Rockies got some good news on Monday when Mickey Moniak rejoined the team after being on the IL since May 22 with right ankle tendonitis. Read more about the Rockies roster moves here.

First Pitch: 6:40 p.m. MDT

TV: Rockies.TV

Radio: 850 AM/94.1 FM KOA Rockies Radio Network; KNRV 1150 AM (Spanish)

Red Sox SB Nation Site:Over the Monster

Lineups:

For the visiting Red Sox

For the home Rockies


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Dodgers activate Brock Stewart; send down Chayce McDermott

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Formerly of the Twins, as recently as last season, Brock Stewart has been activated just in time for the Dodgers’ three-game set against Minnesota. Making room for Stewart’s presence on the roster—freshly recovered from a bone spur on his left foot—the Dodgers sent down right-hander Chayce McDermott.

McDermott’s latest stint on the big league club was short-lived, with the right-hander only appearing in one game, Sunday’s blowout, filling in as a sort of bridge between Treinen’s IL placement and Stewart’s readiness to return to the fold.

Stewart is brought up having appeared in just 5.2 innings, two of them this year, since the Dodgers reacquired him last season for James Outman in a straight swap with the Twins. With Treinen out, Los Angeles will hope to rely on Stewart as another high-leverage arm for this bullpen. The right-hander tossed a couple of scoreless frames with three strikeouts for the big league club in early May this season.

GUARDIANS AT WHITE SOX: Kay vs. Williams, discussion

Jun 17, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Gavin Williams (32) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Here’s the Guardians lineup:

Here’s the White Sox lineup:

Let’s go, Guardians!

Elly De La Cruz to be activated, Hunter Greene to start at AAA Tuesday

CINCINNATI, OH - MAY 17: Elly De La Cruz #44 and Hunter Greene #21 of the Cincinnati Reds hug in the dugout prior to the game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Saturday, May 17, 2025 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Cincinnati Reds are itching ever-closer to getting the band back together. Considering it’s their lead singer and lead guitarist that are the pieces they’ve been missing, that’s pretty huge.

MLB.com’s Mark Sheldon reported earlier on Monday night that the Reds plan to activate shortstop Elly De La Cruz on Tuesday following a rehab stint spent with AAA Louisville. Despite having missed some three weeks with a right hamstring injury, Elly’s 2.1 bWAR still ranks second overall on the Reds, his .855 OPS in 257 PA a sorely missed impact bat in the heart of the team’s order.

Meanwhile, the guy who’s been their ace and All Star for the better part of three years is also on the cusp of a return to the big leagues. I only hesitate to call Hunter Greene ‘Cincinnati’s ace’ given the co-brilliance we’ve seen so far this year from Chase Burns, but Greene – when healthy – remains one of the absolute most elite starting pitchers on the planet. That said, the AAA Louisville Bats announced on Monday evening that Greene would start for them tomorrow (Tuesday) at Slugger Field.

Greene got work in at Cincinnati’s complex in Arizona and impressed for the ACL Reds previously in his rehab from preseason elbow surgery. That he’s now slated to throw at the highest levels of the minors is indicative of how close he is to making his return to the Cincinnati rotation, of course.

Maybe, just maybe, the Reds will get to run out their full squad this season before it’s too late after all.

Game 80: Dodgers at Twins

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 16: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a solo home run, to take a 1-0 lead over the Tampa Bay Rays, during the sixth inning at Dodger Stadium on June 16, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) | Getty Images

First Pitch (CT):6:40
TV: Twins.TV
Radio: TIBN/830 WCCO/102.9 The Wolf /Audacy App
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After an ultra-successful roadtrip last week, the Twins will face their biggest test yet in the villainous, evil, powerful, omniscient Los Angeles Dodgers. However, because it’s baseball, even the best are fallible and while the Dodgers’ do have the best record in baseball, it’s only by a game or two.

How did they get here? Glad you asked. I could give you a bunch of fancy stats that show you that they’re really good, but we don’t even need that this time. The Los Angeles Dodgers have allowed the fewest runs in baseball (by a decent margin) while scoring the second most. That’s a pretty simple recipe for “best record in baseball.” Plus, they’ve done it while having All-Stars Mookie Betts, Teoscar Hernandez, Will Smith, Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, Edwin Diaz, Blake Treinen, and Evan Phillips miss most of the season. To say nothing of starting second baseman Tommy Edman and old friend Brock Stewart both returning from the IL this past week for the first time all season. Man, this team is DEEP.

The starting pitcher tonight is technically reliever Will Klein, but he’ll be followed by bulk man Eric Lauer, a lefty. Under Rocco Baldelli, we saw the Twins go with their right-handed lineup in these situations regardless of the opener, but that won’t be the case tonight, especially with how well Trevor Larnach has hit of late. We’ll see if Austin Martin or Kyler Fedko get brought in second time through the lineup or if Shelton will stick with the regulars and hope to get into LA’s bullpen.

Oh also there’s this guy named Shohei Ohtani. Maybe you’ve heard of him before. He’s won MVP in four of the past five seasons and is well on his way to his fifth in perhaps his most impressive season yet. Ohtani still ranks in the top five in nearly every relevant offensive category while also pitching like a Cy Young. Plus, he’s doing this in an era where both pitching and hitting are harder than they’ve ever been. He’s unquestionably the best baseball player of all time and probably the best athlete ever. It’s completely insane.

Lineups

TwinsOpponent
SP: Zebby MatthewsSP: Klein opener, Lauer bulk
1. Trevor Larnach, LF1. Shohei Ohtani, DH
2. Byron Buxton, CF2. Andy Pages, CF
3. Kody Clemens, RF3. Freddie Freeman, 1B
4. Josh Bell, DH4. Mookie Betts, SS
5. Royce Lewis, 1B5. Max Muncy, 3B
6. Victor Caratini, C6. Kyle Tucker, RF
7. Brooks Lee, 3B7. Tommy Edman, 2B
8. Luke Keaschall, 2B8. Dalton Rushing, C
9. Ryan Kreidler, SS9. Ryan Ward, LF

Red Sox at Rockies lineups: Nobody wants this

Jun 10, 2026; St. Petersburg, Florida, USA; Boston Red Sox pitcher Jake Bennett (64) delivers a pitch during the second inning against Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Mandatory Credit: Pablo Robles-Imagn Images | Pablo Robles-Imagn Images

This? Folks, this is bad. The last-place Red Sox, at 31-44, are better than the last-place Rockies, at 30-48. That’s the good news. It’s extremely relative. The Red Sox are a walking catastrophe. If it wasn’t for the Scottish fans, would Fenway have hummed even a little last week? I think not. Now they’re in baseball hell. This was once a World Series matchup. We’re as far from that as possible. And I’ll be here to recount every moment! LMAO. At least Jake Bennett is pitching. Something is potentially fun.

Dodgers vs. Twins game chat

Apr 9, 2024; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) swings and hits a ground ball against the Minnesota Twins in the eighth inning at Target Field. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

The Dodgers begin a nine-game road trip facing the Twins.

Monday’s game info

  • Teams: Dodgers at Twins
  • Ballpark: Target Field, Minneapolis
  • Start time: 4:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Game Thread: Guardians (41-37) at White Sox (39-37)

Kyle Teel taking an at-bat in Spring Training against the San Diego Padres
It’s Teel Time! Kyle Teel has been activated and makes his season debut tonight. | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The White Sox are back at Rate Field after an abysmal road series (losing six of seven) that pushed them back to second place in the American League Central. Facing two divisional rivals this week, the White Sox have a chance to move past the Guardians again, but the next two series are do-or-die and could prove whether or not this team is legitimate or falling apart at the seams.

Thankfully, we have some good news: Kyle Teel is back! With his return, though, comes a sacrifice to the baseball Gods, meaning Edgar Quero has been optioned to Triple-A Charlotte. Teel has been mashing in Charlotte, finishing with a line of .500/.529/.750 in 16 at-bats with the Knights. Quero, on the other hand, has been struggling both behind the plate and at the plate.

Anthony Kay (6-2) is on the mound tonight with Kyle Teel behind the plate and batting third. Kay will look to bring his ERA back down after a rough few starts recently. The rest of the lineup is consistent with what we’ve seen for the past two weeks, so not a lot of surprises.

Gavin Williams will start for the Guardians. Williams is 9-4 with a 3.83 ERA and is sitting at 103 strikeouts on the season so far.

First pitch is 6:40 p.m. CT. You can watch the game on CHSN or listen on ESPN Chicago 1000.

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Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs Arizona Diamondbacks Monday

ST. LOUIS, MO - JUNE 02: Jordan Walker #18 of the St. Louis Cardinals prepares to bat during the game between the Texas Rangers and the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on Tuesday, June 2, 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Ali Overstreet/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinals will begin a homestand and welcome a former teammate as the Arizona Diamondbacks come to town. It’s Andre Pallante taking the mound for the St. Louis Cardinals while the Diamondbacks starter will be Merrill Kelly. Let’s hope Nolan Arenado gets the welcome home he deserves Monday night. First pitch at Busch Stadium is scheduled for 6:45pm and the broadcast will be available on Cardinals.tv.

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The Spurs could add veteran depth by trading the 20th pick in the NBA Draft

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The 2026 NBA Draft is hours away. The Spurs are no longer a lottery team, so there’s not as much anticipation in San Antonio about where the top prospects will land, but the Silver and Black does have the 20th overall pick and three second-rounders to play with. If you are interested in what the potential targets could be, read Jacob Douglas’ comprehensive guide.

There is another way the Spurs could use their picks, however. If there’s no one in their range they think is worth bringing along, or if there’s a veteran they think could help immediately and would be available via trade, Brian Wright might just go that route instead of adding more youngsters to the roster. Let’s take a look at some trade possibilities using the available picks.

Spurs send Luke Kornet and the 20th pick to the Mavericks for Daniel Gafford and the 30th pick

The Mavericks are reportedly trying to trade into the top 20 and are willing to use Gafford to do so. The athletic rim-running center is not as important as he once was for their system now that his set-up man, Luka Doncic, isn’t around, and Dallas might be targeting big man Aday Mara with the ninth pick, according to ClutchPoints’ Brett Siegl. Since they have Derek Lively around, moving Gafford, who dealt with injuries last season but is used to playing heavy minutes, would help them avoid a logjam while moving up a few spots from 30th.

For the Spurs, the move is all about getting more athletic and upgrading their backup center position. Kornet was solid in the regular season as a rim protector, screener, and rebounder, but he struggled in the playoffs. Gafford offers most of what Luke does while also being a much more dangerous lob threat and a proven postseason contributor on some Mavericks teams that went deep in the playoffs. The trade would involve adding salary, but San Antonio is not close to the aprons, so it wouldn’t be a major issue this season, and if Gafford doesn’t work out, he’s on a movable contract. Brian Wright would also have the 30th and 35th pick if someone drops, and he wants to move up a couple of spots in the first round.

Assuming the Spurs consider Gafford an upgrade and try to get him, the issue is that they could have competitors. The Hornets seem like a prime destination for a big man, since they lack a starting-quality veteran, and they have the 18th and 14th picks. The Bulls also have a hole at center and have the 15th pick. The Raptors, picking 19th, could offer their pick and some talent back. It might be hard to get the deal done even if San Antonio is motivated, but it could be worth trying, especially if Dallas values Kornet as a good stopgap option as a backup.

Spurs send the 20th pick to the Bucks for Bobby Portis

The Bucks are going to trade Giannis Antetokounmpo. If they go with the Heat’s offer and opt to rebuild, they would have no use for Portis, who is a fan favorite and still productive, but will turn 32 during next season. A first-rounder should be enough to entice them to trade him, especially while taking no salary back. Portis seems to really like Milwaukee, but if they opt to go young, he’d likely see a change of scenery with good eyes. And landing in San Antonio, where he would play with and back up Victor Wembanyama, would surely interest him.

The move couldn’t be completed until the new season, because the Spurs would be using their mid-level exception to absorb his contract. The reason for San Antonio to go through with this is that Portis seems to fit what they need in terms of big man depth perfectly. He can play power forward and center on small lineups, hit threes at a high level, and bring toughness and rebounding.

Will there be a better option in free agency to use the mid-level exception on, allowing the Silver and Black to not have to trade a pick while still heading into opening night without a hole at power forward? It’s possible, but Portis seems like a good option, especially if the Spurs don’t have anyone they love in the 20th pick’s range.

Spurs send the 20th pick to the 76ers for Dominic Barlow, the 22nd pick

Barlow, a former Spurs two-way player, had a bit of a breakout season with the 76ers last season. By necessity, Philadelphia gave him almost 24 minutes per game, and he responded by averaging 7.7 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 1.2 assists. He didn’t really make a big leap on his biggest weakness, three-point shooting, but he made a lot of hustle plays and looked good on defense. He was impressive enough that they converted his two-way contract into a standard deal.

Now, Barlow is cheap and was reasonably productive, so why wouldn’t the 76ers just pick up his cheap option for the 2026/27 season? Well, Daryl Morey, who signed and converted Barlow’s contract, is gone, replaced by Mike Gansey. Gansey might not be a Barlow fan, and if he’s presented with the opportunity to climb two spots to make sure he gets the player he likes by trading a player he doesn’t consider a part of the future of the team, he’d likely pull the trigger.

Is Barlow good enough to solve the Spurs’ depth issues at the big forward/center spots? Not really, but he’s just 23 years old, knows the franchise, and is likely more ready to contribute than most rookies would be. And since in this scenario he’d only cost moving down two spots and would be absorbed using an exception (which again, means waiting a while until the deal can be finalized), it wouldn’t be the worst idea to give him a new opportunity in San Antonio. If whoever Brian Wright wants could be there at 22nd, adding some cheap, young depth in the process could be smart.


Should the Spurs trade the pick for a veteran or trade down and pick someone up? Who do you think they should target if they are willing to move the 20th pick?

Mohamed Diawara nearing $10 million Knicks return in key depth move

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows New York Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara (51) smiles during practice on media day for the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center, Image 2 shows New York Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara drives to the basket as Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller defends during a basketball game

Mohamed Diawara and the Knicks are very close to a reunion.

Although the final terms are not yet determined as the Knicks work through their cap situation, Diawara is progressing toward a multiyear deal worth more than $10 million, a source confirmed to The Post.

Diawara, a 21-year-old wing, was a rookie revelation for much of last season as the 51st overall pick, logging 69 games while averaging 3.6 points and shooting 37 percent from beyond the arc.

New York Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara (51) smiles during practice on media day for the 2026 NBA Finals at Frost Bank Center. Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images

He was projected as a G-League project but elevated into the rotation by mid-December and quickly earned coach Mike Brown’s trust. Diawara’s breakout was Dec. 29 against the Pelicans, when he dropped 18 points in just 18 minutes while knocking down seven treys.

With a 7-foot-4 wingspan on a 6-9 frame, Diawara always projected as a strong defender. But his offense — specifically the confidence to launch 3-pointers — was a pleasant surprise for the Knicks.

His reward is a hefty raise after earning just $1.27 million last season, the lowest salary on the Knicks. Assuming he agrees to terms with the Knicks, Diawara will forgo restricted free agency — where the Knicks would’ve had the option to match any offer.

Despite his regular-season success, Diawara was out of the playoff rotation and mostly watched the championship run from the bench. He played just six games in the postseason and shot 23 percent, with Landry Shamet, Miles McBride, Jose Alvarado and Jordan Clarkson getting the majority of backup wing/guard minutes.

Knicks forward Mohamed Diawara drives to the basket as Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller, JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

The Knicks have at least two other important free agents — Shamet and Mitchell Robinson — who can hit the unrestricted market June 30. Alvarado could also hit free agency if he declines his $4.5 million player option. The point guard agreed to push back the deadline for a decision on that option from Monday to Friday, which is a strong signal that he’s working to re-sign with the Knicks.

Team owner James Dolan declared recently on WFAN that he won’t allow the Knicks to go into the second apron of the luxury tax, although many around the league are skeptical he’ll follow through after winning the championship. The Knicks cannot re-sign Robinson and Shamet without going into the second apron.

“I think there’s still a priority to re-sign your own free agents, even if it means exceeding the second apron,” Bobby Marks, an ESPN front-office insider, told The Post. “I think the second apron is a detriment for teams that are not at a championship level.”

The Knicks proved they are at a championship level and are close to locking up one of their young depth pieces on a multiyear deal.

Leon Rose’s club also owns the 24th, 31st and 55th picks in the upcoming draft.