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Jonatan Berggren Waived As Red Wings' 2018 Draft Class Stands As One of Franchise’s Worst
The Detroit Red Wings placed forward Jonatan Berggren on waivers Monday, a move that further underscored the lasting damage caused by the organization’s 2018 NHL Draft class and reinforced the growing belief that it stands as one of the worst drafts in franchise history.
Berggren, who was selected 33rd overall early in the second round, now appears likely to be claimed by another organization, which would make him the latest high draft pick from that class to leave Detroit without ever establishing himself as a meaningful long term contributor during a period when the Red Wings were in desperate need of young talent to anchor their rebuild.
Detroit entered the 2018 draft holding the sixth overall selection and used it on forward Filip Zadina, who had fallen out of the top five amid concerns regarding his overall projection that the Red Wings chose to overlook, a decision that became immediately controversial when defenseman Quinn Hughes was selected with the very next pick and went on to develop into one of the NHL’s premier blueliners.
The opportunity cost of that decision only deepened as other players available shortly after Detroit’s selection, including Evan Bouchard, Noah Dobson, and K’Andre Miller, each progressed into reliable and impactful NHL defensemen, while Zadina’s tenure in Detroit ultimately ended without him fulfilling the role of a top line scorer and eventually saw him return to Europe, where he now plays in the Swiss National League.
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Despite already missing on a franchise altering opportunity at the top of the draft, the Red Wings still possessed three more picks within the first 36 selections and used the 30th overall pick at the end of the first round to select center Joe Veleno before turning to Berggren at 33rd overall and defenseman Jared McIsaac three picks later at 36th overall.
None of those selections produced lasting value for the organization, as Berggren has now been placed on waivers, Veleno is currently with the Montreal Canadiens and on pace for just nine points this season, and McIsaac never appeared in an NHL game before continuing his professional career overseas in Slovakia.
The extent of Detroit’s missteps becomes even more glaring when examining the players selected shortly after those picks, as the second round alone featured future NHL regulars and impact contributors such as Kirill Marchenko, Alexander Romanov, Ryan McLeod, Kevin Bahl, Sean Durzi, Jack McBain, and Martin Fehérváry, all of whom were available when the Red Wings were making their selections.
Detroit’s difficulties continued into the third round, where the organization selected defenseman Alec Regula, who is currently working into the lineup as a seventh defenseman for the Edmonton Oilers, while players chosen later in the same round, including star goaltender Lukas Dostal and forward Jakub Lauko, have gone on to carve out more stable NHL roles.
In the fourth round, the Red Wings selected Ryan O’Reilly, a player not to be confused with the longtime NHL star of the same name, and while that selection failed to yield NHL results and currently sees O’Reilly playing in the ECHL, several players taken later in the round such as Martin Pospisil, Paul Cotter, and Philipp Kurashev have since become contributors at the NHL level.
The trend persisted throughout the remainder of the draft, which ultimately produced numerous star players and dependable role players across the league, yet Detroit emerged without a single piece or even a reliable long term contributor from a class in which they held four of the first 36 selections.
The cumulative result was a complete failure at one of the most critical moments of the organization’s rebuild, as the draft conducted under then general manager Ken Holland and director of amateur scouting Tyler Wright squandered premium assets and left the franchise with virtually no return on investment. That failure reverberated through the following seasons and contributed heavily to Detroit’s prolonged playoff drought, as the absence of impact talent from the 2018 class created a developmental void that stalled progress and forced the organization to rely on future drafts to compensate for lost time.
When Steve Yzerman took over as general manager the following season, he inherited a system that lacked meaningful contributions from the previous draft, yet in his first opportunity at the podium in 2019 he managed to reverse course by selecting Moritz Seider, Albert Johansson, and Elmer Söderblom, all of whom are currently playing in the Red Wings lineup.
Had Detroit managed to secure even one or two impact players from the 2018 draft, the trajectory of the rebuild could have been dramatically different by the time Yzerman arrived, but instead the franchise was left navigating the consequences of a draft class that provided no lasting benefit and now stands as a stark reminder of how costly missed evaluations can be at the highest level.
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2026 MLS Early Overreactions! Who Will Disappoint the Most? + Danny Navarro’s 2026 World Cup Tips and Tricks
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros share their 2026 Major League Soccer early overreactions, including which teams could disappoint and whether Inter Miami can repeat as MLS Cup champions. Then, Christian chats with Danny Navarro, aka Travel Futbol Fan, who shares tips on making the 2026 World Cup more affordable and what fans can expect when the tournament comes to the USA next summer.
Is The 2025-26 Campaign A Lost Season For The Blues?
Sitting in 28th place in the NHL with major injuries to several key players, the St. Louis Blues look like they'll continue to head in the wrong direction.
Not many things, if any, have gone right for the Blues. Nearly every player is on pace to put up lower goal and point totals than they did last season, and their goaltending has really struggled. The off-season moves haven't made the Blues any better, and now, 33 games into the season, the Blues are at risk of having to write it off.
Almost every report made about the Blues highlights how they'll be sellers at the deadline, and the trading could come before that.
Several players have been named by a plethora of reporters. Brayden Schenn, Justin Faulk, and Jordan Kyrou are the players garnering the most interest, but there can be calls about the availability of Jordan Binnington, Pavel Buchnevich and Colton Parayko. How eager the Blues are to make deals will determine whether they are dealt or not.
If the Blues do become sellers, they would be committing to a bit of a mini rebuild.
They've witnessed some of their latest first-round picks and top prospects graduate to the NHL, and although they aren't stars yet, they are on the right path. Jake Neighbours has continued to improve yearly, Jimmy Snuggerud was looking like an everyday NHLer before his injury, and Dalibor Dvorsky has taken advantage of injuries to solidify his spot in the NHL.
Snuggerud and Dvorsky would love to see their production increase, but playing in the NHL is a great start.
Additionally, the Blues front office likes what they have in Otto Stenberg, Theo Lindstein, Adam Jiricek and Justin Carbonneau. They might be a year or two away from playing in the NHL, but they are developing into possible important pieces of their future.
On the NHL roster, Dylan Holloway, Philip Broberg and Robert Thomas are key contributors who the Blues see as present and future parts of their team.
That leaves several other players who could be expendable. The Blues project to land a top-five pick in a loaded draft. It's been quite a while since the Blues drafted a possible franchise player, and committing to a rebuild this season could put them in position to land players like Gavin McKenna, Ivar Stenberg, Keaton Verhoeff or Tynan Lawrence.
No team wants to tank, but if injuries and losses continue to pile up, it might be their best option.
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Canadiens Forward Is Bouncing Back At A Good Time
Montreal Canadiens forward Joe Veleno has had a tough start to the 2025-26 season. In his first 25 games of the campaign with the Habs, he recorded just one goal. This included him starting the season with zero points in his first 14 games.
With this, there is no question that Veleno has had trouble producing offensively this season. While this is the case, the 25-year-old forward is now starting to break the ice for the Canadiens.
During the Canadiens' Dec. 13 matchup against the New York Rangers, Veleno snapped a 10-game point drought by recording an assist on Jake Evans' goal. He then followed this up by scoring the Canadiens' eventual game-winning goal in their 4-1 win against the Edmonton Oilers on Dec. 14.
Veleno's goal against the Oilers was a nice one, too, as he intercepted a pass from Oilers superstar Connor McDavid before beating Edmonton goaltender Calvin Pickard with a great snap shot.
Veleno starting to produce offensively for the Canadiens is undoubtedly good to see. It will now be interesting to see if the 2018 first-round pick can build on his momentum and continue to contribute offensively for Montreal.
Manchester United and Bournemouth share thrills and spills in eight-goal extravaganza
From near-total control to collapse to late Bruno Fernandes and Matheus Cunha goals that seemed to put Manchester United on the right end of a 4-3 festive thriller. But then, yet more horrific defending allowed Eli Junior Kroupi, on as a substitute, to score Bournemouth’s third equaliser and the points were shared.
Fernandes’s strike was a pinpoint curled free-kick and Cunha’s finish came 120 seconds later when Benjamin Sesko’s cross from the left hit Adrien Truffert and diverted into the Brazilian’s path.
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Senators' Top Prospect Carter Yakemchuk Injured In Collision During Sunday's AHL Game
The Ottawa Senators have had more than their share of key injury concerns so far this season, so why would their American Hockey League club in Belleville be any different? The organization continues to wait for an injury update on B-Sens defenseman Carter Yakemchuk, who was hurt in a game against the Bridgeport Islanders on Sunday.
Late in the first period, Yakemchuk had the puck in the right corner in Belleville’s end, and just after he made a pass up ice, Bridgeport winger Hunter Drew finished his forecheck with a shoulder-on-shoulder hit.
Yakemchuk saw it coming and braced hard for the hit, but it appeared to be a harder one than he was expecting. Yakemchuk lost his balance, falling backward onto one leg like he'd been slew-footed (he wasn't) before taking an awkward spill.
There’s been no word yet on the severity of the injury, but the 20-year-old had to be helped off the ice and did not return to the game, which Belleville lost 4-3 in overtime. In four words: it didn't look good.
It’s news that may delay one of the club's two obvious strategies for the player in the second half of the season. As the organization’s top prospect, Yakemchuk might continue his development in the AHL, trying to elevate his skating and the defensive part of his game.
Or perhaps he might be ready to come to Ottawa to help the club make a push. While he's certainly not a finished product, a case could be made that he might upgrade the right side of Ottawa’s blue line, currently manned by Nick Jensen, Artem Zub, and Jordan Spence.
So far this season, Yakemchuk has three goals and 18 points in 27 games, so he continues to live up to his billing as an offensive defenseman, but his skating isn't elite, and he still needs more polish on the defensive side. That said, he's still only played 27 career games as a pro and is already playing heavy minutes down in Belleville and not being sheltered at all.
Only time will tell if the 20-year-old ever emerges as an impact player in the NHL. But for now, as we wait for a diagnosis, it looks like Yakemchuk’s developmental timer has been paused until further notice.
Steve Warne
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The injury fallout from Saturday’s comeback win over Pittsburgh proved far less forgiving for the San Jose Sharks, who received discouraging updates on forwards Will Smith and Philipp Kurashev.
Bad News
Both players are dealing with upper-body injuries sustained against the Penguins and have been placed on injured reserve, sidelining them for a minimum of the Sharks’ next three games.
The Sharks were originally scheduled to practice on Monday, but head coach Ryan Warsofsky opted to give his players an additional day of rest. In response to the injury news, San Jose recalled Ethan Cardwell and Igor Chernyshov from the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda.
The Silver Lining
While it’s unfortunate that injuries created the opportunity, the 20-year-old Chernyshov is set to make his NHL debut Tuesday when the Sharks face Nazem Kadri and the Calgary Flames. The 6-foot-2, 195-pound left winger is producing nearly a point per game with the 'Cuda this season, posting 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 25 games. Selected 33rd overall in the 2024 NHL Entry Draft, Chernyshov was prized for his versatility and elite skating ability and was named the AHL’s Rookie of the Month in November.
As for Cardwell, the call-up is familiar territory. This marks his second recall of the season after previously appearing in 10 NHL games, during which he scored two goals, including one against the Seattle Kraken on November 5.
As for Smith and Kurashev, the Sharks and their fans will hope for a more positive update from Warsofsky at Tuesday’s morning skate.
Next Game
San Jose enters the matchup looking to extend its winning streak to three games, coming off the largest comeback in regular-season franchise history. The Sharks erased a four-goal deficit in the final 10 minutes of regulation before handing Sidney Crosby’s Penguins a dramatic 6–5 overtime loss.
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Ex-Penguins Defender Among 3 Players Placed On Waivers
A former Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman is available for the taking.
According to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Dallas Stars have placed former Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Vladislav Kolyachonok on waivers.
The Penguins traded Kolyachonok to the Stars during the off-season in exchange for blueliner Matt Dumba and a 2028 second-round pick. Interestingly, Dumba was placed on waivers by the Penguins last week, and Kolyachonok has now hit the wire himself with today's news.
Kolyachonok has recorded one goal, two assists, three points, five hits, and a plus-3 rating in 11 games this season with the Stars. His most recent appearance for the Stars was on Dec. 11, where he recorded one block in 11:55 of ice time.
Kolyachonok played in 12 games for the Penguins this past season after they claimed him off waivers from Utah, where he recorded zero goals, two assists, eight penalty minutes, and a minus-5 rating.
In addition to Kolyachonok being placed on waivers, Chicago Blackhawks goalie Laurent Brossoit and Detroit Red Wings forward Jonatan Berggren have also hit the wire.
NBA power rankings 2025-26: Thunder remain on top, Knicks climb to second as trade talks heat up
LAS VEGAS —On the day that 79 players who signed contracts last summer become eligible to be traded, that and the NBA Cup will be the focus of this week's NBA Power Rankings. That loss in the Cup does not change who is on top of this list.
1. Oklahoma City Thunder
(24-2, last week No. 1)
A veteran NBA media member told me this week he thinks this season's Thunder is the best team he's seen since the Kobe/Shaq Lakers. I would argue these Thunder have the potential to be the best since the Curry/Durant/Green Warriors. Whatever comparison you want to make, we are talking rarified air and a team with a legitimate shot at breaking the Warriors' 73-win record (as long as there are no more games in Las Vegas, where this team struggles to shoot for some reason and did so again in an NBA Cup loss to San Antonio). Does getting that record matter to the Thunder? "Absolutely," Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said. "Winning matters, and no matter what form it looks like to me. So absolutely."
2. New York Knicks
(18-7, last week No. 3)
New York will be playing for the NBA Cup Tuesday night thanks to a 40-spot against Orlando from Jalen Brunson, who has positioned himself to be tournament MVP if the Knicks pick up the win. The Knicks are also positioned to be in the middle of the Giannis Antetokounmpo trade sweepstakes (if he finally demands a trade), but the sense in league circles is that the Knicks really like their team right now and are not inclined to overpay and blow it up to land the two-time MVP. Especially if he is just going to force his way to New York next summer anyway.
JALEN BRUNSON 40-PIECE
— NBA (@NBA) December 14, 2025
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KNICKS ADVANCE TO THE EMIRATES NBA CUP CHAMPIONSHIP! pic.twitter.com/KZ4WNmjIYB
3. Detroit Pistons
(20-5, last week No. 2)
Detroit is going to come up in trade rumors as a team looking for an upgrade — Lauri Markkanen would be a perfect fit for them if he can be pried out of Utah, Anthony Davis gets mentioned — but don't expect them to blow this thing up to make a deal. Detroit is the first team in the East to 20 wins, it has a top-10 offense and defense, and an All-NBA leader in Cade Cunningham. This team already has a shot to come out of the East, they don't need a desperation move to contend now. The Pistons will wait for the right deal, and if they stand pat at the deadline this is still a team to be feared in the East.
4. Houston Rockets
(16-6, last week No. 4)
Last summer, the Rockets made their big swing in trading for Kevin Durant (and paying Bradley Beal nearly $100 million to go away), yet this team gets mentioned as willing to take another big swing and go after Giannis Antetokounmpo, or maybe a point guard (with Fred VanVleet out). The Rockets need to ask themselves whether they are better off giving up more young players (it would likely take Alperen Sengun or Amen Thompson) and picks to go after Antetokounmpo, or better off riding it out with the contending team they have. More and more, the sense in league circles is that the Rockets may not go all-in on Antetokounmpo if he becomes available. Check out a great showdown with Denver on NBA Peacock Monday.
5. Denver Nuggets
(18-6, last week No. 5)
The Nuggets are 6-3 so far in games without two starters, Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun. Denver put together a roster it really liked this offseason — it's been elite offensively (as to be expected with Nikola Jokic playing like an MVP) and good enough defensively. Don't expect them to make a move at the deadline, but with two games against the Rockets this week as measuring sticks — one on NBA Peacock Monday — maybe Denver feels differently after those contests.
6. Minnesota Timberwolves
(17-9, last week No. 6)
The Timberwolves are seen around the league as buyers heading into the deadline — they have been linked to Giannis Antetokounmpo, but more practically they are looking for a starting point guard and have been tied to the Bulls' Coby White. Minnesota decision-maker Tim Connelly tends to be aggressive, and this team, with Finals aspirations, seems to have taken a step back this season despite improved play from Anthony Edwards. Expect something to happen. Also of note: The Minnesota starting five of Donte DiVincenzo, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Julius Randle and Rudy Gobert is the most heavily used lineup in the NBA this season (245 minutes, which is 78 more than any other five-man lineup in the league), and they have a 12.7 net rating.
7. Boston Celtics
(15-10, last week No. 7)
The Celtics are an interesting team to watch at the trade deadline: They are playing well, and it more and more looks like they will get Jayson Tatum back from his torn Achilles this season — with him and Jaylen Brown in this wide-open East, Boston would have a chance. However, they are also just a little over $12 million into the luxury tax, and ownership might want a move to dip below that line for a year. If it happens, it would be an Anfernee Simons trade to a team room under the tax. Ultimately, Boston may look at the East and just decide to stand pat and take their chances with this group.
8. San Antonio Spurs
(18-7, last week No. 10)
Victor Wembanyama made his return to the court in the NBA Cup semifinals and instantly changed the game the second he stepped on the court. He is a force and gives the Spurs a legit chance to win the NBA Cup and use that as a stepping stone for an improving team. What's impressive is the Spurs' 9-3 record with Wemby out, as their offense has covered for a struggling defense. Their guards — De'Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle, Dylan Harper and Devin Vassell — were blowing by their defenders and touching the paint, then either finishing or kicking out for an open 3-pointers. In terms of trades, the Spurs get mentioned a lot in Giannis Antetokounmpo rumors, but this team is playing so well right now that the feeling is that San Antonio would rather play things out with the guys they have rather than make an all-in move.
WEMBY RETURNS, SPURS PUNCH TICKET TO EMIRATES NBA CUP CHAMPIONSHIP!
— NBA (@NBA) December 14, 2025
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9. Los Angeles Lakers
(18-7, last week No. 8)
The Lakers are 6-2 in games where Luka Doncic, LeBron James and Austin Reaves all play, but the team has a -5.1 net rating in the minutes all three of them are on the court together. The Lakers' defensive struggles were highlighted in the NBA Cup loss to the Spurs, where the biggest issues were containing drives at the point of attack and getting back in transition. "They [the Spurs] were just going downhill [to] drive and kick. They scored..." Luka Doncic said. "Just each one of us [have] gotta guard better and not let your guard drive that way." While the Lakers are one of the top four teams in the West, their ability to get stops remains the big question — does their defense put a cap on how good they can be? The Lakers' offense, especially in a playoff series, should be elite with Doncic, Reaves, and LeBron, and it could cover up an average defense, but the Lakers are currently 20th in the league in defensive rating and have work to do to get to average. As an added note, don't forget that the guy who turns 41 later this month can still do this.
"OHHHH LEBRON JAMES... A FEROCIOUS FLUSH!"
— NBA (@NBA) December 11, 2025
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And the block on the other end... tap to watch on Prime: https://t.co/7Xzi9OenaCpic.twitter.com/irV3nS4lEZ
10. Orlando Magic
(15-11, last week No. 9)
While the news on Franz Wagner is as good as could have been hoped for — it looked so much worse when the injury happened — he's still going to be out around a month (high ankle sprain). Wagner's absence means we get to see what this team looks like with lineup of three guards, Banchero and a center — the lineups that thrived with Wagner as the four while Banchero was out. Those lineups with Banchero back were good enough to get the team an NBA Cup win against Miami and, with that, a trip to Las Vegas and the NBA Cup semifinals, where they fell to the Knicks in a good measuring-stick game for the playoffs. Orlando gets mentioned in trade rumors every time a floor general point guard comes up, but it would have to be the right deal to get them to act, as Anthony Black is starting to find his footing in that role.
11. Cleveland Cavaliers
(15-12, last week No. 13)
These Cavaliers are a good team — top 10 in the league in both offense and defense this season — but they have not come close to living up to expectations. If the postseason started today, the preseason conference favorites would be in the play-in. Is it time to shake things up in Cleveland, possibly trading Jarrett Allen — Evan Mobley is already playing a lot more at the five — to bring in shooting and/or defense on the wing? Shooting matters, the Cavaliers lead the league in 3-point attempts a game at 44.1 a game, but they are hitting just 33.9% of those (28th in the league). After a recent loss to Portland, coach Kenny Atkinson bemoaned half a dozen of his team's 3-point attempts, wishing the player had driven to the rim. It's something to watch. The Celtics have interesting games this week against the Pistons, Heat and Raptors.
12. Philadelphia 76ers
(14-11, last week No. 15)
Joel Embiid has played 30+ minutes in three straight games for the 76ers, and Paul George scored 35 against the Hawks, his highest total since coming to Philadelphia. However, in a sign of how much Tyrese Maxey, Philly lost to Atlanta despite Embiid and George playing well. There aren't many trade rumors flying around Philadelphia, which is a little odd for a Daryl Morey team, but I think they just want to get the group they have healthy. If a trade is found, it likely involves sending out Kelly Oubre Jr. (who remains out with a left knee sprain).
13. Miami Heat
(14-11, last week No. 12)
Miami's slump of late continued in the NBA Cup, with a loss to Orlando in the quarterfinals, meaning no trip to Las Vegas. The Heat are still a roster figuring out what works best for them. For example, with Bam Adebayo and Kel'el Ware both finally healthy, Erik Spoelstra said he wants to see what the Heat look like with both bigs on the floor. So far this season, in 123 minutes, they have a -12.5 net rating, which is not great, but Spoelstra told Anthony Chiang of the Miami Herald he wants to give it a longer look: "I just want to see that group, when we play bigger, just for it to be a plus. So we have some work to do there. It should be a very good defensive group, but that's a group that hasn't been able to defend so far."
14. Toronto Raptors
(15-11, last week No. 11)
Trade rumors in Toronto swirled around RJ Barrett, but then he went out with a sprained knee and the team has gone 1-6 without him. They need Barrett, and he is set to return this week, the team announced. Toronto is mentioned as a dark-horse contender for Antetokounmpo, as well as in other trades, but any significant deal would likely mean sending Barrett out. Do the Raptors want to do that, or are they comfortable riding it out with the guys they have?
15. Phoenix Suns
(14-12, last week No. 14)
Phoenix reshaped its roster with bold moves over the summer, which has paid off with a better-than-expected team. That said, the Suns have gone 2-5 in their last seven and got obliterated by the Thunder in the NBA Cup quarterfinals. If the Suns decide they need to do something and make a trade at the deadline, look for center Nick Richards to be in the deal (Phoenix is deep at the five, and there are teams looking for depth at that position).
16. Atlanta Hawks
(15-12, last week No. 16)
The Hawks get mentioned in a lot of trade rumors. If Antetokounmpo finally demands a trade out of Milwaukee, and if the Hawks are willing to part with the rights to the Pelicans' pick in the 2026 NBA Draft — two huge "ifs" — this team could be one of the frontrunners to land the two-time MVP. One way or another, expect the Hawks to be active around the trade deadline. The one guy unquestionably off limits: Jalen Johnson. He has put up a triple-double in four straight games.
17. Golden State Warriors
(13-14, last week No. 17)
Golden State will try to trade Jonathan Kuminga at the deadline (he can't be traded until Jan. 15), ideally bringing back a player who better fits their style of play. In a sign of where things stand with this season's Warriors, Stephen Curry returned from his injury over the weekend and dropped 48 on the Trail Blazers, but Golden State still lost. Curry now has more 40+ point games after age 30 than any player in NBA history, passing Michael Jordan.
Steph Curry dazzled as only Steph Curry can, despite the Warriors loss.
— NBA (@NBA) December 15, 2025
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18. Memphis Grizzlies
(11-14, last week No. 18)
Ja Morant returned to the court, but Memphis went 7-3 in the games he missed with a strained calf, which has led to speculation the Grizzlies might move on and trade the star at the deadline. Don't bet on it. The primary hurdle is a limited market for Morant and a poor return in any deal (maybe there is a team looking to swap bad contracts, but that's not something Memphis' decision-maker, Zach Kleinman, would be interested in). Morant is likely going to be with the Grizzlies through the end of the season. The question becomes, when he gets his legs back under him, can Morant blend in and accentuate what has been working in his absence?
19. Dallas Mavericks
(10-16, last week No. 19)
Dallas is going to look for an Anthony Davis trade at the deadline, but the market for a 32-year-old with an injury history and wanting a contract extension is going to be limited (as good as Davis still is when healthy — he can help teams). It feels more likely that Daniel Gafford will be the Maverick on the move at the trade deadline, as a lot of teams are looking for depth at the five, and Gafford is a rock-solid, two-way pick-and-roll big man. His name will come up a lot.
20. Portland Trail Blazers
(10-16, last week No. 20)
Don't expect a big move on the trade market from the Trail Blazers, nor is it time for them to make a big swing. They need to develop the young players on the roster (and figure out the coaching situation long term), big moves can wait. That said, don't be surprised if Robert Williams III gets traded, there are a lot of teams looking for depth at the five, and Portland needs to get back shooting.
21. Milwaukee Bucks
(11-16, last week No. 21)
As of right now, Giannis Antetokounmpo has not demanded a trade and is not available. Until he is willing to be the bad guy and knock over the first domino, nothing else is going to fall in place for the most discussed name around the league. Antetokounmpo is sidelined with a calf strain, and in a sign of how much this team needs him, they lost by 45 to Brooklyn over the weekend without him (that said, they also snapped Boston's five-game win streak without him). The Bucks need to get right, they have dropped seven in a row on the road and, starting over the weekend in Minnesota, Milwaukee has a road-heavy schedule for the next few weeks.
22. Charlotte Hornets
(8-18, last week No. 22)
LaMelo Ball is the big name that comes up in Charlotte trade rumors, but there isn't much of a market for him because of his history of injuries, traits that drive coaches crazy (particularly on defense) and the fact that he is owed $46.4 million next season. If Ball is traded, it's far more likely to come next offseason. Teams are not calling too much about Ball, but they are calling about Collin Sexton, that's a name to watch.
23. Utah Jazz
(9-15, last week No. 23)
If the Ainge family makes Lauri Markkanen available at the trade deadline, there will be a lineup of suitors. Other teams think the Jazz should trade him and tank harder to hold on to their top-eight-protected first-round pick (the Jazz would currently enter the lottery with the eighth-worst record and a 60% chance to retain their pick, otherwise the Thunder get richer). George Niang is a couple of weeks away from a return from his foot injury, if he comes back and plays well the Jazz will get calls about him from playoff teams looking to add shooting and depth.
24. Chicago Bulls
(10-15, last week No. 26)
Chicago was linked to Anthony Davis as a feel-good homecoming story — except there seems to be no truth to it. Marc Stein poured cold water on the rumor recently, saying there is no sign the Bulls are interested. Why should they be? This is a team rebuilding around Josh Giddey, why would they trade for an expensive, 32-year-old win now center? There are a lot of teams calling about Coby White, and if the Bulls don't want to pay up for the free agent-to-be this summer, they should trade him at the deadline and get something of quality in return.
25. Brooklyn Nets
(7-18, last week No. 25)
If there is a blockbuster trade at the deadline, look for Brooklyn to be the third team in because they have $15.3 million in cap space to help facilitate a deal (and get some draft picks or a young player in the process). The Nets have won 4-of-6, at the deadline last season the Nets sent talent out because Jordi Fernandez is such a good coach he was winning with what they had. That could happen again at the deadline.
26. Indiana Pacers
(6-20, last week No. 24)
If you want to know why the Pacers have struggled more than expected this season, if you want to know how hard injuries have hit them, it's this simple: Aaron Nesmith, Bennedict Mathurin, Andrew Nembhard and Pascal Siakam have been on the court together for a total of seven minutes this season. With Mathurin set to be a restricted free agent this offseason, teams are going to call and see if he's available. The Pacers like him, but if they're not going to pay up to keep him long term this summer, then they may trade him to get something back.
27. Los Angeles Clippers
(6-19, last week No. 28)
The Clippers have struggled mightily in the clutch this season, going 2-10 with a -17.6 net rating in games within five points in the final five minutes. Never was that more evident then in Houston last Thursday night, when the Clippers were down 114-111 with 8.7 seconds left and needed to inbound the ball and get it up court to attempt a game-tying 3-pointer, but nobody came back to inbound the ball. When Nicolas Batum finally did, nobody else came back to give him a person to inbound the ball to, and the result was Batum stepping over the line trying to make a pass. The Clippers' problems are such that there is no trade to make that changes this season for them (and while teams are watching, them trading James Harden or Kawhi Leonard at the deadline is highly unlikely). This is the roster and the Clippers need to figure it out with three quarters of a season remaining.
Game on the line, someone should probably go get the ball. pic.twitter.com/gmVbRyWPKk
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) December 12, 2025
28. Sacramento Kings
(6-20, last week No. 27)
Everyone talks about the Kings trying to trade their stars — Domantas Sabonis, DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and teams are calling about them — the name to watch is Keon Ellis. The 3&D guard is in demand around the league, with the Lakers among the teams checking to see what the price might be in a deal.
29. New Orleans Pelicans
(5-22, last week No. 30)
Team president Joe Dumars has taken a lot of criticism for giving up control of the team's first-round pick in the deep 2026 NBA Draft — a pick that would enter the lottery No. 2 as of right now — to move up 10 spots and get Derik Queen in the last draft. Dumars defended the move, speaking to ESPN: It simply came down to we have this guard that we really, really love and this young big that we really, really love. Let's go for it. I know we paid a big price for it, but it's not like we're unhappy with what we got. We like what we have as foundational pieces for the long term here." Just for the record, it is possible to like a player — Queen has been fantastic this season — and think the process was flawed and the price to land him too high.
DERIK QUEEN: 33p, 10r, 10a, 4b
— NBA (@NBA) December 9, 2025
The FIRST ROOKIE since blocks began being tracked in 1973-74 to record a 30-point triple-double with 4 blocks! pic.twitter.com/VRk0dvbcqk
30. Washington Wizards
(4-20, last week No. 29)
Can the Wizards find a new home for CJ McCollum or Khris Middleton? McCollum is in the final year of his contract and has shown he can still put up points (not as consistently or efficiently as he once did, but he can still get a bucket), which means he should have teams interested in him. The Wizards have two games against the red-hot Spurs this week, that's going to be rough.
2025-26 NBA MVP ladder, race: Odds, power rankings, frontrunners including Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic, Brunson
The MVP race got a little more interesting when the Oklahoma City Thunder lost in the NBA Cup semifinals to the Spurs over the weekend. Despite the loss, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander remained the leader in terms of odds and my leader as well.
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Vaughn Dalzell‘s Week 9 MVP Rankings
Assists Per Game: 6.4 (15th)
Rebounds Per Game: 4.7 RPG (95th)
Despite the Thunder dropping to 24-2 on the season with a NBA Cup Seminal loss to the Spurs, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's odds for NBA MVP shortened from +160 to +130. SGA scored 29 points in the loss and played 37 minutes with a 12-of-23 performance from the field. SGA is shooting an absurd 56% from the field and 43.7% from three this season on 19.4 field goal attempts and 5.0 triples per game (plus 88.4 FT%).
In all three months of action, SGA has been top 10 in usage rate with percentages of 38.5, 31.4, and 31%. The knocks on SGA has been the lack of fourth quarters played, but he's only missed one game so far, and still have a chance to break the 2016-17 Warriors all-time win record of 73-9. DraftKings lists Oklahoma City at +500 odds to break that record, meaning a $100 bet wins $500 if the Thunder win 74 games. It's not far-fetched and with so many teams tanking amid SGA and the Thunder being double-digit favorites on a nightly basis.
Rebounds Per Game: 12.3 (1st)
Assists Per Game: 11.0 (1st)
With Denver missing Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun, Nikola Jokic's usage rate of 31.7% in December (five games, 4-1 record) is up from 29.2% in November (14 games, 13-1 record). The Nuggets have also played some of the league's worst teams lately, beating Indiana, Atlanta, Charlotte, and Sacramento — four teams combined for a 35-70 record.
Jokic is averaging a 31.4-point triple-double to start December (11.6 rebounds, 10.6 assists) with the teams' lone loss coming to the Mavericks. Jokic ranks top five in points, rebounds, and assists per game, plus is shooting an impressive 57.4% from the floor in December, which doesn't compete with his 64.9% mark in November. Jokic is doing it all for Denver.
Assists Per Game: 9.1 (3rd)
Rebounds Per Game: 9.2 (T-13th)
Luka Doncic missed two games in December, which decreased his odds from +270 to +320. In the three games since returning from the short absence, Doncic scored 29, 35, and 31 points with one triple-double. Doncic's volume has stayed the same with LeBron James back in the mix and Austin Reaves playing at a Most Improved Player level.
Doncic has attempted at least 22 field goal attempts in five straight games and eight of the past nine. Doncic's scored at least 29 points in 10 straight games and 35 or more in six of those contests. He continues to lead the NBA with 34.7 points per game and a league-high 36.7% usage rate (39.3% in December). Doncic has missed six games, so he should be in good shape to be in contention all season barring an injury.
Rebounds Per Game: 6.4 (45th)
Assists Per Game: 9.3 (2nd)
The fourth spot is up for grabs lately with Cade Cunningham's start to December. Despite the Pistons staying hot with a 4-1 record in the month, Cunningham's numbers have declined. Cunningham is averaging 20.4 points, 8.4 assists, and 5.2 rebounds, which is way down from his 31.6 points, 9.8 assists, and 6.8 rebounds in November.
Detroit still owns the best record in the Eastern Conference at 20-5, which is driving force in Cunningham's odds. The Pistons play the Celtics on Peacock and Hornets on NBA TV in two of the next three games, so there is potential for his odds to shorten a tad or stay the same with the continued national exposure.
Rebounds Per Game: 12.9 (2nd)
Blocks Per Game: 3.6 (1st)
Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs handed the Thunder their second loss of the season, which advanced San Antonio to the NBA Cup Final. Victor Wembanyama only played 21 minutes, but boy were they meaningful. Wemby scored 22 points, grabbed nine rebounds, and had three combined blocks and steals, including 15 points in the fourth quarter!
San Antonio did go 9-3 without Wembanyama and his 12 missed games puts him at a maximum of 70 played, which is barely any wriggle room with the 65-game requirement to win an award. Odds are against Wembanayma for MVP and Defensive Player of the Year, but when he is on the court — you can't argue he is playing like both an MVP and DPOY.
Stock Up
Rebounds Per Game: 3.1 (150th+)
Assists Per Game: 6.4 (16th)
The Knicks are in the NBA Cup final and riding a five-game winning streak. Jalen Brunson has been on a tear during the winning streak scoring 26, 33, 30, 35, and a 40-point effort over Orlando in the Cup Semifinals. If Victor Wembanyama does not meet the 65-game requirement, then the door is open for Brunson to earn fourth and fifth-place votes for MVP.
Brunson was tied for 10th in MVP voting with James Harden and Evan Mobley last season as they each received one total vote. Brunson finished fifth in 2023-24 with 142 total votes. I think he can finish as high as fourth this season and maybe third if there's an injury or two.
Stock Down
Rebounds Per Game: 4.7 (T-100th)
Assists Per Game: 7.5 (8th)
Tyrese Maxey dropped from +10000 to +15000 as expected making room for Victor Wembanyama to reenter the race post injury, plus Jalen Brunson. Maxey missed the 76ers' recent game versus the Hawks, which resulted in a 120-117 loss. Maxey's 31.5 points per game remains third in the NBA and 7.2 assists is ninth.
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