NBA returns to NBC, debuts on Peacock opening night, Oct. 21, with Thunder vs. Rockets, Warriors vs. Lakers

The stars will be out on Oct. 21 as the NBA tips off its season and makes its long-awaited return to NBC — plus the games are now streaming on Peacock.

The NBA opens its season on that October Tuesday with tip-off doubleheader on NBC and Peacock: The Houston Rockets at the Oklahoma City Thunder on the night that OKC raises its championship banner; then, one of the NBA's great rivalries resumes as Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors travel to Los Angeles to take on LeBron James and the Lakers. Those games were announced this morning by NBC Sports and the NBA on the TODAY show (another six games coming to Peacock and NBC also were announced).

In the season opener, starting at 7:30 ET, reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and his teammates will get their championship rings from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver before the game, then watch the first championship banner in Oklahoma City get raised to the rafters. In a bit of dramatic irony, the Thunder will then start the defense of their title against the Houston Rockets and Kevin Durant — a player who was arguably the best player ever to put on a Thunder uniform, but someone unable to get OKC that final step to a title (he left the Thunder to win two rings with the Warriors). This game is also a showdown of the top two seeds in the Western Conference from a season ago.

In the second game of the evening, scheduled for 10 p.m. ET, Curry and LeBron renew their rivalry that includes four NBA Finals series (and 22 total Finals games). While those two aging stars remain some of the biggest draws in the league, a lot of attention will be on their team's other powerhouses — the Lakers' Luka Doncic and the Warriors' Jimmy Butler. Doncic, in particular, will pique the interest of a lot of fans after his offseason conditioning and diet — photos of him looking much thinner and in better shape went viral.

Peacock NBA Monday

NBC Sports and the NBA also announced today the debut games for Peacock NBA Monday — weekly games exclusively streaming on Peacock — as well as the four games for a quadrupleheader on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 19, 2026.

Peacock NBA Monday will debut Oct. 27 with an exclusive streaming doubleheader, starting with Donovan Mitchell and the Cleveland Cavaliers taking on Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons from Detroit, starting at 7 p.m. ET. That will be followed by Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves hosting Nikola Jokić and the Denver Nuggets in Minneapolis at 9:30 p.m. ET.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day Quadrupleheader

NBC Sports will present a quadrupleheader on Martin Luther King Jr. Day — Jan. 19, 2026 — featuring some of the biggest names in the league, including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Trae Young, Gilgeous-Alexander, Mitchell, Cooper Flagg, Jalen Brunson, Jaylen Brown and more. The games are:

• 1:00 p.m. ET: Milwaukee Bucks at Atlanta Hawks (Peacock exclusive)
• 2:30 p.m. ET: Oklahoma City Thunder at Cleveland Cavaliers (NBC/Peacock)
• 5:00 p.m. ET: Dallas Mavericks at New York Knicks (NBC/Peacock)
• 8:00 p.m. ET: Boston Celtics at Detroit Pistons (NBC/Peacock)

All season long, every NBA game presented by NBC Sports will stream nationwide on Peacock. The complete schedule for the 2025-26 NBA on NBC and Peacock slate will be released this Thursday.

South Africa beat Australia by 53 runs: second men’s T20 international – as it happened

An explosive century from Dewald Brevis was too much for Australia as South Africa level the series 1-1 in Darwin

Maxwell to continue, the young Pretorius top edges a sweep, it swirls over fine leg… and dropped! Zampa was circling under it like a puzzled shark, never looked set, and as it comes down he’s craning his neck to work out the angle of the drop. His head isn’t in position, and he spills it. Maxwell is not happy, with two runs conceded as well, and he’s even less happy next ball when Pretorius puts him on the roof. Huge sweep shot, bounces off the corrugated tin. But Maxwell’s mood improves after a single, as Markram skips down, laces an off drive, but hits it flat and straight at mid off. Owen takes the catch.

4th over: South Africa 35-1 (Markram 18, Pretorius 1) Ben Dwarshuis finishes the over tightly, only one run from it along with the wicket.

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Canadiens: Big Contract Comes With Big Expectations

When the Montreal Canadiens were bounced from the playoffs at the end of April by the Washington Capitals, GM Kent Hughes had a couple of challenging tasks ahead of him—finding an experienced right-shot defenseman and a second-line center. If he was unable to check the latter of his to-do list, he wasted no time in accomplishing the former, acquiring Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders on the first day of the draft.

In a sign-and-trade deal, Dobson signed an eight-year pact with a $9.5 million cap hit, instantly becoming the highest-paid active player for the Canadiens. Carey Price still has the highest cap hit with $10.5 M, but he’s finally entering the final year of his contract. Once his signing bonus is paid on September 1, it’s even possible that Hughes could entertain trading his contract to become cap compliant and give himself some much-needed wiggle room.

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With his new contract, Dobson comes to town with a lot of expectations. This market is an intense one, and it’s not very forgiving for players who have a hefty price tag but bring little result. One can think of Scott Gomez, for instance, or of Karl Alzner, who were both subject to much abuse from fans.

The red-shot defenseman was a first-round pick for the Islanders at the 2018 draft, the 12th selection overall, and he has shown what he can do in the league already. In 388 games, he has put up 230 points. In 2023-24, he had a wonderful year, putting up 70 points in 79 games, but things weren’t as smooth last season.

From playing an average of 24:31 in 2023-24, he went down to “only” 23:16 this past year, his first and only full season under head coach Patrick Roy and could only manage 39 points. According to RDS’s Eric Leblanc, there was tension between the coach and the star defenseman, and that would have prompted his departure from Long Island. An interesting twist of events, given the fact that tensions with coach Mario Tremblay prompted Roy’s departure from the Canadiens back in the day.

The Canadiens are no doubt hoping that Dobson will blossom under Martin St-Louis’ tutelage; the coach has a reputation for being a players’ coach. If you give St-Louis a constant effort, he will be fair with you. That might be just what the doctor ordered for Dobson; not having a strained relationship with his coach will allow him to focus on his play on the ice solely. If he comes out of the gate flying, he could become a fan favourite quite quickly.


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Flyers Duo Snubbed from 'NHL 2030' Top 30 Players List

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The Philadelphia Flyers are certainly hoping that young stars Matvei Michkov and Porter Martone will be top 30 NHL players five years from now, but there are some who would push back on that.

Fresh off a 26-goal debut campaign that paced all rookies, Michkov, 20, was surprisingly left off Daily Faceoff's projected list of players who will be amongst the top 30 in the NHL in 2030.

The Russian phenom at least earned some recognition as a lousy honorable mention, but Martone was surprisingly left off altogether.

In fact, no player picked in the 2025 NHL Draft made the cut, including No. 1 and No. 2 overall picks Matthew Schaefer and Michael Misa and No. 8 overall pick James Hagens.

Macklin Celebrini, the No. 1 overall pick in 2024 who finished level with Michkov in scoring this past season with 63 points, placed third on the list of 30 players ahead of Jack Hughes, Quinn Hughes, Connor Bedard, Gavin McKenna, and more.

Celebrini will be only 24 years old on Oct. 7, 2030, but that's a bold bet, especially when Michkov doesn't make the cut in comparison.

Some other forwards whose placements or inclusions might be questionable include Leo Carlsson, Seth Jarvis, Wyatt Johnston, and Matt Boldy.

I'd wager Michkov has a higher offensive ceiling than all of them, and approached 70 points in his rookie year while playing just 16:41 a night, getting benched and healthy scratched, and without speaking hardly any English.

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Defensively, the 2023 No. 7 overall pick only stands to get better, but how much better is the question.

Still, Connor Bedard had a dreadful sophomore season in the NHL, and still struggles defensively, but placed sixth overall on the list, right behind Jack Hughes and Quinn Hughes.

Even when accounting for age, I couldn't justify leaving David Pastrnak off the list entirely in favor of goalie Filip Gustavsson or players like Carlsson, Moritz Seider, Zeev Buium, and Jake Sanderson, either.

So, there's a strong case to be made for Michkov's inclusion here, given he'd be just 25 on opening night in 2030.

Similarly, Martone would be 23 years old and a few weeks shy of 24 at that time.

If Carlsson can have a career-high of 45 points two years into his NHL career and make the list, surely Martone deserves some consideration as well.

With a large frame, a leader's personality, and a goal-scorer's mentality, there's no reason to believe that Martone can't become a dominant force five years from now.

Time will tell, but the Flyers still haven't quite done enough to earn some overdue recognition from around the league.

Florida forward Sam Reinhart trending toward having his number retired by Panthers someday

Last month we started examining current Florida Panthers players who could eventually have their number retired by the team.

The first players discussed were probably some of the more obvious choices.

They were Panthers captain Sasha Barkov, who has played his entire career with Florida, and goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky, the backbone of their back-to-back-to-back trips to the Stanley Cup Final and consecutive championship wins.

Now we’ll take a look at a player who has made a massive impact on the team since his arrival during the summer of 2021.

Florida acquired Sam Reinhart during the 2021 NHL Entry Draft in exchange for their 2022 first-round pick and goaltending prospect Devon Levi.

In his four seasons with the Panthers, Reinhart has become one of the NHL’s premiere scorers while also earning a reputation as one of the league’s top two-way forwards.

He’s racked up 160 goals and 324 points in his 321 regular season games in a Florida sweater.

That includes the eye-popping 57-goal campaign Reinhart put up during the Panthers’ first Stanley Cup-winning season.

He was also selected to participate in the NHL All-Star Game that season, marking his first time playing in the annual superstar showdown.

In each of Reinhart’s four seasons in South Florida he has received votes for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, given annually to the NHL’s top defensive forward.

While the prestigious award has gone to Barkov, Reinhart’s linemate, in each of the past two seasons, it’s clear that Reino’s getting more and more credit for the defensive elements of his game.

Reinhart came in fourth place in Selke voting in 2023-24 and improved to second place this past season.

Looking ahead, the 29-year-old is showing no signs of slowing down.

He’s under contract with the Panthers through 2032 at a team-friendly $8.625 AAV (average annual value).

Considering the talented teammates that Reinhart will continue to be surrounded by, there is no reason to think that he and his fellow felines will fall below the expectations they’ve set for themselves in recent seasons.

The bottom line is that while Reinhart still has some work to do after he crosses into his 30s, he’s got a clear and reasonable path to someday seeing his No. 13 handing above the Panthers ice.

Do you think Reinhart will have his jersey number retired in Florida? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Blackhawks Goalie Named Top Breakout Candidate

With the Chicago Blackhawks rebuilding, they now have a ton of promising young players who have the potential to become big parts of their roster. 

In a recent article for The Hockey News' main site, Jared Clinton discussed one breakout candidate for each Central Division club. When it came to the Blackhawks, Clinton went with goaltender Spencer Knight for their top breakout candidate. 

While the Blackhawks have many other fascinating young players on their roster, like Frank Nazar, Artyom Levshunov, and Sam Rinzel, Knight also makes sense as a breakout candidate to watch for Chicago. The 2019 first-round pick has all the tools to become a very good NHL goalie and could very well take a notable step forward with his play in 2025-26 because of it. This is especially so when noting that he is expected to be a true No. 1 starter for the first time in his career, as Clinton notes. 

In 95 career NHL games thus far, Knight has recorded a 49-33-9 record, a 2.83 goals-against average, a .904 save percentage, and five shutouts. Overall, the Darien, Connecticut native has shown that he is a solid NHL goalie, and it will be fascinating to see if he can hit a new level with the Blackhawks in 2025-26 from here. 

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Bregman has great reaction to getting booed during Houston homecoming

Bregman has great reaction to getting booed during Houston homecoming originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Houston Astros fans displayed their respect for Alex Bregman in more ways than one Monday night.

The Red Sox third baseman returned to Houston on Monday for the first time since leaving the Astros in 2025 free agency to sign a three-year, $120 million contract with Boston.

The night started as you might expect: A touching video tribute played on the Jumbotron at Daikin Park honoring Bregman’s many contributions to the Astros, including his key role in two World Series titles (2017 and 2022) over nine seasons with the franchise.

The Houston crowd gave Bregman a standing ovation, then delivered more warm cheers when Bregman came to bat in the first inning and tipped his cap to acknowledge the fans.

Three pitches later, Bregman did this:

Bregman’s two-run home run — his 95th all-time at Houston’s stadium — gave the Red Sox an instant two-run lead, and served as a sudden reminder to Astros fans that he was now the enemy.

So, when the former Astros star stepped in for his second at-bat, they treated him as such by showering him with boos.

Bregman could be seen smiling in the dugout after his second at-bat, and after the game, he admitted he enjoyed the fans’ sudden change of heart.

“It was great. I loved it. I loved it,” Bregman said of the fans booing him, via MassLive’s Chris Cotillo. “I was hoping they would.”

Why exactly did Bregman love getting booed in his former MLB home?

“Just because it’s two good teams getting after it,” Bregman explained. “They want to win. You know what I mean? Like, both teams want to win really badly. It’s fun. It’s good. It’s good for the game.”

Houston fans booing Bregman was a sign of respect for the All-Star third baseman, who’s made a habit of delivering in big moments throughout his career and did so again Monday night. The Astros got the last laugh, however, holding on for a 7-6 win.

As Bregman intimated, the stakes were also high for Monday’s game: Boston now holds just a 1.5-game lead over the New York Yankees for the final American League Wild Card spot, while Houston remains one game ahead of the Seattle Mariners atop the AL West after the victory.

The Red Sox and Astros will meet twice more on Tuesday and Wednesday, and you can expect Houston fans to treat Bregman like the enemy — which is just the way he likes it.

Tigers at White Sox Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, stats for August 12

It's Tuesday, August 12 and the Tigers (69-51) are in Chicago to take on the White Sox (43-76). Jack Flaherty is slated to take the mound for Detroit against Chicago.

Detroit took a nail biter of an opener, 2-1 as the Tigers look to get back on track. The Tigers are 3-1 in the last four games and things are looking up after they started the second half of the season on a 1-8 stretch.

The White Sox on the other hand are 1-7 in the previous eight games and have yet to announce its starting pitcher.

Let's dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two. We’ve got all the info and analysis you need to know ahead of the game, including the latest info on how to catch first pitch, odds, recent team performance, player stats, and of course, our predictions, picks & best bets for the game from our modeling tools and staff of experts.

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Game details & how to watch Tigers at White Sox

  • Date: Tuesday, August 12, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: Rate Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: FDSNDT, CHSN

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Odds for the Tigers at the White Sox

The latest odds as of Tuesday:

  • Moneyline: Tigers (-172), White Sox (+144)
  • Spread:  Tigers -1.5
  • Total: 8.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Tigers at White Sox

  • Pitching matchup for August 12, 2025: Jack Flaherty vs. TBA
    • Tigers: Jack Flaherty, (6-11, 4.56 ERA)
      Last outing: 9.64 ERA, 5 Earned Runs Allowed, 8 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 3 Strikeouts
    • White Sox: TBA

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Here are the best bets our model is projecting for Tuesday’s game between the Tigers and the White Sox:

  • Moneyline: NBC Sports Bet is recommending a play on the Detroit Tigers on the Moneyline.
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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Tigers at White Sox

  • Detroit is 3-1 in the last 4 games
  • Chicago is 1-8 in the last 9 games
  • The Tigers have won 4 of 5 games at divisional opponents
  • The Tigers' last 4 matchups against divisional opponents have gone over the Total
  • The Tigers have failed to cover the Run Line in 3 straight road games against the White Sox

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