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Spurs star Victor Wembanyama ejected for flagrant foul after elbowing Timberwolves' Naz Reid
MINNEAPOLIS — San Antonio Spurs superstar Victor Wembanyama was ejected after throwing an elbow that hit Minnesota Timberwolves forward Naz Reid in the chin.
The teams were in the second quarter of Game 4 of their best-of-seven NBA playoff series at Target Center on Sunday night.
Officials reviewed the play and upgraded Wembanyama’s foul ...Read more
Kristian Winfield: Knicks sweep 76ers in embarrassing takeover of Philly's home court
PHILADELPHIA — This isn’t how home-court advantage is supposed to work. It’s supposed to benefit the team wearing the hometown colors, not the players visiting so-called hostile territory.
But New York is only a 90-minute ride from Xfinity Mobile Arena, which — as of Sunday at approximately 3:40 p.m. — no longer belongs to Josh Harris...Read more
76ers' season ends in 144-114 loss to Knicks
PHILADELPHIA — Joel Embiid’s status was in doubt before the Philadelphia 76ers’ season ended with a 144-114 loss to the New York Knicks in Game 4 of their second-round series.
That has been the case since he missed the start of the franchise’s first-round series with an appendectomy and sat out Game 2 against the Knicks with hip and ...Read more
David Murphy: The Sixers season ended in embarrassment, but also made clear one important thing
PHILADELPHIA — Maybe it needed to end this way.
Now, there can be no misconceptions about who the Philadelphia 76ers are. Not after the Mother’s Day spanking the New York Knicks administered to them on Sunday afternoon. To get swept at home is one thing. To do it in front of a largely pro-New York crowd is another. But the main thing is the...Read more
Bill Plaschke: Where's LeBron? As Lakers season vanishes, he again disappears.
LOS ANGELES — They possessed a halftime lead with one of the most accomplished playoff players in NBA history.
They lost by 23.
They possessed the best scorer in NBA history at the controls of a sizzling offense in a loud arena against a team that had every reason to pack it in.
They lost by 23.
To those who witnessed the first three ...Read more
Mirjam Swanson: Without Luka Doncic, Thunder series is a lose-lose for Lakers
LOS ANGELES — I swear, if Luka Doncic was playing, this second-round series against the Oklahoma City Thunder would be going differently.
The Los Angeles Lakers wouldn't be losing …
… second halves by so much.
But if his hamstring allowed their offensive engine to drive, the offense might not be humming. But the Lakers could probably ...Read more
NBA draft lottery: Bulls will have the No. 4 pick after beating the odds to move up 5 spots
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls just landed the first win of the Bryson Graham era without playing a single game.
The Bulls jumped five spots in the NBA draft lottery to land the No. 4 pick, a position that will give them a shot at a top-rated star in one of the deepest classes in recent history. The Bulls had a 20.3% chance of moving up to ...Read more
Troy Renck: Nuggets act like they can't win without Aaron Gordon -- but can they win with him?
DENVER — The problem with trading Aaron Gordon is Nikola Jokic trusts him.
How many other players can we say that about on the Nuggets’ roster? Four? Five? The list begins with Jamal Murray, includes Christian Braun, maybe a few others, and finishes with Gordon.
It felt like each question on Friday circled back to Mr. Nugget.
President ...Read more
Lynx blow 19-point lead in 91-90 loss to Atlanta to open WNBA season
MINNEAPOLIS — In the first half of the Lynx’s 91-90 season-opening loss to the Atlanta Dream on Saturday, it was the few familiar faces left from last year’s No. 1 seed roster lifting a retooled squad to a 15-point halftime lead.
Veteran guards Kayla McBride and Courtney Williams combined for 23 of their collective 32 points in the first ...Read more
Lakers drop Game 3 to Thunder; now one loss from elimination
LOS ANGELES — The Los Angeles Lakers are one playoff defeat from their season being over and from the conversation turning to LeBron James’ future.
They are in a hole no team has ever climbed out of in the history of the NBA, the Lakers’ 131-108 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 putting L.A. down 3-0 in the best-of-seven Western...Read more
He's back: Steve Kerr agrees to 2-year deal to keep coaching Warriors
SAN FRANCISCO — Steve Kerr has reached a decision about his future after more than three weeks of deliberation.
He will remain the Golden State Warriors’ coach after agreeing to a new two-year contract on Saturday, a league source confirmed to the Bay Area News Group. Shams Charania of ESPN reported that the deal will keep Kerr as the NBA�...Read more
Aces no-show in loss to Mercury to open WNBA season
LAS VEGAS — A’ja Wilson finished with 19 points, but the Las Vegas Aces lost, 99-66, to the Phoenix Mercury on Saturday in their WNBA season opener at T-Mobile Arena.
The game was a rematch of the 2025 WNBA Finals that the Aces swept en route to their third title in the past four seasons.
Jackie Young added 12 points, six rebounds and ...Read more
Marcus Hayes: Tyrese Maxey has disappeared vs. the Knicks, thanks to Villanova's Mikal Bridges and Jalen Brunson
PHILADELPHIA — Tyrese Maxey was a legitimate MVP candidate this season. In the frequent absences of Joel Embiid, Maxey kept the Sixers in the playoff hunt with endless effort, evolved offense, floor generalship, and, more than anything, scoring.
He averaged 28.3 points, which ranked fifth in the NBA. He averaged 21.4 shots, which was third.
...Read more
'The task at hand': How Lakers coach JJ Redick stays focused
LOS ANGELES — It hasn't been Oklahoma City's superstar burying the Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals. That's what's made this series so vexing for the short-handed Lakers.
After the Thunder dominated the Lakers in minutes without reigning most valuable player Shai Gilgeous-Alexander on the court in Game 2, flexing their superior ...Read more
Pistons' rally falls short in Game 3 loss to Cavaliers
CLEVELAND — A 20-second sequence late in the second quarter best illustrated how the Detroit Pistons stayed two steps behind the Cleveland Cavaliers for much of Saturday.
At the 3:00 mark of the second quarter, Donovan Mitchell hit a crossover, stepback 3-pointer over Duncan Robinson. On the Pistons’ next offensive possession, Max Strus ...Read more
Ira Winderman: Win or lose, Heat will feel tangible lottery impact
MIAMI — The drama could end even before it starts for the Miami Heat at Sunday’s NBA draft lottery … or it could become instantly intense. With no middle ground.
Based on the underwhelming odds, the Heat’s logo likely will be one of the first two displayed during the broadcast portion (3 p.m., ABC) of the random-but-weighted process, ...Read more
Chip Scoggins: In battle of superstars, Spurs' Victor Wembanyama was just a little bit better
MINNEAPOLIS — The marquee attached to Target Center should have included a warning. Caution, the contents inside are extremely flammable.
The temperature for Game 3 on Frida between the Minnesota Timberwolves and San Antonio Spurs reached scalding levels. Everyone was ornery. Coaches, players, officials, fans and perhaps even Crunch the ...Read more
C.J. Holmes: Nets enter NBA draft lottery with No. 1 pick in play, franchise history on their shoulders
NEW YORK — The biggest summer in recent Nets memory starts with ping-pong ball aerodynamics.
That’s the charm and cruelty of the NBA draft lottery. A season’s worth of losses, scouting, patience and organizational restraint gets handed over to bouncing balls in a machine. On Sunday afternoon in Chicago, the Nets will learn whether all of ...Read more
Wembanyama buries Timberwolves late in Game 3 as Spurs take 2-1 series lead
MINNEAPOLIS — It was an epic duel between two top 10 players in the NBA in a pivotal playoff bout Friday night at Target Center.
In the end, the San Antonio Spurs’ star shined a bit brighter.
Victor Wembanyama buried one difficult jumper after another, capping a 37-point, 15-rebound performance that led the Spurs to a 115-108 victory in ...Read more
David Murphy: Sixers gave pro-Knicks crowd plenty to cheer for in 108-94 Game 3 loss
PHILADELPHIA — What do you get when you combine Derek Zoolander, Willy Wonka and hundreds of guys who sound like My Cousin Vinny?
A home crowd in name only, and one the Sixers will continue to deserve for however long they continue to serve up performances like their 108-94 loss to the Knicks in Game 3.
Less than a week ago, Joel Embiid ...Read more
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- Lynx blow 19-point lead in 91-90 loss to Atlanta to open WNBA season
- Troy Renck: Nuggets act like they can't win without Aaron Gordon -- but can they win with him?
- NBA draft lottery: Bulls will have the No. 4 pick after beating the odds to move up 5 spots
- Lakers drop Game 3 to Thunder; now one loss from elimination
- He's back: Steve Kerr agrees to 2-year deal to keep coaching Warriors





