Timberwolves Win Big But Lose Two Stars: Edwards and DiVincenzo Both Hurt in Game 4
Minnesota Teams
Timberwolves take a 3-1 series lead over the Nuggets — but at a steep price. Minnesota won Game 4 on Saturday night 112-96, but lost two key players to injury in the process. Star guard Anthony Edwards (think: the Wolves' best player and face of the franchise) hyperextended his left knee and is expected to miss multiple weeks, while guard Donte DiVincenzo tore his Achilles just two minutes into the game — a serious injury that likely ends his season.
Oh, and there was a postgame scuffle. With the game already decided, Minnesota's Jaden McDaniels scored a late layup that annoyed Denver's Nikola Jokić, leading to a skirmish on the court. Jokić and Julius Randle were both fined $50,000 but neither was suspended, so the series continues with the Wolves up 3-1 — needing just one more win to advance, but now doing so shorthanded.
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NFL
The 2026 NFL Draft just wrapped up, and the Kansas City Chiefs are getting rave reviews. Draft analysts are calling the Chiefs' haul the best of any team, giving them an A+ grade — which makes sense for a team that already wins Super Bowls and now added more young talent to build around quarterback Patrick Mahomes.
One notable name who didn't get drafted: Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia. The Heisman finalist quarterback went undrafted despite a strong college career, and he's now been invited to a tryout with the Baltimore Ravens. He hasn't made a roster yet — he'll have to earn it the hard way.
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NBA
The playoffs are rolling, and Sunday had some good action. The Boston Celtics dominated the Philadelphia 76ers, the San Antonio Spurs rallied to beat the Portland Trail Blazers, and the Houston Rockets stayed alive in their series. Toronto also picked up a win, though it wasn't pretty.
Spurs star Victor Wembanyama — the 7-foot-4 phenom who's one of the most exciting young players in the league — is frustrated with how the NBA handled his concussion earlier in the playoffs. He said he was "very unhappy" with the return-to-play process, though he didn't get into specifics. It's worth watching as the league faces ongoing scrutiny about player safety protocols.
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MLB
The Boston Red Sox fired their manager Alex Cora after just 27 games into the season. Boston is sitting in last place in the AL East with a 10-17 record, and the front office decided it was time for a change. Cora had previously led the team to a World Series title, so this is a pretty striking fall from grace.
Other managers around the league are feeling the heat too. With Boston making a move this early, eyes are now on the New York Mets' and Philadelphia Phillies' managers, among others, who are also off to slow starts one month into the season.
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NHL
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are producing some surprises. Underdogs have been winning more than expected, shaking up the championship odds — though the Colorado Avalanche and Carolina Hurricanes are still considered the favorites to hoist the Cup this year.
The Buffalo Sabres and Boston Bruins faced off in Game 4 of their first-round series on Sunday. (Check your local listings for the final score — results came in close to press time.) Tampa Bay's Jake Guentzel has been one of the players to watch in the early rounds.
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Other Sports
Nelly Korda won the 2026 Chevron Championship, one of golf's biggest tournaments for women. It's her third major title, and the win also moved her back to the No. 1 ranking in the world. She led for nearly the entire tournament — a dominant performance that re-establishes her as the best women's golfer on the planet.
In soccer, the UEFA Champions League semifinals kicked off this week with Paris Saint-Germain vs. Bayern Munich and Atlético Madrid vs. Arsenal — these are essentially the "Final Four" of European club soccer. Both first-leg matches were played this week, with the return legs still to come.