Jayson Tatum’s latest honor has nothing to do with basketball, but it means everything

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - MARCH 25: Jayson Tatum #0 of the Boston Celtics and Jaylen Brown #7 shake hands during the second half against the Oklahoma City Thunder at TD Garden on March 25, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Celtics defeat the Thunder 119-109. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images) | Getty Images

MIAMIJayson Tatum has no shortage of accolades.

He’s a six-time NBA All-Star. He’s been named to the All-NBA First Team four times in the last five years.

He’s won two Olympic gold medals and, famously, an NBA championship.

And, now, for the first time, he’s a finalist for an award that has nothing to do with how talented a basketball player he is: the NBA’s Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year award.

It’s the first time in Tatum’s 9-year NBA career that he’s been nominated for the award, which recognizes the player deemed the best teammate based on selfless play, on and off-court leadership as a mentor and role model to other NBA players, and commitment and dedication to the team.

“It means a lot being recognized for something like that,” Tatum said at Celtics shootaround on Wednesday morning in Miami.

His nomination is a well-deserved one. For months, Tatum was a vital part of nearly every Celtics practice, film session, and game, staying as close to the team as possible during his Achilles tendon recovery.

“Not being able to be out there with the team is already tough enough,” he told CelticsBlog in October. “But still traveling and being with them during meetings and game[s] and practices and shootarounds, still trying to feel as much a part of the team as I can, I think it really helps my mental health a lot.”

Tatum watched the team exceed expectations from the sidelines, hoving near the top of the Eastern Conference all season while having one of the team’s best offenses and defenses. Realizing that the team had become a legitimate championship contender helped make the difficult decision of whether or not he should return this season a little bit easier.

“A lot of it had to do with where the team was at, and never wanting to take moments in a season for granted, just thinking like, ‘Oh, we’ll be good next year,’” Tatum said last week. “It’s like, I’ve been in the league [a long time], I’ve been fortunate to be on a lot of really good teams. And, you never want to take for granted the opportunity to be on the team that’s contending for a championship.”

As such, before he made his regualr season debut on March 6th, he addressed his teammates, thanking them for playing such inspiring basketball all season long.

“I told these guys before I came back that they were a part of this rehab and a motivating factor for me to get back, just being around the team all season and seeing the way that they competed and attacked the season, the togetherness that they played with — I just told them that I wanted to be a part of that,” Tatum said. “And, early on, when I obviously couldn’t practice and stuff like that, and I was rehabbing and working out, that was in the back of my mind — I wanted clearly, to get out of my situation, but just being around the guys this year really helped me. My mindset, my mental still made me feel I was a part of the team. So, that was big for me.”

Joe Mazzulla, who is coaching Tatum for the fourth year, said he’s seen his star player play with a sense of gratitude since his return.

“He came on the other side of this a better person,” Mazzulla said.

Jayson Tatum also found his Player of the Week selection extra special

Tatum won’t know if he’s officially been selected as the NBA’s best teammate for a few more weeks; he’s one of 12 finalists, a list that also includes former Celtics Marcus Smart, Jeff Green, and Jrue Holiday.

But, he did already win a basketball-related award since coming back: Eastern Conference Player of the Week.

The recognition came after he averaged 25.7 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 6.7 assists per game last week, while leading the team to three straight victories.

And, while he’s won Player of the Week a whopping 13 times in his career, this one felt extra special.

“It’s probably the most meaningful one I’ve ever had,” Tatum said. “I remember not that long ago, I couldn’t run, I wasn’t able to play 5-on-5. It was a small stepping stone, but I think being injured has made me appreciate every little thing along the way. It was cool to receive that.”

Tatum credited the entire Celtics coaching staff for helping him get to where he is now. He’s been working especially close with longtime assistant coach Tony Dobbins, who spearheaded his on-court rehab, but is often seen on the floor with Da’Sean Butler, Matt Reynolds, and other members of the coaching staff.

“The entire staff has been unbelievable,” Tatum said. “I haven’t been on any other teams, but I feel like we have, if not the best, one of the best staffs, just from an intentionality standpoint. I can honestly say everybody on our staff cares about their role and trying to give their all to make each of us better and better as a unit. So, the staff as a whole has been very helpful to me, kind of getting me back up to speed and helping me out, getting back on the court.”

9 Takeaways from Cavs humiliating 127-113 loss to Lakers: Cavaliers can’t win with this defense

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 31: Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers controls the ball against James Harden #1 of the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first half at Crypto.com Arena on March 31, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Tuesday’s game was the Cleveland Cavaliers’ first chance to showcase their probable playoff starting five this season. And if this game was any indication, that group has some work to do. The Los Angeles Lakers completely ran them out of the building, defeating them 127-113 in a game that wasn’t nearly as close as the 14-point margin would have you believe.

The starting five of James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Max Strus, Evan Mobley, and Jarrett Allen looked rough.

The Cavs were outscored by nine points in the 13 minutes the starters played. They were awful defensively (135.7 defensive rating) and weren’t able to make up for those shortcomings on the other end.

The offense felt stagnant with the two bigs. The guards tried to force the ball inside. This worked as Allen had another impressive game, putting up 18 points on 9-11 shooting, but the shrunken floor also led to turnovers. Mitchell and Harden combined for five giveaways, and the Cavs weren’t able to generate clean outside looks.

It didn’t help that Mobley had no offensive impact. He provided just six points on 2-4 shooting.

This wasn’t a situation where the Cavs’ guards weren’t looking to get him involved. Mobley simply couldn’t take advantage of any of the mismatches he created, which was the exact opposite of his strong showing the night before against the Utah Jazz.

Mobley was able to force mismatches by getting either Austin Reaves or Luka Doncic switched on to him. Instead of punishing them right away, he waited for the help defense to rotate over, and often wasn’t able to find the open man on the perimeter. This stalled out the offense reminiscent of the beginning of the season.

The Cavs are a top-heavy team, especially when they’re down three rotation players in Sam Merrill (hamstring), Dean Wade (ankle), and Jaylon Tyson (toe). They can’t afford to have one of their top players be this invisible on offense if they want to match up against an elite opponent.

Along those same lines, the Cavs aren’t going anywhere if Mitchell isn’t aggressive offensively.

Mitchell’s downhill attacking is his best offensive trait. It’s rare to find a guard of his size who can completely change the game with their rim pressure. He forces defenses to overload to his side, which creates openings for his teammates.

However, when that forcefulness isn’t there, there aren’t many avenues for him to create good offense for himself or others. This came through as Mitchell finished the game with a dreadful 100 offensive rating, which tied Mobley for the worst on the team. He supplied just 10 points on 4-10 shooting with six assists.

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Mitchell did come out of the gates strong. He stole the opening tip from Los Angeles, but LeBron James swatted his layup attempt away. That seemed to take the wind out of his sails, as he tried just one more shot at the rim throughout the next three quarters (the starters didn’t play in the fourth) and had just two free-throw attempts.

It’s not worth making too much of a poor performance on the second night of a back-to-back. Mitchell didn’t have it on Tuesday. Games like this happen. However, it is worth underscoring that even after the Harden move, this offense will only be as good as Mitchell makes it. And when he doesn’t bring the energy, things will look stagnant rather quickly.

The Cavs need their starting offense to be great, considering how bad their defense is.

The perimeter defense was once again poor. There’s no physicality at the point of attack. Los Angeles’s guards were able to get downhill whenever they wanted, which allowed them to create open looks for themselves and their teammates.

The Lakers were efficient in the three best places to score: the rim, the free-throw line, and the three ball. Los Angeles completed 75% of their looks inside (72nd percentile), had a free-throw rate in the 82nd percentile, and knocked down 42.9% of their triples before garbage time (80th percentile).

The Cavs just aren’t making it difficult at any level of the defense. This has been seen in recent weeks against subpar offenses. Now, we saw just how easily an elite offense can carve up this bad Cleveland defense.

Without Dean Wade, the Cavs have no answer for opposing wings.

Doncic was able to put up one of the easiest 42-point, 12-assist games you’ll ever see. He benefited from the Cavs experimenting with playing more drop coverage with their bigs. Doncic used the space Ayton created off screens to step into easy pull-up threes. But he also did plenty of damage just by beating his man off-the-dribble and creating from there.

Strus is a solid defender, but he isn’t someone who’s going to make a bigger and stronger player in Doncic work for his baskets. And for as helpful as Keon Ellis has been defensively, he also doesn’t have the size to really affect bigger wings too much. That leaves Wade as your only good wing defender, which is a red flag considering his injury history and offensive shortcomings.

This issue is exaggerated by the poor guard defense. It’s one thing to have to cover for a weak link on that end. Mobley and Allen are more than capable of doing that. It’s another when three players are overmatched on the perimeter.

This is a major concern for a team that will likely be matching up with either the Atlanta Hawks or the Toronto Raptors in the first round. Neither of those teams has a Luka-level scorer, but both have multiple wings that can hurt you offensively. The Cavs simply don’t have a good answer for guys like Jalen Johnson, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Scottie Barnes, Brandon Ingram, and RJ Barrett.

It’s easy to look ahead to a possible second-round matchup. And while the Cavs should still be able to handle whoever they face in the first round, they won’t be able to do so if the defense is this bad. At least not easily.

The De’Andre Hunter trade looks worse by the day. The Cavs have had a massive hole at the wing since LeBron left for LA back in 2018. Trading for Hunter was supposed to solve that issue. And for a time, it did. Hunter was good last regular season and had some positive moments in the playoffs before things fell apart this season.

Moving on from Hunter at the deadline made sense. And there were reasons to like the move for Dennis Schroder and Ellis. The Cavs needed a backup point guard, Ellis was worth taking a flyer on, and the moves saved them money. However, considering how poorly Schroder has played for the last several weeks and the fact that Ellis hasn’t been able to plug any defensive holes on the wing, that trade isn’t exactly aging great either. And Schroder’s roughly $15 million per year contract for the next two seasons (only $4.35 million is guaranteed for 2027-28) is also looking much less appealing.

I wouldn’t go as far as saying that the Cavs shouldn’t have traded Hunter to the Sacramento Kings. Instead, I’ll just point out that the initial Hunter move was a dud. The ramifications of that deal are still being felt. And, this will likely be a bigger issue this summer when the Cavs presumably try to move on from Schroder’s contract to duck under the second apron.

No one has more NBA wins than LeBron. This was the 1,229th victory that James has been a part of in the regular season and playoffs, which breaks the record held by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. It feels appropriate that James did so against his former team.

The longevity that LeBron has displayed is difficult to put into context, and I’m not going to try to do so here. He’s still playing at an incredibly high level, even if it’s in a secondary role (and sometimes tertiary role) for the first time in his career.

I’ll wrap this up on a positive: Allen was once again great. He was the Cavs’ best player and an absolute force offensively.

Allen had his way with Ayton inside. He did a great job of using his strength and footwork to create easy looks in the paint. The two-man game with him and Harden still looks crisp. And, he was able to score several times off feeds from Mobley, which is encouraging considering the concerns about how the Harden-led offense looks with both bigs on the court.

The Cavs are a better team when they’re getting Allen involved early and often. Even though they lost this game convincingly, it’s good to see that this is still a point of emphasis.

Where to watch Boston Celtics vs. Miami Heat: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 1

The Boston Celtics, who have already clinched a playoff berth, face the Miami Heat, who are aiming to move in the play-in tournament seeding. Boston is the favorite with a moneyline of -220.0.

  • Boston Celtics: 50-25 (No. 1 in Atlantic Division)

  • Miami Heat: 40-36 (No. 3 in Eastern Southeast Division)

  • Spread: Miami Heat +5.5

  • Moneyline: Miami Heat +180 / Boston Celtics -220

  • Over/Under: 228.5

Tom Izzo says he 'talked seriously' with Phoenix about becoming head coach

This should not be a surprise. Since purchasing the Phoenix Suns, former Michigan State walk-on player Mat Ishbia has leaned hard into his contacts and experience from his Spartan days — and after a rough last season, he went even harder in that direction.

Which is why nobody should be shocked that Ishbia made a run at legendary Michigan State coach Tom Izzo during his coaching search last summer, something Izzo discussed on the Dan Patrick Show Wednesday. Izzo, 71, chose to stay in Lansing with the Spartans.

"I've had more than a couple of job offers in the NBA, and looked at one last year with Phoenix. You know my former player, Mat Ishbia, and that was hard. That was a hard thing to turn down because No. 1, I kind of wanted to go with him..."

Patrick interrupted to ask if Izzo was offered the job, he said they "talked seriously" about it. Then coach returned to his rant.

"And then No. 2, I have been pretty vocal about it, I don't like what's going on in college athletics," Izzo continued with his original thought. "But by the way, neither do 99.98% of the football and basketball coaches in America. And I think the kids are going to still find out before it is done that it isn't best for them either."

Ishbia played for Izzo from 1999 to 2002.

Phoenix ended up making a great hire, a former Michigan State grad assistant and then Cleveland Cavaliers assistant Jordan Ott, who has helped turn the culture around for the Suns. Phoenix is 42-34 — much better than preseason projections and already six wins better than the Kevin Durant/Bradley Beal team of a season ago. Phoenix is headed to the postseason, and Ott is going to end up on some Coach of the Year ballots.

Izzo has flirted with the NBA in the past, most famously in 2010 with the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, Izzo could read the tea leaves like the rest of us, knew LeBron James was likely on his way out the door (as a free agent) and decided not to take the job.

Luka Dončić had a historically good month of March as a scorer

Los Angeles, CA - March 31: Lakers guard Luka Doncic, #77 celebrates his dunkl on a fast break against the Cavaliers during the second half at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Doncic became the third-youngest player in NBA history to score 15,000 career points. The Lakers clinched a playoff berth before their win over Cleveland. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Regardless of how high you are on Luka Dončić’s recent level of play, it’s probably not high enough.

He has been on a historic, generational run. In March, he had a 60-point performance against the Heat and scored 40 or more points on six different occasions, including the final game of the month, where he had 42 in a win over the Cavs.

When you add up the bevy of baskets Luka had in March, he ended up with 600 points in the month. Only 10 players in NBA history have accomplished this feat.

And specifically in March, Luka is looking up only at Michael Jordan for the most points in the month. Dončić scored 600 exactly while MJ had 676 back in the 1986-87 season. Luka also surpassed the late Kobe Bryant for most points by a Laker in March, topping his 2005-06 efforts by just 22 points.

These aren’t just stat-stuffing performances by Luka. The Lakers faced some stiff competition in March, like the Nuggets, Wolves, Rockets, Knicks, Pistons and Cavs. Thanks to his play, the Lakers went 15-2 in March, their best month as a team since the 1999-00 season, when they went 15-1.

On the final day of March, Luka not only scored 42 points, had 12 assists and went a perfect 10-10 from the free throw line, but also, according to Lakers PR, he became the first player in Lakers history to record 40-plus points and 10 assists with zero turnovers.

That level of production, efficiency and error-free basketball is unheard of, and it’s why, regardless of whether he wins MVP or not this season, his efforts should be appreciated by Lakers fans and the NBA at large.

While a month like Luka just had is rare, he’s been a generational talent from the jump. He concluded March with one more milestone: reaching 15,000 career points. Luka is the sixth-fastest player to join the 15k club.

Lakers fans have been blessed to witness plenty of all-time greats, but what Luka did this March was unprecedented.

Even when taking into account that Dončić is just 27, and entering his prime, it’ll be hard for him to ever top the month he just had as a Laker. He deserves all the adulation one can muster to help explain just how good he’s been.

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

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One of the many reasons the final six weeks of the NBA season are often disregarded is that teams with differing interests meet in messy schedule spots.

Both the Milwaukee Bucks and the Houston Rockets played last night. This may be a throwaway game for them, and it certainly is for Milwaukee.

My Bucks vs. Rockets predictions and NBA picks focus on the first-half result for Wednesday, April 1.

Bucks vs Rockets prediction

Bucks vs Rockets best bet: Rockets 1H -10 (-110)

With both the Milwaukee Bucks and the Houston Rockets on the second night of a back-to-back, let’s ignore what could become a second half of absurd lineups and basketball in name only.

Let’s instead trust Houston to take care of business early. The difference between these two trajectories cannot be overstated at the moment. 

The Bucks managed to shut down Giannis Antetokounmpo to better their unwanted tank. They are starting Jericho Sims and Ryan Rollins.

That is not meant as disrespect to either Sims or Rollins; they would be worthwhile rotation players, but they are not starting-quality.

Meanwhile, the Rockets are tied with the Timberwolves, fighting over the No. 5 and 6 seeds in the Western Conference.

The Rockets have the edge at every position against the Bucks. Is Kyle Kuzma really going to slow down Kevin Durant?

Houston will take advantage of Milwaukee’s ambivalence early, and the second half should become an unpredictable exhibition.

Bucks vs Rockets same-game parlay

Durant is going to dominate tonight. While Myles Turner is a quality defender, he will have his hands full with Alperen Sengun.

That leaves too many possessions with Kyle Kuzma guarding one of the greatest scorers of all time. Durant has cleared this scoring prop in six of his last seven games, snagging at least six rebounds in three of those contests.

Bucks vs Rockets SGP

  • Rockets 1H -10
  • Kevin Durant Over 24.5 points
  • Kevin Durant Over 5.5 rebounds

Our "from downtown" SGP: Garbage-Time Value

As their legs tire heading into the second half, neither the Bucks nor the Rockets should emphasize defense, and a blowout yields opportunity for garbage-time points from the losing team.

All thoughts point to a backdoor cover and an Over providing value later tonight.

Bucks vs Rockets SGP

  • Rockets 1H -10
  • Bucks +17.5
  • Over 217

Bucks vs Rockets odds

  • Spread: Bucks +17.5 (-110) | Rockets -17.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Bucks +1000 | Rockets -2000
  • Over/Under: Over 217 (-110) | Under 217 (-110)

Bucks vs Rockets betting trend to know

Houston has only covered the spread in 17 of its last 50 games (-19.30 Units / -35% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Bucks vs. Rockets.

How to watch Bucks vs Rockets

LocationToyota Center, Houston, TX
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN-WI, SCHN

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Astros vs. Red Sox Game Thread: Game 7, 4/1/2026

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MARCH 31: Yordan Alvarez #44 of the Houston Astros reacts after hitting a home run in the fifth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Daikin Park on March 31, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Houston Astros (4-2) look to sweep the Boston Red Sox (1-4) in an afternoon series finale at Daikin Park.

RHP Mike Burrows, who grew up a Red Sox fan from Waterford, CT, will get the start for the Astros today opposite LHP Garrett Crochet and the Red Sox.

APRIL FOOLS!: The Astros and Red Sox will play an April Fools Day matchup today with the Astros going for a sweep in what is the finale of their seven-game homestand.

ABOUT BURROWS: RHP Mike Burrows was acquired from the Pirates this offseason as part of a three-team, six-player trade in which the Astros sent OF Jacob Melton and minor leaguer RHP Anderson Brito to the Rays, while the Rays sent IF Brandon Lowe, OF Jake Mangum and LHP Mason Montgomery to the Pirates.

Burrows impressed this Spring, making five starts and posting a 1.50 ERA (3ER/18IP) while allowing a .200 opponent batting average with 17 strikeouts.

ASTROS VS. CROCHET: The Astros are seeing LHP Garrett Crochet today for the first time since they worked him for five runs on seven hits in 4.0 innings on 86 pitches in an Astros 7-6 win on Aug. 11, 2025 at Daikin Park. That start was Crochet’s shortest start, in terms of innings, of the 2025 season.

GOIN’ STREAKING: The Astros have won four straight games and are going for a five-game winning streak today, which would match their season high from 2025 (reached twice last June). Only the Astros and Rangers have four-game winning streaks this season, with both streaks active going into play today.

OUT OF THE BLOCKS: The Astros are off to a 4-2 start, their best start since also going 4-2 in their first six games of 2022. Should the Astros win today, it would be their best seven-game start since they went 6-1 to open the 2021 season.

CRAZY EIGHTS: The Astros have scored eight-plus runs in four straight games for the first time since July 26-30, 2021. The offense has scored 37 runs in their last four games, while hitting .319 (44×138) with 14 doubles and six homers in that span. The Astros franchise record is five straight games with eight-plus runs, accomplished just once, from Aug. 29-Sept. 3, 2004.

LEAGUE LEADERS: The Astros lead the Majors in runs (39), doubles (17) and total bases (93), while ranking tied for first in hits (55) and second in walks (20), OBP (.371), SLG (.458) and OPS (.829).

Individually, 2B Jose Altuve leads the Majors in runs scored (7), LF Yordan Alvarez leads the Majors in total bases (19) and 1B Christian Walker leads the Majors in doubles (5).

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Wednesday, April 1, 1:10 p.m. CST

Location: Daikin Park, Houston, TX

TV: Space City Home Network

Streaming: SCHN+

Radio: KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2; TUDN 102.9 FM HD2 (Spanish)

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

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After losing the first three games on their road trip, the New York Knicks have declared Wednesday’s game in Memphis a must-win.

While New York has lost to teams that are a combined .643 on the season, coach Mike Brown and Josh Hart have both criticized the team’s effort.

They get a break against a Memphis team that is ravaged by injury and 1-6 in their last seven. That’s why my Knicks vs. Grizzlies predictions and NBA picks call for a Knicks cover on the road on Wednesday, April 1.

Knicks vs Grizzlies prediction

Knicks vs Grizzlies best bet: Knicks -14.5 (-110)

The New York Knicks have won their last six as double-digit favorites and their last eight have been against teams currently .400 or worse. They’ve only covered in about half of those games, however.

There’s a chance the Knicks will get reinforcements in the lineup though. Landry Shamet, who averages 9.6 points and shoots .388 from three, hasn’t played since suffering a knee contusion March 20. The Knicks are just 1-5 ATS since then. He’s practicing with the team, and there’s a good chance he makes his return in Memphis.

The Memphis Grizzlies have struggled. They’ve lost their last six as double-digit dogs and covered just two of those. Memphis is already without seven players with a combined 133 starts this season who are now out for the year. The Grizzlies are depleted.

Josh Hart said the Knicks were “not trending upwards” on the current road trip. The makeshift Memphis roster should help point New York back in the right direction.

Knicks vs Grizzlies same-game parlay

This game will be a clash of styles. New York plays at the sixth-slowest pace in the league, Memphis at the sixth-fastest. The Grizzlies have gone Over in their last three and four of their last five.

The Knicks have been Under on their road trip, but, again, that’s against strong opponents. They’ve gone Over in three of their last four against teams at the bottom of the standings.

If you’re going to call out your teammates, you’d better lead from the front in the next game. Hart has averaged 17.1 in his last six games, scoring double figures in all of them and 13 or more in five of the six.

Knicks vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Knicks -14.5
  • Over 228 points
  • Josh Hart Over 13.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: An ounce of hope for Grizzlies

Memphis is massively shorthanded but still is going to score several dozen points tonight—maybe even 100. They have to come from somewhere. And shopping among the little-known names that the Grizzlies will be playing can yield some real bargains.

Cedric Coward and Cam Spencer’s season assists averages are higher than their prop cutoffs. Coward has 13 in his last four games, Spencer 22 in his last three.

GG Jackson has emerged as one of the team’s top scoring options with everyone else out. He’s shooting .370 from three as a starter and has multiple threes in three of his last five games.

Olivier-Maxence Prosper has 32 rebounds in his last six games and is averaging 4.7 since the start of February. He’s seen his minutes and production increase as injuries on the roster mounted.

Knicks vs Grizzlies SGP

  • Cedric Coward Over 2.5 assists
  • GG Jackson Over 1.5 made threes
  • Olivier-Maxence Prosper Over 4.5 rebounds
  • Cam Spencer Over 5.5 assists

Knicks vs Grizzlies odds

  • Spread: New York -14.5 (-110) | Memphis +14.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: New York -1100 | Memphis +700
  • Over/Under: Over 228 (-110) | Under 228 (-110)

Knicks vs Grizzlies betting trend to know

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How to watch Knicks vs Grizzlies

LocationFedExForum, Memphis, TN
DateWednesday, April 1, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVMSG, FDSN, SE-MEM

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Where to watch Los Angeles Angels vs. Chicago Cubs: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 1

The Chicago Cubs and Los Angeles Angels close out their series after splitting the first two games. Yusei Kikuchi takes the mound for the Angels against Matthew Boyd. The Cubs are favored with a moneyline of -165.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 1

  • Time: 2:20 p.m. ET / 11:20 a.m. PT

  • Where: Wrigley Field, Chicago

  • TV Channels: Marquee Sports Network, FanDuel Sports Network West

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Los Angeles Angels: 3-3 (No. 3 in AL West)

  • Chicago Cubs: 2-3 (No. 4 in NL Central)

  • Spread: Chicago Cubs -1.5

  • Moneyline: Chicago Cubs -165 / Los Angeles Angels 140

  • Over/Under: 6

Los Angeles Angels: Yusei Kikuchi (0-0, ERA: 4.15, K: 3, WHIP: 2.08)
Chicago Cubs: Matthew Boyd (0-1, ERA: 14.73, K: 7, WHIP: 1.91)

Weather: 40°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 41,363 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

Game Thread #6: Milwaukee Brewers (4-1) vs. Tampa Bay Rays (2-3)

MILWAUKEE, WI - MARCH 26: Jacob Misiorowski #32 of the Milwaukee Brewers celebrates as he walks back to the dugout during the game between the Chicago White Sox and the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Photo by Aaron Gash/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

After dropping the opener of a three-game set against the Rays on Monday, the Brewers bounced back with a chaotic 6-2 win last night. Jacob Misiorowski will get the ball for today’s rubber match as he makes his first appearance since striking out 11 in a dominant performance on Opening Day.

Pitching for the Rays is former Brewer and 2025 All-Star Drew Rasmussen, who has been consistently effective for Tampa Bay since they acquired him as part of the return for Willy Adames. The hard-throwing righty has had an ERA under 3 in each of the last five seasons, although he missed large chunks of the 2023 and 2024 seasons due to injury. Misiorowski and Rasmussen both went five innings and allowed a single earned run in their respective first starts of the season.

As usual, Brice Turang will lead off today, followed by William Contreras and Christian Yelich. Hitting cleanup and playing first base is Jake Bauers, who went 2-for-4 with a homer last night. Center fielder Garrett Mitchell, right fielder Sal Frelick, and left fielder Blake Perkins will hit fifth, sixth, and seventh respectively. David Hamilton, back in the lineup at third base, and Joey Ortiz round out the bottom of the order.

First pitch for today’s game is slated for 12:40 p.m. You can watch the game on Brewers.TV or catch the radio broadcast on WTMJ 620 and the Brewers Radio Network.

Game 6: Red Sox at Astros; Garret Crochet trusted to avoid sweep

CINCINNATI, OH - MARCH 26: Garrett Crochet #35 of the Boston Red Sox walks back to the dugout after pitching during the game between the Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Thursday, March 26, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Jeffrey Dean/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Red Sox play their sixth game of the season this afternoon. They have just one win and 11 total runs to show for it. By the way, the Red Sox are now just 4-11 in March over the last four years and 2-8 over the last two years. 

But March is over! Now, Garrett Crochet, who struck out eight in his Opening Day victory, takes the mound to save Boston from a sweep in Houston. The Astros made him human last August when they chased the Cy Young runner-up after four innings and five earned runs. 

It’s not exactly a juggernaut to support him in Alex Cora’s lineup, especially with Roman Anthony out of the lineup. Here’s who the Red Sox will send to the plate in the series finale. Connor Wong also gets the start after a late mystery scratch for Carlos Narvaez.

On the other side, the Astros hung up 17 runs in the first two games. Here’s Houston’s lineup for the finale with Mike Burrows on the mound at Daikin Park. 

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Minor League roundup, 3/31: Buddy Kennedy shines, as the bullpen falters

Buddy Kennedy in the batter’s box.
SCOTTSDALE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 26: Buddy Kennedy #41 of the San Francisco Giants bats during the eighth inning of the spring training game against the Colorado Rockies at Scottsdale Stadium on February 26, 2026 in Scottsdale, Arizona. (Photo by Mike Christy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The San Francisco Giants still have just one Minor League Baseball team in action, but that’s changing oh-so soon. Low-A San Jose begins their season on Thursday, while High-A Eugene and AA Richmond kick off the 2026 campaign on Friday. Until then, it’s just AAA Sacramento, so not a ton to talk about. But let’s get to it nonetheless!

Link to the 2026 McCovey Chronicles Community Prospect List (CPL)

All listed positions in the roundup are the position played in that particular game.


News

The Giants made some transactions on Monday that impacted the Minor Leagues. They sent cash to old friend Scott Harris in exchange for right-handed reliever Dylan Smith, whom the Detroit Tigers had designated for assignment a few days prior. Smith, who was a 3rd-round pick in the 2021 draft and has a pair of option years remaining, was immediately optioned to AAA Sacramento. He had a 3.65 ERA and a 2.69 FIP with Detroit’s AAA affiliate last year, with 22 strikeouts in just 12.1 innings, but also 7 walks.

San Francisco had to clear space on the 40-man roster to make room for Smith, and so they designated for assignment utility player Tyler Fitzgerald. It’s sad to see Fitzgerald go, but there was really no path to him getting Major League playing time anytime soon — the Giants have everyday players at every position, and Fitzgerald was well behind Christian Koss and Casey Schmitt on the infield depth chart, and behind Grant McCray, Will Brennan, and Drew Gilbert on the outfield depth chart. He still has an option year remaining, so he’ll almost certainly get claimed off waivers.

AAA Sacramento (2-2)

Sacramento River Cats lost to the Salt Lake Bees (Angels) 13-5
Box score

Despite the lopsided score, the River Cats were in this game for most of it. In fact, they held a 5-3 lead at stretch time, but then gave up 10 runs between the 7th and 8th innings.

It was a trio of rough performances that doomed the bullpen, starting with RHP Trent Harris (No. 29 CPL). Harris was tasked with opening the 7th inning, and it started off well. He retired the first batter and third batters that he faced, with a single sandwiched between them. But then the wheels fell off, against an Angels’ affiliate that admittedly has a fair amount of ex-MLB talent on it.

The results were bad, but the talent doing it was good. That first single came off the bat of Christian Moore, the No. 8 overall pick in the 2024 draft (after a very nice career with Tony Vitello at Tennessee). A 2-out single by Trey Mancini, a 7-year MLB veteran, scored a run. But the big hit came from Denzer Guzman, one of LA’s top prospects, who made his MLB debut last year. In a 2-2 count, Harris tried a slider, but Guzman fouled it off. Harris tried it again, and Guzman fouled it off again. Unrelenting, Harris tried it a 3rd time, and this time Guzman put it over the fence for a 2-run home run.

Then Matthew Lugo, who also debuted in the Majors last year, singled. And Niko Kavadas, who spent time in the Majors in each of the last 2 years, walked. And Jose Siri, who has more than 1,000 MLB plate appearances to his name, singled home a 4th run, ending Harris’ night.

Harris remains one of the top relief prospects in the organization, but the question of “can you get advanced hitters out” stymies a lot of pitchers, and he is very much one of them. The undrafted curveball artist, who recently turned 27, dominated the lower and mid-Minors, which was emphasized by a showing with AA Richmond last year in which he posted a 1.69 ERA, a 1.73 FIP, and 14.1 strikeouts per 9 innings. But advanced hitters have gotten the best of him: Harris made 30 appearances for Sacramento last year, but the ERA rose to 5.44, the FIP leaped to 4.69, and the strikeouts per 9 plummeted to 8.7. Still, he very deservedly was given an invite to Major League camp this year, and while he showed some impressive things, the same concerns persisted: in 4 Cactus League games, he had a 9.64 ERA and an 8.80 FIP, with 7.7 strikeouts per 9 innings.

So far, that’s carrying into the 2026 season. Harris only gave up 1 baserunner in his season debut, though it was a home run, and now this outing has left him with an ERA (16.88) that will require many outings to get back into respectable territory.

Siri’s RBI single ended Harris’ night, and brought in a slightly less-heralded, but still very intriguing arm: LHP Nick Zwack. The southpaw was part of the J.D. Davis/Darin Ruf swap of … /gestures vaguely at some year in the past … as was Carson Seymour. Injuries have slowed him down — he lost the entirety of the 2024 season — but he’s back, healthy, and certainly has some serious life in his arm. He also appears to be a reliever at long last, after working as a starter to this point in his career.

Zwack had a strong return from injury a year ago, posting a 2.53 ERA and a 2.92 FIP in 7 AA starts, while having 9.0 strikeouts against just 2.5 walks per 9 innings. Like Harris, though, he struggled in his (admittedly brief) introduction to AAA late last year. And unfortunately, those struggles have carried over into the 2026 season. Zwack got off to a very rough start to the year on Sunday, in which he gave up 4 baserunners and 2 runs, while recording just 1 out. Sadly, Tuesday’s outing was fairly similar.

He did get out of the pickle that Harris created, ending the inning as soon as he entered the game. But things went very poorly in the 8th, as Zwack just couldn’t find the zone. He walked 3 batters in the frame, while also allowing 2 hits. That, combined with a catcher’s interference, 1 of 2 errors on the day by Jesús Rodríguez (No. 16 CPL), tagged Zwack for 6 runs in the inning, 5 of which were earned. If Harris thinks he has work to salvage his ERA, it’s nothing compared to Zwack’s unsightly 47.25 mark.

Like Harris, Zwack left the game with just 2 outs in the inning, and his ERA would have looked a lot better were it not for a 3rd miserable bullpen outing, this time from LHP Juan Sánchez (No. 41 CPL). Sánchez is still trying to find his command after losing the 2025 season to Tommy John surgery and, well … he didn’t find it in this game, that’s for sure.

The southpaw, who should figure into the MLB bullpen plans this year if he can find his command, entered with 2 outs and the bases loaded. He walked a run home, then walked a 2nd run home, and then walked a 3rd run home. Finally, after 3 straight walks (the 1st of which was on 5 pitches, and the 2nd on 4), and after falling behind a 4th batter 3-0, Sánchez found the strike zone and recovered to strike out Nelson Rada. Technically it was a performance that held Sánchez’s ERA at 0.00, since the 3 runs scored while he was on the mound were charged to Zwack. But needless to say, the ERA very much does not tell the story here.

All of that ruined a really nice start from LHP Seth Lonsway, who, it turns out, is in Sacramento’s rotation. Lonsway only pitched 3 innings as he gets stretched out to start the year, but he gave up just a single and a walk in those 3 frames, with no runs (though he also didn’t have any strikeouts). For now, at least, it appears that Lonsway — who made 19 starts for Richmond last year, and another 9 for Sacramento — will join a rotation headlined by Seymour, Carson Whisenhunt (No. 8 CPL), Blade Tidwell (No. 9 CPL), and Trevor McDonald (No. 12 CPL). Quite a nice opportunity for him.

Unfortunately, the bullpen foibles didn’t begin with Harris, as RHP Spencer Bivens — perhaps the most surprising omission from San Francisco’s Opening Day roster — had a rough go of it in the 4th inning, ceding back-to-back 2-out solo home runs to Kavadas and Siri. He’ll surely be back on the big league roster at some point this year, but he’ll have to show some stuff in Sacramento first.

On offense, it was a quiet day for most of the players, as the River Cats are still looking for their 1st home run of the season. Third baseman Buddy Kennedy continued his torrid start to the year, hitting a perfect 4-4 with a double and a walk. The bats have yet to wake up for Sacramento, but Kennedy hasn’t gotten that message.

It seems that Kennedy, who was an offseason Minor League signing with an invite to camp, is more emergency depth than anything else. The Giants have everyday players across the infield in San Francisco, with a pair of backups that they feel strongly about. But Kennedy is certainly a quality emergency depth piece to have: he has MLB experience, and is hitting 6-12 with 3 doubles, 2 walks, and just 1 strikeout to start the AAA season.

The other nice hitting day belonged to second baseman Nate Furman (No. 39 CPL), who singled in his only official at-bat, while also drawing 2 walks and hitting a sacrifice fly. The on-base percentage and the contact skills to succeed in a situational appearance are why the Giants are so high on Furman, who was an NRI this spring, and who came over in the Alex Cobb trade. But there are questions remaining, including on defense, where Furman committed his 1st error of the season on Tuesday.

First baseman Bryce Eldridge (No. 1 CPL) hasn’t been forcing the issue since getting optioned, and that was again the case on Tuesday, as he went 0-4 with a strikeout, though he reached base by getting hit by a pitch. His contact wasn’t especially hard in this game, either.

Center fielder Grant McCray came back to earth a little bit after a nice start to the year, as he went 1-5 with 3 strikeouts. The other 40-man hitters didn’t do too well, either, as Rodríguez and left fielder Will Brennan also went 1-5, with the latter striking out twice.

With Fitzgerald DFA’d, the River Cats have a hole at shortstop. For now, AAA repairman Thomas Gavello is tasked with that duty. Gavello, a 2022 13th-round pick who filled in in Sacramento last year and impressed the coaching staff enough that he stuck around, was drafted as a catcher, but didn’t play the position in 2025, instead primarily focusing on second base, third base, and left field, with a few starts at shortstop. It will be interesting to see if the Giants let Gavello, who hit 0-4 with 3 strikeouts, stay at shortstop until Osleivis Basabe is healthy, or if they bring up someone like Aeverson Arteaga to fill in for a while.

Upcoming schedule

The River Cats continue their series against the Bees tonight at 5:35 p.m. PT, while the Low-A San Jose Giants join them tomorrow. High-A Eugene and AA Richmond kick off the season on Friday.

Where to watch Boston Red Sox vs. Houston Astros: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Wednesday, April 1

The Houston Astros (4-2) will play host to the Boston Red Sox (1-4) in the final game of their series. Garrett Crochet starts for Boston, while Mike Burrows takes the mound for Houston.

  • Date: Wednesday, April 1

  • Time: 2:10 p.m. ET / 11:10 a.m. PT

  • Where: Daikin Park, Houston

  • TV Channels: Space City Home Network, NESN

  • Live Stream:ESPN+, MLB.TV | Follow on Yahoo Sports

  • Boston Red Sox: 1-4 (No. 5 in AL East)

  • Houston Astros: 4-2 (No. 2 in AL West)

  • Spread: Houston Astros +1.5

  • Moneyline: Houston Astros 125 / Boston Red Sox -150

  • Over/Under: 7

Boston Red Sox: Garrett Crochet (1-0, ERA: 0.00, K: 8, WHIP: 0.83)
Houston Astros: Mike Burrows (0-1, ERA: 7.94, K: 6, WHIP: 1.94)

Weather: 78°F at first pitch

Ballpark: Capacity: 41,000 | Roof: Retractable | Surface: Grass

Denver Nuggets vs. Utah Jazz: Preview, start time, how to watch

SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - MARCH 30: Ace Bailey #19 of the Utah Jazz in action during a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at Delta Center on March 30, 2026 in Salt Lake City, Utah. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Alex Goodlett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Utah Jazz are hosting the Denver Nuggets for their second-to-last home game of the season.

The Jazz made a pit-stop in Denver last week, pushing the Nuggets to the wire despite playing with a depleted roster. These last few games of the season offer opportunities for Ace Bailey and Cody Williams to continue their late-season growth. Both have played the best basketball of their young careers as of late. These performances bode well for their ability to contribute to a postseason run for Utah next season.

The Nuggets are effectively playing playoff basketball now. Denver is only a couple of games ahead of dropping to the sixth seed, which would cost them home-court advantage in the first-round. Forward Aaron Gordon has been upgraded to probable after missing a number of games because of a calf injury.

Utah’s injury report looks fairly standard for this point of the season:

How to watch

Who: Denver Nuggets vs. Utah Jazz

When: 7:00 PM MT

Where: The Delta Center – Salt Lake City, Utah

How to watch: Jazz+, KJZZ

Tom Izzo 'looked' at Phoenix Suns head coaching job last offseason

Tom Izzo has become synonymous with men's college basketball and Michigan State over the course of his three decades in East Lansing and the Big Ten.

So, would he ever leave the Spartans for say an NBA job?

In an appearance on "The Dan Patrick Show" on Wednesday, April 1, the Hall of Fame coach said he had discussed taking an NBA job last year to coach the Phoenix Suns, who are owned by his former Michigan State walk-on, Mat Ishbia. No, this is not an April Fool's joke.

"I've had more than a couple of job offers in the NBA, and looked at one last year with Phoenix. You know my former player, Mat Ishbia, and that was hard," Izzo said. "That was a hard thing to turn down because No. 1, I kind of wanted to go with him ..."

Interrupted by Dan Patrick mid-thought and asked whether the Suns offered him the job, Izzo said, "We talked seriously" about the position.

"... And then No. 2, I have been pretty vocal about it, I don't like what's going on in college athletics," Izzo continued with his original thought. "But by the way, neither do 99.98% of the football and basketball coaches in America. And I think the kids are going to still find out before it is done that it isn't best for them either."

The Suns haven't been the only NBA team to express interest in Izzo, who ranks 20th in career wins among Division I men's college basketball coaches (764) and has eight Final Fours and a national championship on his resume. As alluded to in the clip, the Cleveland Cavaliers, owned by another Michigan State alum, Dan Gilbert, expressed interest in Izzo in the past. That interest from the Cavaliers came in 2010.

As noted by the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, The Athletic reported in February that Ishbia had asked Izzo if he was interested in leaving Michigan State for a job in the NBA, but the understanding was that Izzo didn't take it all that seriously.

Izzo just led the Spartans to their 17th career Sweet 16 appearance in his three-decade tenure, where they fell to No. 2 UConn 67-63 despite a valiant second-half comeback. He's led Michigan State to 28 consecutive trips to the Men's NCAA Tournament, which is the NCAA Division I record for most consecutive March Madness appearances.

Whether it be entertaining another NBA job or continuing to coach at Michigan State, the 71-year-old isn't retiring anytime soon, either. He addressed that topic after the Spartans' loss, which extended the program's Final Four drought to seven years.

"... It's sure as hell not going to be now," Izzo said on Friday, March 27. "I've got some things to accomplish."

He added: "I said a couple years ago that I'll find a way to get back there. We've knocked on the door twice. We haven't gotten back. We'll get back."

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