Dodgers catcher Will Smith out of lineup again, could be headed to IL

Will Smith could be headed to the IL.
Will Smith could be headed to the IL. (Ryan Sun / AP)

Dodgers catcher Will Smith was out of the lineup for a third straight game on Tuesday against the Pirates, the stiffness in his neck still lingering. He’ll probably also be sidelined Wednesday, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

“Now the [injured list] is more of a possibility,” Roberts said, noting that the minimum for positions players is 10 days. “We’re starting to talk about that.”

Teams can backdate IL moves by up to three days. Smith’s neck problem cropped up Saturday, when he was scratched from the Dodgers’ lineup against the Angels. Though Roberts speculated then that Smith could have slept on it awkwardly, he said the cause of the injury is unclear.

Smith played catch Tuesday, Roberts said, which “went OK,” but Smith’s neck bothers him the most while swinging.

“It’s still a day-to-day situation,” Roberts said. “But for me, just talking to him, talking to the trainers, I would like him to go through a full day [of work] before he plays. So that would probably take [Wednesday] off the table. And then we’ll kind of go from there.”

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In Smith’s absence, 25-year-old Dalton Rushing has started three straight games behind the plate, including his four-hit performance in the series finale against the Angels, and six of the past nine games.

“This year my whole goal was to make sure, if there’s an opportunity [when] Will needs rest … make sure that I can provide just as much as he does with the bat as well as behind the plate,” Rushing said Saturday. “That’s something I’m obviously continuing to work toward. Whatever he needs, I’ll be here. He knows I’ll catch seven days a week. He knows I’ll catch every game if he can’t go back there.”

If the Dodgers were to put Smith on the IL, it’s unclear who would back up Rushing. After releasing Seby Zavala last week, the Dodgers’ triple-A catchers are Eliezer Alfonzo and Chuckie Robinson, both journeymen with only Robinson having some major-league experience.

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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Vlad Leads Off Game Thread

Mar 27, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; A general view of the Rogers Centre during the Opening Ceremonies before a game between the Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays. Mandatory Credit: Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images | Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

Dylan Cease is back and Vlad leads off. Dueling headlines for this one.

I’m putting this together early, so I can have a nap before game time.

I’m seeing the doctor tomorrow to hear what I should do about this foot. I have no pain and played tennis yesterday and didn’t have an issue, but I bought a splint for it. What I’m hoping is to continue to play tennis until the end of the month, when my club is shutting down some of the courts for a couple of months and I’ll suggest to the doctor I’ll take time off then. I’m taking time off squash until this is healed.

Tonight’s lineup, with Vlad at the top. I like trying him there.

Today’s Lineups

PHILLIESBLUE JAYS
Kyle Schwarber – DHVladimir Guerrero – DH
Trea Turner – SSNathan Lukes – CF
Bryce Harper – 1BErnie Clement – 2B
Brandon Marsh – LFJesus Sanchez – LF
Alec Bohm – 3BYohendrick Pinango – RF
Bryson Stott – 2BBrandon Valenzuela – C
J.T. Realmuto – CKazuma Okamoto – 3B
Adolis Garcia – RFAndres Gimenez – SS
Justin Crawford – CFCharles McAdoo – 1B
Zack Wheeler – RHPDylan Cease – RHP

Landeskog Sweeps Major NHL Honors With Masterton Trophy And Messier Leadership Award

Colorado Avalanche captain Gabriel Landeskog has been named the NHL’s 2025-26 recipient of both the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy and the Mark Messier Leadership Award, the league announced Tuesday, capping a season that marked one of the most remarkable returns in recent NHL memory.

The Masterton Trophy is awarded annually by the Professional Hockey Writers Association to the player who best represents “qualities of perseverance, sportsmanship and dedication to hockey,” according to the NHL. The Messier Award, selected solely by Hall of Famer Mark Messier, goes to the player who best “exemplifies great leadership qualities to his team, on and off the ice during the regular season.”

Taken together, the two honors underline just how significant Landeskog’s season truly was—both in his return to full-time play and in how he carried himself through it.

After winning the Stanley Cup in 2022, Landeskog missed three consecutive regular seasons due to lingering complications from a skate-blade cut over his right knee suffered in the 2020 bubble. The injury led to a long rehabilitation process that included four surgeries, most notably a cartilage transplant in May 2023.

He eventually worked his way back through a conditioning stint with the AHL Colorado Eagles in April 2025, before returning to NHL action in the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs, appearing in five games during Colorado’s first-round loss to Dallas.

This season, Landeskog returned to the regular-season lineup for the first time since 2021-22 and played 60 games, finishing with 14 goals and 35 points. He followed that with a strong playoff run, adding six goals in 13 games as the Avalanche reached the Western Conference Final, where they were swept by the Vegas Golden Knights.

The season, however, was far from smooth.

In early January, Landeskog broke several ribs after catching an edge against the Florida Panthers on January 4 and crashing into the net. He missed the final 14 games before the Olympic break while recovering, but still returned in time to represent Sweden at the Milan Olympics.

Later in the season came another setback on March 6, when he was struck in the groin area on a shot during a sequence involving teammate Cale Makar. Landeskog later described the moment bluntly as hitting him “the nuts.” He underwent surgery and returned several weeks later, closing out the year in the lineup.

Despite the injuries, his impact when available was undeniable. Colorado went 45-7-8 with Landeskog in the lineup compared to 10-9-3 without him.

After being named a Masterton finalist again this year, Landeskog spoke candidly about the recognition but made it clear his perspective on the journey was unchanged.

“It’s humbling and a great honor and there’ve been amazing players with incredible stories and perseverance that have been nominated or accepted the award,” he said last month. “But for me and what I’ve gone through, it’s just so far beyond what anybody else is going to be able to label it or not. Whether I win the Masterton or not, it doesn’t change anything for me. … For me the ultimate prize I’ve already won, and that’s to continue working and getting to play hockey.”

Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin and Winnipeg Jets forward Jonathan Toews were the other Masterton finalists.

Landeskog, who has spent his entire 12-year NHL career in Colorado, became the first player in franchise history to win either award. After everything he’s been through—multiple surgeries, long absences, and an uncertain return path—the dual honors serve less as a surprise and more as confirmation of what his season already showed: when he’s on the ice, he still sets the standard for leadership and perseverance in Colorado.

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Game Discussion for St. Louis Cardinals vs New York Mets Tuesday Night

May 12, 2026; West Sacramento, California, USA; St. Louis Cardinals second baseman JJ Wetherholt (26) rounds the bases after hitting a two-run home run against the Athletics during the sixth inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images | Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

After a successful homestand against the Cincinnati Reds, the St. Louis Cardinals begin a road trip in New York Tuesday night taking on the Mets. The Cardinals starter will be Dustin May while the Mets are expected to start Freddy Peralta. First pitch scheduled for 6:10pm central time with the TV broadcast being handled by Cardinals.tv.

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Cole Carrigg describes being called up and where he fits with the Rockies

MLB Colorado Rockies utility player baseman Cole Carrigg | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

Earlier this afternoon, the Colorado Rockies announced they had selected the contract of top prospect Cole Carrigg (No. 4 PuRP). After the announcement, Carrigg spoke with media to describe the experience.

First, if you haven’t seen the video of Carrigg getting the news, here it is:

“[Pedro Lopez] kind of dragged it out a little bit and was just talking for a while,” Carrigg said, “and then he kind of started talking about some stuff with me that we had discussed prior weekends. But I guess I kind of got a feeling towards the end of it — I didn’t know right away. Actually, Adael Amador came up to me in the fifth inning of the game he’s like, ‘I think you’re getting called up, bro,‘ and I’m like, ‘What do you mean?’ He’s like, ‘I got a feeling.‘ And then he had a feeling.”

Carrigg brings the kind of versatility — both defensively and offensively — that the Rockies have valued.

In the offseason, he focused on becoming a better left-handed hitter.

“I took the offseason really serious this year and tried to make some changes to keep it more simple and more repeatable,” Carrigg said, “and just a little bit simpler swing, not too many big movements. It’s definitely been feeling a lot better, and it’s been working better for me.”

And he worked to making better choices at the plate.

“We had a lot of talks about that over spring with [Josh] Byrnes and [Chris] Forbes and everybody just talking about controlling the zone better and taking better at-bats and really dialing in what I want in the plate,” Carrigg said, adding, “huge shout out to Matt Snyder, our hitting coach at Triple-A — always on me about it, whether I wanted to hear it or not, and it definitely got better, and it definitely helped.”

Another area of recent focus was running better outfield routes.

“I think I would say the last month really worked on routes, and honestly, just the first step,” Carrigg said. “I think a lot of it is just focus and really being focused on every pitch. It’s easy to get a little lackadaisical out there in the outfield, far away from the action, but I think just really focusing on the pitch and actually seeing the ball at contact. You know hitters’ tendencies and stuff — you know where they usually hit the ball and stuff — you can kind of cheat. You can gamble it in a sense. But just being a lot more focused and getting better prep steps.”

Plus, he’s happy to be spending some time on the infield dirt in addition to focusing on the outfield — a move prompted by the Rockies with their emphasis on versatility.

“They just think it’s great for a lineup,” Carrigg said, adding, “I could play a good shortstop, and I think they just wanted to make sure I had that piece of life for if we need it.”

And Carrigg is happy to be there. “[I] always loved playing short, and to be able to get back to it in Triple-A is super cool and in spring training,” he said. “Just happy to help the team out however I can.”

Carrigg is also eager to catch up with some former teammates he’s played with on his way through the Rockies system.

“I’m excited to share the diamond with everyone,” he said, “but Karros for sure is who I’m excited to share the diamond with again. We haven’t played together since I think in July last summer, but I’ve been every step of the way with him, so it’ll be really cool.”

And his number?

That would be 16, which was assigned to him by the Rockies. The choice was, it turns out, popular with his family.

“As soon as I sent it to my dad — and I kind of had forgotten — but his favorite player back in the day was Bo Jackson. That’s the first thing he said, and I’m like, ‘That’s [a] pretty good number.‘”

And what of the “Cole Carrigg Experience,” which means lots of high-energy baseball?

“I’m going to play how I’ve always played, and running is definitely a part of my game. I’m going to continue to do so, and obviously make smart base-running decisions, and I’m sure I’ll talk to Schaffer and everybody about what they’re expecting out of me. But yeah, I’m going to play how I play the game and help the team win the best I can.”


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Game 66 Game Day Thread – Texas Rangers @ Kansas City Royals

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - JUNE 2: Nathan Eovaldi #17 of the Texas Rangers delivers a pitch against the St. Louis Cardinals in the third inning at Busch Stadium on June 2, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Texas Rangers @ Kansas City Royals

Tuesday, June 9, 2026, 6:40 PM CDT (105.3 The Fan / Rangers Sports Network)

Kauffman Stadium

RHP Nathan Eovaldi vs. RHP Stephen Kolek

Today’s Lineups

RANGERSROYALS
Joc Pederson – DHCarter Jensen – C
Corey Seager – SSBobby Witt – SS
Josh Jung – 3BMaikel Garcia – 3B
Brandon Nimmo – RFVinnie Pasquantino – 1B
Wyatt Langford – LFSalvador Perez – DH
Ezequiel Duran – 2BJac Caglianone – RF
Jake Burger – 1BMichael Massey – 2B
Evan Carter – CFIsaac Collins – LF
Kyle Higashioka – CKyle Isbel – CF
Nathan Eovaldi – RHPStephen Kolek – RHP

Go Rangers!

Chicago Cubs vs. Colorado Rockies preview, Tuesday 6/9, 7:40 CT

Today’s roster moves: Here

Tuesday notes…

  • WINNING THAT FIRST ONE SEEMS IMPORTANT: The Cubs lost the first game of five of their first six series of the season. They won the opener in seven of the next nine. Since then, they have lost six straight, making their record 8-13 for the year in first games. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • MORE ON FIRST GAMES: The Cubs lost the first game of their first four home stands or road trips. They won the next four. They have lost the last three. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • ALLOWING TWO RUNS: The Cubs allowed just two runs in both of their last two games. They have given up exactly two in five of their last thirteen. In the eight other games, they surrendered an average of 7.75: four once, five and six twice each, 12 once and 18 once. They lost three of the five games in which they allowed two runs, all by 2-1. They won by 7-2 and 3-2. The Cubs are 11-5 in all games in which they yielded a pair of runs. They are 27-11 when the have given up no more than four; 7-21 with at least five. (Courtesy BCB’s JohnW53)
  • TODAY IN CUBS HISTORY: Ryne Sandberg’s three-run homer in the seventh overcame a 2-1 deficit and the Cubs defeated the Expos 4-2 at Wrigley Field. It happened 30 years ago today, Sunday, June 9, 1996.

The Cubs lineup was not available at posting time. Please check BCB social media for the Cubs lineup.

Rockies lineup:

Colin Rea, RHP vs. Tomoyuki Sugano, RHP

After a couple of rough outings, Colin Rea has posted a 3.57 ERA over his last three starts.

He has not faced the Rockies since 2024 and most of those guys aren’t on the Rox anymore.

Only four current Rockies have ever faced him and they are a combined (small sample size) 1-for-11.

Hoping for good things tonight, Colin.

Tomoyuki Sugano came to MLB in 2025 after a 12-year career in NPB in Japan. He’s 36 and didn’t have a great year in Baltimore last year and his numbers are kind of up and down so far with the Rockies.

Since May 1: 5.12 ERA, 1.358 WHIP, six HR in 31.2 innings. He faced the Cubs last year while with the Orioles, Aug. 2, 2025 at Wrigley Field, and allowed three runs in five innings. No current Cub has more than six at-bats against him and overall current Cubs are (a small sample size, too) 4-for-20 against him.

Here is the weather forecast for the area around Coors Field.

Today’s game is on Marquee Sports Network.

Here is the complete MLB.com live streaming page for today.

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New York Yankees @ Cleveland Guardians: Gerrit Cole vs. Slade Cecconi

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - MAY 27: Gerrit Cole #45 of the New York Yankees throws in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on May 27, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) | Getty Images

You have to learn to have a short memory when you play in the major leagues, and there’s no doubt that a player like Gerrit Cole does. Last week, for the first time in 627 days, Cole took the loss in his first poor outing since returning from Tommy John surgery against these same Cleveland Guardians at Yankee Stadium.

Well, at Progressive Field tonight, the 2023 AL Cy Young will look to bounce back. Through three starts, Cole has allowed just four runs in 18 innings, pitching into the sixth in all three outings. His first two outings were brilliant, but he allowed four runs in 5.1 shaky innings last week against Cleveland, allowing a trio of home runs for the first time since July 2024. It’s a hard Cleveland team to strike out, so don’t expect him to pitch like he did against Kansas City, but he should do better this time around.

On the other side, it’s another man who pitched in last week’s series at Yankee Stadium, as Slade Cecconi looks to build on a quality start last week in his 14th start of the season. His overall numbers still look pretty unimpressive, pitching to a 4.92 ERA (84 ERA+) and 4.31 FIP in 67.2 innings, and there wasn’t anything particularly eye-opening about his outing last week. He only struck out four batters and worked quickly against an offense that looked lost without Aaron Judge. With another week down, we’ll see how it goes.

The smoldering hot Trent Grisham leads off once again, followed by Ben Rice, Paul Goldschmidt, Cody Bellinger, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Spencer Jones gets the start in right field, batting sixth in front of Anthony Volpe, Ryan McMahon, and J.C. Escarra.

Cleveland will use the exact same top four for the fifth game in a row, going Travis Bazzana, José Ramirez, Chase DeLauter, and Kyle Manzardo. Rhys Hoskins jumps into the lineup, batting fifth, while Angel Martinez, Steven Kwan, and Brayan Rocchio assume the same positions. The only other change is Austin Hedges, who will bat eighth and catch.

How to watch

Location: Progressive Field — Cleveland, OH

First pitch: 6:40 pm ET

TV broadcast: Guardians TV, WKYC3, TBS

Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280 (NYY), WTAM 1100, WMMS 100.7, WARF 1350, Guardians Radio Network (CLE)

Online stream: Amazon Prime Video, MLB.tv (out-of-market only)

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GameThread: Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins, 6:40 p.m.

Comerica Park, home of the Detroit Tigers, on June 9, 2026, in Detroit, Michigan. | Evan Petzold / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Detroit Tigers (26-39) vs. Minnesota Twins (30-37)

Time/Place: 6:40 p.m., Comerica Park
SB Nation Site: Twinkie Town
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Pitching Matchup: RHP Troy Melton (2-0, 1.74 ERA) vs. RHP Taj Bradley (5-2, 3.56 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Melton320.211.47.642.23.730.4
Bradley1160.226.810.035.23.471.2

Lineups

TWINSTIGERS
Byron Buxton – CFGleyber Torres – 2B
Brooks Lee – 3BKevin McGonigle – 3B
Kody Clemens – RFDillon Dingler – C
Josh Bell – DHKerry Carpenter – RF
Trevor Larnach – LFRiley Greene – LF
Victor Caratini – CSpencer Torkelson – 1B
Royce Lewis – 1BColt Keith – DH
Luke Keaschall – 2BMatt Vierling – CF
Tristan Gray – SSZach McKinstry – SS

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Game Thread: June Swoon

MIAMI, FL - JUNE 06: Junior Caminero #13 of the Tampa Bay Rays takes batting practice prior to the game between the Tampa Bay Rays and the Miami Marlins at loanDepot park on Saturday, June 6, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Owen Gupta/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

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YANKEES AT GUARDIANS, Cole vs. Cecconi, discussion

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 04: Slade Cecconi #44 of the Cleveland Guardians pitches during the first inning against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on June 04, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here’s the Yankees lineup:

Here’s the Guardians lineup:

Let’s go, Guardians!

Dodgers at Pirates game chat

PITTSBURGH, PA - MAY 09: Max Muncy #13 of the Los Angeles Dodgers in action during the game against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park on May 9, 2022 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Justin Berl/Getty Images) | Getty Images

A six-game road trip through the central divisions commences. Will Smith was scratched on Saturday with a stiff neck, and still remains out of the lineup for a third straight game over the last four days.

Tuesday game info

  • Teams: Dodgers at Pirates
  • Ballpark: PNC Park, Pittsburgh
  • Time: 3:40 p.m. PT
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

Ranking Giannis Antetokounmpo's top 5 landing spots amid trade rumors

It’s becoming more apparent by the week — by the day? — that Giannis Antetokounmpo will be on the move this offseason.

Months of speculation about Antetokounmpo’s future in Milwaukee have led to this point, with Antetokounmpo set to enter the second-to-last year of his contract. And if Antetokounmpo is indeed preferring to play elsewhere, the Bucks may opt to move him if they sense he has no interest in signing a long-term extension with the franchise.

Bucks co-owner Jimmy Haslam said recently that he expects resolution in the matter prior to the NBA draft, which is scheduled for June 23.

Here’s a ranking of the five best landing spots for Giannis Antetokounmpo, based on fit:

5. Cleveland Cavaliers

Is this a case where Cleveland would be willing to part with Evan Mobley? It seems that would be required for this deal to work, and the Cavaliers have given every indication that they want to run this group back after reaching the Eastern Conference finals.

On paper, this would present an interesting — if not forced? — pairing of stars at different points in their careers. Antetokounmpo, Donovan Mitchell and James Harden are each talented scorers. All do best when the ball is in their hands, and adding Antetokounmpo would require each to sacrifice parts of their games to make it work.

That said, it’s clear the Cavs need to tweak parts of their roster, as the Knicks blew past them in the conference finals, and Antetokounmpo certainly is a dangerous player. It might take some time, however, for it to all jell.

4. Portland Trail Blazers

This was a bit of a surprise addition to the list of suitors, given that Antetokounmpo reportedly wants to play out East. The Trail Blazers were a surprise this season under interim coach Tiago Splitter, who embraced his team’s youth and athleticism.

While turnovers were an issue, Portland looked to play quickly, and Deni Avdija blossomed into a first-time All-Star. The big question here is whether Antetokounmpo would really sign a long-term extension with the franchise. If the Trail Blazers get any indication that he’s not interested in that, it doesn’t make sense for Portland — which would still be significantly behind contenders in the West like the Spurs, Thunder, Nuggets, Timberwolves, Lakers and Rockets — to take a two-year flier on Antetokounmpo.

There’s also the matter of new owner Tom Dundon, whose first few months at the helm have been marked by cost-cutting measures.

Interestingly, assuming both would remain in Portland with any trade, this deal would reunite Antetokounmpo with Damian Lillard and Jrue Holiday, a pair of guards he called teammates with the Bucks for multiple seasons.

3. Boston Celtics

For years under Joe Mazzulla, the Celtics have opted to roll out an offense in which all five starters can space and shoot the ball. That changed this season when Boston traded away Kristaps Porziņģis and let Al Horford walk in free agency. And while Neemias Queta provided value as a rim-running big who could protect the rim, Antetokounmpo is not an accurate perimeter shooter.

Another area where this is something of an awkward fit is pace. Antetokounmpo is the premier fast break player in the NBA. With his size, strength and agility, no one in the league is better at scooping up boards and then going coast-to-coast. The Celtics, however, are far more deliberate in the half-court. Boston ranked dead last in pace this season, generating just 95.58 possessions per 48 minutes.

And while Antetokounmpo can create offense in the half-court, it’s his ability to run the floor that makes him special. The positive is that, with shooters all over the floor around him, Antetokounmpo would likely see his assists numbers climb.

2. Orlando Magic

This is one based on familiarity. The Magic named Spurs assistant Sean Sweeney as their next head coach after firing Jamahl Mosley. And Sweeney is intimately familiar with Antetokounmpo, after Sweeney spent four seasons in Milwaukee (from 2014-18) as an assistant coach, most of that under then-coach Jason Kidd.

Sweeney was credited with helping elevate Antetokounmpo as an offensive force and a perennial All-Star; Sweeney’s first season in Milwaukee was Antetokounmpo’s second in the NBA, and Antetokounmpo’s first two All-Star selections came in Sweeney’s final two seasons with the Bucks.

The Magic struggled at times to incorporate a cohesive offense with both Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, given that both often required to be on the ball to shine. By swapping one of them with Antetokounmpo, that should allow the remaining player to play a little more freely, given that Antetokounmpo has a very different skill set from both.

The big concern here, however, is shooting. Orlando struggled significantly from the perimeter, and Antetokounmpo only deepens that issue. Either way, if it is indeed the Magic, Sweeney will know exactly what to do with Antetokounmpo.

1. Miami Heat

This is a pair that would seemingly satisfy all parties, assuming Milwaukee does have an interest in Miami’s assets. For one, this is reportedly Antetokounmpo’s preferred destination. For another, Antetokounmpo’s agent, Alex Saratsis, is also Heat captain Bam Adebayo’s agent. Presumably, the two would be in lockstep for their vision about what the pairing could look like on the floor.

The Heat also embraced pace this season, leading the league in the stat, at 104.22 possessions per 48 minutes. Antetokounmpo would give Miami the premier downhill threat in the NBA to work with.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra, one of the league’s top basketball minds, would suddenly be coaching his best player since he had LeBron James and Dwyane Wade in their primes. Miami, much like Orlando, would be suited to add a perimeter shooter or two to fill out the roster.

And Antetokounmpo, who reportedly wants to be on the East Coast (given its proximity to Greece) and in a city with a vibrant community, would seemingly have no issue signing an extension with the Heat.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ranking Giannis Antetokounmpo landing spots amid trade rumors

Mariners place RHP Cooper Criswell on 15-day injured list, recall Nick Davila, acquire RHP Carson Fulmer for depth

HOUSTON, TX - MAY 11: Cooper Criswell #88 of the Seattle Mariners pitches during the game between the Seattle Mariners and the Houston Astros at Daikin Park on Monday, May 11, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Logan Riely/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images
The Seattle Mariners announced another batch of roster moves Tuesday, following Monday’s placement of SS J.P. Crawford on the 10-day injured list and recalling of 2B Ryan Bliss. Today, they placed long relief RHP Cooper Criswell on the 15-day injured list for pitchers with a right shoulder strain, recalling RHP Nick Davila from Triple-A Tacoma in exchange.

It’s a tough break for Criswell, who’s been dutiful with Seattle to the tune of a 3.52/3.76 ERA/FIP, generating groundballs at an exceptional 60.2% clip and covering 30.2 frames in 26 appearances. While a recent poor outing set the stage for a walk-off loss in Detroit, by and large Criswell has been a stellar bridge on days where the bullpen needs length. That is all the more vital with Seattle utilizing a six-man rotation instead of the piggy-back approach, leaving the bullpen shorthanded by current tastes at all times. Davila has been sharp with the Rainiers, and has yet to yield an earned run in the bigs, though his peripherals are that of a man hiding a horseshoe somewhere, and it’s not in his hands or mouth.

Today’s move came along with a contemporaneous deal, wherein Seattle traded for veteran RHP reliever Carson Fulmer, who’d been with Triple-A Indianapolis in the Pittsburgh Pirates system. Fulmer was not on Pittsburgh’s 40-man roster and thus won’t need to be placed on Seattle’s, however the move is the sort that seems likely to include such an addition soon. Bearing no relation to RHP Michael Fulmer who debuted in 2016 as well and won AL Rookie of the Year with the Tigers, Carson Fulmer has nonetheless carved a similar path of longevity at the big league level across several organizations. Fulmer was even a Mariner briefly, signing a minor league deal in the spring of 2024 with a Spring Training invite before being released.

Most recently with the Anaheim Angels in the bigs, the 32 year old occupied a mixture of roles from mop-up to mid-range relief and even starting from 2023-25. He’s managed a 5.44/5.27 ERA/FIP in 256.2 innings, however, with -0.2/-0.5 bWAR/fWAR and a pedestrian 8.1% K-BB ratio. Part of what’s kept clubs coming back to Fulmer is a pedigree as a Vanderbilt ace who was selected 8th overall in the 2015 draft by the Chicago White Sox. He’s lost several ticks on his fastball since then, and struggled with command at every level and stop on his journey, but the repertoire he boasts can be hard on hitters when located well.

Michigan duo headline latest Warriors mock draft roundup

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 29: Yaxel Lendeborg #23, Aday Mara #15, and L.J. Cason #2 of the Michigan Wolverines react on the bench against the Tennessee Volunteers during the second half in the Elite Eight of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament at the United Center on March 29, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

In today’s Dub Hub:

The 2026 NBA Draft is just two weeks away, and the Golden State Warriors continue to explore their options with the No. 11 overall pick. As draft boards begin to crystallize, several prospects have emerged as popular selections for Golden State in recent mock drafts.

Here’s a roundup of who various draft experts believe the Warriors will take:

The most common names linked to the Warriors come from NCAA national champion Michigan, with both small forward Yaxel Lendeborg and center Aday Mara appearing in multiple mock drafts. Given the Warriors’ longstanding need for positional size and frontcourt depth, it’s not difficult to understand the appeal.

Lendeborg may be one of the older prospects in this draft class at 23 years old, but he could also be among the most NBA-ready. The 6-foot-9 versatile forward averaged 15.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists while helping lead Michigan to a national championship. With a reported 7-foot-3 wingspan, Lendeborg offers the size, athleticism, and defensive upside that could allow him to contribute immediately for the Warriors.

Meanwhile, Mara has emerged as one of the fastest-rising prospects in this year’s class. The 7-foot-3 center measured with a 9-foot-9 standing reach at the NBA Draft Combine, providing the type of size the Warriors have lacked for years now. Mara averaged 12.1 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.6 blocks per game while shooting 66.8 percent from the field last season. While his length and rim protection already make him an intriguing option, one of Mara’s most underrated strengths is his passing ability. Mara averaged 2.4 assists per game with the Wolverines last season, showcasing a willingness to facilitate which should bode well for his potential fit within head coach Steve Kerr’s offense.

Regardless of who ultimately hears their name called by the Warriors on draft night, this postseason has only reinforced Golden State’s need for an injection of youth, size, and athleticism. Several prospects in this range could help address those concerns, but Lendeborg may be the one to watch most closely given his experience and ability to contribute from Day 1.

For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Tuesday, June 9th:

Warriors News:

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Along with Carr and Mara, Burries, Hannes Steinbach, and Yaxel Lendeborg are other names commonly brought up as targets for the Warriors around the league. Ament and Flemings are among the two players Golden State would give serious consideration to if they fell out of the top 10. Speaking of Lendeborg, he has a scheduled upcoming workout for the Warriors, a source said. How he performs during this workout will greatly impact whether he is truly in play for the Dubs, as he has been a hard read as of late.

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It’s also why the Warriors should get greedy. The best path forward for the Warriors isn’t somehow moving up in the draft. The real best outcome would be leaving the first night of the draft with multiple first-round picks. 

So, what’s the easiest way for that idea to come true? There are two teams that have two first-round picks this year: The Oklahoma City Thunder and Charlotte Hornets. Let’s start with OKC.

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Finals Film Study: Victor Wembanyama finds way to rim in Game 3 | NBA

In Game 3, Wembanyama set 35 ball-screens, the third-highest total in his 19 playoff games. Of the 35, 16 of them had two players on the weak side.

But late in the second quarter, right after the Knicks took their first lead of the game, the Spurs found something with two players on the strong side. Julian Champagnie was in the left corner, and Harper was in the left “dunker” spot (on the baseline, just outside the paint). That left Devin Vassell (deep in the right corner) as the lone Spurs player on the weak side as Wembanyama set a ball screen for De’Aaron Fox.

With Vassell so far away, the Knicks had nobody to tag Wembanyama as he rolled into the paint. Both Jordan Clarkson (Vassell) and Josh Hart (Harper) collapsed into the paint after Wembanyama caught the ball, but now the Knicks were a little scrambled.

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In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:

How long can the Warriors reign as the most recent repeat champions last?

They lost the crown the next year against the Toronto Raptors. A year later, James returned to the finals and this time emerged victorious, now a member of the Los Angeles Lakers. Giannis Antetokounmpo, years before discontent with the Milwaukee Bucks would brew, hoisted the trophy in 2021, and then the Warriors snuck back in for a surprise revival in 2022. In 2023 it was the Denver Nuggets, and in 2024 the Boston Celtics.

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