Rhoades, the College Football Playoff committee chair, will also step down from his CFP role.
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NHL Rumor Roundup: Are Brayden Schenn, Jordan Kyrou And Tage Thompson Trade Bait?
Brayden Schenn resurfaced in the rumor mill earlier this week as his St. Louis Blues remain mired near the bottom of the NHL standings.
Since then, the Blues have a three-game points streak going, sitting only five points out of a wild-card berth in the Western Conference approaching Friday's game against the Philadelphia Flyers.
Nevertheless, Schenn remains the focus of media trade chatter.
On Tuesday, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic confirmed a report by Bleacher Report's Frank Seravalli last week that Blues GM Doug Armstrong had informed his peers that he's “open for business.” However, he pointed out that Armstrong has done this regularly in recent years without making a significant subtraction from his roster, suggesting it may be more to motivate his players to improve their performance.
Rutherford mentioned Schenn as a trade possibility. He pointed out that the 34-year-old center attracted plenty of attention leading up to last season's trade deadline, but he told the Blues he wanted to stay put. Rutherford wondered if Schenn might reconsider, given the club's recent struggles. He no longer has a full no-trade clause, as it reverted to a 15-team no-trade list on July 1.
Jordan Kyrou also came up as a trade candidate. Rutherford reminded us that the 27-year-old right winger was the subject of trade conjecture last June before his no-trade clause kicked in on July 1.
Rutherford cited a league source who claimed that a team contacted the Blues about Kyrou after he was scratched from their lineup for their game last Thursday against the Buffalo Sabres. However, it's not known if the Blues are shopping Kyrou or what the interested club might have offered up.
Seravalli considered Schenn the more likely to be traded. He pointed to the interest in the Blues captain at last season's trade deadline and the limited number of available centers in the trade market. If the Blues make a trade, Seravalli believes it should be to bolster their blueline.
Turning to the Buffalo Sabres, Matthew Fairburn of The Athletic wondered if GM Kevyn Adams might turn to the trade market to boost his injury-ravaged team. He doesn't anticipate a major move and acknowledged the difficulty of making trades this early in the season, but he felt that Adams should at least try to do something.
Meanwhile, some teams are checking to see if Adams is ready to become a seller.
RG.Org's Marco D'Amico reported Wednesday that the Vancouver Canucks and Montreal Canadiens were among several teams to contact the Sabres about the availability of Tage Thompson. However, Adams has informed those clubs that the high-scoring forward isn't available.
TVA Sports' Renaud Lavoie claimed the Canadiens never spoke to the Sabres about Thompson. He doesn't see Adams moving out any of his core players.
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Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report: Austin Reaves returns, Ace Bailey joins the starting lineup
Welcome to the Fantasy Basketball Minutes Report. Every week, I will be going through each team's updated minutes per game to see which players are seeing the court more or less than in previous weeks. With this information in hand, I'll try to discuss any relevant fantasy risers or fallers; players who we should be adding off waivers or removing from our teams.
The charts below are also great for exploring on your own. You can track the minutes over the last three games, five games, ten games, and for the entire season to see what trends stand out to you.
All of this data was made accessible by Kyle Bland, who is incredibly talented and also incredibly generous, so make sure to give him a follow to check out all of his baseball data as well.
Atlanta Hawks
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Dyson Daniels | 33.9 | 34.3 | 34.1 |
| Jalen Johnson | 29.3 | 31.2 | 31.7 |
| Keaton Wallace | 27.8 | 22.8 | 18 |
| Zaccharie Risacher | 26.8 | 27.2 | 25.7 |
| Onyeka Okongwu | 26.4 | 26.3 | 27.5 |
| Vít Krejčí | 25 | 20.6 | 20.4 |
| Kristaps Porziņģis | 24.8 | 26.4 | 25.9 |
| Nickeil Alexander-Walker | 21.7 | 27.8 | 30.1 |
| Mouhamed Gueye | 21 | 20 | 17.1 |
| Luke Kennard | 20.4 | 20.2 | 23.6 |
| Asa Newell | 17.2 | 11.9 | 12.4 |
| Trae Young | — | — | 23.8 |
Nickeil Alexander Walker missed only one game with an injury. He's playing 29.3 minutes per game in November and will continue to be a big part of the offense with Trae Young sidelined. Vit Krejci has become more involved over the last three games, scoring 18.7 points with 3.0 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game. There's not much there besides three-point value.
Boston Celtics
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Derrick White | 32.5 | 32.7 | 31.6 |
| Payton Pritchard | 31.6 | 30.1 | 30.7 |
| Jaylen Brown | 31.4 | 31.3 | 30.4 |
| Neemias Queta | 24.8 | 25.7 | 23.8 |
| Jordan Walsh | 24.2 | 23.1 | 17.1 |
| Anfernee Simons | 23.5 | 23.6 | 24.8 |
| Sam Hauser | 20.4 | 20.8 | 22 |
| Luka Garza | 17.8 | 14.8 | 15.1 |
| Josh Minott | 15.4 | 21.1 | 22.3 |
We had some intrigue with Josh Minott when he played only eight minutes against the 76ers. He did come back and play 22 minutes on Wednesday night, but his minutes being slightly down has led Jordan Walsh to play more minutes as a bigger guard/wing. He's not particularly usable for fantasy basketball, but it's worth noting how this rotation is shaking out.
I asked Joe Mazzulla if he and Josh Minott spoke about him not playing in the second half and the reasons behind that.
— Bobby Krivitsky (@BobbyKrivitsky) November 12, 2025
“That’s between me and Josh.”
Brooklyn Nets
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Michael Porter Jr. | 31.1 | 32.2 | 32.7 |
| Nic Claxton | 29.4 | 30.3 | 29.5 |
| Noah Clowney | 29.3 | 29.8 | 24.9 |
| Egor Dëmin | 25.3 | 22.1 | 20.6 |
| Terance Mann | 24 | 27 | 27.6 |
| Drake Powell | 23.7 | 23.7 | 18.9 |
| Ziaire Williams | 20.8 | 21.9 | 21.3 |
| Tyrese Martin | 19.3 | 21.5 | 19.9 |
| Cam Thomas | — | 20.1 | 28.9 |
You're not really starting anybody here in fantasy, especially with Cam Thomas out for up to a month with an injury. This offense will now run through Michael Porer Jr., but the Nets have also started to give more playing time to young guys like Drake Powell and Egor Dëmin, so those are names to watch in the weeks ahead.
Charlotte Hornets
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Miles Bridges | 37.9 | 36.8 | 35.2 |
| Kon Knueppel | 37.5 | 36.1 | 33 |
| Sion James | 29.1 | 29.5 | 26.5 |
| Collin Sexton | 28.5 | 29 | 27.9 |
| Tre Mann | 26.3 | 25.1 | 22.5 |
| Moussa Diabaté | 24.5 | 22.7 | 21.1 |
| Ryan Kalkbrenner | 24.3 | 25 | 26.5 |
| LaMelo Ball | — | — | 33.3 |
| Brandon Miller | — | — | 9.2 |
Injuries to Brandon Miller and LaMelo Ball have shaken up the usage and minutes in Charlotte. Kon Knueppel continues to play tons of minutes and be a big factor on the offense, and Collin Sexton has remained solid enough in his nearly 30 minutes per game to be on most fantasy rosters while Ball and Miller are out. Ryan Kalkbrenner saw his minutes tick down, but that was just a blip, and he remains very much in play thanks ot his rebounding and defensive stats.
Chicago Bulls
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Josh Giddey | 32.8 | 34.9 | 34.7 |
| Tre Jones | 31.2 | 30 | 29.7 |
| Kevin Huerter | 29.8 | 27.5 | 26 |
| Isaac Okoro | 28.4 | 26.9 | 24.7 |
| Nikola Vučević | 27.8 | 29.2 | 30.6 |
| Ayo Dosunmu | 25.9 | 24.4 | 25.2 |
| Matas Buzelis | 25.4 | 28.5 | 28.2 |
| Patrick Williams | 24.1 | 23.2 | 23.6 |
| Jalen Smith | 17.9 | 17.5 | 16 |
The Bulls have hit a bit of a rough stretch, and Josh Giddey has also been battling an ankle injury after he got absolutely crossed up over the weekend. That has led to a bump in minutes for Kevin Huerter and Tre Jones. Giddey shouldn't be out for too long, so those guys are not priority adds, and then Ayo Dosunmu continues to be a strong player off the bench for Chicago. We'll see how the pending return of Coby White (which should be in about two weeks) shakes all this up.
Cleveland Cavaliers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Donovan Mitchell | 38.1 | 34.2 | 33.5 |
| Evan Mobley | 36.2 | 33.6 | 33.6 |
| De'Andre Hunter | 31.2 | 28.7 | 29 |
| Jaylon Tyson | 30.8 | 28.4 | 26.8 |
| Sam Merrill | 26.9 | 25.2 | 24.9 |
| Jarrett Allen | 24.3 | 25.7 | 25.6 |
| Dean Wade | 22.3 | 16.9 | 20.4 |
| Lonzo Ball | 20.8 | 21.3 | 23.1 |
| Larry Nance Jr. | 19.4 | 16.3 | 17 |
| Darius Garland | 19 | 24.5 | 24.5 |
Darius Garland is dealing with another injury, which has led to an increase in playing time for Jaylon Tyson and Sam Merrill again. The injury isn't believed to be that significant, so Garland could even return this weekend and get back to his usual minutes. Not much else has changed here.
Dallas Mavericks
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Cooper Flagg | 34.1 | 32.9 | 32.7 |
| Max Christie | 31.7 | 30.1 | 30.8 |
| Brandon Williams | 30.7 | 26.6 | 22.5 |
| Naji Marshall | 27.4 | 26.7 | 24.9 |
| Klay Thompson | 23.7 | 21.5 | 20.9 |
| Daniel Gafford | 22.9 | 21.1 | 21.1 |
| P.J. Washington | 21.5 | 25.5 | 29.8 |
| Moussa Cisse | 17.8 | 14.2 | 14.2 |
| D'Angelo Russell | 16 | 17 | 22.3 |
| Anthony Davis | 26.4 | ||
| Dereck Lively II | 21 |
The Mavericks have all the makings of a disaster. They fired Nico Harrison, and now there are plenty of trade rumors swirling around Anthony Davis, and it's fair to wonder if he's already played his last game in a Mavericks uniform. With Dereck Lively II also sidelined and P.J. Washington hurting his shoulder on Wednesday, we could see bigger minutes for Daniel Gafford. We've also seen Brandon Williams move into the starting lineup, which has sapped a lot of D'Angelo Russell's minutes and fantasy value. Williams is averaging 16.7 points, 6.0 assists, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.7 steals in three games since he started playing bigger minutes, so that will give you value in a lot of formats.
Denver Nuggets
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Jamal Murray | 35 | 33.6 | 32.8 |
| Nikola Jokić | 32.7 | 32.6 | 33.2 |
| Aaron Gordon | 30.5 | 28.9 | 28.7 |
| Bruce Brown | 26.3 | 25 | 22 |
| Christian Braun | 24.3 | 27.9 | 28.7 |
| Tim Hardaway Jr. | 22.8 | 22.4 | 22.9 |
| Peyton Watson | 22.5 | 21.9 | 21.6 |
| Cameron Johnson | 19.1 | 21.1 | 23.7 |
The big story in Denver has been the lack of involvement of Cameron Johnson. He has simply not produced on the season like we were hoping, not getting up or making nearly enough three-pointers. He also left Wednesday's game with a shoulder injury, so that could impact his playing time moving forward. Christian Braun also got hurt on Wednesday, so we could see a whole new rotation by this weekend.
Detroit Pistons
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Cade Cunningham | 42.6 | 38.7 | 37 |
| Jalen Duren | 38.6 | 35.5 | 31.9 |
| Daniss Jenkins | 37.1 | 26.5 | 19.2 |
| Ausar Thompson | 33.9 | 32.8 | 29.2 |
| Javonte Green | 32.8 | 28.2 | 22.7 |
| Duncan Robinson | 32.1 | 31.2 | 31.5 |
| Ronald Holland II | 28.4 | 27.7 | 24.5 |
| Chaz Lanier | 22.4 | 16 | 9.8 |
| Caris LeVert | 21.2 | 20.5 | 19.5 |
| Paul Reed | 18.3 | 15.4 | 11.7 |
Injuries to Tobias Harris and Isiah Stewart have shaken up the Pistons' rotation a bit, and then the Pistons rested more starters on Wednesday, so these minutes are a bit all over the place. Daniss Jenkins has been seeing a lot of action in the last two games and is averaging 21 points, 7.5 assists, six rebounds, and three steals over those games. I'm not sure the playing time is going to stick, but it's been a nice stretch for him.
Golden State Warriors
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Jimmy Butler III | 28.7 | 29.2 | 29.5 |
| Brandin Podziemski | 27 | 27.4 | 28.1 |
| Stephen Curry | 26.8 | 26.8 | 29.5 |
| Draymond Green | 24.4 | 24.7 | 28 |
| Moses Moody | 23.1 | 25.4 | 23.1 |
| Will Richard | 21.1 | 23.3 | 18 |
| Al Horford | 20.3 | 22.3 | 20.5 |
| Jonathan Kuminga | 18.7 | 23.7 | 26.7 |
| Buddy Hield | 15.6 | 16.1 | 16.1 |
Steve Kerr had already said he was going to change things around with his rotations, but then Jonathan Kuminga got hurt on Wednesday as well, so we'll need to see how that all shakes out. On the surface, it might mean more Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody, so those are names to keep an eye on. We also saw Jimmy Butler come back from missing a few games, and after a poor performance early in the week, he looked like himself on Wednesday.
Houston Rockets
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Amen Thompson | 37 | 37.8 | 35.5 |
| Kevin Durant | 34.9 | 35.5 | 35.3 |
| Alperen Sengun | 34.5 | 35.6 | 36.1 |
| Jabari Smith Jr. | 29.2 | 30.8 | 32.6 |
| Reed Sheppard | 26.8 | 22.7 | 22.1 |
| Josh Okogie | 22.6 | 23.2 | 22.9 |
| Tari Eason | 21.5 | 25.2 | 24.5 |
| Steven Adams | 19.8 | 20.6 | 21.6 |
Things have remained pretty consistent for the Rockets so far to start the season. Reed Sheppard has started to find his footing a bit on offense, which has led to an increase in playing time and fantasy value. Of course, he probably has Amen Thompson to thank for that.
Reed Sheppard: “Amen told me in the weight room just a minute ago, he said, ‘But if you take one more dribble when you're open and there’s no shooting, I’m gonna punch you in the face.’”
— Danielle Lerner (@danielle_lerner) November 13, 2025
Indiana Pacers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Pascal Siakam | 34.1 | 35.6 | 34.4 |
| Andrew Nembhard | 30.8 | 30.8 | 30.8 |
| Aaron Nesmith | 29 | 31 | 32 |
| Jarace Walker | 25.2 | 29.2 | 29.2 |
| Jeremiah Robinson-Earl | 24.2 | 20.5 | 18.1 |
| Ben Sheppard | 22.2 | 24.3 | 24.5 |
| Isaiah Jackson | 20.7 | 22.4 | 19.8 |
| Tony Bradley | 17.3 | 14.5 | 14 |
The Pacers remain riddled with injuries. They did get Andrew Nembhard back in the fold, but Bennedict Mathurin, Obi Toppin, and James Wiseman, all remain out due to injury. Johnny Furphy had seen a playing time spike and then he got hurt. You can use Nembhard, Aaron Nesmith and Pascal Siakam in fantasy, but that's about it.
Los Angeles Clippers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| James Harden | 36.4 | 34.8 | 35 |
| Ivica Zubac | 32.3 | 29.9 | 30 |
| Kris Dunn | 28.4 | 27.8 | 25.4 |
| John Collins | 26.8 | 25.7 | 24.6 |
| Derrick Jones Jr. | 26.7 | 26.1 | 25.5 |
| Jordan Miller | 26.4 | 26.4 | 26.4 |
| Kobe Sanders | 24.7 | 24.7 | 14.7 |
| Nicolas Batum | 22.4 | 20.7 | 16.9 |
| Bogdan Bogdanović | 20.2 | 26 | 22.2 |
| Kawhi Leonard | — | — | 34.4 |
This feels like a bit of a lost season for the Clippers. John Collins moved into the starting lineup and had one good game and one bad game. Bradley Beal is now out for the season with a hip injury, and Tyronn Lue said pretty publicly that the rotation would change going forward. I guess we can unpack all of that next week.
Tyronn Lue says young guys like Jordan Miller, Kobe Sanders, Cam Christie, and Kobe Brown will be playing a lot more rotation minutes for the Clippers moving forward.
— Tomer Azarly (@TomerAzarly) November 13, 2025
Los Angeles Lakers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Luka Dončić | 32.6 | 34.9 | 36.1 |
| Rui Hachimura | 30.7 | 32.9 | 34.7 |
| Austin Reaves | 29.9 | 29.9 | 35.9 |
| Marcus Smart | 28.4 | 30.1 | 30.4 |
| Deandre Ayton | 26.2 | 28.5 | 29.5 |
| Nick Smith Jr. | 23.4 | 18.9 | 17.4 |
| Jake LaRavia | 23.4 | 28.8 | 30.1 |
| Jarred Vanderbilt | 21.1 | 20.3 | 20.6 |
| Dalton Knecht | 18.3 | 18.7 | 19.4 |
Austin Reaves is back from injury, which is great for the Lakers, but has led to a sharp decline in playing time for Jake LaRavia. However, Marcus Smart has remained in an increased role and has the defensive upside to provide fantasy value.
Memphis Grizzlies
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Ja Morant | 33.6 | 33.3 | 32.7 |
| Cedric Coward | 28.2 | 28.3 | 28.1 |
| Santi Aldama | 27.8 | 27.5 | 26.8 |
| Jaren Jackson Jr. | 27.2 | 27.9 | 29.6 |
| Jock Landale | 26 | 25.6 | 25.4 |
| Jaylen Wells | 25.5 | 24.2 | 25.2 |
| Cam Spencer | 22.8 | 21.3 | 19.9 |
| Vince Williams Jr. | 21.1 | 18.8 | 18.4 |
| Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | 19 | 21 | 22.7 |
The Ja Morant situation remains one to watch. He sat out on Wednesday, and it's pretty clear that there remains some tension here. There just simply isn't much to do for fantasy purposes while we wait to see how this situation plays out. Jaren Jackson Jr. and Cedric Coward have been great and would take on a bigger role, but there isn't really anybody else who has emerged onto our radars. Zach Edey also seems likely to return soon, which will hurt Santi Aldama's slight value.
Miami Heat
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Andrew Wiggins | 34.6 | 34.4 | 33.7 |
| Norman Powell | 33.7 | 31.8 | 31.3 |
| Davion Mitchell | 32.6 | 32.3 | 31 |
| Jaime Jaquez Jr. | 30.8 | 30.3 | 30.1 |
| Kel'el Ware | 28.1 | 28.3 | 24 |
| Pelle Larsson | 27.1 | 26.3 | 24.3 |
| Nikola Jović | 26.6 | 23.7 | 22 |
| Bam Adebayo | — | 8.2 | 30.1 |
Bam Adebayo's toe injury has led to a bigger role for Kel'el Ware, who is averaging 12.7 pts, 15 rebounds, 1.7 blocks, and 1.0 steals per game since Bam has been out. That would be usable in fantasy leagues, but Bam could return as early as this weekend, so you need to treat Ware like a day-by-day streamer. Jaime Jaquez Jr. remains a key bench piece, even with Norman Powell back.
Milwaukee Bucks
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Giannis Antetokounmpo | 36.5 | 33.5 | 33.1 |
| Ryan Rollins | 31.5 | 30.7 | 31.5 |
| Kyle Kuzma | 30.3 | 29.2 | 26.5 |
| Myles Turner | 30.1 | 28.9 | 29.1 |
| Gary Trent Jr. | 28.6 | 25.9 | 28.4 |
| AJ Green | 26.8 | 26.4 | 27.8 |
| Bobby Portis | 24.7 | 22.8 | 21 |
| Taurean Prince | — | 20.8 | 21 |
Ryan Rollins is very real and will remain a fixture in this rotation even when Kevin Porter Jr. returns. The rest of this rotation has been status quo, with Bobby Portis and Kyle Kuzma seeing a few more minutes due to the Taurean Price injury. That makes both of them a bit more interesting in fantasy, and puts Portis back on radars in the short-term; however, he played just 23 minutes with Giannis resting on Wednesday, so it's not a great bet.
Minnesota Timberwolves
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Rudy Gobert | 32 | 31.6 | 32 |
| Anthony Edwards | 31.2 | 30.6 | 26.7 |
| Jaden McDaniels | 29.4 | 29.8 | 32 |
| Julius Randle | 28.9 | 31.7 | 32.9 |
| Donte DiVincenzo | 28.8 | 30.6 | 31.4 |
| Naz Reid | 25.6 | 24.4 | 24 |
| Mike Conley | 17.2 | 18.8 | 21.1 |
Not much has changed for the T'Wolves. Anthony Edwards has been back for a week now, so we've seen Mike Conley's minutes steadily decline, but the rest is relatively status quo. Jaden McDaniels is really good, so that's fun.
New Orleans Pelicans
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Trey Murphy III | 36.8 | 37.2 | 36.3 |
| Herbert Jones | 33.5 | 34.3 | 29.8 |
| Saddiq Bey | 31.4 | 30.1 | 26.3 |
| Jeremiah Fears | 29.4 | 26.2 | 27.1 |
| Derik Queen | 29.1 | 26.2 | 22.2 |
| Jose Alvarado | 20.6 | 23 | 18.8 |
| Jordan Poole | — | 27 | 30.2 |
| Zion Williamson | — | — | 31 |
| DeAndre Jordan | — | — | 11.6 |
Derik Queen continues to deliver as injuries to Zion Williamson and Jordan Poole have opened up more minutes. Both of those players could return as early as this weekend or next week, so it remains to be seen what Queen's role is after that, but he has certainly played his way into more minutes and should be on rosters while we wait to see how the Pelicans handle playing time with a fully healthy team. Not many other guys saw much of an increase in fantasy value, even with more minutes. I do like Jeremiah Fears, but he's hard to trust for fantasy right now.
New York Knicks
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Jalen Brunson | 33.9 | 33.4 | 33.9 |
| OG Anunoby | 32.2 | 32 | 33.1 |
| Karl-Anthony Towns | 31.5 | 31.3 | 32.8 |
| Mikal Bridges | 31.2 | 31.3 | 34.1 |
| Josh Hart | 23.1 | 24.7 | 23.8 |
| Landry Shamet | 23.1 | 21.1 | 19.7 |
| Miles McBride | 17.5 | 17.6 | 21.5 |
| Mitchell Robinson | 16.9 | 16.7 | 16.6 |
The biggest story here is that Jalen Brunson left Wednesday night's game in a walking boot with crutches after he rolled his right ankle late in the fourth quarter. It's the same ankle that he sprained last season and wound up missing 15 games, so it's a situation to monitor. Brunson missing any time would lead to significantly more minutes for Miles McBride, but also likely more minutes for Landry Shamet, who has emerged as the first man off the bench for Mike Brown in recent games.
Oklahoma City Thunder
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Shai Gilgeous-Alexander | 31.1 | 32 | 32 |
| Ajay Mitchell | 29.8 | 30.4 | 28.4 |
| Isaiah Joe | 28.4 | 27.7 | 26.4 |
| Cason Wallace | 26.3 | 28.5 | 28 |
| Chet Holmgren | 25 | 24.1 | 26.4 |
| Isaiah Hartenstein | 23.3 | 26.4 | 26.8 |
| Jaylin Williams | 22.1 | 21.7 | 20.2 |
| Alex Caruso | 17.7 | 18.8 | 18.9 |
ChetHolmgren returned from his lower back injury, but is still not yet seeing his full complement of minutes. The Thunder have also been without Lu Dort, who is dealing with a shoulder injury, but the rest has been locked into place. This team is just toying with opponents right now.
Orlando Magic
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Franz Wagner | 36.8 | 36.4 | 35.1 |
| Desmond Bane | 34.2 | 32.2 | 30.5 |
| Wendell Carter Jr. | 31 | 30.8 | 28.9 |
| Jalen Suggs | 27.5 | 24.1 | 22.4 |
| Paolo Banchero | 27.2 | 30.9 | 32.2 |
| Anthony Black | 25.1 | 26.8 | 27.3 |
| Tristan da Silva | 20.8 | 21.1 | 20.9 |
| Goga Bitadze | 16.3 | 15.4 | 16.8 |
Paolo Banchero left Wednesday night's game against the Knicks with a groin injury. While that sounded more precautionary than anything, it could lead to him missing a few games over the weekend or into next week. Franz Wagner took on a bigger role in the offense with Banchero sidelined, as did Anthony Black. We also saw Tyus Jones play more, and the Magic could roll with a lineup that has a legitimate point guard and then rotate all of the other starters over to more natural positions.
Philadelphia 76ers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Tyrese Maxey | 38.1 | 38 | 40.3 |
| Kelly Oubre Jr. | 34.7 | 34.9 | 36.9 |
| VJ Edgecombe | 34 | 35.4 | 36.8 |
| Quentin Grimes | 28.4 | 29.4 | 30.7 |
| Andre Drummond | 28 | 28 | 22 |
| Trendon Watford | 27.6 | 25 | 22.5 |
| Joel Embiid | 26 | 25.8 | 23.9 |
An MRI on Joel Embiid's right knee came back clean, so he is day-to-day, but it remains clear that he can't be trusted to play big minutes or even play on back-to-back days right now, which should continue to lead to a minutes cap on him. The 76ers are also reportedly close to getting Paul George back from his knee injury, but, in the meantime, the team is going to continue to rely on playing VJ Edgecombe, Kelly Oubre Jr., and Quentin Grimes for tons of minutes.
Phoenix Suns
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Devin Booker | 34.2 | 35.8 | 37 |
| Grayson Allen | 30.5 | 32.6 | 34.1 |
| Dillon Brooks | 28.1 | 28.1 | 28.8 |
| Royce O'Neale | 26.5 | 27.2 | 30.8 |
| Mark Williams | 25 | 26 | 26.6 |
| Ryan Dunn | 22.3 | 24.6 | 25 |
| Collin Gillespie | 19.7 | 21.1 | 23.1 |
| Jordan Goodwin | 18.9 | 18.3 | 16.6 |
Jalen Green was back for two games and will now miss potentially the next month with a hamstring injury. The good news is that the Suns got Dillon Brooks back from his groin injury and have slotted him right into big minutes. We've also seen Grayson Allen take on a bigger role in the offense, and that should continue with Green sidelined. Ryan Dunn and Collin Gillespie are losing minutes despite Green being out, so perhaps Jordan Goodwin will take those minutes from them. Royce O'Neale should continue to start and have fantasy value.
Portland Trail Blazers
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Toumani Camara | 37.2 | 36.6 | 34.1 |
| Jrue Holiday | 35.7 | 35.5 | 33.8 |
| Deni Avdija | 35.5 | 35.9 | 34.1 |
| Shaedon Sharpe | 28.9 | 27.5 | 27.2 |
| Donovan Clingan | 25.9 | 24.1 | 24.4 |
| Kris Murray | 20.9 | 20.5 | 22.3 |
| Jerami Grant | 20 | 24.9 | 26.6 |
Portland's rotation and minutes have remained pretty consistent so far this season. Their top six players have each played in all 11 games, and Kris Murray has only missed one. These are their guys for now.
Sacramento Kings
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Zach LaVine | 32.1 | 31 | 35 |
| Domantas Sabonis | 27.3 | 27.3 | 31.6 |
| DeMar DeRozan | 26.4 | 28.7 | 32.8 |
| Dennis Schröder | 25.1 | 26.5 | 29.9 |
| Malik Monk | 24 | 24.3 | 25 |
| Russell Westbrook | 23.1 | 28 | 29.7 |
| Nique Clifford | 22.4 | 23.3 | 21.6 |
| Precious Achiuwa | 22.4 | 18.7 | 18.7 |
| Keon Ellis | 19 | 17.2 | 19.5 |
The Kings are reportedly looking to shake things up and trade away any or all of Zach LaVine, Domantas Sabonis, or DeMar DeRozan, so this whole minutes chart could change drastically in the coming weeks. Keon Ellis is the player who would figure to gain the most fantasy value if he found himself in a bigger role. The Kings have been blown out in four straight games, so that has hurt minutes for some of their older starters, like Russell Westbrook.
San Antonio Spurs
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Victor Wembanyama | 34.9 | 34.9 | 34.8 |
| De'Aaron Fox | 34.3 | 34.3 | 34.3 |
| Stephon Castle | 32.7 | 34.3 | 33.5 |
| Devin Vassell | 29.7 | 31.9 | 33.4 |
| Harrison Barnes | 27 | 29.5 | 29.7 |
| Julian Champagnie | 22.6 | 26.4 | 28.2 |
| Luke Kornet | 21.2 | 21.2 | 25.6 |
| Keldon Johnson | 21.1 | 22.9 | 23.5 |
Not much to say here. Luke Kornet is back from his ankle injury, and De'Aaron Fox returned and stepped right into the Dylan Harper minutes. Stephon Castle is playing tremendous basketball right now, and Devin Vassell saw his minutes go down just because of a migraine issue, so there is no long-term concern there.
Toronto Raptors
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Brandon Ingram | 35 | 33.7 | 33.9 |
| Immanuel Quickley | 34 | 32.1 | 31.7 |
| Scottie Barnes | 32.5 | 31.4 | 32.4 |
| RJ Barrett | 31.9 | 32.5 | 32.4 |
| Jakob Poeltl | 27.4 | 24.9 | 24.1 |
| Collin Murray-Boyles | 19.6 | 21 | 20.8 |
| Sandro Mamukelashvili | 18.9 | 17.9 | 17.9 |
| Jamal Shead | 18.5 | 17.8 | 17.3 |
Everything is status quo for the Raptors so far.
Utah Jazz
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| Lauri Markkanen | 30.2 | 33.4 | 35.4 |
| Keyonte George | 29.6 | 32.3 | 33.6 |
| Ace Bailey | 25.7 | 22.9 | 19.9 |
| Jusuf Nurkić | 25.1 | 27.8 | 23 |
| Svi Mykhailiuk | 24.6 | 27.8 | 27.5 |
| Isaiah Collier | 23 | 23 | 23 |
| Kyle Filipowski | 22.8 | 21.6 | 19.5 |
| Taylor Hendricks | 17.4 | 16.3 | 16.2 |
| Brice Sensabaugh | 16.7 | 12.6 | 12.4 |
The big news out of Utah is that Ace Bailey has joined the starting lineup. I recorded a video this week with my thoughts on that.Jusuf Nurkić has also stepped into the starting lineup with Walker Kessler out for the season, and I think he can produce decent fantasy value if he can just start hitting some shots.
Washington Wizards
| Name | Last 3 | Last 5 | Last 10 |
| CJ McCollum | 35.1 | 30.2 | 28.9 |
| Alex Sarr | 33.3 | 31.9 | 30.2 |
| Kyshawn George | 31.2 | 30.5 | 30.3 |
| Cam Whitmore | 27.9 | 19.3 | 17.2 |
| Bub Carrington | 27.5 | 28.2 | 27.4 |
| Tre Johnson | 25.6 | 26 | 25.7 |
| Khris Middleton | 24.5 | 23.7 | 23.1 |
| Corey Kispert | 21.9 | 19.7 | 19.3 |
| Bilal Coulibaly | — | 16.5 | 23.8 |
Bilal Coulibaly is out with an injury again, which has led to increased playing time for CJ McCollum, who delivered big on Wednesday. We know McCollom is capable of putting up solid lines and being useful in fantasy, so now may be the time to scoop him up if he was dropped. The young guys, Tre Johnson, Kyshawn George, Alex Sarr, are going to keep playing big minutes all season.
Warriors star Steph Curry, Under Armour part ways after 12-year shoe partnership
Warriors star Steph Curry, Under Armour part ways after 12-year shoe partnership originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Steph Curry is ending a longtime partnership.
The Warriors superstar and sportswear company Under Armour are ending their partnership after nearly 12 years, the brand announced in a press release on Thursday.
In the agreement, both Curry and his brand, “Curry Brand,” will become completely independent of Under Armour, with Curry’s latest shoe, the Curry 13, still releasing in Feb. 2026 as planned, with additional colorways and apparel collections available through October 2026.
“It’s been an incredible privilege to work with Stephen, who as President of Curry Brand has been much more than an ambassador – he’s become a thoughtful and strategic business leader,” Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank wrote. “Together with our teammates, he helped build something rare: a brand with credibility, community impact, and product that performs at the highest level.”
“Under Armour believed in me early in my career and gave me the space to build something much bigger and more impactful than a shoe. I’ll always be grateful for that.” Curry wrote. “Curry Brand was created to change the game for good and over the past five years, we successfully changed the game for kids, for communities, and for basketball.
“What Curry Brand stands for, what I stand for and my commitment to that mission will never change, it’s only growing stronger. I’m excited for a future that’s focused on aggressive growth with a continued commitment to keep showing up for the next generation.”
The 37-year-old Curry now becomes a sneaker free agent in his 17th NBA season.
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Islanders Scouting Blackhawks: The Chicago Players Who Make Sense for Long Island
The New York Islanders are out in Las Vegas for Thursday's matchup against the Golden Knights.
Meanwhile, the team had a pro scout busy on Wednesday night, taking in Chicago Blackhawks vs New Jersey Devils game.
While it's still early in the year, it's always interesting to see which teams are watching which others. In this case, it's almost certain the Islanders are watching Chicago, as it would be far easier and cheaper for the franchise to scout the Devils back in New Jersey -- a team the Islanders just beat 3-2 in overtime on Monday.
The Islanders have a glaring need on the right side of their defense, and Chicago has a pair of players who could be acquired to join New York's defense corps.
First, Louis Crevier is thought to be available. He's a 6'8 monster, drafted in the 7th round of the 2020 NHL Draft, and has 72 games under his belt. He posted two assists last night, and through 16 games this season, has two goals and eight points total.
He could very easily jump right into New York's lineup, perhaps as an ideal partner for Alexander Romanov or Adam Pelech, with Ryan Pulock now stapled alongside Matthew Schaefer.
Crevier's just 24, and with his size, why would Chicago be looking to trade him?
For starters, they have too many defensemen. Last night, they ran an 11-forward, 7-defensemen set-up, something far from ideal.
Chicago also wants to add an NHL forward to the mix of their roster, as they continue to plow along in their rebuild. The Islanders are flush with NHL forwards and would likely be open to flipping a forward to improve their defense.
The other option thought to be available in Chicago is Connor Murphy, a 32-year-old veteran right-shot blue liner and steady presence for all 762 games of his career. He's spent the last 9 years of his career with the Blackhawks, remaining loyal throughout the long rebuilding process that's gone on.
Murphy's even worn a letter since the 2020-21 season, showcasing how much his leadership means to the team.
He's available for the same reasons Crevier is, just too many defensemen pushing and not enough spots. If Chicago gets the right forward or pick package in return, Murphy, a pending UFA, will be available.
He's expected to be dealt ahead of the NHL Trade Deadline, but it's never too early to make an early run.
Why The Maple Leafs Called Up Artur Akhtyamov From The Marlies Ahead Of Game Against Kings
The Toronto Maple Leafs announced that they have called up goaltender Artur Akhtyamov from the Toronto Marlies.
The Maple Leafs fell to the Boston Bruins 5-3 at TD Garden on Tuesday. Starting goaltender Anthony Stolarz was unable to finish the game, getting pulled after 20 minutes due to what the team said was a lower-body injury.
Stolarz allowed three goals on 11 shots in the game. He was pulled for performance-related reasons in his previous match, which was also against the Bruins, where he allowed four goals on 19 shots faced.
Following Tuesday's game, Craig Berube didn't feel Stolarz' upper-body injury was serious.
Toronto's next option in goal, Joseph Woll, is unavaiable to the Leafs as the goaltender continues his conditioning stint with the Marlies. Woll made 25 saves on 28 shots in a 3-2 overtime loss to the Grand Rapids Griffins.
In all likelyhood, Dennis Hildeby is set to make his fourth consecutive NHL appearance when the Leafs host the Los Angeles Kings at Scotiabank Arena on Thursday. Despite an 0-2-0 record, Hildeby has posted a .909 save percentage under difficult circumstance as the club tries to snap a 3-game losing streak. In six games with the Marlies, Akhtyamov has a 4-2-0 record with an .894 save percentage.
To be updated....
Mets' Jeff McNeil had procedure for Thoracic Outlet Syndrome earlier this offseason
Mets infielder/outfielderJeff McNeil underwent a "minor" procedure for thoracic outlet syndrome shortly after the end of the Mets' season, his agent, Garrett Parcell, told Joel Sherman of The New York Post.
Parcell added that the injury caused McNeil pain when he swung a bat late in the season, and that he is expected to be ready to go for spring training.
McNeil had a bounce back campaign in 2025, posting a .746 OPS across 462 plate appearances over 122 games.
He again provided tons of versatility, seeing time at second base, all three outfield spots, and designated hitter.
Speaking at the GM Meetings on Wednesday, Mets president of baseball operations David Stearnssaid McNeil would likely not be relied on much in center field in 2026.
"I think probably less," Stearns replied when asked if McNeil is in the mix for center. "I think we love Jeff’s positional versatility, but I don’t see us looking at that as a significant portion of his time for next year."
McNeil, 33, is owed $15.75 million in 2026 in what is the fourth and final guaranteed year of the deal he signed before the 2023 campaign. The Mets hold a club option for the 2027 season that is worth $15.75 million and contains a $2 million buyout.
McNeil could be a valuable player for the Mets in 2026, but it's fair to wonder how his playing time might be impacted given New York's glut of infielders.
Brett Baty is expected to get significant playing time at third base, and is also capable of playing second base. Then there's Ronny Mauricio, who can play every infield position except first base.
Prospect Jett Williams is not expected to break camp with the team, but his debut could come at some point early in the season -- and his best fit might be second base.
There's also a chance the Mets add a free agent infielder such as Alex Bregman or Bo Bichette.
Simon Nemec's First Career Hat Trick Leads Devils To 4-3 Overtime Victory Over Blackhawks
Simon Nemec scored a hat trick and Jacob Markstrom made 17 saves on 20 shots in the New Jersey Devils' 4-3 overtime victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night at the United Center.
"He showed the forwards how to do it,” head coach Sheldon Keefe said of Nemec. "All three goals he is in forward positioning and finishing it. But good on him to find those spots and to finish. We worked this morning about activating our D and getting our defense involved and he certainly was paying attention.”
"That was probably the first hat trick in my career," Nemec told NJD.TV. "I was never a shooter or a scoring guy. I’m glad for that, but obviously a great team win."
Blackhawks star Connor Bedard opened the scoring with 1:25 remaining in the first period while Chicago was on a five-on-three power play with Luke Hughes and Brenden Dillon in the penalty box.
More important than the 1-0 score after 20 minutes was the Devils losing two forwards, Cody Glass and Zack MacEwen, with apparent injuries.
At the 7:27 mark, MacEwen got hit by Connor Murphy behind Chicago's goal. The 29-year-old looked to be in pain as he made his way to the bench and down the tunnel. In the final seconds of the period, Glass crashed into the boards and was holding his arm as he skated off the ice into the Devils' locker room.
Glass came out for the second period and was on the ice for one 17-second shift before disappearing back to the locker room. MacEwen did not return.
Per reporters in Chicago, there is no update on Glass or MacEwen. The club will be off on Thursday, so any news will wait until Friday.
Even with a depleted lineup, the Devils tied the game with 14 seconds remaining in the middle frame. Nemec's backhand shot beat Blackhawks' goaltender Spencer Knight for a tied 1-1 score entering the second intermission. It marked the first time in the 21-year-old's career that he scored in back-to-back games.
With the Devils down to 10 forwards, Chicago regained the lead in the opening minutes of the third period. Landon Slaggert, who was recalled from the American Hockey League on Wednesday morning, scored his first goal of the season on a tip-in.
For a second time, New Jersey tied the game. The Devils' new-look top line delivered, with Dawson Mercer scoring his ninth goal of the season. Jack Hughes and Arseny Gritsyuk collected the assists.
Sam Lafferty gave Chicago their third lead of the night, but it was short-lived as Nemec scored his second of the night less than three minutes later. Hughes picked up his second assist of the period.
Nemec called the game 3:26 into overtime for his first career NHL hat trick. Markstrom picked up the primary assist for his second point of 2025-26.
"He was waving for it with his stick, he was wide open, " Markstrom told NJD.TV. "A little soft pass, he had to wait for it a little bit, but it was his night tonight. Huge game for him and to top it off with the OT hat trick is huge.”
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Gabriel Landeskog scores 1st regular-season goal in 1,347 days, couldn’t wait to share news with son
DENVER — For Gabriel Landeskog, it wasn’t so much relief over ending a regular-season goal-scoring drought that had stretched to 1,347 days.
It was more about the excitement for the Colorado Avalanche captain of getting to tell his biggest fan. Only, he had to wait to deliver the news since his young son, Luke, was sleeping after dad knocked one in.
Landeskog’s second-period goal in a 4-1 win over Anaheim on Tuesday night was his first score in the regular season since March 5, 2022. He missed the last three regular seasons due to a knee injury before making his return in the playoffs in April. He scored a goal in the Dallas series.
“My son will be happy (Wednesday) when he wakes up,” Landeskog, who turns 33 on Nov. 23, said after the game. “He keeps asking me (about scoring) and I’m like, ‘No, not yet.’”
There have been plenty of close calls, though. He’s had two goals overturned this season after challenges by opposing teams. It’s become such a thing he almost was anticipating a Ducks challenge.
“I thought my stick maybe caught the goalie’s stick — goaltender interference or something,” the left wing cracked. “I got back to the bench and obviously nothing to argue there. Felt good.”
So did the cheers from the capacity crowd after he lined in a rebound off a shot from Valeri Nichushkin. That goal, those cheers, were of course worth the long, arduous journey to get back.
Before his return seven months ago in the playoffs, Landeskog’s last NHL appearance was June 26, 2022, when he and the Avalanche beat Tampa Bay to capture the Stanley Cup. He’s dealt with a chronically injured right knee, which led to cartilage transplant surgery on May 10, 2023.
Now, the Avalanche have their captain back in full capacity. He’s led the Avalanche to an NHL-best 11-1-5 (27 points) start.
“He’s just the voice of reason,” goaltender Scott Wedgewood said of Landeskog, who’s in his 14th season as captain. “He’s just a calm, collected human being. ... We all know the story and what he’s gone through. It radiates off him.”
Landeskog is steadily working his way back into the form that made him an All-Star in 2018-19. He’s playing on the third line and averaging 13 minutes, 43 seconds of ice time per game. (He’s averaged 19:18 over his career since being selected No. 2 overall in 2011.)
As for how he’s feeling, he said it’s, “not perfect. I don’t think anybody’s perfect during the season. You’ve got bumps and bruises along the way. Going into training camp is probably as good as you’re going to feel all year.”
He added that, “bad days aren’t bad at all anymore. There are things I have to do on a day-to-day basis to make sure I feel good and feel good enough to play. You’re never going to be 100%. I don’t think many guys are. No different with me.
“But I would say the difference between the good and the bad days are smaller now than they have been in years past, for sure.”
The goal-scoring slump weighed on him a little bit, he acknowledged. But he found other ways to contribute, including a fight with Tampa Bay’s Charle-Edouard D’Astous in a 3-2 win over the Lightning last week. Landeskog has four assists this season.
“I try not to focus on the outcome, just kind of surrender that and focus on what I can do,” said Landeskog, who plans to play for Sweden at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics in February. “Having said that, you like to go home and know that you at least got one on the scoresheet.”
Notes: Nichushkin suffered a lower-body injury Tuesday that will cause him to miss some time, coach Jared Bednar said before an optional practice Wednesday. “I just don’t know how much.” ... Mackenzie Blackwood is slated to start in goal Thursday against Buffalo.
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New manager Tony Vitello pinpoints biggest strengths on Giants' current roster
New manager Tony Vitello pinpoints biggest strengths on Giants' current roster originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area
Despite the unsavory finish to the 2025 MLB season, the Giants’ roster has talent for new manager Tony Vitello to work with.
Vitello, speaking with The San Francisco Standard’s John Shea at the General Managers Meetings in Las Vegas, pinpointed San Francisco roster’s strengths.
“I like the leadership factor,” Vitello said. “I wasn’t a part of last year’s team, so I don’t know if I’m speaking out of turn, but the impression I get is there are some guys who fully have the capability to lead and want to lead.”
There is no clear-cut “best player” on the Giants, but there are plenty of all-star caliber players. Logan Webb, Matt Chapman and Rafael Devers have a combined six all-star appearances.
“That core group of guys that was on the field last year and on the mound are guys that have been successful, and I think are more on a trajectory moving forward as opposed to fizzling out in their career,” Vitello mentioned.
Aside from the proven core, the Giants have prospects to get up to speed as well. In Vitello’s eyes, getting the younger players on the right track is key.
“The big X factor, as I’ve dived deep into the roster: There’s some young guys that could explode onto the scene if things click for them the right way, or at the very least, could be household names in San Francisco by being legitimate everyday guys on the mound or the field.”
If Vitello and company can unlock the potential of prospects like Bryce Eldridge, that can provide an added boost for San Francisco.
In the next few months, Vitello and the Giants might acquire new strengths via MLB free agency.
Pros and Cons: Should the Yankees sign Bo Bichette?
Anthony Volpe was supposed to be the answer at shortstop for the Yankees, but after three seasons of poor results, that may no longer be the case.
Volpe's offense and, surprisingly, his defense have regressed each season as the everyday shortstop, and now that he's undergone shoulder surgery this offseason, his effectiveness in 2026 and beyond is up for debate. The injury clearly affected his on-field performance in 2025. GM Brian Cashman said as much in his end-of-season news conference, but also said he "believed" in Volpe.
But belief can only go so far when you're vying for championships. And if the Yanks hope to get back to the October Classic sooner rather than later, an upgrade at the position may be needed.
Enter Bo Bichette.
The Blue Jays infielder has tormented the Yankees in the AL East for years, but now hits free agency for the first time. Should New York take the big swing and sign Bichette?
Here are the pros and cons...
PROS
Bichette had a massive bounce back season in 2025.
After playing in just 81 games in 2024, Bichette was on the field for 139 games and slashed .311/.357/.483 with an OPS of .840. He had career bests in average, OBP and OPS -- taking away his 46-game rookie season and the shortened 2020 year. His 18 home runs may be down, but that's due to the knee injury that wiped out most of his September. Otherwise, he would have hit the 20-homer mark for the fourth time in five seasons.
He also would have flirted with his career-best mark in RBI after driving in 94 in his 139 games. His previous best was 102 back in 2021. So the production is there, but Bichette also added plate discipline to his repertoire this season.
He walked 40 times, which is just one fewer than his best back in 2022. If Bichette hadn't gotten injured, he would have shattered his personal record.
He also struck out 91 times this season. Sure, he would have likely eclipsed the 100-K mark for the fourth time in five seasons, but he was also pacing to have a career low of 115 (in seasons where he played 100-plus games).
According to Baseball Savant, Bichette was in the 86th percentile in strikeout percentage this past season (14.5) and had a whiff percentage of 18.4, which is in the 83rd percentile. Compare that to Volpe, who had a strikeout percentage of 25.2 and was ranked in the 24th percentile. His whiff percentage was 25.1 and in the 43rd percentile.
The Yanks need to cut down on the strikeouts, and Bichette is an upgrade over Volpe in that department.
And then we have the defense. While Bichette isn't going to win a Gold Glove any time soon, he's serviceable at shortstop and proved he can even play second base when he shifted there in the World Series, of all times.
Also, Bichette is a tough, gritty player. He returned from his severe knee sprain in the World Series and could have earned MVP honors if the Blue Jays won. In the seven-game series, Bichette went 8-for-23 (.348) with a home run and six RBI in limited playing time.
For his career, Bichette is a .311 hitter in the postseason, albeit in just 13 games, but he has proven he can hit.
CONS
The biggest con would be the money the Yankees would have to spend.
It's being reported that the Yanks want to operate under $300 million, and signing Bichette would mean other high-priced free agents like Cody Bellinger could be off the table. With the needs at outfield outweighing shortstop, the Yankees may not have an appetite for what the 27-year-old will likely get paid.
Money aside, New York would also have to be wary of Bichette's recent injury history. He missed about a month due to a knee injury in 2025 and missed half the year in 2024 due to various injuries. Bichette's age is on his side, but New York may have pause to pull the trigger since they already have an injured shortstop on the roster.
Bichette's defense also leaves a lot to be desired. The shortstop was a -13 in OAA in 2025 and has been a negative in the field in every season aside from 2020 (1) and 2024 (1), and in both years, he didn't play more than 81 games. Despite Volpe's flaws at the plate, he is a Gold Glove winner and is just one year removed from being worth 13 OAA.
VERDICT
The Yankees should swing big for Bichette this offseason. They've let other high-profile free agent shortstops go in the past (Corey Seager, Trea Turner) in favor of their farm, and it hasn't worked out.
It's not necessarily too late for Volpe in the Bronx, but if the Yanks are serious about winning, they need an upgrade -- and Bichette provides that.
I don't have faith the team will do what's needed to acquire Bichette and Bellinger, who they need more, this offseason. It's likelier the team will roll with Volpe when he returns from injury and use their one big expenditure on the outfield.
I hope I'm wrong, because Bichette makes too much sense.
Canadiens: An Excellent Test
After a resounding defeat against the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday evening, the Montreal Canadiens will try to bounce back on Thursday night when they take on the Dallas Stars at the Bell Centre. If the Habs have struggled against the Kings for the last few years, they’ve not done much better against the Texans, only winning three of the last 10 duels. They were victorious in the previous game, a 3-1 win last January.
Tonight’s tilt will be the first of two meetings between the two sides; the second will take place in Dallas on January 4. The Stars are currently second in the Central Division and fourth in the league with 23 points, just one point ahead of the Sainte-Flanelle, but they have played one more game. The visitors are currently enjoying a three-game winning streak and are flying high after winning their first game in Ottawa in nearly a decade.
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After sitting out the last two games, Jakub Dobes will be back in the net for the first time since his emotional reaction to the 4-3 overtime defeat against the New Jersey Devils. The rookie goaltender has faced the Stars only once in his young career, in the win mentioned above. He had stopped 32 of the 33 shots he faced and was named the second star of the tilt behind Alex Newhook, who had scored the game-winning goal. Historically, Samuel Montembeault has also had success against the visitors with a 2-2-1 record with a 2.58 goals-against average and a .933 save percentage.
The Stars’ starter has not been announced yet, but Jake Oettinger has played 12 of their 17 games. The netminder is expected to be named to Team USA for the upcoming Olympics, even though his stats have not been as good as they usually are. Against Montreal, he’s got a 5-2-0 record, with a 2.48 GAA and a .907 GAA. As for backup Casey DeSmith, he’s 3-2-2 with a 2.38 GAA and a .921 SV.
While captain Nick Suzuki wasn’t at practice yesterday, he’s expected to play tonight, which is good news for the Canadiens since he’s got 14 points in 10 games against the visitors. Brendan Gallagher is the Habs’ second most productive player with seven points in 17 games, while Noah Dobson completes the top three with six points in eight games.
Tyler Seguin is the Stars’ most productive forward against the Tricolore with 31 points in 35 games, but he has slowed down considerably in the last few years and only has seven points in 17 games this season. Matt Duchene comes in second place with 22 points in 27 games, but an upper-body injury currently sidelines him, and he has only played four games this season. Top scorer Mikko Rantanen has 14 points in 15 duels with the Canadiens and is having a great season so far with 23 points in 17 games. Montreal will also want to keep a close eye on Jason Robertson, who has seven points in eight games against the Habs.
This game will be a good measuring stick for the Canadiens, given the Stars’ ranking and the fact that they’ve made the Western Conference final for the last three seasons. The Canadiens will also need to be disciplined, as the visitors have the second-best power play in the league, with a 32.8% success rate. Their penalty killing unit is nowhere near as good as they’ve got the seventh-worst success rate in the league at just 73.6%.
This could be just what the doctor ordered for the Habs’ man-advantage since it hasn’t produced a single goal in the last three games. While the top unit can move the puck with ease, lately, they’ve tended to pass the puck too much for too long instead of just shooting the puck. A goal doesn’t always have to come from a spectacular build-up, and the young Habs would do well to keep it simple at times.
Puck drop is set for 7:00 PM, and you can catch the game in French on RDS and in English on TSN2 and Victory +.
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