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Around the NBA / Re: NBA Season 2025-26
« Last post by Birdman on Today at 06:48:12 AM »Great see Lakers keep losing 😁
Ant Edwards went off for 55. [dang]!And still lost
+1Pats are still favored by 3 by the books. Someone is betting on them, thinking they will win. I do not really know who should be favored.
Pick Texans. If they win, you win money. If Patriots win, they advance to the AFCCG to face Jarrett Stidham at Mile High. Yeah you'd lose money but your favorite team advances.
Pats are still favored by 3 by the books. Someone is betting on them, thinking they will win. I do not really know who should be favored.

There have been preliminary discussions between the Heat and Grizzlies regarding Morant's availability, according to a league source. However, those talks have not escalated and a deal is not imminent, with one source characterizing the Heat's connection to Morant as "premature."
The Toronto Raptors expressed meaningful interest in Trae Young before his trade from the Atlanta Hawks to the Washington Wizards and have now emerged as a potential destination for Ja Morant as the Memphis Grizzlies explore his market, sources said.
Toronto was one of only two teams beyond Washington to engage in substantive discussions regarding Young before he was dealt to the Wizards. The Raptors have been characterized by rival executives as one of the most active franchises pursuing a significant trade acquisition ahead of the February 5 deadline.
"In talking to executives around the league, I just have to report that I don't think Ja's value is very high right now," said Brian Windhorst on NBA Today. "He is having a terrible shooting season. As he's gotten farther into his career and he's dealt with injuries, he's driven to the basket less and less and has shot more and more.
"Right now, if you're looking at interest in Ja Morant, you're looking at buying low. And that's what I suspect the kind of offers the Grizzlies are going to get."
The Warriors have lost significant negotiating leverage since the summer. All the DNP-CDs for Kuminga, combined with the strained relationship, have emboldened suitors to lower their price point on a possible deal.
The Sacramento Kings still have significant interest in Kuminga, but their final summer offer of veteran guard Malik Monk and a 2030 first-round pick is no longer in play. The Kings are aware Kuminga's value has dropped and are no longer willing to offer the pick.
League and team sources confirmed the Los Angeles Lakers have some interest in Kuminga, though it remains unclear if talks will unfold. The Warriors are aware of the intrigue and waiting to see how that situation evolves.
"I could actually see that happening," one player said regarding the possibility of Kuminga remaining with the Warriors past the deadline.
Clippers Before Paul?s exit: 5-16
Clippers After Paul?s exit: 12-7