Knicks' Jalen Brunson making an early case for NBA MVP

Jalen Brunson finished with 37 points on 21 shots in Friday night’s win over the Milwaukee Bucks, his ninth 30-point effort of the early season. The performance drew calls for Brunson to receive recognition in the MVP race, first from Stan Van Gundy during the broadcast, then from head coach Mike Brown after the game. 

It’s tough to argue for Brunson’s season being anything but MVP-worthy thus far. He’s averaging a career high 29.1 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 6.2 assists on 54.5 percent shooting from two and 38 percent from three. 

Last season, Brunson was similarly impressive and valuable, yet only mustered one fifth-place vote. He fell short of nine of his peers, including Cade Cunningham and Jayson Tatum,both of whom he would go on to eliminate in the Playoffs. 

Others are calling it out early, but we need to see proper respect given to Brunson this year. He’s one of the league’s most consistent performers and feared scorers, yet dumbfoundedly, isn’t recognized as one of its most valuable players. 

No matter your personal criteria in determining the award’s winner, Brunson fits the bill. If you’re looking for the best player on the best team, the Knicks are 12-6 and slowly rising in the East, and there’s no dispute who their captain has been. 

Sure, OKC is a juggernaut that may be on its way to 74 wins, but having historically exceptional candidates doesn’t delegitimize Brunson’s case. It only shows how well he’s made it in spite of who he’s up against. 

If you’re dead set on the “value” piece of the award, the Knicks are outscoring their opponents by eight more points per 100 possessions with Brunson on the court vs off, in line with the effect Luka Doncic has had this season. Brunson also has much less ball handling and creation help than his other candidates, further emphasizing his importance.

When the game comes down to its closing moments, nobody outshines Brunson. What’s more valuable than having the league’s ultimate closer?

At least that's what he was crowned last season when he won the Clutch Player of the Year award. He’s off to a hot start this year, with a last-minute and-one and some clutch passing against the Bucks, another key dime in Dallas and some daggers thrown against Boston. 

Other candidates have their share of teammate injuries, but Brunson has had to deal with that plus the installation of an entirely revamped offense. He’s taken the new system in stride, while injecting his own flavor to it, but it took a few games to get going and may still need tweaking.

For those caught up on Brunson’s physical, savvy play that’s misconstrued as foul-baiting or unethical, just note every leading MVP candidate is top-20 in free throw attempts per game, but not Brunson. His defense also likes to get nitpicked, but the Knicks' D has held up well with Brunson, being far more heavily swayed by OG Anunoby’s absence and Mitchell Robinson’s struggles.

It shouldn’t take elite basketball minds like Brown’s or Van Gundy’s to get across what’s obvious to anybody watching: Brunson is an MVP-caliber player, and the voters and coverage should reflect that.

Blackhawks Expected To Trade Laurent Brossoit After Conditioning Stint With IceHogs

For a couple of weeks now, Laurent Brossoit has been skating ahead of Chicago Blackhawks practice. Since signing with Chicago ahead of 2024-25, Brossoit has been injured and has appeared in no games.

Now, he appears to be close to ready for a conditioning stint in the AHL with plans to get back to the NHL shortly after. Before coming to Chicago, Brossoit was one of the best backups in the NHL and was hoping to help them stabilize the position.

They have since done that without him. Spencer Knight is the long-term starter, and Arvid Soderblom has been a solid backup. Drew Commesso is also in Rockford waiting for his chance.

According to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet, Brossoit is expected to be moved following his conditioning stint with Rockford. The Blackhawks are not going to get a needle-moving asset for him, but they will be allowing the player to get his career back on track. That will be a respected move by Kyle Davidson.

Brossoit has put in a lot of hard work to get to this point following his injury. It didn’t work out for him in Chicago, and their timelines no longer align, but there is still a chance that this will work out well for all parties.

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Kevon Looney clarifies ‘they forgot about me' comments regarding Warriors exit

Kevon Looney clarifies ‘they forgot about me' comments regarding Warriors exit  originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Kevon Looney’s first trip back to Chase Center in a different uniform brought a swirl of nostalgia — and a chance to clarify a comment that surfaced after his Golden State departure this offseason.

The longtime Warriors center — now with the New Orleans Pelicans — acknowledged previously feeling like Golden State had forgotten about him toward the end of his tenure, as he fell out of coach Steve Kerr’s NBA playoff rotation.

But before Saturday’s matchup against his former team, he made it clear there’s no resentment behind that sentiment.

“It wasn’t really difficult,” Looney said in the pregame press conference with Bay Area reporters. “Steve is the guy that changes lineups, and you kind of have to wait on your opportunity, and he does it to anybody on the team. He just wants to win. He puts the best lineups out there just to win games. And so, it was a real frustration. I kind of know how he thinks, and I know what he’s trying to do.”

Looney admitted that the competitor in him wanted to be out there helping against postseason matchups he has handled for years. But he understands how Kerr operates — and why decisions were made.

“As a player, you see the matchups, and you just want something bad to get out there, to leave an impact,” Looney explained. “It was more along that line, but it was no hard feelings. You know, 10 years, I had a lot of great memories. More great than bad. There were times when I probably didn’t deserve the opportunity, and the coaching staff put me out there, so it kind of all balances out.”

In July, a week after signing with the Pelicans, Looney spoke to The Athletic’s Marcus Thompson II on the “Warriors Plus/Minus” podcast and expressed his frustration with his role.

“I guess,” Looney said when Thompson II asked him if Post was the final straw for him. “I wouldn’t say it like that, but it was anybody but me it seemed like at this point. It wasn’t no one moment. Even this year, probably the playoffs. We going up against Steven Adams. This is what I do. They’re not really giving me the chance to really let me do what I do.

“It’s like, ‘All right, y’all don’t trust me? I thought y’all trusted me.’ They put me at the end in Game 7, it’s like why’d we have to wait for that point?”

Looney spent a decade anchoring the Warriors’ frontcourt with relentless rebounding performances during three NBA championship runs, and he earned a reputation as one of the franchise’s most respected locker-room voices.

Those will always outweigh the frustrations of his final season in the Bay.

“It’s all love — those guys are like my family,” Looney said. “When I come back here, all I think about is all the winning we did.”

Looney signed a two-year deal with New Orleans in June, taking on a new role with a young roster. But his long tenure and three rings ensure his Warriors chapter won’t be forgotten, no matter where he plays.

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Islanders Recall Marc Gatcomb From Bridgeport Following Kyle Palmieri Injury News

With Kyle Palmieri out for the season after tearing his ACL, the New York Islanders have recalled forward Marc Gatcomb from Bridgeport of the American Hockey League. 

Gatcomb, 26, played in 39 games for the Islanders last season, showcasing a combination of skillsets that the Islanders were longing for. 

He's physical, is responsible defensively, can move up the ice but also brought a scoring touch, potting eight goals in 25 games, adding one assist. 

This season, Gatcomb played in just one game, the team's home-opener, a 5-2 loss to the Washington Capitals. He was placed on waivers back on Oct. 22 because of his $900,000 cap hit. 

Before placing Pierre Engvall on LTIR -- he's out for the season with an ankle injury that required surgery -- the Islanders wanted to get as close to the cap ceiling so that they could take full advantage of LTIR. By waiving Gatcomb and calling up, at the time, Matthew Highmore ($775K) and Marshall Warren ($825K), the Islanders got as close to zero as possible.

With Gatcomb up, the Islanders are no longer accruing cap space as they are exceeding the cap by $855,497, dipping into a little of Engvall's LTIR money. 

Likely Reason Why Islanders Waived Marc GatcombLikely Reason Why Islanders Waived Marc GatcombIslanders free up cap space and a roster spot by waiving Marc Gatcomb, paving the way for a crucial defenseman recall amidst Romanov's injury.

In 15 games with Bridgeport, Gatcomb recorded eight points (four goals, four assists). 

We'll see if he gets into the lineup on Sunday when the Islanders battle the Capitals at 1 PM ET. 

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NEWS

Blue Jackets' Werenski Named NHL's Second Star Of The WeekBlue Jackets' Werenski Named NHL's Second Star Of The WeekWerenski explodes for eight points in four games, climbing the Blue Jackets' all-time scoring list. NHL's Second Star shines.

The NHL has released their three stars of the week and to no surprise Columbus Blue Jackets' Zach Werenski was named as the Second Star of the week.

Werenski was joined by Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson who was named the First Star and San Jose Sharks forward Macklin Celebrini who was named Third Star.

Blue Jackets Sign Veteran Defenseman Brendan SmithBlue Jackets Sign Veteran Defenseman Brendan SmithThe Blue Jackets have announced the signing of veteran defenseman Brendan Smith to a one-year, two-way National Hockey League/American Hockey League contract for the 2025-26 season. Smith will join the CBJ on Tuesday, per GM Don Waddell. 

The Blue Jackets have announced the signing of veteran defenseman Brendan Smith to a one-year, two-way National Hockey League/American Hockey League contract for the 2025-26 season.

Defenseman Dysin Mayo Sent Back To ClevelandDefenseman Dysin Mayo Sent Back To ClevelandColumbus recalled Mayo on October 30th.

 Per the Blue Jackets Roster report, Defenseman Dysin Mayo, who was recalled by Columbus on October 30th, has been sent back to Cleveland. 

Mayo played in one game on November 5th against Calgary. He played 7:33 of ice time, took three shots, and was a minus-1. 

Dean Evason Gives Injury UpdatesDean Evason Gives Injury UpdatesThe Jackets have lost 35 man-games to injury

Kirill Marchenko - Seeing a doctor today about an injury John Davidson called "a muscle injury." It isn't expected to be serious according to Davidson. Evason said he's seeing a doctor today.   

Mathieu Olivier - Left last night's game and looked to be in discomfort. He was ruled out soon after. Evason said Olivier is also seeing a doctor. It's believed to be an upper body injury. 

Boone Jenner - Suffered an injury last week. It was originally reported that he'd miss 4-5 weeks, but he is skating and Don Waddell told NHL Radio late last week that he'd be back a lot sooner. 

Erik Gudbranson - Has missed the last 15 games and is on IR. Evason says he is skating and could be nearing a return. 

Blue Jackets' Brendan Smith To Make Debut Against Maple LeafsBlue Jackets' Brendan Smith To Make Debut Against Maple LeafsVeteran defenseman Brendan Smith, cut in preseason, faces his hometown Maple Leafs in his Blue Jackets debut tomorrow.

According to reports, newly signed Brendan Smith is set to make his Columbus Blue Jackets debut tomorrow night against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Smith, 36, signed with the club yesterday after being cut by them in preseason from a professional tryout. The contract is a one-year, two-deal, worth $800,000.

Blue Jackets' Luca Pinelli Makes NHL Debut Against Maple LeafsBlue Jackets' Luca Pinelli Makes NHL Debut Against Maple LeafsHometown hero Luca Pinelli steps onto the NHL ice for his highly anticipated debut against the Maple Leafs tonight.

Columbus Blue Jackets' rookie Luca Pinelli is set to make his NHL debut tonight against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Pinelli, 20, is a native of Stoney Creek, Ontario has an awesome opportunity to play his NHL debut against the team that he grew up watching. 

Cannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Toronto Maple LeafsBlue Jackets fought hard but fell in OT. Hear directly from players and coaches on the thrilling matchup and what's next.

Zach Werenski:

  • Not pleased that they lost the point
  • Team is sick of blowing leads and losing in OT
  • No time to dwell on the loss, need to move forward
  • Praised Woll for his effort
  • Team needs to work on getting a bigger cushion heading into the third
  • Felt the team's process is good
  • Liked Pinelli's confidence
Waddell Provides Update On Blue Jackets' Jenner & FantilliWaddell Provides Update On Blue Jackets' Jenner & FantilliContract talks for key Blue Jackets Boone Jenner and Adam Fantilli are on hold until February. Waddell confirms mutual desire to reach agreements.

“I’ve talked to both representations from both players (Fantilli and Jenner), along with some other not only free agents but restricted to guys and, you know, pretty much we’ve all agreed let’s play to the Olympic break. There’s no big rush, you know, from any end."

From THN's Archive: Starting From ScratchFrom THN's Archive: Starting From ScratchBefore filling the dressing room, a fresh franchise must first stock its off-ice roster with brass and bird dogs. Vegas has quietly compiled some of the best in the business

Initially, Minnesota and Columbus had talked about working together to maximize the talent both could land. According to that year’s rules, if a team lost a goalie in the draft, for example, it couldn’t lose a defenseman. And if a team lost a defenseman, it couldn’t lose another. So if the Blue Jackets wanted a certain blueliner from Pittsburgh, they could have told the Wild not to take a Penguins goalie ahead of time.

From THN's Archive: Division Domination From THN's Archive: Division Domination The Central Division is the most talented in the NHL, with five dangerous teams all capable of making the playoffsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsCannon City Quotables: Columbus Blue Jackets vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsPlayers and coaches weigh in as the Blue Jackets once again falter in overtime against the Penguins, fueling season-long concerns.

Sean Monahan:

  • Tough to handle losing like that "losing sucks"
  • When you go into the third with a lead, they need to find a way to bring it home
  • Believes it is on those in the room to figure it out
  • Felt the team didn't react well to the Penguins' early third period goal
  • Team needs to do the little things to keep the puck out of their net
  • Mentioned that their mindset should be, every time you step on the ice, you play to win the game

GAME PREVIEWS & RECAPS

Columbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Washington Capitals (24 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Washington Capitals (24 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 21-27-1-10 all-time, and 10-14-1-4 on the road vs. Washington.

Series History vs. The Capitals 

  • Columbus is 21-27-1-10 all-time, and 10-14-1-4 on the road vs. Washington.
  • The Jackets are 6-5-1 at Capital One Arena in the last 12 games.
  • The CBJ went 2-1-1 vs. the Caps last season.
  • The Capitals won the first meeting of the season 5-1 on October 24th.
Blue Jackets Lose Werenski & Olivier To Injury, Game to Capitals Blue Jackets Lose Werenski & Olivier To Injury, Game to Capitals The Blue Jackets record now sits at 11-9-3 with 25 points.

Denton Mateychuk(5) scored the only goal for Columbus, and Elvis Merzlikins got shelled in a 5-1 loss to the Washington Capitals on Monday night. 

This one was hideous. There's no other way to put it. Burn the tape. 

Columbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (21 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (25 pts) vs. Toronto Maple Leafs (21 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 23-20-1 all-time, and 10-11-0 at home vs. Toronto.

Series History vs. The Maple Leafs

  • Columbus is 23-20-1 all-time, and 10-11-0 at home vs. Toronto.
  • The Jackets are 6-2 in the last 8 against the Maple Leafs, and have scored 5-plus goals in every win.
  • The Blue Jackets have won three straight against Toronto at NWA.
  • The CBJ are 2-0 against the Leafs this season.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Toronto Maple LeafsColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Toronto Maple LeafsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are at home tonight to play the Toronto Maple Leafs. Blue Jackets Blow Late Lead; Lose To Toronto In OTBlue Jackets Blow Late Lead; Lose To Toronto In OTThe Blue Jackets are now 11-9-4 and have 26 points.

Zach Werenski(8) scored the only goal for the Blue Jackets, and Jet Greaves was phenomenal in a 2-1 OT loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Wednesday night. 

Stop me if you've heard this one before. The Blue Jackets blew a late third-period lead and then lost the game in overtime. This feels like a Groundhogs Day scene starring Bill Murray, except we are all Bill Murray. 

Columbus Blue Jackets (26 pts) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (27 pts) Game PreviewColumbus Blue Jackets (26 pts) vs. Pittsburgh Penguins (27 pts) Game PreviewColumbus is 19-30-9 all-time, and 13-11-4 at home vs. Pittsburgh.

Series History vs. The Penguins

  • Columbus is 19-30-9 all-time, and 13-11-4 at home vs. Pittsburgh.
  • The Jackets are 5-4-1 in the last 10 against the Pens overall, and 5-5 in the last 10 at home.
  • The CBJ are 1-0 against the Pens this season.
Columbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsColumbus Blue Jackets Lines, Defensive Pairings, & Scratches For Today's Game vs. Pittsburgh PenguinsThe Columbus Blue Jackets are at home tonight to play the Pittsburgh PenguinsBlue Jackets Blow Two Goal, Third Period Lead; Lose To Pittsburgh In OTBlue Jackets Blow Two Goal, Third Period Lead; Lose To Pittsburgh In OTThe Blue Jackets record is now 11-9-5 with 27 points.

Sean Monahan(3), Brendan Gaunce(1), and Zach Werenski(9) provided the offense for Columbus is a losing cause, while Jet Greaves could only stop 20 of 24 Penguins shots. 

No, you're not imagining things. The Jackets did, in fact, blow yet another two-goal third-period lead. 

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'Nothing You Need To Worry About': William Nylander Shines In Return After Illness, Deflects Questions On Absence

Toronto Maple Leafs forward William Nylander made his return to the lineup on Saturday and immediately helped his club defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 7-2.

Nylander picked up the primary assist on Easton Cowan’s goal, which put Toronto up 2-1 in the first period , and the club never relinquished the lead from there. The star Swede faked out goaltender Arturs Silovs, winding up for a shot before passing to Cowan, who buried the puck.

The play drew praise from the Leafs' own goaltending staff. "William Nylander comes down by the hashmarks loading for a one-timer, I think every goalie in the league will freeze,” Maple Leafs goaltender Dennis Hildeby said of the play. “But it was a great pass, and that's just what he does".

Nylander’s return came after he missed the previous game on Friday against the Washington Capitals due to an undisclosed illness. After the Penguins game, Nylander was asked about the ailment, and it was clear he didn’t want to go into any detail.

“Nothing you need to worry about,” he said.

It is unusual for Nylander to be out of the lineup, as the star player has been known to be quite durable. This absence came just one day after he missed Leafs practice due to what the team had described as maintenance. He had previously missed three games due to a lower-body injury sustained after a hit from Buffalo Sabres forward Jason Zucker.

‘He Needs To Feel Right’: Why William Nylander Continues To Be A Game-Time Decision For The Maple Leafs‘He Needs To Feel Right’: Why William Nylander Continues To Be A Game-Time Decision For The Maple LeafsNylander sustained a lower-body injury on Friday, and despite participating in a full practice, the Leafs need to see how the player feels in warmups.

Given his recent injuries and maintenance day, the potential for Nylander to miss Saturday’s game wasn't the surprise; the reason was. Nevertheless, Nylander reportedly informed Coach Berube at Saturday morning's team breakfast that he was fit to play.

Despite missing four games this season , Nylander leads all Maple Leafs in scoring with 32 points (11 goals and 21 assists). His 1.52 points per game ranks him third in the NHL among qualified players.

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2025-26 NBA MVP ladder, race: Odds, power rankings, frontrunners including SGA, Doncic, Jokic, Cunningham

The NBA MVP race is sorting out to a be a three-player race as we enter the seventh week of the season. However, Cade Cunningham's name continues to pop up in MVP conversations as the Pistons have stayed hot. Giannis Antetokoumpo back from injury, while Victor Wembanyama is out, and Tyrese Maxey is still balling — here is my MVP list.

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Vaughn Dalzell‘s Week 7 MVP Rankings

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1. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder (+170)
Points Per Game: 32.9 (2nd)
Assists Per Game: 6.7 (15th)
Rebounds Per Game: 4.9 RPG (89th)

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leads the league in plus-minus (+238) for November and points (452) off the third-most field goals made (143) and ninth-most attempts (256). The Thunder have won 11 straight games and has an NBA-best 19-1 record, which is why SGA is my No. 1.

SGA scored 37, 40, and 37 points over the past three games and 31 or more in the previous five. Despite not playing a majority of fourth quarters this season and recorded 30 or fewer minutes in 11 of 20 games — I think SGA is the rightful favorite with his career-high 54.5 field goal percentage and 42.3 three-point percentage.

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2. Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets (+140)
Points Per Game: 28.9 (7th)
Rebounds Per Game: 12.4 (1st)
Assists Per Game: 10.9 (1st)

The Joker's fabulous November has continued in style. Nikola Jokic has six triple-doubles and seven double-doubles in 14 games to go along with 32.0 points per game. In November alone, Jokic has scored the second-most points behind SGA (452-448), leads the NBA in assists (154), and ranks third in rebounds (164).

Overall, Jokic leads the NBA in rebounds (12.4) and assists (10.9), plus comes in at seventh in points per game (28.9). It's likely that Jokic averages a 30-point triple-double this season, and with Denver at 14-5 and firmly in the top three of the West — it's safe to say he will be a top-three finisher for MVP again.

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3. Luka Doncic, Los Angeles Lakers (+320)
Points Per Game: 35.1 (1st)
Assists Per Game: 9.4 (2nd)
Rebounds Per Game: 8.5 (T-20th)

Luka Doncic and the Lakers are 6-0 in the past six games and he's on fire! Doncic has averaged 35.5 points, 10.0 assists, and 7.6 rebounds over that span with five double-doubles and five games of 33 or more points. The Lakers' superstar leads the league in points (35.1) and ranks second in assists (9.4) and even with LeBron James back in the mix — Doncic apparently ins't slowing down anytime soon.

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4. Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons (+5000)
Points Per Game: 28.8 (9th)
Rebounds Per Game: 6.4 (46th)
Assists Per Game: 9.4 (3rd)

Cade Cunningham was one of the few players to see his stock improve over the past week. That's because Detroit keeps winning! The Pistons win streak was snapped at 13 consecutive wins and boast a 14-2 record over the past 16 games.

Even in the two recent losses, Cunningham posted a 39-point triple-double with 13 rebounds, and 11 assists, plus 42 points, 8 rebounds, and 5 assists.

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5. Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia 76ers (+7000)
Points Per Game: 31.7 (3rd)
Rebounds Per Game: 4.7 (T-100th)
Assists Per Game: 7.5 (8th)

Tyrese Maxey has watched his odds drop from +4000 to +7000 after scoring 27, 20, and 22 points over the past three games following his 54-point outburst in OT versus Milwaukee. The 76ers are still above water with a 10-8 record as Maxey ranks top 10 in scoring (31.7) and assists (7.5). Despite the stellar start, staying in the top five for MVP will be difficult.

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Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons (+5000)
Points Per Game: 28.8 (9th)
Rebounds Per Game: 6.4 (46th)
Assists Per Game: 9.4 (3rd)

The Pistons franchise player is averaging a career-high across the board in almost every category and with a 16-4 record that leads the East and ranks second in the NBA, Cunningham has to be a top five candidate on everyone's MVP rankings. Cunningham has scored 30 or more points in seven of the last 11 games, double-doubled in eight, and triple-doubled in two.

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Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs (+15000)
Points Per Game: 26.2 (14th)
Rebounds Per Game: 12.9 (2nd)
Blocks Per Game: 3.6 (1st)

Victor Wembanyama has now missed two weeks of action and six games. San Antonio has gone 5-1 in those six games, so at 13-5, the Spurs are still thriving despite missing their franchise player. Wembanyama is expected to be re-evaluated later this week and return sometime in December.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks (+3000)
Points Per Game: 30.9 (4th)
Rebounds Per Game: 10.9 (5th)
Assists Per Game: 6.6 (17th)

Giannis Antetokounmpo shifted from +900 to +1600 to +3000 as he missed 10 days. However, Giannis returned the past two games, a back-to-back versus the Nets and Knicks, splitting the two games and scoring 30 and 29 in each.

In the loss to the Knicks, Giannis had 30 points, 15 rebounds, and 8 assists in his return from injury, but his odds continue to drop, which is a clear sign that the market is starting to correct itself on the 9-12 Milwaukee Bucks. The Bucks are 8-7 with Giannis and 1-5 without him.

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Mount’s sweet strike completes Manchester United’s comeback win at Crystal Palace

Just when Ruben Amorim must have thought his luck would never turn, Manchester United managed to inflict Crystal Palace’s first home defeat in the Premier League since February and end their own five-year wait for a victory at this ground after a first half when their opponents should have been out of sight.

Oliver Glasner’s side had been rampant and deservedly took the lead through Jean-Philippe Mateta’s retaken penalty but they could not make their dominance count. Having failed to score in four previous league meetings that included three defeats, like the proverbial London buses United struck back twice in nine minutes through Joshua Zirkzee – his first goal in the Premier League for almost a year – and Mason Mount to snatch the points.

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'It's A Cool Achievement': Wild's Mats Zuccarello Becomes Third Undrafted Player In NHL History To Record 700 Points

ST. PAUL, Minn - In a game between the Minnesota Wild (14-7-5) and the Buffalo Sabres (10-11-4), forward Mats Zuccarello recorded his 700th career NHL point.

The 5-foot-8 winger became the first Norwegian player to reach the milestone in NHL history. He is also the only Norwegian to have over 112 NHL points.

Zuccarello, 38, also became the third undrafted player in NHL history to record 700 points. He  joins Martin St. Louis (1,033) and Artemi Panarin (896) as the three players to do it.

"It doesn't really mean anything right now, but one day when I retire, I'd probably look back and it's a cool achievement," Zuccarello said on the achievement. "But right now it's tough to think about winning those games, especially, .. I wish they’d count that goal as a goal as well. It would be a 701, you know?"

What Zuccarello was talking about in the last part of the quote was the puck he put in the net in the third period that tied up the game at 2-2.

Nonetheless, the Wild are now 9-0-2 with Zuccarello in the lineup. He has one goal and nine assists in those 11 games.

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Cooper Flagg passes LeBron to become youngest player in NBA history to score 35 points

Cooper Flagg is starting to find his rhythm in the NBA. Photograph: William Liang/AP

Cooper Flagg became the youngest-ever player to score 35 points in an NBA game as he helped the Dallas Mavericks rally to a 114-110 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday night.

The 18-year-old went 13 for 22 from the field in his 20th career game. The top pick in this year’s draft also grabbed eight rebounds. The only other 18-year-old to score 35 points in an NBA game is LeBron James, who did so twice in his rookie season. His first came when he was 18 years and 348 days old, five days older than Flagg was on Saturday.

“He’s only 18 years old, but he seems like he’s been in this league before,” Mavs coach Jason Kidd said. “He did it all tonight. He had the ball. You can call it point guard or whatever, but he ran the offense for us. He drove the ball. The ball touched the paint. He got to the rim, got to the free throw line, stepped up and made free throws for us late. Just his composure on both ends [impressed me]. He competes at a very high level. You saw that tonight, but you saw that last night, too.”

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Flagg also impressed in Friday’s game, when he faced James’s Lakers. In that game, he had 11 assists, an NBA record for an 18-year-old. His 35-year-old teammate, Klay Thompson, is another admirer.

“Cooper’s upside is limitless,” Thompson said. “He has every tool to be great. Sometimes I can’t believe he should be a freshman in college.”

Flagg was aggressive all game against the Clippers, including a spectacular dunk over Ivica Zubac.

“Being aggressive right now is obviously right for me, and that’s what Coach has stressed to me,” said Flagg. “I’ve got to be aggressive, and we’ll live with some of the mistakes, but you just have to be aggressive and trust all the work.”

Thompson also had an impressive outing: he hit four three-pointers in the fourth quarter, his final one putting Dallas ahead for good with 1:51 left. He shot 6 of 10 from long distance overall as the Mavericks snapped a three-game losing streak. He finished with 23 points, 17 of which came in the final quarter.

Kawhi Leonard led Los Angeles with 30 points and eight rebounds. James Harden added 29 points, 11 assists and eight boards for the Clippers, who dropped their fourth consecutive game. John Collins scored 21 and Ivica Zubac had 19 points and 11 boards.

Los Angeles (5-15) have lost seven straight at the Intuit Dome since beating New Orleans 126-124 on Halloween night. The Mavericks (6-15) scored 20 points off 18 Clippers turnovers.

Canadiens: Blais Shouldn’t Stay In Laval For Too Long

When the Montreal Canadiens put Samuel Blais on waivers at the start of the season, they knew there was a risk he would be claimed by a team and sure enough, the Toronto Maple Leafs picked him up. Now that many of their injured players were returning, the Ontarian club waived him as well, and since the Habs were the only team to put in a claim, they were able to assign him to the Laval Rocket, which they did.

Make no mistake, though, with the current injury situation in Montreal, it would be surprising if he weren’t called back up shortly, with one of the younger players sent back down to keep developing. Blais has already reached his full potential, whereas players like Jared Davidson would be more suited to a development role in the AHL.

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Davidson had a great season start in the AHL with nine goals and two assists for 11 points in 13 games, which was enough to earn him a call-up, but he was an healthy scratch for the last two games and in the one against the Utah Mammoth he only saw 5:23 of action, that’s not enough to make his presence in the NHL worth it. The 23-year-old would be much better served in Laval under Pascal Vincent’s guidance.

If the Canadiens decide to keep 13 forwards up even though they are back home for a couple of games, Florian Xhekaj should stay up, especially with Brady Tkachuk and the Ottawa Senators coming up. He’s done well in an admittedly small sample, picking up a point in four games and seven penalty minutes, on top of bringing a lot of fresh energy and physicality.

Meanwhile, in his first game in Laval, Blais scored two goals, including the game-tying one before scoring the game-winner in the shootout in the Rocket’s 5-4 win over Lehigh Valley.

Should Hughes opt only to keep 12 forwards, though, Blais could be a good option for the Canadiens given the current injury situation and the fact that Xhekaj could still use more AHL seasoning. With a fully healthy lineup, he’s a 13th forward. Still, right now, Patrik Laine, Kirby Dach, and Alex Newhook are all out, meaning that now’s the time Blais could get an opportunity to finally play his first official game with the Canadiens, after a detour through Toronto.


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Buddy Hield hilariously trolls ‘foul-baiter' Jimmy Butler after Warriors' win

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Jimmy Butler was ready to talk hoops after the Warriors’ 104–96 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday, but Buddy Hield was ready to talk trash.

As Butler spoke to reporters at Chase Center, Hield crashed the presser and jokingly called out his teammate’s foul-drawing ways.

“Stop foul-baiting, Jimmy,” Hield shouted.

Butler didn’t hesitate with a comeback.

“If you don’t got no haters, you’re not popping,” Butler joked. “Remember I told y’all that.”

“You’re not popping at all,” Hield fired back.

“Yes I am,” Butler responded. “It’s my number one fan over there.”

Despite the verbal sparring, Butler closed the night with 24 points with 10-of-14 from the free-throw line, while Hield chipped in eight points off the bench.

Later, Hield summed up what had everyone laughing in the press conference: Butler’s foul-drawing and free-throw craft aren’t just good for comedy — they’re game-winning tools.

“Jimmy’s able to control the game with him just foul-baiting and getting to the line and making plays for us,” Hield told reporters.

Butler’s performance at the stripe proved decisive as the Warriors closed out the win. Golden State will look to carry that momentum into Tuesday’s matchup with the NBA-best 19-1 Oklahoma City Thunder at Chase Center.

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Does Jaylen Brown have a legitimate gripe with lack of foul calls?

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Is Jaylen Brown getting a bad whistle this season?

The Celtics rank dead last in the NBA in free throw attempt rate (18.7 per game) and are on pace for the league’s lowest output in that category in more than a half decade. Boston’s inability to consistently get to the line is further accentuated by the fact that the team ranks 27th in opponent free throw rate this season (27.6 per game).

Opponents have attempted 169 more free throws than Boston through the first 19 games of the season. The Celtics have not attempted more free throws than an opponent in any game this season (though they did match the Cavaliers’ output of 24 attempts on October 29).

The Celtics haven’t been a foul-generating team in recent seasons, in part due their 3-point loving ways. Boston ranked dead last in free throw attempt rate last season (19.1 per game) but it hardly hindered the team in winning 61 games. Boston ranked tied for 25th in free throw rate (20.2 per game) while winning 64 games during its 2024 title season.

But it does seem fair to wonder if Brown specifically is deserving of more whistles. While many NBA superstars get calls for the lightest graze on a drive to the basket, Brown is often left animated when he doesn’t get those calls despite drawing more obvious contact.

Referees most certainly missed an important call when Brown was tripped in a loss to the Jazz in October, and the league didn’t fine Brown for venting in the aftermath. Brown has expressed frustration about inconsistent whistles on multiple other occasions, including after Saturday’s loss in Minnesota.

The data seem to back up his frustration.

Brown ranks sixth in the NBA in drives per game (16.4) but gets fouled on just 9 percent of those treks. Among the 45 highest-volume-drive players in the league (10+ drives per game, 10+ games played), Brown ranks 22nd among that group in foul rate, per NBA tracking data.

On one hand, he’s one spot behind Detroit’s Cade Cunningham (who gets fouled on 9.4 percent of drives) and six spots behind the free-throw-line dwelling Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (10.4 percent). On the other hand, the league-leading Anthony Edwards gets fouled on a staggering 15.5 percent of his drives.

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On Saturday night in Minnesota, Brown was credited with 21 drives leading to 10 shot attempts. He drew fouls on just 4.8 percent of those drives. By comparison, Edwards drove 15 times leading to eight shot attempts, but generated fouls on 26.7 percent of those treks.

Brown is drawing more fouls overall this season. He has been fouled on 13.9 percent of his shot attempts, which is up 1 percent from last season and 2.3 percent from his 2023 All-NBA season. What’s more, he ranks in the 99th percentile among all wings while getting fouled on 3.3 percent of plays when he’s on the court, per Cleaning the Glass data.

Brown’s 6.3 free throw attempts per game easily would be a career high, and he ranks eighth in the NBA in scoring at 28.8 points per game. Yet all seven players in front of him get to the line more frequently, with Luka Doncic (12.3 free throws per game), SGA (10.1), and Giannis Antetokounmpo (10.3) all averaging double-digit free throw attempts per game.

Brown generated his 10th 30-plus-point game of the season on Saturday in Minnesota. He has sometimes singlehandedly kept Boston competitive this year while teammates have struggled with their shots. Brown is a big reason Boston ranks sixth in the NBA in offensive rating.

The real question is, will referees ever give him the sort of whistle befitting his superstar play?

Week 7 Fantasy Basketball Schedule Primer: Warriors march on without Stephen Curry

Week 7 will be a busy one, as most of the NBA's 30 teams will play four games. It's the final full week before the Emirates NBA Cup quarterfinals, so the crowded schedule makes some sense. Not only are there scheduling concerns, but there are key injuries as well, with Golden State's Stephen Curry being the most notable. He's dealing with a quad contusion, and while that may not sound serious in nature, it certainly can be. Let's look at the Week 7 schedule breakdown and some key storylines for fantasy managers to be mindful of.

Week 7 Games Played

4 Games: ATL, BKN, BOS, CHA, CHI, CLE, DAL, DEN, DET, GSW, HOU, LAC, LAL, MIA, MIL, NYK, ORL, PHI, POR, TOR, UTAH, WAS

3 Games: IND, MEM, MIN, NOR, OKC, SAS

2 Games: PHX, SAC

Week 7 Back-to-backs

Sunday (Week 6)-Monday: ATL, HOU, LAL, UTA

Monday-Tuesday: WAS

Tuesday-Wednesday: NYK, POR, SAS

Wednesday-Thursday: BKN

Thursday-Friday: BOS, LAL, PHI, TOR, UTA

Friday-Saturday: ATL, CLE, DET, HOU, LAC, MIA, MIL

Saturday-Sunday: GSW

Sunday-Monday (Week 8): None

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Week 7 Storylines of Note

- How many games will Stephen Curry miss?

Curry suffered a right quad contusion during the latter stages of the Warriors' November 26 loss to the Rockets. The following day, it was reported that he would be re-evaluated in one week. In theory, an evaluation that goes well could put him in a position to return to action during the latter stages of Week 7. However, using Phoenix's Grayson Allen as an example, fantasy managers can't assume that Curry will be able to return that quickly.

Allen suffered a quad contusion during the Suns' November 13 win over the Pacers. The severity of his injury, with swelling as the problem, kept him out of the lineup for over two weeks, and Allen returned for a November 29 loss to the Nuggets. How severe Curry's injury is has not been made public, so this could be a situation that runs into Week 8. The Warriors play four games in Week 7, concluding with a road back-to-back against the Cavaliers and Bulls on Saturday and Sunday. Brandin Podziemski started Saturday's win over the Pelicans, and that job may be his for the foreseeable future.

- Avoid the Suns and Kings during Week 7 due to their poor schedules.

Phoenix and Sacramento are the only two teams playing just two games in Week 7. And the closest that either gets to playing on a solid streaming day is the Kings' final game, Saturday in Miami. While a Collin Gillespie may be challenging to move on from, given how well he's played, this may be the time to seek other options, especially with Week 8 consisting of the NBA Cup knockout rounds and the two additional games that the other teams will have to play to hit 82 regular-season games.

Sacramento has been a tough team to mine for deep-league value in normal weeks, much less in one in which they'll play only two games. Both teams will be worth a look in Week 8, as their games on December 8 (Phoenix at Minnesota and Sacramento at Indiana) will give them six games instead of five in leagues that combine weeks 8 and 9.

- Thursday is the lone light game day of Week 7, while Friday is the busiest day.

There are only five games on the Thursday schedule, and six of the teams in action will have a back-to-back. While Brooklyn's home game against the Jazz will be the second game of a back-to-back for the Nets, the Celtics, Lakers, 76ers, Raptors and Jazz will play the first game of a back-to-back on Thursday. The least arduous back-to-back on these days belongs to the Raptors, which will host the Lakers and Hornets on Thursday and Friday. The Jazz are on the road for both games, but they'll play the Nets and Knicks, which isn't the worst deal, even with New York City traffic.

The Lakers are also on the road for both games of their back-to-back, visiting the Raptors and Celtics. How will the Lakers manage LeBron James' availability? That's the question there. Philadelphia bears watching because of the injuries that multiple players have been forced to navigate, most notably Joel Embiid and Paul George. Embiid hasn't played since November 8, while George has not reached the point where he can play both games of back-to-backs.

There are 12 games on the schedule for Friday, with 12 of the teams in action having a back-to-back. Five of those 12 will play the second game of a back-to-back on Friday, while the other seven will play the first game of a back-to-back. The Clippers are among those seven teams, but the good news is that Kawhi Leonard played 29 minutes in both games of the team's back-to-back to end Week 6. Hopefully, this is a sign that missing half of a back-to-back due to injury management is a thing of the past, especially with the Clippers struggling to rack up wins.

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- The Hawks, Rockets, Lakers and Jazz will have two back-to-backs to navigate.

Speaking of back-to-backs, the Lakers and Jazz are among the few teams that will have to deal with multiple back-to-backs over the next week, beginning with the final game day of Week 6. Regarding the Hawks, Kristaps Porziņģis' status will likely be affected by the schedule, as he has yet to be active in both games of a back-to-back this season. Already ruled out for Sunday's game in Philadelphia, fantasy managers may get three games tops out of Porziņģis, which enhances Onyeka Okongwu's fantasy value.

Regarding the Rockets, Kevin Durant has rejoined the team after missing time for personal reasons, and back-to-backs should not be an issue for him. Utah's situation is interesting because the schedule may not affect the team's fantasy-relevant options. But it may impact the availability of Kevin Love and Kyle Anderson, whose availability has been inconsistent thus far. With the Jazz in a rebuild, there has seldom been room in the rotation for Love and Anderson. We'll see how this is handled during Week 7 and after the December 15 date, when most of the league's players will be eligible to be traded.

- Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto are among the teams with the best schedules to end Week 7.

In total, six teams will play three games between Thursday and Sunday of Week 7. In addition to the Celtics, 76ers and Raptors, the Warriors, Lakers and Jazz have similar schedules. While there are some back-to-back concerns for these teams, that's good news for fantasy managers who are rostering stars whose availability shouldn't be in doubt. Tyrese Maxey and Scottie Barnes are two players who come to mind, although Barnes and the Raptors will play all three of their games at home. On the other side of the coin, Brooklyn and Washington will play three of their four games over the course of the first four days of Week 7, limiting the fantasy value of their players for the back end.

"They Have It In Them": Todd McLellan Appreciates Red Wings' Fight Despite Shootout Loss

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The Detroit Red Wings have now gone four consecutive games without a victory, as they fell by a 4-3 final score on Saturday evening to the Boston Bruins at TD Garden.

They did manage to salvage a point after Michael Rasmussen capitalized on a nifty pass from Patrick Kane late in regulation with goaltender Cam Talbot on the bench for an extra attacker.

Head coach Todd McLellan said that he appreciated the fact that his team rebounded to secure a point.

“They have that in them,” McLellan said about the fight his players showed on Saturday. “I thought we got through the neutral zone a little bit better and established the forecheck in the second half of the game that we didn’t have earlier in the game. That gave us a little more confidence.”

However, the Red Wings will lament the fact that they failed to capitalize on five power-play opportunities, including one in overtime. 

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Dylan Larkin, who extended his personal point streak to four games with assists on both goals, appreciated the battle that his teammates showed in the final 20 minutes of play. 

“It was good to get a point, we would have liked to get two, especially with the 4-on-3 in overtime, but we battled," Larkin said. "We stood up for each other, stood up for ourselves and I thought it was right there. It was a good battle game. A good game for us to maybe come together, show ourselves that we can play in different ways and when we’re not feeling well offensively, we can still play good defensively.”

The Red Wings and Bruins will once again face each other on Tuesday evening, this time at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. 

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