Kevin Garnett Returns to Target Center for One Last Roar from Wolves Fans
On the field, Monday's slate includes Astros vs. Mariners as the early season keeps rolling along.
Minnesota Teams
Kevin Garnett comes home. The legendary Timberwolves icon Kevin Garnett — the guy who spent the heart of his career in Minneapolis and is widely considered the greatest player in franchise history — made a surprise appearance at Sunday's regular-season finale for "fan appreciation night." The crowd gave him a massive welcome, which honestly sounds like a pretty great way to close out the regular season.
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NFL
The 2026 NFL Draft is almost here, and it's basically all anyone in football is talking about right now. Fernando Mendoza (a college quarterback) is considered a near-lock for the #1 overall pick, and teams like the Cowboys are rumored to be trying to trade up for top prospects. In sad news, longtime NFL coach Dave McGinnis passed away at 74 — he was a head coach for the Arizona Cardinals and spent decades on NFL sidelines.
AJ Brown and the Eagles are an interesting subplot heading into draft week. The star wide receiver's future in Philadelphia is uncertain, which could affect how the Eagles approach their draft picks.
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NBA
The playoffs are here. The NBA regular season just wrapped up, and the Oklahoma City Thunder — last year's champions — are the favorites to repeat. The big awards debate is whether Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder) or Nikola Jokić (Denver Nuggets, a three-time MVP) wins the MVP award. Experts are split, but both players were unanimous picks for other honors.
The WNBA Draft happened Monday night in New York City, and the big storyline is a real-life love story: Azzi Fudd went #1 overall to the Dallas Wings, where she'll now play alongside her girlfriend Paige Bueckers. The two won a national championship together at UConn, so reuniting as professionals is a feel-good moment. There was also some draft drama: Golden State selected LSU star Flau'jae Johnson at #8, then immediately traded her to Seattle — a move that left a lot of people scratching their heads.
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MLB
A baseball legend has passed. Phil Garner, who won the 1979 World Series as a player with the Pittsburgh Pirates and later managed the Houston Astros to their first-ever pennant in 2005, died at 76. He was a three-time All-Star and a beloved figure in the game.
On the field, Monday's slate includes Astros vs. Mariners as the early season keeps rolling along.
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NHL
The playoffs are nearly set. The NHL regular season is winding down, with just a few games left to settle playoff seeding. In a notable farewell, veteran goaltender Jonathan Quick — a three-time Stanley Cup champion — played his final NHL game Sunday at age 40. The New York Rangers netminder made 14 saves in his swan song after nearly 20 years in the league. A classy sendoff for a legendary career.
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College Sports
The college basketball offseason is already chaotic. The transfer portal (where college players can freely switch schools) is wide open, and Louisville is one of the early winners — they landed a big man from Kansas and a guard from Oregon, shooting them into early top-25 rankings for next season. In college football, a new team has taken the top spot in the way-too-early preseason rankings, though the season is still months away.
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Other Sports
Champions League quarterfinals, second legs, are this week — and it's a big deal for soccer fans. Barcelona and Real Madrid both lost their first games and are playing catch-up, while Bayern Munich heads in as favorites. Barcelona travels to Atletico Madrid, and Real Madrid visits Bayern — two Spanish giants needing comeback wins to survive. It's the biggest club soccer stage in the world, so if you want to dip a toe into soccer, this is the week to tune in.