As you manage the lull before March Madness resumes Thursday afternoon, which also "kicks off" MLB proper by the way, here are some plays from the 11 games in the Association tonight.
Ochai Agbaji got the start for the Toronto Raptors as Scottie Barnes is now set to miss extended time. Barnes is out indefinitely after he sustained a fracture to the third metacarpal bone of his left hand.
Ochai Agbaji is starting to find his form with the Toronto Raptors. Agbaji was traded to Toronto along with Kelly Olynyk by the Utah Jazz on the Feb. 8 trade deadline.
How would you describe Darko Rajaković? Jovial? Friendly? Easy going? Patient? The Toronto Raptors head coach has presented himself as the anti-Nick Nurse.
The Toronto Raptors traded away two veteran stars this season. They've got a great chance to make the play-in anyway.
The Toronto Raptors are back at full strength. RJ Barrett is good to go Saturday night against the Cleveland Cavaliers in the second half of a back-to-back.
The Toronto Raptors will be right back at it Saturday night when the Cleveland Cavaliers come to town for a 7:30 p.m. ET tipoff at Scotiabank Arena. TSN and the FAN 590 will air the game in Toronto.
On Thursday, former Kansas standout Ochai Agbaji was traded from the Utah Jazz to the Toronto Raptors. Kansas head coach Bill Self commented on Agbaji’s move.
Kelly Olynyk and Ochai Agbaji are good to go. The two newest members of the Toronto Raptors have cleared their physicals and will play Friday night against the Houston Rockets, the team announced.
A pair of former Kansas guards will be calling each other teammates for the first time.
The Toronto Raptors continue to stockpile native talent.
On Monday, the Utah Jazz hit the road to face the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. The Jazz could be missing a key contributor when they suit up versus the defending champs.
The Jazz have exercised their 2024-25 options on the rookie scale contracts of guard Ochai Agbaji and center Walker Kessler, the team announced in a press release.
And just like that, the season is over for the Utah Jazz. Falling to the Los Angeles Lakers 128-117 on Sunday afternoon, the Jazz punctuated a roller-coaster campaign with a loss in the season finale. But it was for the best.
Rookie shooting guard Ochai Agbaji was traded before his first NBA game. It was a blockbuster of a deal, and Agbaji was mostly viewed as the old “throw-in” after being selected by the Cavaliers with the No.
It's hard enough being a rookie in the NBA. But being tasked with guarding one of the league's elite scorers, and holding him to half his nightly average, is significantly more difficult. But that's exactly what Ochai Agbaji did in the Utah Jazz's 118-117 win over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.
The Jazz are looking to make moves ahead of the Feb. 9 trade deadline, but don’t expect rookie shooting guard Ochai Agbaji to be among them. According to a source who spoke to Marc Stein of The Stein Line, Agbaji is one of three Jazz untouchables, with the others being forward Lauri Markkanen and rookie center Walker Kessler.
On Tuesday, Ochai Agbaji broke his silence on landing with the Utah Jazz via trade as part of the Donovan Mitchell transaction with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Jazz are now in full rebuilding mode, having traded their two All-Stars in this summer’s two biggest deals.
The Cavaliers might have found exactly what they were looking for in this year’s draft. It was no secret what Cleveland was looking for: an established 3-and-D wing capable of playing both in a rotation unit and spending time with a starting squad.
Assuming Agbaji signed for the full 120% of the rookie scale, which is the norm, he’ll earn approximately $3.9M in Year 1 and $18.7M across four years.
At 6-foot-6 with great all-around scoring ability, Agbaji profiles as a strong potential fit for the Knicks on the wing.
Kansas wing Ochai Agbaji is coming off a season where he was a First Team All American and was named the BIG 12 Player of the Year.
Kansas will face the Villanova Wildcats, winners of the South region, in the Final Four.
The Kansas Jayhawks will be without their leading scorer Tuesday night when they take on the Iowa State Cyclones in a rematch of January's nail-biting game three weeks ago.
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