Utah Jazz fan survey results: Can Will Hardy coach a good defense?

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In our most recent Utah Jazz Reacts survey, we got some interesting answers from Utah Jazz fans. Utah is nearing the end of another season where draft position was the goal. With that in mind, most of Jazz Nation is looking forward to next season and how good the team will be. One of the biggest questions these last four years under Will Hardy is, “Can Will Hardy turn them into a top-10 defense in the NBA?” Even though the team has been purposely designed to lose games, they’ve been one of the worst defenses in the league, if not dead last, each season. With an upgraded roster, that’s going to be one of the most interesting storylines next season. But how do Jazz fans feel?

From this survey, it looks like Jazz fans have a lot of faith in Will Hardy going forward. AlthoughThere may be some noise in that data. For example, maybe the roster doesn’t have enough players who are able to defend at a high enough level. We’ll see. All that said, it is interesting that Hardy has the seal of approval for the defense from the fans.

The next question I had was: who has the best chance of making the All-Star Game next season? According to Jazz fans, it looks like that is Lauri Markkanen.

That may be very likely, although I also think Keyonte George would be my own pick. The ball will be in George’s hands a lot and will be the player making everything happen. That might give him an advantage, but we’ll see.

To look at the odds for these and the upcoming playoffs, you can visit FanDuel here.

Yankees set date for Luis Gil's return to starting rotation

The Yankees began the season with a four-man rotation thanks to the many off days they had, but now that they're about to get back to their normal schedule, Luis Gil's return is around the corner.

Before Saturday's game between the Yankees and Marlins, manager Aaron Boone was asked about Gil's potential return to the starting rotation. The Yankees skipper said that Gil will pitch Sunday in Triple-A and then will join the team for his turn in the order. 

"With the off day, we’ll take our normal turn through [the rotation]," Boone said. "He’ll be that fifth starter after [Ryan] Weathers’ next one."

Weathers is set to pitch Saturday night, and Max Fried will pitch the series finale on Sunday. The Yankees have Monday off before hosting the Athletics for three starting Tuesday. That series will see Cam Schlittler, Will Warren, and Weathers pitch before they head down to Tampa to take on the Rays. The series opener on Friday is when Gil is set to make his season debut.

Gil is coming off an injury-plagued 2025. He made 11 starts and pitched to a 3.32 ERA, but wasn't as effective as he was the previous season when he won AL Rookie of the Year. 

With so many starters vying to come out of camp, Gil lost out to the current batch of arms, largely due to his subpar spring. 

Gil made six spring starts and allowed 11 runs (10 earned) in 19.1 innings pitched. While he struck out plenty of batters (24), he just couldn't keep the opposing team off the board consistently enough.

It should be noted that Gil dominated his final spring start. Going up against the Orioles, Gil struck out seven batters and allowed just one hit and one walk across five scoreless innings. 

Buffalo Sabres finally clinch playoff spot to end longest drought in NHL history

Bring on postseason hockey in Buffalo. The Sabres’ playoff drought is finally over.

Following an NHL-record 14 seasons of futility, during which the team finished no better than 19th in the league standings, the Sabres clinched a berth on Saturday when the New York Rangers defeated the Detroit Red Wings in regulation. Buffalo’s playoff drought was among the four North American major sports’ longest active streaks, ranking second behind the NFL’s New York Jets, who last qualified in 2010.

The Sabres clinched with six games left in their season, before playing at Washington on Saturday night, and are in contention to earn the Eastern Conference’s top seed. At 46-22-8, Buffalo is riding a 35-8-4 surge that has vaulted the team after sitting last in the East in early December.

The turnaround has been remarkable for a franchise that through Saturday has gone 5,458 days since the Lindy Ruff-coached team lost Game 7 of a first-round series to Philadelphia on April 26, 2011.

In the ensuing years, the Sabres have finished last overall four times and are on their seventh coach, with Ruff back for a second stint, and their fourth general manager, Jarmo Kekalainen.

Buffalo’s run up the standings coincided with Kekalainen being promoted from his position as senior adviser on Dec. 15, replacing Kevyn Adams, who was fired after five-plus seasons.

The Sabres already had won three straight when the change occurred and proceeded to go on a franchise record-matching 10-0 run. They’ve not looked back since. Buffalo is 14-3-2 since returning from the Olympic break, and the team’s worst stretch since December has been a 0-1-2 skid.

Though Adams’ firing played a role in spurring the team, so did Buffalo getting healthier.

The Sabres’ top two lines were replenished with the return of Josh Norris and Jason Zucker, and their goaltending got a boost with Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen shaking off an early season injury to resume sharing the starting duties with Alex Lyon. After opening the season 4-5-1, Luukkonen has gone 15-4-2 since Dec. 21.

Kekalainen also added depth at the trade deadline last month by acquiring center Sam Carrick, forward Tanner Pearson and defensemen Logan Stanley and Luke Schenn.

The team is led by two of its longest-tenured players: captain Rasmus Dahlin, the No. 1 pick in the 2018 draft, and forward Tage Thompson, who was acquired in a trade that sent Ryan O’Reilly to St. Louis in the summer of 2018.

Dahlin entered Saturday ranking sixth among NHL defensemen with 67 points, while Thompson was tied for 11th among all skaters with 38 goals.

The next test for Buffalo is winning a playoff series, something the team hasn’t done since beating the Rangers in six games in the second round in 2007.

The turnaround has revived a fanbase that had grown weary with losing, various rebuilding plans that failed to generate a winner and a revolving door of talent being shuffled in and out of Buffalo — from O’Reilly’s departure to Jack Eichel being dealt to Vegas in November 2021 following a lengthy standoff over how to repair a neck injury. Each went on to win the Stanley Cup with his new team.

The Sabres have not hoisted the Cup through their first 54 seasons of existence.

Buffalo has had 21 home sellouts this season, including 15 in a row, a year after selling out just five games.

This season, the Sabres have shown resolve in rallying back from deficits. Buffalo entered Saturday with 19 come-from-behind wins, tied for seventh in the NHL. That included defeating Tampa Bay 8-7 last month after trailing 7-5 with nine minutes left in regulation.

The Lightning also clinched Saturday before playing.

Avs defenseman Brent Burns becomes second in NHL history to skate in 1,000 consecutive games

DALLAS — Avalanche defenseman Brent Burns became the second player in NHL history to appear in 1,000 consecutive games when Colorado faced against Central Division rival Dallas on Saturday.

The bearded 41-year-old was recognized on the video board by the Stars early in the game, and plenty of Dallas fans joined a vocal Avs contingent in cheering for Burns.

The all-time ironman streak belongs to forward Phil Kessel, who played in 1,064 consecutive regular-season games from Nov. 3, 2009, to April 13, 2023. He appeared with Toronto, Pittsburgh, Arizona and Vegas.

Burns, who appeared in his 1,500th game in October against the Stars, has been in the lineup for every game since Nov. 21, 2013, with San Jose. He also has played for Minnesota and Carolina.

Burns is in his first season with the Avalanche and has 11 goals. He and Hall of Famer Nicklas Lidstrom are the only defensemen in league history to score double-digit goals at 40 or older.

The meeting with the Stars is Burns’ 1,572nd career regular-season game. He entered the game with 941 points (272 goals, 669 assists). Burns spent 11 of his 22 seasons with the Sharks.

Kings Vs Leafs Game Preview: Kings Look to Stay Within a Game for the Final Wildcard Spot

The Kings are still right in the middle of their playoff race as they host the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight. Unfortunately for the Kings, the Sharks play the Predators, meaning one team is guaranteed to reach 81 points tonight, and the Kings have to win to be tied for that wildcard spot. The Kings are coming off a 2-1 win over the St Louis Blues. The Leafs are coming off a 4-1 loss to the San Jose Sharks. 

Projected Kings Lines

Here are the projected lines for the Kings tonight: 

Artemi Panarin - Anze Kopitar - Adrian Kempe

Trevor Moore - Quinton Byfield - Alex Laferriere

Joel Armia - Scott Laughton - Jared Wright

Mathieu Joseph - Samuel Helenius - Taylor Ward

Brian Dumoulin - Drew Doughty

Joel Edmundson - Brandt Clarke

Mikey Anderson - Cody Ceci

Anton Forsberg

Darcy Kuemper

Projected Leafs Lines

Here are the projected lines for the Leafs tonight: 

Easton Cowan - John Tavares - William Nylander

Dakota Joshua - Max Domi - Nicholas Robertson

Matthew Knies - Bo Groulx - Matias Maccelli

Michael Pezzetta - Jacob Quillan - Steven Lorentz 

Morgan Rielly - Philippe Myers

Jake McCabe - Brandon Carlo

Simon Benoit - Troy Stecher

Joseph Woll

Anthony Stolarz

Line Changes and Injuries

Neither the Leafs nor the Kings held a morning skate today. The Kings did not practice on Friday following their back-to-back games against the Blues and Predators. The Kings are without Alex Turcotte due to an undisclosed injury. The Leafs are likely to miss Ekman-Larsson in tonight's game as he was injured in the 4-1 loss against the San Jose Sharks. 

Key Factors

The Kings vs. Predators game was a very good one for the Kings; while they lost in a shootout, they battled back from a 4-1 deficit and walked away with a point. In that game, the Kings found scoring from all levels. Adrian Kempe had 2 goals, Joel Armia had a goal and an assist, and Scott Laughton had a goal as well. This is what the Kings need to make the playoffs. This is also the first game for Scott Laughton against his former team since being traded at the deadline. 

If the Kings can get that type of depth scoring in tonight's match-up, they will walk away with a win. The Kings' depth players are fully capable of stealing wins or points for the Kings, and tonight is a perfect time for them to play like they did on Thursday. 

For the goaltending matchup, it looks like Anton Forsberg vs. Joseph Woll. Forsberg has put up solid numbers in his last 3 games, with his save percentage above .930. For Woll, he is coming off a 33-save performance in which he allowed 5, but his team did not do him any favours, as they put up only 13 shots in that game. 

Overall, this is once again a must-win game for the Kings, especially when the 2 teams the Kings need to lose are playing each other today. My prediction for tonight's matchup is a 4-1 Kings win. 

‘Things aren’t what people think they are’: Rosenior attempts to calm Fernández storm

  • Liam Rosenior ‘had a really good conversation’ with Enzo Fernández

  • Chelsea vice-captain suspended for 7-0 FA Cup win over Port Vale

Liam Rosenior has insisted he is in a “very good place” with Enzo Fernández as he looked to move on from the controversy of the Chelsea vice-captain’s comments during the international window.

Fernández appeared to cast doubt on his Chelsea future when he talked glowingly about the former Real Madrid midfielders Toni Kroos and Luka Modrić, and mentioned Madrid as the European city in which he would most like to live.

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Hartman scores twice to lead the Wild to a 4-1 win over the Senators

OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Ryan Hartman scored twice to lead the Minnesota Wild to a 4-1 win over the Ottawa Senators on Saturday.

Jonas Brodin and Jake Middleton also scored for the Wild (43-21-12), and Jesper Wallstedt made 33 saves.

Linus Ullmark stopped 19 shots for the Senators (39-27-10). Drake Batherson scored for Ottawa.

Minnesota built a 3-0 lead through the first two periods and extended its advantage midway through the third on a great effort by Quinn Hughes. Hughes kept the puck in at the line, spun and found Middleton on the opposite side. Middleton fired through traffic for his second goal of the season.

Batherson spoiled Wallstedt’s shutout attempt with just over three minutes remaining in the game. Batherson then left the game, but returned after a brief absence.

The Wild capitalized on a Senators turnover late in the first that led to Hartman’s first goal of the game. Hartman scored his second of the game and 22nd of the season when Mats Zuccharello found him at the top of the slot and he beat Ullmark on the glove side at 15:31 of the second.

Jake Sanderson returned to Ottawa’s lineup after missing 13 games with an upper-body injury.

Up next

Wild: At the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday afternoon.

Senators: Host the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday.

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Avs defenseman Brent Burns becomes 2nd in NHL history to skate in 1,000 consecutive games

DALLAS (AP) — Avalanche defenseman Brent Burns became the second player in NHL history to appear in 1,000 consecutive games when Colorado faced against Central Division rival Dallas on Saturday.

The bearded 41-year-old was recognized on the video board by the Stars early in the game, and plenty of Dallas fans joined a vocal Avs contingent in cheering for Burns.

The all-time ironman streak belongs to forward Phil Kessel, who played in 1,064 consecutive regular-season games from Nov. 3, 2009, to April 13, 2023. He appeared with Toronto, Pittsburgh, Arizona and Vegas.

Burns, who appeared in his 1,500th game in October against the Stars, has been in the lineup for every game since Nov. 21, 2013, with San Jose. He also has played for Minnesota and Carolina.

Burns is in his first season with the Avalanche and has 11 goals. He and Hall of Famer Nicklas Lidstrom are the only defensemen in league history to score double-digit goals at 40 or older.

The meeting with the Stars is Burns' 1,572nd career regular-season game. He entered the game with 941 points (272 goals, 669 assists). Burns spent 11 of his 22 seasons with the Sharks.

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Dodgers at Nationals game II chat

Oct 31, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tyler Glasnow (31) throws a pitch in the ninth inning for game six of the 2025 MLB World Series at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Tyler Glasnow makes his second start of the season for the Dodgers (5-2). Right-hander Jake Irvin starts for the Nationals (3-4).


Saturday game info
  • Teams: Dodgers at Nationals
  • Ballpark: Nationals Park, Washington D.C.
  • Time: 1:05 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

SB Nation Reacts Results: Faith in Ryne

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - APRIL 02: Starter Ryne Nelson #19 of the Arizona Diamondbacks pitches against the Atlanta Braves during the fifth inning at Chase Field on April 02, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images) | Getty Images

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It’s early days, but we had seen each starting pitcher for the Diamondbacks once this year. That’s surely plenty to be able to make a pronouncement about who’s going to be our Cy Young candidate for 2026, isn’t it? Things do get a little more complex because of the injury situation. Merrill Kelly is going to get his season under way when everyone else has already had a couple of starts ahead of him, and theoretical “ace” Corbin Burnes will not be taking the mound until even later in the schedule. These factors, and the lack of any obvious answer, is exactly why we had this week’s poll. And the envelope, please:

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Despite a wobbly first start – and a second one which was not much better (including the unearned runs, anyway) – the SnakePit is still keeping its faith in Ryne Nelson. That’s understandable: his body of work last year after coming into the rotation was impressive, and a couple of shaky outings don’t negate all that. However, I’m very concerned about the peripherals. Nelson has walked (6) almost as many as he has struck out (7), and the long-ball problem from last year seems to have got worse so far, with four homers allowed in only 9.1 innings. Indeed, so far Ryne has allowed one hit which didn’t leave the yard, for a BABIP of .043. That’s going up, I suspect.

The impressive first outing by Eduardo Rodriguez certainly opened eyes, and helped boost him into third place. Last night’s game made him the first Arizona starter since Curt Schilling in 2002 to open the season by throwing consecutive games without allowing an earned run [some pitchers have done it in their first two starts, such as Nelson in 2022, just not right at the beginning of the year]. Probably the biggest surprise might be the low level of support, down in single figures, for Merrill Kelly. I get him not out-performing Nelson based on 2025 numbers, but I definitely expected him to come ahead of E-Rod and Gallen. Zac hasn’t been truly good since the first half of 2024, with an ERA from July 1, 2024 of 4.62 across 51 starts.

It’ll be interesting to revisit this around the All-Star break, and see whether opinions have changed, with a bit more significant of a sample size to look at.

Braves stick with standard lineup against Soroka

CLEVELAND, OH - AUGUST 15: Manager Brian Snitker #43 of the Atlanta Braves exchanges lineup cards with Manager Stephen Vogt #12 of the Cleveland prior to the game between at Progressive Field on Friday, August 15, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Can’t say that you can really blame the Braves for not changing anything… did you know they have a better record than the Dodgers right now? This will their fifth time using this lineup in nine games.

The Diamondbacks are making a few changes. Adrian Del Castillo missed the first few games of the season with a calf issue, but is back DHing and hitting fifth. He’s hit pretty well in the minors but has a sub-.300 xwOBA in the majors, even if his career wRC+ is 111 because he massively outhit hit xwOBA back in 2023. The Braves will also get another look at Jose Fernandez, who hit two homers in his MLB debut but hasn’t done anything since.

Every Brave in the lineup has faced Michael Soroka at least once, with the exception of leadoff hitter Ronald Acuña Jr. However, the PA tally is limited — Dominic Smith leads the gang with a whopping six PAs. Collectively, we’re talking about a .392 wOBA and .333 xwOBA in all of 20 PAs.

Six Diamondbacks in tonight’s lineup have faced Bryce Elder before, and the success level has been meh in a small sample: 31 PAs and a .335 wOBA, but a .296 xwOBA. Only Nolan Arenado has double-digit PAs against Elder, and he’s the one guy that hasn’t hit Elder well in terms of either inputs or outputs.

The Kraken Honor Adam Larsson For 1,000 NHL Games

On Thursday night, the Kraken honored defenseman Adam Larsson for reaching 1,000 NHL games played.  423 players in NHL history have met the impressive milestone, and Larsson marks the 141st defenseman to join their ranks.

Adam Larsson Tribute, video by Candace Kludt courtesy of Seattle Kraken

Drafted 4th overall in the 2011 NHL entry draft by the New Jersey devils, Larsson played 65 games for the team that year.  He remained with the Devils until 2016 when he was traded to the Edmonton Oilers. In 2021, the Seattle Kraken picked up the veteran defenseman as part of the expansion draft.  Since joining the Kraken, Larsson has missed only one game-for the birth of his daughter.

Pre-game, Adam was joined on the ice by his wife, daughter, mother, brother, and sister.  To commemorate his achievement, the Kraken ownership group presented Larsson with a custom painting. He also received gifts from the team, along with the traditional silver stick to commemorate 1,000 games played.  His daughter, Alba, also received a miniature version of the silver stick.

Alba Larsson receives her mini stick from Kraken President of Hockey Operations Ron Francis photo  by Candace Kludt | The Hockey News
Alba Larsson receives her mini stick from Kraken President of Hockey Operations Ron Francis photo  by Candace Kludt | The Hockey News

The Kraken went on to lose 6-2 to the Utah Mammoth; an unfortunate end to a celebratory night.

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MLB Moneyline Picks for Sunday, April 5

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Sunday brings a full 15-game MLB slate, and with it, plenty of opportunities to find value across the board. 

Early-season markets are still adjusting, which means prices can be off if you’re paying attention.

Read on for my MLB picks for April 5.

MLB moneyline picks for April 5

MatchupPick
Orioles Orioles
vs
Pirates Pirates
Pirates
-122
Dodgers Dodgers
vs
Nationals Nationals
Dodgers
-186
Marlins Marlins
vs
Yankees Yankees
Yankees
-285
Padres Padres
vs
Red Sox Red Sox
Padres
+122
Cubs Cubs
vs
Guardians Guardians
Guardians
+104
Brewers Brewers
vs
Royals Royals
Royals
-122
Rays Rays
vs
Twins Twins
Rays
+104
Blue Jays Blue Jays
vs
White Sox White Sox
Blue Jays
-177
Reds Reds
vs
Rangers Rangers
Reds
+117
Phillies Phillies
vs
Rockies Rockies
Rockies
+186
Astros Astros
vs
Athletics Athletics
Astros
-117
Mariners Mariners
vs
Diamondbacks Angels
Mariners
-170
Braves Braves
vs
Diamondbacks Diamondbacks
Diamondbacks
-104
Cardinals Cardinals
vs
Tigers Tigers
Cardinals
-104

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Expert MLB moneyline picks for April 5

Orioles vs Pirates: Pirates (-122)

Pirates win probability: 55%

Braxton Ashcraft pitched well in his debut, but the Pirates lost 2-0. However, the outing showed command and should help build confidence. 

I’ll back him against Chris Bassitt in this matchup. Expect a sharper effort and better run support overall.

Dodgers vs Nationals: Dodgers (-186)

Dodgers win probability: 65%

Roki Sasaki vs. a back-end starter is a significant talent gap on the mound.

The Dodgers' lineup will chase Foster Griffin early, and they have a good enough bullpen to get the job done.

Marlins vs Yankees: Yankees (-285)

Yankees win probability: 74%

Max Fried is dominant at home, and Chris Paddack has never fully recovered his early-career form after Tommy John.

Miami's small-ball approach is the worst style to bring against a shutdown lefty.

Padres vs Red Sox: Padres (+122)

Padres win probability: 45%

Walker Buehler is a proven veteran arm and is coming off a tough start, but Ranger Suarez is a gas can that the Padres' lineup can hammer for a solid road win.

Expect a bounce-back outing for Buehler and a Padres plus-money victory. 

Cubs vs Guardians: Guardians (+104)

Guardians win probability: 49%

Parker Messick shut out the Dodgers in his opening start and gets a Cubs offense that has scored fewer than three runs in three of their last five contests.

The Guardians’ sticks should get the best of Edward Cabrera and his history of command issues.

Brewers vs Royals: Royals (-122)

Royals win probability: 55%

Kyle Harrison is a quality young arm, but Kris Bubic is coming off a two-hit outing against the Twins. 

Bobby Witt Jr. hits .313 lifetime at home against lefties, and I expect the Royals to win.

Rays vs Twins: Rays (+104)

Rays win probability: 49%

Nick Martinez has the sharper stuff right now and looked solid in his first outing. Simeon Woods Richardson is steady, but his history against this Rays lineup is sketchy. 

Tampa Bay needs a win and gets it on Sunday.

Blue Jays vs White Sox: Blue Jays (-177)

Blue Jays win probability: 64%

Eric Lauer faces Davis Martin, and the gap is clear. Martin profiles as a replacement-level arm, while Toronto’s lineup should create plenty of chances regardless.

The price is steep, but the talent edge heavily favors Toronto.

Reds vs Rangers: Reds (+117)

Reds win probability: 46%

Chase Burns is a legitimate arm, and Elly De La Cruz has been on a tear. 

The Reds' offense will inflict enough damage against Jack Leiter, and Burns should hold up his end for a solid road win. 

Phillies vs Rockies: Rockies (+186)

Rockies win probability: 35%

Taijuan Walker has been a disaster early in 2026, and Coors is the last place you want to back him.

Tomoyuki Sugano looked sharp in his first start, holding Toronto to two hits, and while he's prone to the longball, so is Walker. 

Back Colorado in what shapes up as a high-scoring slugfest. 

Astros vs Athletics: Astros (-117)

Astros win probability: 54%

Houston starter Lance McCullers opened the season with a dominant outing, while Jacob Lopez walked five and got lit up in his first start.
The Astros' offense has been clicking at twice the rate of Oakland's. Take Houston to prevail.

Mets vs Giants: Mets (-104)

Mets win probability: 51%

Kodai Senga gets a generous matchup against a struggling Logan Webb.

Webb coughed up nine earned runs and five walks over his last two starts.

The Mets got the lumber going on Friday night, and with Webb hard to trust right now, I'll back the Mets. 

Mariners vs Angels: Mariners (-170)

Mariners win probability: 63%

Luis Castillo is a true top-of-rotation arm going up against Angels starter Ryan Johnson.

Johnson got lit up in his first start, and the Mariners offense will likely chase him early. 

Seattle has dominated the Halos in recent history and is a good bet to secure another road win. 

Braves vs Diamondbacks: Diamondbacks (-104)

Diamondbacks win probability: 51%

Brandon Pfaadt is 16-7 at home over the last two seasons, and Arizona beat Detroit despite him struggling in his last outing.

Atlanta will likely go with a bullpen game in this one, so I'll ride with the Diamondbacks at home.

Cardinals vs Tigers: Cardinals (-104)

Cardinals win probability: 51%

Keider Montero steps in for injured starter Justin Verlander.

Kyle Leahy has decent command, and St. Louis gets a favorable matchup against a Tigers bullpen posting a 4.58 xFIP.

Back the road dogs at -100.

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Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2026 inductees list stars Parker, Stoudemire and more

The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame has officially announced its Class of 2026 inductees, representing some of the most impactful individuals who have played a part in the growth and advancement of basketball.

The Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2026 is headlined by Joey Crawford, Mark Few, Doc Rivers, Amar'e Stoudemire, the 1996 U.S. Women's national team, Elena Delle Donne, Chamique Holdsclaw, Candace Parker and Mike D'Antoni.

“The Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame is proud to welcome the Class of 2026, a group that reflects the very best this sport has to offer,” President and CEO of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame John Doleva said in a news release. "From a referee who set the standard over four decades, to coaches who built dynasties at every level, to players who redefined their positions, to a visionary who changed how the game is played — and a women’s class headlined by a national team that helped launch an entire league, alongside three of the most accomplished players the women’s game has ever seen — we are honored to welcome them to Springfield."

These individuals were recognized for their contributions to the game of basketball, whether they revolutionized the sport, pushed it forward, or have been an adversary to the betterment of the overall product of the game.

Here are the list of the newly inducted Class of 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame members, their accolades and how they've impacted the game.

North American committee hall of fame selections

These individuals were selected by the North American committee to the 2026 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Joey Crawford

Joey Crawford was an NBA referee for 39 seasons spanning from 1977 to 2016. He is one of the NBA's longest-tenured and most accomplished officials in league history. Crawford has officiated 2,561 regular-season games in his career, which is second most to fellow Hall of Fame NBA referee Dick Bavetta. Crawford has also officiated an NBA record 374 playoff games and 50 NBA Finals games. He's worked every Finals series from 1986 to 2015.

His refereeing career first began with high school basketball in 1970. Crawford earned professional experience in the Eastern Basketball Association. He made his NBA debut as a 26-year-old.

Mark Few

Mark Few is one of the most successful coaches in college basketball history. He got his collegiate head coaching start at Gonzaga in 1999 and hasn't looked back. Few has led the Bulldogs to long-term national prominence with 773 coaching wins, 26 consecutive NCAA Tournament berths and two NCAA championship game appearances in 2017 and 2021. Few was named Naismith Coach of the Year in the seasons where he coached his team to a NCAA title game.

Few is the winningest active coach, by winning percentage. He has recorded at least 20 wins in every season as Gonzaga’s head coach. He's won numerous West Coast Conference titles and was an assistant coach for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Men’s Basketball Team that took home the gold medal against France.

Doc Rivers

Doc Rivers, who is currently head coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, was named to basketball's highest honors for his contribution to the league for 27 seasons. Rivers collected more 1,180 wins in his career that spans nearly three-decades.

Rivers has coached the Orlando Magic (1999-2003), Boston Celtics (2004-13), Los Angeles Clippers (2013-20), Philadelphia 76ers (2020-23), and Bucks (2023-present). Rivers was named NBA Coach of the Year with Orlando. He is revered for coaching the Celtics to their 2008 championship, at the time was the first for the franchise since 1986. He also coached them to a finals appearance in 2010.

Rivers moved into sixth place on the NBA’s all-time coaching wins list, passing George Karl, in a 123-113 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on December 29, 2025. He is the winningest active coach and has 114 playoff victories, which ranks fourth all-time.

Although he is being inducted as a coach, Rivers was a former All-Star point guard who played 13 NBA seasons.

Amar'e Stoudemire

Stoudemire was the ninth overall pick in the 2002 NBA Draft directly out of high school. He played 14 seasons in NBA and was a six-time NBA All-Star and 2003 NBA Rookie of the Year. In his career, Stoudemire averaged 18.9 points and 7.8 rebounds.

His best years came with the Phoenix Suns where he tallied 21.4 points and 8.3 rebounds on a nightly basis during his first eight seasons from 2002 to 2010. He earned five All-NBA selections and was a key figure in Phoenix’s “Seven Seconds or Less” era coached by Mike D'Antoni, who was also inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame class of 2026.

Women's committee Hall of Fame selections

These individuals were selected by the women's committee to the 2026 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

The 1996 United States women's national team

Similar to how the 1992 U.S. men's national team changed international competition and expanded the NBA's popularity, the 1996 United States women's national team probably single-handedly showcased the women's talent and sparked conversations of a professional women's league, which became the WNBA later that year.

The U.S. women's team captured the gold medal at the 1996 Olympics Games in Atlanta, finishing with an undefeated 8-0 record and an average margin of victory of more than 30 points.

The roster included future Hall of Famers Lisa Leslie, Sheryl Swoopes, Dawn Staley, Teresa Edwards, Rebecca Lobo, and Katrina McClain. Other members were Jennifer Azzi, Ruthie Bolton-Holifield, Venus Lacy, Nikki McCray, Carla McGhee and Katy Steding. The team was coached by future hall of fame coach Tara VanDerveer.

Elena Delle Donne

Elena Delle Donne played 11 seasons in the WNBA and became a two-time WNBA Most Valuable Player in 2015 and 2019. She was drafted second overall in the 2013 WNBA Draft, selected by the Chicago Sky. Delle Donne was named WNBA Rookie of the Year in 2013. She was traded to the Washington Mystics in 2017. Delle Donne led Washington to its first WNBA championship in 2019. She was named to the WNBA’s 25th Anniversary Team in 2021. Delle Donne was a seven-time All-Star and four-time All-WNBA First Team selection. She helped win an Olympic gold medal with the U.S. team at the 2016 Games in Rio de Janeiro.

Chamique Holdsclaw

Chamique Holdsclaw played 11 seasons in the WNBA suiting for the Washington Mystics (1999-2004), Los Angeles Sparks (2005-2007), Atlanta Dream (2009), and San Antonio Silver Stars (2010).

She was a six-time WNBA All-Star from 1999 to 2003 and in 2005. She was the first overall pick in the 1999 WNBA Draft after she led Tennessee to three consecutive NCAA national championships (1996-98), twice won Naismith College Player of the Year (1998, ‘99) and finished as the SEC’s all-time leading scorer.

Holdsclaw became the 1999 Rookie of the Year. She led the WNBA in scoring in 2002. She averaged 16.9 points and 7.6 rebounds across her career. She won an Olympic gold medal in 2000. She was inducted to the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame in 2018.

Candace Parker

Candace Parker is arguably one of the most accomplished players in women’s basketball history. Parker is a two-time league MVP (2008, 2013), three-time WNBA champion (2016, 2021, 2023) and 2016 Finals MVP.

Parker was drafted with the first pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft to the Los Angeles Sparks. At the time she became the second player ever to dunk in a game, second to Lisa Leslie, her former Sparks teammate. Parker became the only player in WNBA history to be named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same season. She earned a league Defensive Player of the Year in 2020. Parker is a seven-time WNBA All-Star and All-WNBA First Team selection.

She made her name at the college level, starring at Tennessee, where Parker helped to lead the program to two NCAA national championships in 2007 and 2008. Parker is a two-time Olympic gold medalist winning in 2008 and 2012.

Contributor's committee hall of fame selection

The following individual was selected by the contributor's committee to the 2026 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Mike D'Antoni

Mike D'Antoni has his prints all over the modern game of basketball. In the 2000s, 'experts' thought he was insane for idolizing offense, and less defense. D’Antoni influenced the game through his up-tempo, 'space-and-pace' philosophy that helped redefine offensive strategy, emphasizing ball movement, shooting and efficiency, and shaping the analytics-driven era of the sport. His Suns' offense was deemed 'seven seconds or less' meaning that players had the green light to shoot good, high volume shots within seven seconds of a 24-second shot clock.

His impact spans continents, having coached professionally in Italy for eight seasons before bringing his ideas to the NBA. Through his 16 NBA seasons, D'Antoni has racked nearly 1,200 career wins. He was named NBA Coach of the Year twice in 2005 and 2017, he served as an assistant coach for the gold medal-winning 2012 U.S. Olympic Team and was recognized as one of the 50 Greatest Contributors in EuroLeague history in 2008.

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Final Four official manning UConn-Illinois game was present for three of Huskies' losses this year

Dan Hurley is a man of superstition.

The Connecticut men's basketball coach is also often animated on the sidelines, whether it is his displeasure with something from his team or displeasure with a call from a referee (or referees) on the officiating crew.

Speaking of officials, the Huskies will see three officials in their Final Four game on Saturday vs. No. 3 Illinois who have worked previously worked their games earlier this season, including one who was on the whistle for three of their five losses.

As noted by CT Insider's David Borges, UConn is 1-3 on the season with official Ron Groover this season. The three losses came against Arizona on Nov. 19, at St. John's at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 6 and then Feb. 18 vs. Creighton. The lone win came in a home game against Marquette on Jan. 4.

Hurley has spoken at length about his intensity on the sidelines with officials this week in Indianapolis after he appeared to have butted heads with referee Roger Ayers in the final seconds of UConn's Elite Eight win vs. Duke last Sunday in Washington, D.C. after Braylon Mullins knocked down the game-winning 3-pointer.

"I get much more of a bad reaction from people, I think, on social media than when I meet regular people," Hurley said Friday, April 3 at the Final Four. "Because anytime I meet regular people, they look at me and they start laughing or they start smiling. Or (say), 'You're the guy from the video. You look a little crazy, but I think you're a good egg.'"

It's worth noting that in eight overall trips to the NCAA Tournament across his coaching career, Hurley has not received a technical foul or an ejection — like he did in the final game of the regular season vs. Marquette after making contact with an official — from a game in the tournament. He was mindful of this in a media availability on Thursday, and based on his speculation history, he's likely thinking of it still.

"I think I'm an intense coach. It's not easy to work my games. But I've always gotten zero technical fouls in my NCAA Tournament coaching career. I just jinxed myself. Oh, my God, now I'm going to get bounced out of this thing. Oh, my God," Hurley said on Thursday, April 2.

Saturday's Final Four will be the third national semifinal that Hurley has led the Huskies to in the last four years, the first team in over a decade to do such a thing in the NCAA Tournament in a four-year span. UConn is 17-3 in six NCAA Tournament appearances under Hurley.

Official crew for UConn-Illinois Final Four semifinal

The NCAA announced on Saturday that the official crew for UConn-Illinois in the Final Four will comprise Ron Groover, Paul Szelc and Marques Pettigrew. The alternate referee is Greg Nixon.

UConn has won both games that Szelc and Pettigrew worked earlier this season: Szelc for the win over Illinois at Te Garden in November, and then Pettigrew for the win over Florida in the Jimmy V Classic at The Garden in December.

UConn-Illinois Final Four time today

  • Date: Saturday, April 4
  • Time: 6:09 p.m. ET
  • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium (Indianapolis)

The Huskies and the Illini will tip off at 6:09 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 4 inside Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

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