Timberwolves' Season Ends in a Blowout; NFL Unveils 2026 Schedule
It was a tough night for the Timberwolves. Their season came to an end in San Antonio last night with a rough 139-109 loss to the Spurs in Game 6. The Spurs' young core basically ran the Wolves off the court, ending M...
Minnesota Teams
It was a tough night for the Timberwolves. Their season came to an end in San Antonio last night with a rough 139-109 loss to the Spurs in Game 6. The Spurs' young core basically ran the Wolves off the court, ending Minnesota's playoff run and setting up San Antonio to face the Oklahoma City Thunder in the next round. It’s back to the drawing board for the Wolves, who still look to be a step behind the elite teams in the West.
NFL
The NFL released its full 2026 schedule last night, and we finally know when and where everyone is playing. The biggest takeaway? The league is going all-in on holidays. Christmas will feature a triple-header including Packers-Bears and Bills-Broncos, and Thanksgiving is expanding to a massive five-game slate. Also, mark your calendars for a weird but fun international game: the Dallas Cowboys will play the Baltimore Ravens in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
NBA
While the Wolves are done, the Detroit Pistons are refusing to go away. They mounted a huge second-half comeback to beat the Cleveland Cavaliers and force a decisive Game 7 in their playoff series. Detroit has now staved off elimination four times this postseason—they are playing like a team that simply refuses to vacation early.
MLB
It’s "Rivalry Weekend" in baseball, which means you’re going to see teams from the same city or state face off against each other. The biggest matchups to look out for are the Cubs vs. White Sox and the Yankees vs. Mets. It’s a fun weekend where local bragging rights matter more than the standings.
NHL
The Vegas Golden Knights are moving on. They knocked out the Anaheim Ducks with a 5-1 win to advance to the Western Conference Finals. Up next for Vegas? A heavy-hitting matchup against the Colorado Avalanche for a spot in the Stanley Cup Final.
College Sports
Things are not looking great at Stanford. A new report says the women’s basketball coach is accused of fostering a "toxic" environment, which has led to a mass exodus of players. It’s a steep fall for a program that used to be the gold standard in women's college hoops.
Other Sports
- Golf: The PGA Championship is underway, and big names are going home early. Bryson DeChambeau missed the "cut" (meaning he didn't score well enough to play the weekend). Meanwhile, the world's best player, Scottie Scheffler, is complaining about absurdly difficult hole placements.
- WNBA: Las Vegas Aces star A'ja Wilson is already in midseason form. She dropped 45 points on Friday night—a career high for her and a new WNBA record for the most 40-point games in a career.