Jeff McNeil smacks three-run blast as Mets complete sweep of Nationals

The Mets beat the Nationals, 4-3, on Thursday at Citi Field to complete a three-game sweep.


Here are the takeaways...

- Jeff McNeilstayed blazing hot, and the result was an early Mets lead.

With two outs and two on in the first inning, McNeil sent a Michael Soroka offering over the wall in right field to give New York a 3-0 lead.

McNeil's shot went down the line and dropped in the first few rows of seats, driving inFrancisco Lindor and Juan Soto, who had both walked

- Kodai Senga entered his start with a 1.59 ERA, which was the best mark in the National League. And he left the game with the best ERA in baseball, after throwing 5.2 scoreless innings to shrink it to 1.47. Senga allowed just one hit, walked one, and struck out five.

Unfortunately, Senga's exit was due to injury.

On a play at first base with one out in the sixth inning, Pete Alonso led Senga to the bag with a toss after fielding a grounder by CJ Abrams. But Alonso's throw was high, leading Senga to jump for it before coming down on the bag with his right foot.

Senga immediately grabbed the back of his right leg, near his hamstring area, after landing on the bag.

After staying down for a bit, Senga walked off the field under his own power without much of a limp.

- In a 4-0 game in the ninth inning, Ryne Stanek struggled, allowing three consecutive hits without recording an out. That cut the Mets' lead to 4-1, and led toEdwin Diaz being summoned for the save.

Diaz bent but didn't break, issuing a walk and single before getting a pop out and two ground outs to secure the victory.

- Brandon Nimmo's home run barrage continued. A night after hitting two homers, Nimmo smacked a solo shot off the foul pole in right field in the fifth inning, which extended New York's lead to 4-0.

- Sotostayed hot, drilling an opposite field double in the seventh inning. He has seven extra-base hits this month (four homers and three doubles), and his OPS is up to .858.

- Jose Castillo and Huascar Brazoban combined to toss 2.1 scoreless innings in relief of Senga.

Game MVP: Jeff McNeil

McNeil has been fantastic all season, and his offensive impact continued to be felt on Thursday afternoon.

Highlights

What's next

The Mets open a three-game series against the Rays on Friday at Citi Field at 7:10 p.m. on SNY.

Clay Holmes gets the start for New York, opposed by Taj Bradley for Tampa Bay.

O'Connor: C's still best-positioned team in East for next three years

O'Connor: C's still best-positioned team in East for next three years originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

The Boston Celtics’ reign atop the Eastern Conference ended with their surprise second-round series loss to the New York Knicks. Now entering an offseason of uncertainty, it’s fair to wonder whether they’re still the team to beat.

Celtics superstar Jayson Tatum will spend most, if not all, of the 2025-26 season recovering from a ruptured Achilles. Al Horford and Luke Kornet are free agents, and the rest of the roster seems to be on the trade block as the C’s aim to get under the second apron of the luxury tax. Boston must shed roughly $20 million in salary to accomplish that goal.

With the Celtics having so many question marks, plus other Eastern Conference teams like the Knicks, Indiana Pacers, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Detroit Pistons trending upward, Boston may not be favored to win the conference in 2025. However, if you ask Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor, the C’s remain the best-positioned team of the bunch for the next few years.

“I still think it’s the Celtics,” O’Connor said on NBC Sports Boston’s The Off C’season special. “It is still the Celtics, best positioned in the Eastern Conference for the next three years because they have Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White. They still have that core, and they have Brad Stevens as their GM, Joe Mazzulla as their head coach.

“So until we see Boston trade away Jaylen Brown or Derrick White and become a team that’s in the middle or even at the bottom, they’re still the best-positioned team in the Eastern Conference today despite the Tatum injury.”

Brown and White have been the subject of trade rumors, though O’Connor reports the Celtics would prefer not to trade either star this offseason unless blown away by an offer. It appears far more likely Boston would part ways with Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, and/or Sam Hauser.

Barring a surprise trade, Brown is set to be the No. 1 option for most of the 2025-26 campaign with Tatum out. O’Connor believes we still may not have seen the best of the 2024 NBA Finals MVP.

“I just think Jaylen, you also can’t rule out further improvement. Just because he’s in his late 20s nearing 30 doesn’t mean a guy like that can’t get better,” O’Connor said.

“We’ve seen him get better every single year of his entire career. We see him get better as a shooter when he’s young. We see him go from a robotic ball handler to a guy who can create his own shot when he was at Cal in college to what he became as a prime player in the NBA. We saw improvement as a playmaker last season as well from what he did in past years. So now, if he’s the 1a, maybe we see him reach another level whether it’s in Boston or somewhere else.”

Watch the full episode of The Off C’season featuring O’Connor, Brian Scalabrine, Chris Forsberg, and Drew Carter below:

Cardinals at Brewers Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 12

It's Thursday, June 12 and the Cardinals (36-32) are in Milwaukee to take on the Brewers (36-33). Sonny Gray is slated to take the mound for St. Louis against Milwaukee.

The race in the NL Central is tightening. The Cardinals sit 5.0 games behind the division-leading Chicago Cubs, with the Brewers just 0.5 games behind St. Louis. The Cardinals are in desperate need of a turnaround, having lost seven of their last ten games—including four straight.

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Game details & how to watch Cardinals at Brewers

  • Date: Thursday, June 12, 2025
  • Time: 7:40PM EST
  • Site: American Family Field
  • City: Milwaukee, WI
  • Network/Streaming: FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin, FanDuel Sports Network Midwest

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The latest odds as of Thursday:

  • Moneyline: Cardinals (-130), Brewers (+109)
  • Spread:  Cardinals -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Cardinals at Brewers

  • Pitching matchup for June 12, 2025: Sonny Gray vs. Jacob Misiorowski
    • Cardinals: Sonny Gray, (7-1, 3.35 ERA)
      Last outing (Los Angeles Dodgers, 6/6): 6.1 Innings Pitched, 0 Earned Runs Allowed, 0 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts

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  • The Cardinals have lost 7 of their last 10 games
  • The Under is 20-14-2 in the Brewers' matchups against National League teams this season
  • It has been 4 games since the Cardinals last covered the Run Line

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Mets getting trade inquiries about Paul Blackburn: report

With Frankie Montas making one or two more rehab starts before returning and Sean Manaea set to make his third rehab start on Sunday, things could get very crowded very soon in the Mets' starting rotation.

And the team has been getting calls about Paul Blackburn, reports Joel Sherman of The New York Post.

Blackburn, who has been in the bullpen after making one start following his return from the IL earlier this month, has been the odd-man out so far.

He was terrific against the Dodgers in Los Angeles during what was his only start this season, tossing 5.0 shutout innings while allowing just three hits.

In his next appearance, which came in relief in Colorado, Blackburn allowed three runs on seven hits in 4.0 innings against the Rockies.

Blackburn does not have any minor league options remaining, meaning the Mets would run the risk of losing him if they try to send him to the minors.

The 31-year-old right-hander is earning a shade over $4 million this season, and is set for free agency after the year.

Kodai Senga left Thursday's game with a hamstring injury that will land him on the IL, and the calculus will change with him missing time. But the Mets will still have seven starters for five spots when Montas and Manaeaare back.

With Montas making one or two more rehab starts before returning and Manaea set to make his third rehab start on Sunday, things could get very crowded very soon.

And with New York not planning to utilize a regular six-man rotation in the immediate future, it's fair to wonder how they'll make everything fit.

It's logical to believe that Tylor Megill will slide to the bullpen or get sent to Triple-A Syracuse when room is needed in the rotation. He has minor league options remaining, meaning the Mets can send him down without running the risk of losing him.

Beyond Megill (who starts on Saturday), the next candidate to possibly lose his rotation spot -- as unfair as it is -- would almost certainly be Griffin Canning, who carries a 3.22 ERA into his start on Sunday.

Anze Kopitar Joins Elite Company with Third Lady Byng Memorial Trophy Win

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LA Kings' captain Anze Kopitar has been awarded the Lady Byng Memorial Trophy for the third time in his career, joining Wayne Gretzky as the only other player in franchise history to win the award three times. Marcel Dionne and Butch Goring also won the award as LA Kings, giving the franchise a total of eight wins, the most of any non-Original Six franchise (Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, New York Rangers, and Toronto.)

The native of Slovenia now finds himself among an elite group of three-time winners that includes Martin St. Louis, Ron Francis, and Mike Bossy. Only Frank Boucher (7), Wayne Gretzky (5) and Pavel Datsyuk (4) have won more Lady Byng trophies than Kopitar, or as it is known by his children Jakob and Neza, "The Nicest NHL Player" award. 

The 19-year veteran received 50 1st place votes, edging out Tampa Bay's Brayden Point and Vegas' Jack Eichel for the 2024-25 Lady Byng Memorial Trophy, given out annually to the NHL "player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability."

In 81 games played this season, Kopitar registered 21 goals and 46 assists, while taking just four penalty minutes, tying a career-low in PIM set in the 2022-23 season. The two-time Stanley Cup champion has one year remaining on his current contract and is set to begin his 20th season with the Kings next year.

In addition to his three Lady Byng trophies, Kopitar has two Frank J. Selke trophies (2016, 2018), given to the best defensive forward in the league, and trails franchise point leader Marcel Dionne (1,307) by just 29 points. Barring injury, next year should see Kopitar surpasse Dionne to become the franchise's all-time point leader.  In 1,454 games played, Kopitar has 440 goals and 838 assists for a total of 1, 272 points, good for a points per game average of 0.88.

Chris Drury Claims Chris Kreider Will Always Be A Ranger After Emotional Trade To Ducks

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The New York Rangers have officially dealt Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks. 

The Rangers are trading Kreider and a 2025 fourth-round pick in exchange for Carey Terrance and a 2025 third-round pick. 

This marks the end of a 13-year tenure with the Rangers where Kreider established himself as one of the most impact players to ever put on the Blueshirt jersey. 

Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury acknowledged Kreider for all he’s accomplished with this legendary original-six franchise. 

"We want to thank Chris Kreider for all of his contributions to the Rangers organization over his stellar career," Drury said. "Chris has been an integral part of some of the most iconic moments in Rangers history, including setting multiple franchise records and helping the team advance to the 2014 Stanley Cup Final. 

“His leadership on the ice and tireless efforts in the community - which he was recognized for as the inaugural recipient of the Rod Gilbert "Mr. Ranger" Award - only add to his distinguished Rangers legacy. Chris will always be a Ranger and we wish him and his family all the best.”

Kreider has the third most goals in Rangers history with 326 goals in 883 total games with the franchise. 

The 34-year-old forward was also the longest-tenured current Ranger player before being traded. 

“This is home for me, This is the organization that gave me the opportunity to live out my dreams,” Kreider said during his exit interview. I’ve developed so many incredible relationships, and grown up, and spent so much time in this area…”

Now, Kreider starts the next chapter of his career in California.

Pirates at Cubs Prediction: Odds, expert picks, starting pitchers, betting trends, and stats for June 12

It's Thursday, June 12 and the Pirates (28-41) are in Chicago to take on the Cubs (41-27). Andrew Heaney is slated to take the mound for Pittsburgh against Jameson Taillon for Chicago.

The Cubs wrapped up their series against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday with a 7–2 loss, dropping the three-game series 2–1.

It marked their second consecutive series defeat. Despite the recent struggles, the Cubs maintain a five-game lead over the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League Central division.

The Pirates secured a 5–2 victory over the Miami Marlins on Wednesday, clinching the three-game series 2–1.

While they remain at the bottom of the NL Central standings, the Pirates have shown signs of improvement, winning six of their last ten games.

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Game details & how to watch Pirates at Cubs

  • Date: Thursday, June 12, 2025
  • Time: 8:05PM EST
  • Site: Wrigley Field
  • City: Chicago, IL
  • Network/Streaming: Marquee Sports Network, SportsNet-PIT

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  • Moneyline: Pirates (+167), Cubs (-202)
  • Spread:  Cubs -1.5
  • Total: 7.0 runs

Probable starting pitchers for Pirates at Cubs

  • Pitching matchup for June 12, 2025: Andrew Heaney vs. Jameson Taillon
    • Pirates: Andrew Heaney, (3-4, 3.24 ERA)
      Last outing (Philadelphia Phillies, 6/7): 6.0 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed, 0 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts
    • Cubs: Jameson Taillon, (6-3, 3.54 ERA)
      Last outing (Detroit Tigers, 6/7): 7.0 Innings Pitched, 1 Earned Runs Allowed, 4 Hits Allowed, 1 Walks, and 5 Strikeouts

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  • With Jameson Taillon taking the mound the Cubs are on a 4-game winning streak
  • The Cubs pitcher Jameson Taillon has an ERA of 2.38 in his last 5 starts on the mound
  • With Jameson Taillon starting the Cubs have covered the Run Line in 5 of their last 7 games

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Mets ace leaves start, headed to injured list

Mets ace leaves start, headed to injured list originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

What to Know

  • Mets ace pitcher Kodai Senga suffered a hamstring injury during his start today vs. the Nationals.
  • Senga jumped to catch a throw from teammate Pete Alonso and crumbled to the ground.
  • Senga was placed on the injured list, and he will miss at least ten days.

The Mets have been hitting on every cylinder this season, building on their lead in the N.L. East. But their latest win Thursday afternoon came at a cost.

Starting pitcher Kodai Senga left the game in the sixth inning with his Mets up 4-0 on the Nationals, and will be put on the 10-day Injured List with a right hamstring injury.

Senga was sprinting to first base to cover after Washington’s CJ Abrams hit a ground ball to first baseman Pete Alonso. Alonso’s throw was high and Senga jumped to catch it. As he landed, he immediately grabbed the back of his right leg as he fell.

He did walk off the field on his own.

Alonso was crestfallen after learning of the extent of Senga’s injury.

“I still feel awful,” he said. “I tried to make the best throw I could, and it just sucks. I wish it wouldn’t have turned out like that.”

Senga’s loss is a significant one for the Mets’ pitching rotation. He has been among the best pitchers in the game this season. Improving to 7-3 with an MLB-best 1.47 ERA after today’s scoreless outing. He missed nearly all of the 2024 season due to shoulder and calf injuries, making just one start all year.

The Mets’ 4-3 win over the Nationals today improved their record to 45-24, best in baseball. They lead the division by 5.5 games over the Phillies.

The Rangers Accomplish Their Goal By Trading Chris Kreider And Not Retaining Any Of His Salary

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New York Rangers president and general manager Chris Drury was able to accomplish his main goal in the trade, sending Chris Kreider to the Anaheim Ducks. 

The Rangers are trading Kreider and a 2025 fourth-round pick in exchange for Carey Terrance and a 2025 third-round pick. 

Rangers Reportedly Trading Chris Kreider To Ducks In Exchange For Young Prospect Rangers Reportedly Trading Chris Kreider To Ducks In Exchange For Young Prospect According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, the Rangers will trade Chris Kreider and a mid-round pick to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for forward prospect Carey Terrance and a mid-round pick. 

As part of the deal, the Ducks will take on Kreider’s entire salary. He still currently has two years remaining on his contract at $6.5 million AAV. 

Drury has now been able to move off of Barclay Goodrow, Jacob Trouba, and Kreider without retaining any of their salaries. 

Maybe the Rangers didn’t get all that much in return for a player who’s been a pillar of the franchise for years, but they did not have to retain any of his salary, which was the most important aspect of this deal for the Blueshirts. 

Now, Drury has set up the Rangers to have more money to work with going into this upcoming offseason and the summer of 2026 when there will be some big-time free agents available. 

With more financial flexibility, expect the Rangers to be major players in both the trade market and free agent market going forward, especially with Drury’s desire to make major changes to the roster. 

An ugly pack and backs worth paying to watch: Bath have taken us back to the 1990s | Andy Bull

There was a time when the team playing at the Rec were the dominant force in English club rugby and there are signs they may be on the rise once again

The first thing anyone who cares says when they find out you’re a sports journalist is to ask whether or not you were at whichever big game was on that weekend. The second, after you’ve explained, apologetically, that you don’t actually follow football, is usually an awkward pause. There are all sorts of reasons why you may prefer any other sort of sport, but after 20 years of variations on this conversation, I’ve learned that unless you want to come across like someone who insists actually they prefer art-house cinema and free jazz, it’s best to have a straightforward explanation. Mine is that I grew up in Bath.

They do play football in Bath, out at Twerton Park. The club have never been in the Football League (right now they’re in National League South), and most weeks they draw a crowd of around a thousand. Which isn’t so very many more than you’ll find crowded around the stone balustrades of the city’s parade gardens, trying to peer across the weir and see into the Rec when the rugby club have a home game. Bath’s football has always been bad. But in the 80s and 90s Bath’s rugby was so good that the brand still stands for something, even after they have been mediocre for a large part of the past 30 years.

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Red Sox prospect expert explains why Roman Anthony ‘should play every day'

Red Sox prospect expert explains why Roman Anthony ‘should play every day' originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

Boston Red Sox manager Alex Cora’s approach with top prospects Roman Anthony and Marcelo Mayer has left some scratching their heads.

Cora has preferred to bench Anthony and Mayer — both left-handed hitters — against left-handed pitching. Only seven of Mayer’s 44 big-league at-bats have come against lefties, and Anthony has only one AB against a left-hander in his first three career games. Cora pinch-hit lefty masher Rob Refsnyder for Anthony against a southpaw in the 11th inning of Monday’s loss to the Tampa Bay Rays — Anthony’s MLB debut.

Asked on Tuesday about sitting the duo against lefties, Cora mentioned the sizable gap in pitching talent between Triple-A and MLB. He also noted Refsnyder and Romy Gonzalez’s success against left-handed pitching.

Are those valid reasons for sitting Anthony and Mayer against southpaws? Ian Cundall of SoxProspects.com shared his opinion during a recent conversation with NBC Sports Boston.

“I think with Marcelo Mayer, it makes sense,” Cundall said. “If you see him in person, he does have some issues against left-handed pitching. You see it notably in the strikeout-to-walk ratio, he just doesn’t walk against lefties. I don’t think he sees the ball as well against them, and he just doesn’t have as much power against them. So sitting Mayer against lefties, I understand.

“With Anthony, I don’t necessarily agree with that. He looks extremely comfortable against lefties. He reads the ball well, he doesn’t chase, there’s no real difference in his output with approach metrics and batted ball data. So, with someone like him, I would prefer not to platoon an elite elite prospect.”

Anthony’s actually has fared better against left-handers throughout his minor-league career. The 21-year-old slugger posted a .955 OPS against lefties this season at Triple-A Worcester and a .879 OPS against righties.

Anthony and Mayer’s splits aside, it’s a crucial developmental year for both prized prospects. It would make sense to give them reps against left-handers so they can get the full big-league experience, rather than growing accustomed to platooning during their rookie campaigns.

“You look at the last couple of years, the big left-handed position player prospects who’ve come up, guys like Corbin Carroll and Jackson Merrill, they’ve all faced lefties in their rookie year,” Cundall added. “Has it been up and down? Yeah, but that’s the only way to get better is to see them consistently.

“I think with someone like Anthony, who’s that elite number one prospect in all of baseball, he should be playing every day, in my opinion. Whereas Mayer, who is in that tier below and has had some struggles with lefties, I’m fine platooning him.”

It will be interesting to see whether Cora sticks to his approach if New York Yankees left-hander Ryan Yarbrough takes the mound in their upcoming series at Fenway Park. Mayer wasn’t in the starting lineup when Yarbrough pitched against the Red Sox in the Bronx on Saturday.

With Thursday off, Boston will begin its three-game series against New York on Friday with first pitch scheduled for 7:10 p.m. ET.

Tennessee Star Zakai Zeigler Has NCAA Fifth-Year Bid Blocked

A federal judge on Thursday denied former University of Tennessee basketball star Zakai Zeigler a preliminary injunction that would have allowed the two-time SEC Defensive Player of the Year to play a fifth season as a graduate student in 2025-26. U.S. District Judge Katherine A. Crytzer reasoned that while the NCAA’s eligibility rule allowing four …

Wild's Marc-Andre Fleury Finishes Seventh In Lady Byng Trophy Voting

The National Hockey League (NHL) announced Thursday the winner of the Lady Byng Trophy. The award its given to the player adjudged to have exhibited the best type of sportsmanship and gentlemanly conduct combined with a high standard of playing ability. 

This year's winner is Los Angeles Kings forward and captain Anze Kopitar. This is the third time the native of Slovenia has won the award. 

Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury finished seventh in voting for the trophy. He had 16 first place votes which was the fifth most. 

Fleury, 40, also was a finalist for the Bill Masterton Award. In his final season in the NHL, Fleury went 14-9-1 with a 2.93 goals-against average and a .899 save percentage in 26 games for the Wild. 

Wild Forward Signs Contract In Czech Extraliga League. 

Wild's Brock Faber Receives Norris Trophy Vote.

Wild's John Hynes Receives Vote For Jack Adams Award.

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Kings interested in Jrue Holiday? What to make of latest trade rumor

Kings interested in Jrue Holiday? What to make of latest trade rumor originally appeared on NBC Sports Boston

If the Boston Celtics are going to get under the second apron of the luxury tax, that would require trading an important player or two from this past season’s roster.

One player who the C’s could potentially consider trading is Jrue Holiday. He is a tremendous all-around guard and still one of the best wing defenders in the league. He also brings championship experience and great leadership.

But Holiday is also 35 years old, has three more years left on his contract with an average annual salary of around $34 million, and some of his stats declined this past season. He scored only 11.1 points per game — his lowest single-season scoring average since his 2009-10 rookie campaign. Holiday’s 35.3 3-point percentage was his lowest since 2018-19.

The Celtics also have good depth in the backcourt with Derrick White, Payton Pritchard and Jaylen Brown, among others.

One team that might be interested in a potential Holiday trade this summer is the Sacramento Kings.

“New general manager Scott Perry, remember, immediately highlighted the Kings’ need for improved playmaking during his introductory press conference and sources have duly linked Sacramento to various guards known to be available this summer,” Jake Fischer reported on The Stein Line Substack (via Bleacher Report). “That list includes Holiday in Boston and (Marcus) Smart in Washington… and stretches to more affordable free agent ballhandlers like Malcolm Brogdon.”

The Kings aren’t the only team that could be interested in acquiring Holiday. Marc Stein reported late last month that the Dallas Mavericks are “expected to at least explore whether there are any feasible trade pathways” to a Holiday deal, while adding “complicated as that would likely be given the three years and $104 million still left on Holiday’s contract.”

There are different Celtics-Mavericks trade packages you could come up with that would make some sense for both sides. It’s much harder to conjure up those deals with the Kings. Frankly, the Kings just don’t have a good roster.

A deal where DeMar DeRozan (and another player or two) goes to the Celtics in a Holiday trade would work financially, but the Kings guard isn’t exactly the type of player who would thrive in Boston head coach Joe Mazzulla’s 3-point focused system. DeRozan has scored 20-plus points per game in 12 straight seasons, but he mostly takes mid-range shots and doesn’t attempt many 3-pointers. He’s a career 30 percent shooter from beyond the arc. He also isn’t an amazing playmaker, he doesn’t rebound at a high level and his perimeter defense is average.

DeRozan is also 35 years old, so he wouldn’t be a long-term fit, either.

There are ways to make a league-compliant trade where Holiday goes to the Kings, but the return for the Celtics likely wouldn’t be as strong as it might be from other potential trade partners.