March Madness Buzzer-Beaters and Kevin Durant Passes Michael Jordan
The Timberwolves are in action tonight, hosting the Portland Trail Blazers. If you're looking for something to watch on a Friday night, that's your local option. No score yet — tip-off is this evening.
Minnesota Teams
The Timberwolves are in action tonight, hosting the Portland Trail Blazers. If you're looking for something to watch on a Friday night, that's your local option. No score yet — tip-off is this evening.
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NBA
Kevin Durant passes Michael Jordan on the all-time scoring list. Durant finished with 27 points in a win over the Miami Heat, moving him past MJ into fifth place on the NBA's all-time scoring list — he now needs just four more players ahead of him to catch. It's a big deal: Jordan is considered by many the greatest player ever, so passing him on any list is a moment worth noting.
The 65-game rule is shaking up award races. The NBA requires players to appear in at least 65 games to be eligible for awards like MVP. Stars like Cade Cunningham (Detroit) and Kawhi Leonard (LA Clippers) are right on the bubble, which could mean some big names get left out of award consideration despite strong seasons.
Oklahoma City Thunder skip the White House. The reigning NBA champions cited a "timing issue" for not visiting the White House during their Washington D.C. trip, where they'll play the Wizards on Saturday.
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MLB
Spring training is underway and eyes are already on the 2026 season. Pittsburgh's Paul Skenes — last year's breakout pitching star — is one of the top names to watch for strikeout and wins leaders this season. Baseball is still a few weeks from Opening Day, but the hype machine is running.
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NHL
Colorado Avalanche are first into the playoffs. The Avs clinched the first playoff berth of the 2026 NHL season, meaning they've mathematically locked up a postseason spot with time to spare. Good news for hockey fans who like knowing at least one team is a sure thing.
Super Saturday has 11 games on the schedule. A massive slate of NHL games this weekend could dramatically shift the playoff picture for teams still fighting for a spot. The race for wild card berths is heating up across both conferences.
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College Sports
March Madness is in full swing — and it delivered drama. The highlight of Friday's first round: Kentucky's Otega Oweh hit a 50-foot buzzer-beater to knock out Santa Clara. That's essentially the length of the gym — an almost impossible shot that sent Kentucky fans into a frenzy.
Top seeds rolling in the second round. Duke and Michigan pulled away comfortably to punch their tickets to the Sweet 16, while Texas A&M had a rough outing. The Sweet 16 field is starting to take shape.
Alabama's tournament got messy before it started. Guard Aden Holloway — the Crimson Tide's second-leading scorer — was suspended and missed their opener after a felony arrest. New details suggest drug-related activity was found on his phone. Alabama had to play shorthanded.
Villanova coach Kevin Willard kept it real — maybe too real. After losing in the first round to Utah State, Willard joked he was going to "fire my staff." He later refused to apologize for the quip. It's the kind of moment that goes viral whether he meant it to or not.
Women's tournament: Heat wave in Iowa. It was over 80 degrees inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City during first-round Women's Tournament games due to an unseasonably warm day. Athletes were playing in near-sauna conditions.
Clemson women fall in overtime but signal they're for real. The Clemson women's team lost a heartbreaker in OT to USC, but their coach made clear this program is no longer a pushover — calling it a "sleeping giant" that's now wide awake.
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Other Sports
Golf: Sungjae Im leads the Valspar Championship. The South Korean golfer holds a one-shot lead heading into the weekend, looking for his first PGA Tour win since 2021. Jordan Spieth — a fan favorite known for dramatic comebacks — made a late save in round two to stay in contention.
UFC heads to London. Saturday's UFC Fight Night features a featherweight showdown between Movsar Evloev and Lerone Murphy at the O2 Arena in London, streaming on Paramount+. Both fighters are ranked in the top five at 145 pounds, so expect a high-stakes matchup.