The Russell Westbrook and Patrick Beverley beef got another chapter with goodbye wave

The rivalry continues.

Russell Westbrook and Patrick Beverley have one of the most heated rivalries in all of sports and it’s showing no signs of stopping.

A reminder: this all started when Beverley was a member of the Houston Rockets and he rammed into Westbrook — then with the Oklahoma City Thunder — a move that tore Westbrook’s meniscus in 2013.

Since then, we’ve seen, among other things, the police separate the two and some heated smack talk.

Toward the end of Thursday night’s Houston Rockets victory over the Los Angeles Clippers, Beverley fouled out. So Westbrook did exactly what you’d expect: he waved goodbye to his rival … and referees gave him a technical for it:

Westbrook — who scored 40 points, the first time a non-James Harden Rocket scored 40 since Kevin Martin in 2011 (!) — didn’t care that he got a technical at a crucial point in a huge game against a Western contender:

We can only hope this continues — and it probably will when these two teams meet again on March 5. But would it be too much to ask for a playoff series in which these two face off a bunch?

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New York Knicks at Miami Heat odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s New York Knicks at Miami Heat sports betting odds and lines, with NBA betting picks, tips and best bets.

The New York Knicks (7-21) square off against the Miami Heat (20-8) at AmericanAirlines Arena at 8 p.m. ET Friday. We analyze the Knicks-Heat odds and lines, with NBA betting advice and tips around the matchup.


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Knicks at Heat: Key injuries

Knicks

  • PF Julius Randle (leg) questionable
  • PG Frank Ntilikina (illness) questionable
  • SG Alonzo Trier (concussion) questionable
  • SG Wayne Ellington (Achilles) out
  • SG Reggie Bullock (neck) out

Heat

  • PF James Johnson (personal) questionable
  • PG Goran Dragic (groin) questionable
  • SF Justise Winslow (back) out
  • SG Dion Waiters (suspension) out
  • PG Udonis Haslem (illness) out

Knicks at Heat: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full set of today’s betting odds. Odds last updated at 9:40 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Heat 105, Knicks 92

Moneyline (ML)

We are PASS on the Heat (-556) on the moneyline even though it’s a relatively sure bet, as it’s too expensive to take the Heat for the outright win. The Heat have been lights out at home with an 11-1 overall record and the Knicks are atrocious on the road with a 3-11 record. Also, Miami is 14-2 against teams with a  record below .500 and the Knicks are 2-12 versus teams above .500. Betting $55.60 to win a measly $10 is just terrible value.

Line/Against the Spread (ATS)

Let’s PASS on the line of 10.5 as well because there are compelling arguments for taking either side against the spread. The Heat have won and covered their last three games against the Knicks, plus they are 7-1 ATS in games where they are favored by 7.5 or more points. The Knicks are 3-1 ATS when getting 10-12 points, 8-6 ATS on the road. They have been playing better than expectations recently, covering the spread in their last four games.

Over/Under (O/U)

The UNDER 214.5 (-115) is the sharp play because of the two squads’ pace of play—the Knicks are ranked 28th in pace, while the Heat are 20th. Don’t be scared off by the Heats’ 16-11-1 Over/Under record. Trust me, BetMGM factored in the Heats’ O/U record when making their total and still have extra vig on the Under. Having to pay a little extra to get the Under actually makes me more confident in the wager.

Furthermore, Miami’s defense will bottle up a generally futile Knicks offense. The Heat rank 10th in opponent points per game and field-goal percentage, and 2nd in opponent three-point percentage. While the Knicks are ranked last in points per game and field-goal percentage, and 22nd in three-point percentage.

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The Bucks roasted LeBron James and the Lakers with a great tweet after big win

The Milwaukee Bucks from off the top rope!

Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks took down LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers, 111-104, on Thursday night in what very well could have been a very early NBA Finals preview.

The Bucks came out flying and led for most of the game, as the Lakers looked a bit tired on their fifth and final game of a lengthy road trip.

Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 34 points, while LA’s Anthony Davis led all scores with 36.

After the game the Bucks’ social media team led everyone with this incredible tweet about these new-look Lakers.

I mean, this is what makes the NBA so fun:

Haha, wow. That’s pretty strong.

Fans had feelings on it:

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How to Watch Rockets vs. Clippers, NBA Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Rockets vs. Clippers Live Online.

The Western Conference is loaded with star power this season after a plethora of teams made offseason moves. Two of those franchises were the Houston Rockets and Los Angeles Clippers. They clash in a key game on Thursday.

Rockets vs. Clippers

When: Thursday, December 19

Time: 10:30 p.m. ET

TV: TNT

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The last game for the Houston Rockets was an emotional one, as they earned a dramatic 109-107 victory over the San Antonio Spurs. In a rematch of a game the Rockets protested earlier in the season due to a James Harden dunk that was not counted, the Rockets came back from a 25-point deficit to grab the win. Russell Westbrook led the Rockets with 31 points. It will be interesting to see how the emotions of that night impact the Rockets in their clash with the Clippers.

Los Angeles enjoyed a much less dramatic affair during its last game, as the Clippers collected a 120-99 win over the Phoenix Suns. Paul George scored 24 points for the Clippers, while Kawhi Leonard had 20 points. That balance between the two stars has been an impressive feature of this new-look Clippers team, as both stars have played without an ego. A strong bench has also provided them with plenty of support.

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LeBron James makes fun of his hair loss before showdown with Bucks

LeBron James had some fun making fun of himself.

LeBron James is easily one of the bests players to ever play the game of basketball. He’s basically been under the microscope since high school and he has rarely disappointed.

After a down year last season, he and Anthony Davis have the Lakers looking the best team in the league heading into Thursday night’s showdown in Milwaukee with the other best team in the league.

Before the game LeBron tweeted out some highlights from when he was 16 years old and… had lots more hair than he has now.

LeBron had some fun making fun of himself and his depleted hair, saying he couldn’t believe his hair has gone “Casper” on him.

Fans had fun with it:

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How to Watch Lakers vs. Bucks, NBA Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

Watch Lakers vs. Bucks Live Online.

The Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers are two of the hottest teams in the NBA, led by MVP candidates in Giannis Antetokounmpo and LeBron James. When they meet in Milwaukee, it will be a look at what we could expect in the NBA Finals later this season.

Lakers vs. Bucks

When: Thursday, December 19

Time: 8:00 p.m. ET

TV: TNT

Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Lakers had a 14-game road winning streak snapped in their last game, dropping a 105-102 decision to the Indiana Pacers. Anthony Davis missed the game for the Lakers, and his scoring was missed by a Lakers team that went just 8-for-31 from three-point range. LeBron led the Lakers with 20 points in the loss, and the Lakers will hope to have Davis back in time for this matchup to help guard Giannis. 

Milwaukee also had a notable win streak snapped in its last game. Despite Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic missing the game due to injury, the Mavs were able to pull off a shocking 120-116 win over Milwaukee. Giannis scored 48 points in a losing effort, as the Bucks showed plenty of heart during a furious fourth-quarter comeback that fell short in the final seconds. The loss ended an 18-game winning streak. The Bucks will look to start a new streak against the Lakers in this highly anticipated tilt.

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Nets’ Joe Harris could ‘at least double his money’ as a free agent

Brooklyn Nets wing Joe Harris will be a free agent this offseason and due to his three-point shooting, he could be up for a major paycheck.

Brooklyn Nets wing Joe Harris will be a free agent this offseason and due to his three-point shooting, he could be up for a major paycheck.

Harris, 28, is averaging 14.9 points per game with 2.8 three-pointers while shooting 43.6 percent from beyond the arc. He has impressed for the Nets in the minutes without Kyrie Irving since the point guard has missed time due to injury, averaging 17.9 points per 36 minutes.

That suggests that with increased playing time and touches, he has been able to produce well for his team. This has led ESPN’s Zach Lowe to note that Harris, who currently makes $8 million annually, could make somewhere in the $16 million range per season on his new contract (via The Lowe Post):

“The phrase ‘at least double his money’ has been thrown around by league insiders … [He] is good. He is a good, all-around player. He is tough. He plays defense.”

Harris has been one of the most prolific, productive shooters on spot-up attempts as well on handoffs and when coming off screens.

According to Cleaning the Glass, he has ranked in the 90th percentile or better on three-pointers in each of the past three seasons. There have been few players in the league who have been as impressive as a shooter, where every team in the NBA is looking to improve.

With such a valuable commodity as a skilled marksman, there is a bright future ahead for the starting wing.

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Nike releases a powerful LeBron James ad about ‘the kid from Akron’

Another legendary LeBron ad.

We’ve seen some incredible and entertaining ads from Nike and LeBron James over the past couple of decades, from “The Chosen One” to the Kobe and LeBron puppets to The LeBrons.

The latest from the company and the Los Angeles Lakers star takes a different route, a more serious, powerful commercial that focuses on James not just as a basketball megastar, but as someone who started with “humble beginnings” and how he’s used his platform to help so many young students to rise up from similar situations.

As kids watch his highlights through the years, it’s James who watches a story about his Akron “I Promise School,” on his phone, as he asks, “You know what would be really special? If there were no more humble beginnings.”

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The HoopsHype Daily: The Miami Heat become the first team to beat the Sixers in Philadelphia this season

LAST NIGHT IN THE ASSOCIATION: A commanding run at home was ended while another team made a fun bit of NBA history. The Heat went into Philadelphia and became the first team to beat the 76ers at home, snapping a perfect 14-0 run of dominance for …

LAST NIGHT IN THE ASSOCIATION: A commanding run at home was ended while another team made a fun bit of NBA history.

🔥 The Heat went into Philadelphia and became the first team to beat the 76ers at home, snapping a perfect 14-0 run of dominance for Joel Embiid and Co. Bam Adebayo (23 points, nine boards and five assists) and Kendrick Nunn (26 points and five assists) led the way for Miami, which was needed considering Jimmy Butler (14 points on 5-of-11 shooting) was quiet in his second return game to Philadelphia. By winning last night’s game, the Heat became the first team in league history to snap multiple nine-game home win streaks to open seasons (they also ended Toronto’s perfect home record a few weeks ago). Random stat but impressive nonetheless.

⚡ For the second time in two games, the Thunder fell behind by 24 points, and for the second time in two games, they won. They’re the first team to do that in the last 20 seasons. Oklahoma City wound up beating the Grizzlies 126-122 behind 31 points from Dennis Schroeder and 20 points apiece from Danilo Gallinari and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

DSJ ON THE MOVE? The Knicks reportedly might trade Dennis Smith Jr., who was a healthy scratch for three straight games recently. The point-guard needy Minnesota Timberwolves are one team that has already inquired about him.

💰 Smith could be an intriguing gamble for teams, as his potential coupled with his team-friendly salary (he’s the 221st highest-paid player this season) make him a solid value target.

MORE POTENTIAL TRADE TARGETS: We broke down the five players who have been mentioned the most in trade rumors over the past week. In what should come as no surprise, Kevin Love tops the list

ANOTHER COACH ON THE HOT SEAT? The Hawks have been a pretty huge disappointment this season, even when factoring in John Collins’ suspension-related absence most of the year. And when a team disappoints like that, the blame usually falls at the feet of the coach. This instance is no different.

😬 Lloyd Pierce is in Year-2 of leading Atlanta, and boasts a 35-75 record in that stretch. Yahoo Sports’ Chris Haynes is reporting that Pierce isn’t fully on the hot seat yet, but things aren’t great in Atlanta, and if they don’t turn it around when Collins returns, then Pierce’s job security could be in serious jeopardy.

HAPPY IN DC: Davis Bertans has become one of the best shooters in the league in 2019-20, which is good timing since he’ll be a free agent this summer. According to his agent, though, the sharpshooter wants to stay with the Wizards, so it’ll take a pretty penny to pry him out of the nation’s capital.

DISAPPOINTMENT CONTINUES: Mike Conley has had a brutal first year in Utah, and things aren’t getting better. The veteran floor general is set to potentially miss another few weeks of action after re-aggravating a hamstring injury.

ALIEN GOAT: Ahead of the much-anticipated Lakers/Bucks game tonight, Giannis Antetokounmpo was asked about the level LeBron James is at despite being 34. Giannis’ response? He expects LeBron to be at that level, since, well, you know, he’s an alien. He might not be wrong, to be honest.

KG WILDIN’: Kevin Garnett (and Adam Sandler) joined the Bill Simmons podcast, and KG absolutely went off, saying that he and his Celtics broke LeBron James in 2010, and that the league had an agenda, which helped LeBron and the Heat beat Boston in seven games when the two teams met in the playoffs in 2012.

👂 Tell us how you really feel, KG.

SUSPENSION APPEALED: The NBPA is appealing Dion Waiters’ third suspension of the season, just as they appealed his first two suspensions. Their goal isn’t to get him back on the court, however, but to help him recoup the money he’s lost (which is a lot).

BLATT BACK: The Knicks announced they are hiring former Cavs head coach David Blatt to join their front office in a role where he’ll be scouting and evaluating talent for New York and their G League team. Blatt had to retire earlier this year from coaching due to an MS diagnosis.

REVISITING FREE AGENCY: Jabari Parker says he had a decent amount of suitors as a free agent this summer prior to signing with Atlanta for two years and $13 million, but that he chose the Hawks because they were the main team prioritizing playing time to him

INSIDE THE LIFE OF A UNICORN: Bleacher Report spent some time with Karl-Anthony Towns recently, and went in-depth on his upbringing, his routine these days and how Minnesota is getting the most out of him.

RJ ACCLIMATING: Knicks rookie RJ Barrett says it was tough to see David Fizdale and Keith Smart go, but thanks to the guidance of veteran Taj Gibson, he’s focusing on moving on and continuing to ball.

IG KING: LeBron James used to not like how invasive Instagram felt, but now he embraces it. James joined the New York Times to talk about what he likes about the app and how he uses it. (He doesn’t have a social media person running his Instagram.)

SNEAKER PASSION: Clippers big man Montrezl Harrell claims he owns around 3,000 sneakers, and considers buying new shoes a “thrill”. What’s more, he changes sneakers at halftime of every game, even if he played well in the first half.

Victor Oladipo Q&A: ‘To this day, everybody keeps adding fuel to the fire’

Victor Oladipo talks about his rehab, his development, the Pacers’ potential, his R&B career, his experience on The Masked Singer and more.

When the Indiana Pacers acquired Victor Oladipo and Domantas Sabonis for Paul George in 2017, the front office was widely criticized, as the general consensus was that they didn’t get enough in return for George. However, Oladipo made huge strides after joining Indiana, averaging career-highs across the board and earning the Most Improved Player award, an All-NBA 3rd Team selection and All-Defensive First Team honors.

Unfortunately, Oladipo’s 2018-19 season ended in January when he ruptured a quad tendon in his right knee. Prior to getting hurt, he was averaging 18.8 points, 5.6 rebounds, 5.2 assists and 1.7 steals. Despite the injury, Oladipo earned his second All-Star nod. Now, the 27-year-old has been scrimmaging with teammates and seems pretty close to playing (even though there’s no specific timetable for his return). HoopsHype caught up with Oladipo to discuss his rehab, his newfound stardom, the Pacers’ full potential, his R&B career, his experience on The Masked Singer and more.

First of all, how are you feeling? I saw that you’re now scrimmaging with your Pacers teammates, so how is your recovery going?

Victor Oladipo: My recovery is going well. I’m slowly building and slowly getting better. I just have to keep taking it one day at a time and everything else will take care of itself. There’s no definite timetable right now; it’s still up in the air… My rehab has been pretty self-explanatory. I’ve been doing things to help my quad get stronger and build stamina, so I can play at the highest level.

Pacers GM Chad Buchanan told me that your input helped the front office when they were building the team’s culture. How nice is it (and how rare is it) to be part of a team that really values player input?

VO: I haven’t played on many teams, but based on the teams I have played on, it’s pretty rare for upper-management and the program to take the players’ input and opinions to heart and really try to apply those things throughout the entire program. For them to do that, it just shows what kind of people they are and it shows what kind of organization we’re trying to build. We just have to continue to do that and get even better at that, and we’ll keep doing special things and continue to grow.

Here’s a great example of your impact: Chad said that when you first got to Indiana, you were so happy and calm every day. When he noticed this, he asked if you ever have bad days. You told him that you “reset” every day and approach that new day with a positive attitude, regardless of what happened the day before. Now, there’s a symbolic red reset button in the weight room. When did you develop that mentality?

VO: As I continue to grow and continue to get older, I realized that every day is a new day. Great people know how to treat it as such; they know not to take the good and the bad [from previous days], no matter what it is, and apply it to the new day. Every day is a fresh start, a new start. At the end of the day, you just have to remain the same way and keep the same even-keeled approach no matter what’s going on. 

You’ve been rehabbing your quad for much of 2019. In the past, I’ve talked to players like Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant who said that going through a long, strenuous rehab (and not being able to play) takes a toll on you mentally. Have you experienced that?

VO: It is tough, not being able to play the game at the highest level possible because that’s what I love to do. It’s what I do every day. But, at the end of the day, there are other ways to build your mindset. You have to work on your mind just as much as you work on your body. You have to continue to train your mind and prepare your mind so that when you do come back, things are basically the same and it’s like your mind has essentially been playing even though your body has been out. I’m just trying to grow mentally and physically.

What did you do to pass the time when you were going through rehab? I know some guys play a lot of video games or find other hobbies. Did you do anything like that?

VO: I think the biggest thing was just watching a lot of basketball. Whenever you’re playing, you’re kind of just focused on playing and performing at the highest level possible. But over the last 10 and a half months, I had the opportunity to really watch a lot of games and really watch a lot of other players. I watched pretty much everyone, especially all of the best players, and I’d see why they’re so successful at certain things. I just tried to find different things that I can apply to my game, so that I can continue to grow and continue to separate myself as a player. 

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Malcolm Brogdon was the Pacers’ big offseason acquisition and he’s playing really well right now. Since you’ll be playing alongside him once you return, what do you make of how Brogdon is playing and what he brings to this team?

VO: He’s playing amazing right now. First and foremost, he’s doing a great job out there of leading us and preparing us to play before every game. I mean, he’s a great player. Obviously, I was excited for us to get him before the season started and now that we’ve got him, I’m glad he’s here. I’m really looking forward to getting out there and playing alongside him. I think we got a chance to be a special backcourt and do something special this year.

Right now, the team is 19-9, which is sixth-best in the East. Indiana recently had impressive wins against the Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Lakers. It feels like you guys are getting slept on quite a bit. When you return and this team is at full strength, how good could this group be?

VO: I think we could be really special. I think we could make some real noise, and I think we got a chance to shock a lot of people. But, at the end of the day, we just need to continue to take care of what we need to take care of and just focus on us. No one else matters. If we do that, everything will take care of itself.

From the start of your NBA career to now, what has changed for you and what are the biggest things that you’ve learned over the years?

VO: I just think for me as a player, my mindset has changed. But I think my role has changed too. Here, they demand a lot more from me – on and off the court. I get the ball more, I have more responsibilities and I’m able to play at the highest level because of that. I wasn’t really given those opportunities in Orlando or Oklahoma City, but things are different here. When those things became different, I became different. But I need to keep getting better too, so I can keep playing at the highest level that I can. When I do that, I give my team a chance to be successful. I just have to continue to get better.

When you broke out in 2017-18 and earned the Most Improved Player award and All-NBA honors, do you think that was mainly because of your increased opportunity or were there other factors? What do you think allowed you to take that huge step forward?

VO: Yeah, I think it was a little bit of everything. Obviously, the opportunity [was part of it]. The coaching staff and the program gave me that role and those responsibilities so that I’d have a key role on this team. I prepared myself mentally and physically to fill that role, and I was successful. But now, I have to keep getting better. I never stay satisfied. I obviously need to get healthy, then I can continue to build and continue to grow. That’s what I’m focused on doing.

I spoke to Pacers president Kevin Pritchard about the intense criticism that the front office faced (nationally and locally) when they traded Paul George to the Thunder for you and Domantas Sabonis. There was such a negative response, so what was it like to go through that and did that motivate you to prove your worth as a player?

VO: I mean, I was always working hard before they had their criticism and opinions and I’m still going to continue to do that. But they definitely added the fuel to the fire. To this day, everybody keeps adding fuel to the fire. I see people underestimating me as I come back from rehab, and I see people underestimating this team. People are going to have their opinions; it doesn’t really matter. I know my approach, I know what I’m capable of and I know what I can become. That’s all I focus on.

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You attended college in Indiana and these fans loved you, so what did it mean for you to return to Indy in that trade?

VO: It’s been great, man, coming back here and playing. I played three years here in college and, as I say all the time, the people in this state pretty much saw me grow up and become who I’ve become and who I’m still becoming. They played a big part in my story and my life, so I’m nothing but grateful that I’m able to represent them every time I put on that jersey. I still have a lot of work to do; I have certain goals and aspirations. I want to win a championship here for these people. That’s what I’m focused on every day.

You were a contestant on The Masked Singer and were revealed to be “Thingamajig.” I feel like you won over a lot of non-basketball fans who were blown away by your singing. What was that experience like, and how much fun was it participate in a show like that?

VO: It was awesome. It was a new experience and something that I’m definitely not used to doing. But to be able to do it and to kind of be successful at it – getting to the second-to-the-last show and having everyone react the way they reacted and being surprised – was amazing. I’m truly thankful for that opportunity. 

You’re a great singer and I feel like more and more people are now realizing that. I know you dropped an EP in 2017 (Songs for You) and your debut album in 2018 (V.O.). Do you have any plans to release another album?

VO: Yeah, yeah, definitely. I have some more stuff coming soon and I’m really looking forward to sharing it. Hopefully people like it and continue to share it with others, so more people can hear about my experiences through the songs that I write and sing.