Pacers vs Raptors Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today’s NBA Game

The Toronto Raptors continue their homestand when they welcome the skidding Indiana Pacers to Scotiabank Arena this afternoon.

Scottie Barnes continues to pile up the points and rebounds, and I’ll explain why he’s due for another double-double in my Pacers vs. Raptors predictions and NBA picks below. 

Pacers vs Raptors prediction

Pacers vs Raptors best bet: Scottie Barnes to record a double-double (+130)

Scottie Barnes had a quiet game in Thursday’s win against the Bulls with just 13 points and six rebounds, but that was an outlier in what’s been a strong season for the Toronto Raptors forward.

Barnes has been a jack of all trades for the Raptors with 23 double-doubles this season — 11th most in the NBA and the fifth most among forwards.

The 24-year-old has claimed three double-doubles in his last six contests and should be able to add another to his total this afternoon vs. a struggling Indiana Pacers team.

Not only do the Pacers rank 24th in points allowed per game (118.4), but they’re also 27th in opponent rebounds per contest (46.9).

Barnes, who leads the Raptors with 8.3 rpg this year, will be even more integral on the glass with center Jakob Poeltl listed as questionable with a back issue. Look for him to dominate the Pacers on the scoreboard and on the glass.

Pacers vs Raptors same-game parlay

Brandon Ingram is fresh off a 33-point outing on Thursday and has gone Over 23.5 points in four of his last five contests. The Raps forward is poised for a big game vs. a weak Pacers defense.

Toronto is a big favorite this afternoon, and for good reason. The Pacers are in the midst of a three-game skid and lost by 14 points to the Raptors three weeks ago.

Pacers vs Raptors SGP

  • Scottie Barnes to record a double-double
  • Brandon Ingram Over 23.5 points
  • Raptors moneyline

Our "from downtown" SGP: Barnes & Noble

If the Raps are going to win big today, they’ll need help from all around the lineup. Sandro Mamukelashvili has provided plenty of scoring off the bench, averaging 11.4 ppg this season while dropping Over 10.5 points in three straight and eight of his last 11. 

Pacers vs Raptors SGP

  • Scottie Barnes to record a double-double
  • Brandon Ingram Over 23.5 points
  • Sandro Mamukelashvili Over 10.5 points
  • Raptors -8.5

Pacers vs Raptors odds

  • Spread: Pacers +8.5 | Raptors -8.5
  • Moneyline: Pacers +270 | Raptors -340
  • Over/Under: Over 225 | Under 225

Pacers vs Raptors betting trend to know

The Raptors are 7-3 ATS in the last 10 head-to-head meetings. Find more NBA betting trends for Pacers vs. Raptors.

How to watch Pacers vs Raptors

LocationScotiabank Arena, Toronto, ON
DateSunday, February 8, 2026
Tip-off3:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Indiana, Sportsnet

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Game Preview: Knicks at Celtics, February 8, 2026

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In a far too early matinee, the Knicks (33*-19) face the Celtics (34-18) at TD Garden. This is a matchup of two Eastern Conference heavyweights, although the Knicks more resemble a boxer at the end of a fight—bloodied, swollen-eyed, with at least two sprained ankles.

On December 2, 2025, Boston defeated New York 123-117, with Jaylen Brown scoring 42 points for the Celtics and Mikal Bridges topping the Knicks with 35 points. Q: Was that the smudged jersey game? Answer below!

Boston holds the league’s second-best offensive rating at 121, the seventh-best defensive rating at 113.4, and scores 115.6 points per game. Brown averages 29.5 points per game and shoots 36% from deep. Derrick White averages 17.4 points per game and shoots 32% from downtown, while Payton Pritchard averages 17.3 points per game and shoots 37% from downstairs. Newly acquired veteran center Nikola Vucevic averages 11 points and grabs 12 rebounds per game.

Boston’s likely starting five is Sam Hauser (39% 3P), Luka Garza (46% 3P), Neemias Queta (8.4 RPG), Brown, and White. 

The good news for us is that this promises to be Jose Alvarado’s debut for the Knicks. Otherwise, yikes. New York lists Karl-Anthony Towns (eye laceration), Josh Hart (ankle), and OG Anunoby (toe) as questionable. And of course, Deuce McBride is out indefinitely due to hernia surgery. The villains list Sam Hauser as questionable due to a back problem. So they’ll be mostly full strength. Sigh.

ESPN gives New York a 42% chance to win. Fair ’nuff. This beat-up club was clobbered by Detroit on Friday, not even 48 hours ago. The Knicks must neutralize Brown and control the rebounds to pull off the road upset. With KAT and OG uncertain and Hart suffering, this early affair could be a toss-off on the road to a get-well All-Star break. A win would fill our sails with the certainty that even banged up, our boys can defeat one of our toughest conference rivals. A loss? Don’t sweat it too much.

A: Google tells me that the Jaylen SmudgeGame was played on October 24. During the third quarter, when Brown swiped his head across Anunoby’s midsection, a mysterious dark residue from Brown’s dome transferred to Anunoby’s kit. Shoe polish, we believe. Lest we forget a moment of Boston embarrassment!

Game Details

Date: Sunday, February 8, 2026
Time: 12:30 PM ET
Place: TD Garden, Boston, MA
TV: ABC / ESPN
Follow: @ptknicksblog and bsky

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Heat vs Wizards Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today’s NBA Game

The struggling Miami Heat try to shake a recent funk when they visit the capital city on Super Bowl Sunday to take on the Washington Wizards.

The Wiz are clearly happy to tank, but is Miami able to take that win? My Heat vs. Wizards predictions and NBA picks expect what the books expect: a comfortable Heat win.

Heat vs Wizards prediction

Heat vs Wizards best bet: Heat -11 (-110)

The Washington Wizards played last night and got ripped 127-113 by the Nets. They're just 3-5 against the spread playing on the second night of a back-to-back.

Defense continues to be a problem for the Wizards, who rank second-last in the NBA in points allowed at 122 per contest.

This roster is a little in shambles, too. Most notably, leading scorer Alex Sarr (ankle) and leading set-up man Kyshawn George (knee) missed yesterday's game and are a game-time decision. They are two of nine players who currently occupy the injured list, with seven sitting out against the Nets.

The Miami Heat are a cool 4-2 ATS as a road favorite, but leading scorer Norman Powell (hand) and Bam Adebayo (hip) are on the injured list and listed as game-time decisions.

The Heat are a Top-10 scoring defense, but they haven’t looked it lately. They’ve lost four of their last six, and have surrendered at least 125 points in three of those losses.

Miami has won four of the last five head-to-head matchups, and all of them have been blowouts, winning by 12+ points in each. The Wiz won the last game they played, though, surviving a 1-point win.

Normally, I’d lean on the home team and the points, but this Washington team feels like a compilation of promising talent that can’t be woven together by injured stars Anthony Davis and Trae Young.

Heat vs Wizards same-game parlay

The good news is that the books have Powell listed in the props, which means he must be close to returning. He’s coming off a 24-point game against New Orleans, and Powell has gone for 20+ in three straight games.

Alex Sarr will do damage for the Wiz against this struggling Miami defense that could be without Adebayo.

Heat vs Wizards SGP

  • Heat -11
  • Norman Powell Over 22.5 points
  • Alex Sarr Over 16.5 points

Our "from downtown" SGP: Sarr strikes on Super Bowl Sunday!

Keyonte George has lost his jumper in February, shooting just 1-for-5 from 3-point range over three games. Miami isn’t the exact get-right team, as they’re sixth in the league in 3-point shooting defense.

Miami guard Davion Mitchell has had 7+ assists just four times in the last 11 games, and while he’s had 8+ assists in back-to-back games against the Wizards, that’s too small a sample size to put some money on.

Heat vs Wizards SGP

  • Heat -11
  • Norman Powell Over 22.5 points
  • Alex Sarr Over 16.5 points
  • Keyonte George Under 1.5 threes
  • Davion Mitchell Under 6.5 assists

Heat vs Wizards odds

  • Spread: Heat -11 | Wizards +11
  • Moneyline: Heat -474 | Wizards +380
  • Over/Under: Over 235.5 | Under 235.5

Heat vs Wizards betting trend to know

The Wizards have lost 40 of their last 41 games on the second night of a back-to-back. Find more NBA betting trends for Heat vs. Wizards.

How to watch Heat vs Wizards

LocationCapital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
DateSunday, February 8, 2026
Tip-off2:00 p.m. ET
TVFDSN Sun, Monumental SN

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Mets Morning News: RIP Terrance Gore

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - OCTOBER 04: Mark Canha #19, Terrance Gore #4 and Tyler Naquin #25 of the New York Mets celebrate the win over the Washington Nationals during game two of a double header at Citi Field on October 04, 2022 in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. The New York Mets defeated the Washington Nationals 8-0. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Meet the Mets

Anthony DiComo of MLB.com ran down the Mets’ biggest questions heading into spring training, including whether Carson Benge will break camp.

Freddy Peralta and Clay Holmes were among the pitchers to throw batting practice in yesterday’s workout at Port St. Lucie.

Around the National League East

The Phillies signed free agent reliever Lou Trivino to a minor league deal.

Trea Turner is on track to become the active stolen base leader in the next few seasons.

The Marlins will be wearing teal throwback uniforms for home Sunday games this season.

Atlanta Braves pitcher Hurston Waldrep had his jersey retired Friday night at his alma mater Thomasville High School.

Mark Bowman gave his thoughts about seven Braves players and what their 2026 seasons may look like.

Around Major League Baseball

Former major league outfielder and stolen base specialist Terrance Gore tragically passed away at the age of 34, we learned yesterday. Gore was a member of the back-to-back AL champion and 2015 World Series champion Kansas City Royals, as well as a member of the 2022 Mets, who were the final team he played for in his eight-season big league career.

Jared Greenspan of MLB.com reviews the teams with the top ten 1-2 punches atop the rotation based on projected WAR.

MLB.com speculated upon some unlikely, but possible World Series matchups for 2026, including a theoretical matchup between the Mets and Orioles.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

José Ramos is likely to begin 2026 in Triple-A Syracuse, but he may have a role to play on the team this season given the Mets’ thin outfield depth, wrote Chris McShane in the season preview for the 25-year-old.

This Date in Mets History

On this date in 1994, the Mets signed Rey Ordóñez. He went on to win three consecutive Gold Gloves from 1997 to 1999.

Are the 2026 White Sox trying to contend … or are they just pretending?

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MAY 14: (L-R) Andrew Vaughn #25, Andrew Benintendi #23 and Zach Remillard #1 of the Chicago White Sox celebrate at the end of their team win over the Washington Nationals in game two of a doubleheader at Guaranteed Rate Field on May 14, 2024 in Chicago, Illinois.

The White Sox may not have a seat at the adults’ table when it comes to offseason trades or signings, but GM Chris Getz has been active. The coaching staff was revamped and front office bolstered. And the discount shopping and bottom-feeding that have become trademarks of 2020s Jerry Reinsdorf clubs has continued.

To what end, however? Is Getz merely shuffling the deck chairs on the Titanic, or building a team not just pointed to the future but possibly able to surprise the AL Central this summer?

Seemingly there are more, and better, major-leaguers on the roster heading into 2026 as opposed to one year ago. But looking at the roster position-by-position, the improvement could be less concrete and more mirage; entire chunks of the roster (outfield, pitching) might be taking a step back in 2026.

Has Getz done enough — or is this just another season of have-not White Sox fans watching the haves feast?

Everyone is still wondering if another Orioles pitching move is coming

BALTIMORE, MD - SEPTEMBER 21: Kyle Bradish #38 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches in the first inning during a baseball game against the New York Yankees at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on September 21, 2025 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Hello, friends.

There are now 46 days remaining until Orioles Opening Day. Much closer than that is when WBC pitchers and catchers will report, because that’s tomorrow. It is, famously, only a day away.

If you are still wondering whether the Orioles have another starting pitching move in them before this season begins, so are pretty much all of the professionals. As you’ll see in today’s stories below, there is a lot of thinking about the rotation. It’s not much of a surprise. This is the thing everyone has been wondering about all offseason and it’s still a big question mark. Is getting Shane Baz and reuniting with Zach Eflin going to be enough? It’s fair to wonder!

Framber Valdez being signed and officially clearing away the top of the starting pitching market has not resulted in any movement among pitchers who are going to sign for less money. Take your pick out of Chris Bassitt, Zac Gallen, Lucas Giolito, and Justin Verlander. Or if you’re like me, don’t take your pick out of them. Unless there’s an injury we don’t know about, I’ll take my chances with who is here already.

Probably it would have been better to sign one of the above guys than Zach Eflin, but Mike Elias had other ideas on how to best build the rotation for this year. He’s made some savvy moves in his time but there are also times where he does something where just about any idiot could figure that’s not going to work out and sure enough, it doesn’t work out. We’ll see which of these categories the reunion with Eflin fits into.

Orioles stuff you might have missed

Position preview: Will Orioles starting rotation get one more splash? (The Baltimore Sun)
The question remains even now that Framber Valdez has been gone for a few days. Are they going to do something now that they’ve missed out on all the big free agents? The answer is no until it suddenly changes to yes.

Five key topics to follow as Orioles head to camp (Orioles.com)
Beat writer Jake Rill’s first question is in the same vein as the previous: Is the rotation mix finalized? What happens with Ryan Mountcastle and Coby Mayo is also a question.

Shane Baz is an increasingly important part of the Orioles rotation (The Baltimore Banner)
It is not reassuring to have this written about a guy who had a 4.87 ERA last year. A lot is riding on that disastrous home split getting resolved by getting out of a weird minor league stadium.

Orioles beat Keegan Akin in arbitration case (ESPN)
Akin is set for a $2,975,000 salary instead of the $3,375,000 for which he argued. You may be among those Orioles fans who are not particularly interested in seeing him on the roster at any price.

Birthdays and Orioles anniversaries

Today in 2008, the Orioles traded Erik Bedard to the Mariners for five players. Adam Jones was the fantastic find in the trade, as he went on to be a great Oriole. Chris Tillman had some good years here as well, and George Sherrill made an impression before being traded as well. Bedard put up 3.1 bWAR with the Mariners in the years of control that Seattle acquired.

There are a few former Orioles who were born on this day. They are: 2009-11 outfielder Félix Pie, 1974 infielder Bob Oliver, and 1955-56 outfielder Hoot Evers.

Is today your birthday? Happy birthday to you! Your birthday buddies for today include: mathematician Daniel Bernoulli (1700), author Jules Verne (1828), chemist Dmitri Mendeleev (1834), actor James Dean (1931), actor Seth Green (1974), actress Cecily Strong (1984), and surfer Bethany Hamilton (1990).

On this day in history…

In 1837, the Senate selected Richard Johnson as a vice president to President Martin Van Buren. This is the only time the Constitutional provision for the Senate to choose a vice president has been employed.

In 1904, a Japanese assault against the Russian forces controlling Port Arthur marked the beginning of the Russo-Japanese War, a conflict ultimately won decisively by Japan, to the shock of many in Europe.

In 1960, Hollywood’s Walk of Fame was inaugurated. The first star actually placed the following month belonged to Stanley Kramer, with nearly 1,500 being placed in the first year of existence.

A random Orioles trivia question

I received a little book of Orioles trivia questions for Christmas. I’ll ask a question each time it’s my turn in this space until I either forget or run out of questions. My book has multiple choice answers, but you don’t get those because it would just be too easy.

Which player led the 1970 World Series champion Orioles in batting average during the regular season?(300 PA minimum)

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And that’s the way it is in Birdland on February 8. Have a safe Sunday.

Dodgers notes: Roki Sasaki, Steve Sax, Terrance Gore

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - OCTOBER 27: Roki Sasaki #11 of the Los Angeles Dodgers celebrates after pitching the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game three of the 2025 World Series at Dodger Stadium on October 27, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It’s Super Bowl Sunday, bringing an end to another exciting football season and leaving a small gap between the end of the NFL season and the beginning of spring training.

As the Dodgers prepare to once again defend their title, they do so without a concrete plan for the starting rotation. While the quartet of All-Stars remains a fixture, the final one to two spots are seemingly up for grabs, and one pitcher looking to make an impact as a starter will be Roki Sasaki.

Sasaki’s first season in the big leagues was a mixed bag, scuffling through eight starts before landing on the injured list. Once he came back in late September, he became the Dodgers’ go-to bullpen option late in postseason games as a dynamic force in relief.

For Sasaki to truly get his shot as a starter, Dave Roberts insisted that Sasaki develop an effective third pitch to compliment his fastball and splitter, as Dylan Hernandez of the California Post notes that the right-hander has been working on incorporating a cutter and a two-seamer.

“For me,” Roberts said, “he needs to develop a third pitch.”

With just five days until pitchers and catchers report to Camelback Ranch, Sasaki posted a video to his Instagram of himself warming up on the mound of the University of Arizona’s baseball field.

Links

Manny Randhawa of MLB.com writes about former Dodgers second baseman Steve Sax’s collaboration with sports artist Opie Otterstad, and how they both have found a way to honor Sax’s late son, John, through digitized art.

“The NFT has what’s called a utility attached to it,” Steve said. “And that utility is that everybody who owns one, we’re going to become a team. And every year, we’re going to have an event where we all get together and everyone’s going to give their input on what we should do the next year to raise money for the foundation… This is how we can honor my son,” Steve said. “And that is so important to me.”

Former outfielder Terrance Gore passed away on Saturday at the age of 34. The speedster appeared in a combined 112 regular season games across parts of eight regular seasons, helping win titles with the Kansas City Royals in 2015, the Dodgers in 2020 and the Atlanta Braves in 2021. Former Royals general manager Dayton Moore reflected on Gore as a beloved teammate, per Anne Rogers of MLB.com.

“There have been very few players who can take over a baseball game,” said former Royals general manager Dayton Moore, the architect of the 2014-15 postseason teams. “That’s exactly what he did. He became a fan favorite. He was beloved by his teammates. And he was just fearless and impactful on the bases but also off the field.”


‘We all on Kalshi now’: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the quiet collapse of sporting trust

Giannis Antetokounmpo is a two-time NBA MVP. Photograph: Aaron Gash/AP

Couldn’t he have just started a podcast? “The Internet is full of opinions. I decided it was time to make some of my own,” Giannis Antetokounmpo, one of the four best basketball players in the world, posted in a statement announcing that he was joining the prediction market Kalshi as a shareholder. “We all on Kalshi now.”

We are not, but doesn’t the tone sum it up? The universe’s ineffable forces have clearly decided that the ubiquity of sports betting companies is insufficient. There must be new companies, with which you can bet on any outcome – Kalshi competitor Polymarket has hosted markets tied to geopolitical outcomes, including scenarios related to Israel and Gaza, for instance – that incentivize people to treat life’s most important avenues as trivially as a sports game. Kalshi and Polymarket are prediction platforms rather than traditional betting companies. Users effectively bet (or “trade”) against others on the platform about the outcome of events, from familiar wagers such as the result of a sporting event, to the obscure, such as the color of a politician’s suit at an election appearance. Kalshi has enjoyed plenty of freedom under the second Donald Trump administration, and Donald Trump Jr is a “strategic advisor” for them and Polymarket. A Kalshi outcome taking bets until recently was “Giannis Antetokounmpo’s next team?” as rumors swirled that the two-time NBA MVP was about to leave the Milwaukee Bucks. Antetokounmpo will be involved in marketing and publicity for Kalshi, and is forbidden from trading on markets related to the NBA. The move is also in step with the NBA’s rules – players are allowed to endorse betting companies as long as they don’t gamble on the league itself. But that hasn’t prevented scores of fans across Instagram and Reddit, and media members on Twitter, from expressing their displeasure at the move and insisting there is a conflict of interest.

Related: The NBA jumped into bed with gambling. Now the league is getting its due

Antetokounmpo seems to be fine with the deal though, and would have you know that jumping in bed with Kalshi is no more complicated than holding some opinions. For Antetokounmpo, a multimillionaire inking a deal with thiscompany, whose CEO recently said, “the long-term vision is to financialize everything and create a trading asset out of any difference of opinion,” rather than just about any other company, is apparently no big deal. Nor is the fact that a significant part of Kalshi’s trades are on sports outcomes, and Antetokounmpo is a professional athlete. “We all on Kalshi now.” We are apparently also all in hell.

Antetokounmpo has done a fine job ruining what had been a stellar approval rating. He spurred the Milwaukee Bucks to the NBA title in 2021, emerging as a new face of the league. The next year, the Bucks made a respectable run at a title defense by losing to the Boston Celtics in the conference semi-finals in seven games. Game 7 was an unfortunate blowout, but Antetokounmpo put up more staggering numbers across the series. The Bucks were in a good place.

Since, though, they can’t stop exiting the playoffs in the first round. The Bucks are 21-29 so far this season; they’ll be lucky to even make the playoffs. Antetokounmpo has played some brilliant basketball but also suffered two non-contact calf injuries, keeping him out of games and making him the latest NBA star on Achilles Watch. Giannis is 31, and barring LeBron James-esque longevity, closer to the end of his career than the beginning. It is obvious to everybody that any winning he does from here on out will have to come on a team besides the Bucks.

The past several weeks have seen Antetokounmpo waffle between acknowledging this, which in conjunction with his agent shopping him around to other teams suggested he was on his way out, and acting insulted at the idea that he would leave. It was all very confusing and suggested that Antetokounmpo knew he had to go but didn’t want to be the bad guy.

The uncertainty behind Antetokounmpo’s future was almost certainly down to legitimate basketball reasons: teams’ willingness to trade or how much the Bucks wanted to keep their superstar. And, in any case, Antetokounmpo is forbidden from trading on the NBA with Kalshi. But perception trumps reality among NBA fans. And now it is impossible for many of them to reflect on Antetokounmpo’s future without his Kalshi stock front of mind. Every time Giannis turns in a performance, or even a play, that deviates from expectations, it may raise suspicion over whether he was trying to move Kalshi’s prediction lines. Or others could speculate he whipped up rumors of a trade so that gamblers would flock to Kelshi to bet on his future.

But perhaps what’s perhaps most depressing is that Antetokounmpo isn’t a remarkable case here. This news comes at a time when James is a DraftKings ambassador and Kevin Durant cashes checks from FanDuel. When watching a big game, regardless of league, odds are you won’t be able to avoid a deluge of over-under lines and parlays from commentators and social media accounts. Prior to joining ESPN, the NBA’s foremost news-breaker Shams Charania unintentionally moved a betting line with a misleading tweet while co-hosting a show for FanDuel. Many NBA-focused outlets – notably The Ringer and its large fleet of podcasts – are sponsored by a betting company, which could create a conflict of interest even in the coverage of gambling scandals. League commissioner Adam Silver has given tepid quotes in favor of more regulation but has largely welcomed sports gambling since arguing for its legalization in the New York Times in 2014. Then there are even more serious incidents. At the start of the season, the Miami Heat’s Terry Rozier was arrested for allegedly using inside information about NBA players to manipulate prop bets.The NBA is infested with betting companies and ripe for yet another scandal.

Wagering away your life savings has never been easier: just reach into your back pocket, open a fiercely addictive app striving for your attention, and click away. But gambling has become so ubiquitous that we decided somewhere along the way that this problem doesn’t matter, or is better ignored. The secondary problem with rampantly available gambling is the incentivization of rigging outcomes, and the constant suspicion even in absence of a scandal. Sports are meaningful enough to define the lives of players and fans alike, but all that love and time rests on the strength of the idea that what we are watching is real. It’s never been so easy to lose the faith, and Antetokounmpo’s latest deal has only made the whole mess worse.

SF Giants Community: Are the 2026 Giants contenders, or pretenders?

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 21: A detailed view of the orange nike batting gloves and purple nike arm sleeve worn by Willy Adames #2 of the San Francisco Giants against the Boston Red Sox in the bottom of the six inning of a major league baseball game at Oracle Park on June 21, 2025 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, baseball fans!

As we approach Spring Training and the beginning of the season, we’re going to be doing some questions for y’all about your thoughts about the San Francisco Giants and baseball in general!

Today’s question: Are the 2026 Giants actually trying to contend, or are they just pretending?

I’ve made my opinion on this known. Many times. I think that if they are actually trying to contend, they’re not doing a particularly good job of showing it.

They have the dual misfortunes of both being in the same division as the Los Angeles Dodgers in the year 2026, while also somehow pretending that that is not the case.

If your direct competition is outspending you and building a dang super team, and you aren’t doing anything tangible to actually try to keep up with them, you are not a contender. You are delusional.

But that’s just my personal opinion as a fan, based on observing this team as closely as I have for the last decade.

Now, I’m not saying I don’t think they can be successful. Nor am I saying that I don’t think they are actually making good faith attempts to improve the on-field performance. But I am saying that if they think those moves are enough to truly be competitive in the division, they are lying to themselves (and/or us).

Are the 2026 Giants contenders, or pretenders?

Chicago Cubs news and notes — Bregman, Counsell, Hoerner

The time for hibernation is ending and soon it will be serious business in Arizona. Some players, notably Nico Hoerner, are already in camp. The fires have been banked, but we are told the flames are ready to be fanned and that we’ll see that post-season-ready buzz in short order.

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Hold White Sox manager Will Venable to these five standards in 2026

DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 6: Will Venable #1 of the Chicago White Sox peers down the dugout during the ninth inning of a game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on September 6, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan.
Among White Sox managers with at least one full season in the books, Will Venable has the second-worst winning percentage in franchise history. | (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

Because the Chicago White Sox are in the middle of an epic rebuild, it is not fair to assess the job manager Will Venable is doing based solely on his record.

You could argue that Will deserved votes for 2025 American League Manager of the Year after guiding the Pale Hose to a 19-win improvement. However, all he did was manage the White Sox to 60 wins in 2025 after losing a historic number of games in 2024. That shows how far this franchise has to go before getting back to something resembling a competitive ball club.

That is why I propose using these benchmarks as way to evaluate the job Venable does in 2026.


The team continues to be in tight games — and wins more of them
The South Siders may have lost 102 games in 2025, but Chicago lost only 26 of those contests by five or more runs. The White Sox were in a lot of games last season, as evidenced by the 115 games decided by four runs or less. In fact, they played in 51 games decided by a single run. However, the club went 15-36 in those tight contests.

Wins and losses still will not matter this season, but it would be a sign of progress for the rebuild if the club prevailed more often in close games.

The lineup will have to improve at hitting with runners in scoring position, the defense must be tighter and the bullpen must improve at getting high-leverage outs to turn those opportunities into more victories.

Proper bullpen deployment
Venable subscribes to the new-school thinking of using his best relievers for the biggest outs when they are needed and not saving those arms for high-leverage outs that may never come. That could mean the biggest outs are needed in the sixth inning, rather than the ninth.

However, he did get exposed using that strategy if the game stayed close as it went along. That left Venable with using a reliever like Brandon Eisert in the ninth, whose stuff does not translate well to high-leverage situations.

Seranthony Domínguez, Jordan Hicks and Sean Newcomb were added in the offseason to give Venable more arms to execute his bullpen strategy. Grant Taylor and Jordan Leasure finished 2025 strong. Mike Vasil was impressive in filling any and all bullpen roles last season. In theory, Venable will have six arms to use to get key outs when needed. It is a theory for now, as Vasil, Newcomb, Taylor or Hicks could start the season in the rotation.

Still, Venable has to show he is capable of selecting the correct pitcher to get those outs. The only arm with a defined role is Dominguez, who will be the closer. But the manager will have to show he knows when to use the rest of those bullpen arms to get clutch outs in the sixth through eighth.

Players continuing to improve
Internal improvement is the theme of the 2026 season. The hope is the young core that emerged out of the 2025 season continues to progress.

Colson Montgomery must prove he is not a flash-in-the-pan hitter after hitting 21 home runs in 71 games. Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero have to continue to ascend into star catchers. Chase Meidroth, Miguel Vargas and Lenyn Sosa must show they can continue to be solid hitters in the lineup.

Shane Smith went from being the No. 1 pick in the Rule 5 Draft to an All-Star in 2025. Now, he must elevate from mound stud to an ace.

Variance dictates that some players will not take that leap forward. However, no player having a significant regression is a key to 2026’s success.

Proper use of the designated hitter
Venable was resistant to having Teel and Quero in the lineup together until Korey Lee was recalled. It will be interesting to see if Venable shows that same resistance if Lee does not make the Opening Day roster.

Teel and Quero must be in the lineup together at least four days a week. If Venable does not have that third catcher to turn to in an instance where he has to pinch-hit for Quero or Teel at catcher that day, I am not sure that will happen. He was justified in his fear at least once in 2025, when he had to give up the DH spot in a close game in Texas after pinch-hitting for Quero (catching that day) and needed to have DH Teel come in to catch.

Venable also needs to use the DH spot to get Sosa some at-bats during the week. Because the club does not believe in sunk costs, he will also have to use Andrew Benintendi there. Ideally, the front office designates Benintendi for assignment, as he is weak defensively in left field and will take away at-bats from younger hitters.

However, that will never happen. So Venable is going to have to find a way to rotate Teel, Quero, Sosa, Benintendi and even Munetaka Murakami at DH while making sure everyone gets enough at-bats.

Identifying problems and implementing solutions faster
This one is dependent on the team being healthy. Last year, it took Venable almost half the season to start demanding the lineup hit fastballs better. To be fair, he could not truly identify that as a problem until most of his outfield returned from the injured list and the youngsters got called up.

Once it became clear that his regular lineup struggled to hit heat, Venable and his coaching staff got to work on fixing that problem.

If the team stays healthy and runs into similar issues, the hope is that Venable can identify the problem quickly and he and his staff can implement solutions effectively.

Bodies back, rhythm missing, Suns stumble at home

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The Suns welcomed the Philadelphia 76ers to the Mortgage Matchup Center on Saturday night, and the building buzzed for one reason. Devin Booker was back. Jalen Green was back. The cavalry had arrived.

What they did not bring with them was a shooting touch.

Phoenix opened the night by going 1-of-13 from deep in the first quarter and never really escaped the fog. By the end of it, they were 11-of-46 from beyond the arc. Brutal. So brutal it started to seep into their decision-making. For stretches in the second, the open looks were there. Clean looks. Rhythm shots. And instead of letting them fly, the Suns pump-faked themselves right out of confidence. Dribble. Reset. Force something worse.

That is the part that sticks with you. The offense was doing its job. The ball moved. The actions worked. The looks were real. Execution from three never showed up.

When the dust settled, both teams finished with 11 made threes. The difference was how they got there. The Suns needed 17 more attempts to reach the same number. That math catches up with you every time.

And yet, weirdly enough, this still felt like a step forward.

That sounds insane after a loss, but context matters. Getting Booker and Green back before the All-Star break matters. Roles have been stretched thin for weeks. Guys have been asked to do more than they are built for. That does not reset overnight.

It is still a work in progress. Green is coming off the bench. That will change. Booker is finding his legs again. That will come. The rotation has not fully settled yet, and that part is important.

Losing at home never feels good. But this is part of a larger process playing out in real time. Sometimes progress looks clean. Sometimes it looks clunky and uncomfortable and frustrating as hell. You do not have to like it. But you do have to respect it.

Bright Side Baller Season Standings

Grayson gets the nod against the Warriors, and he was a casualty of that game. He gave it his all, tweaked his knee, and is once again sidelined. At least he has his 7th BSB to keep him company.

Bright Side Baller Nominees

Game 53 against the Sixers. Here are your nominees:

Dillon Brooks
28 points (11-of-23, 2-of-10 3PT), 2 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 steal, 4 fouls, +10 +/-

Devin Booker
21 points (5-of-12, 1-of-7 3PT), 2 rebounds, 9 assists, 4 turnovers, +10 +/-

Royce O’Neale
14 points (5-of-10, 4-of-9 3PT), 11 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 3 turnovers, +6 +/-

Mark Williams
11 points (4-of-7), 11 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 steals, 3 fouls, +0 +/-

Jalen Green
8 points (2-of-6, 0-of-3 3PT), 3 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 turnover, +7 +/-

Jordan Goodwin
7 points (2-of-7, 1-of-4 3PT), 3 rebounds, 1 steal, 4 fouls, -6 +/-


Who was your star of Saturday night?

Open Thread: Spurs are heading back to Paris

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Per a Spurs press release:

The San Antonio Spurs announced that the organization will return to Paris, France this month to host “Spurs Week Paris,” a special weeklong activation across the city that brings key elements of their fan experience directly to their French supporters. From Thursday, Feb. 26 through Sunday, March 1, Spurs Week Paris will consist of community impact programming, exclusive retail and fan engagement opportunities and more activations designed to enhance the cross-cultural exchange between Texas and France, as part of the organization’s long-term commitment to growing the game of basketball globally.

The weeks events include:


Thurs. Feb. 26-Sun. March 1
Exclusive Pop-Up Shop
The limited time “Les Spurs Pop Up Fan Shop” in the 1st arrondisement will feature an exclusive Spurs “Bexar Goods x Paris” retail line designed to introduce French fans to the South Texan style and materials through the lens of the team’s private label “Bexar Goods.” Classic Spurs team merchandise such as jerseys and hats will be available as well. Store hours are as follows: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. CET daily, closing early at 2 p.m. CET on Sunday, March 1.
 
Thurs., Feb. 26
Spurs Basketball Clinics in Le Chesnay, presented by Ledger
The organization will return to the court they renovated in Victor Wembanyama’s hometown of Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt with the 2025 launch of the Play Paris initiative. Spurs Sports Academy coaches will lead skills clinics, open to athletes ages 8-16 years old, with sign-ups open now at SpursSportsAcademy.com/Paris.
 
Sat., Feb. 28
Play Paris Court Design Unveiling, presented by Ledger
In partnership with Ledger, the Spurs will surprise the community of Nanterre with the announcement of a renovated court. This court will be the second in the Spurs Play Paris program, which was built to inspire the next generation and create a lasting legacy in the community. The announcement will be followed by a Spurs skills challenge, which is open to local youth athletes with sign-ups open now at SpursSportsAcademy.com/Paris.
 
Sun., March 1
Official Spurs Watch Party, presented by Ledger
The Spurs and Ledger will host a free watch party, open to the public with required RSVP while supplies last, to cheer the team on as they face the Knicks in New York. The party will feature all the classic Spurs game day elements like Coyote, giveaways and more. To RSVP in order to receive official event invitation, visit Spurs.com/Paris.
 

RC Buford, CEO of Spurs Sports & Entertainment, stated,

“Spurs Week Paris was thoughtfully designed with French Spurs fans in mind, building upon the decades-long relationships the team has established in France and throughout Europe. Our longstanding international history has given us the privilege of connecting with fans worldwide and we’re honored to be embraced and welcomed by communities across the globe.”

Spurs Week Paris is a continuation of the Spurs commitment to making basketball a global game and connecting with fans across the world.


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Phillies news: Zack Wheeler, Rob Thomson, Terrance Gore

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In 24 hours, the baseball season will be upon us. The NFL season finale will be complete and we will be able to watch grown men carry large bags around sun soaked skies.

Glorious.

On to the links.

Phillies news:

MLB news:

Is this team actually going to contend or are they just pretending?

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DRaysBay works best as a place for community and conversation. Accordingly, in the lead up to the new season, we are posting “Daily Questions” in the month of February. I look forward to seeing you in the comment section!


Players start reporting later this week, and the roster is essentially set. Is it enough to contend? What do you see?