Canadiens vs Predators Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NHL Game

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The Montreal Canadiens begin a five-game road trip as they visit the Nashville Predators on Saturday, March 28. They enter tonight having won four straight against Nashville, as both teams look to solidify playoff positioning.

My Canadiens vs. Predators predictions and NHL picks suggest the Habs will continue that trend as one of the league's best teams on the road, led by some familiar faces on their blue line.

Canadiens vs Predators prediction

Canadiens vs Predators best bet: Canadiens moneyline (-120)

Given their four-game winning streak against the Nashville Predators, their active three-game winning streak, and their .647 points percentage on the road (sixth in the NHL), this matchup certainly favors the Montreal Canadiens

They're turning back to Jakub Dobes for a third consecutive start, making tonight his fifth start in their last six games. He's conceded two goals or fewer in four straight.

Facing a Predators team that struggles to score (19th in goals per game), I love this matchup for Montreal.

Canadiens vs Predators same-game parlay

While there's some serious chemistry afoot on the Habs' top line, bettors cannot overlook Lane Hutson.

The sophomore defenseman has hit the Over for shots in three of his last four and eight of his last 11. Facing the 29th-ranked Preds in terms of shots allowed, this is a fantastic matchup for the Michigan native.

On the topic of standout Canadiens defensemen, Noah Dobson has been a shot-blocking machine recently. The NHL blocked-shots leader has hit the Over in five of his last six games, wearing more rubber than any other player during that time with 22 blocks.

Canadiens vs Predators SGP

  • Canadiens moneyline
  • Lane Hutson Over 1.5 shots on goal
  • Noah Dobson Over 2.5 blocked shots

Canadiens vs Predators odds

  • Moneyline: Canadiens -120 | Predators +100
  • Puck Line: Canadiens -1.5 (+190) | Predators +1.5 (-230)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-110) | Under 6.5 (-110)

Canadiens vs Predators trend

Montreal has won four consecutive games versus Nashville, dating back to March 2024. Find more NHL betting trends for Canadiens vs. Predators.

How to watch Canadiens vs Predators

LocationBridgestone Arena, Nashville, TN
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
Puck drop7:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN SO, CITY

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Containing Kucherov: Senators Face Crucial Test Saturday Afternoon In Tampa Bay

With their season hanging in the balance, the Senators briefly clawed their way back into a playoff spot this week, only to be pushed right back out. Now, with ten games left, they head into Tampa Bay on Saturday afternoon (1 p.m., TSN5, TVAS), staring down a Stanley Cup contender and the NHL’s hottest scorer.

The Standings

The Senators enter play on Saturday just one point behind the New York Islanders. Ottawa actually holds a slightly better points percentage than the Isles, who've played one more game.

The Sens are also two points back of the Boston Bruins (WC1) and four points behind the Montreal Canadiens (A3).

Their opponent today, the Tampa Bay Lightning (A2), are battling for top spot in both the Atlantic Division and the Eastern Conference. Tampa sits two points back of Buffalo (A1) with two games in hand, and two points behind the Carolina Hurricanes for the conference lead.

Meanwhile, the Detroit Red Wings are once again in a virtual tie with Ottawa. The out-of-town scoreboard has done the Senators no favours... again. For the second time this week, the Buffalo Sabres failed to help Ottawa’s cause, falling 5–2 to Detroit on Friday night.

Around the league on Saturday, the Islanders host the Panthers (1 p.m.), Boston welcomes Minnesota (5 p.m.), and Detroit hosts Philadelphia (8 p.m.).

On Tuesday night, the Senators briefly moved into a playoff spot for the first time in over four months. But a shootout loss to Pittsburgh on Thursday, combined with the usual grim out-of-town results, quickly erased that progress.

The Senators haven't played Tampa since opening night on Oct. 9 when they came away with a 5-4 victory on a late goal by Shane Pinto.

Lineup Notes / Injuries

Both teams have recently been without their top defencemen, but Jake Sanderson is on the trip and could be nearing a return. Lassi Thomson is also close. Meanwhile, Thomas Chabot is out for at least the remainder of the regular season, and possibly longer.

Ottawa may need to continue leaning on rookies Carter Yakemchuk and Jorian Donovan, who both saw increased ice time in Thursday’s game. Donovan jumped from 4:42 in his NHL debut to 9:22 against Pittsburgh, while Yakemchuk went from 12:46 to 17:42 and even saw time in overtime.

The Lightning will be without Victor Hedman, who is on personal leave. Interestingly, Linus Ullmark noted that Hedman was one of his biggest supports during his own recent personal leave of absence in January. The Lightning haven't said anything about Hedman's situation, just asking that Hedman’s privacy be respected at this time.

Kucherov's Historical Heater

Ottawa’s fate on Saturday may hinge on containing Tampa Bay’s Nikita Kucherov, the most dangerous player on either roster. Kucherov has an astonishing 104 points over his last 50 games, becoming just the second player in this millennium (Connor McDavid, 2021–22) to hit 100 points in a 50-game span.

The 32-year-old Russian is also tied with McDavid at 121 points this season and has more assists (81) than any Senator has points. Tim Stützle leads Ottawa with 75.


Projected Lineups

(As of Friday, as per NHL.com)

Senators

Drake Batherson - Tim Stützle - Claude Giroux
Brady Tkachuk - Dylan Cozens - Ridly Greig
Nick Cousins - Shane Pinto - Michael Amadio
Warren Foegele - Lars Eller - Fabian Zetterlund

Tyler Kleven - Artem Zub
Jordan Spence - Nikolas Matinpalo
Jorian Donovan - Carter Yakemchuk

Linus Ullmark
James Reimer

Scratched: Stephen Halliday, Kurtis MacDermid
Injured: Thomas Chabot (upper body), Jake Sanderson (upper body), Nick Jensen (lower body), Dennis Gilbert (upper body), Lassi Thomson (lower body)


Lightning

Brandon Hagel - Anthony Cirelli - Nikita Kucherov
Gage Goncalves - Brayden Point - Jake Guentzel
Zemgus Girgensons - Yanni Gourde - Pontus Holmberg
Corey Perry - Nick Paul - Oliver Bjorkstrand

Darren Raddysh - J.J. Moser
Ryan McDonagh - Erik Cernak
Emil Lilleberg - Charle-Edouard D’Astous

Andrei Vasilevskiy
Jonas Johansson

Scratched: Scott Sabourin, Steven Santini, Victor Hedman Injured: Declan Carlile (undisclosed), Max Crozier (core muscle), Dominic James (lower body)

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New closer Edwin Diaz trumpets Dodgers' dream of World Series three-peat

LOS ANGELES — The night began with an exhilarating ring ceremony and marching band ended with the electrifying sound of a trumpet for the guy on the mound who didn’t have a World Series ring.

"Yeah, they got their rings," Los Angeles Dodgers closer Edwin Diaz told USA TODAY Sports, "but I got the ball."

Diaz, making his first appearance as a Dodger, was serenaded onto the field by a local trumpet player, Tatiana Tate, playing "Narco," Diaz's iconic entrance song in New York that he brought along to the West Coast, much to the elation of the crowd of 51,540 at Dodger Stadium.

They erupted when Diaz, the previous All-Star closer for the New Mets, struck out two batters in the ninth and ended the game with second baseman Ketel Marte hitting a weak groundout to end the game and preserve the Dodgers’ 5-4 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks.

"I enjoyed it," Diaz said. "I know the crowd enjoyed it, too."

Oh, did they ever, and after watching the Dodgers’ bullpen shut down the Diamondbacks for the second consecutive night, they’re going to have "Narco" dancing in their heads by the time October rolls around.

"I think we have one of the best bullpens in the league," Diaz said. "We’ll see what happens at the end of the year, but right now on paper, we look amazing."

It’s just two games in a long, grueling season, but the Dodgers already are showing they can beat you in so many ways. They’ll beat you with the long ball, as Mookie Betts showed with his three-run homer in the third inning. They can beat you playing little ball, with Shohei Ohtani hitting a ground ball to the right side in the eighth inning, setting up Kyle Tucker to produce the game-winning hit past a drawn-in infield. They can beat you with their rotation, as Yoshinobu Yamamoto proved in their season opener. By the way, Ohtani pitches next week.

And, their unsung heroes may be their bullpen, which has now pitched 8 ⅔ shutout innings, giving up just four hits.

"We got great arms everywhere," says Tanner Scott, who lost his closer’s role, and has been perfect for the Dodgers in his two outings, striking out Alek Thomas with two runners on and two outs in the sixth inning Thursday, March 26. "The starting rotation. The bullpen. And our lineup is incredible.

"It’s awesome, we got such a deep bullpen and got everyone for every opportunity."

The key is Diaz, who is one of the finest closers in the game, a three-time winner of the Trevor Hoffman and Mariano Rivera awards, exemplifying the game’s top reliever. He opted out of his contract last winter with the Mets, and everyone assumed he’d be back, only for more money. The Mets instead signed Devin Williams, and even though they said they still wanted to re-sign Diaz, he wasn’t so sure just how genuine their interest actually was in bringing him back.

So, he took the Dodgers’ three-year, $69 million offer, and never looked back.

"I didn’t think we had a chance going into the winter," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Edwin Díaz of the Los Angeles Dodgers reacts after defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium on March 27, 2026.

Roberts went on vacation, received a call from the front office to ask him to be on a zoom recruiting call with Diaz and his agents. They spoke for 45 minutes. When Roberts got off the call, he excitedly summoned his wife.

"I go, 'We’re going to get him,’ " Roberts said. "So, I felt really good about it. So that was just a hunch, It was just kind of selling ourselves, talking about how much we value him, and the culture, the team and the ownership, and how we’ll do anything to win.

'If you really want to win a championship, this is the place to be.' "

Perhaps the best recruiting tool, Roberts says, was Diaz’s little brother, Alexis. The Dodgers traded for Alexis Diaz last May, and although he was in the organization barely three months, and appeared in only nine games, he gave his big brother rave reviews about the Dodgers.

"That was a big help because coming here as a call-up from the minors," Roberts said, "and us treating him like a superstar, I think that kind of helped make that decision and comfort going forward."

Certainly, it makes life a whole lot easier for Roberts knowing he finally has a closer he can trust, setting up the rest of the bullpen for a game.

The Dodgers blew 27 saves last year, with Scott blowing 10 of them. They knew if they had a chance for a three-peat, they’d have to fix their glaring weakness. And now that their bullpen is light’s out, you need a microscope to discover any flaws in the Dodgers’ arsenal.

"To be honest with you," Dodgers infielder Miguel Rojas said, "our expectation is to win every single game. We don’t feel like there’s a game this season that we don’t have a chance to win. That’s the mentality of everybody in this clubhouse."

It’s the reason why the Dodgers certainly enjoyed their elaborate rings, their third in six years, they already are planning on finding a finger for their next championship ring.

"It was really fun to watch those guys get their rings," Diaz said. "So that’s my goal is to be in that moment next year. I want to help this team win. If we can stay healthy, this team has a chance to do it again."

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts (30) poses with players during the World Series ring ceremony before the game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.

Certainly, while Diaz loves being the showman with "Narco" blaring in the background, he realized that the greatest show of the night was the Dodgers’ ring ceremony, leaving the crowd screaming, rejoicing and even gasping at times.

It began with "Shining Star" blaring over the loudspeakers by Earth, Wind & Fire, and comedian/actor Anthony Anderson was the emcee as the players walked along the blue carpet from the dugout to a stage behind the pitcher’s mound, serenaded by the USC marching band playing in center field.

The rings were handed out by Dodgers chairman Mark Walter, who was accompanied on stage with team president Stan Kasten, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman and GM Mark Walter, who shook hands, hugged and warmly embraced more than 30 players.

It began with the rookies and part-time players from last year, shifted to the starting pitchers, and then the position players. The loudest ovations went to Kiké Hernández, who has played the most postseason games than any Dodger; Ohtani, who won his fourth MVP; Betts, who won his fourth World Series ring; Freddie Freeman, who hit walk-off homers in back-to-back World Series; and Rojas, who hit the dramatic Game 7-tying home run in the ninth inning The 20-minute ceremony ended with World Series MVP Yamamoto, who won Game 6 and Game 7.

There was an audible groan when Anderson announced the show was over, but then came the curtain call. Orel Hershiser, the 1988 World Series hero, walked to the mound to throw out the ceremonial first pitch when Roberts grabbed the mic. He called back Hershiser, and said he had another left-hander in mind.

Clayton Kershaw, the Dodgers’ retired three-time Cy Young winner and future Hall of Famer, emerged from the dugout and the crowd stood and roared. He walked to the mound, threw the ceremonial first pitch, and seconds later, the entire Dodgers’ team emerged from the dugout to greet Kershaw.

They brought along the World Series championship ring, with Roberts handing it to him, and the ovation became deafening as Kershaw, who will be a special assistant in the Dodgers’ front office, waved to the crowd.

"For me, it's just a great ending to my career," Kershaw said, "so I couldn't have scripted it any better."

Kershaw, just like his former teammates, couldn’t stop staring at the spectacular rings. The 14K yellow gold rings, with 32 diamonds spelling out WORLD and 54 diamonds selling out CHAMPIONS, featured engravings of the 2024 and 2025 World Series trophies on the outside and inside of the rings. The L.A. logo is set with 17 custom-cut blue sapphires, one for every postseason game the Dodgers played. On the underside of the ring their four playoff series victories — against the Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Milwaukee Brewers and Toronto Blue Jays — are listed, along with 11.01.25, the date of World Series Game 7. There’s even the number: 4,012,470, signifying their season attendance.

The coolest part of the ring is that there’s a glass window beneath the ring top with actual dirt collected from home plate from Game 7 in the "ring-within-a-ring" design.

"It’s why we play," Kershaw said, "to win some of these rings. The ring is pretty over the top."

Then again, so are these Dodgers.

"Everybody knows we had a really good team last year," Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández said. "But at the same time, I think we’re excited because this team could even be better.’"

And now, for the first time, they’ll be trying to win it all without one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history in Kershaw, who is gone, but will never be forgotten.

Who knows, he may even pop in once in awhile from his Dallas home in his new role as a special assistant.

"There’s a freedom with retirement," Kershaw said. "If you don’t want to work out, you don’t have to. If your back hurts, it doesn’t matter. If your arm hurts, it doesn’t matter. You get to see a lot more stuff, be around for everything. It doesn’t take away from how special playing this game is, but there’s a lot of really awesome parts about being home."

But for one last time, he was able to celebrate with his teammates, treasuring the greatness they achieved together.

"It was pretty special," Kershaw said. "I know they've got to move on to this season. But I don’t have to. So, I’m just going to keep relishing it.’"

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Luka Doncic rightfully frustrated about MVP race: It’s time for him to speak up

Luka Doncic had every right to be frustrated

Entering Friday’s game against the Nets, he had averaged 40.6 points, 6.6 rebounds, 6.3 assists and 2.6 steals in the Lakers’ last six games, becoming the first player to average 40 points over six road games since Michael Jordan in 1986. 

And yet he dropped in NBA.com’s MVP Ladder from second to fourth place over the last week. 

So on Friday, after finishing with 41 points on 60% shooting, 8 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals in the Lakers’ 116-99 win, Doncic showed his exasperation when asked what winning the MVP Award would mean to him. 

Luka Doncic (77) during the second half against the Brooklyn Nets at Crypto.com Arena. William Liang-Imagn Images

“…The better I play, the more I go down in ratings,” Doncic said. “So I don’t know what more I can do.”

For Doncic, who’s not a man of many words, that’s about as much advocacy as he has done for himself all season when it comes to the league’s most heralded individual honor. 

Doncic needs to start speaking up more. 

Victor Wembanyama surpassed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for No. 1 on the MVP Ladder this week after the Spurs’ star was asked why he should win the award — and he went on to argue his case as though he were an attorney trying to win over a jury. He pointed to defense being 50% of the game, the fact that the Spurs beat Gilgeous-Alexander’s Thunder in four of their five meetings and that offensive impact is more than just scoring. 

Luka Doncic (77) drives against Brooklyn Nets guards Ochai Agbaji (30) and Terance Mann (14) during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

A video of Wembanyama’s answer went viral and multiple pundits acknowledged it made them reevaluate their thinking on the award. (It also helped that he had 17 blocks in his last three games for the streaking Spurs, who have won seven straight contests.)

Of course, Draymond Green, who’s a master at using his words to shape narratives and has become a future Hall of Famer by pouring himself into the defensive end of the court, didn’t hesitate to point out the absurdity of Wembanyama’s words being viewed as revelatory. 

“Everybody says he has a great point,” Green said Thursday of Wembanyama emphasizing the importance of defense. “Hello? You think? I hated that he had to do that for it to be said. All of a sudden, you turn on the TV and everybody is like, ‘Actually, maybe Wemby is the MVP.'”

But the truth is that the MVP Award is wildly subjective, with some voters emphasizing seeding, others placing importance on stats and others prioritizing things that don’t even show up in box scores, which is often the case for defensive impact. 

Luka Doncic (77) controls the ball during the second half against the Brooklyn Nets at Crypto.com Arena. William Liang-Imagn Images

So, self-advocacy is smart. It’s the ultimate explanation by the foremost expert on the subject. It’s powerful. It resonates even if it’s obvious. 

Doncic’s case is clear: He’s leading the league in scoring (33.6 points) and is third in assists (8.3). He has helped the third-seeded Lakers win 14 of their last 16 games, including going on a recent nine-game winning streak.

And while the defensive end is where holes can be poked in his MVP case, he has led the league in steals (41) since the All-Star break. 

The race has become tight. 

There’s Gilgeous-Alexander, who’s the best player on the best team in the league. There’s Wembanyama, who’s elite on both ends of the court and has helped the Spurs win 23 of their last 25 contests. There’s Nikola Jokic who’s a triple-double machine. And there’s Jaylen Brown, who has carried the Celtics to second place in the East despite Jayson Tatum being sidelined for the first 62 games of the season because of a torn Achilles’ tendon. 

For Doncic, the MVP race is going to come down to the final nine games of the season, especially considering the Lakers play the Thunder twice over the next few weeks. If Doncic outshines Gilgeous-Alexander, his case for the award will skyrocket. 

But in the meantime, it wouldn’t hurt Doncic to advocate for himself.

Gilgeous-Alexander’s teammates have been doing his dirty work for him, arguing that he deserves the award. Brown recently called himself the best two-way player in the world. Wembanyama is acting as though he’s on a campaign trail.

Doncic recently squandered a great opportunity to follow suit.

After scoring 60 points against the Heat on March 19, inspiring a hostile crowd to chant “MVP,” he was asked why he believes he’s not getting more recognition.  

His response? 

“It’s you guys, the media,” he said. “I ain’t got nothing to do with it.”

That’s where he’s wrong.

If he wants to win, he should start chiming in.

It can make a difference.


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Snake Bytes 3/28: Still Looking for a First Win

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 27: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks celebrates in the dugout after hitting a one run home run against the Los Angeles Dodgers during the third inning of a game at Dodger Stadium on March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Diamondbacks News

Diamondbacks Fumble Game in Los Angeles
Costly base running errors and the inability to capitalize late cost the Diamondbacks their second game of the season as the Dodger came from behind yet again to beat the Diamondbacks.

The Diamondbacks Have a Baserunning Problem
It is still only two games into the season, but early returns from Arizona’s baserunning adventures have not been good.

What Mistakes Hurt Gallen on Thursday?
Improved execution with two strikes would be a good start for Gallen correcting mistakes.

Other Baseball News

Phillies Sign Sergio Alcantara to Minor League Deal
Old friend alert number one. Sergio Alcantara will take his veteran glove act to Philadelphia now as he continues to kick around as a glove-first utility infielder with a cannon for an arm. While the deal is a minor league one, it won’t shock much of anyone if Alcantara finds himself a few hundred plate appearances in the bigs by the end of the season.

Nico Hoerner Extends with Cubs
The 6-yr/$141 million deal is the fourth largest contract ever given to a second baseman.

Marlins Recall Deyvison De Los Santos
Old friend alert number two. DDLS has been recalled by the Marlins and will soon be making his MLB debut. DDLS was sent to the Marlins in the deal that brought A.J. Puk to the desert.

Joe Espada Reiterates Restriction on Pitchers, ABS
It seems the Houston Astros have a firm rule that their pitchers are not to take advantage of the ABS tool.

Ranking the World Series Contenders
It really shouldn’t surprise anyone that the Diamondbacks rank 18th and are a mystery even to the pundits.

Orioles Extend Shane Baz
After trading for Shane Baz, Baltimore has now inked him to a 5-yr/$68 million extension.

Alec Bohm Suing Parents Over Theft of Millions
This is even uglier than the Ohtani saga.

Royals vs Braves Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Tonight's MLB Game

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The Kansas City Royals and Atlanta Braves continue their three-game series Saturday night at Truist Park.

Reynaldo López makes his first start in exactly a year for Atlanta, squaring off against Michael Wacha.

My Royals vs. Braves predictions and MLB picks explain why Bobby Witt, Jr. should have plenty of success on Saturday, March 28. 

Royals vs Braves predictions

Royals vs Braves best bet: Bobby Witt Jr. Over 1.5 Total Bases (-125)


Bobby Witt Jr. was outstanding in the World Baseball Classic and was the only Kansas City Royals hitter to show up Friday night as he collected a pair of singles.

He could’ve done more, given he posted a 94.3 exit velocity and a .856 xBA on the three pitches he put into play. That includes a double-play grounder in the first with a .660 xBA and 103.9 exit velo.

Atlanta Braves starter Reynaldo Lopez saw a massive dip in fastball velocity in spring training, averaging just 89.2 mph in his last outing.

Witt will punish that lack of velocity with an extra-base hit.

Covers COVERS INTEL:Witt posted an xSLG of .737 Friday night on the three fastballs he put into play.

Royals vs Braves same-game parlay (SGP)


I expect both starters to have command issues, setting us up for some early runs.

Lopez had just 13 Ks in just over 15 IP in the spring. Along with the velocity issues, he struggled with command as he issued seven free passes. He also surrendered seven earned runs in his last two starts, encompassing 8 1/3 IP.

Michael Wacha had a rough spring as well, posting a 6.89 ERA with seven walks in 13 2/3  IP. He also allowed a longball in each of the last three outings

Royals vs Braves SGP

  • Bobby Witt Jr. Over 1.5 total bases
  • Reynaldo Lopez Under 4.5 strikeouts
  • F5 Over 4.5 

Royals vs Braves home run pick: Drake Baldwin (+420)

There was no sign of a sophomore slump from Drake Baldwin this spring, as he spent his time slapping piss missiles. He followed that up by crushing one against the Royals on Friday night.

Wacha has a decent arsenal, but he becomes very FB/CH reliant against opposite-side hitters. Those two pitches accounted for two-thirds of his output vs. LHB last season, with a cutter mixed in some of the time.

Baldwin posted a 23% barrel rate and 74% hard-hit rate in spring training. If he’s going to see a limited pitch array, this price is exceptional value.

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Royals vs Braves odds

  • Moneyline: Kansas City +122 | Atlanta -135
  • Run line: Kansas City +1.5 (-170) | Atlanta -1.5 (+149)
  • Over/Under: Over 8.5 | Under 8.5

Royals vs Braves trend

The Atlanta Braves have hit the 1st Five Innings (F5) Team Total Under in 34 of their last 49 games at home (+16.25 Units / 28% ROI). Find more MLB betting trends for Royals vs. Braves.

How to watch Royals vs Braves and game info

LocationTruist Park, Atlanta, GA
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
First pitch7:15 p.m. ET
TVFOX
Royals starting pitcherMichael Wacha
(2025: 10-13, 3.86 ERA)
Braves starting pitcherReynaldo Lopez
(2025: 0-0, 5.40 ERA)

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Rangers vs Phillies Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Today's MLB Game

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The Philadelphia Phillies and Texas Rangers will play the second game of a three-game set on Saturday afternoon as two dynamic pitchers in Jacob deGrom and Aaron Nola face off.

My Rangers vs. Phillies predictions and MLB picks are targeting the former to get tons of whiffs on Saturday, March 28.

Rangers vs Phillies predictions

Rangers vs Phillies best bet: Jacob deGrom Over 6.5 strikeouts (+120)

Jacob deGrom averaged just over seven strikeouts last season, with a 9.5 K-rate per nine innings. There’s a strong precedent for him to quiet the Philadelphia Phillies star bats, too.

Kyle Schwarber is 1-for-17 with eight Ks, and Bryce Harper has 17 punchouts in 44 ABs.

Even after the departure of Nick Castellanos, this is a Phillies team that continues to project tons of swing-and-miss. They finished last season with the third-highest chase rate in the league, and deGrom comes off a year where his chase rate finished in the Top 10% of the league.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Aaron Nola easily posted the worst ERA of his career last season with a 6.01, but he had an expected ERA of 4.13. He should see some positive regression in 2026.

Rangers vs Phillies same-game parlay (SGP)

I've paired my best bet with the Under.

I’ve spoken a great deal about why deGrom should have success in this matchup, and I’m generally bullish in Aaron Nola in 2026, too. He's had strong historical success against this Texas Rangers lineup, limiting them to a combined .733 OPS over 122 at-bats.

He's struck out Brandon Nimmo 23 times in 60 at-bats.

Rangers vs Phillies SGP

  • Jacob deGrom Over 6.5 strikeouts
  • Under 7.5

Rangers vs Phillies home run pick: Wyatt Langford (+470)

I like the value of this number. Wyatt Langford has never faced Nola, but there’s reason to suggest he has some success.

He doesn’t have an overly high chase rate, which Nola is reliant on. In addition to that, he ranks among the best Rangers in hard-hit rate against the fastball and knuckle curveball, the two pitches the righty throws the most.

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Rangers vs Phillies odds

  • Moneyline: Texas +105 | Philadelphia -125
  • Run line: Texas +1.5 | Philadelphia -1.5
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 | Under 7.5

Rangers vs Phillies trend

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How to watch Rangers vs Phillies and game info

LocationCitizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
DateSaturday, March 28, 2026
First pitch4:05 p.m. ET
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Rangers starting pitcherJacob deGrom
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Are Andrej Stojakovic, Peja Stojakovic related? Illinois G son of NBA veteran

Andrej Stojakovic has been an impact scorer off the bench this season for Brad Underwood and Illinois men's basketball, and is one of the top impact first-year transfers left in March Madness.

The No. 3-seeded Illini will need another impact game off the bench on Saturday, March 28 when they meet up with No. 9 Iowa in the Elite Eight out of the South Region, where they are looking for their first Final Four appearance since 1989.

He also comes from an NBA bloodline, as his father, Peja Stojakovic, is a former NBA small forward.

Following a quiet first-round game vs. No. 14 Pennsylvania, Andrej Stojakovic has come alive for the Illini, scoring 21 points on an efficient 7-of-12 shooting from the field vs. No. 11 VCU in the second round. He then scored 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting in Illinois' upset over No. 2 Houston.

He's averaging 14.3 points per game in Illinois' three tournament wins thus far, and has shot over 50% from the field, at 53.6%.

Here's what to know:

Are Andrej Stojakovic, Peja Stojakovic related?

Yes, the Fighting Illini guard is the son of the 13-year NBA veteran shooter Peja Stojakovic.

The elder Stojakovic played 13 seasons in the NBA with the Sacramento Kings, Indiana Pacers, New Orleans Hornets, Toronto Raptors and the Dallas Mavericks. Peja Stojakovic — taken with the No. 14 overall pick in the 1996 NBA Draft by Sacramento — earned three All-Star selections with the Kings. He was also part of the 2010-11 Mavericks, who beat LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, Chris Bosch and the Miami Heat in six games in the 2011 NBA Finals.

Stojakovic has been in the stands watching Illinois before the Men's NCAA Tournament, which has helped the younger Stojakovic receive real-time feedback.

"Having my dad over there who has been through it means a lot to me," Andrej Stojakovic said after an Illinois game back in November. "Looking at him during timeouts, whether he is yelling at me or encouraging me, after the game, he's always going to have points for my teammates and myself.

"It means a lot for him to be here."

Andrej Stojakovic stats

Stojakovic enters the Elite Eight as Illinois' third leading scorer with 13.9 points per game on 49.5% shooting from the field. He has scored eight games of at least 20 points going into Saturday's regional final.

Here's a game-by-game breakdown of Stojakovic's stats in the Men's NCAA Tournament this season:

  • vs. Penn (First Round): 9 points on 3-of-8 shooting with three rebounds and an assist
  • vs. VCU (Second Round): 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting with four rebounds, an assist and a block
  • vs. Houston (Sweet 16): 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting with two assists and a steal

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Where to watch Detroit Pistons vs. Minnesota Timberwolves: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, March 28

The Eastern Conference-leading Detroit Pistons visit the Minnesota Timberwolves in a meeting between two NBA championship contenders. Minnesota is favored with a -2.5 spread and a -140 moneyline. The Timberwolves are trying to improve their playoff seeding in the West.

  • Detroit Pistons: 53-20 (No. 1 in Central Division)

  • Minnesota Timberwolves: 45-28 (No. 3 in Northwest Division)

  • Spread: Minnesota Timberwolves -2.5

  • Moneyline: Minnesota Timberwolves -140.0 / Detroit Pistons 115.0

  • Over/Under: 223.5

Lakers relishing having multiple days off between games

No other NBA team had played more games than the Lakers had over the last 2 ½ months. 

And it showed during the Lakers’ 116-99 win over the Nets on Friday at Crypto.com Arena.

The Lakers’ margin of victory didn’t reflect how competitive the matchup was until the game’s final minutes, with the team not only showing the fatigue from the six-game trip they were coming off of, but also the wear and tear from how condensed their schedule has been lately.

The Lakers played a league-high 38 games from Jan. 12-Friday. 

Luka Doncic drives against Brooklyn Nets guards Ochai Agbaji and Terance Mann during the second half at Crypto.com Arena. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Ironically, the only other team to play that many games in that span was the Nets, with every other team outside of the Rockets (37) playing between 33-36 games in that span. 

It’s why the Lakers were relishing having two games off between games for the first time since Jan. 10-11, outside of the All-Star break, with their next game not until Monday when they hosy the Wizards.

The matchup against the Wizards will be the first night of a back-to-back, with the Lakers also hosting the Cavaliers on Tuesday. 

“It’s gigantic,” LeBron James said. “And we got to take full advantage of it, for sure.”

What will taking advantage of the time look like?

Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers drives to the basket during the game against the Brooklyn Nets on March 27, 2026 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California. NBAE via Getty Images

A day off for the team on Saturday before a rare late-season practice on Sunday, with coach JJ Redick already mentioning inbounds passing as something he wants his team to work on.

But it will also allow for much-needed rest with multiple players popping up on the injury report the last few games.

“It’s the first time we got two days between the games after All Star,” Luka Doncic said. “So definitely get a lot of ice and a lot of recovery.”

Doncic won’t be available for the matchup against the lowly Wizards after picking up his 16th technical foul of the season against the Nets, triggering a league-mandated one-game suspension because of technical foul accumulation.

He picked up the technical foul when he and Nets forward Zaire Williams were double T’d up after an altercation midway through the third quarter of Friday’s matchup.

After Doncic was called for an offensive foul against Nic Claxton on an inbounds play underneath the Lakers basket, Williams was yelling next to Doncic after the turnover. Doncic shoved Williams in the back before Williams hit Doncic in the face while his back was turned to him. 

The referees review saw a “push” from Doncic, followed by an “action” after the push by Williams, leading to the double technicals. 

uka Doncic #77 and LeBron James #23 of the Los Angeles Lakers look on during the game against the Brooklyn Nets on March 27, 2026 at Crypto.Com Arena in Los Angeles, California. NBAE via Getty Images

“He [yelled] in my face three times,” Doncic said postgame. “I just wanted to get out of there. It’s a double tech, of course. What can I say? I didn’t even talk. I just wanted to get out of there. And they said I pushed. My push was exaggerated, which was obviously not. And I don’t know what else to tell you.”

Doncic is unlikely to dodge the one-game suspension for accumulation of technicals this time around, like he did just a week ago, with the referees already reviewing the sequence during the game.

“I’m sure we will appeal it,” coach JJ Redick said. “I didn’t see what happened.”Doncic was assessed a 16th technical during the March 21 road win over the Magic for a verbal back and forth with Magic center Goga Bitadze, who was also given a technical foul, but they later rescinded by the league, allowing Doncic to be eligible for the March 23 road loss to the Pistons.

Doncic, who named the Western Conference player of the week back-to-back weeks, has been on a tear over the last month. He’s averaged 36.5 points (49.3% shooting, 39% on 3-pointers), 8.1 rebounds, 7.1 assists and 2.3 steals during the Lakers’ 14-2 stretch going back to Feb. 28.

“We’re just playing our game,” James said. “Obviously, [Doncic is] the head honcho when it comes to our offensive power and then it goes to [Austin Reaves]. And those two guys, they attract so many eyes, so much energy. But [Doncic is in] just in an unbelievable rhythm right now, shooting the 3-ball exceptionally well, getting to the line as he always does and just being super efficient. So we’re all just playing off of him.”


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Arizona vs Purdue live updates, predictions, time, how to watch Elite 8 game

Is this the year Arizona's Final Four drought finally comes to an end?

Arizona is the favorite in today's Elite Eight matchup vs. Purdue, and you'll be hard-pressed to find folks picking against the top-seeded Wildcats.

"We know we're playing a very talented, athletic, skilled, physical team in Arizona" Purdue coach Matt Painter said. "One of the best teams in the country, if not the best team in the country."

Tommy Lloyd has leaned into youth with this team, and it has served him well so far. But as the stage gets bigger, the lights get brighter.

While Arizona has three freshman starters, Purdue has three starters who have already played in a national championship game. Will that experience matter today with a trip to the Final Four on the line?

"I think having that experience what it takes to be there before, I think it helps... having a core group of guys that have done it, we're able to obviously help these guys out," Purdue guard Braden Smith said. "But at the same time they're also very skilled basketball players and also understand what it takes to win high-level games to get to that point."

Purdue leaned into that experience against 11-seed Texas, as senior Trey Kaufman-Renn put himself in position to tip in Smith's miss in the final second to give the Boilermakers their Sweet 16 win.

Arizona's run to the Elite Eight has been less dramatic. The Wildcats blitzed Arkansas, 109-88, in the Sweet 16 as freshman duo Brayden Burries (23 points) and Koa Peat (21 points) did the heavy lifting.

Today's winner is headed to Indianapolis (a short drive down I-65 for the Boilermakers) for the Final Four. Here's what you need to know about today's Elite Eight showdown, including predictions and how to watch.

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What time is Purdue vs Arizona in Elite 8?

  • Time: 8:49 p.m. ET, Saturday, March 28.

What channel is Purdue vs Arizona? How to watch, streaming info

  • The game is airing on TBS/truTV, streaming via Sling TV.

Arizona vs Purdue Elite 8 prediction, odds

Nathan Baird, IndyStar: Arizona 81, Purdue 77

The Wildcats lost two games in a five-day span in February by a total of seven points to NCAA Tournament teams — one in overtime. To become the third team to join that club, Purdue must rebound and defend at a higher level than it did Thursday night. Arizona is a monster, but the last time the Boilermakers took the floor against one of those teams — Michigan, in the Big Ten Tournament championship — they won. Purdue's season always pointed toward some version of this game. Winning may require the best collective performance this group has put together.

Sam King, Journal & Courier: Arizona 91, Purdue 88

Purdue's record in track meets this season isn't great. Purdue can't afford any defensive lapses or Arizona might make the Boilermakers have to score 100 to win. If you're rooting for Purdue, you hope it got its bad shooting night out of the way against Texas. Even if Purdue shoots well, it might not matter. Arizona might be the most complete team in the NCAA Tournament.

Jeremy Cluff, Arizona Republic: Arizona 82, Purdue 77

Purdue hasn't lost in the postseason, a run that includes the Big Ten Tournament title. But, Arizona, winner of 12 straight, is playing at another level. Jaden Bradley will have a big game for Arizona as the Wildcats advance to the Final Four for the first time since 2001.

  • John Leuzzi: Arizona
  • Jordan Mendoza: Arizona
  • Ehsan Kassim: Arizona
  • Austin Curtright: Arizona
  • Moneyline: Arizona (-275); Purdue (+220)
  • Spread: Arizona (-6.5)
  • Over/under total: 153.5

Arizona will reach Final Four if...

  • John Leuzzi: It sticks to what got them to the Elite Eight: Winning in the paint.
  • Jordan Mendoza: it controls the tempo of the game with its physicality.
  • Ehsan Kassim: The Wildcats can limit Purdue inside
  • Austin Curtright: It keeps Purdue's shooting in check.

Purdue will reach Final Four if...

  • John Leuzzi: Be the more physical team inside the paint and knock down 3-pointers. Foul trouble too.
  • Jordan Mendoza: the 3-point shot comes back.
  • Ehsan Kassim: It dominates inside and puts the early pressure on Arizona
  • Austin Curtright: Someone other than Fletcher Loyer heats up from 3-point range.

When was last time Arizona went to Final Four?

It's been 25 years since the Wildcats last reached the Final Four in 2001.

“You hear rumblings of it all the time,” Wildcats forward Tobe Awaka told USA TODAY Sports.

“The collective joy it would give our community, it would be more special than just the win by itself,” said Wildcats coach Tommy Lloyd.

Is Tommy Lloyd a candidate for UNC basketball coach job? What Arizona coach said about links

Lloyd was asked about the opening in Chapel Hill at Wednesday's press availability ahead of Thursday's Sweet 16. Here's what he said:

"I already have one of the best jobs in the country. One thing we talk about in our program all the time, and I think I've gotten better at, and I think our team has been crushing it this year, is just the ability to have full focus and be present in the moment.

"So I think we have a great team. I think we have a chance to advance in this tournament game by game. But I'm not delusional. I know we could lose tomorrow.

"But this team deserves my full focus, so there's not one thing that is going to knock me off my path. I'm 100 percent focused on Arizona basketball and this program, and I can't wait until the ball gets thrown up tomorrow, and then can't wait to try to figure out a way to come out on top."

Braden Smith breaks Bobby Hurley NCAA assists record

Smith broke Hurley's record in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Queens on Friday, March 20. The senior from Indiana got the record on a dish to Trey Kaufman-Renn in the first half.

Smith finished the game with 1,083 career assists in his four-year career with the Boilermakers. Purdue fans at the game gave Smith a standing ovation for the achievement.

Smith told USA TODAY Sports ahead of the tournament he was "ready to just get it over with" so he could put all of the attention toward winning Purdue's first national championship. Now with that in hand, the decorated guard can go for the two goals he had for his senior season.

"That's one of the reasons I came back, was to win and to get the record," he said. "Obviously, wanted to do it at a place that I've been for the three years prior. For me, just to be around a great bunch of guys and obviously great coaching staff, and do it with them, I think it makes it more special."

Matt Painter March Madness record

Matt Painter has a 27-17 career record in the NCAA Tournament. This is his 18th trip to March Madness, 17th with Purdue (he led Southern Illinois to the NCAA Tournament before becoming Purdue's coach-in-waiting).

Is LeBron James' son on Arizona roster? Does he play?

Bryce James, LeBron's son, is on the Wildcats roster. The freshman is redshirting this season. Bryce was a three-star recruit out of Sierra Canyon, where brother Bronny James also attended, 

Koa Peat 2026 NBA Draft, mock draft prediction

No. 19 overall to Miami Heat

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

The Miami Heat have drafted several prospects known for their athleticism, which means a player like Arizona forward Koa Peat will probably have some appeal to their organization. Peat is an ideal match for this franchise given his versatility as a playmaking forward. The All-Big 12 forward just needs a jumper to carve out regular minutes as a high-impact pro. Arizona plays at a significantly faster pace (4.6 extra possessions) when Peat is on the floor relative to when he is not, per CBB Analytics, which would fit very well with Miamis fastest-paced offense in the NBA.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Koa Peat stats

(all stats as of March 15)

  • 13.6 points per game
  • 5.3 rebounds per game
  • 2.7 assists per game
  • 53.7% field goal percentage
  • 31.6% three-point field goal percentage

Brayden Burries 2026 NBA Draft, mock draft prediction

No. 10 overall to Milwaukee Bucks.

Kalbrosky's Analysis:

Arizona freshman Brayden Burries had two breakout games in January, which helped solidify his draft stock. But the All-Big 12 guard has continued to display his tantalizing talent, scoring 31 points with seven rebounds and five steals against Colorado on March 7 and 20 points with 12 rebounds and five assists during a victory against No. 14 Kansas on Feb. 28. Burries has proven productivity and that he is able to defend, relocate, move the ball and make 3-pointers off the dribble.

See USA TODAY's full mock draft here

Brayden Burries stats

(all stats as of March 15)

  • 15.9 points per game
  • 4.7 rebounds per game
  • 2.6 assists per game
  • 49.2% field goal percentage
  • 36.7% three-point field goal percentage

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Where to watch San Antonio Spurs vs Milwaukee Bucks: Live stream, start time, TV channel, odds for Saturday, March 28

The San Antonio Spurs can clinch no worse than the Western Conference’s No. 2 playoff seed with a victory over the Milwaukee Bucks in an afternoon matinee game on Amazon.San Antonio is heavily favored with a moneyline of -2500, while Milwaukee is at +1100.

  • San Antonio Spurs: 55-18 (No. 1 in Southwest Division)

  • Milwaukee Bucks: 29-43 (No. 3 in Central Division)

  • Spread: San Antonio Spurs -18.5

  • Moneyline: Milwaukee Bucks +1100) / San Antonio Spurs -2500

  • Over/Under: 225.5

Atlanta’s weaknesses highlighted in loss to Celtics

Mar 27, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) dribbles against Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) during the first half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images | Bob DeChiara-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Hawks fell to defeat to the Boston Celtics on Friday night — 109-102 — at TD Garden. Jalen Johnson led the Hawks in scoring with 29 points with CJ McCollum adding 21 points. For the Celtics — without Jaylen Brown — Payton Pritchard scored 36 points, and Jayson Tatum added 26 points.

Much is made by those among general NBA circles of the schedule the Hawks have played since the All-Star break, and this contest in Boston certainly represented a great opportunity for the Hawks to measure themselves against one of the Eastern Conference favorites (even without Brown).

The Hawks got off to a great start, running out to a 25-9 start behind strong play from Johnson (scoring 12 first quarter points), but towards the end of the first quarter the Hawks’ second unit couldn’t continue the Hawks’ hot start as the Celtics recovered from their early deficit to just three points by the end of the first quarter.

A balanced scoring effort in the second quarter saw the Hawks maintain their lead heading into the locker-room, but the third quarter saw a shift in the game’s momentum. Initially, the Hawks looked as though they were about to re-establish their double-digit lead, pushing their lead back to eight points with 8:30 remaining in the third — and leading to a Boston timeout.

What followed after this timeout was one of the defining stretches of the game, as the Celtics went on a 9-0 run to re-take the lead — a lead the Hawks would re-take themselves very briefly after this run, but never again for the remainder of the game.

Sam Hauser gets the run going as he comes off the screen — gaining separation from CJ McCollum — and receives the hand-off from Neemius Queta, and Hauser rises into the three:

Onyeka Okongwu, I think, played this as well as he could have, covering off the immediate threat of Hauser shooting an open three before McCollum recovers, while also savvy of the threat of Queta on the roll. McCollum could, perhaps, contest this shot better, but Hauser’s height is one of his advantages when it comes to his shooting.

In reply, the Hawks get an open shot through Johnson after the ball screen from Dyson Daniels, but when the three is missed by Johnson, and the Celtics push in transition through Pritchard and Derrick White. After the give-and-go, Pritchard pulls up for three:

After another missed three from Johnson, Pritchard uses the off-ball Queta screen, receives the ball, and hits another three-pointer after a much better contest from McCollum:

“I feel like we could have done better,” said Jalen Johnson when asked of the third quarter shot selection. “I feel like I could have taken better shots to put us in a better position, but we’re not going to be perfect the whole game…”

“They had the one stretch where they hit some threes and just rattled it,” added Hawks head coach Quin Snyder of the third quarter. “I thought we were better offensively than the score indicated. There was a couple stretches like that. You’re not going to hold a lead like we had the whole game. We responded, we competed. We’ve just got to play better.”

The Hawks’ superiority in this game was, essentially, extinguished in this run. Pritchard scored 13 of his 36 in the third quarter as the Celtics outscored the Hawks 32-22 in the period. While this 9-0 Celtics run wrestled the Hawks’ lead from under them in a matter of moments from the starting unit, the bench unit didn’t fare well towards the end of the period, and in the early exchanges in the fourth quarter.

A combination of poor shot selection and some solid Boston defense were factors in the Hawks falling further behind in the contest in the early stages of the fourth quarter, beginning with a high-screen from Jonathan Kuminga for McCollum, who gets downhill and thinks he has an opening with the defense back-pedaling only to be blocked by the recovering Walsh:

Off of the hand-off from Okongwu, McCollum tries to operate and rise behind the screen, only for another good contest from Walsh to deter McCollum, contributing to another miss:

Kuminga did not have a great first half, and the opening of the fourth quarter didn’t fare better. With the shot clock ticking under 10 seconds, Kuminga is faced by Baylor Scheierman and attempts to rise over him, and misses badly:

I understand the shot clock was beginning to reach critical point, but it’s still a bad shot — at least in execution — from Kuminga, and when he was wide open in the corner on the find from McCollum the result is another miss:

The Celtics didn’t score off of all of these misses, but it was more a case of the Hawks missing their chance to bring the lead down before the rest of the starters returned. The Celtics would soon take their lead to double digits for the first time in this game, and the Hawks faced an uphill battle for the remainder of the game. The Hawks got within four points with under three minutes to go, but against a team like the Celtics, on the road, that 11-point deficit in the fourth was too much to overcome.

There were…some interesting foul calls towards the end of the game that did not help their comeback cause. I thought the call on Alexander-Walker was fair; he clearly pushed off behind the play — it’s just not a play that is normally called for a foul behind the play for an offensive foul. The foul call on McCollum for the three Tatum free throws I think was a bit more dubious. Alas, the Hawks fall short in Boston by a margin of seven points in the end, shooting 29% in the fourth quarter (though, the Celtics did not fare much better; shooting 35% in the final frame).

After the game, on three separate occasions (twice unprompted) Jalen Johnson referenced some elements were ‘out of the Hawks’ control.’

“We’re not going to be cursing,” said Johnson postgame. “We’re not going to be on a win streak the whole year. How we’re playing these games, I know we’re just sticking to what we do best. That’s something we can continue to build on, despite the loss. I thought it was a really good game tonight, there were some things that are out of our control.”

“…There was just some things we just had to deal with as a group,” Johnson added in a separate answer. “Some things, like I said, were out of our control…”

When explicitly asked about what was out of the Hawks’ control, Johnson did not get detailed with his answer, replying, “Some things out of our control. Just how the basketball game goes sometimes.”

Johnson’s repetition of the elements outside of the Hawks’ control appeared to be a very clear reference to the officiating the Hawks felt went against them down the stretch. I don’t think all of the calls made were wrong, but I absolutely do not believe those calls would have been made in in Atlanta.

Of the aspects the Hawks could control, Quin Snyder was pleased with the opportunities the Hawks got down the stretch in this game but focused on the Hawks’ poor shooting efficiency from the field as a contributing factor to defeat.

“We were getting great looks,” said Snyder of the stretch play. “When you’re rebounding and shooting threes, we had layups that went in-and-out. To me, there were a few stretches when they got some offensive rebound put-backs, and they hit some shots. It’s going to be hard to win the game when you shoot 39% from the field is really what it comes down to. I thought we got some good looks and, frankly, to hold them to 35 threes and to defend the way we did, we just got to be a little better through a lot of things. I don’t think there’s one thing that’s going to really stand out that cost us the game. We’ve got to play better.”

What Snyder believed impacted the Hawks’ efficiency was a lack of spacing and finding each other off of drives. The Hawks talk often about ‘breaking the paint,’ and having their ‘eyes out’ on those drives; perhaps reflected in the Hawks’ 23 assists — far below their average.

“There were some times where we didn’t have our eyes out when we got into the paint,” said Snyder. “There were times also where our spacing did break down: those two things impact one another. When you’re not spaced, it’s hard to pass. When you get in the lane, you’ve kind of done your job. If you can get your eyes out, there’s a chance that we’re going to get something better.”

So, the Hawks dropped a game on the road in Boston against a top-tier playoff team — a bit unfortunate given that Brown was not part of the equation, so it wasn’t entirely reflective of a full-strength Boston-side. Bigger picture: it did give the Hawks a glimpse of their potential limitations come playoff time.

I think, firstly, defense is not this team’s main issue. The Hawks were able to get stops in the fourth quarter when it mattered. Their defense of Payton Pritchard was, at times, not brilliant in this game, but the defense was not the issue in this game. Again, without Jaylen Brown that isn’t entirely representative, but the Hawks’ defense has been excellent since the All-Star break.

The main problems are on the offensive end in the fourth quarter. When the Celtics clamped down, and moving and switching as they do — and the Hawks were chasing the game and needing buckets — Atlanta was very reliant on CJ McCollum to get the offense going. As was seen in the Detroit game that can work (though, offensive creation was difficult down the stretch in that game, too), but it is concerning just how reliant the Hawks were on McCollum, and when he shoots 8-of-20 from the field (and 2-of-7 in the fourth) that may be difficult to sustain postseason success against the better teams in the East.

McCollum has been a solid addition since his acquisition but compared to other leading guards on teams above the Hawks such as Donovan Mitchell, James Harden, Jalen Brunson, Jaylen Brown, and Cade Cunningham…there is a disparity present in terms of offensive reliability in postseason situations. I can’t help but feel that the Hawks may be served with more Alexander-Walker shots (just four attempts) in the fourth quarter shots than McCollum (and 20 Alexander-Walker shots instead of just 12 for the whole game).

The other issue offensively is that Dyson Daniels is still going to be played off on the perimeter in the fourth quarter; and while he was aggressive and quick to burst/spin into the paint on perimeter catches, it remains the case that the Celtics clearly benefitted from playing off of him. Daniels’ usage percentage in the fourth was just nine percent, while McCollum’s was 33% — if teams are going to play off of Daniels in the postseason, then he needs to have the ball more often than he did last night in the fourth.

The other issue is the bench, which has to be better than it was last night in the postseason. Despite scoring six points and registering a minus+17 on the game, I actually thought Zaccharie Risacher was OK (though, 13 minutes played is a tough situation all around at this stage of the season). Jonathan Kuminga just has to play better: the Hawks actively rely on his scoring off the bench, and if they’re to have any postseason success he has to shoot better than 0-of-5 and take better quality shots when he does shoot. In contrast, Payton Pritchard stepped up for the Celtics last night, including beginning 6-of-6 from three before cooling off.

The Hawks were aware of the challenge in front of them last night, and the early playoff test it would represent both in environment and highlighting what the Hawks need to improve upon against playoff-calibre opponents

“On the margins, we’re going to be able to look and see the things that we need to do better,” said Snyder. “It’s across the board, but I think there will be some things that stand out and that’s the opportunity right there. It’s to get better and learn from it.”

 “These are good teams,” added CJ McCollum. “Good opponents, hostile environments, and that’s what we need as we prepare. We need these types of moments, these types of games.”

A narrow-enough loss for the Hawks — there wasn’t much to separate the two sides: only one made three between the two sides, 19 made free throws apiece, similar number of assists, and similar points in the paint. The Hawks only committed four turnovers and scored 20 points off of the Celtics’ 16 turnovers, and the Celtics generated zero steals last night. The big disparity in their favor came in bench scoring — 55-18 — and field goal percentage, 39% versus 46%.

Atlanta played well overall, as Snyder alluded to, but it wasn’t enough to lift them over the Celtics on the road. That said, there will be plenty of takeaways internally as the Hawks continue to prepare for the postseason.

Next for the Hawks (41-33) is a home contest tonight against the Sacramento Kings (19-55). The Kings have an advantage on rest (having played a tight game against Orlando on Thursday) but the Hawks will be considered heavy favorites at home.

Until next time!

Saturday morning Rangers stuff

SURPRISE, ARIZONA - MARCH 6: Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers participates in a throwing drill prior to a Spring Training game against the Seattle Mariners at Surprise Stadium on March 6, 2026 in Surprise, Arizona. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, LSB.

Kevin Sherrington writes that after the opening day thud Jacob deGrom is here to save the season and possibly the world.

Jeff Wilson tells the story of how Andrew McCutchen went from a “90% chance” he wasn’t playing in 2026 to starting on opening day for the Rangers.

Kennedi Landry also wrote about McCutchen and his plans and goals for Year 18 in the bigs.

Elsewhere, Grant did a live Q&A where he fielded questions from Rangers fans.

The Phillies are stacking two of the fastest players in the league on top of each other, something the Rangers had some issues with on Thursday.

And Robinson Chirinos is the latest guest on the DMN Rangers podcast, fresh off his stint with the WBC-champion Team Venezuela.

That’s all for this morning. The Rangers shoot for win No. 1 of the season today at 3:05 with deGrom on the mound for Texas.

Have a good weekend and Go Rangers!

Triple-A Oklahoma City drops season opener

Oklahoma City infielder Hyeseong Kim (6) catches a pop fly during the home opener Minor League baseball game between the Oklahoma City Comets and the El Paso Chihuahuas at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City on Tuesday, April 1, 2025. | NATHAN J. FISH/THE OKLAHOMAN / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

The Dodgers minor league season officially started on Friday night, with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets losing to the Albuquerque Isotopes 3-1 at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City.

Offense was at a premium on Friday, with the Comets’ only run coming after Hyeseong Kim led off the game with a single. An errant pickoff throw got Kim into scoring position, and Zach Ehrhard in his first Triple-A at-bat singled him home.

Kim played all nine innings at second base in the opener, and is expected to play multiple positions with Oklahoma City.

Ehrhard in the third inning also walked and stole second base. But like every other Comet on Friday, he did not score. Oklahoma City in the game managed only five singles to go with five walks.

Cole Irvin started the opener and walked five himself in his five innings. Four of those innings were scoreless, but a three-run second inning spoiled his night.

Player of the day

Paul Gervase followed Irvin on the mound and pitched two perfect innings of relief, with a pair of strikeouts.

Play of the game

Utility man Ryan Fitzgerald played third base on Friday, and turned in incredible double play to end the third inning.

Transactions

Triple-A: In addition to pitcher José Rodríguez and first baseman Matt Gorski starting the season on the 60-day injured list, pitchers Yency Almonte, Nick Frasso, and Ryan Sublette, plus catcher Chuckie Robinson were all put on the 7-day injured list on Friday.

Left-hander Logan Allen was the only player on OKC’s preliminary roster not listed as active on Friday.

Double-A: Outfielder Damon Keith was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for cash considerations, per Curt Hogg of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel and Adam McCalvy of MLB.com. An 18th-round draft pick in 2021 out of Cal Baptist in Riverside, Keith last season hit .226/.296/.386 with 11 home runs in 89 games and a 90 wRC+ for Tulsa.

Friday score

Albuquerque 3, Oklahoma City 1

Saturday schedule

4:05 p.m. PT: Oklahoma City (Ryder Ryan) vs. Albuquerque (Valente Bellozo)