Utes tasked with stopping Buffs’ celebration Colorado’s worst-to-first transformation is nearly complete. But does No. 21 Utah actually stand a chance of spoiling the party in Boulder?
Author: Brad Burns
Mountaineers aim to stay perfect Malcolm Hill has been remarkable through the first five games for Illinois. But will the senior encounter trouble against No. 19 West Virginia’s unrelenting press?
Visitors’ standout point guard sidelined Nobody will confuse the Lakers’ current cast members with their “Showtime” predecessors. Still, the offensive stylings of Luke Walton’s young team have surprised many so far this season. Can the fun continue against Golden State?
Lillard’s one-man band can’t rescue Portland The Trail Blazers aren’t exactly flirting with irrelevance in the Western Conference. Needless to say, though, things must improve in a hurry for Terry Stotts’ crew.
Murray eager for opportunity vs. Blueshirts The Rangers and Penguins meet for the second time in three days tonight. Can Mike Sullivan’s club recover from a 5-2 setback roughly 36 hours ago?
OKC losing ground in Northwest Division No matter how great a job Russell Westbrook does on a nightly basis, the Thunder’s leader can’t possibly mask the entirety of the organization’s warts. That’s especially true on the defensive end.
Hoosiers ready themselves for in-state bout Indiana hasn’t received much resistance since edging Kansas on Nov. 11. Nonetheless, can upstart Fort Wayne put a little scare into Tom Crean’s team tonight?
St. Louis wages battle with its former leader David Backes has long been one of the top power forwards in the NHL. Now, though, he’s providing that steely net-front presence in Beantown.
Toronto eyes bounce-back W vs. Los Angeles Despite Kyle Lowry’s best efforts, the Raptors lost a heartbreaker to Sacramento on Sunday. Does that make them even deadlier heading into tonight’s showdown against the Clippers?
Undermanned Indiana tackles Golden State With Paul George and C.J. Miles sidelined by injuries, the Pacers still managed to beat Oklahoma City yesterday. But can Nate McMillan’s shorthanded squad put up a fight against Golden State?