The Carolina Hurricanes and Montreal Canadiens face off in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals. The teams split the first two games in Raleigh, North Carolina. Games 3 and 4 are in Montreal. The Hurricanes are favored with a -136 moneyline compared to the Montreal Canadiens' +115. The over/under for the game is set at 5.5 goals.
How to watch Carolina Hurricanes vs. Montreal Canadiens
May 19, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy (49) talks with pitcher Jacob Misiorowski (32) before the game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images | Matt Marton-Imagn Images
Greetings to all of you on this Memorial Day!
The Brewers finally lost a series over the weekend, their first series loss since April 24-26 against Pittsburgh, but it was still a good week, as Milwaukee went 4-2 against the Cubs and Dodgers. They’ll try to keep playing good baseball against another NL Central foe this week, as they start a three-game series with the surprising St. Louis Cardinals today at American Family Field.
The Cardinals are doing better than anyone thought. I am one of those people. There’s certainly a lot of season left, but St. Louis has jumped out to a 29-22 record, just behind the Brewers for second in the NL Central, despite a run differential of +1. A big part of that is their record in one-run games: at 10-4, the only teams in their territory in this regard are the Rays (9-1) and the Cubs (9-3). They’re also 7-2 in extra-inning games this year, which is more wins in extras than any other team. These underlying factors suggest some regression could be in the cards (get it), but Brewers fans have seen enough of this devil magic in their lifetimes to take nothing for granted, even if it seems as if some of that witchery has moved up to Milwaukee in the past few years.
Starting for St. Louis is lefty Matthew Liberatore, who hasn’t had a great year. In 10 starts, he’s 2-2 with a 4.70 ERA and 4.84 FIP, with not quite enough strikeouts (7.5 per nine) and a few too many walks (3.5 per nine) and homers (1.6 per nine). He’s allowed four runs in five innings or less in each of his last two starts, so the Brewers will try to get to him as well.
Jacob Misiorowski will be on the hill for the Brewers, and a scoreless outing today would likely clinch a scoreless May for the flamethrowing right-hander — he hasn’t allowed a run since that last series loss, on April 25 against Pittsburgh. We’ve covered it heavily, but it bears repeating: in the month of May, Misiorowski has a 0.00 ERA in 24 1/3 innings, during which he has struck out 37 batters and walked five (and allowed only nine hits). At the risk of jinxing something, Misiorowski seems to have ascended to the very top of the food chain far faster than anyone, including himself, expected. As long as he is pitching this way, he is very much in the Cy Young conversation.
Christian Yelich is back in the lineup today, a slight surprise versus the left-handed Liberatore. Brice Turang and Garrett Mitchell are the other lefties in today, while Jackson Chourio and Blake Perkins round out the outfield with Luis Rengifo, Joey Ortiz, Andrew Vaughn, and William Contreras the others in the infield. A possible new Brewer nemesis, JJ Wetherholt, tops the Cardinals’ lineup: he came into the season ranked as high as No. 3 in prospect rankings, and he’s been one of the best middle infielders in the league thus far this season, combining solid offense (a 120 OPS+, nine homers) with defensive metrics that place him amongst the elite glovemen in the league.
It’s a rare Monday matinee on the holiday today, with first pitch at 1:10 p.m. Catch the game on Brewers TV and the Brewers Radio Network.
The New York Knicks will try to complete a sweep of the Cleveland Cavaliers in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals. With one more victory, the Knicks will reach the NBA Finals for the first time since 1999. The New York Knicks are favored with a -141 moneyline compared to the Cleveland Cavaliers' +119. The over/under is set at 217.5.
How to watch New York Knicks vs. Cleveland Cavaliers
Moneyline: Cleveland Cavaliers +119 (43.8%) / New York Knicks -141 (56.2%)
Over/Under: 217.5
Series schedule, results
Game 1: Knicks 115, Cavaliers 104 (OT) Game 2:Knicks 109, Cavaliers 93 Game 3:Knicks 121, Cavaliers 108 Game 4: New York at Cleveland (Monday May 25, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN) Game 5: Cleveland at New York (Wednesday May 27, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN)* Game 6: New York at Cleveland (Friday May 29, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN)* Game 7: Cleveland at New York (Sunday May 31, 8 p.m. ET, ESPN)*
Engine failure in Canada is latest setback for British driver, who is 43 points behind teenager Kimi Antonelli after five races
George Russell was left wondering quite which deity he had offended as he despairingly contemplated his retirement from the Canadian Grand Prix with a mechanical failure. Fortune, for good or ill, will always play a part but what also became clear in Montreal is that Russell’s teammate and championship leader Kimi Antonelli is going to be fearsomely hard to beat this season, whatever the circumstances.
Russell ground to a halt on the circuit Gilles Villeneuve on lap 30 after a thrilling battle with his Mercedes teammate Antonelli that had ebbed and flowed. The British driver deserved better, the two had been exchanging the lead and going side by side repeatedly, inches apart and trading paint on one occasion, only for Russell’s efforts to count for naught as he went out not with a whimper when the systems on his car shut down due to battery failure.
Yet another former Philadelphia Flyers regular appears destined to flame out of the NHL and pursue a playing career overseas.
On Monday, Hockey News Hub reported on X that former Flyers defenseman Egor Zamula, who was dealt by the Flyers midway through the season, had his KHL signing rights traded.
KHL powerhouse CSKA Moscow acquired Zamula's rights from Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod in exchange for the rights to Boston Bruins prospect Georgii Merklulov, as well as financial compensation believed to be worth $420k.
Zamula, 26, was signed by the Columbus Blue Jackets after being offloaded by the Pittsburgh Penguins, again failed to establish himself as a consistent presence in an NHL lineup, appearing in just 20 games for the Metropolitan Division outfit and recording only two assists.
Across his final six appearances for the Blue Jackets this season, Zamula played seven minutes or fewer three times.
Without Zamula, the Flyers finally made the decision to roll with Emil Andrae and Noah Juulsen full-time, which, obviously, worked out well for them and helped culminate in a searing run to a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs.
While Andrae and Juulsen may not have futures in Philadelphia with the Flyers, either, it became clear quickly that Zamula was not a favorite of the new coaching staff's, and Rick Tocchet had even publicly implored Zamula to give more on the ice before the start of the season.
The Flyers had high hopes for the Russian defenseman once upon a time, but Zamula never matured enough physically to make a demonstrable impact, and he was far too turnover-prone and too slow a processor to stick in a low-risk, low-reward role on the bottom defense pair.
If the KHL trade is indicative of anything, it's that Zamula will be heading back to Russia to continue his pro playing career.
Reports out of Russia have indicated that Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Egor Zamula's right have been traded to CSKA of the NHL.
This trade likely indicates that the 26-year-old defenseman will continue his career in Russia. Should he be given another NHL shot, however, he'd most likely stay in America.
Zamula, who was undrafted, played 20 games with Columbus last season after being signed in January. Zamula started the season with Philadelphia but was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on December 31. He then refused to report to the AHL's Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins. The Pens put him on waivers for which he cleared. The Jackets immediately signed Zamula for the rest of the season due to some depth issues for Columbus.
Egor Zamula played in 20 games for the CBJ this past season and had 2 points. He was brought in for depth and wasn't really expected to contribute to the score sheet.
Next Up For Columbus: The NHL Draft is on June 26 and 27 in Buffalo, where the CBJ will own pick #14.
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SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 24: Ty France #25 of the San Diego Padres is tagged out at home by Jonah Heim #15 of the Athletics during the fifth inning at Petco Park on May 24, 2026 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The San Diego Padres took a tough loss in the series finale against the Athletics on Sunday. After Michael King gave up three runs in the first two innings, the Padres found themselves in a hole they couldn’t get out of.
They managed to accrue nine hits, but failed to score until the sixth inning after some base running gaffes took away a few high-leverage opportunities. Had those gaffes not happened, the Friars could have certainly won this game.
They’ll now face a surging Philadelphia Phillies club headed by interim manager Don Mattingly. They’ve had some momentum with power hitting (slugging three homers on Friday’s series opener), but they’ll need to come alive against Philly’s pitching.
Taking the mound
Jesús Luzardo (PHI) v. Randy Vásquez (SD)
The lefty Luzardo was given an extension with Philadelphia at the outset of 2026, cementing his place in the Phillies’s rotation. That extension has not paid off the way they hoped, with Luzardo owning a 4.85 ERA.
He hasn’t been much better recently, with a 4.23 ERA in his last seven starts (38.1 IP). Luzardo has been inconsistent in limiting contact, with 58 hits and 66 strikeouts through his year. His last two starts have been solid, giving up just two runs across 12 innings.
Vásquez has shared ace duties with King this year, authoring a career-best 2.96 ERA through 54 2/3 innings. He’s lost that a bit in his recent starts, posting a 3.89 ERA across his last 37 innings.
His last start against the Los Angeles Dodgers was uncharacteristic, pitching just 4 1/3 innings and allowing three runs. If he can limit the Phillies lineup, he’ll need to do much better at limiting contact from Philadelphia’s sluggers.
Batter up!
Fernando Tatis Jr. has finally started to break out, going 4-for-10 with two walks in the series. It’s been up-and-down (mostly down) for the Padres superstar. Perhaps his elusive first homer is not too far away.
Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
Miguel Andujar, DH
Gavin Sheets, 1B
Manny Machado, 3B
Xander Bogaerts, SS
Jackson Merrill, CF
Ramón Laureano, LF
Nick Castellanos, RF
Freddy Fermin, C
Fermin has had a tough go of things lately. Entering play on Monday, Fermin is batting .146 with zero homers this year. He’s been good defensively, but hasn’t done much else to prove his value.
Ty France had a great outing on Sunday, going 2-for-4 with a homer and a walk. Some poor base running stopped him from scoring another run, but he was a big part of the Padres almost-comeback.
Relief corps
After using most of their high-leverage pieces in Saturday’s win, the Friars were resting on the laurels of ace Michael King. Unfortunately, he did not deliver, only making it through 3 2/3 innings before giving way to the ‘pen.
Thankfully, Ron Marinaccio pitched an efficient three innings before Wandy Peralta took over in the seventh to record the final out. Peralta pitched a scoreless eighth and Bradgley Rodriguez came in to close the game. He gave up a run on three hits and a walk but escaped the jam by striking out Jeff McNeil.
Yuki Matsui was the only pitcher not used in the series against the A’s. He’ll be available tonight against Philly, but Jason Adam, Jeremiah Estrada, Mason Miller and Adrian Morejon will be as well.
It’s been quite a whirlwind few months for Lakers star Luka Doncic.
Apart from all of the on-court issues surrounding his grade 2 hamstring strain that saw him miss the entire postseason, the biggest drama in Doncic’s life was the split from longtime fiancee Anamarie Goltes.
Luka Doncic and his ex-fiancee Anamarie Goltes are tied up in a custody battle over the two daughters the couple share. Instagram/@anamariagoltes
The bombshell breakup came as Goltes — a model and influencer — filed a petition in California seeking child support and attorney fees, according to a report from TMZ.
Their first daughter, Gabriela was born November 2023 in the United States while Doncic was still playing for the Dallas Mavericks. Their second daughter, Olivia, was born last December in Slovenia.
“I love my daughters more than anything, and they will always come first in my life,” Doncic wrote in a statement. “As I continue working toward joint custody of my daughters, I have been forced to make a difficult decision between traveling and playing for the Slovenian national team and being with my daughters this summer. Unfortunately, it has been made extremely difficult for me to see them over the past eight months.”
Doncic finished fourth in the voting for league MVP, which Thunder star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander won for the second consecutive season. Getty Images
It appears Doncic is keeping good on his word.
Giving fans a rare glimpse inside his personal life, Doncic shared two photos on his Instagram Monday morning.
In one photo, Doncic is seen holding Olivia while playing with Gabriela. In the other photo, Doncic is out for a walk and it appears he has Gabriela on his shoulders.
Giving fans a rare glimpse inside his personal life, Doncic shared two photos on his Instagram Monday morning.
Doncic was named first-team All-NBA on Sunday afternoon, the sixth time in his career he’s been recognized in that manner.
He is the fifth player in league history to earn six All-NBA first-team honors by age 27 or younger, according to the Lakers. He and Nikola Jokic were the 22nd and 23rd players in NBA history to receive six or more career first-team selections.
He led the league with a scoring average of 33.5 points to go with 8.3 assists, 7.7 rebounds and 1.6 steals. His 254 made 3-pointers were the most in Lakers history for a season and the third most in the league for 2025-26.
Giving fans a rare glimpse inside his personal life, Doncic shared two photos on his Instagram Monday morning.
Doncic made a late push in the MVP race, and appeared to be making up serious ground. He was the only player to be named the Western Conference Player of the Month twice during the season, receiving the honor in January and March.
However, his hamstring strain caused him to miss the final month of the season and all of Los Angeles’ postseason push.
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 08: Carmen Mlodzinski #50 of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitches against the San Francisco Giants in the bottom of the fourth inning at Oracle Park on May 08, 2026 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Pitching Matchup: Ben Brown (1-2, 2.09 ERA) vs. Carmen Mlodzinski (4-3, 3.96 ERA)
The Pittsburgh Pirates are at home hosting the Chicago Cubs today at beautiful PNC Park.
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The Cincinnati Reds, fourth in the NL Central with a 27-25 record, face the New York Mets, who are last in the NL East at 22-31. The Mets are favored with a -161 moneyline compared to the Cincinnati Reds' +135. Starting pitchers are scheduled to be Nick Lodolo for Cincinnati, with a 7.20 ERA, and Nolan McLean for New York, with a 3.57 ERA.
The Philadelphia Phillies head to Petco Park tonight to begin a three-game series with the San Diego Padres. The first pitch is scheduled for 6:40 p.m. ET.
My Phillies vs. Padres predictions are eyeing the visitors to win the opener, with Jesus Luzardo bringing his best on the mound.
Who will win Phillies vs Padres today: Phillies moneyline (-120)
The Philadelphia Phillies head into tonight’s matchup riding a four-game road winning streak, and Jesus Luzardo has been far more effective away from home.
The left-hander owns a stellar 1.52 ERA in four road outings compared to a 7.31 ERA at Citizens Bank Park. Luzardo has also allowed just two earned runs across his last two starts away from Philly.
COVERS INTEL: Luzardo owns a 3.20 xERA this season, and he's in the top 10 of the MLB in lowest hard hit rate.
Phillies vs Padres Over/Under pick: Under 7.5 (-115)
Recent meetings between these clubs have been low-scoring, with the Under cashing in three of the last four matchups. Luzardo appears to be settling into a groove, while Vasquez typically keeps damage limited despite occasional struggles at Petco Park.
Offense has also been an issue for both teams this season. The Phillies rank 21st in MLB in runs scored, while the Padres sit 19th. Both bullpens have been reliable, each carrying sub-4.00 ERAs.
Philadelphia has hit the Under in eight of its last 10 games, while San Diego has stayed below 7.5 runs in three of its previous four contests.
Quinn Allen's 2026 Transparency Record
ML/RL bets: 16-11, +5.54 units
Over/Under bets: 15-11, +1.09 units
Phillies vs Padres odds
Moneyline: Phillies -117 | Padres +113
Run line: Phillies -1.5 (+150) | Padres +1.5 (-156)
Over/Under: Over 7.5 (+108) | Under 7.5 (-113)
Phillies vs Padres trend
The Phillies have cashed the Under in total runs in eight of their last 10 games. Find more MLB betting trends for Phillies vs. Padres.
How to watch Phillies vs Padres and game info
Location
Petco Park, San Diego, CA
Date
Monday, May 25, 2026
First pitch
6:40 p.m. ET
TV
NBC Sports Philadelphia, Padres.TV
Phillies starting pitcher
Jesus Luzardo (3-4, 4.85 ERA)
Padres starting pitcher
Randy Vasquez (5-2, 2.96 ERA)
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RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 23: Ivan Demidov #93 of the Montreal Canadiens skates against Taylor Hall #71 of the Carolina Hurricanes during the first period in Game Two of the Eastern Conference Final of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Lenovo Center on May 23, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Hurricanes finally got over their Eastern Conference Finals slump on Saturday, notching their first win in the ECF at home since 2006 to tie the series 1-1.
After getting dominated in Game 1, all eyes were on the Canes to see how they would respond with their backs against the wall in a close to must-win game. And they delivered with a thrilling overtime win, with Nikolaj Ehlers scoring two goals — including the OT winner — to propel Carolina past the Canadiens, 3-2.
Tonight will be another test, as the Canes travel to the Bell Centre, the mecca for hockey, to take on Montreal in Game 3 with a chance to wrestle back home ice advantage and take a 2-1 series lead. Despite the electric home atmosphere the Canadiens have, they are just 2-4 at the Bell Centre during the playoffs so far.
For what it’s worth, the Hurricanes have looked like the better team for the last four to five periods of hockey following Montreal’s four goal opening period in Game 1.
On Saturday, the Canes looked faster, were more physical and made the Habs look helpless at times. If it weren’t for the heroics of Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes, overtime almost certainly wouldn’t have been needed.
Carolina slowed down Montreal’s top line of Cole Caufield, Nick Suzuki and Juraj Slafkovský, limiting the trio to a combined four shots. The Habs top line was also a -1 when on the ice.
Maybe the most eye opening stat was that Montreal managed only 12 shots on goal. Before Saturday, and through the first 15 games of the playoffs, the Canadiens were averaging 24.9 shots per game. Each of Montreal’s top four forwards, Caufield, Suzuki, Slafkovský and Ivan Demidov are top 20 in the playoff in total shots on net. Being able to limit those guys to only five total shots was huge for Carolina and something that has to continue in Game 3 and for the rest of the series.
It’s clear that one change, completely suffocating and limiting offensive chances and zone time for Montreal’s top two lines paid massive dividends. The Canes made it a depth game, something that favors them. While Habs third liner Josh Anderson still managed two goals in Game 2, if the series continues as a battle of the bottom sixes for offensive production, expect the ice to continue to tilt in Carolina’s direction.
Heading into tonight, there shouldn’t be any changes to Carolina’s lineup. Despite two rocky performances from Frederik Andersen to start the series, the 36 year old netminder has been a standout during the postseason and there’s no going away from him now.
With the Colorado Avalanche going down 3-0 to the Vegas Golden Knights on the other side of the bracket, the Canes can taste it. They are on the brink of getting over the hump that has eluded them in recent years.
But it’s still one game at a time, and right now the only thing that stands in the way of the Hurricanes’ third ever Stanley Cup appearance is the Montreal Canadiens.
Time: 8 PM Eastern
TV/Streaming: TNT/TruTV/HBO Max
Radio: 99.9 The Fan
Odds: Hurricanes -142 Moneyline, Hurricanes 1.5 at +176
The New York Yankees (31-22) open a three-game series with the Kansas City Royals (22-31). The Yankees are coming off a walk-off win over the Rays courtesy of an Aaron Judge two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth inning. The Royals have won their past two games. Scheduled starting pitchers are Will Warren for New York, with a 3.61 ERA, and Michael Wacha for Kansas City, with a 2.70 ERA.
How to watch New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals
It's a big Memorial Day slate on the diamond, with day games sprinkled throughout; there is a lot to take in today.
I'm locked in on two MLB player props this evening, along with the Los Angeles Dodgers offense against an overmatched Colorado Rockies pitching staff.
Read on for my complete MLB picks on Monday, May 25.
Best MLB best bets today
Player/Team
Pick
Odds
James Wood
Over 1.5 HRR
-106
Luke Raley
Over 1.5 HRR
+102
Dodgers
F5 team total Over 2.5
-154
James Wood Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI (-106)
I’m never a fan of laying juice on a 1.5 player prop, but for Washington Nationals slugger James Wood, this is a very fair price. I wouldn’t take it much higher than this, so if you can find a boost, use it here. I’m also on his home run. I always pair a homer with any player I’m backing.
The Nationals outfielder draws Cleveland Guardians right-hander Tanner Bibee, who has struggled against left-handed bats this season.
Over the last 60 lefties he has faced, he is allowing a 22.2% ground ball rate, 47.2% fly ball rate, and 30% line drive rate. Those lefties are also making 44% hard contact with an 11.1% barrel rate. Bibee also sports a 0.00 HR/9 during that span. He is playing with fire with the number of hard-hit balls he has been allowing.
Wood has great arsenal coverage against Bibee’s offerings and has been excellent against right-handed pitching over his last 30 plate appearances, owning a .483 wOBA. Overall, he is making 58.3% hard contact while also sporting a 25% barrel rate against right-handed pitchers.
Insane numbers across the board. How could I not be on Mr. Wood this evening in Cleveland?!
Time: 6:10 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Nationals.TV, Guardians.TV
Luke Raley Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBI (+102)
Full transparency, I boosted Luke Raley’s hit prop to -103, but if that boost is not available, take the plus money on his hits, runs, and RBI.
The Seattle Mariners outfielder has been seeing the ball extremely well this season, especially on the road, where he owns a .522 SLG, .842 OPS, and 137 wRC+, while making 55.6% hard contact with a 20% barrel rate.
He matches up very well against Athletics right-hander Aaron Civale, who owns the seventh-worst pitcher rating on the day per Batters-Box.
Left-handed hitters have given him the most trouble this season, especially at home, where they are batting .346 with a .519 SLG and .408 wOBA. The 30-year-old starter has also been allowing just a 19% ground ball rate to lefties, while they are elevating the hell out of the baseball, combining for an 80.5% line drive and fly ball rate.
If you can’t get this at plus money, I’d pivot to the Over 1.5 on total bases. In baseball props, I always lean into plus money when it’s there, unless the hit prop is priced really well. If you’re laying around -160 on a hit, that’s still a green light for me
Time: 9:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Mariners.TV, NBC Sports California
Dodgers first-five innings team total Over 2.5 (-154)
Instead of throwing darts trying to decide which of the seven elite-rated Los Angeles Dodgers I wanted to back tonight, I decided to just back the lineup as a whole in the first five innings.
The Dodgers enter with the highest-rated offense on the slate as they take on Colorado Rockies right-hander Tanner Gordon, who owns the worst pitcher rating on the day. Gordon also grades poorly in average hitter matchup wOBA, ISO, hard contact, strikeout percentage, and ground ball rate.
Los Angeles has crushed right-handed pitching at home over its last 12 games, owning a 113 wRC+, .730 OPS, and .328 wOBA, while also carrying a 13.7% walk rate.
Overall, the Dodgers rank second in first-five scoring, averaging nearly three runs in the first five innings per game. Meanwhile, Colorado is allowing the second-most runs in the first five frames at 3.22 per game.
With four elite left-handed bats in the lineup and Gordon allowing 58.8% hard contact with a 23.5% barrel rate to lefties, it is hard for me not to back the Dodgers early tonight.
If you are not a fan of paying juice, take them to go over 3.5 runs at +115. Personally, for that many runs for just a +115 price tag, I am not a fan. You might as well parlay this prop with one of the guys above to record a hit and get yourself plus money that way.
Time: 9:10 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Rockies.TV, SportsNet LA
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May 24, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; San Antonio Spurs center Victor Wembanyama (1) dunks in the third quarter against the Oklahoma City Thunder during game four of the western conference finals for the 2026 NBA playoffs at Frost Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Scott Wachter-Imagn Images | Scott Wachter-Imagn Images
Coming off a tough loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3, the Spurs looked to regroup and even the series in Game 4. Even though they were not listed on the injury report, De’Aaron Fox and Dylan Harper are still playing through their respective injuries. After an 8-7 lead by OKC, the Spurs embarked on a 15-0 run. They outscored the Thunder 28-19 in the first quarter, which would be a theme for the rest of the game. The Spurs’ defense adjusted from Game 3 and decided to guard MVP guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander straight up, with only doubling him when necessary. The result: Not as many open shots for OKC’s role players, and when they were open, they managed to actually miss. Also, the Spurs gave the Thunder a taste of their own medicine: live-ball turnovers that resulted in extra points. Through a tough and gritty defensive performance, the Spurs held OKC to 33% shooting from the field and 18% from three-point territory. The Spurs led by as much as 25 in the game, and routed OKC 103-82.
Victor Wembanyama led the way with 33 points (11-22 FG, 8-9 FT), eight rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and two steals. Wemby was ultra-aggressive to start after being named to First Team All-NBA. 22 of his 33 points came in the first half alone. Anytime he was in the paint, he was able to take advantage of his height by tipping the ball multiple times off the glass for putbacks. He also drained three threes and stretched the OKC out thin. Wemby is now averaging 30.3 points per game, 13.3 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 3 blocks in his first-ever Western Conference Finals on nearly 50/40/90 efficiency. A friendly reminder: he is only 22 years old.
On the board! Wemby gets the Spurs on the board first with a deep three!
SPURS BALL MOVEMENT! The Spurs throw it around the world with Wemby dishing the last pass in the possession to Julian Champagnie, who drives in and finishes!
Stephon Castle dropped a loud 13 points, six assists, three rebounds, one steal, and a block. Steph was a monster on defense, especially when guarding SGA. With the Spurs’ strategy to trust in guarding without immediately doubling, Steph helped hold SGA to 40% shooting and four turnovers. It is very puzzling to see him left off the All-Defensive teams, but Steph is, without a doubt, using it as fuel. Ever since Fox returned to the backcourt, Steph has only turned the ball over twice in two games. Playing his natural position at shooting guard, he has been able to play without fear of overthinking his game.
LOCKED UP! Steph locks up SGA and forces several pump fakes, hesitations, and a jump ball!
Devin Vassell dropped 13 points, six rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block. Dev continues to do the dirty work and continues to play like a playoff riser. He has played without fear in his first playoff run, hitting timely shots, defending both the perimeter and the paint well, and making the right play every time. Regardless of how this team’s run ends, his performances are close to classic Spurs role player performances.
D3VIN VAS33L! Dev knocks down the transition three from the Steph dime!
THE D STANDS FOR DEFENSE! Dev blocks Jared McCain off the glass and gets the rebound. He then leads the fastbreak with a lob to Wemby for the alley-oop connection!
De’Aaron Fox dropped a double-double: 12 points and 10 rebounds to go along with five assists, a steal, and a block. It has been remarkable to watch this man play through the pain in his ankle, providing the team with whatever they need. He was able to grab a game-high 10 boards on one healthy ankle, and still provided scoring with a dose of playmaking. As stated earlier, his return has allowed Steph and Dylan to play stress-free with his decision-making. Regardless of how the Spurs finish their playoff run, there is no doubt he has earned the respect of Spurs fans worldwide.
Fox dime! Fox gets double-teamed and threads the needle to an open Luke Kornet under the basket for the dunk!
This was a much-needed response to keep hope alive in the series. The Spurs may not have had their best offensive performance, but they definitely shut down the Thunder’s offense. They held OKC to their lowest scoring total in five years and frustrated SGA. The Spurs know to expect a big response in Game 5, but this performance has sparked even more confidence that they will keep the reigning champs on their heels. Also, the Spurs should do whatever they can to invite the Salesian Sisters for the remaining games in the series.
The Western Conference Finals turn into a best-of-three series with Game 5 being a huge litmus test for both teams. Game 5 is this Tuesday at 7:30 P.M. (CST) on NBC/Peacock.