Fantasy MLB Today: Dynasty Fridays: NL East Underrated…

Anthony Kates hosts the latest episode of Fantasy MLB Today, “Dynasty Fridays: NL East Underrated Prospects.” He discussed his favorite, underrated prospect on each of the teams in the division, with all but one of the players operating from the pitching mound.

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Fantasy NBA Today: NBA Injury Report & Fantasy…

 

The latest injuries are shaking up fantasy basketball heading into the playoffs! Dr. A and Mark Camero break down the impact of Steph Curry’s knee, Devin Booker’s hip, Anthony Davis, Trae Young, Ja Morant, and more. Learn who to add, drop, or hold, plus the must-roster players on affected teams and key waiver wire moves to stay ahead in your league. Perfect for fantasy managers looking to dominate this weekend and beyond.

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Fantasy NBA Today: Top Adds, Drop Zone Decisions…

 

The All-Star break is over and the fantasy playoffs are around the corner. Dr. A and Tim Woodson break down the top waiver wire adds to target right now, the best Thursday night streamers to win your matchup, and the key storylines shaping the second-half stretch run. Plus, a special Q&A to help you make the right moves heading into the weekend.

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Fantasy Basketball Box Score Breakdown: Thursday, February 19

 

William Harris breaks down every NBA game from Thursday, February 19, spotlighting emerging waiver-wire adds, clear drop candidates, and shifting fantasy values you can take advantage of before the rest of your league catches on.

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Hawkscast: Hawks Come Out of All-Star Break With…

In this episode, Tim and Mikey recap the Atlanta Hawks’ 117-107 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers. The Hawks held Philadelphia to just 38 points in the paint and 38% shooting, and they won the points off turnovers 22-9. Jalen Johnson led his squad with 32 points, 10 rebounds, and five assists, while CJ McCollum scored 23 points off the bench.

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Fantasy NBA Today: Post–All-Star Break Waiver Wire Gold…

The All-Star break is over and the fantasy playoffs are around the corner. Dr. A and Tim Woodson break down the top waiver wire adds to target right now, the best Thursday night streamers to win your matchup, and the key storylines shaping the second-half stretch run. Plus, a special Q&A to help you make the right moves heading into the weekend.

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The Kuminga Evaluation: Atlanta’s High-Stakes Second Half

The Atlanta Hawks made one of the most intriguing roster upgrades at the 2026 trade deadline when they acquired forward Jonathan Kuminga from the Golden State Warriors in exchange for Kristaps Porziņģis. The move signaled a shift toward youth, versatility, and a more dynamic two-way lineup under head coach Quin Snyder.

Kuminga arrives in Atlanta with a blend of athleticism, size, and untapped scoring potential that few young wings in the league possess. Through 20 games this season, he averages 12.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game. He shoots approximately 45% from the field and about 32% from 3-point range- numbers that illustrate both promise and room for growth.

Comparatively, second-year man Zaccharie Risacher, the Hawks’ No. 1 overall pick in the 2024 draft, is having a down year relative to his promising rookie campaign. Risacher averages 10.5 points and 3.5 rebounds per game, while shooting 45% from the field and 35% from three. His efficiency from deep marks a step back from his solid closing stretch last season.

In his 2024-25 rookie season, Risacher showed real scoring punch, particularly in the second half of the year, where his efficiency spiked, and he began to flourish as a 3-and-D wing.  This season, however, inconsistency and nagging injuries have tempered his production, leaving fans and analysts alike wondering which version of Risacher we are truly seeing.

Kuminga brings an intensity and physical profile that is rare among Hawks wings. At 6 feet 7 inches with a long wingspan and explosive leaping ability, he can finish in traffic, rebound out of position, and defend multiple spots on the perimeter. These two-way tools made him a highly coveted No. 7 pick in the 2021 draft. His flashes with Golden State hinted at an ascending talent capable of more than just spot contributions.

Unlike Risacher, who primarily excels in catch-and-shoot opportunities and off-ball movement, Kuminga offers a downhill scoring threat. He attacks closeouts, takes smaller defenders off the bounce, and converts tough mid-range looks. His ability to handle the ball, make reads in transition, and crash the glass gives Atlanta a multi-dimensional wing presence the roster lacks outside of Jalen Johnson. Kuminga also brings positional versatility on defense, being able to switch onto guards or battle bigger forwards, which enhances Atlanta’s switch potential.

Risacher possesses strengths that Kuminga lacks. As a natural 3-and-D prospect, Risacher’s off-ball movement, catch-and-shoot capabilities, and length make him a quintessential modern wing when clicking on all cylinders. He spaces the floor with efficient perimeter shooting and uses his athleticism to cut and finish without dominating possessions. His defensive instincts are strong, and he has shown the capacity to lock in on opposing wings- a valuable trait in Snyder’s schemes. Additionally, Risacher’s chemistry with the Hawks’ core integrators like Jalen Johnson, CJ McCollum, and Dyson Daniels leads to smooth offensive flow, particularly when he knocks down threes and rotates crisply off screens.

The debate over whether Kuminga should start over Risacher goes beyond box score production. It is about role, timeline, and long-term roster flexibility. Kuminga’s physical tools and aggressive downhill scoring make him an attractive candidate for the starting unit, particularly if Atlanta wants to add more rim pressure and defensive versatility immediately. Risacher, meanwhile, may benefit from a more controlled role that emphasizes floor spacing and defensive assignments without forcing him to carry an expanded offensive load during a shooting slump.

Kuminga’s contract situation makes the starting job even more interesting. He carries a $24.3 million team option for next season, which essentially turns the remainder of this campaign into a high-stakes evaluation period for the Hawks’ front office. Atlanta can assess his fit within its system, how he complements the existing core, and whether his production translates into consistent winning. If he thrives, the Hawks can confidently exercise that option and secure a versatile two-way forward entering his prime. If the fit proves uneven, the organization retains financial flexibility.

That financial layer adds weight to the starting conversation. Giving Kuminga first-unit minutes not only tests his ability against top competition, but it also provides a clearer sample size before a significant cap decision this summer. Risacher remains a long-term investment as a No. 1 overall pick, but Kuminga’s option creates urgency. The Hawks must determine whether he is a short-term spark or a foundational piece worth committing $24.3 million to next season.

Ultimately, the coaching staff and front office must balance immediate competitiveness with strategic planning. Starting Kuminga could accelerate the evaluation process, while potentially raising the team’s defensive ceiling. Keeping Risacher in that role prioritizes development and continuity. Either way, the decision is no longer just basketball. It is also business, and the Hawks have multiple options sitting in front of them.

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EuroLeague Weekly Dose: Week 20

The Game of week 20:

FC Barcelona vs Paris BC

Barcelona and Paris, two beautiful European cities, two elite basketball teams, and a game that felt important from the opening tip. The Catalans entered shorthanded, missing leading scorer Kevin Punter and veteran Czech guard Tomas Satoransky. That absence shaped everything that followed.

Paris came out as Paris always does. Full court pressure, aggressive hedges on every pick and roll, pace turned up to uncomfortable levels. It worked immediately. Barcelona’s offense stalled and the visitors opened on a 7 2 run. Soon it was 11 5 with just over six minutes left in the first, and Xavi Pascual had seen enough.

The timeout flipped the rhythm. Barcelona ripped off a 7 0 run in under a minute, powered by Brizuela and Laprovittola creating advantages off the dribble. But Paris had counters. Lamar Stevens checked in and made his presence felt on both ends, helping Paris regain control. Barcelona tried to stabilize things by doubling down on the inside game, feeding the post and playing off their bigs, but miscommunication on screening actions, especially guard to guard screens, kept undoing their work. Paris got downhill repeatedly, shot 8 of 10 from two, and closed the first quarter up 21 18.

The second quarter followed a familiar script. Paris continued to slice through Barcelona’s pick and roll coverages with their PnR and DHO game. The margin held steady until Pascual reached into his bag and unveiled a 2 3 zone. That adjustment changed the tone. It slowed Paris’ frenetic tempo, forced tougher looks, and sparked stops. Combine that with relentless work on the offensive glass, eight offensive rebounds in the half, and Barcelona walked into the locker room up 43 39.

Out of halftime, Paris doubled down on identity. Faster, sharper, attacking not just in transition but in the half court as well. Barcelona kept searching for answers in the post, especially through Shengelia, but Paris zoned up the back side and crowded his space. Then the threes started falling. Paris went 7 of 9 from deep in the third, Robinson burying the final one to stretch the lead to 12. Barcelona managed just 12 points in the quarter, with only Brizuela consistently creating anything clean.

Pascual experimented at the five, even opening with Shengelia there, but the defensive problems persisted. Pick and roll coverage broke down, straight line drives were conceded, and offensively Barcelona leaned too heavily on the three point line with little reward. Only after back to back Paris turnovers did the Blaugrana string together a 7 0 run to cut it to 10, forcing Francesco Tabellini to call timeout. That pause settled Paris, and from there they controlled the finish.

The numbers underline the difference. Barcelona shot just 5 of 32 from three. Paris hit 11 of 30. In a game this tight, that gap is decisive.

Darius Brizuela led Barcelona with 15, Laprovittola and Shengelia added 11 apiece. Will Clyburn struggled, scoring nine on 1 of 9 shooting, and in the absence of Punter, more was needed. For Paris, the point guard duo dictated terms. Nadir Hifi poured in 21, Justin Robinson added 18, and Rhoden and Lamar Stevens joined them in double figures.

On a night shaped by pace and pressure, Paris stayed truer to itself for longer, and that was enough to leave the Ciutat Comtal with a statement win.

Key Performances of the Past Week:

Tarik Biberovic vs Panathinaikos

Panathinaikos against Fenerbahçe delivered drama from start to finish. Wade Baldwin IV will live in the highlights after the buzzer beater, but the player who truly bent the game was Tarik Biberovic.

Before the ball went up, the Turkish forward downplayed the importance of Nigel Hayes Davis. Then he walked onto the floor and backed it up. Career high 26 points, four rebounds, just three missed shots all night. That is not noise. That is command.

Biberovic brought the flame thrower to OAKA. Six of seven from deep, and not just stand still looks. He scored on simple relocation threes, on elite off ball movement that punished the smallest defensive lapse, and even sprinkled in some self creation. When Panathinaikos tried to chase him off the line, he did not panic. He put the ball on the floor, got to his sweet spots, especially in the mid range, and calmly knocked those down too.

This was not a hot shooting night built on luck. It was a scoring clinic built on reads and counters. Every adjustment had an answer. Every closeout felt a step late.

When Fenerbahçe fans felt heartbroken by Nigel Hayes Davis’ decision, Tarik Biberovic stepped forward. Superman cape on, no hesitation.

 

Standings Watch:

If you like chaos, the EuroLeague table is delivering.

There is a full blown log jam in the middle of the standings, five teams tied with 16 wins, stretching from the last Play Off spot all the way down to the final Play In position. That is not a cushion. That is a knife fight. For all five, avoiding the extra Play In game has to be the priority. One clean run and you are hosting a series. One bad stretch and you could tumble completely out of the Play In picture.

Right behind that cluster sit Milano and Dubai with 14 wins. They are close enough to apply pressure, far enough that every loss hurts double. With so many teams packed together, the margin between security and panic is razor thin.

Up top, there is a little more clarity. Fenerbahçe remains in first place, holding a two win advantage over Valencia and Olympiacos. Just behind that trio sit the two Spanish giants, both eyeing a top four finish and the protection that comes with it.

The table is compressed, the stakes are obvious, and every week now feels like it swings two directions at once. Climb or slide. There is very little middle ground left.

 

What’s at Stake:

Fenerbahçe’s defense isn’t just good. It’s in another stratosphere. The defending champions are sitting at a 109.1 DRTG, numbers that don’t just win games, they define them.

But it’s not magic. It’s structure. Sarunas Jasikevicius has built a system that lives in the gaps. Switching is automatic, but it’s what comes after the switch that sets them apart. They front the bigs, rotate on the backside, and are merciless about identifying the weak link on the other end. If you’re not a threat, you’re a target; help comes, mistakes happen, shots get contested.

The results show up in the little things. Fenerbahçe funnels offenses into mid-range shots, second-best in the league in both mid-range attempts allowed (9.4%) and points per shot on those attempts (0.68). They clean the glass, grabbing 68.5% of available defensive boards, which in this system is everything. Miss a box-out, miss a chance; get it right, and you force one more tough possession.

The real question: can this defensive machine carry them all the way to back-to-back titles? Right now, the evidence says yes, but the margin for error is razor thin in the playoffs.

 

Biggest News Around EuroLeague

Kai Jones is staying put in Istanbul. Anadolu Efes and the Bahamas-born center agreed to a two-year extension, locking him in through 2028.

The numbers this season aren’t eye-popping yet, but the flashes are impossible to ignore. Under Pablo Laso, Jones’s minutes have jumped, particularly over the last eight games, he’s logged 20-plus in every single one. And with that time comes efficiency: 45/47 FG on the season. That’s not luck. It’s athleticism turned into a EuroLeague weapon. He’s one of the best rollers and lob targets on the continent, the kind of player who can finish above the rim even when everyone knows the play is coming.

Defensively, he’s just as impressive. 1.1 blocks per game puts him fourth in the league, but he’s doing it with roughly eight fewer minutes than the three players ahead of him. Rim protection, timing, anticipation: the tools are there.

This season was mostly about adaptation. If he continues on this trajectory, next year could be when Kai Jones really announces himself.

 

This article was written by the European Hoops team: Tiago Cordeiro, João Caeiro and André Lemos. Make sure you give us a follow on Twitter at @EthosEuroleague!

Punt Intended: POLARIZING Players of the Trade Deadline!…

Mark C is joined by the members of Angle Fantasy Basketball to discuss polarizing players of the NBA Trade Deadline! Can Jaren Jackson Jr. find fantasy success on the Utah Jazz? Can Alex Sarr soar in fantasy alongside Anthony Davis? Will guards Coby White and Jaden Ivey be able to secure enough playing time? Mark C and Angle Fantasy Basketball tackle it all!

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Hawkscast: Hawks All-Star Break Chop Up With Glen…

In this episode, Glen Willis (and his cat, Isadora) of the “ATL and 29” podcast joins Tim and Mikey talk about the Atlanta Hawks’ season and what to expect after the All-Star break. They discuss different rotation options, Jonathan Kuminga’s effect on the squad, and more.

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Hawkscast: Hawks All-Star Break Chop Up With Glen…

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Wizardscast: Wiz Got Rising Stars at All Star…

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