Timberwolves in Trouble: Anthony Edwards Hurt as Nuggets Force Game 6
Bad news in Minneapolis: Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards — their best player and one of the most exciting young players in the NBA — hurt his knee in Game 4 and is expected to miss multiple weeks. Making things wors...
Minnesota Teams
Timberwolves vs. Nuggets — Series Tied 3-2 (Wolves Lead) Bad news in Minneapolis: Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards — their best player and one of the most exciting young players in the NBA — hurt his knee in Game 4 and is expected to miss multiple weeks. Making things worse, the Denver Nuggets won Game 5 on Saturday, 125-113, with Nikola Jokić (Denver's three-time MVP center) putting up a triple-double (points, rebounds, and assists all in double digits) to stay alive in the series. Game 6 is tonight, and Minnesota will have to figure out how to close it out without their superstar. There's also some drama: Jokić was fined $50,000 — but not suspended — after getting into a scuffle late in Game 4 when he took exception to a layup with the outcome already decided.
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NFL
2026 NFL Draft is a Wrap The NFL Draft wrapped up this weekend, and teams are already sorting through their new rosters. The Kansas City Chiefs — perennial Super Bowl contenders — got top marks (an A+) from analysts for their haul, and they may have also landed a hidden gem in undrafted wide receiver Jeff Caldwell, who now gets a chance to develop alongside superstar QB Patrick Mahomes. One fun storyline: Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, who was a Heisman Trophy finalist (college football's top individual award), went undrafted despite his college stardom, and has earned a tryout with the Baltimore Ravens to try to make their roster.
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NBA
Playoffs Update: Pistons in Danger, LeBron Struggling The Detroit Pistons had a remarkable 60-win regular season and were the top seed in the Eastern Conference, but they're now on the brink of being eliminated in the first round — losing Game 4 to the Orlando Magic, with 20 turnovers (giving the ball away) sealing their fate. Meanwhile, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers lost to the Houston Rockets 115-96 in Game 4, and LeBron publicly took the blame, pointing to his own turnovers as the key problem. On a brighter note, Cooper Flagg — the No. 1 overall pick from last year's draft playing for the Dallas Mavericks — was named NBA Rookie of the Year, a well-deserved honor for the college standout who's been one of the most hyped young players in years.
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MLB
One Month In: Stars and Struggles Baseball is about a month into the season, and the Boston Red Sox made a notable move by firing manager Alex Cora — the person in charge of running the team during games. The Cleveland Guardians are calling up top prospect Travis Bazzana, the No. 1 pick from the 2024 draft, who has been tearing it up in the minor leagues and is now getting his shot at the big leagues. Several other managers around the league are also reportedly on thin ice after slow starts to the season.
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NHL
Stanley Cup Playoffs: Sabres Making Noise The Buffalo Sabres haven't won a playoff series since 2007, but that could change very soon — they're one win away from advancing after a strong showing in their first-round series. The Sabres have been coming back from deficits and playing their best hockey in years, which has fans in Buffalo daring to dream. Meanwhile, the 2026 playoffs overall have had some surprising results, including some eye-opening upsets and a fan-favorite quirk: apparently a rotisserie chicken ended up on the ice at some point this postseason.
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College Sports
Gambling Scandal Rocks Texas Tech Football Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby — who was in the conversation for the Heisman Trophy (college football's top individual award) — is now facing an uncertain future after a gambling scandal emerged. Sorsby has entered treatment for a gambling addiction, which puts his eligibility and career in jeopardy under NCAA rules. This is part of a growing trend of college athletes getting caught up in sports betting, which has exploded in popularity since it became legal in many states.
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Other Sports
Champions League Semifinals + Kentucky Derby on the Horizon In European soccer, the UEFA Champions League is down to four teams, with Bayern Munich vs. Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal vs. Atlético Madrid playing their semifinals this week — the final is set for May 30 in Budapest. Back in the U.S., the Kentucky Derby — horse racing's most famous race, nicknamed "The Run for the Roses" — is coming up this Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs. And in a feel-good story: track legend Allyson Felix, the most decorated women's track athlete in U.S. history, is attempting a comeback at age 40 with eyes on the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where she'd be 42.