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Fernando Mendoza warming up for a game

Fernando Mendoza has made a significant decision on the NFL Draft

April 7, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Likely No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza has made a significant decision regarding the NFL Draft.

Mendoza has informed the NFL that he does not intend to attend the draft in person. Instead of traveling to Pittsburgh, he plans to watch the draft with family and friends in Miami.

Projected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza has informed the NFL that he is not planning to attend the NFL Draft in Pittsburgh this month, per sources. Mendoza wants to share the draft experience with his family in Miami. pic.twitter.com/ApUc7UmIDX

— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) April 7, 2026

It is rare for a top pick to pass on the NFL Draft, but not unprecedented. Trevor Lawrence did so in 2021 when he, too, was considered a slam dunk to go first overall.

Mendoza undoubtedly knows where he is going. Nobody is making it much of a secret. Perhaps Mendoza’s decision would be different were the draft in Las Vegas or somewhere nearby, but knowing how tight Mendoza is with his family, this is pretty perfectly in character for him.

While Mendoza is headed to the Raiders, he appears unlikely to start in Week 1. Either way, he is clearly the future of the franchise, whether he is present in Pittsburgh or not.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo on the court

Bucks accused of blowing off Giannis Antetokounmpo’s trade requests

April 7, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The Milwaukee Bucks’ relationship with Giannis Antetokounmpo has fallen apart, and a new story reveals just how bad it has gotten.

The Bucks receive a big share of the blame for the relationship going sour in the new story by Shams Charania of ESPN. He reports that Antetokounmpo had serious doubts about the Bucks’ ability to contend before the season, but ultimately agreed to give the new roster a chance to show what it could do.

Antetokounmpo ultimately lost faith in the Bucks’ ability to contend, but tried to set up an amicable split. His representatives informed the Bucks quietly that Antetokounmpo was ready to be moved, and even met with ownership to request that the team “do right” by him. The team seemed willing to accept that, but slow-walked trade talks and wound up keeping Antetokounmpo beyond the trade deadline.

“Giannis has wanted to handle this professionally by being very up front with the team,” one source told Charania. “This could have been a happy resolution but instead might end up being a nasty breakup.”

The Bucks, on the other hand, have suggested that Antetokounmpo is “distant” from the rest of the team, and believe the constant speculation about his future has taken a toll on the locker room. Ownership and top executives have reportedly accepted that a trade is inevitable, however.

Ultimately, the situation seems to have been toxic for a while, and both sides share some of the blame. The issues have really spilled into the public domain lately, with the sides at odds over whether he can even play right now. Everyone involved desperately needs to move on, and it appears likely to happen this offseason.

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Todd Bowles looks on

Todd Bowles speaks out on the tension between Baker Mayfield and Kevin Stefanski

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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The NFC South got a little spicier when the Atlanta Falcons hired Kevin Stefanski in January to be their new head coach. That means Stefanski will be facing his former Cleveland Browns quarterback and current Tampa Bay Buccaneers signal-caller Baker Mayfield twice a season.

The two don’t seem to have each other’s number on speed dial, which became even more apparent when Mayfield ripped his former coach following the news of Stefanski landing a job with the Falcons. Mayfield said he felt like “a piece of garbage” when he did not hear from Stefanski after his trade to the Carolina Panthers in 2022.

Whatever the case between the former Browns figures, Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles wants them to settle their feud in a less confrontational manner.

“I think that’s something that they have to figure out from that standpoint since we can’t have a boxing match where they get in the ring with each other and knock each other out,” Bowles told Josina Anderson of the Exhibit News Network. 

Bowles also made it clear which side he is on.

“You know we’re going to back our guy Baker, and I’m sure they’re going to back their coach as well. It’s a division game, so it’s already going to be a tough-fought, hard-fought game, so it just adds to it,” added Bowles.

Mayfield toned down his rhetoric about Stefanski when he spoke about his former coach again in February, but it’s his initial reaction that fans seem to remember more.

Expect Mayfield to have all the motivation he needs to beat Atlanta in 2026, especially in their first meeting.

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A Minnesota Vikings helmet on the field

New details emerge on the Vikings’ search for a new GM

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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The Minnesota Vikings have yet to find a permanent replacement for Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, the general manager the team fired in January. At the moment, Minnesota has longtime executive vice president Rob Brzezinski serving the GM role on an interim basis.

According to Kevin Seifert of ESPN, Vikings owner Mark Wilf and his family will be getting advice from a “small, tight group” in finding the right person for the job.

Another notable detail laid out by Seifert is that interviews for Minnesota’s general manager gig will not begin until after the 2026 NFL Draft, which will take place from April 23 to 25.

Whoever becomes the next Vikings general manager will be running a team that greatly regressed in the 2025 season. After making the NFL playoffs with a 14-3 record in 2024, Minnesota went just 9-8 and missed the postseason in 2025.

Finding a stable presence under center could be a chief goal for Minnesota’s would-be GM, especially if the team’s gamble on quarterback Kyler Murray doesn’t pay off after signing the dual-threat signal-caller to a 1-year, $1.3 million contract in the offseason.

For now, the Vikings seem happy with Brzezinski filling the role temporarily, with Wilf saying, “He’s done an outstanding job in terms of building consensus and strategy within the organization.”

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Ja Morant looks at fans in the stands

Video: Ja Morant fuels exit rumors with gesture in final Grizzlies home game

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Ja Morant may have just said goodbye to Memphis Grizzlies fans without actually saying it.

The Grizzlies played their final home game of the 2025–26 NBA season on Monday at FedExForum in Memphis, Tenn., against the Cleveland Cavaliers, with Morant not in uniform.

The Memphis guard was ruled out for the remainder of the season in late March due to an elbow injury, prompting rumors that he may have already played his last game with the team.

Following Memphis’ 142-126 loss to the Cavs, Morant fueled those speculations further when he flashed a peace sign to Grizzlies fans. You can check it out in this video here.

Many interpreted that gesture from the two-time NBA All-Star as a sign that he’ll no longer be back in Memphis as a member of the Grizzlies. 

Milwaukee bound…

— MontgomeryB. (@_MontyBurnham_) April 7, 2026

Lakers bound

— Nate 🐶🏈 (@NateDawgUga) April 7, 2026

Yeah he’s gone

— HIM (@OsoArrogantDLHW) April 7, 2026

Yeah he’s gone 💔 pic.twitter.com/dIcshOUoUi

— Error (@ErrorPC_) April 7, 2026

he knows he’s gone

— PERC (@PERCZlES) April 7, 2026

Although the former Murray State star is under contract through the 2027-28 season, there is a real possibility that Memphis trades him in the summer. His name had been a fixture in trade rumors before the February deadline, and the Grizzlies could restart talks with interested teams about a trade in the offseason.

Taken by the Grizzlies second overall in the 2019 NBA Draft, Morant has career averages of 22.4 points, 7.4 assists and 4.6 rebounds across 327 games.

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Aday Mara taking a shot

Pau Gasol sends a huge message to Aday Mara after Michigan’s win

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Aday Mara had a night to remember on Monday, as he helped the Michigan Wolverines topple the UConn Huskies in the national championship game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind., 69-63.

On top of that, he celebrated his 21st birthday shortly after the Wolverines took down UConn and while he and his teammates were still on the court, savoring their success.

To make it even better for Mara, he got a special message from Spanish basketball great and former Los Angeles Lakers star big man Pau Gasol.

“Historic!!!! I’m so happy for you, Aday, you deserve it!” the 45-year-old Gasol wrote in Spanish in a post on social media.

Histórico!!!! Me alegro mucho por ti, Aday, te lo mereces 👏🏼👏🏼 https://t.co/Gd2fUoKlHi

— Pau Gasol (@paugasol) April 7, 2026

It has been quite a basketball journey for Mara, who could one day have a successful NBA career, just like Gasol. 

Mara began his college stint with the UCLA Bruins, suiting up for two seasons under Mick Cronin before transferring to Ann Arbor in 2025 to play for Dusty May’s Wolverines. 

Mara enjoyed a much bigger role on the court with Michigan than he did in two seasons with the Bruins, averaging 12.1 points, while leading the Big Ten with 2.1 blocks through 40 games with the Wolverines.

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Desmond Bane smiling during a game

Desmond Bane doesn’t seem to recognize the celebrity who crashed his interview

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Desmond Bane didn’t seem to have the talent to recognize a celebrity who unexpectedly made a cameo during the Orlando Magic star’s postgame interview on Monday.

While Bane was being interviewed by FanDuel Sports Network’s Dante Marchitelli after the Magic’s 123-107 win over the Detroit Pistons at Kia Center, Orlando, Fla.,  “America’s Got Talent” judge Howie Mandel sneaked into the frame and praised the guard. 

“You got talent,” Mandel told Bane, who seemed a little confused but was appreciative of the message from the 70-year-old celebrity. 

Bane even bumped fists with Mandel, who told Bane, “I’m a judge,” as he walked away.

You can watch that scene here.

Desmond Bane has zero idea who Howie Mandel is and I’m here for it 😂😂😂#MakeItMagic pic.twitter.com/wTA4jTPWRf

— Daren Stoltzfus WESH (@DarenStoltzfus) April 7, 2026

Perhaps Bane is just not a big fan of reality shows. It is also possible he knew who Mandel was, but was thrown off by the baseball cap the “Deal or No Deal” host was wearing.

What’s important to Bane is that the Magic won and kept themselves in the thick of the race for one of the top-six spots in the Eastern Conference standings. 

Orlando, which got 25 points from Bane in the Pistons game, now sports a 43-36 record, tied with the Philadelphia 76ers and the Charlotte Hornets. All three teams are just half a game behind the sixth spot, currently occupied by the 43-35 Toronto Raptors.

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Max Scherzer in the dugout

Max Scherzer comments on his injury after exiting early against the Dodgers

April 7, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Max Scherzer had a quick outing on the mound Monday in the series opener of a 2025 World Series rematch between the Toronto Blue Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario.

He exited the game after just two innings, and while the reason for his early departure was initially unclear, he later revealed it was due to right forearm tendinitis.

“I’ve been dealing with this little issue for a couple of weeks, but it’s never been presenting when I’ve been throwing the ball; it’s actually been hurting more when I’m at home,” Scherzer said after the game, via Sportsnet. 

The 41-year-old Scherzer allayed fears about a potential trip to the injured list, saying that he was trying to preserve his arm for his next assignment.

“I didn’t want to go to the IL, I just don’t think this is an IL issue where I need to miss two starts. I just needed to guard it today, so we came up with a plan that the most I would do was three innings, 50 pitches,” shared the three-time Cy Young Award winner.

Scherzer threw just 36 pitches against the Dodgers, allowing 2 earned runs on 2 hits with two strikeouts and 1 walk, as the Blue Jays suffered a 14-2 loss to the reigning World Series champions.

Through two starts in 2026, Scherzer has gone 1-1 with 3 earned runs on 6 hits (2 home runs) with 6 strikeouts across 8.0 innings.

Assuming that he won’t miss time, Scherzer’s next start is expected to take place on Sunday against the Minnesota Twins at Rogers Centre.

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Dan Orlovsky smiles

Dan Orlovsky facing hilarious punishment for losing bet backing UConn

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Dan Orlovsky was unexpectedly one of the biggest losers of how this year’s NCAA Tournament ended.

Orlovsky, a former UConn quarterback, made an unwise wager with Michigan alum Taylor Lewan. The two \ backing their respective alma maters in their very public bet ahead of Monday’s UConn-Michigan national championship clash.

Lewan shared the details of their bet on X just before Monday’s game tipped off.

“Michigan wins, Dan Orlovsky must wear a single dangle earring on the right side with a Michigan block M for 1 full month on all media sports or otherwise. IF he forgets a day, the month timeline restarts,” Lewan posted.

“If UConn wins, Taylor Lewan must dye his hair husky Blue once. Failure to do so within a two week period he must keep it husky blue for the rest of the calendar year.”

Contract details:

Michigan wins, Dan Orlovsky must wear a single dangle earring on the right side with a Michigan block M for 1 full month on all media sports or otherwise. IF he forgets a day, the month timeline restarts.

If UConn wins, Taylor Lewan must dye his hair husky… https://t.co/eTN0IjXHFE

— Taylor Lewan (@TaylorLewan77) April 7, 2026

Unfortunately for Orlovsky, Michigan pulled away Monday with a resounding 69-63 win, leading UConn throughout the entire second half. For his sake, hopefully Orlovsky gets to keep the earring after serving his punishment. Perhaps that could have some value on an episode of “Pawn Stars.”

It hasn’t been a good week for Orlovsky, who also got hammered for his take on Lamar Jackson that aged terribly.

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Dan Hurley smiling

UConn made classy move after losing to Michigan

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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UConn was classy in defeat Monday after losing to Michigan in the NCAA Tournament championship game.

The underdog Huskies scratched and clawed to stay in the game against the Wolverines, but could not complete a last-minute comeback in a game they trailed by double digits in the second half. UConn made it interesting down the stretch but ultimately lost 69-63 in front of a Michigan-heavy crowd at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.

Despite coming up short, UConn made sure they were not going to be sore losers. Dan Hurley’s boys waited on the court for Michigan to finish their initial celebration just so could shake hands and offer their congratulations.

Really good moment: Dan Hurley and the entire UConn team waited for the Michigan players to come back after their immediate celebration to shake their heads and congratulate them on winning the national title. pic.twitter.com/pwJDeqFC47

— Matt Norlander (@MattNorlander) April 7, 2026

Hurley was nothing but complimentary of his UConn kids despite losing his first game in the Final Four ever after winning his first five.

“How are you disappointed at all in your group?” Hurley told Tracy Wolfson after the game. “These guys had 22 offensive rebounds versus that group of ‘Monstars’ out there, so I’m proud of the guys.”

Hurley certainly handled defeat much better than UConn women’s basketball head coach Geno Auriemma, who caught serious flak for confronting Dawn Staley after losing to South Carolina.

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Aday Mara taking a shot

Everyone said the same thing about Aday Mara after Michigan beat UConn

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Aday Mara had one of the greatest days in recorded human history on Monday as Michigan won the national championship game over UConn.

Mara did not have a huge stat line in Michigan’s 69-63 victory in the title game, finishing with just 8 points and 4 rebounds on 4/7 shooting at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. But he did have a huge defensive impact to slow down burly UConn big man Tarris Reed Jr., who tallied 13 points on 4/12 shooting.

The Spanish 7-footer also turned 21 on Monday, meaning he is now very much allowed to buy all the beer he needs to celebrate. Mara’s teammates serenaded him with a birthday greeting.

Unreal. Aday Mara turned 21 as One Shining Moment played. pic.twitter.com/yl9IVJkhLa

— Kyle Tucker (@KyleTuckerCBB) April 7, 2026

Mara also got to cut down part of the net as is tradition.

Aday Mara cuts down the nets with the Spain flag on his back 👏 #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/tOaK1HZViE

— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) April 7, 2026

After a stellar run in the NCAA Tournament, several fans were adamant that Mara deserved to be a lottery pick in June’s NBA draft. Some even felt he belonged within the top-10 after previously being projected as a late first-rounder or even a second-round pick.

aday mara def top 8 prospect look how he’s affecting the game

— no speeding🍪 (@MIK3MCDANIEL) April 7, 2026

If the Pelicans pick falls around the 7-9 range I’m taking Aday Mara the Hawks need a big man like this badly

— Kai (@SznPltts) April 7, 2026

I don’t see how Aday Mara isn’t at least a lottery pick

— #56 (@puntacanademon) April 7, 2026

Aday Mara made himself a lot of money during Final Four weekend. Wouldn’t be surprised if he’s a lottery pick in June

— Ethan Cadeaux (@Ethan_Cadeaux) April 7, 2026

Mara entered Monday’s game averaging 12.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks on an absurd 67.0% field goal shooting clip. The Michigan junior made several fans believes this NCAA Tournament, and perhaps some NBA scouts as well.

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Kyle Korver looking on

Bulls could hire 1 former NBA All-Star to lead their front office

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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A notable reunion may be on the table for the Chicago Bulls.

The Bulls made the major decision on Monday to fire their lead executives Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley. Karnisovas (vice president of basketball operations) and Eversley (general manager) are now out in Chicago amid a fourth straight losing season by the team (this one marking their worst yet at 29-49).

Kurt Helin of NBC Sports reports that retired former NBA All-Star Kyle Korver has emerged as a candidate to lead basketball operations for the Bulls. Korver currently serves as assistant general manager of the Atlanta Hawks.

Helin also notes that Hawks GM Landry Fields, Golden State Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy, Minnesota Timberwolves GM Matt Lloyd, and CAA agent Austin Brown are other potential candidates for the opening in Chicago. You can read Helin’s full report on the situation here.

Of those names, Korver, now 45, probably makes the most sense as an NBA front office figure who also does not have a position as a lead executive just yet. He played in the NBA from 2003-2020 and made a name for himself as a sharpshooter who hit 2,450 three-pointers at an elite 42.9 percent clip. Korver also played for the Bulls themselves from 2010-12.

After retiring as a player, Korver went into coaching and front office work and has served as Hawks assistant GM since 2023. Chicago fans have at least some fond memories of Korver, and now there is a possibility that he could return as the lead executive of the Bulls.

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Geno Auriemma on the sidelines

Michael Wilbon lambasts ‘insecure bully’ Geno Auriemma in scathing rant

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Michael Wilbon did not mince words in his public callout of Geno Auriemma.

The UConn women’s basketball head coach received negative backlash last week for confronting Dawn Staley after his team lost to South Carolina in the Final Four. Auriemma was fuming over the officiating in the contest and specifically peeved at Staley for supposedly working the referees.

Auriemma later issued an apology that was not well-received at all.

Wilbon wasn’t ready to forgive and forget either. He chastised Auriemma on Monday’s episode of “Pardon the Interruption” in a scathing rant.

“It’s the disgraceful behavior of a massively insecure bully,” Wilbon said of Auriemma.

Michael Wilbon tees off on Geno Auriemma:

"It's the disgraceful behavior of a massively insecure bully. It was petulant, it was classless."

"Lied on national TV, round after round of interviews … accused South Carolina's players of doing something his own players did as if we… pic.twitter.com/pk6toF56rR

— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) April 6, 2026

“It was petulant, it was classless. … He lied on national TV, round after round of interviews and accused South Carolina’s players of doing something his own players did as if we don’t all have television. Geno Auriemma is one of the biggest figures in the history, deservedly so, of college basketball, and he behaved like a garden-variety bum.”

Wilbon also called out Auriemma’s “bogus” apology to South Carolina for not even including any direct mention of Staley.

South Carolina fans let Auriemma know they weren’t happy with him either during the Gamecocks’ national title game against UCLA. The NCAA played a montage of past championship games during the contest on Sunday, and the South Carolina faithful booed heavily every time UConn was featured on screen. It happened a lot, given that Auriemma is a 12-time national champion.

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Hawks guard CJ McCollum taking a shot behind the halfcourt line

CJ McCollum hit one of the wildest shots ever that didn’t count

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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CJ McCollum was mere milliseconds away Monday from highlight reel immortality.

The Atlanta Hawks trailed the New York Knicks 108-105 with 1.2 seconds left on the clock at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga. With no timeouts remaining following a pair of Jalen Brunson free throws, the Hawks had to create some magic 94 feet away from their own basket.

McCollum did his best David Blaine impression with an off-balance 60-foot heave that banked in seemingly right at the buzzer.

CJ MCCOLLUM FOR THE TIE 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/AQTodyEb8t

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) April 7, 2026

Unfortunately for McCollum and every Hawks fan in the building, the ball was still touching CJ’s fingertips as the clock expired. You can watch the slow-motion replay below.

CJ MCCOLLUM FROM HALF COURT

Refs say the shot was late and the Hawks lose pic.twitter.com/KEOpuwnC0s

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 7, 2026

The moment McCollum took two dribbles before getting a shot off made it nearly impossible for him to get the ball out of his hands in time. The fact that it was even close was a testament to how quickly the veteran guard released the ball after his second dribble.

McCollum finished with 17 points in the 108-105 loss. While CJ didn’t get the Hawks an extra period on Monday, he’s still been a godsend for the team ever since he arrived in Atlanta in the Trae Young deal. The Hawks have gone 18-3 since McCollum became a permanent fixture in the team’s starting lineup.

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Yaxel Lendeborg giving an interview

Yaxel Lendeborg gives the saddest interview at halftime of national title game

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Yaxel Lendeborg was giving it straight during Monday’s national title game.

The Michigan star forward Lendeborg battled through multiple ailments to suit up on Monday against UConn at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind. He did not look like himself at all though, finishing the first half with four points on 1/5 shooting and no other statistics to his name.

Lendeborg was interviewed by Tracy Wolfson of CBS at halftime and proceeded to give the saddest interview. The 23-year-old All-American admitted that he was feeling “awful” and “super weak.”

Here is the full interview clip.

"I feel awful. I feel super weak right now… I'm missing plays that I don't usually miss."@umichbball's Yaxel Lendeborg wasn't pleased with his first-half effort | @tracywolfson pic.twitter.com/5vDsUln11g

— CBS Sports College Basketball (@CBSSportsCBB) April 7, 2026

Michigan dominated Arizona in the Final Four over the weekend, but Lendeborg suffered both an MCL sprain and a twisted ankle during the game. He vowed to play in Monday’s national title game though and did just that, grinding through all 20 minutes in the first half as Michigan took a narrow 33-29 lead over UConn into the break.

That said, even Michigan head coach Dusty May seemed to hint in recent days that the reigning Big Ten Player of the Year Lendeborg was compromised. With their best player clearly at less than 100 percent on Monday (and by self-admission at that), the likes of Morez Johnson Jr., Elliot Cadeau, and Aday Mara were left to do some heavier lifting on offense for the Wolverines instead.

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Willson Contreras yelling at the pitcher

Willson Contreras rages at the Brewers after getting hit by a pitch

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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It has happened again with Willson Contreras.

The Boston Red Sox first baseman Contreras was involved in a heated incident during Monday’s game against the Milwaukee Brewers. In the bottom of the third inning at Fenway Park in Boston, Mass., Contreras was clipped by an inside pitch from Milwaukee’s Brandon Woodruff and proceeded to rage.

Contreras yelled angrily at Woodruff as he was making his way up the first-base line, resulting in his brother (Brewers catcher William Contreras, who was behind the plate) having to escort him in the direction of the bag. While he was standing on first base, Contreras then started getting heated with a nearby umpire.

Finally, Contreras was forced out at second base on a fielder’s choice … and took a very hard (but legal) slide into Brewers shortstop David Hamilton in the process. Here is the video of the full sequence.

Willson Contreras didn't like being hit by Brewers pitcher Brandon Woodruff

He then took a hard slide into second base the next at-bat pic.twitter.com/VwX1uxQ33i

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 7, 2026

There is plenty of history between Contreras (who used to play in the NL Central with both the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals), and the Brewers. In particular, Contreras had a vulgar incident with the Brewers during a meeting in Milwaukee last season. The television broadcast of Monday’s game also noted that the HBP marked the sixth total time that Woodruff had plunked Contreras over the years.

On top of that, Contreras has now been hit 102 times over the last six years (including an MLB-leading 14 in the 60-game 2020 season), and he really hates it. Contreras once even sparked a benches-clearing brawl with another team after being hit.

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Kyle Tucker in his Dodgers uniform

Kyle Tucker gets a very harsh reception from Blue Jays fans during game

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Some of the loudest boos during Monday night’s Los Angeles Dodgers-Toronto Blue Jays game were reserved for a guy who wasn’t even around the last time that the two teams met.

The Dodgers and Blue Jays met at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ont. for the first time since their seven-game World Series thriller last year. In the first inning, new Dodgers outfielder Kyle Tucker stepped up to the plate … and received a incredibly loud chorus of boos.

Here is the video.

Loud boos at Rogers Centre for Kyle Tucker as he steps to the plate pic.twitter.com/CrM05fjE3m

— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 6, 2026

Just about every Dodgers players was booed at Rogers Centre on Monday with Toronto’s absolutely heartbreaking World Series defeat to Los Angeles still fresh in the minds of all in the crowd. But the boos for Tucker in particular were pretty deafening.

For context, the Blue Jays seriously pursued the four-time All-Star Tucker in free agency this past offseason. They even reportedly offered Tucker some absurd contract terms in an all-out effort to land his signature.

But Tucker, 29, ultimately chose to sign with the hated Dodgers instead. Now Tucker is officially joining his teammate Shohei Ohtani as a player who will never know peace when he steps inside Toronto from now on.

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A Boston Red Sox hat

Red Sox fans rain down 3-word chant amid league-worst start

April 6, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Boston Red Sox fans let their feelings be known Monday as the team began to struggle once again at Fenway Park in Boston, Mass.

The Red Sox entered Monday’s contest against the Milwaukee Brewers as the lone MLB team that had yet to notch three wins this season. That looked like it was going to change as the home team raced to a 3-0 lead through the first three innings.

The lead Boston had built up, however, disappeared in an instant in the top of the 4th inning. Three of the Brewers’ first four batters got on to load the bases. Red Sox starter Brayan Bello induced a ground ball, but it led to a fielding error by third baseman Caleb Durbin.

Caleb Durbin. pic.twitter.com/eahVkPTfKe

— Savage (@Savageboston) April 7, 2026

The mistake opened the floodgates, as Milwaukee’s next three batters all got on base safely to take a 4-3 lead before the inning mercifully ended on a double play. The Red Sox’s self-inflicted wounds had fans chanting three words: “Sell the team!”

“SELL THE TEAM” chants are loud at Fenway Park pic.twitter.com/lD3FztkFbY

— Jake Iggy (@JakeIggy) April 7, 2026

We have now sell the team chants pic.twitter.com/UgkintMytX

— Lucas Parmenter (@Lucasparmenter0) April 7, 2026

It’s not the first time this season Bostonians have called for John Henry to sell off their beloved baseball franchise. But Monday’s chants were certainly much louder, and will only increase in volume if the team continues to struggle.

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Dan Hurley speaks out on the possibility of leaving for the NBA

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Dan Hurley appears to be keeping his options open when it comes to the pros.

The UConn head coach Hurley was interviewed this week by Adam Zagoria of Forbes. During the interview, Hurley suggested that he could still make the leap to the NBA at some point.

“I’m the UConn coach until the end, and maybe the NBA someday down the line,” said Hurley. “But yeah, I’m the UConn coach.”

The 53-year-old Hurley has been the coach at UConn since 2018 and has experienced immense success. He led the team to two consecutive NCAA titles in 2023 and 2024 and now has the Huskies back in the national championship game this year, where they are playing Michigan on Monday.

That said, Hurley had a major flirtation with the NBA just two summers ago. In June 2024, Hurley turned down a monster contract offer to become the head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers. He then ended up signing a new extension with UConn, which now runs through 2029-30.

If Hurley manages to lead the Huskies to another national title, the lure of a new challenge elsewhere might become even stronger. Interestingly enough too, Hurley’s contract with UConn features no buyout if he leaves for an NBA job after March 31, 2027 (with a buyout of just $1 million if he leaves for the NBA any earlier than that).

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Details surface on Luka Doncic’s unusual injury treatment

April 6, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Luka Doncic is going experimental as he attempts to return to the lineup as soon as humanly possible.

The Los Angeles Lakers star Doncic was diagnosed last week with a Grade 2 hamstring strain. He suffered the injury during a humiliating loss on Thursday to the Oklahoma City Thunder (see the video here).

On Sunday though, we learned that Doncic was seeking specialized treatment in Europe in the wake of his injury. The hope for Doncic is that he will somehow be able to return to play ahead of the usual roughly 4-to-6 weeks that it takes to recover from a hamstring strain of that nature.

Shams Charania of ESPN appeared Monday on “NBA Today” and shared the details about Doncic’s unusual treatment plan. Charania reported that Doncic was in Spain undergoing an injection procedure to promote healing in his hamstring (but noted that it was unclear if the treatment would actually work in speeding up Doncic’s timeline).

The No. 3 seed Lakers now have less than one week to go in the regular season before the playoffs officially start on Apr. 18. There is obviously significant risk when it comes to rushing back from a hamstring injury in particular, but Doncic is clearly comfortable with taking that risk in an effort to contribute to his team during the postseason.

In the meantime though, the Lakers are just one game away from falling to the No. 5 seed with four games left to play. With fellow L.A. star Austin Reaves also nursing a fresh 4-to-6-week absence of his own right now, it remains to be seen if Doncic’s gamble will even be worth it in the end.

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