Alabama's Labaron Philon Jr. declares for 2026 NBA draft: Latest mock projection

NBA general managers and scouts are heading home from the 2026 men's NCAA Tournament with plenty to think about after three weeks of incredible action on the court. Now they have to figure out which March Madness performances are indicators of future greatness and which are more of a mirage.

The 2026 NBA draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Alabama's Labaron Philon Jr.  is expected to go in the first round after declaring on Tuesday. Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the Guard's draft night will play out.

Our draft order is based on ESPN's projected records and factors in trades, including swaps and protections.

Labaron Philon Jr. 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 11 overall, Golden State Warriors

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

The Warriors could still use more reliable players in the backcourt and could find a fairly compelling player in Alabama sophomore Labaron Philon. Even though the All-SEC guard was not playing at 100 percent during March Madness due to injury issues, he played well in the tournament, recording 35 points during a loss against Michigan. He also notched 29 points in his first game and 12 assists in his second. The guard averaged 22.0 points per game and he improved his 3-point shooting from 31.5 percent as a freshman to 39.9 percent as a sophomore, also managing 5.0 assists per game in the process.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft 9.0 here

Labaron Philon Jr. player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Alabama
  • 21.9 points per game
  • 3.2 rebounds per game
  • 4.7 assists per game
  • 50.9 field goal percentage
  • 40.2 three-point field goal percentage

Golden State Warriors 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 12 and No. 54 (via LAL)

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Big Ten basketball transfer portal signings, commitments: Team-by-team ins, outs

The men's college basketball transfer portal window opened April 7, the day after the 2026 national championship game. Expect plenty of ins and outs as thousands of players (yes, thousands) will hit the portal.

Here's a running list of player movement in the Big Ten this offseason (players USA TODAY Sports has confirmed are in the portal, have either announced intention to transfer or it's been reported they are in portal).

More conferences: ACC | SEC | Big 12 | Big East

Note: Players who enter portal can return to their respective schools.

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  • SG Jasai Miles
  • G Aleksa Ristic
  • PF Josh Harris

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  • SF Jaziah Harper

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Northwestern basketball transfer portal news

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  • G K.J. Windham
  • PG Jordan Clayton
  • PF Tre Singleton
  • C Arrinten Page

Ohio State basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Devin Royal
  • SF Colin White

Oregon basketball transfer portal news

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  • SG JJ Frakes
  • PF Kwame Evans Jr.
  • SF Devon Pryor
  • SF Dezdrick Lindsay

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  • SG Melih Tunca
  • SF Eli Rice
  • SF Mason Blackwood

Purdue basketball transfer portal news

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  • SG Harun Zrno
  • SF Denis Badalau

UCLA basketball transfer portal news

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  • SG Jerry Easter II
  • G Amarion Dickerson

Washington basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG JJ Mandaquit
  • G Courtland Muldrew
  • PF Christian Nitu

Wisconsin basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Aleksas Bieliauskas
  • SF Jack Robison
  • C Riccardo Greppi

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SEC basketball transfer portal signings, commitments: Team-by-team ins, outs

The men's college basketball transfer portal window opened April 7, the day after the 2026 national championship game. Expect plenty of ins and outs as thousands of players (yes, thousands) will hit the portal.

Here's a running list of player movement in the SEC this offseason (players USA TODAY Sports has confirmed are in the portal, have either announced intention to transfer or it's been reported they are in portal).

More conferences: ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Big East

Note: Players who enter portal can return to their respective schools.

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Alabama basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Taylor Bol Bowen

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  • SF Karter Knox
  • PF Karim Rtail

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Georgia basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG Jordan Ross
  • PF Dylan James
  • SF Jacob Wilkins
  • C Somto Cyril
  • C Jackson McVey

Kentucky basketball transfer portal news

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  • G Jasper Johnson
  • G Denzel Aberdeen
  • SF Mouhamed Dioubate
  • PF Andrija Jelavic
  • C Brandon Garrison

LSU basketball transfer portal news

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  • SG Ron Zipper
  • SG Mazi Mosley
  • PF Jalen Reed
  • SF Marcus Vaughns
  • PF Matt Gilhool
  • C Mike Nwoko

Mississippi State basketball transfer portal news

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  • SF Amier Ali
  • C Jamarion Davis-Fleming

Missouri basketball transfer portal news

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  • SG T.O. Barrett
  • SG Sebastian Mack

Oklahoma basketball transfer portal news

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  • Jeff Nwankwo

Ole Miss basketball transfer portal news

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South Carolina basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Elijah Strong
  • PF EJ Walker
  • C Jordan Butler
  • C Christ Essandoko
  • SF Abu Yarmah

Tennessee basketball transfer portal news

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  • G Clarence Massamba
  • F J.P. Estrella
  • PF Jaylen Carey
  • PF Cade Phillips

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  • SG Ruben Dominguez

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  • SF Tyler Harris

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ACC basketball transfer portal signings, commitments: Team-by-team ins, outs

The men's college basketball transfer portal window opened April 7, the day after the 2026 national championship game. Expect plenty of ins and outs as thousands of players (yes, thousands) will hit the portal.

Here's a running list of player movement in the ACC this offseason (players USA TODAY Sports has confirmed are in the portal, have either announced intention to transfer or it's been reported they are in portal).

More conferences: SEC | Big Ten | Big 12 | Big East

Note: Players who enter portal can return to their respective schools.

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Boston College transfer portal news

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  • PG Fred Payne
  • C Boden Kapke
  • PG Luka Toews
  • SG Akbar Waheed III

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  • PG Dai Dai Ames

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Florida State basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG Martin Somerville
  • G Cam Miles

Georgia Tech basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Peyton Marshall
  • PG Eric Chatfield
  • SG Jaeden Mustaf
  • SG Akai Fleming
  • SF Brandon Stores
  • C Mouhamed Sylla
  • PF Baye Ndongo

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  • PF Khani Rooths
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  • SG Noam Dovrat
  • SG Tru Washington

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  • SF Cole Cloer

North Carolina basketball transfer portal news

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  • PF Zayden High
  • G Kyan Evans
  • SG Jonathan Powell
  • G Derek Dixon
  • SG Jaydon Young
  • G Isaiah Davis

Notre Dame basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG Markus Burton
  • G Jalen Haralson
  • SF Ryder Froster
  • PF Garrett Sundra
  • SF Sir Mohammed

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  • C Kieran Mullen
  • PF Roman Siulepa
  • G Brandin Cummings

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  • SF Aaron Womack
  • C Tiefing Diawara
  • G Luke Fennell
  • PG Naithan George
  • PF Tyler Betsey

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  • SG Jaden Schutt
  • C Christian Gurdak
  • SG Neoklis Avdalas
  • SF Izaiah Pasha

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  • SF Myles Colvin
  • SF Dimitrije Kovacevic
  • PF Omaha Biliew
  • G Juke Harris
  • SG Jaylen Cross
  • PF Cooper Schwieger
  • SG Sebastian Akins

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: ACC basketball transfer portal news: Which players are in, on move

Big 12 basketball transfer portal signings, commitments: Team-by-team ins, outs

The men's college basketball transfer portal window opened April 7, the day after the 2026 national championship game. Expect plenty of ins and outs as thousands of players (yes, thousands) will hit the portal.

Here's a running list of player movement in the Big 12 this offseason (players USA TODAY Sports has confirmed are in the portal, have either announced intention to transfer or it's been reported they are in portal).

More conferences: ACC | SEC | Big Ten | Big East

Note: Players who enter portal can return to their respective schools.

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  • C Moustapha Thiam
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  • G Andrew Crawford
  • SG Feliz Kossaras
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  • PF Bangot Dak
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  • PF Taj Manning
  • SF Chimobi Ikegwuruka
  • C Stephen Osei

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  • PG Jaylen Curry
  • SG Daniel Guetta
  • SG Anthony Roy
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  • SG RJ Jones
  • PG Ashton Simmons
  • SF Jace Posey

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  • PG Jazz Henderson
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  • SF Leon Horner

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  • SG Elijah Moore
  • SG Alvin Jackson III
  • PF Keanu Dawes
  • SF Jahki Howard

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Big 12 basketball transfer portal news: Which players are in, on move

Big East basketball transfer portal signings, commitments: Team-by-team ins, outs

The men's college basketball transfer portal window opened April 7, the day after the 2026 national championship game. Expect plenty of ins and outs as thousands of players (yes, thousands) will hit the portal.

Here's a running list of player movement in the Big East this offseason (players USA TODAY Sports has confirmed are in the portal, have either announced intention to transfer or it's been reported they are in portal).

More conferences: ACC | Big Ten | Big 12 | SEC

Note: Players who enter portal can return to their respective schools.

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Butler basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG Azavier Robinson
  • SG Evan Haywood
  • SF Jamie Kaiser
  • SF Jack McCaffery
  • SF Efeosa Oliogu-Elabor
  • SF Jackson Keith

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  • PF Josh Townley-Thomas
  • C Owen Freeman

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  • PF Jeremy Lorenz
  • C Khaman Maker

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  • PG Hashem Asadallah
  • SF KJ Lewis
  • SF DeShawn Harris-Smith
  • SF Isaiah Abraham
  • PF Jayden Fort

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  • SG Zaide Lowery
  • PG Sean Jones

Providence basketball transfer portal news

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  • PG Daquan Davis
  • SG Jason Edwards
  • SG Nilavan Jotham Daniels
  • SG Richard Barron
  • SF Jamier Jones
  • SF Jaylen Harrell
  • C Oswin Erhunmwunse

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  • PG Bryce Lindsay
  • SF Tafara Gapare
  • SF Zion Stanford
  • C Braden Pierce

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  • SG All Wright
  • C Anthony Robinson

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Big East basketball transfer portal news: Which players are in, on move

Royals bats as cold as the Cleveland air, Royals lose 2-1

CLEVELAND, OHIO - APRIL 07: Salvador Perez #13 of the Kansas City Royals reacts during the eighth inning against the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on April 07, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In the second inning, Rookie of the Year candidate Carter Jensen crushed a belt-high cutter to the empty right field bleachers for a line drive home run. The homer was Jensen’s third of the year, and put the Royals ahead 1-0 against their divisional rivals, the Guardians.

But that hit turned out to be the only Royals hit all afternoon. When you only get one hit, you’re gonna lose the game, and lose the game the Royals did in a 2-1 final score.

Granted, today’s game was a little odd. The Royals are speedrunning weird weather games, with their 13-run rainfest victory against the Twins last Wednesday an unusually wet and foggy contest as one example. Today’s contest was another example, and Nick Kappel—the Royals’ Director of Media Relations—pointed out that this was the third-coldest first pitch temperature at a balmy 33 degrees. Cleveland, baby!

Royals batters weren’t totally barred from the experience of running the bases. Kansas City actually drew eight walks, with seven different batters netting their free pass to first base. But no one could get a hit. A little of this was bad luck, as other than Jensen’s home run the Royals had four batted balls with an expected batting average of .570 or better and all of them turned into outs. Of course, the Guardians—miserable little luck merchant gremlins that they are—got hits on all six of their batted balls with an expected average of .570 or better.

Kansas City had their best chance in the eighth inning with one out, Bobby Witt Jr. walked and stole second base. Vinnie Pasquantino walked, and then Witt and pinch runner Lane Thomas executed a double steal. But Salvador Perez had popped up just before, and Jensen struck out immediately after.

And with Matt Strahm and Lucas Erceg unavailable today, and with Carlos Estevez on the injured list, manager Matt Quatraro was forced to turn to his fourth-best reliever in the ninth inning. Predictably, Cleveland was able to do damage against John Shcreiber, effortlessly sandwiching a walk between a pair of singles to squeeze a runner across and excite all 16 remaining fans in attendance.

Hey, Noah Cameron was really good! He threw 5.2 innings, striking out five against one walk and one run. Unfortunately, the Kansas City offense seems intent on forcing their starters to throw near-perfect games for a chance at winning; they came into today with a .653 OPS with runners in scoring position and a .589 OPS in high-leverage situations. Sooner or later, they’ll need to do some damage.

Also, whoever replaced Bobby Witt Jr. with Alcides Escobar, please put them back. It’s getting a little old.

Texas F Dailyn Swain to declare for the 2026 NBA Draft

Mar 26, 2026; San Jose, CA, USA; Texas Longhorns forward Dailyn Swain (3) drives to the basket against Purdue Boilermakers guard Fletcher Loyer (2) in the second half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the West Regional of the men's 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images | Kyle Terada-Imagn Images

In the wake of a sensational season on the Forty Acres that concluded with a trip to the Elite Eight, Texas Longhorns junior forward Dailyn Swain is declaring for the 2026 NBA Draft, according to his agents.

Because Swain’s agents are NCAA certified, the 6’8, 220-pounder could still opt to withdraw from the draft after participating in the NBA Draft combine next month, an invitation he’s certain to receive.

The Xavier transfer was the breakout star for Texas, averaging 17.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 3.6 assists, three of the five major statistical categories in which Swain led the Longhorns. Excellent off the bounce, Swain showed the ability to get into the paint and finish around the rim, make plays for his teammates, and improved his three-point shooting from 25 percent to 34.4 percent while shooting over 80 percent from the free-throw line.

Swain’s improved shooting stroke from distance is a major catalyst in his rise up NBA Draft boards, although he’s still considered a polarizing prospect — some mock drafts have him as a lottery pick, but others don’t believe that he’s a first-round selection.

NIL and revenue sharing have changed the calculus for productive college players with questionable NBA Draft upside, but there remains plenty of upside for Swain if he chooses to enter the NBA Draft with the No. 14 pick, the last in the lottery, guaranteed $10 million over two years in the 2025 NBA Draft.

However, it’s still early in the pre-draft process, which will be influenced by how many players declare and how well players in the same range as Swain test and perform at the NBA Combine.

Swain signed with Texas head coach Sean Miller at Xavier as an under-recruited member of the 2023 recruiting class over offers from Arizona State, Cincinnati, Kansas State, Ohio, Ohio State, and Virginia Tech because of an undeveloped frame and undeveloped shooting ability.

A Big East All-Freshman team selection in 2023-24, Swain played in 29 games (three starts) and averaged 4.6 points and 3.0 rebounds in 18.9 minutes per contest before showing improvement as a sophomore by leading the team in steals (53, 1.56 spg) and ranking second in rebounding (5.5 rpg) and assists (89, 2.6 apg), third in scoring (11.0 ppg), and fourth in minutes (28.5 mpg).

One of the most coveted players in the NCAA transfer portal, Swain followed Miller to the Forty Acres and continued a positive trajectory that could help him become a first-round pick in this year’s draft.

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

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Two of the worst teams in the NBA clash on Tuesday night as the New Orleans Pelicans host the Utah Jazz.

My Jazz vs. Pelicans predictions are backing Utah forward Kyle Filipowski to put up big numbers in a game that should have little defense.

Here are my best free NBA picks for this showdown on April 7.

Jazz vs Pelicans prediction

Jazz vs Pelicans best bet: Kyle Filipowksi Over 19.5 points (+100)

It's that time of the year when teams eliminated from the playoffs shut down starters and put embarrassingly little effort into defense.

That puts the betting value on props for marginal players getting increased opportunities. That includes Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski, who has scored at least 20 points in five of his last six games. 

Filipowski is coming off a 20-point performance against OKC's elite defense, where he took a season-high 25 field goal attempts in 38 minutes. He'll have another productive night against the New Orleans Pelicans, who rank 23rd in the league in ppg allowed (119.4).

Jazz vs Pelicans same-game parlay

Cody Williams is another Jazz player who has seen his playing time and usage rate surge down the stretch. Williams is logging 35.0 minutes and 4.6 assists per game over the last month. He should drop 5+ dimes in what's expected to be a shootout tonight. 

Pelicans wing Saddiq Bey is averaging 20.5 ppg over the last 34 games. He's been taking even more shots than usual with Trey Murphy III and Dejounte Murray sidelined.

Jazz vs Pelicans SGP

  • Kyle Filipowski Over 19.5 points
  • Cody Williams Over 4.5 assists
  • Saddiq Bet Over 19.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Youth movement

With the total sitting at a whopping 242.5 between two teams that don't care about playing defense, let's back another hungry young player in Pels point guard Jeremiah Fears. The seventh pick in the 2025 draft has racked up 13 assists over the last two games. 

Jazz vs Pelicans SGP

  • Kyle Filipowski Over 19.5 points
  • Cody Williams Over 4.5 assists
  • Saddiq Bet Over 19.5 points
  • Jeremiah Fears Over 6.5 assists

Jazz vs Pelicans odds

  • Spread: Jazz +10.5 | Pelicans -10.5
  • Moneyline: Jazz +400 | Pelicans -550
  • Over/Under: Over 242.5 | Under 242.5

Jazz vs Pelicans betting trend to know

The Jazz have gone Over their Team Total in 12 of their last 15 games (+8.60 Units / 50% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Jazz vs. Pelicans.

How to watch Jazz vs Pelicans

LocationSmoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA
DateTuesday, April 7, 2026
Tip-off8:00 p.m. ET
TVKJZZ, GCSEN

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Dailyn Swain NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas star is expected to land after March Madness

NBA general managers and scouts are heading home from the 2026 men's NCAA Tournament with plenty to think about after three weeks of incredible action on the court. Now they have to figure out which March Madness performances are indicators of future greatness and which are more of a mirage.

The 2026 NBA draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Texas's Dailyn Swain  is expected to go in the first round. Here's how USA TODAY currently projects his draft night will play out.

Our draft order is based on ESPN's projected records and factors in trades, including swaps and protections.

Dailyn Swain 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 29 overall, Cleveland Cavaliers

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

After transferring from Xavier to Texas during the offseason and then leading his team to the Sweet 16, Dailyn Swain became one of the more intriguing breakout players in college basketball. The All-SEC forward is versatile and contributed a little bit of everything for the Longhorns on both sides of the ball, scoring well both in the paint and on fastbreaks. Another element that is notably compelling is that Swain is efficient one-on-one in isolation against his defenders.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft 9.0 here

Dailyn Swain player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard-Forward
  • Current Team: Texas
  • 17.7 points per game
  • 7.6 rebounds per game
  • 3.4 assists per game
  • 54.3 field goal percentage
  • 34.5 three-point field goal percentage

Cleveland Cavaliers 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 29 (via SA)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dailyn Swain NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas star is expected to land after March Madness

Texas Rangers lineup for April 7, 2026

BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - APRIL 1: Nathan Eovaldi #17 of the Texas Rangers gets set to throw a pitch in the fifth inning during a game against the Baltimore Orioles at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on April 1, 2026 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers lineup for April 7, 2026 against the Seattle Mariners: starting pitchers are Nathan Eovaldi for the Rangers and George Kirby for the M’s.

Texas faces Seattle in game two of their series in Arlington. Ezequiel Duran is starting at third base in place of Josh Jung. Duran also pinch ran for Jung last night in the eighth inning after Jung singled to lead off the inning, and I’m guessing Jung is dealing with some sort of leg issue.

The lineup:

Nimmo — RF

Langford — LF

Seager — SS

Burger — 1B

Pederson — DH

Carter — CF

Higashioka — C

Josh Smith — 2B

Duran — 3B

7:05 p.m. Central start time. Rangers are +105 underdogs.

Chicago Cubs vs. Tampa Bay Rays preview, Tuesday 4/7, 5:40 CT

Tuesday notes…

  • WHERE ARE THE RUNS?: The Cubs have scored more than one run in only two of their last 41 innings: a two-run inning Sunday and another yesterday. They have had only one other crooked-number inning in their last 54: five runs last Wednesday. That makes a total of three multi-run innings in their last six games. They had six in their first four games. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • IT HAPPENED THEN, TOO: The 2007 Cubs started 4-6 and wound up as NL Central champions. Three other times, the team began 4-6 and won 90+ games: 1937 (93), 1912 (91) and 1904 (93).
  • THE NICO FILES: Nico Hoerner continues to lead the NL in doubles with five, but the team’s total of 12 doubles ranks tied for 26th in MLB.
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY: Mark Grace’s bases-loaded ninth-inning single gave the Cubs a 5-4 walkoff win over the Dodgers at Wrigley Field. It happened 30 years ago today, Sunday, April 7, 1996.

Cubs lineup:

Rays lineup:

Javier Assad, RHP vs. Mason Englert, RHP

Today was supposed to be Matthew Boyd’s rotation turn, but as you likely know, he went in the injured list yesterday with a bicep strain. Hopefully he won’t be out too long.

With Javier Assad, you know what you’re getting — five, maybe six innings, not too many runs, not too many walks, a lot of ground balls. The latter is fine considering the Cubs’ excellent infield defense.

His last appearance against the Rays was 2.1 innings of scoreless relief Sept. 14, 2025 at Wrigley Field.

Jake Fraley, a new member of the Rays this year, is 5-for-13 (.385) vs. Assad with a home run.

The pitch chart below for Assad is from 2025, as today will be his first 2026 MLB appearance.

Like the Cubs, the Rays had to pivot from their original starter for today, Drew Rasmussen. Rasmussen is with his wife, awaiting the birth of their first child.

Thus Mason Englert is going to start this game, and he’s likely a opener for a Rays bullpen day. Englert has never faced the Cubs; only a couple of Cubs have ever faced him, including Alex Bregman (2-for-2).

As you can see by the pitch chart below, Englert has a varied selection of pitches, though he doesn’t throw particularly hard. He has appeared three times this year, maxing out at 24 pitches.

Today’s game is on Marquee Sports Network.

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

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Orion Kerkering back from the injured list, Kyle Backhus optioned

Oct 4, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Orion Kerkering (50) pitches against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the eighth inning during game one of the NLDS round for the 2025 MLB playoffs at Citizens Bank Park. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images | Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

The Phillies’ bullpen, which has been quite strong of late, is about to get another reinforcement to help shorten up games.

We know the last time that Orion Kerkering set foot on a major league mound, bad things happened for him and for the Phillies. However, the way the bullpen is currently constructed, he shouldn’t have to worry about high leverage situations any time soon. There are others ahead of him in the pecking order and that’s alright.

Kyle Backhus, after a rough Opening Day appearance, has been better with each subsequent appearance, yet with his option remaining, was the odd man out.

Christian Anderson NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas Tech star is expected to land after March Madness

NBA general managers and scouts are heading home from the 2026 men's NCAA Tournament with plenty to think about after three weeks of incredible action on the court. Now they have to figure out which March Madness performances are indicators of future greatness and which are more of a mirage.

The 2026 NBA draft is expected to take place in late June. In USA TODAY's latest mock draft, Texas Tech's Christian Anderson is expected to go in the first round after his agent announced the guard's intention to declare. Here's how USA TODAY currently projects the Guard's draft night will play out.

Our draft order is based on ESPN's projected records and factors in trades, including swaps and protections.

Christian Anderson 2026 NBA Draft prediction: Pick No. 21 overall, Detroit Pistons

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

While they are one of the best teams in the league this season, the Pistons are still struggling from the perimeter and could use more talented 3-point shooters on their roster. A simple fix would be drafting Texas Tech sophomore Christian Anderson, who had the most unassisted 3-pointers (61) among high-major players, per CBB Analytics. After moving from the two-guard to point guard, the All-Big 12 Most Improved Player recorded more than twice as many assists per 100 possessions as a sophomore compared to when he was a freshman.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft 9.0 here

Christian Anderson player profile

(all stats as of March 15)

  • Position: Guard
  • Current Team: Texas Tech
  • 18.9 points per game
  • 3.6 rebounds per game
  • 7.6 assists per game
  • 47.9 field goal percentage
  • 42.5 three-point field goal percentage

Detroit Pistons 2026 projected draft picks

  • No. 21 (via MIN)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Christian Anderson NBA mock draft projection: Where Texas Tech star is expected to land after March Madness

Thunder vs Lakers Computer Picks: Our Best Player Prop Projections for April 7

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Our NBA player prop projections are set for tonight’s Western Conference showdown between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Los Angeles Lakers, with the model pinpointing several standout opportunities.

By analyzing the data and comparing it to current market lines, we’ve uncovered the bets with the highest value.

These Thunder vs. Lakers predictions aren’t guesswork — they’re driven by the numbers.

For those building their cards, here are the model’s top NBA picks for Tuesday, April 7.

Thunder vs Lakers computer picks for April 7

Thunder ThunderLakers Lakers
Holmgren o7.5 rebounds 
-105
James o6.5 rebounds 
-130
Gilgeous-Alexander u30.5 points 
-120
Kennard u5.5 assists
-125
Hartenstein u3.5 assists
-140
James o22.5 points
-110

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Thunder computer picks

Chet Holmgren Over 7.5 rebounds (-105)

Projection: 7.8 rebounds

Chet Holmgren has cleared the 7.5-rebound line in six of his last 10 games, and the matchup with the Los Angeles Lakers gives him a strong path to do it again.

Against the Lakers, there should be plenty of opportunities as their offense often funnels shots into the paint and mid-range, creating rebound chances around the rim.

Holmgren’s versatility also keeps him on the floor for extended minutes, which only boosts his chances of hitting the Over once again.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Under 30.5 points (-120)

Projection: 29.5 points

The Oklahoma City Thunder could see fewer scoring opportunities in this matchup against the Lakers, who’ve played at the 10th-slowest pace in the league over the last 15 games.

That slower tempo may continue to impact Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who has hit the Under on 30.5 points in six of his last 10 outings.

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Isaiah Hartenstein Under 3.5 assists (-140)

Projection: 3.1 assists

Isaiah Hartenstein hitting the Under on 3.5 assists in seven of his last 10 games points to a reduced playmaking role within the Thunder offense.

This trend is likely to continue tonight. The Lakers’ defensive scheme often prioritizes protecting the paint and staying attached to shooters, which limits easy passing lanes for big men.

Combine that with Hartenstein’s usage profile, and the Under on 3.5 assists remains a strong play.

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Lakers computer picks

LeBron James Over 6.5 rebounds (-130)

Projection: 7.0 rebounds

LeBron James has hit the Over on 6.5 rebounds in five of his last 10 games, and tonight’s matchup against the Thunder gives him a prime opportunity to do it again.

James is tasked with shouldering a larger share of both the scoring and rebounding responsibilities for the Lakers

The Thunder’s frontcourt has struggled to control the paint consistently, giving James additional opportunities for offensive boards and second-chance points.

Add that to his extended minutes and high usage, and the Over on 6.5 rebounds looks well within reach tonight.

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Luke Kennard Under 5.5 assists (-125)

Projection: 4.3 assists

The Lakers have played at the 10th-slowest pace in the league over their last 15 games, which could limit opportunities for Luke Kennard as a facilitator while he looks to step up in the absence of Luka Dončić and Austin Reaves.

Kennard is projected to fall over a full assist shy of this line, good for a 22.2% EV edge.

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LeBron James Over 22.5 points (-110)

Projection: 24.6 points

The Lakers have been rolling offensively at home, averaging 122.8 points per game — the fourth-highest mark in the league over their last 10 games.

With Dončić sidelined for the rest of the regular season, King James will need to elevate his scoring and carry an even heavier offensive load.

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How to watch Thunder vs Lakers tonight

LocationCrypto.com Arena, Los Angeles, CA
DateTuesday, April 7, 2026
Tip-off10:30 p.m. ET
TVFDSN OK, SPECSN

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