Wembanyama Dominates as Spurs Take 2-1 Series Lead Over Timberwolves
The **Timberwolves** dropped Game 3 to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night, 115–108, putting them in a 2-1 series hole. Victor Wembanyama — the Spurs' 7-foot-4 French phenom who's widely considered the future of the...
Minnesota Teams
The Timberwolves dropped Game 3 to the San Antonio Spurs on Friday night, 115–108, putting them in a 2-1 series hole. Victor Wembanyama — the Spurs' 7-foot-4 French phenom who's widely considered the future of the NBA — put up a jaw-dropping 39 points and 15 rebounds. To make matters worse, Wolves coach Chris Finch was furious after the game, calling out referee Tony Brothers for confronting him twice on the court during a fourth-quarter stoppage, calling it "completely unprofessional behavior."
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NFL
Breece Hall, the New York Jets' running back, just got paid — he agreed to a massive contract extension that puts him among the highest-paid running backs in the league. This comes just two months after the Jets used their franchise tag on him (essentially a one-year keep), so locking him up long-term is a big deal for New York. Meanwhile, the Green Bay Packers cut kicker Brandon McManus and are now rolling with a sixth-round rookie named Trey Smack, who has ties to legendary Packers kicker Mason Crosby's trainer — hoping lightning strikes twice.
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NBA
The New York Knicks are one win away from sweeping the Philadelphia 76ers out of the playoffs, taking a 3-0 series lead on Friday. The Knicks have looked dominant throughout these playoffs, and the road to the NBA Finals is starting to look very open for New York. In the other Saturday game, the Cleveland Cavaliers beat the Detroit Pistons 116–109, with James Harden hitting three huge shots in the final two minutes to cut Detroit's series lead to 2-1 — yes, the Pistons (a team that hadn't been good in years) are actually leading that series.
The NBA Draft Lottery is happening Sunday — teams that missed the playoffs will find out their draft order. This year's draft class is considered loaded, so the stakes are high for rebuilding franchises like the Miami Heat and Sacramento Kings, historically unlucky teams in the lottery.
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MLB
Baseball lost a legend: Bobby Cox, the Hall of Fame manager who led the Atlanta Braves to the 1995 World Series title and an incredible 14 consecutive division titles, passed away at age 84. Players and coaches across the league paid tribute Saturday, calling him a "legend" — he's fourth all-time in managerial wins. In trade news, the Cleveland Guardians acquired catcher Patrick Bailey from the San Francisco Giants — Bailey is considered one of the best defensive catchers in the game, giving Cleveland a major upgrade behind the plate.
The struggling New York Mets (14-23, one of the worst records in the league) are reportedly already considering trading their ace pitcher Freddy Peralta, which would be a white-flag move very early in the season — a sign of how badly things have gone in New York.
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NHL
The Carolina Hurricanes and Philadelphia Flyers are heading into Game 4 of their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series. The Hurricanes are one of the favorites to win it all this year, while the Flyers have been a surprising postseason story. Game 4 odds and predictions are out, so this series is still very much alive.
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College Sports
UCLA softball senior Megan Grant made history this week, tying the all-time NCAA single-season home run record with 37 — matching a mark set back in 1995. That's a remarkable feat, and she still has games left to potentially break it outright.
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Other Sports
Big upset at UFC 328 in Newark, New Jersey on Saturday night: Sean Strickland took back the middleweight title from Khamzat Chimaev, entering the fight as a huge underdog but coming out on top. Chimaev had been considered nearly unstoppable, so this result has the MMA world buzzing. In the co-main event, flyweight champion Joshua Van successfully defended his title against Tatsuro Taira.