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Kristian Winfield: Knicks' embarrassing loss to Rockets shouldn't be a surprise
Forget about the Eastern Conference’s No. 2 seed. The Knicks are closer to falling out of the East’s top-three than they are to catching the Boston Celtics — or the top-seeded Detroit Pistons — in the standings.
And that’s bad news, because the way this team is playing in the tail end of a season littered with championship ...Read more
Magic stave off Suns in balanced effort
ORLANDO, Fla. — After suffering the largest loss in franchise history Sunday at Toronto (a 52-point drubbing), Magic coach Jamahl Mosley wanted his team to throw the first punch Tuesday night against the Suns at Kia Center.
Orlando, which lost to Phoenix in double-overtime in late-February, did just that by jumping ahead by 16 points in the ...Read more
Nets never recover from early Hornets surge in another lopsided home loss
NEW YORK — The Brooklyn Nets blinked once Tuesday night and the Charlotte Hornets took the game. Charles Lee’s group ripped off a 13-0 run in the opening minutes at Barclays Center, and Brooklyn spent the rest of the night chasing in an 117-86 loss.
The Nets fell to 18-58 and trailed by as many as 35 points in a game that was over before it...Read more
Pistons secure Central Division title with win against Raptors
DETROIT — The Detroit Pistons bounced back strongly after their heartbreaking loss in Oklahoma City just 24 hours earlier with a 127-116 victory over the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night inside Little Caesars Arena. With the win, the Pistons clinched their first Central Division title since 2008 and improved to 55-21 overall.
Health gave ...Read more
Mark Story: Kentucky fans relished Duke's demise -- yet UConn has cost UK far more than Duke
LEXINGTON, Ky. — If my social media accounts were representative, Braylon Mullins’ 3-point dagger to give Connecticut an epic 73-72 NCAA Tournament upset of Duke on Sunday set off a bash in the Big Blue Nation.
“I knew I hated @DukeMBB but I didn’t realize how much I hated them until I jumped out of my chair when Mullins hit that shot,�...Read more
Dieter Kurtenbach: The Warriors' biggest issue? It's the same as it ever was.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors’ biggest issue is the same as it ever was.
It’s the same problem that hung over the locker room before the first whistle of this season even blew. It’s the one fatal flaw Joe Lacob’s checkbook can’t cover up, and Steve Kerr’s motion offense can’t outrun:
Time.
The Warriors had too much of it at the...Read more
C.J. Holmes: Nets fans have 5 good reasons to watch the Final Four this weekend
NEW YORK — The Nets will enter this year’s draft with their own first-round pick and the NBA’s third-best lottery odds entering Tuesday, along with two second-round picks.
Brooklyn is hoping the pingpong balls bounce its way and put AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson or Cameron Boozer within reach, but that’s never guaranteed. So as the men�...Read more
Jaden Ivey waived by Bulls for 'conduct detrimental to the team.' Here's how we got here.
The Chicago Bulls announced Monday that they have waived guard Jaden Ivey for "conduct detrimental to the team," soon after the former first-round draft pick made anti-gay comments on Instagram Live.
The move came less than two months after Chicago acquired Ivey from the Detroit Pistons. In recent days, the fourth-year player has posted several...Read more
Evan Turner ripped Philadelphia on national TV -- and angry Sixers fans fought back until he tapped out
PHILADELPHIA — On Monday night, when it was time to make predictions between the Sixers and the Miami Heat on NBC’s pregame broadcast, Evan Turner had a few fighting words for the city of Philadelphia.
“I can’t stand Philadelphia,” Turner said.
Turner, who played 10 seasons in the NBA, spent four of them in Philly after getting ...Read more
Julia Poe: The Jaden Ivey debacle is another embarrassing failure for Artūras Karnišovas and the Bulls
CHICAGO — Disaster could not have dominated this season more thoroughly for the Chicago Bulls.
A sub-.400 record, a laundry list of injuries and the departure of half the team’s most beloved players would have been bad enough. But on Monday, the team waived Jaden Ivey — who had spent a total of only 115 minutes on a basketball court in a ...Read more
Did UConn coach Dan Hurley cross a line? Breaking down the reaction to Braylon Mullins' winner.
STORRS, Conn. — The 20 seconds between Silas Demary Jr. deflecting Cayden Boozer’s pass near half court and the UConn bench recollecting itself for one final inbound pass to go to the Final Four were delirious.
Dan Hurley’s eyes got wide, like everyone else in the arena, at the steal. He jerked his hands as if he were going to direct a ...Read more
Get to know the Final Four teams in the NCAA Tournament
NEW YORK — For the second season in a row, the Final Four does not feature a single Cinderella.
It’s likely a symptom of the NCAA’s name, image and likeness (NIL) and transfer-portal era, in which players possess unprecedented mobility and bigger-budgeted programs can poach the standouts from smaller schools.
That’s not to say this ...Read more
Illinois AD Josh Whitman's patience with Brad Underwood pays off in first Final Four berth since 2005
HOUSTON — Josh Whitman glanced at his phone for a moment Saturday night amid all of the hugging, celebrating and reflecting on Illinois’ 71-59 win over Iowa in the Elite Eight.
The Illinois athletic director had 110 text messages in his inbox, everyone wanting to share their congratulations and excitement for the Illini’s first Final Four...Read more
Injury-riddled Pistons fall in OT to defending champion Thunder
Already down Cade Cunningham and Isaiah Stewart, the Detroit Pistons had a long injury report heading into Oklahoma City. Jalen Duren, Tobias Harris, and Duncan Robinson were ruled out due to knee and hip injury management, respectively.
With five players out, the Pistons were missing their top-five scorers with a combined average of 16.0 ...Read more
No Luka Doncic, no problem for LeBron James and Lakers in blowout win
The Lakers followed the lead of their oldest member, the triple-double producing LeBron James, in dispatching the Wizards 120-101 at Crypto.com Arena on Monday night.
Two days off between games left James looking spry, with lob dunks and dunks on the fast break contributing to his 21 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds. James was eight for 16 ...Read more
Anthony Edwards returns to Timberwolves in 124-94 blowout of Mavericks
Anthony Edwards wasn’t in that big of a hurry to get back from injury.
As the Minnesota Timberwolves and Dallas Mavericks tipped off Monday Edwards wasn’t present on the floor, even though he was listed in the starting lineup. It turned out he was late getting to the floor (the second time this has happened in his career), and Mike Conley ...Read more
Heat step up with needed 119-109 victory over 76ers
MIAMI – For those insistent on postseason math, yes, the head-to-head season-series tiebreaker was at stake in this one.
But for the Miami Heat this was about more than play-in math. This was about breaking out of a brutal late-season funk that included a road loss a night earlier to the NBA-worst Indiana Pacers.
So against the Philadelphia ...Read more
Depleted Celtics fall to Hawks without Jayson Tatum
The Boston Celtics’ streak of short-handed success came to an end Monday night.
After beating the Atlanta Hawks last Friday without Jaylen Brown and Charlotte Hornets on Sunday without Brown and Derrick White, Boston flopped in a rematch with the Hawks, losing 112-102 without a crew of contributors headlined by a resting Jayson Tatum.
The ...Read more
Bulls waive Jaden Ivey following multiple social media tirades
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls are waiving Jaden Ivey after the guard made anti-LGBT statements in a series of lengthy religious tirades on Instagram, a source confirmed to the Chicago Tribune.
Ivey spoke for more than three hours in total during three separate Instagram live sessions over the last week. Several hours later, the Bulls made the ...Read more
Mohegan Tribe confirms Sun sale to Tilman Fertitta, relocation to Houston
HARTFORD, Conn. — The Mohegan Tribe announced Monday morning that it has reached an agreement to sell the Connecticut Sun after 23 years of ownership.
Pending approval from the WNBA’s Board of Governors, the team will be sold to the Tilman J. Fertitta family and relocated to Houston ahead of the 2027 season. The team will play its final ...Read more
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- Injury-riddled Pistons fall in OT to defending champion Thunder
- Get to know the Final Four teams in the NCAA Tournament
- Julia Poe: The Jaden Ivey debacle is another embarrassing failure for Artūras Karnišovas and the Bulls
- No Luka Doncic, no problem for LeBron James and Lakers in blowout win
- Illinois AD Josh Whitman's patience with Brad Underwood pays off in first Final Four berth since 2005





