Alcaraz, Sinner, Sabalenka and Swiatek top Wimbledon bill but have work cut out

The margins in grand slam tennis have always been tight and the titles will be decided by who rises to the occasion

About three hours and 45 minutes into his duel with Carlos Alcaraz three weeks ago, Jannik Sinner lowered himself into his return stance for what he hoped would be the last rally of a near-flawless fortnight. Sinner held three championship points for what would be one of the most monumental victories of his career.

Just one of those three would have earned him a first grand slam title away from hard courts and redefined the terms of engagement with Alcaraz, the only player to beat him for 10 months. Sinner would then have drawn level with the Spaniard on four grand slam titles.

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What Happened The Last Time The Minnesota Wild Didn't Have A First Round Pick

Jun 22, 2018; Dallas, TX, USA; Filip Johansson poses for a photo with team representatives after being selected as the number twenty-four overall pick to the Minnesota Wild in the first round of the 2018 NHL Draft at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images.

ST. PAUL, Minn - This is the first year that the Minnesota Wild will enter the Draft without a first round pick since 2017. Obviously things can happen and the Wild could trade for a first round pick before the draft or during it, but as of four hours before the draft, the Wild don't have a first rounder. 

It is the first year since 2017 that they don't. Minnesota traded its first round pick that year to the Arizona Coyotes in a trade for forward Martin Hanzel and Ryan White. 

The Coyotes drafted defenseman Pierre-Oliver Joseph with the pick. He has 194 career games in five NHL seasons with the Pittsburgh Penguins and a half of a season with the St. Louis Blues. 

Minnesota made six picks in the 2017 draft. Ivan Lodnia was the Wild's first pick that year and it was in the third round. Mason Shaw was the next in the fourth round. Bryce Misley was their other fourth round pick. Jacob Golden was taken in the fifth round, Andrei Svetlakov was taken in the sixth round and Nick Swaney was taken in the seventh. 

Swaney and Shaw were the only two to ever play for the Wild. Swaney played one NHL game and just signed in the ICEHL. Shaw is a free agent. He spent the 2024-25 season with the Winnipeg Jets AHL team. 

The following season was new General Manager Paul Fenton's first draft with the Wild. He drafted defenseman Filip Johansson with the 24th pick in the 2018 Draft. Johansson has played zero NHL games and did not play a single game in the Wild's organization. He plays in Sweden now.

In five drafts as the General Manager for the Wild, Bill Guerin has taken seven first round picks. The Wild have had a first round pick in every year that Guerin has been the General Manager other than this year.

Minnesota traded its first round pick in a deal for Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman David Jiricek in November of the 2024-25 season. Guerin's first round picks include Marco Rossi, Jesper Wallstedt, Carson Lambos, Danila Yurov, Liam Ohgren, Charlie Stramel, and Zeev Buium. 

Again, anything can happen. The Wild could make a trade for a first round pick before the draft is over. But as of now, this will be the first time in eight years that they don't have a first round pick. 

Other Wild News

Wild Add Another Draft Pick For 2025 NHL DraftWild Add Another Draft Pick For 2025 NHL DraftST. PAUL, Minn - Following a trade on Thursday, the Minnesota Wild added another pick for the 2025 NHL Draft which takes place today.  Minnesota Wild Trade Freddy Gaudreau To Seattle For A Draft PickMinnesota Wild Trade Freddy Gaudreau To Seattle For A Draft PickST. PAUL, Minn - The Minnesota Wild have traded center Freddy Gaudreau to the Seattle Kraken for a fourth round draft pick.  Minnesota Wild Trade Forward Brendan Gaunce To ColumbusMinnesota Wild Trade Forward Brendan Gaunce To ColumbusST. PAUL, Minn - The Minnesota Wild made a trade on Thursday morning and followed it up with another trade. 

Mariners catcher and MLB homer leader Cal Raleigh to participate in Home Run Derby

SEATTLE — Mariners catcher Cal Raleigh, who leads the majors in homers with 32, said Friday he will participate in next month's Home Run Derby.

The derby will be held on July 14, the night before the All-Star Game, at Truist Park in Atlanta.

It's the first derby appearance for the 28-year-old known as Big Dumper. This season, Raleigh became the first catcher and first switch-hitter to reach 30 homers before the All-Star break.

“I’m excited to represent the Mariners and our fanbase,” Raleigh said in a statement. “It will be extra special for me getting to do it in Atlanta, where I spent a lot of time playing baseball as a kid.”

No catcher has ever won the Home Run Derby, which began in 1985.

Raleigh becomes the eighth Seattle player to compete in the derby, joining Hall of Famers Ken Griffey Jr. and Edgar Martinez along with Jay Buhner, Alex Rodriguez, Bret Boone, Robinson Canó and current teammate Julio Rodríguez. Griffey won the event in 1994, 1998 and 1999, and in 1993, he became the only player to hit the B&O Warehouse at Camden Yards on the fly.

Entering Friday, Raleigh was batting .275 with 69 RBIs, 15 doubles and 47 walks in 79 games.

Blackhawks May Select Anton Frondell If Sharks Take Michael Misa

There is a lot of uncertainty in the top ten of the 2025 NHL Draft. No player has stuck out so much in his draft year that he has to be selected first overall. There isn’t a consensus on what the order should be, as there is in most years. 

However, there is a handful of high-end prospects who can make an impact in the NHL and possibly become a star if they are developed properly. That’s where the excitement stems from. 

The Chicago Blackhawks want Michael Misa. Although he isn’t seen as a superstar top forward at this time, his draft year production turned heads. With the New York Islanders almost certainly taking Matthew Schaefer first overall, the San Jose Sharks begin the intrigue. 

Despite reports that they are interested in guys like Anton Frondell and Porter Martone, there is a chance that this is a smoke screen for them to take Misa anyway. 

What will Kyle Davidson and the Blackhawks do if that is the case? They will certainly take a forward, but which one? Anton Frondell might be the guy to consider. 

Of all the top forwards projected to go in the top ten, Frondell is the closest to being a true center who can play the 200-foot game. Connor Bedard and Frank Nazar are seen as centers by the organization, but they'd like to add a more established two-way player to create a three-headed monster down the middle. Frondell could be that guy. 

NHL (@NHL) on XNHL (@NHL) on XIf you're looking for skill, look no further than Anton Frondell 👀 Catch the 2025 Upper Deck #NHLDraft on June 27 and 28. (🎥: IG/quickturnhockey)Lassi Alanen (@lassialanen) on XLassi Alanen (@lassialanen) on XTwo minutes of Anton Frondell's (#2025NHLDraft) best offensive moments from this season. Blistering one-timers from the half wall, angle-changing releases from mid-range, strong off-puck instincts around the slot, creative finishing solutions from close range.

Frondell is a high-motor kid who gives an incredibly competitive effort on every shift. He models his game after Aleksander Barkov of the Florida Panthers, who has been a three-time Selke Trophy winner in addition to being a back-to-back Stanley Cup champion. That is the type of attitude you want from an 18-year-old being drafted. 

Coming off a strong year in Sweden, Frondell is the number one-ranked international prospect coming into the 2025 NHL Draft. He is almost certainly going to go in the top-five, but will he be the one that the Blackhawks end up taking 3rd overall? What happens in front of them will dictate that. 

Visit The Hockey News Chicago Blackhawks team site to stay updated on the latest news, game-day coverage, player features, and more.

Cardinals at Guardians Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 27

It's Friday, June 27, and the Cardinals (44-38) are in Cleveland to take on the Guardians (40-39). Sonny Gray is slated to take the mound for St. Louis against Luis L. Ortiz for Cleveland.

Last night the Guardians were shut out by the Blue Jays and dropped the series 2-1.

The Cardinals suffered a similar fate when they were shut out by the Chicago Cubs yesterday.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Cardinals at Guardians

  • Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
  • Time: 7:10PM EST
  • Site: Progressive Field
  • City: Cleveland, OH
  • Network/Streaming: Apple TV+

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Odds for the Cardinals at the Guardians

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Cardinals (-129), Guardians (+108)
  • Spread:  Cardinals -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cardinals at Guardians

  • Pitching matchup for June 27, 2025: Sonny Gray vs. Luis L. Ortiz
    • Cardinals: Sonny Gray, (7-2, 3.72 ERA)
      Last outing (Cincinnati Reds, 6/21): 5.0 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 5 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts
    • Guardians: Luis L. Ortiz, (4-8, 4.30 ERA)
      Last outing (Athletics, 6/21): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 2 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 10 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Cardinals at Guardians

  • The Cardinals have won 4 of their last 5 games on the road
  • The Under is 8-2 in the Guardians' last 10 games
  • The Guardians have failed to cover the Run Line in 7 of their last 9 home games

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Friday's game between the Cardinals and the Guardians:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the St. Louis Cardinals on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Cleveland Guardians at +1.5.
  • Total: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the over on the Game Total of 8.0.

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Montreal Canadiens Getting Noah Dobson For Eight Years In Sign-And-Trade With Islanders: Reports

The Montreal Canadiens are acquiring defenseman Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders and signing him to an eight-year contract worth $9.5 million annually.

The Canadiens' massive splash comes hours before the NHL draft. Montreal had two first-round picks entering Friday at 16th and 17th overall. Both those picks go to the Islanders, which also have the No. 1 selection in the draft. The Islanders also receive Emil Heineman, a 23-year-old left winger who had 18 points in 62 games this past season. 

ESPN's Kevin Weekes reported the trade, while Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported the contract extension. Friedman and The Hockey News' Stefen Rosner are among those who reported the trade return.

Noah Dobson (Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images)

Dobson, 25, was a pending RFA with arbitration rights. The right-handed blueliner had 39 points in 71 games this past season, a drop from years past. Dobson had a career-high 70 points in 2023-24, 49 points in 2022-23 and 51 points in 2021-22.

Dobson will be the second defenseman under contract past 2030 for the Canadiens. Kaiden Guhle is the other with an average annual value of $5.55 million. Their defense corps also includes Calder Trophy winner Lane Hutson, who's left-handed.

As for the Islanders, they're projected to select defenseman Matthew Schaefer first overall. But James Hagens grew up on Long Island and is projected to go in the top five. They now have two mid-range first-rounders to potentially use as trade bait.

More to come as the teams have yet to announce the trade as of 3 p.m. ET.

What drama? Ace Bailey's representative says he is 'thrilled' to play for Jazz; he has yet to report to Utah

Ace Bailey did not work out for the Utah Jazz — or any NBA team — in the run-up to the 2025 NBA Draft as his agent tried to steer him to his reportedly preferred East Coast destinations of Washington D.C. or Brooklyn. It didn't work out as planned, and the Utah Jazz selected Bailey with the No. 5 pick — a team in need of high-end talent in its rebuild took the player with the highest ceiling still available.

Since then, there has been minimal contact between Bailey and the Jazz, and — unlike the team's other first-round draft pick, Walter Clayton Jr. — he has yet to report to Utah, ESPN's Brian Windhorst reported Friday. That led to raised eyebrows and plenty of online speculation.

However, one of Bailey's representatives, president of GSE Worldwide Andrew Witlieb, went on Front Office Sports' show Friday and threw cold water on all the rumors, saying Bailey is "thrilled" to play in Utah.

"We think this is a great situation for him, basketball-wise," Witlieb said, noting that Bailey would get a lot of touches and shots with the Jazz. Witlieb added that not working out for teams was not a big deal — there was plenty of film on him from Rutgers' season and the NBA Draft Combine, where the Jazz had interviewed him and obtained his medical records. He noted that teams drafting players who did not work out for them is common.

Bailey is expected to report to Utah by Monday and participate in training camp for the Utah and then the Las Vegas Summer Leagues. There was never going to be any real drama until that deadline passed.

Bailey has factions within his representation, which can lead to differing messaging.

Whether or not Bailey is happy about being picked by Utah, he and his reps have no other option than to show up. The Jazz hold his draft rights, and anyone who thinks threatening to play overseas (the Jazz would retain his rights) or not reporting is going to get Danny Ainge and the Jazz organization to buckle and trade him has not been paying attention — the Jazz will not back down. Bailey is going to play for the Jazz or nobody else in the NBA. Bailey's only option to change teams would be to sit out a full year of basketball and re-enter the draft, which would hurt his draft stock while he spent a year not getting paid. (Utah would have the full support of the league office and other owners in any showdown, they do not want to create a situation where rookie players can force their way to the destination they desire.)

All of that appears moot. The expectation in league circles has always been that Bailey would be there Monday, with the full support of his representation (who don't get paid unless he starts getting paid). There will be no drama, and the only question will be whether Bailey can play up to his potential working with coach Will Hardy and staff.

NHL News: Blues Star Target Traded To Canadiens

The St. Louis Blues were one of the teams interested in defenseman Noah Dobson, but he is now officially off the board. 

Source: Blues Have Inquired About Potential RFA Defenseman; Should They Pursue It?Source: Blues Have Inquired About Potential RFA Defenseman; Should They Pursue It?The St. Louis Blues and New York Islanders are apparently each testing the market on key pieces of their core.

According to TSN's Chris Johnston, the New York Islanders are trading Dobson to the Montreal Canadiens. In addition, Johnston reported that Dobson is signing an eight-year contract extension with the Canadiens, where he will have a $9.5 million average annual value.

Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman also added that the Canadiens will be sending forward Emil Heineman, the 2025 No. 16 overall pick, and the 2025 No. 17 overall pick to the Islanders in the move.

Dobson would have been a great pickup for the Blues, as he is a top-pairing defenseman who has the ability to produce strong offense from the point. However, with Dobson being dealt to the Habs, the Blues will need to explore their options elsewhere. 

Dobson appeared in 71 games this season with the Islanders, where he recorded 10 goals and 39 points. This was after he had 10 goals, 60 assists, and 70 points in 79 games in 2023-24. 

NHL Trade Rumors: Blues Interested In Sabres StarNHL Trade Rumors: Blues Interested In Sabres StarAfter taking a nice step forward this season, the St. Louis Blues should be active this off-season. One area on their roster that could use a boost is their defensive group, and they have been connected to New York Islanders blueliner Noah Dobson because of it.

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Phillies at Braves Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends and stats for June 27

It's Friday, June 27, and the Phillies (47-34) are in Atlanta to take on the Braves (37-43). Mick Abel is slated to take the mound for Philadelphia against Bryce Elder for Atlanta.

The Phillies are coming off a series sweep against the Houston Astros. They only scored one run in the three-game series.

The Braves also struggled to score last night against the New York Mets. They were shut out and only had three hits last night.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Phillies at Braves

  • Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
  • Time: 7:15PM EST
  • Site: Truist Park
  • City: Atlanta, GA
  • Network/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Netwrok South, FanDuel Sports Network Southeast, Gary TV, NBCSP

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Odds for the Phillies at the Braves

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Phillies (+117), Braves (-136)
  • Spread:  Braves -1.5
  • Total: 9.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Phillies at Braves

  • Pitching matchup for June 27, 2025: Mick Abel vs. Bryce Elder
    • Phillies: Mick Abel, (2-1, 3.47 ERA)
      Last outing (New York Mets, 6/21): 3.0 Innings Pitched, 4 Earned Runs Allowed, 6 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 1 Strikeouts
    • Braves: Bryce Elder, (2-4, 4.77 ERA)
      Last outing (Miami Marlins, 6/22): 5.1 Innings Pitched, 5 Earned Runs Allowed, 10 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 4 Strikeouts

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  • The Braves have won 4 straight divisional matchups at home
  • The Phillies' last 5 road games have stayed under the Total
  • The Braves have failed to cover the Run Line in 5 of their last 7 games

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  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Atlanta Braves on the Moneyline.
  • Spread: NBC Sports Bet is leaning towards a play ATS on the Philadelphia Phillies at +1.5.
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2025 NHL Entry Draft WHL Prospect Profiles

The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is officially here. After years of hard work, many WHLers will have the opportunity to experience their dreams of being drafted into the NHL. In honour of the draft, here are the links to some of the top WHL prospect draft profiles that THN's WHL team have produced over the past month. 

Jackson Smith:

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Jackson Smith 2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Jackson Smith The WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is defenceman Jackson Smith, who plays for the Tri-City Americans. 

Roger McQueen

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Roger McQueen2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Roger McQueenThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is forward Roger McQueen, who plays for the Brandon Wheat Kings.

Carter Bear

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Carter Bear2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Carter BearThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is forward Carter Bear, who plays for the Everett Silvertips.

Lynden Lakovic

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Lynden Lakovic2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Lynden LakovicThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is forward Lynden Lakovic, who plays for the Moose jaw Warriors.

Cole Reschny

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Cole Reschny2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Cole ReschnyThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is center Cole Reschny, who plays for the Victoria Royals.

Blake Fiddler

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Blake Fiddler2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Blake FiddlerThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is defenceman Blake Fiddler, who plays for the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Radim Mrtka

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Radim Mrtka2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Radim MrtkaThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is defenceman Radim Mrtka, who plays for the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Ben Kindel

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Ben Kindel2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Ben KindelThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is forward Benjamin Kindel, who plays for the Calgary Hitmen.

Braeden Cootes

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Braeden Cootes2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Braeden CootesThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is center Braeden Cootes, who plays for the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Matthew Gard

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Matthew Gard2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Matthew GardThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is center Matthew Gard, who plays for the Red Deer Rebels.

Cameron Schmidt

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Cameron Schmidt2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Cameron SchmidtThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is winger Cameron Schmidt, who plays for the Vancouver Giants.

David Lewandowski

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: David Lewandowski2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: David LewandowskiThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is David Lewandowski, who plays for the Saskatoon Blades.

Hayden Paupanekis

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Hayden Paupanekis2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Hayden PaupanekisThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Hayden Paupanekis, who plays for the Kelowna Rockets.

Peyton Kettles

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Peyton Kettles2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Peyton KettlesThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Peyton Kettles, who plays for the Swift Current Broncos.

Nathan Behm

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Nathan Behm2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Nathan BehmThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Nathan Behm, who plays for the Kamloops Blazers.

Reese Hamilton

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Reese Hamilton2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Reese HamiltonThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Reese Hamilton, who plays for the Regina Pats.

Max Pšenička

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Max Pšenička2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Max PšeničkaThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Max Pšenička, who plays for the Portland Winterhawks.

Hayden Harsanyi

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Hayden Harsanyi2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Hayden HarsanyiThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Wrapping up the Eastern portion of this series is Hayden Harsanyi, who plays for the Saskatoon Blades.

Joshua Ravensbergen

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Joshua Ravensbergen 2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Joshua Ravensbergen The WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Joshua Ravensbergen, who plays for the Prince George Cougars. 

Brandon Gorzynski

2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Brandon Gorzynski2025 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: Brandon GorzynskiThe WHL is set to play a big role in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will be profiling some of the players who are projected to hear their names called at the end of June. Today's prospect is Brandon Gorzynski, who plays for the Calgary Hitmen. 

The 2025 NHL Entry Draft is scheduled for June 27 & 28 and can be viewed on Sportsnet/ESPN/ NHL Network

Carter Bear of the Everett Silvertips (Photo Credit: Caroline Anne/Everett Silvertips/WHL)

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BREAKING: Islanders Trade Noah Dobson To Montreal Canadiens

LOS ANGELES -- The New York Islanders have traded defenseman Noah Dobson to the Montreal Canadiens, first reported by Kevin Weekes.

Stefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) on XStefen Rosner (@stefen_rosner) on XBelieve 23-year-old Emil Heineman is part of the return. Also believe both MTL picks (No. 16 & No. 17) will be part of this as well. We will wait for official wording.

Elliotte Friedman reports that he signed an eight-year extension worth $9.5 million annually. 

We will wait on an announcement on the returns.

Dobson, 25, was a pending restricted free agent with arbitration rights. After a 70-point campaign in 2023-24, with 10 goals and 60 assists, he regressed offensively in 2024-25. 

He recorded 39 points (10 goals, 21 assists) in 71 games, and given that it was a contract year, that certainly impacted things.

New general manager Mathieu Darche was trying to work with his camp on an extension, while also testing the market to see what other NHL teams were willing to offer up.

Drafted 12th overall in 2018, Dobson played 388 games for the Islanders, recording 230 points with 50 goals and 180 assists, averaging 20:53 per game. 

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Giants at White Sox Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 27

It's Friday, June 27, and the Giants (44-37) are in Chicago to take on the White Sox (26-55). Landen Roupp is slated to take the mound for San Francisco against Aaron Civale for Chicago.

The White Sox are coming off a 7-3 win over the Arizona Diamondbacks. That was just their third win in the last 10 games.

The Cubs also added a tick in the win column with a victory over the Cardinals. Shota Imanaga was solid in his return to the mound. He struck out three batters in five shutout innings, while only allowing one hit.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Giants at White Sox

  • Date: Friday, June 27, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: Rate Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: Space City Home Network, Marquee Sports Network

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Odds for the Giants at the White Sox

The latest odds as of Friday:

  • Moneyline: Giants (-168), White Sox (+141)
  • Spread:  Giants -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Giants at White Sox

  • Pitching matchup for June 27, 2025: Landen Roupp vs. Aaron Civale
    • Giants: Landen Roupp, (5-5, 3.67 ERA)
      Last outing (Seattle Mariners, 6/21): 4.2 Innings Pitched, 3 Earned Runs Allowed, 7 Hits Allowed, 2 Walks, and 2 Strikeouts
    • White Sox: Aaron Civale, (1-4, 4.91 ERA)
      Last outing (Los Angeles Angels, 6/21): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 7 Earned Runs Allowed, 9 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 6 Strikeouts

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Giants at White Sox

  • The Giants have won 14 of their last 20 away games against teams with losing records
  • The Under has hit in each of the White Sox's last 3 games with a rest advantage over their opponents
  • The Giants have failed to cover the Run Line in 9 of their last 11 games

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Two-start pitchers: Garrett Crochet headlines the intriguing options for week of June 30

Hello and welcome to the 14th installment of our weekly two-start pitcher article for the 2025 MLB season.

I'll be here every Friday to highlight some of the best two-start pitcher options in fantasy baseball leagues for the upcoming week, as well as some streaming options to keep in mind.

Thinking ahead with your weekly strategy can give you an advantage on the waiver wire and hopefully be a difference-maker in the standings at the end of the season.

This is a living document, so we'll update the options below as the weekend moves along.

Before we get into it, we'll start with a couple of notes on situations that may be unresolved or teams that may not have a two-start pitcher lined up for the upcoming week:

We don’t have clarification yet on what the Tigers are planning to do. Reese Olson (finger) is set to return from the injured list at some point early in the week, it’s just unclear whether or not that will be on Tuesday. If it is, he would line up for two starts (@ Nationals, @ Guardians) and would make for a nice streaming option. If Olson doesn’t slot back in until Wednesday, it would be Jack Flaherty making those two starts for the Tigers. Despite his recent struggles, fantasy managers still need to roll Flaherty out most weeks right now, especially when he’s taking the ball twice. We’ll follow this one throughout the weekend and pass along any updates.

We also don’t have info yet on what the Padres will do with the rotation spot vacated by the injured Ryan Bergert. My best guess is that we’ll finally see the return of knuckleballer Matt Waldron, in which case he would line up for two starts (@ Phillies, vs. Rangers) and make for a decent streaming option. We’ll update this one throughout the weekend as well.

Also, my apologies, I'm running a bit behind schedule this week. Have a few teams still to get through (Cardinals, Rangers, Blue Jays, Nationals and Rays) which will be incorporated shortly. Thanks for your patience.

Without further ado, let's dig into the options for the week of June 30.

Going Twice…

Note: Probable pitchers as of Friday, June 27, and are subject to change.

American League

Strong Plays

Garrett Crochet, Red Sox, LHP (vs. Reds, @ Nationals)

The 26-year-old left-hander has most definitely lived up to the hype in his first season with the Red Sox, going 7-4 with a scintillating 2.06 ERA, 1.02 WHIP and a league-leading 135 strikeouts over 109 1/3 innings through his first 17 starts. He’s an absolute workhorse and someone that should be started in 100 percent of fantasy leagues each and every week without question. The fact that he gets to pitch twice – and gets two solid matchups on top of that – is just icing on the cake.

Joe Ryan, Twins, RHP (@ Marlins, vs. Rays)

Ryan has been terrific through his first 15 starts on the season, posting a stellar 8-3 record with a 2.86 ERA, 0.89 WHIP and a 104/20 K/BB ratio over 91 1/3 innings. He now gets a premium draw, getting to take on the Marlins in Miami to start the week before battling the Rays in the friendly confines of Target Field. There’s nothing really to think about here, start the Twins’ right-hander with complete confidence in all formats this week and enjoy the production.

Max Fried, Yankees, LHP (@ Blue Jays, @ Mets)

Fried has been an absolute model of consistency for the Yankees this season, giving up more than two earned runs just twice in his first 17 starts – a six-run disaster against the Dodgers in Los Angeles and three runs at home against the Orioles a couple of weeks ago. The Jays and the Mets both hit left-handers fairly well, but as we have seen Fried is no ordinary southpaw. He should continue to be started in all leagues without question each and every week.

Jacob Lopez, Athletics, LHP (@ Rays, vs. Giants)

After a very rough start to the season, Jacob Lopez has settled into the Athletics’ rotation and started to flash some of the strikeout upside that made him a sleeper candidate for many fantasy managers in deep league drafts during March. The 27-year-old southpaw has struck out five or more batters in each of his last five starts while punching out nine three different times during that stretch. He has also allowed just one earned run over 23 innings in his last four outings. Pitching in Tampa Bay isn’t ideal, but it’s not like pitching at home in West Sacramento would have been any better for him. Both are still plus matchups and Lopez is honestly worth a look in all leagues for this upcoming two-start week.

George Kirby, Mariners, RHP (vs. Royals, vs. Pirates)

Kirby has shown inconsistency in seven starts since returning from the injured list, from the highs of a 14-strikeout gem against the Angels to the lows of a six-run disaster against the Nationals. He has settled in nicely over his last five starts though and now draws two premium matchups for the upcoming week, getting to take on the weak offenses of the Royals and Pirates at home. Don’t let the overall line on the season dissuade you. Kirby makes for a strong option in all formats this week.

Decent Plays

Trevor Rogers, Orioles, LHP (@ Rangers, @ Braves)

Listen, I get it. We have all been burned by Trevor Rogers in the past, many of us multiple times. It’s very difficult to trust him. He has been brilliant through his first three starts with the Orioles this season though, registering a 1.62 ERA, 0.78 WHIP and a 13/3 K/BB ratio over 16 2/3 innings. While that could all come crashing down at any time, we have also seen Rogers deliver elite performances in the past, so this isn’t completely out of nowhere. The matchups this week are good as the Rangers are one of the worst teams in all of baseball against left-handed pitching this season while the Braves sit in the bottom third as well. Call me crazy, but Rogers looks like a good streaming option in leagues of all sizes for the upcoming week.

Emerson Hancock, Mariners, RHP (vs. Royals, vs. Pirates)

Hancock has struggled overall on the season, posting an underwhelming 5.30 ERA, 1.42 WHIP and a 52/27 K/BB ratio across 71 1/3 innings. That’s not something that most fantasy managers would be happy with on most weeks. What’s exciting about this week though is the matchups, getting to battle the Royals and Pirates, but in the friendly confines of Safeco Field. Hancock is a difficult person to trust for your fantasy lineups, but this looks like a premium spot and one that’s worth using in most leagues.

Gavin Williams, Guardians, RHP (@ Cubs, vs. Tigers)

While his overall line on the season isn’t exciting, Williams has pitched much better over the past two months – registering a 2.91 ERA, 1.35 WHIP and a 52/31 K/BB ratio over 52 2/3 innings in his last 10 starts. The WHIP is always going to be a concern with his high walk rate, but the strikeouts should continue to be there for the 25-year-old right-hander. It’s not going to be easy this week though, with matchups against two of the best offenses in all of baseball. I think you roll with him for sure in 15 teamers and as long as you acknowledge and accept the potential damage in ratios, he’s perfectly fine to start in 12 teamers as well.

Michael Wacha, Royals, RHP (@ Mariners, @ Diamondbacks)

Wacha has always been the type of player that’s usually viable from a fantasy perspective only on weeks where he pitches twice or draws an absolutely premium matchup. This week he has the pleasure of taking the ball twice. He gets a mixed bag in terms of matchups, with a strong start against the Mariners to open the week before a tough tilt against the Diamondbacks in Arizona to finish it out. He’s unlikely to hurt your ratios, should strike out close to double-digit batters and will give you a shot at a victory each time he takes the mound. That makes him a viable streaming option in both 15 and 12 team formats.

At Your Own Risk

Shane Smith, White Sox, RHP (vs. Dodgers, @ Rockies)

On the surface, you could look as Smith’s season-long 3.38 ERA, 1.27 WHIP and 68/32 K/BB ratio over 74 2/3 innings and think that he would be an easy start for any upcoming two-start week. I have reasons for skepticism here though. The rookie right-hander has shown cracks in the armor as of late, giving up five runs in each of his last two starts. He now draws about as bad of a two-start week as you can get, having to battle the Dodgers for the front half before heading to Coors Field to end the week. Maybe he survives the week without inflicting irreparable ratio damage, that’s not a gamble that I’m willing to take though, especially with his upside in victories so limited while pitching for the White Sox.

Colton Gordon, Astros, LHP (@ Rockies, @ Dodgers)

The 26-year-old rookie left-hander has impressed through his first eight starts in the big leagues, going 3-1 with a 3.98 ERA, 1.30 WHIP and a 38/5 K/BB ratio over 40 2/3 innings. In most weeks – especially two-start weeks – he would be an obvious start in all formats. This is no ordinary two-start week though. He first has to navigate the Rockies at Coors Field, and while they have been abysmal this season, their offense has really picked it up since their coaching regime change and that’s a brutal place to pitch. He then finishes the week with a matchup against the vaunted Dodgers’ offense in Los Angeles. That’s about as bad as you can get for a two-start week. Love Gordon’s potential for the rest of the season, I’d just have a hard time trusting him in any league this week unless your ratios are already completely in the tank.

Michael Lorenzen, Royals, RHP (@ Mariners, @ Diamondbacks)

Lorenzen has had a rough season overall in the Royals’ rotation, going 4-8 with a 4.91 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and a 73/28 K/BB ratio over 88 innings. He’s occasionally worth looking to as a streaming option in two-start weeks when the matchups line up for him, but with a potential disastrous spot on tap against the Diamondbacks in Arizona to finish the week, I’d simply pass and take my chances elsewhere.

Tyler Anderson, Angels, LHP (@ Braves, @ Blue Jays)

While I have tried, I’m having a difficult time finding anything about Tyler Anderson that excites me for the upcoming week. He has been pretty terrible overall this season, with a 4.41 ERA, 1.37 WHIP and a 70/33 K/BB ratio over 85 2/3 innings while winning just two ballgames in his first 16 starts. He has also struggled recently, with a horrifying 6.93 ERA over five starts in the month of June. The Blue Jays have crushed left-handed pitching all season and while the Braves have been middle of the pack, most of that was without superstar outfielder Ronald Acuna Jr. I just don’t see many paths to success for Anderson this week and his limited upside is nowhere near worth the risk.

Marcus Stroman, Yankees, RHP (@ Blue Jays, @ Mets)

The expectation is that Marcus Stroman will return from the injured list to join the Yankees’ rotation on Monday in place of the injured Ryan Yarbrough. Even if that does happen though, fantasy managers would be wise to steer clear. He holds an 11.57 ERA and 2.04 WHIP over 9 1/3 innings in three starts for the Yankees this season and it’s been a long time since we have seen Stroman have any sort of mixed league viability for fantasy purposes. It’s also his first start coming back from the injured list, so there are workload concerns as well as performance concerns. Just say no.

National League

Strong Plays

Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Dodgers, RHP (vs. White Sox, vs. Astros)

Yamamoto has been the rock in an otherwise turbulent Dodgers’ rotation this season, going 7-6 with an outstanding 2.61 ERA, 1.05 WHIP and a 101/31 K/BB ratio over 89 2/3 innings through his first 16 starts. He’s a threat to earn a victory every time he takes the mound and he gets the added benefit of a premium matchup against the White Sox at home to open his two-start week. Not only should Yamamoto be started in all leagues this week, he represents one of the top overall options on the board.

Matthew Boyd, Cubs, LHP (vs. Guardians, vs. Cardinals)

Matthew Boyd has been one of the best stories in the National League this season. He has been a tremendous addition to the Cubs’ rotation, going 7-3 with a magnificent 2.65 ERA, 1.10 WHIP and an 82/21 K/BB ratio across 91 2/3 innings. Fantasy managers who were fortunate enough to call his name in the later rounds of drafts in March have been reaping the benefits all season long. That should continue this week with a pair of strong matchups against the Guardians and Cardinals. Boyd may give up a couple of homers with both starts coming at home, but the overall results should mirror what we have seen from him this season. He should be started in all leagues.

Freddy Peralta, Brewers, RHP (@ Mets, @ Marlins)

Peralta has pitched like a true ace this season, going 8-4 with a 2.90 ERA, 1.13 WHIP and a 98/34 K/BB ratio across 93 innings through his first 17 starts. He’s the type of player who should be locked into fantasy lineups every week regardless of matchup and this week is no exception. Look for continued dominance with a nice shot at earning a victory against the Fish to close out the week.

Cristopher Sánchez, Phillies, LHP (vs. Padres, vs. Reds)

Sánchez just continues to deliver outstanding results for the Phillies and for fantasy managers, going 6-2 with a 2.79 ERA, 1.16 WHIP and a 103/28 K/BB ratio over 93 2/3 innings. He’s coming off of perhaps his finest start of the season, an 11-strikeout gem in a tough-luck no-decision against the Astros. Sánchez is another guy who should be started every week regardless of matchups, especially when he’s pitching twice.

Logan Webb, Giants, RHP (@ Diamondbacks, @ Athletics)

Another pitcher that we shouldn’t have a decision on. Webb has been outstanding this season with a 2.52 ERA, 1.14 WHIP and a 120/23 K/BB ratio across 107 1/3 innings. He should be a fixture in fantasy lineups each and every week and despite the matchup against the Diamondbacks in Arizona and a tough draw against the A’s in West Sacramento, there’s zero reason to shy away from using the studly right-hander in this spot. All systems go.

Ryne Nelson, Diamondbacks, RHP (vs. Giants, vs. Royals)

Nelson has excelled since getting a real shot in the Diamondbacks’ rotation and has been on a major roll as of late, allowing just two total runs over 15 2/3 innings in his last three starts. Now he lines up for two beautiful matchups against teams that struggle against right-handed pitching, with both starts coming at home. Nelson should be started in all formats this week without question.

Edward Cabrera, Marlins, RHP (vs. Twins, vs. Brewers)

Cabrera’s overall line for the season doesn’t jump off the page, but that can be attributed to him shaking off the rust during his first four starts. Since the calendar flipped to May, he has been terrific – registering a 2.36 ERA, 1.20 WHIP and a 49/18 K/BB ratio over 45 2/3 innings. He has punched out five or more batters in each of his last seven starts – a trend that should continue with the Twins and Brewers on tap for the upcoming week. His name carries more risk than it should, trust in what Cabrera has done recently and start him in all leagues for his two-start week.

Clay Holmes, Mets, RHP (vs. Brewers, vs. Yankees)

Holmes continues to shine in his transition from the bullpen to the rotation, registering a 2.97 ERA, 1.24 WHIP and a 75/35 K/BB ratio over 88 innings through his first 16 starts with the Mets. He has also secured eight victories. He’ll get a nice matchup against the Brewers to start the week before finishing things up with a tough battle against the Yankees in a revenge game, though at least it’s at home instead of Yankee Stadium. I think if you’re enjoyed the production that Holmes has provided thus far, you keep trotting him out there, even with the tough spot against the Yankees on the docket to finish the week.

Decent Plays

Chase Burns, Reds, RHP (@ Red Sox, @ Phillies)

Burns is going to be the most popular waiver wire addition in fantasy leagues this week, and for good reason. The 22-year-old right-hander dazzled in his big league debut, piling up eight strikeouts while allowing three runs over five innings against the Yankees. The only reason that he’s not listed as a strong play for the upcoming week is the fact that it’s a pair of difficult matchups, both on the road in good hitter’s parks. He should deliver a boatload of strikeouts over his two starts, just don’t expect him to be a major asset in the ratio categories this week and his chances of winning are muted as he’s matched up against Garrett Crochet and Cristopher Sanchez.

Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks, RHP (vs. Giants, vs. Royals)

I really want to be able to trust Zac Gallen given his extensive track record of quality results for fantasy managers. He gets two strong matchups this week – both at home – and in most circumstances you would simply start him without thinking twice about it. He has been brutal lately though, giving up four earned runs or more in each of his last four outings and 12 runs over 10 1/3 innings in his last two starts. Even the strikeouts disappeared his last time out with just two punchouts against the Cubs. I think you still have to roll with him in 15 teamers and hope for the best, but I wouldn’t fault you if you were considering alternative options in 12 team leagues.

Hayden Birdsong, Giants, RHP (@ Diamondbacks, @ Athletics)

Birdsong hasn’t quite been the savior that fantasy managers were anticipating when he finally joined the Giants’ rotation. He struggles to get through five innings every time that he takes the ball and was just obliterated by the Marlins his last time out. The assignment doesn’t get any easier this week taking on a strong Diamondbacks’ offense in Arizona and then having to battle the tiny confines of Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento. I still like the skills and the strikeouts could till be there, but there’s a lot of ratio risk in this one. I’d use him in 15 teamers and try to find a way to get around it in 12’s.

At Your Own Risk

Didier Fuentes, Braves, RHP (vs. Angels, vs. Orioles)

This one just feels like playing with fire. Fuentes has struggled mightily through his first two starts with the Braves (10.80 ERA, 1.80 WHIP, 4/1 K/BB in 8 1/3 innings) and if he doesn’t turn it around against the Angels it’s unlikely that he winds up sticking around to make his second start of the week. There’s a lot of promise in this 20-year-old right-hander for the future, I just think it’s going to be difficult to extract any sort of fantasy value out of him this season. The ratio risk is extremely high and even if he doesn’t kill you there, the benefits in wins and strikeouts seem very muted at best. I think you can find better options, even in most 15 teamers.

Chase Dollander, Rockies, RHP (vs. Astros, vs. White Sox)

All season long I have preached to never trust a Rockies’ starting pitcher for a two-start week, regardless of who it is or the matchup. If there was ever going to be an exception, this would have probably been it. Dollander has pitched well over his last three starts, giving up three earned runs or fewer each time out – including a matchup at home against the Dodgers his last time out. What’s discouraging is that the strikeouts haven’t been there, with just 11 total in 23 2/3 innings over his last five starts. I get that a matchup against the White Sox – even at Coors Field – may look intriguing. I just can’t get there with the ratio risk, diminished strikeouts and the poor shot at securing a victory on the Rockies.

Andrew Heaney, Pirates, LHP (vs. Cardinals, @ Mariners)

Just when fantasy managers started to trust Andrew Heaney he turned back into a pumpkin, giving up seven runs in each of his last two outings – bringing his ERA from 3.33 to 4.48 in the blink of an eye. There’s simply no need to gamble when Heaney has been struggling like this. His upside in wins is muted while pitching for the Pirates and even when he’s going well, he’s not a major strikeout guy. Even in deeper leagues, fantasy managers should be able to find a better gamble than throwing Heaney out there for two tough starts during the upcoming week.

Celtics future draft picks: Updated list after 2025 NBA Draft

Celtics future draft picks: Updated list after 2025 NBA Draft originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Brad Stevens and the Boston Celtics have stocked up on future draft assets over the last week.

On Monday, the Celtics traded veteran guard Jrue Holiday to the Portland Trail Blazers for Anfernee Simons, a 2030 second-round draft pick from the New York Knicks, and the Blazers’ own 2031 second-round pick. They followed that by sending big man Kristaps Porzingis and a 2026 second-round pick to the Atlanta Hawks in a three-team deal that yielded them Georges Niang and the Cleveland Cavaliers’ 2031 second-rounder.

Stevens continued to deal during Day 2 of the 2025 NBA Draft. Boston’s president of basketball operations traded the No. 32 overall pick to the Orlando Magic for the 46th and 57th picks, plus second-rounders in 2026 and 2027.

Second-round picks are invaluable for teams like the Celtics that are over the luxury tax. While first-round picks have a predetermined salary slot over four seasons, second-rounders can be signed to similar-length deals starting at minimum salaries that don’t need to be guaranteed for all of the years.

That’s a big reason why Stevens has loaded up on second-round draft picks this summer, and he may not be done just yet. There are still moves to be made as Boston looks to shed more salary, which it must do to retain pending free agents Al Horford and Luke Kornet.

For now, here’s an updated list of the Celtics’ future draft assets. This list will be updated if and when more moves involving draft picks are made.

2026

  • Round 1: Own
  • Round 2: Most favorable between Minnesota Timberwolves, New York Knicks, New Orleans Pelicans, Trail Blazers
  • Round 2: Most favorable between Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, and Magic
  • Round 2: Potential pick swap with Memphis Grizzlies

2027

  • Round 1: Own
  • Round 2: Least favorable of Trail Blazers and Pelicans.
  • Round 2: Most favorable between Celtics and Magic

2028

  • Round 1: Potential pick swap with San Antonio Spurs (Protected top 1)

2030

  • Round 1: Own
  • Round 2: Via Knicks

2031

  • Round 1: Own
  • Round 2: Via Trail Blazers
  • Round 2: Via Cavaliers
  • Round 2: Via Rockets (Protected 31-55)

2032

  • Round 1: Own
  • Round 2: Own