The Hockey News Sunday Recap: Columbus Blue Jackets

NEWS & NOTES

Blue Jackets Ranked Among NHL's Worst Teams By THNBlue Jackets Ranked Among NHL's Worst Teams By THNCan the Blue Jackets surprise their doubters in 2026-27?

The Columbus Blue Jackets have officially been ranked as one of the NHL's worst teams right now, as Proteau gave them the No. 27 spot.

"Columbus needed a big 2026 off-season, and they didn’t get it. That’s why the Blue Jackets are in 27th place in TheHockeyNews.com’s off-season ranking," Proteau wrote.

Zach Werenski Comes In High On NHL Networks 'Top 20 Defensemen Right Now' RankingsZach Werenski Comes In High On NHL Networks 'Top 20 Defensemen Right Now' RankingsThe <a href="https://thehockeynews.com/nhl/columbus-blue-jackets">Columbus Blue Jackets'</a>&nbsp;Zach Werenski is really good and has been for years. Sadly, it took years for the rest of the league to take notice, though. In the last two seasons, Werenski has shown that he is arguably the top defenseman, as shown by the Norris Trophy he earned last season.&nbsp;

NHL Network recently released its "Top 20 Defensemen Right Now" list, and to no one's surprise, Zach Werenski is very high on the list.

Werenski comes in at #3 on the list, with only Cale Makar and Quinn Hughes ahead of him. 

Blue Jackets Should Consider This UFA Forward For A PTOBlue Jackets Should Consider This UFA Forward For A PTOThis free agent forward would be an interesting player for the Blue Jackets to take a gamble on with a PTO.

One player who could make sense for the Blue Jackets to take a chance on with a PTO is forward Michael Bunting.

Blue Jackets Defenseman Dante Fabbro Tabbed As Grand Marshal For 2026 Columbus Italian FestivalBlue Jackets Defenseman Dante Fabbro Tabbed As Grand Marshal For 2026 Columbus Italian FestivalColumbus Blue Jackets defenseman Dante Fabbro is of Italian-Canadian descent and has been chosen to be the Grand Marshal of the 2026 Columbus Italian Festival Parade.&nbsp;

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Dante Fabbro is of Italian-Canadian descent and has been chosen to be the Grand Marshal of the 2026 Columbus Italian Festival Parade. 

The parade will be on October 11th at 1 PM. The parade begins at Goodale Park in Victorian Village and will end at the festival grounds in Italian Village. 

On This Date: The 5 Overtime ThrillerOn This Date: The 5 Overtime ThrillerOn August 11th, 2020, I had been home for almost five months after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. My desk setup was in the corner of my little apartment, and next to that was my Television. I was able to turn my chair easily to see the TV, so watching the CBJ game against the Tampa Bay Lightning would be easy. Little did I know, I would spend my lunch break and dinner sitting in that same chair, watching the same game, for six hours.<u></u><u></u> Happy Birthday To Johnny GaudreauHappy Birthday To Johnny GaudreauThis is a short and sweet Johnny Gaudreau Appreciation piece on what would be his 33rd birthday.&nbsp;

Happy Birthday to Johnny Gaudreau! 

Zach Werenski Addresses The Media In ColumbusZach Werenski Addresses The Media In Columbus“Ideally, I’m here for the long term.”

“I think my statement is exactly how I feel. I want to win. I want to win here in Columbus, and that’s all I’m focused on.”

Why Valeri Nichushkin Could Be A Big Addition For Blue JacketsWhy Valeri Nichushkin Could Be A Big Addition For Blue JacketsThis trade could benefit the Blue Jackets a lot. 2 Blue Jackets On The Hot Seat This Season2 Blue Jackets On The Hot Seat This SeasonThese Blue Jackets are entering the season on the hot seat.




OPENING NIGHT COUNTDOWNS

53 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #5353 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #53There are 53 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena, and today we look at the jersey history of #53. There have only been three players who have worn that number for the Jackets.&nbsp;

Josh Anderson - "The Andy Man" wore #53 when he first started playing games in Columbus. Anderson played a total of 267 games for the Blue Jackets, spread over six seasons. He scored 65 goals and totaled 115 points during his time with Columbus. 

The 2018-19 season saw Anderson set career highs in goals, assists, and points. Unfortunately for him, he was never able to replicate that in Columbus. The following year, he tore his shoulder in December and had to have season-ending surgery, which wasn't decided until March. 

52 Days Until Opening Night: The History of Jersey #5252 Days Until Opening Night: The History of Jersey #52The Columbus Blue Jackets have 52 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today we look at the history of jersey #52. Almost every player on this list has a bad reputation of some sort.&nbsp;

Craig Rivet - 2011 - Originally drafted by Montreal in 1992, where he played the first 12 years of his career, he came to the Jackets at the end of his career in 2004. Rivet, who was the captain of the Buffalo Sabres at the time, was waived by Buffalo on February 23, 2011. On February 26, 2011, Rivet was claimed on re-entry waivers by the Jackets, where he played in 14 games and totaled 1 point. After announcing his retirement in October of 2011, he signed with the ECHL's Elmira Jackals. It was later discovered that he signed the contract to obtain his United States permanent residency.  

51 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #5151 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #51The Columbus Blue Jackets have 51 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today we look at the history of jersey #51. There weren't many who used the number, but at least one had a pretty good career.&nbsp;

Andy Murray - 2007-11 - Murray was drafted in the 8th round of the 2001 NHL draft by the Columbus Blue Jackets as a Center. 

After playing four years at Bemidji State University, Murray turned pro and played for the Syracuse Crunch for two seasons before making his NHL Debut during the 2007-08 season. In his rookie year, he played in 39 games and totaled 10 points. 

He played three more seasons in Columbus and played in 181 games. He scored 23 goals and totaled 36 points during his time with the CBJ. 

50 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #5050 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #50The Columbus Blue Jackets have 50 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #50.

Joakim Lindström - 2006 - Lindström was drafted by Columbus in the 2nd round of the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. 

Lindström made his North American debut in the last game of the 04-05 season for the Syracuse Crunch, the CBJ's AHL team. In the 05-06 season, he would make his Blue Jackets debut and play in three games. In 2008, after playing just 37 games, Lindström was traded to the Anaheim Ducks.

49 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #4949 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #49The Columbus Blue Jackets have 49 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today we look at the history of jersey #49. There weren`t many who used the number, but at least one had a pretty good career.&nbsp;

Dan Fritsche - 2004-08 - The Ohio-born native was picked in the 2003 NHL Draft in the 2nd round. 

Fritsche turned pro and became a full-time NHLer in 2005. He played 206 games for the CBJ over four years. He scored 29 goals and totaled 63 points. 

48 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #4848 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #48The Columbus Blue Jackets have 48 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #48.&nbsp;

Marc Methot - 2006-12 - Methot was drafted by the Blue Jackets in the 6th round of the 2003 NHL Draft.

Methot played six years and 275 games for the CBJ, totaling 51 points on the Columbus blue line. He was the definition of a defensive defenseman. 

On July 1, 2012, he was traded to the Ottawa Senators for future CBJ Captain Nick Foligno. After the trade to Ottawa, he would play another 349 NHL games. 

47 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #4747 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #47The Columbus Blue Jackets have 47 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #47.&nbsp;

Aaron Johnson - 2003-07/2011-12 - Johnson was drafted in the 3rd round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft.

Johnson played 172 games for the Jackets over two stints. Scouts said of Johnson was "A puck-moving defenseman, Johnson is a very good skater. Has good offensive instincts and can quarterback the power play. Can play a tough and physical game. Needs to improve his play in his own end."

46 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #4646 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #46The Columbus Blue Jackets have 46 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #46.&nbsp;

Tim Jackman - 2003-04 - Jackman was drafted by the Blue Jackets in the 2nd round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. 

Jackman made his debut in December of 2003 after spending the previous year and the start of the 2003 season with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. 

Ray Kerr returns, Danny Young designated for assignment

ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 15: Ray Kerr #58 of the Atlanta Braves pitches in the ninth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Truist Park on June 15, 2024 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Matthew Grimes Jr./Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves have selected left-handed reliever Ray Kerr to the the big league roster and designated fellow lefty Danny Young for assignment.

For Kerr, this would be his first big league action since 2024 when he underwent “Tommy John” surgery on his pitching elbow. Kerr has been making steady progress in Atlanta’s minor league system as the 31-year-old, who will turn 32 next month, has been working for another opportunity with the major league club.

Kerr has pitched in nine games across four levels this season. Although he’s tossed only 11.2 innings he has struck out 16 batters. He made 10 appearances for the Braves in 2024 – including two starts, oddly enough, prior to falling to injury.

As for Young, this was not a surprising outcome given the lack of success he had in his returns engagement with Atlanta this season. He previously pitched for the Braves in 2022 and 2023. Young, 32, saw action in 16 games this season but has ghastly 8.03 ERA after allowing runs in each of his last four outings including a two-run appearance and two three-run stints, including last night.

Kerr will essentially replace Young as the last lefty in the bullpen. His spot on the roster could be short given AJ Smith-Shawver’s expected recall in the next few days.

Position change is peachy ‘Kean’ for Yankees’ minor-league pitcher

Chris Kean of the Somerset Patriots reacts during a Minor League Baseball game at TD Bank Ballpark in Bridgewater, United States, on May 29, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

An injury in college turned out to be a good break for Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders righty relief pitcher Chris Kean.

The 24-year-old from Harlingen, Texas, was a catcher at the University of Louisiana-Monroe in 2023 when he suffered a broken foot that sidelined him for the first six weeks of the Warhawks season. It was during that time when one of his coaches suggested he become a full-time pitcher.

“He sat me down and said, ‘Look at some of these numbers you’ve got on the mound. They’re pretty good. You should really give this a chance,’” Kean said.

In high school and at Ranger College, a Texas JuCo where Kean played before Louisiana-Monroe, he did some pitching. In fact, a coach at Ranger also had suggested Kean switch to pitching.

“I was kind of on board and then I had a couple rough outings and I was like, No, I want to catch. I want to play every day. I want to hit,” Kean said. “So I guess there was a little (resistance) earlier in my amateur career. But I just want to play baseball every day. I just want to go out and play the sport as long as possible and be a big kid for as long as possible.”

So this time, Kean took the suggestion seriously. It seems to have worked out for him.

He was promoted from Double-A Somerset to the Triple-A RailRiders on July 7. He is a combined 2-2 with six holds, two saves and a 4.34 earned-run average in 37 games this season. He has struck out 57 in 47.2 innings and walked only nine.

When Kean switched to pitching at Louisiana-Monroe, he appeared in four games in 2023 and was 1-0 with a 1.93 ERA and seven strikeouts in 4.2 innings. Then, he suffered an arm injury that cost him the final five weeks of the season. He underwent Tommy John surgery.

Those two injuries caused his draft stock to diminish. But the Yankees signed him as an undrafted free agent in July 2023.

“I just had TJ and the Yankees really took a chance on me and gave me an opportunity. I’m very thankful,” Kean said.

“It was a dream come true. It gives me chills just thinking about it. It makes every moment a little more special. Sometimes you can get overlooked and maybe not on the top prospect list, whatever it may be. You just keep your head down, keep on grinding and try to do your best every day.”

Healthy for the 2024 campaign, he appeared in 25 games with the Florida Complex League Yankees and Low-A Tampa Tarpons and was a combined 2-1 with one hold, three saves, a 1.08 ERA, and 44 strikeouts in 33.1 innings. He spent all of 2025 with High-A Hudson Valley and made 33 relief appearances, going 6-2 with five holds, a 3.48 ERA and 37 strikeouts in 41.1 innings.

This season, Kean made 26 appearances out of the bullpen for Somerset and was 1-2 with five holds, two saves, a 3.34 ERA, and 43 strikeouts in 35 innings before being promoted.

There were a lot of adjustments Kean had to make in becoming a pitcher. Being a catcher helped a little bit.

“As a catcher, you’re in the mind of the pitcher a little bit,” he said. “You get on the same page as him and work together.”

Perhaps the biggest change was not playing every day, yet having to be ready when the bullpen phone rings and your number is called.

“As a relief pitcher, I just want to be valuable,” Kean said. “Do the things you need to do to prepare yourself to be there every day and the rest is just modalities that might make you one percent better, but it’s not an absolute needed thing. You never know when you’re going to go in, you never know the situation you’re going into. It’s just making sure you’re prepared on a moment’s notice. Be a minuteman.”

Also, there is the waiting if you have a poor outing.

“As a hitter, you go 0-for-4, you get four ABs the next day. As a pitcher, you might not pitch for three days,” Kean said. “You learn to be patient and learn the hill you’re willing to die on. I want to get beat by my strengths, my pitches and try to limit as many free passes as possible. If I’m doing that, I can live with the outcome.”

Going from Double-A to Triple-A has brought adjustments as well. There is the use of the ABS System and a different ball. The one in Double-A has higher seams, while the Triple-A ball is manufactured to MLB standards with lower seams.

“It’s baseball at the end of the day,” Kean said. “No matter the circumstances, you have to go out there and compete. Try your best no matter what and it is what it is.”

Upon joining the RailRiders, Kean did not allow a run in his first four games. He gave up 10 runs in his next five appearances, but has not yielded a run in his last two outings.

“I’m very blessed to be here,” Kean said. “I’m just trying to take in every moment and learn from each guy. There’s a lot of experience in the clubhouse. I just want to learn from every experience and every opportunity I get.”

Kean wasn’t the only one in his family who made a change. Although he hails from Texas, his father Jeff is originally from Boston and a big Boston sports fan — Red Sox, Bruins, Celtics, Patriots (à la Cam Schlittler).

When his son signed with the Yankees, however, Jeff Kean had to switch allegiances.

“I still have family who are Red Sox fans,” Chris Kean said. “They try to give me a hard time. They still put on the (Red Sox) jersey.

“He was very happy, very proud. He made a joke: The Yankees took my son, too. Now obviously he’s a Yankee. He’s all in. I got him all the gear, he wears all the gear. He’s bought in now. I’m glad to change him.”

MLB Home Run Predictions Today: Best HR Prop Bets, Picks, Parlay & Odds for Sunday, Aug. 16

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Let's end the weekend with some NUKES!

Here are my favorite MLB home run props and predictions for today's schedule, featuring Shohei Ohtani, Kyle Schwarber, and Munetaka Murakami.

I'll explain why Ohtani is an appealing pick against the Brewers in Los Angeles with my MLB picks for Sunday, Aug. 16.

Best MLB home run props today

Player to hit a HROdds
Phillies Kyle Schwarber+307
White Sox Munetaka Murakami+388
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani +262
💲Today's HR parlay+3279

Home run pick: Kyle Schwarber (+307)

Just an outstanding price for one of baseball's most feared hitters.

Philadelphia Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber finds himself in a great spot against Minnesota Twins starter Dean Kremer, who has been struggling against left-handed hitters as of late. The last 60 lefties he has faced own a .335 xBA, .595 xSLG, and .363 xwOBA, all while generating a 65.9% elevation rate.

Schwarber has been turning it on over his last 10 games, owning a .658 SLG and .369 ISO while producing a 54.2% hard-hit rate and 25% barrel rate.

The Phillies' big fella owns the second-highest matchup rating on the day over at Batters-Box's current-season dataset, where he also covers more than 80% of Kremer's pitch mix.

If you can get this price above +300, back Schwarber to go deep.

  • Time: 2:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: MNNT, NBCSP

Home run pick: Munetaka Murakami (+388)

The South Side slugger finds himself in a spot that is too hard to pass up, as he draws Detroit Tigers right-hander Drew Anderson.

Chicago White Sox rookie Munetaka Murakami enters Sunday with an elite rating on Batters-Box, where he covers nearly 100% of Anderson's pitch mix. On top of that, through 50 elite ratings this season, the big fella leaves the yard 32% of the time.

Anderson has struggled against left-handed hitters in his most recent outings, allowing the last 30 he has faced to generate a 13.6% barrel rate and 18.2% elevation rate. During that stretch, those lefties own a .376 xBA, .548 xSLG, and .438 xwOBA.

Murakami, over his last 10 games, sports a .343 ISO, along with a 25% HR/FB, 57.1% hard-hit, and 19.1% barrel rate.

At +388, we are getting a ton of value backing the White Sox All-Star. Take this down to +350.

  • Time: 1:40 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: CHSN, DSN

Home run pick: Shohei Ohtani (+262)

The second-highest rated hitter on Batters-Box’s default ratings today happens to be Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani, who records a home run nearly 30% of the time he is rated elite. That is a sample of nearly 340 games dating back over the last three seasons.

Ohtani has posted a .575 SLG, .325 ISO, 62.9% elevation rate, and 14.8% barrel rate over his last 10 games. He draws Milwaukee Brewers right-hander Logan Henderson, who has been struggling against left-handed hitters in his recent outings.

Over the last 60 left-handed hitters he has faced, they own a .308 xBA, .670 xSLG, and .439 xwOBA. Henderson is also allowing a 48.6% hard-hit rate, 11.4% barrel rate, and just a 31.4% ground-ball rate to lefties during that stretch.

With Ohtani covering 100% of Henderson’s pitch mix and generating this much hard contact, a long ball is on the horizon. Take this down to +250.

  • Time: 4:10 p.m. ET
  • Where to watch: SNLA, BREW
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  • HR picks: 101-354, +11.4u

Today’s HR combo

Phillies Kyle SchwarberTrade Now
+3279
White Sox Munetaka Murakami
Dodgers Shohei Ohtani

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Orioles at Rays discussion

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - AUGUST 10: Trevor Rogers #28 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches during the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Minnesota Twins at Target Field on Monday, August 10, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Andrew Ritter/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

It’s a been a fun weekend of Orioles baseball. Back-to-back wins over the AL-leading Rays, paired with some helpful outcomes elsewhere in the league, have inched the O’s to within half a game of the final wild card spot in the American League. Another victory today could push them into sole possession of that place.

Here are the other games worth watching today:

  • Yankees at Blue Jays, 1:37 p.m.
  • Padres at Guardians, 1:40 p.m.
  • White Sox at Tigers, 1:40 p.m.
  • Phillies at Twins, 2:10 p.m.
  • Rangers at Athletics, 4:05 p.m.

Thanks to an extra early start for the O’s today, you should be able to take in most of those other matchups in the afternoon if you so choose. That is the beauty of the “NBC Sunday Leadoff” game. It’s something I’m a fan of, though it does interrupt the typical flow of a baseball Sunday.

Craig Albernaz is deploying yet another different lineup in this one. Jackson Holliday will lead off for the first time this season. His bat has gone a bit cold (.533 OPS in August) recently after a dominant July (.921), but he has still been taking good at bats. Pete Alonso will play, but only DHs the day after suffering cramps in his calf on Saturday night. Gunnar Henderson is up to third in the order after collecting five hits and reaching base six times in the first two games of this series.

Trevor Rogers will hope to bounce back from a tough start in Minnesota, where he gave up two runs on four hits, two walks, and four strikeouts over just four innings last week. Going deep in this one, a day game after an extra innings night game, would be a big boost.

Orioles lineup

  1. Jackson Holliday (L), 2B
  2. Pete Alonso (R), DH
  3. Gunnar Henderson (L), SS
  4. Christian Encarnacion-Strand (R), 3B
  5. Dylan Beavers (L), LF
  6. Leody Taveras (S), RF
  7. Colton Cowser (L), CF
  8. Coby Mayo (R), 1B
  9. Yohel Pozo (R), C

LHP Trevor Rogers (7-8, 4.21 ERA)

Rays lineup

  1. Yandy Díaz (R), DH
  2. Jonathan Aranda (L), 1B
  3. Junior Caminero (R) 3B
  4. Ryan Vilade (R), RF
  5. Chandler Simpson (L), LF
  6. Jonny DeLuca (R), CF
  7. Jorge Mateo (R), 2B
  8. Nick Fortes (R), C
  9. Taylor Walls (S), SS

RHP Freddy Peralta (5-9, 5.33 ERA)

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Mike Yastrzemski moves up in order for series finale vs. Diamondbacks

Aug 12, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves left fielder Mike Yastrzemski (18) hits a home run against the New York Mets in the seventh inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images | IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Seeking a spark in the lineup after managing just three runs and nine hits in the first two games of their home series against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Atlanta Braves are switching a few things up in the batting order for Sunday’s 1:35 p.m. ET series finale.

Most notably, the Braves moved Mike Yastrzemski up to fifth in the batting order — as high as he’s been since mid-April — against right-hander Arizona starter Michael Soroka (8-3, 2.92 ERA). Additionally, Dominic Smith will DH and hit seventh and Jim Jarvis (hitting ninth) is back at shortstop after Mauricio Dubón held down the spot on Saturday night.

This will be Soroka’s third career start against the Braves — two of which have come this season. No one has faced him more than eight times (Smith) and no one has more than two hits against him. Dubón and Michael Harris II are each 2-for-3 against Soroka, and Drake Baldwin has the only Braves homer and two of their three RBIs against him.

Overall, current Braves are 10-for-37 (.270) against Soroka with six strikeouts and four walks.

The Diamondbacks also shuffled a few things, with Gabriel Moreno hitting third but getting a DH day with James McCann (eighth) behind the dish. Max Kepler makes his second straight start in left field due to another right-handed opposing starter in Bryce Elder, and Jorge Barrosa will make his first start of the series, hitting ninth and playing center field.

Elder (8-7, 4.03 ERA) has a good track record against the current Diamondbacks roster. Nolan Arenado (3-for-14, .214) is the only Arizona hitter with more than two hits against him.

Overall, the active Diamondbacks are 12-for-60 (.200) against Elder with two doubles, a triple, six RBIs, 14 strikeouts and five walks.

Brewers vs Dodgers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game

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The Los Angeles Dodgers (-170) aim to even a four-game series as they host the Milwaukee Brewers (+163) on Sunday. 

Logan Henderson vs. Tarik Skubal represents a fascinating starting pitching matchup for this potential playoff lookahead.

See why my Brewers vs. Dodgers predictions and MLB picks for Sunday, Aug. 16 are backing Skubal and the Boys in Blue.

Who will win Brewers vs Dodgers today: Dodgers -1.5 (+124)

The best roster in baseball, arguably the best starting pitcher in the sport, and plus money available on the run line? I'm game. 

Tarik Skubal (2.80 FIP) should dominate against a Milwaukee Brewers lineup that struggles against lefties (93 wRC+) and has been in poor form all month (76 wRC+). The bullpen is in a great spot for run suppression after using a single reliever in Saturday's contest.

Logan Henderson's numbers are terrific (2.69 xERA, 109 Pitching+), but that's making him overvalued in the market after such a small sample size (56 1/3 IP), and his flyball tendencies are an issue given the weather.

I'd play the Los Angeles Dodgers down to +115 on the run line.

Covers COVERS INTEL: Henderson runs a fifth percentile ground-ball rate. That's a concern given the weather (low 80s, winds up to nine mph blowing out to center field), especially with his 8.9% barrel rate.

Brewers vs Dodgers Over/Under pick: Under 7.5 (-126)

Both starting pitchers have certifiably elite metrics. Skubal (121 Pitching+) has superb numbers against this Milwaukee lineup (.483 OPS), and although Henderson is live to give up a long ball, his 26.9% K-BB% is no joke. 

For two playoff contenders, neither team is hitting like you'd expect. Both rank in the Bottom 10 in wRC+ this month, so a crooked number against great pitching would come as a surprise. 

Both teams like where they're at in the bullpen for this contest. Milwaukee has been lights-out in relief this month (1.97 ERA, 2.65 FIP), while all of L.A.'s best arms are available after being rested a day ago.

Brewers vs Dodgers home run prediction: Shohei Ohtani (+262)

Nine of the 12 home runs Logan Henderson has allowed in his career have been to left-handed hitters, who tag him for an 11.2% barrel rate. 

The 24-year-old throws either his fastball or his changeup 82% of the time to lefties, and that could be a recipe for disaster against Shohei Ohtani.

The four-time MVP's 8.6 runs above average against changeups is a full run higher than the next-closest hitter, and he has a career 173 wRC+ against heaters.

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  • ML/RL bets: 29-33, -8.7 units
  • Over/Under bets: 38-25, +11.3 units

Brewers vs Dodgers weather

It's warm, and the wind is blowing out to center, which could help home-run hitters.

Brewers vs Dodgers odds

  • Moneyline: Brewers +163 | Dodgers -170
  • Run line: Brewers +1.5 (-133) | Dodgers -1.5 (+127)
  • Over/Under: Over 7.5 (+117) | Under 7.5 (-122)

Brewers vs Dodgers trend

The Brewers are 3-8 O/U when Logan Henderson starts. Find more MLB betting trends for Brewers vs. Dodgers.

How to watch Brewers vs Dodgers and game info

LocationDodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
DateSunday, August 16, 2026
First pitch4:10 p.m. ET
TVBrewers.TV, SNLA
Brewers starting pitcherLogan Henderson
(6-2, 2.88 ERA)
Dodgers starting pitcherTarik Skubal
(7-6, 2.93 ERA)

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Yankees vs Blue Jays Prediction, Odds & Home Run Pick for Today's MLB Game

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It's Dylan Cease bump day, which means I'm all over Toronto as part of my Blue Jays vs. Yankees predictions.

The Toronto Blue Jays come into today in a Wild Card spot, and are looking to sweep the New York Yankees as -125 favorites at BET99.

Let’s dive into my MLB picks for Sunday, Aug. 16 and cash a same-game parlay, shall we?

Yankees vs Blue Jays predictions

Yankees vs Blue Jays best bet: Blue Jays moneyline (-125)

If the New York Yankees want to steal a game in Toronto, they're in for a tough time against AL Cy Young odds candidate Dylan Cease, who's allowed just four earned runs across his last 27 innings pitched.

Cease has the highest strikeout percentage of his career (36%), and is going up against Ryan Weathers, a lefty the Blue Jays have owned (13-for-37, four homers) over the last couple of seasons. Let's back them to do just that this afternoon.

I'd bet this up to -135.

Covers COVERS INTEL:George Springer has the hot hand against Weathers, going 3-for-5 with two home runs while rocking a .403 xBA. If the Jays win today, he'll be at the center of it.

Yankees vs Blue Jays same-game parlay (SGP)

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Brett Bateman 2+ H/R/RBI

Dylan Cease Under 1.5 earned runs

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Brett Bateman might be the most consistent hitter on the Blue Jays, and I won't stand by and watch him cash this bet once more without me being in on it (he's cashed this wager in three of his last four games).

Elsewhere, I'm expecting Cease to be good in one of the biggest games of the season. Don't overthink this one.

Yankees vs Blue Jays SGP

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  • Brett Bateman 2+ H/R/RBI
  • Dylan Cease Under 1.5 earned runs

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Yankees vs Blue Jays home run pick: George Springer (+525)

If you're looking for one player to go yard today, look no further than Springer.

He's hit two home runs in just five at-bats against Weathers in his career and is rocking an astronomical 1.118 xSLG. Sometimes the numbers don't lie.

He hasn't hit a bomb in nearly a month, but today feels like the day.

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  • Best bets: 3-3, +1.61 units 
  • SGPs: 0-5, -1.2 units
  • HR picks: 0-5, -1.2 units

Yankees vs Blue Jays odds

  • Moneyline: New York (+125) | Toronto (-120)
  • Run line: New York +1.5 (-215) | Toronto -1.5 (+175)
  • Over/Under: Over 6.5 (-120) | Under 6.5 (+100)

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The Under is 8-2 in the Blue Jays' last 10 home games. Find more MLB betting trends for Yankees vs. Blue Jays.

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LocationRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
DateSunday, August 15, 2026
First pitch1:37 p.m. ET
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Yankees starting pitcherRyan Weathers
(5-7, 3.69 ERA)
Blue Jays starting pitcherDylan Cease
(7-5, 2.40 ERA)

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The Phillies promoted Alex McFarlane. You helped.

MINNEAPOLIS, MN - AUGUST 15: Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Alex McFarlane (71) delivers during the eighth inning of the MLB game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Minnesota Twins on August 15th, 2026, at Target Field in Minneapolis, MN. (Photo by Bailey Hillesheim/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

We asked a question about the Phillies promoting Alex McFarlane and here were the results.

Crazy enough, the Phillies promoted McFarlane that exact day the poll went live, so maybe the fans know what they are talking about.

The idea of keeping McFarlane down as long as they did was probably married to needing a long reliever in the bullpen. Starters weren’t going long in starts and someone had to lock up a few innings here and there, meaning it couldn’t be a bullpen full of one inning guys. Alan Rangel came up when needed and gave the team a few innings, after which McFarlane was summoned.

However, there were several games in which McFarlane was a better option than, say, Chase Shugart or Kyle Backhus during this season. The stuff is clearly better, yet the team continued to prefer he hone his craft in the minor leagues. That craft is likely due to shoddy command, as evidenced by his rolling out walk rates consistently over 11% in the minors. By this point, the team seems to just rather his electric stuff be used in the major leagues, living with the occasional walk if needed, but working with the major league pitching staff to maybe help with that particular issue.

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Astros Prospect Report: August 15th

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 19: Caden Powell #38 of the Houston Astros hits a game-winning fielder's choice in the ninth inning during the game between the Miami Marlins and the Houston Astros at Cacti Park of the Palm Beaches on Thursday, March 19, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Kelly Gavin/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.

AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (63-55) won 3-1 (BOX SCORE)

Sugar Land got on the board in the 2nd inning scoring a run on a Brooks solo home run. Mayer got the start for the Space Cowboys and pitched well allowing one run over 6 innings. Sugar Land got a run in the 7th on a wild pitch and another in the 8th inning on an Alexander RBI double. The pen tossed 3 scoreless innings as they closed out the 3-1 win.

Note: Mayer has a 3.12 ERA overall this season.


AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (53-60) won 10-6 (BOX SCORE)

The Hooks got on the board in the 2nd inning on a Hernandez 2 run home run. Taylor started for the Hooks and pitched well allowing 2 runs over 5 innings while striking out 5 batters. The offense rallied for 6 runs in the 6th inning on a Schiavone RBI single, wild pitch, Hernandez RBI single, Austin walk and Janek 2 run single. The offense added 2 more runs in the 8th on an Austin RBI single and Janek groundout. Mancini allowed a few runs in relief but Chirinos was able to close the door as the Hooks won 10-6.

Note: Taylor has a 2.05 ERA since returning from the IL.


A+: Asheville Tourists (38-73) lost 19-6 (BOX SCORE)

Smith started for Asheville and struggled allowing 9 runs over 4 innings of work. The offense got a run in the first inning on a Moss RBI single. The pen for Asheville struggled big time allowing another 10 runs. Asheville did get 3 runs in the 7th inning on a Garcia RBI double, Newman RBI single and Powell RBI double. In the 8th, the offense scored 2 runs on a Daudet RBI single and Newman groundout but that was it from the offense as they fell 19-6.

Note: Moss is hitting .364 in Asheville.


A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (57-52) won 13-11 (BOX SCORE)

The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning on a Luciano RBI single. They scored 2 more runs in the third inning on a Hughes RBI single and a run on a wild pitch. Ardines got the start and was pitching well but then allowed 4 runs in the 4th inning. The offense responded with 3 runs on a Cauro RBI double, a wild pitch and a Hughes RBI double. The Woodpeckers put the game out of reach scoring 5 runs in the 8th inning on a Piasecki 2 run double and Durnin 3 run home run. The pen was solid getting 1.1 scoreless from Estridge and 4 scoreless from Carrera as he closed out the 11-4 win.

Note: Hughes is hitting .389 through four games.


Today’s minor league starters:

SL: Ethan Pecko – 1:05 CT

CC: James Hicks – 1:05 CT

AV: Dylan Howard – 12:05 CT

FV: TBD – 4:05 CT

Mark Walter’s Lakers sale memorialized by mass layoffs, price hikes, losing LeBron

An image collage containing 3 images, Image 1 shows Mark Walters sitting courtside at a Lakers game, Image 2 shows Mark Walter and Jeanie Buss, majority and minority owners of the Los Angeles Lakers, respectively, talk during a game, Image 3 shows LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers

When Mark Walter purchased the majority ownership of the Lakers last year, expectations for the franchise’s short- and long-term future soared.

After being primarily owned by the Buss family – first Dr. Jerry Buss and then his children, led by Jeanie Buss – for 46 years, which was the longest majority ownership tenure in the NBA, the Lakers were entering a dawn of a new era.

The Lakers, the league’s glamour franchises, were going from a mom-and-pop operation to a more traditional, corporate infrastructure under Walter. 

And Lakers fans didn’t need to look far to see the success that could be accomplished with Walter leading the franchise. 

Mark Walter, chairman and controlling owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, acknowledges a fan prior to a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs on Tuesday, August 4, 2026, in Chicago. AP Photo/Melissa Tamez
Mark Walter sits courtside during the Los Angeles Lakers’ 118-116 win over the San Antonio Spurs on November 5, 2025, at Crypto.com Arena. Getty Images

The Dodgers, who Walter has been the majority owner of since 2012, have been one of the most successful MLB franchises in the last 14 years: Thirteen consecutive playoff appearances; 12 of the last 13 NL West division titles; five World Series appearances in the last nine years; three World Series titles in the last six years, including being the reigning back-to-back champs

Even with the understanding that Walter’s deep pockets wouldn’t impact the Lakers’ payroll for players in the same way it did for the Dodgers, there was optimism that modernizing and restructuring the Lakers in other ways – such as building out the franchise’s front office and investments in the infrastructure – would pay divendends. 

Mark Walter and Jeanie Buss talk as the Lakers play the Chicago Bulls at Crypto.com Arena on March 12, 2026. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images

The Lakers made the type of expected progress in those areas over the last year. 

But Walter selling the majority ownership of the Lakers to businessman Josh Kushner and ex-Disney executive Bob Iger brought the end to an Walter-ownership era that was ultimately a disappointment.

Walter’s sad end to Lakers ownership

The succession plan for Walter to own the Lakers was essentially put in place when he became a minority owner in 2021, when he received a right of first refusal on the majority share of the team.

Why Walter chose to sell the Lakers now, just 14 months after agreeing to purchase the Lakers and 10 months since he officially became the majority owner, isn’t clear. 

There’s been speculation about the decision to sell now has something to do with Walter being under federal investigation

The Lakers logo is displayed outside Crypto.com Arena. Getty Images
LeBron James reacts to a call during the second half against the Chicago Bulls on Jan. 26, 2026. Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Walter hasn’t publicly commented on the sale outside of this statement: “Owning the Los Angeles Lakers has been one of the great honors of my life – an extraordinary investment, but what I will carry with me is the community, the fans, and a city that treats this team as family. I am grateful to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for welcoming me into this chapter. The Lakers belong to Los Angeles, and I have every confidence the best is still ahead.”

Regardless of why Walter ultimately decided to sell now, his short tenure as the Lakers majority owner, whenever it officially ends, will be remembered as a disappointment.

In fairness, Walter didn’t have the time to make the impact on the Lakers like he has the Dodgers.

It took the Dodgers five years into Walter’s ownership to make a World Series appearance, and eight to win the title.

The Lakers didn’t even have a full year under the 66-year-old’s guidance.

But in that year, very few remarkable things happened.

Bob Iger, CEO of The Walt Disney Company, attends the world premiere of Marvel Studios’ “Thunderbolts*” at Dolby Theatre on Monday, April 28, 2025, in Hollywood. Getty Images for Disney

Lakers changes under Walter

There were several hires on the business operations side, including Lon Rosen becoming the franchise’s president of business operations after leading the Dodgers’ business operations under Walter.

Season ticket prices were raised. The G League team moved to Coachella Valley. A second row of courtside seats were added. There were widespread layoffs in May

And there was a second-round playoff exit that preceded LeBron James leaving the franchise after eight years for the 76ers and a roster reconstruction around Luka Doncic

Not close to what was hoped for under Walter. 

Maybe Walter’s legacy as the Lakers’ owner will be remembered for how he set up the Kushner-Iger era.

Josh Kushner leaving for the Time 100 Gala Christopher Peterson/Splash News

The Lakers were revamping their basketball operations under Walter, and already started making more investments into their practice facility, which included medical equipment. 

There’s little-to-no evidence of what a Kushner-Iger-led NBA operation looks like.

But the valuation they paid for the Lakers, including their combined net worth, suggests they’ll be able to pick up where Walter left off with modernizing the franchise.

But so much more was hoped for under Walter, whose tenure with the Lakers will be remembered for much less than expected.

46 Days Until Opening Night: The History Of Jersey #46

The Columbus Blue Jackets have 46 days until opening night at Nationwide Arena. Today, we look at the history of jersey #46. 

Let's take a look.

Tim Jackman - 2003-04 - Jackman was drafted by the Blue Jackets in the 2nd round of the 2001 NHL Entry Draft. 

Jackman made his debut in December of 2003 after spending the previous year and the start of the 2003 season with the Syracuse Crunch of the AHL. 

After playing just 19 career NHL games with Columbus, Jackman was traded to the Arizona Coyotes on October 8, 2005. Jackman went on to play 12 NHL seasons and 483 games. He played 288 AHL games and had 138 points for five different teams. Jackman retired in 2023. 

After retiring, Jackman moved into coaching, where he would coach for Minnesota State Univ. (Mankato) as an Assistant, and for Northstar Christian Academy at different levels. 

Filip Novák - 2006-07 - Novák was picked in the second round of the 2000 NHL Draft by the New York Rangers. He is described as "an offensive defenseman. He can pass and move the puck very well and is a good skater. He needs to make the simple play more, though, and not try to force things."

On August 8, 2006, Novák signed with the Columbus Blue Jackets as an unrestricted free agent. During the 05-06 season, Novák would spend most of the season playing for the Syracuse Crunch, appearing in 67 games and scoring 37 points as a defenseman. He would only play in six games for Columbus and collect zero points. 

Novák left North America to play in his home country of Czechia. He would remain in Europe until he retired in 2018. 

Tomáš Káňa - 2009-10 - Káňa was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2006 NHL Draft by the St. Louis Blues. 

On December 8, 2009, Tomas was traded by St. Louis, along with Brendan Bell, to the Columbus Blue Jackets for Pascal Pelletier. After coming to Columbus, he was sent to Syracuse, where he would play 50 games for the Crunch and total 28 points. He also played 11 games for the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and collected 6 points in 11 games. 

Káňa was called up by Columbus after having a very good year in Syracuse and would play in six games for the Blue Jackets and total 2 points. 

After playing the 2010-11 season for the Springfield Falcons, he left North America for Europe. He has played in various leagues in different countries ever since. He is signed to play for HK Opava in Czechia's 3rd-tier league in 26-27. 

Dean Kukan - 2015-22 - Kukan is undrafted out of Volketswil, Switzerland. 

Dean Kukan made his NHL debut in March of 2016 after playing the majority of the season with the Lake Erie Monsters. After playing in 8 games near the end of the season, he was sent back to Lake Erie and would help the Monsters win their first-ever Calder Cup. He had 5 points in 17 playoff games. 

Kukan would bounce up and down between Columbus and Cleveland until 2022. He would play a total of 153 games for the CBJ and total 30 points. Where he excelled was in the minors, though. He played in 142 games for Lake Erie/Cleveland and totaled 59 points as a fairly skilled two-way defenseman.

After the 2022 season, Kukan made the decision to return to Europe. He returned to his home country of Switzerland to play for his original club, the ZSC Lions, on a five-year contract. 

Kukan is also routinely chosen to represent Switzerland in international competitions. He played in the 2025 IIHF Worlds, where he scored 9 points in 10 games, and played five games in the 2026 Olympics. 

Joona Luoto - 2022-23 - Luoto is undrafted out of Tampere, Finland.

Joona Luoto was signed by the Blue Jackets in June of 2022 as a free agent. Before signing in Columbus, he had played in the Winnipeg Jets organization in 2019-20. 

A Finn playing for the Jets and Blue Jackets. Sound Familiar? Well, it should, because Luoto and fellow Finn, CBJ, and Jet Patrik Laine are good friends. They also hail from the same town in Finland. There were rumors that former GM Jarmo Kekäläinen signed him to make Laine more comfortable in Columbus. 

Luoto would wind up playing 45 games for Cleveland, scoring 14 goals and totaling 25 points. He played a total of seven games for the CBJ and had 1 point, a goal.

Luoto returned to Europe in 23-24 and signed on to play for SC Bern of the Swiss National League. He is signed on to play for HV71 of the Swedish Hockey League and is an assistant Captain. 

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SB Nation Reacts: The Answer Isn’t More Vets

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - MAY 15: Anthony Edwards #5 celebrates with Mike Conley #10 of the Minnesota Timberwolves during the second quarter of a game against the San Antonio Spurs in Game Six of the Second Round of the NBA Western Conference Playoffs at Target Center on May 15, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The people have spoken.

When posed the question of adding veterans to fill out the roster, the majority of voters (59%) felt it wasn’t necessary. This offseason has seen the loss of Mike Conley (Boston), Kyle Anderson (Toronto), and Joe Ingles (Australia) already, thus leaving Rudy Gobert, Donte DiVincenzo, and newly added Trey Lyles as the lone 30-year-olds on the roster.

41% of Timberwolves fans think the team needs more veterans this season.

Since Anthony Edwards joined the Minnesota Timberwolves in the 2020-2021 season, there have been various “key locker room voices” that have helped guide the young star.

  • 2026: Joe Ingles (38), Mike Conley (38), Kyle Anderson (32)
  • 2025: Joe Ingles (37), Mike Conley (37)
  • 2024: Mike Conley (36), Kyle Anderson (30)
  • 2023: Mike Conley (35), Kyle Anderson (29), Taurean Prince (28)
  • 2022: Patrick Beverley (33), Taurean Prince (27)
  • 2021: Ricky Rubio (30), Ed Davis (31)

The community believes that it’s time for Anthony Edwards himself to be the “veteran voice” now. The 25-year-old is now entering his seventh season in the league and has demonstrated some of his offseason leadership. He has been as vocal as he’s ever been about building team chemistry over the summer, and he’s put his words into action. He spearheaded a trip to visit Rudy Gobert, who’s six years his elder, for team bonding excursion.

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA – JANUARY 24: Kon Knueppel #7 celebrates with LaMelo Ball #1 of the Charlotte Hornets in the second half against the Washington Wizards during their game at Spectrum Center on January 24, 2026 in Charlotte, North Carolina. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jacob Kupferman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

It should also be of note that LaMelo Ball, despite some of the negative perceptions of him, was known to be an outstanding locker room presence for the Charlotte Hornets as well. Many current players still on the Hornets have recently lamented his loss, saying that he was a great connector of people on and off the court. A bottle of optimistic energy that was a welcome presence on the team.

If the Timberwolves don’t fill out their roster with new “vets,” then who will be the final players that make the team? In the comments section, names such as Kevin Love, Ben Simmons, and Willie Cauley-Stein popped up. Even some of our own brave community members volunteered as tribute.

If you’re into sports betting and all that stuff, the Wolves odds currently sit at +1500 to win the Western Conference according to FanDuel, but that could change very quickly if CatalinaWineMixer (and his multiple aliases) makes the team.

Who ultimately rounds out the Wolves roster now becomes the final question as we barrel towards training camp next month.

Honoring new Hall of Fame inductee, former Rockets coach Mike D’Antoni

SPRINGFIELD,MA - AUGUST 15: Mike D'Antoni speaks to the audience during the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame Enshrinement Ceremony on August 15, 2026 at Symphony Hall in Springfield, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

Rudy Tomjanovich is the best coach in Houston Rockets history, but there’s a pretty good chance that the best skipper you ever saw run the team was Mike D’Antoni.

He’s the best coach I’ve watched lead the Rockets, and I’m 39. Although, fun fact, that is the exact average age of a human being in North America. So, using infallible math, we can deduce that 50.0% of you are older than me, and likely saw Rudy T in action.

Otherwise, D’Antoni is the guy. Now, he’s a Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer. Jeff VanGundy is unlikely to earn that distinction as a head coach. Rick Adleman (rest in peace) already has, and rightly so – but not for his work with the Rockets. Kevin McHale is the best player to ever coach the Rockets, which is meaningless. Oh, half a season of J.B. Bickerstaff.

Stephen Silas…exists. Ime Udoka is thus far a divisive figure, but he’s not in D’Antoni territory. There’s a brief, complete history of Houston Rockets head coaches after Don Chaney:

And D’Antoni stands above the rest.

Former Rockets head coach earns Hall of Fame nod

D’Antoni’s offense was like the best Lil Wayne punchlines (e.g.: “I’m colder than B-R, add another three Rs”): It was less “how did he think of that?”, and more “how has nobody else thought of that”?

D’Antoni’s revelation, reductively, was that a lead guard’s usage could be higher if they were good enough. It still sounds insane if you’re old enough, but he decided that you don’t really need plays beyond pick-and-roll and/or isolation if your ball-handler is Steve Nash or James Harden (or Jeremy Lin for a month), your big man can catch lobs, and your wings can hit threes.

And he was right.

In Phoenix with Nash, it was seven seconds or less. In time, with Harden, it became something closer to 17 seconds or more. It was a full-on metamorphosis. D’Antoni initially realized that there were more points per possession (PPP) to be found early in the clock, only to realize that when James Harden was in isolation, the points could come at any time.

So, the offense was built around Harden in isolation in unrivaled volume. In 2018-19, Harden recorded 1, 280 isolation possessions. The next leader in iso volume was Russell Westbrook, at 353.

There’s a story that I always liked about Kanye West (before the antisemitism) and Rick Rubin. When West was working on Yeezus, he was said to have brought Rubin into the studio to collaborate. He told Rubin not to add anything, but instead to take away anything he thought was gratuitous.

That’s basically what D’Antoni’s offense was. A dribble hand-off? Why, so we can get the ball into Harden’s hands? Why not just put it there in the first place? Why employ some marginal table-setting floor general type to get the ball to Harden, only to burn precious seconds off the clock when Harden could have had it anyway?

Now, those philosophies are widespread. Nobody keeps a Derek Fisher or Mario Chalmers in their starting lineup. Those are reserves.

D’Antoni was not perfect. Rockets fans can’t see the number 27 in print without having heart palpitations. When Chris Paul got hurt in the 2017-18 postseason, D’Antoni did not adjust. He ran pure Harden ball, which had not won before, and would not win then.

Although…

The second-best player on that Warriors team was either Kevin Durant or Steph Curry. In Paul’s absence, the second-best Rocket on the floor was one of P.J. Tucker, Clint Capela, or Eric Gordon. None of them would have been the third-best player on the Warriors (one of Draymond Green or Klay Thompson). Would any of them have been the fourth (Andre Iguodala)?

Run that simulation 100 times, and the Paul-less Rockets lose to the Warriors in 90+ outcomes. They just don’t miss 27 consecutive threes. Still, it is fair to say that D’Antoni refused to adjust, and that might have cost the Rockets the best possible chance to win the series.

But that’s what D’Antoni did – refuse to adjust. That stubbornness got him pretty far in his coaching career.

He’s the best Rockets coach I ever saw, anyway.