Buendía and Watkins stun Newcastle to keep Aston Villa’s title hopes alive

Some wins are a little bit lucky and others downright fluky or simply ground out, but this Aston Villa victory belonged to a different category.

It was the sort of triumph that can be filed under “thoroughly deserved”. Indeed, much of Villa’s attacking play was so fluid, fluent and gloriously improvisational that, by comparison, Newcastle looked as if they were engaged in a footballing equivalent of painting by numbers.

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Penguins vs Canucks Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

Brock Boeser is heating up. His shot volume has increased noticeably over the past 10 games, and he has hit the scoresheet in back-to-back outings.

My Penguins vs. Canucks predictions expect Boeser to have another quality offensive showing with Filip Chytil back by his side.

Let’s dive into my NHL picks for Sunday, January 25.

Penguins vs Canucks prediction

Penguins vs Canucks best bet: Brock Boeser Over 0.5 points (-120)

Filip Chytil returned from injury last time out and regained a slot in the Top-6 centering Brock Boeser. That proved to be very beneficial for Boeser.

He put forth a productive offensive performance, scoring a goal while finishing tied for the team lead with six shot attempts. That matched his highest attempt output on home soil all season long.

That Boeser had such a strong showing with Chytil was no coincidence. He has now played three games with Chytil as his center this season, and Boeser scored in two of them while averaging five shot attempts.

The Vancouver Canucks have out-played their opponents with that duo on the ice, winning the shot attempt battle 46-39 and controlling nearly 61% of the expected goals at 5-on-5.

They are the line best equipped to make noise in that game state, which is important as the Pittsburgh Penguins are one of the least penalized teams in the league.

Penguins vs Canucks same-game parlay

Zeev Buium is another Canucks weapon coming off a whale of a game. Buium had a goal, three shots, six attempts, and logged nearly 24 minutes of ice time while also playing on the top power play.

He is a dynamic blueliner getting a lot of opportunities to put his skillset to use.

Marcus Pettersson has blocked multiple shots in seven of the past nine games. He’s one of the team’s more reliable defenders and is not shy about putting his body on the line.

Penguins vs Canucks SGP

  • Brock Boeser Over 0.5 points
  • Zeev Buium Over 0.5 points
  • Marcus Pettersson Over 1.5 blocked shots

Penguins vs Canucks odds

  • Moneyline: Pittsburgh -145 | Vancouver +125
  • Puck line: Pittsburgh -1.5 (+160) | Vancouver +1.5 (-190)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (+110) | Under 6.5 (-130)

Penguins vs Canucks trend

Brock Boeser has six points over his last five games against Vancouver. Find more NHL betting trends for Penguins vs. Canucks.

How to watch Penguins vs Canucks

LocationRogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
DateSunday, January 25, 2026
Puck drop6:00 p.m. ET
TVSportsNet Pittsburgh, Sportsnet

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Padres Reacts Survey Results: Gaslamp Ball readers would take Lucas Giolito over Nick Martinez, Justin Verlander

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Padres fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

The Friar Faithful have been waiting for news of a signing to breathe some life to this offseason that has been crawling to an end, but what they got Saturday was a report from Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune that pitcher Yu Darvish was ready to retire and walk away from the three years and $43 million remaining on his contract. Since that report, Darvish himself has denied on X that anything is finalized and that he is not announcing his retirement.

If the Acee report did come to pass at some point this offseason, it might create some of the financial flexibility the San Diego Padres and president of baseball operations and general manager A.J. Preller have been looking for. The money saved from a Darvish retirement even with a potential buyout could allow Preller to chase bigger free agents.

As it stands, the Padres are a team that have reportedly been in a financial crunch over the past two offseasons and that appears to be the case based on the limited number of major league contracts signed and the bevy of minor league contracts that have been doled out this offseason. Many of those contracts come with invites to Spring Training and based on the success of Gavin Sheets from a season ago, it appears Preller is looking for another player to have a strong spring to make the MLB roster.

The money the Padres do have to spend would be best spent addressing their rotation needs and that sentiment is shared throughout much of the MLB and fan communities. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported earlier this week that the financial constraints of the Padres have them looking at more mid- to lower-tiered arms. He listed Lucas Giolito, Nick Martinez and Justin Verlander as potential free agent targets for San Diego. Gaslamp Ball asked readers to decide which of the three pitchers they would want in the Padres’ rotation in 2026.

It was not a shock to see the overwhelming majority of those who took part in the poll wanted the Padres to bring in Giolito. He is the youngest of the group at 31 years old and spent last year with the Boston Red Sox, after missing the 2024 season recovering and rehabbing from elbow surgery, which probably has some fans thinking Giolito could be a Nick Pivetta 2.0. Pivetta pitched in Boston prior to coming to San Diego and he was the best pitcher in the starting rotation for the Padres in 2026. Could Giolito have similar success under the tutelage of San Diego pitching coach Ruben Niebla? The Friar Faithful seem to be willing to give it a chance.

Martinez has been in San Diego, he is well-known to Padres fans, and he seemed to be well-liked in the clubhouse. Preller does not often bring players back to San Diego who have left and gone on to play in another city, but that does not mean he is out on Martinez. It just seems that his return is highly unlikely, and the fans seem to want that to be the case as well.

Verlander is going to be in the National Baseball Hall of Fame when he is eligible for induction, and you would be hard-pressed to find anyone who would dispute that. San Diego fans seem to think his best years are behind him and that the Padres could or should do better if they are going to spend on a free agent pitcher. Verlander had a good season, statistically speaking, in San Francisco last year with the Giants, but his win/loss record left a lot to be desired, and he is a 42-year-old with a lot of wear-and-tear on his arm.

There are some fans who did not like any of the options suggested by Rosenthal and used in this poll and that is to be expected. You always want your team to find and sign the best players because it gives your team the best opportunity to compete and win. No one wants to shop in the proverbial bargain bin, but sometimes we have to get the best of what is available and for the Padres and their fans, that appears to be Giolito.   

Cubs historical sleuthing: 1970s Braves edition

This is a really good view of a bygone era at Wrigley Field, also sent to me by BCB reader Joe Coney.

I had to enhance the colors a bit; the original photo as sent to me was a bit washed out. This also made it easier to read the matchups on the scoreboard, and I had a hunch about this game even before that.

It’s clearly pre-Tribune Co. era, because there’s no message board. Going back a few more years, with no soccer clock under the scoreboard this has to be from before 1978.

The Braves are the visiting team, as you can see from the pitcher’s jersey. The Braves began wearing these road jerseys in 1976.

So now we’re down to 1976 or 1977. The Cubs pitcher is wearing No. 39 and, to this point in the game, is still pitching.

That has to be Mike Krukow, who debuted with the Cubs in September 1976. But he didn’t face the Braves that year.

Thus, this is one of the two starts Krukow made against the Braves in 1977. The first one was in early May, and the ivy is too full for that time of year.

Thus, this is the other Krukow start against the Braves that year. It was played Saturday, July 23, 1977. Everything on the board matches what happened that day.

The Cubs are leading 1-0 and it’s the bottom of the seventh inning. The runner on second is Jerry Morales and Steve Ontiveros (16 on the board) is at bat. There’s one out. Atlanta’s pitcher is Steve Hargan, who gave up a single to Ontiveros, with Morales taking third. After that the Braves replaced Hargan with Rick Camp, who gave up RBI singles to Manny Trillo and George Mitterwald, and the Cubs led 3-0 going into the eighth.

But Krukow faltered and gave up a couple of hits. Willie Hernandez relieved him and allowed RBI hits to Gary Matthews (who’d be a Cub seven years later!) and Willie Montanez, and the Braves took a 4-3 lead.

Ontiveros hit an RBI single in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game 4-4, and Paul Reuschel threw the ninth, serving up a leadoff homer to Rod Gilbreath. The Cubs went out 1-2-3 in the bottom of the ninth and lost the game 5-4.

Despite the loss the Cubs were 56-36 after this game and still led the NL East by 2.5 games, in the year many of us thought they’d finally make up for 1969. Well, you know what happened.

Just another little slice of Cubs history.

Nearly a year removed from trade, Doncic more reflective after Lakers win

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Luka Dončić wearing his Dallas Mavericks jersey during the NBA game against the Los Angeles Lakers, Image 2 shows Lakers player #77 defends as Mavericks player #32 shoots the basketball, Image 3 shows Luka Dončić of the Lakers playing defense against a Dallas Mavericks player
Luka Doncic | 1.25

Luka Doncic hugged Mark Cuban. He laughed and exchanged words with his former Dallas Mavericks teammates. 

He even accidentally started walking toward the Mavericks’ locker room at halftime before correcting himself and spinning around. 

Doncic was back home in Dallas, where he was drafted, grew into a superstar and thought he’d spend his entire career. 

Jan 24, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) looks back during the second half against the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

Saturday marked his second time playing at American Airlines Center after the Mavericks stunningly dealt him to the Los Angeles Lakers at the trade deadline last Feb. Emotions went from being at a feverish pitch in his return last April to softening to nostalgia this time around. 

“I mean, obviously there’s always going to be emotions,” said Doncic, who had 33 points, 11 assists and eight rebounds in the Lakers’ 116-110 win. “I was happy to be back here. I went to my house, I saw my cars. But obviously it’s always going to be emotions. I really appreciate how they cheered for me when I was introduced. It’s always going to be a special place for me.” 

During Doncic’s introductory news conference with the Lakers on Feb. 4, he walked onto the podium looking like a man who had been betrayed. He said the last 48 hours felt like a month, adding, “I thought I was going to spend my whole career there.”

Then came his return to Dallas in April. Doncic buried his face in a towel as tears streamed down his cheeks during the Mavericks’ video tribute for him. He responded with a 45-point, eight-rebound, six-assist and four-steal performance. 

Nine months later, Doncic has settled into the fact that he wears a purple and gold jersey. 

So have Mavericks fans, who went from holding a mock funeral outside American Airlines Center with a $3,000 casket to mourn Doncic’s departure to now paying their respects with a standing ovation as he was introduced and chanting MVP as he shot free throws in the second quarter. 

Ironically, Doncic torched the Mavericks on Saturday with one of the very things his former team criticized him for lacking: Defense. When the Lakers began clawing their way back from a 15-point fourth quarter deficit, Mavericks coach Jason Kidd strategized to have his team attack Doncic.

It backfired. 

“We counted after the game, he had six straight stops where they targeted him,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said. “Just a fantastic job from him. Then [he] makes the game-sealing defensive play with the charge on [Naji] Marshall.”

Jan 24, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) shoots the ball over Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) during the second half at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Things have come full circle for Doncic, who felt deeply slighted by the trade, but has responded to the criticism about him being out of shape and unwilling to play defense by entering this season in arguably the best shape of his career

He’s leading the league in scoring (33.4 points a game) and was the top vote-getter by fans for the All-Star Game. Kidd was asked Saturday if he wishes he could’ve done more to stop the trade.

“Luka’s moved on,” Kidd said. “And we’ve moved on. He’s playing extremely well. He’s leading the league in scoring. He has his team in the hunt. For that, we wish him the best. That’s the business of basketball, you’ve got to move forward.”

Doncic opened this season playing MVP-caliber basketball, leading the Lakers to a 15-4 record. Currently, the Lakers are in fifth place in the very crowded Western Conference with a record of 27-17, which is pretty impressive considering LeBron James missed the first 14 games of the season because of sciatica and Austin Reaves has missed the last month because of a calf strain. 

Meanwhile, ever since dealing Doncic for Anthony Davis, the Mavericks have been in a tailspin. Injuries to Davis and Kyrie Irving have derailed the franchise. Despite getting Cooper Flagg with the No. 1 pick last year, Dallas is in 12th place in the West at 19-27. Nico Harrison, who orchestrated the Doncic trade, was fired as general manager in November.

Jan 24, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) moves the ball to the basket past Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) during the second quarter at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Mavericks fans let it be known how much Doncic still means to them by commuting to the arena amid a severe winter storm that was expected to bring two to three inches of sleet to the area.

“That was really special,” Doncic said. “I didn’t know what to expect before because I know how the city gets when the weather is this bad. But I really appreciate a lot of people showing up.”

Doncic reciprocated the love, surprising 22 fans who supported him on social media with a suite, a pregame meet-and-greet and gift bags with his jersey and signature shoe. 

“That was something that was special for me to do,” Doncic said. “I see what a lot of them did on social media and after I got traded, how much support they gave me. Obviously, there’s a lot more fans than that, but I could only fit 22 of them.”

For Doncic, Dallas will always be the place where his professional career began, where he spent seven years, where he became one of the top players in the NBA. 

But now, instead of mourning the view in the rearview mirror, he’s able to look forward. 

And with the Lakers, he has a very bright future.

NHL Player Props & Best Bets for Today, January 25: Gauthier Goes Wild

The NHL has a six-game offering today with some of the league’s top talent taking the ice.

Below, I’ll dish out my top three NHL player props and NHL picks, featuring Mark Stone, Sidney Crosby, and Cutter Gauthier.

Best NHL player prop bets today

PlayerBet99
Golden Knights Mark Stone Over 1.5 points<<+145>>
Penguins Sidney Crosby Over 0.5 assists<<+100>>
Ducks Cutter Gauthier Over 3.5 shots<<+100>>

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Our best NHL player props for Sunday, January 25

Take a look at our best bets and expert analysis below.

Prop #1: Mark Stone Over 1.5 points

+145 at BET99

Mark Stone has been one of the NHL’s most consistent producers this season, finding the score sheet in 31 of his 34 appearances, while currently riding a 14-game point streak.

The Vegas Golden Knights captain has collected multiple points in five of his last nine contests, and I suspect he’ll pick up a few more points against his former team, the Ottawa Senators.

Ottawa has been one of the league’s worst defensive squads this year, allowing 3.39 gpg (28th) while also owning the 32nd-ranked team save percentage (.870).

Meanwhile, Vegas has been on a heater with eight wins in its last 10 games while scoring a league-best 4.60 gpg over that span. The Golden Knights will score in bunches tonight, and Stone will be in the middle of the action as usual.

  • Time: 5:30 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: SCRIPPS, RDS2

Prop #2: Sidney Crosby Over 0.5 assists

+100 at BET99

The Pittsburgh Penguins captain enters Sunday on a five-game point streak with at least one assist in four of those contests, and he’ll add another helper tonight vs. the lowly Vancouver Canucks.

Vancouver is in full-on tank mode after trading captain Quinn Hughes back in December. Since Dec. 22, the Canucks have lost 14 of their 16 games while allowing a massive 4.38 gap — the worst mark in the NHL.

The Pens are heating up with a 4-0-1 record in their last five contests, scoring 5.0 gpg through that stretch. Sidney Crosby should factor in at least one tally tonight in what projects as a high-scoring game for Pittsburgh.

  • Time: 6:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet, Sportsnet-Pittsburgh

Prop #3: Cutter Gauthier Over 3.5 shots

+100 at BET99

The Anaheim Ducks remain without star center Leo Carlsson following a thigh injury, which means other players have had to step up.

Fortunately for Anaheim, they’ve got another breakout forward in Cutter Gauthier, who leads the team with 23 goals and 45 points.

At just 22 years of age, Gauthier has already emerged as one of the NHL’s best shot creators. The Ducks winger has 191 shots on net this season, the third most in the league behind only Nathan MacKinnon (226) and Connor McDavid (200).

Gauthier has logged Over 3.5 shots in five of his last six outings and looks poised for another high-volume effort against the Calgary Flames, who have surrendered nearly 32 shots per game over their last nine contests.

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: Sportsnet

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Sunday morning Rangers things

Good morning, folks…

The first SportsDay Rangers podcast episode of 2026 features Texas Rangers starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi.

Yu Darvish clarifies the reports of his possibly pending retirement.

Former Texas Rangers first baseman Rob Maurer died earlier this week.

The Twins signed a pair of players discussed as possible targets for the Rangers, reliever Taylor Rogers and catcher Victor Caratini.

Jose Ramirez and the Guardians have agreed to terms on a contract extension keeping him with Cleveland through 2032.

David Laurila has his Sunday Notes column up at Fangraphs.

Golden Knights vs Senators Prediction, Picks & Same-Game Parlay for Tonight’s NHL Game

Drake Batherson has 44 points through 48 games and is pacing to clear 70 for the first time in his career.

My Golden Knights vs. Senators predictions expect him to find the scoresheet once again in what should be a high-event affair.

Let’s dive into my NHL picks for Sunday, January 25.

Golden Knights vs Senators prediction

Golden Knights vs Senators best bet: Drake Batherson Over 0.5 points (-135)

Drake Batherson sits second on the Ottawa Senators in points, trailing only Tim Stutzle. He's recorded at least one in 60% of his games, and 67% when excluding matchups against Top-10 teams in goals against — which the Vegas Golden Knights are not.

They've given up 2.98 goals per game and not gotten many saves. Starter Adin Hill has missed a lot of time with injury and struggled when healthy, sporting an .871 SV% through eight appearances. Akira Schmid (.896 SV%) hasn’t fared a whole lot better.

Point being, the Senators' offense — which has averaged 3.4 goals over the past 20 games — should cause problems for the Knights, and Batherson is likely to be at the forefront of that.

A lack of rest isn’t a concern either. Batherson has produced at a very high rate in back-to-backs this season, piling up nine points through seven games while working on zero days of rest.

The 27-year-old played VGK earlier this season and picked up a point while generating six shot attempts. I’d expect similar outputs this time around.

Golden Knights vs Senators same-game parlay

Tim Stutzle is thought of as a playmaker more than a finisher, but he leads the Senators in goals and has found the back of the net in four of the past five games he’s played when skating on the same line as Batherson.

Ottawa (3.40) and Vegas (3.85) have both averaged a ton of goals over their last 20 games. With the two sides struggling to get stops, the offenses should win out.

Golden Knights vs Senators SGP

  • Drake Batherson Over 0.5 points
  • Tim Stutzle anytime goalscorer
  • Over 6.5

Golden Knights vs Senators odds

  • Moneyline: Golden Knights -140 | Senators +120
  • Puck Line: Golden Knights -1.5 (+165) | Senators +1.5 (-200)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-105) | Under 6.5 (-115)

Golden Knights vs Senators trend

The Vegas Golden Knights have hit the game total Over in 14 of their last 20 games (+8.80 Units / 39% ROI). Find more NHL betting trends for Golden Knights vs. Senators.

How to watch Golden Knights vs Senators

LocationCanadian Tire Centre, Ottawa, ON
DateSunday, January 25, 2026
Puck drop5:00 p.m. ET
TVVegas 34, TSN5

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Lakers need Austin Reaves, but is his return coming soon?

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers stands on the court during the NBA game between the San Antonio Spurs and the Los Angeles Lakers, Image 2 shows A Lakers player in a yellow jersey attempts a layup against two Phoenix Suns players in black jerseys, Image 3 shows Austin Reaves of the Los Angeles Lakers handles the ball
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It would be stating the obvious to say the Lakers have missed Austin Reaves.

But what the last 1 ½ months have made clear is how much the Lakers missed Reaves.

A sentiment that would’ve been almost unfathomable nearly a year ago when the Lakers traded for Luka Dončić, and already had LeBron James on their roster, was there would be a variety of statistics that suggest Reaves is arguably just as impactful as his star teammates. 

Dec 10, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves (15) waits on the court during a time out in the second half against the San Antonio Spurs at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Consider this: Reaves has the team’s best individual plus/minus (plus-2.5) and second-best individual net rating (3.3 points per 100 possessions, just behind Marcus Smart’s 3.6 net rating) among Lakers who’ve been on the floor for at least 300 minutes.

Statistically, the Lakers’ halfcourt offense has benefited the most this season when Reaves has been on the floor compared to any of his teammates — including Dončić, an MVP-caliber offensive savant in the prime of his career. 

But there are also the simple numbers that show how much the Lakers miss Reaves: he was playing at an All-NBA level, with averages of 27.8 points, 6.7 asists and 5.6 rebounds, before calf injuries limited him to just 37 minutes in two games since mid-December. 

And the Lakers have gone 10-10 since Reaves initially left the lineup, including the two games he played but was limited in, after starting the season 17-7.

“Certainly the thrust and the movement,” Coach JJ Redick said about what the Lakers have missed about Reaves. “And just the pace. He’s a violent basketball player. And we missed that. His defense, I thought the second half of last year, was really good. Having been with us now for two years, we miss his ability to consistently execute. And those are 36-39 minutes of consistent execution on the defensive end. He knows our stuff. He executes it well. His level of intent on that end is really good every night. 

Redick added: “We talked a lot earlier in the season about his leadership and he’s been very engaged during this stretch when he’s been out. He’s a connective tissue for us on the floor and we’re all looking forward to getting him back.”

Los Angeles Lakers guard Austin Reaves drives between Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker, center Mark Williams (15), and forward Royce O’Neale (00) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri) AP

Redick said before Saturday’s road win over the Dallas Mavericks that Reaves’ return to the floor should happen “sooner on this trip rather than later” — possibly as soon as Wednesday’s matchup against the Cavaliers.

And with the Lakers stepping up their playing over the last week, winning three of their last four games, there’s optimism around the team once he’s back in the lineup. 

“[We] need his dynamic,” Rui Hachimura said. “We had a great start the first 20 games and he was the biggest part of those games. We are excited for him to be back.”

Portsmouth out of relegation zone after Adams goal in feisty Southampton draw

Portsmouth climbed out of the Championship relegation zone after Ebou Adams marked his home debut with a 77th-minute equaliser to secure a 1-1 draw with their fierce rivals Southampton.

Saints were on course for a first league win at Fratton Park in 50 years following Léo Scienza’s 57th-minute opener. But the visitors were denied south-coast bragging rights when the Pompey midfielder Adams – a January signing from Derby – headed in following an Adrian Segecic corner, to spark wild celebrations.

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Pelicans vs Spurs Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The San Antonio Spurs try to sweep the regular season series with the visiting New Orleans Pelicans tonight.

All previous matchups have been close, which is why my Pelicans vs. Spurs predictions take the points with NOLA.

Find out more in my NBA picks for January 25.

Pelicans vs Spurs prediction

Pelicans vs Spurs best bet: Pelicans +11.5 (-105)

There’s not much question in my mind who wins: At 4-17, the New Orleans Pelicans are tied for the second-fewest road wins in the NBA and are dead last in the West (4-28) against teams with a winning record.

However, the San Antonio Spurs haven’t been a great bet against the spread of late, going just 2-4-0 in their last six.

While the Spurs have won all three games against the Pelicans this season, the largest margin of victory has been seven points, and NOLA is 3-0-0 against the spread.

Consider also the Pels are as healthy as they’ve been all season, so all those extra points are a nice gift for Sunday’s matchup.

Pelicans vs Spurs same-game parlay

Victor Wembanyama is coming off a 14-rebound game, the third straight double-digit rebound game and fourth in the last five. In the two games he’s played against NOLA this year, Wemby has had at least 11 rebounds in both.

De’Aaron Fox has only hit 19 points or more twice in his last seven games.

Pelicans vs Spurs SGP

  • Pelicans +11.5
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 10.5 rebounds
  • De'Aaron Fox Under 18.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Big boy balling

Zion Williamson has scored at least 20 points in eight of 12 January matchups, including seven games over 20.5 points.

Stephon Castle has been working as the primary table-setter for San Antonio of late, but he’s hit nine dimes just twice in the last 10 games.

Pelicans vs Spurs SGP

  • Pelicans +11.5
  • Victor Wembanyama Over 10.5 rebounds
  • De'Aaron Fox Under 18.5 points
  • Zion Williamson Over 20.5 points
  • Stephon Castle Under 8.5 assists

Pelicans vs Spurs odds

  • Spread: Pelicans +11.5 | Spurs -11.5
  • Moneyline: Pelicans +425 | Spurs -575
  • Over/Under: Over 239.5 | Under 239.5

Pelicans vs Spurs betting trend to know

New Orleans has covered the spread in eight of its last nine games vs Southwest Division opponents. Find more NBA betting trends for Pelicans vs. Spurs.

How to watch Pelicans vs Spurs

LocationFrost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
DateSunday, January 25, 2026
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVPelicans+, FDSN Southwest

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10 Takeaways from the Celtics last second loss to Bulls

1. Gamed by Kevin Huerter

In Game 3 of the 2015 Eastern Conference Finals, Derrick Rose hit a game-winning three at the buzzer to give the Bulls the win and a 2-1 lead in the series. Almost 11 years later, on the day that Rose is getting his #1 jersey retired by the Bulls organization, Kevin Huerter decided to give a fitting tribute, hitting a game winning three against the Celtics with 0.2 seconds remaining. Huerter isn’t the player I would have expected to hit a shot like that but it happened non the less. Josh Giddey made a pass to Coby White that got the Celtics defense out of rotation. Derrick White stepped up to Coby White, leaving Huerter wide open in the corner where he hit the game winner over a late contest by Neemias Queta.

2. Ridiculous Bulls shooting

Boston had a slow shooting night in this game, finishing 44-99 (44%) from the field and 15-47 (32%) from three. In some games this season, 15 threes is good enough to win these close games. However, this was not one of those nights as the Bulls had a ridiculous shooting night, finishing 43-85 (51%) from the field and 21-45 (47%) from three. It’s not very often you see the Celtics get out shot from beyond the arc but the Bulls just could not miss, having 8 of their 9 players hitting at least 2 threes.

Bulls Shot Zone (Via NBA.com)
3. Jaylen Brown Looked Like Michael Jordan

After playing 46 minutes against the Nets night before, Jaylen Brown bounced back immediately and put up an incredible performance against the Bulls. Brown finished with 33 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists on 14-28 shooting. The Bulls were letting Brown get anywhere he wanted to on the court tonight and played a lot of one-on-one defense which is a bold strategy to say the least.

Brown started out the game hot, scoring 11 points in the first quarter and really set the tone for the Celtics. He started the scoring for Boston with a wide open three over Jalen Smith. His next basket saw him matchup with Matas Buzelis in the corner. Brown hit him with a jab step, drove, and shot a midrange jumper over him. He followed that up by attacking Buzelis again, this time for a layup. Finally, he finished his first quarter with a nice layup on the fast break off of a nice pass by Derrick White.

In the second quarter, Brown decided he want to show Chicago his best Michael Jordan impression, hitting 4 mid range jumpers. The first came after attacking Buzelis again, this time in transition. The next came after navigating a screen and getting around Coby White for a bucket. The third came one-on-one with Kevin Huerter as he walked him down and hit an And-1 jumper over him. The final one came in the final seconds of the second quarter where he walked down Coby White and hit a nice running jumper over him.

Brown continued to show out in the third quarter, hitting a three and a finger roll for his first two baskets but it was his third bucket that was beautiful. Brown got Jalen Smith one-on-one on the perimeter where he drove into the lane. With Smith draped over him, Brown faked, spun, and splashed a fadeaway jump shot that looked eerily similar to MJ.

Brown made some huge clutch shots in the fourth quarter that would have been the difference if the Celtics were able to win. He started his fourth quarter scoring with a great pass by Derrick White into Brown underneath the basket for an easy layup. Then at the 2:23 mark down by 4, Brown made a spinning run to the cup where he got fouled and flipped up a shot off of the top of the backboard with his left hand to make the bucket count. Finally, after the Bulls missed a dunk at the end of the game, Brown took the ball coast-to-coast for a tough left handed layup over Josh Giddey to tie the game with 14 seconds remaining. Overall, I liked everything Brown did in this game and he deserved a win.

4. Anfernee Simons Great Game

Boston needed a second scoring punch in this game and Anfernee Simons really stepped up for the Celtics in this game, finishing with 21 points, 5 assists, 4 rebounds, and 2 steals on 8-16 shooting from the field and 5-11 from three. I thought this was one of Simons’ best defensive games of the season. He did a solid job guarding and his 2 steals were pretty good as well.

His first steal came in the first quarter when Josh Giddey threw a lazy bounce pass that Simons picked off and it resulted in a wide open layup for Derrick White. His second steal came in a bigger spot in the fourth quarter. Giddey was trapped underneath the basket and threw a pass out to the three point line. Simons looked like a defensive back for the Patriots however, intercepting the pass and taking it the other way.

On the scoring front, I would say the second quarter was where Simons’ impact was felt the most. He scored 10 points and kept the Celtics offense in the game. Simons first bucket came when he blew by Kevin Huerter and finished a tough layup. The next came after Queta missed a three and Hauser grabbed an offensive rebound. Hauser found Simons wide open where he was able to knock it down. The third basket came where he blew by Matas Buzelis for a nice ringer roll. Finally, Brown found Simons wide open again for three and splashed it in Giddey’s face.

5. Derrick White Return Game

After a tough stretch, Derrick White missed the Celtics matchup against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday due to rest. White came back for this game in Chicago and had another bad shooting night, scoring 15 points on 5-18 shooting and 3-11 from three. However, I wouldn’t call this a bad game for White overall because he did have 7 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 steal, 1 block, and some big shots in the fourth quarter.

In his first basket of the fourth quarter, White slowed down his approach and splashed a three over Patrick Williams. White’s second basket of the fourth quarter was another three, this time over Josh Giddey, where once again he looked like he slowed down his mechanics. His last basket of the game was his biggest where after Hauser missed a three, White grabbed the offensive rebound and put back the layup to make it a two point game with 3:41 left.

6. Walsh/Gonzalez play to start 4Q

Down 88-85 going into the fourth quarter, the Celtics needed a spark to begin the fourth quarter and Hugo Gonzalez and Jordan Walsh answered the call. Starting with Gonzalez, at the 10:25 mark of the fourth quarter Hugo was able to replicate his game tying corner three against Brooklyn by hitting one over a late contest from Josh Giddey.

Later in the quarter, Hugo was matched up with Nikola Vucevic on the block. After playing some great defense to deny the Bulls from getting it to him earlier, Gonzalez reached around Vucevic and stole the pass.

This set up a play for Walsh at the 7:23 mark of the quarter. The Celtics were passing the ball around the perimeter. The ball ended up in the hands of White and Jordan Walsh made a beautiful cut from the wing to get a wide open layup.

Watching them play in the beginning of this quarter really made me wonder why Mazzulla didn’t use them more. I think he wanted a more offensive oriented lineup to close the game which I am fine with, but I thought the energy that Gonzalez and Walsh gave you to begin the quarter could have been used later in the game as well.

7. Amari Williams first NBA Start

After a great performance in the Celtics overtime win against the Nets, Amari Williams was given the nod for his first Career NBA start against the Bulls. Williams didn’t play a lot, finishing with 2 points, 2 rebounds and 1 block in 10 minutes of play but he showed some nice flashes.

In the third quarter, Williams showed off his defensive abilities once again. After making the game sealing block against the Nets on Friday, Amari was able to get his finger tips on this layup attempt by Coby White. It arguably could have been called a goal tend but I think it was still an incredible effort by Williams to make a play.

Later in the third quarter, Williams was able to finish a nice play on offense this time. After Simons missed a three, Derrick White grabbed the offensive rebound and made a nice touch pass to Williams where he finished off the play with a dunk.

I have really liked what I saw out of Amari Williams in the last two games he has played and showed an ability to still make an impact no matter what situation he is thrown in to. My dream scenario is that he can turn into the British version of 2022 Robert Williams but I will be patient for now.

8. Weird Paint Game

On the surface of this game, it looks like Boston had a great night. I covered the shooting disparity earlier but the other numbers just make this look like a weird loss. The Celtics did get out-rebounded 44-38 and allowed a ton of offensive rebounds that killed them in the fourth quarter. Chicago was able to bleed time and hit osme big shots to keep Boston at arms distance. However, Boston was able to dominate the paint battle as a whole, winning the points in the paint category 52-42. The Celtics were able to attack Jalen Smith and Nikola Vucevic inside to make a lot of easy baskets. This was just a weird feeling game overall because it felt like Boston did a solid job on the boards until very late.

9. Limited Turnovers

Coming into this game the Celtics were averaging 13.8 turnovers in their last 5 games. These turnovers were the main reasons as to why they lost to the Pistons on Monday and why the Pacers looked to stay in the game on Wednesday. However, they did only turn the ball over 8 times against the Nets on Friday and did an even better job of controlling the ball against the Bulls, only finishing with 6 turnovers on the night. It brings me back to this being a weird numbers game, forcing Chicago into 16 turnovers but still couldn’t get the win.

10. Incredible effort for 2nd game of a back-to-back

Although the Celtics took the loss in this game, I really can’t fault them for losing the way they did. Chicago had a hot shooting night and Boston was able to keep up with them. The Celtics didn’t get into Chicago until 4 AM this morning after playing a double overtime game against the Nets. Boston won’t use that as an excuse for the loss but I liked the way they played. They might have been a step slow but even fatigued, the Celtics put up a better fight in this game than I think any other team in the NBA would. It does feel a tad ironic that the game winner that Huerter made just happened to be in the same exact spot that Hugo Gonzalez made the three to force double overtime against the Nets. I guess that’s just basketball sometimes.

Despite the circumstances, Celtics won’t make excuses for nail-biting loss to Bulls

Before being welcomed by Chicago’s freezing nine-degree temperatures on Saturday, the Celtics had their work cut out for them.

There wasn’t much room for rest after Friday’s trip to the city that never sleeps. It took two overtime periods to overcome the Nets, leaving less than 24 hours to prepare to do it all over again against the Bulls. Fatigue predictably surfaced at various points throughout the night, especially considering the Celtics had four players — Jaylen Brown, Payton Pritchard, Sam Hauser, and Anfernee Simons — log close to 40 minutes in Brooklyn.

However, the locker room isn’t giving itself a pass following Boston’s 114-111 loss in Chicago.

“Obviously, those things can play a factor, but we’re not gonna give ourselves any of those types of excuses,” Simons told reporters, per NBC Sports Boston.

Boston failed to defend the perimeter, as the Bulls connected on 21 3-pointers — a stark contrast from Chicago’s average of 14.6 made threes per game this season, and tied for the most allowed by the Celtics all year. That’s typically not an issue for coach Joe Mazzulla’s team, and it hasn’t been in recent seasons. Only nine times this season have the Bulls hit 20 or more threes in a game, making it a rare, albeit dangerous, occurrence that showed up against Boston at the worst possible time.

Chicago’s leader in made threes, Colby White, hit four of his five makes either off the dribble or by pulling up in transition. White challenged Boston’s ability to switch and fight through screens, and he wasn’t the only one. Matas Buzelis, Isaac Okoro, and Ayo Dosunmu were among the others who actively hunted 3-point makes in motion, too, either in transition or off the dribble. And several times, the Celtics found themselves either late or lost as the Bulls collected clean look after clean look, establishing a theme that stuck until the end.

It was clear that outshooting Chicago wouldn’t work as Boston finished 15 of 47 (31.9%), but luck really proved to forsake the Celtics once the closing seconds arrived.

The Bulls missed seven consecutive 3-point attempts in the final 5:09, bringing the game to a 111-111 tie with 24 seconds remaining. Odds suggested that another three wouldn’t be Chicago’s most favorable option, but it was the exact option that crumbled Boston’s defense — one final time. Kevin Huerter settled in the left corner — the same spot where Hugo González hit his clutch overtime three in Brooklyn — and sank the go-ahead basket, leaving Boston almost no time to respond.

In Brooklyn, it was an all-or-nothing three that gave the Celtics new life; in Chicago, the exact same look drained the life right out of them.

Boston went from the energized team refusing to come up short against the Nets to watching the Bulls play an UNO Reverse card, flipping the energy and drive in their favor.

The situation wasn’t a favorable one for Boston, and even though missing a doctor-recommended seven-plus hours of sleep might have factored in, the team couldn’t care less. The standards Mazzulla’s locker room holds itself to won’t change, no matter the circumstances. Blaming tiredness or the uncontrollable NBA schedule isn’t their forte — in fact, it’s the opposite. The Celtics have prided themselves on flipping the script all season, from the offseason to Jayson Tatum’s injury to questions about the organization’s priorities and intentions to compete.

The Celtics aren’t going to feel sorry for themselves, even if it were warranted.

“We know we came here to play a game, and we came here fully expecting to win, no matter the cost, no matter what obstacles we had to go through before the game — the night before, it doesn’t really matter,” Simons told reporters. “We’ve got to come together and win a ballgame. That’s the attitude we have. Even in our meeting today, we were like, ‘We don’t care about any circumstances we had to deal with. We just want to come in here and find a way to win.’”

Recap: Geekie’s mystery goal gives B’s 4-3 win over Montreal

In an entertaining, back-and-forth game at TD Garden, one that featured a Montreal hat trick and about 493 power play goals, the game-winning goal almost didn’t happen at all.

Morgan Geekie’s second goal of the game with just under six minutes to go in the third period gave the Bruins lead they wouldn’t relinquish, with the B’s skating off TD Garden ice with a 4-3 win.

Geekie’s mystery goal was originally thought to be a puck out of play, with the officials unsure of where the puck went.

It wasn’t until David Pastrnak started hopping up and down, pointing at the net, that everyone realized Geekie’s shot had beaten Samuel Montembeault and gotten lodged in the sash at the back of the net.

MYSTERY GOAL!

Geekie’s goal gave the Bruins their first lead of the night, as they had to overcome deficits of 1-0, 2-1, and 3-2 to earn the win.

Cole Caufield carried the Canadiens on the evening, with the American forward recording the second hat trick of his NHL career, but it wasn’t enough for Montreal.

Along with Geekie, the B’s got multi-point nights from Fraser Minten (an assist and the game-tying goal in the third) and Charlie McAvoy (three assists).

Jeremy Swayman made 22 saves.

The highlights:

Game notes

  • The win moved the Bruins to within a point of Montreal in the Atlantic Division, with the Habs actually falling out of the top three and into a wild card spot with the loss. Buffalo (?!?!?) is currently third in the Atlantic.
  • This game was not exactly a penalty killing master class, with the teams combining for five power play goals. On the night, the B’s and Habs went a combined 5-for-7 on the man advantage, which won’t help those team PK percentages.
  • The Bruins got some good fortune in the third period with Nikita Zadorov returning from what looked like a potentially ugly lower-body injury. Marco Sturm noted after the game that Zadorov wasn’t 100% after returning, but hopefully the fact that he was able to continue means he avoided serious injury.
  • The Geekie Mystery Goal has overtaken the “Bring the Rangers Back from the Locker Room” goal as the weirdest of the season thus far, but there’s still plenty of time for more.

The Bruins will face those same Rangers in Manhattan on Monday night.

I believe they actually traveled to New York either late Saturday night or early this morning to avoid the coming snowfall, with the team scheduled to practice at Madison Square Garden at 2 PM.

That practice time is likely not a coincidence, with the B’s getting a skate in just in time to watch the AFC Championship.

Stay safe in the snow!

Devin Vassell’s absence revealed how important he is to the Spurs

The Spurs have gone 8-5 without Devin Vassell. Is Vassell’s absence the main reason for their recent (relative) struggles, or are there other important factors that have been overlooked?

Marilyn Dubinski: I wouldn’t say he is THE reason, but it was certainly a contributing factor.  A big problem for a while was all three guards (De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper) were all in a shooting slump at the same time, and they were missing that relief valve that they could pass out to, either to shoot a three or create his own shot. Vassell is one of a few players on the team who can do both, so hopefully his return will help unclog the offense when it gets bogged down, leading to more consistency.   

Mark Barrington: It’s definitely a factor, but there’s more going on. They miss having shot creators in the starting lineup, which results in a lot of Castle drives into a crowd at the basket. Steph is improving a bit on passing the ball out of a crowd, but he still ends up swallowed up at the hoop more often than he should be. I think the biggest factor is probably fatigue, which could also partially be due to Devin’s absence, but mostly because they haven’t had more than one day between games in January, except for two occasions near the beginning of the month and a few at the end.

Devon Birdsong: I think Vassell’s absence has simply brought focus to how thin the shooting on the roster is. In my opinion, their non-shooting guards become a much bigger issue with someone like Vassell out. I think it would be the same issue if Champagnie or Barnes were out for an extended stretch. I’m pretty confident that at least one of Castle and Harper will improve in that arena, but it has placed a lot of focus on the shooting that the Spurs need at other positions on the roster. Power-forward most of all. I think the addition of those two young guards may actually have been the kiss of death for poor Jeremy Sochan. The Spurs could have adjusted to his lack of shooting if those two could both shoot reliably from long-distance, but with all three of them in the fold, one is going to get left out, and by default, that’s probably Sochan. It’s not a commentary on his potential as much as it is an argument that the other two just have more potential than he does. Really tough break. 

Jesus Gomez: Several players having a slump at the same time played a part in some of the losses. The grueling schedule was also a factor, and the Spurs dropped games to the Rockets, Thunder, and Timberwolves in that stretch, all great teams. But Vassell has definitely been missed. He’s one of the few guys on the team whose shot defenses respect, so even when he doesn’t get touches, he’s helping on offense. Plus, he looked friskier on defense before his injury. The Spurs need all the shooting they can get, and every team can use a wing who can defend and create in a pinch. While he might not always do all that consistently, Vassell has a skill set that not many others on the roster have. 

The Spurs’ four regular starters with Champagnie in Vassell’s place have outscored opponents by a preposterous 21.6 points per 100 possessions, more than doubling the numbers of the four other starters plus Vassell. Should the Spurs consider bringing Vassell off the bench?

Dubinski: I don’t think the sample size of Vassell plus the other four main starters is large enough to take too seriously, considering the amount of time Wemby has missed or come off the bench.  I also don’t think we can sit here and claim Julian Champagnie is THAT much better of a defender than Vassell to the point that it’s worth benching him. None of this is to say Vassell has to start or Champagnie has to return to the bench, but I’m not ready to take this stat too seriously until we see more of the team completely healthy.  

Barrington: That’s a no from me. I definitely think they can bring Champagnie off the bench and find him minutes by staggering the minutes of the other starters. I’m a big fan of Harrison Barnes, but he would probably benefit from playing fewer minutes early in the game and saving his energy for crunch time, which would free up more Sam Penny* minutes. I don’t think it’s that significant who is in the starting lineup, so long as Julian plays 25 minutes or more, which is about how much the starters play. Keldon Johnson has been playing as many minutes as the starters, and I think that Julian has earned a similar spot in the rotation.

 * I watch the games with closed captioning turned on, and that’s how his name is spelled in the closed captions.

Birdsong: Taking into consideration his current slump, I think it’s actually Barnes who should probably go to the benchfor now. Champagnie’s been playing great defense, and he’s also been going off with regularity, and Vassell’s defense and shooting have also been important in that lineup. Both of them on the court would make up for any loss of Barnes. Realistically, though, Vassell is probably coming off the bench as the Spurs ease him in, because that’s just how they do things. I’d really like to see them stagger Castle more, so that you can get the occasional Fox-Vassell-Champagnie-Barnes-Wemby lineup, because I think that could be lethal, but I’ll be happy just to have another shooter back in the game. 

Gomez: Lineup numbers are tricky because the Spurs tend to play a lot of different units even when healthy and a lot more when not, so groups rarely get enough minutes to allow for definitive conclusions. I do think there’s something to the starters plus Champagnie, though. It adds more size, and Champagnie is a low-usage player who doesn’t need the ball, which fits the rest of the unit. Vassell off the bench could get opportunities to create while also bringing a steadying perimeter presence next to the Harper-Castle duo. But there’s just not enough evidence to suggest he should come off the bench permanently. We’ll know more as the games go by.  

Carter Bryant has been showing some signs of progress recently. Should the Spurs play him more minutes even with Vassell back, or should they continue to bring him along slowly in the small bench role he currently plays? 

Dubinski: He’s just now starting to look comfortable as an NBA player, but I was surprised it took them as long as it did to send him to the G League for some development, and then it was just for one game.  That being said, if he truly is turning a corner, there’s no reason to halt his progress.  What they’re doing now is fine, with about 10 min per game, but I also wouldn’t hesitate to pull him if he’s having an off night.

Barrington: I’m a big fan of Carter Bryant. I think they should play him until he gets tired every single game that remains in the regular season. You can see already how much he’s improved in limited minutes, and I think he’s going to be a really good player. The way you find out about that is by playing him. Of course, Coach Mitch needs to hold him accountable and pull him from the game for instruction when he makes mistakes, which could be quite often, but he’s growing by leaps and bounds, and I just want to watch him play. Even when he messes up, it’s fun to watch. When playoff time rolls around, the coaching staff could limit his minutes, but it all depends on how much he develops in the remaining half of the season. He has very little experience playing basketball at a high level, and he’s probably a year or two away from being anywhere near his potential, but he’s going to get there quicker if he can gain experience on the court.

Birdsong: The basketball IQ on that kid is high, which is hardly a surprise based on what the Spurs draft for, and I think he’s starting to acclimate quickly after adjusting to the speed and spacing of the pros, but I don’t think forcing more minutes is in the cards. He’s averaging 13 minutes over the last 5 games, and I think that’s the right amount, considering Harper is averaging 21 minutes. It looks like he’s soaking up some of the minutes that Olynyk and Sochan would be getting, and that’s the right call if you’re not going to play them, unless more size is needed. Barring an injury, I say let him get used to playing in those spurts. If Barnes or Champagnie goes down, though, I think he’s the one who should see the uptick in minutes (unless Sochan’s going to get some run). 

Gomez: I’ll admit Bryant has been better, but he’s gone from eliciting “why is Carter Bryant playing?” responses to being semi-competent in low minutes. It’s not meant to be too strong a criticism of him, since he’s extremely young and raw, with limited experience playing high-level basketball, as Mark pointed out. It was overly optimistic to expect him to be good as a rookie. The other problem is that even if the coaching staff wanted to expand his role, it would be tough to do so because the Spurs have a solid nine-man rotation when everyone is healthy. So who gets fewer minutes? There might be some spare if they bring Vassell along slowly, but I don’t see how they can give Bryant more playing time without making themselves worse.