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Kevin Durant with the Houston Rockets

Kevin Durant shares a brutally honest opinion of Dillon Brooks

April 8, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Dillon Brooks is going to try harder if he wants to get under Kevin Durant’s skin.

The two faced off anew on Tuesday, as Brooks’ Phoenix Suns hosted Durant and the Houston Rockets at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. True to his brand, Brooks went at it with the future Basketball Hall of Famer.

The two exchanged words during a Rockets possession in the second quarter, with Durant ultimately letting his actions speak for him. After getting the ball out on the perimeter, Durant made a swift move to his right that caught Brooks off guard.

The Suns forward stumbled to the floor not once, but twice, as Durant found an open spot and knocked down a jumper.

Here’s a video of that play.

Kevin Durant & Dillon Brooks were exchanging words before KD put the moves on him🔥

What a matchup. 🍿

pic.twitter.com/XaGMOyX64q https://t.co/Lh6XUDNqXk

— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 8, 2026

Durant downplayed the notion that Brooks motivates him on the court.

“He don’t get that type of credit with me. Maybe some other guys that may turn up cause he talk to them, but he’s not that important, especially with me to get me going,” the former NBA Most Valuable Player said of Brooks after the Rockets’ 119-105 win, via Duane Rankin of The Arizona Republic.

The 16-time NBA All-Star said he respects Brooks, but made it clear his antics had little impact on the way he conducts his business.

“I wake up going and ready to play, but I respect Dillon. I respect what he brings to the game. I think that gets him going more than me. I just happened to get that ball right afterwards and make a good move, but it wasn’t in spite of Dillon and I wanted to show him up.

He’s not that much of a concern to me, but I respect how he approaches the game and what he does. And that’s valuable to him and that makes him a better player, but for me, it has nothing to do with my game.” 

What Durant said about Brooks likely will not affect him either, as he’s established himself as one of the Association’s top agitators.

Durant finished the game with 24 points on 8/20 shooting to go along with 4 rebounds and 3 assists, while Brooks scored just 10 points on a salty 3/12 shooting.

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Braves manager Walt Weiss tackling Angels batter Jorge Soler

Fans buzzing about Braves manager’s epic tackle on Jorge Soler during brawl

April 8, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss may have a future as a linebacker coach if he decides to switch sports.

Weiss showed off his wicked tackling ability during a brawl that broke out Tuesday at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. Angels slugger Jorge Soler charged the mound in the 5th inning after taking exception to an errant throw and some words from Braves pitcher Reynaldo Lopez.

The two ended up throwing some wild haymakers that didn’t land, and Weiss was there to break it up before any of them did. Weiss got through all the blockers around Soler to take him down cleanly with a tackle that would make Bill Belichick smile.

Atlanta Braves manager Walt Weiss TACKLED Jorge Soler in the fight between Soler and Reynaldo Lopez.

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a manager tackle a player before 👀 pic.twitter.com/W69Zm5tMos

— js9innings (@js9inningsmedia) April 8, 2026

Fans were absolutely loving it.

Look at Walt Weiss shedding blockers.

Gets low.
Great vision in the hole.
Perfect wrap up to bring down 6'3'' 235lb Jorge Solar.

Can't teach a form tackle any better. pic.twitter.com/z8CYk4py9e

— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) April 8, 2026

Incredible takedown by Walt Weiss

62-year-old manager.

Textbook form tackle.

Football guy. https://t.co/SbhIh22Iuj pic.twitter.com/53yp2XD5kl

— Dan Fetes (@danfetes) April 8, 2026

follow #22, that's WALT WEISS WITH THE PERFECT TACKLE 💀

what a manager, i am so proud right now pic.twitter.com/xSJ0kPdV82

— megañ (@3×5) April 8, 2026

Soler was a good sport about it. Through an interpreter, he explained that he has “a good relationship” with Weiss, who was his bench coach during Jorge’s stints with the Braves in 2021 and 2024.

“We have a good relationship,” Soler said when asked about getting tackled by Weiss, via Angels reporter Rhett Bollinger. “I don’t think he tried to do anything against me. We’re friends. I think he was just trying to protect me.”

Soler and Lopez are both beefy guys who could’ve done some serious damage to each other had Weiss not gotten involved in time.

The Braves were leading 4-2 when the brawl occurred and held the line defensively for a 7-2 victory. When you see your skipper recording tackles like that, it’s hard not to be motivated to give your all on defense.

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Amen Thompson and Jalen Green exchanging words during Rockets-Suns game

Amen Thompson, Jalen Green had fiery exchange in Rockets-Suns clash

April 7, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Jalen Green and Amen Thompson showed some animosity between them during Tuesday’s clash between the Houston Rockets and Phoenix Suns.

The Suns led the Rockets 55-50 late in the second half when Devin Booker gave possession up to Thompson, leading to a 1-on-1 face-off between the Rockets wing and his former teammate Green on the other end.

Green ended up fouling Thompson, which sparked a heated exchange between the two.

Jalen Green and Amen Thompson suited up as teammates 138 times in the regular season.

Naturally, their first game as opponents has come with a little EXTRA. pic.twitter.com/nYNDPEulje

— PHNX Suns (@PHNX_Suns) April 8, 2026

Referees let the action simmer down rather than call any technical fouls in that instance during a nationally televised game. But the two had been chirping, scratching, and clawing all game to that point.

The two got entangled in the first quarter after Green blocked a Thompson layup, leading to an offensive foul on the Suns guard for tugging on Thompson’s jersey.

Jalen Green gets tied up with Amen Thompson not even a couple minutes into the game. 👀

No love lost between Green and his former team.@FOX10Phoenix pic.twitter.com/iCXJ2i3ui3

— Blake Niemann (@Blakes_Take2) April 8, 2026

Thompson and Green are very familiar with one another. They were teammates in the previous two seasons on the Rockets before Green was shipped to Phoenix in the trade that brought Kevin Durant to Houston.

While some of the heat between the two could be chalked up to competitive fire, there was clearly some tension between the two they were finally able to let out on the court.

The matchup Tuesday was already the fourth time this season that the Rockets and Suns have squared off, but it was the first wherein Green was healthy enough to suit up against his former team.

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Angels' Jorge Soler and Braves' Reynaldo Lopez exchanging blows

Jorge Soler, Reynaldo Lopez exchange blows in wild Angels-Braves brawl

April 7, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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A wild brawl broke out in Anaheim on Tuesday in the Los Angeles Angels’ game against the Atlanta Braves.

Angels slugger Jorge Soler took exception to a ball that got away from Braves starter Reynaldo Lopez with two outs in the bottom of the 5th inning at Angel Stadium. Soler charged the mound and the two squared up once they were face-to-face.

Both men fired huge haymakers, but neither connected cleanly on any blows. Benches from both dugouts cleared, and they needed everybody in the dugout to keep the pair from mauling one another.

CHAOS AT ANGEL STADIUM pic.twitter.com/yPbzghzanQ

— Dillard Barnhart (@BarnHasSpoken2) April 8, 2026

Lopez hilariously still had the ball in his hands as he tried to throw a couple of punches.

You can see the pitch that sparked the scuffle below. Soler had been hit by a pitch already two innings prior.

This is the pitch that Jorge Soler didn't like. He then charged the mound and threw punches at Reynaldo López who threw some back. Soler was hit by a fastball in the third after homering in the first. https://t.co/QzZJfbxPZy pic.twitter.com/NuV1Uo2x2e

— Rhett Bollinger (@RhettBollinger) April 8, 2026

Soler has historically owned Lopez at the plate, entering the contest 13-for-22 with 4 home runs and 3 doubles against the right-hander. The Angels’ designated hitter continued that dominance on Tuesday with a two-out, two-run homer off the first pitch he saw in the first inning.

Jorge Soler mashes a two-run homer and the Angels start early! pic.twitter.com/msXeoyXxbZ

— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 8, 2026

It’s entirely possible that the 3rd-inning HBP and the 5th-inning inside throw were both by accident. But given how passionately the two fought once Soler charged the mound, it doesn’t seem likely.

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Geno Auriemma on the sidelines

Geno Auriemma issues an updated apology to Dawn Staley

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Geno Auriemma is finally circling back to do his apology the right way.

The UConn women’s basketball head coach Auriemma issued an updated apology on Tuesday night to South Carolina counterpart Dawn Staley. The apology came four days after the two got into a heated postgame confrontation following South Carolina’s Final Four victory over UConn.

“This morning, Dawn Staley and I spoke about our interaction after the game last Friday,” Auriemma said in the statement. “I apologized to Dawn, her staff, and her team. I’ve lost more games in the Final Four than any coach in history. But Friday I lost something more important. I lost myself.

“Those who know me know I have nothing but respect and admiration for the game and the coaches who coach it,” added Auriemma. “Dawn and her team deserved to win and they deserved better from me. Women’s basketball deserved better. My university, my athletes, my former players, and our fans deserved better.

“Dawn and I have agreed to move on, and we hope the focus will shift back to the growth in women’s basketball,” Auriemma’s statement concluded. “The game deserves it.”

After the 62-48 victory by South Carolina over UConn last Friday, Auriemma went at Staley in the postgame handshake line (video here). Auriemma was upset about the officiating during the game and also accused Staley of snubbing him before the game.

Over the weekend, Auriemma issued an initial apologythat was criticized as “weak” as it was vague and failed to mention Staley by name. Auriemma was also called out by a number of prominent sports figures in the wake of the saga, including one who ripped Auriemma as an “insecure bully.”

Earlier in the day on Tuesday though, Staley herself issued a statement calling on everybody to “turn the page” on the incident. Now with Auriemma issuing a (better) apology to Staley, the hatchet now finally appears to be buried.

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The New Orleans Pelicans logo at center court

Unexpected NBA rookie goes off for 40 points

April 7, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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The 2025 NBA rookie class continues to show how deep its talent pool goes.

The NBA world has been buzzing about Cooper Flagg lately — and for good reason. The Dallas Mavericks wunderkind recently became the first teenager in NBA history to drop 50 points in a single game. Aside from Flagg, second pick Dylan Harper, third pick VJ Edgecombe, and fourth pick Kon Knueppel have all flashed future All-NBA talent at different points in the season.

New Orleans Pelicans guard Jeremiah Fears wanted in on the party. The 7th overall pick out of Oklahoma went off Tuesday in a game against the Utah Jazz.

Fears finished with 40 points on 17/29 shooting with 5 rebounds and 6 assists. Fears joined an elite list of players since 2000 who have scored 40 or more points before turning 20.

Teenagers to score 40+ PTS since 2000:

Cooper Flagg (4x)
LeBron James (3x)
Anthony Edwards (2x)
GG Jackson
Kevin Durant
Carmelo Anthony
JEREMIAH FEARS pic.twitter.com/RK5OJ87nV7

— Underdog (@Underdog) April 8, 2026

The efficient scoring outburst was arguably more impressive considering Fears went 1/7 from beyond the arc. Had his outside shot been falling, he could have threatened to match Flagg as the second teenager ever to score 50.

Fears was already on a bit of a tear heading into Tuesday’s 156-137 win over the Jazz, averaging 17.7 points per game over his previous 7 contests.

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Luka Doncic looks on

Rich Paul makes concerning comments about Luka Doncic

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Rich Paul does not seem to think there is much hope left for Luka Doncic this season.

The Klutch Sports CEO Paul made some interesting comments about the Los Angeles Lakers star Doncic this week. On the latest episode of “Game Over,” the podcast that Paul co-hosts with Max Kellerman for The Ringer, Paul indicated that Doncic may be facing an even longer injury absence than expected.

“Luka and [Austin] Reaves are injured,” said Paul, per Sports Illustrated. “Luka is out, it’s trending he’s going to be out a lot longer than Austin Reaves.”

Doncic is dealing with a Grade 2 hamstring strain and has been ruled out for the rest of the regular season (with an “out indefinitely” tag being placed on him beyond that). As for Reaves, he has been diagnosed with a Grade 2 oblique strain and is expected to be out for 4-to-6 weeks.

We heard earlier this week that the 27-year-old Doncic was attempting an improbable early return and undergoing an unusual treatment in Europe to try to improve his odds. But Paul may have just tipped off the fact that Doncic’s hamstring injury is actually worse than the Lakers are leading on.

Paul, who is the agent of LeBron James (plus other current Lakers players such as Jarred Vanderbilt, Adou Theiro, and Bronny James), is clearly well-connected in L.A. If Paul’s comments here are to be believed, it might not be until next October (for the 2026-27 NBA season) that we see Doncic back on the court again.

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Rays fan accidentally showing full moon trying to catch a Cubs foul ball

Fan accidentally shows full moon on live broadcast trying to catch a foul ball

April 7, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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The full moon was out on a beautiful Tuesday night in Tampa Bay, but not the kind fans would have wanted to see.

Chicago Cubs outfielder Matt Shaw was at the plate with two outs in the top of the 9th inning of what was basically a decided game at Tropicana Field in Tampa, Fla. The visitors were up 9-2 on the Tampa Bay Rays, making Shaw’s at-bat pretty negligible as far as the game goes.

One fan’s embarrassing moment woke up the broadcast and basically everyone within the right-field seating section. Shaw fouled off a 1-1 pitch that twisted right all the way to the seats in foul territory.

The fan had a beat on it and slipped while trying to make a play, leading to him accidentally mooning the broadcast and everyone within his immediate vicinity. You’ve been warned.

Full moon in the Cubs/Rays game pic.twitter.com/o0MAsvhWYV

— Luke (@EverlastingLuke) April 8, 2026

Shaw ended up flying out to end the inning two pitches later. The silver lining for the fan was that the moment happened with a half-inning to go and virtually no chance at extras. Imagine botching a play like that in the first inning and having to sit there for hours longer.

The fan at least got to keep the foul ball.

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Draymond Green with his mouth open

Draymond Green offers a sharp criticism of Giannis Antetokounmpo

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Draymond Green is not a fan of what his fellow Defensive Player of the Year winner is doing right now.

The Golden State Warriors star Green touched on Giannis Antetokounmpo’s situation with the Milwaukee Bucks on the latest episode of his self-titled podcast. Green indicated that Antetokounmpo was being ungrateful towards the Bucks.

“I love how Giannis treats the Milwaukee Bucks organization,” said Green. “He treats them like, ‘Screw y’all, and I don’t care what y’all gotta say.’ Meanwhile, they’ve given all his brothers an opportunity to play NBA basketball. It’s the craziest thing I’ve seen.

“He’s on the sideline, cheering and happy for his brothers,” Green added of Antetokounmpo. “Meanwhile, [he’s] sitting in the back, two [middle] fingers in the air, telling the Milwaukee Bucks to get the hell out of his face. And ‘I’m gonna get y’all investigated.’”

Green is referencing how Giannis’ brothers, Thanasis and Alex, are both currently on the Bucks roster and receiving minutes. Thanasis, in particular, has been in Milwaukee for six total seasons now, despite doing little to show that he actually deserves to be on an NBA roster apart from who his brother is.

In any case, Giannis’ relationship with the Bucks has now gotten absurdly toxic, especially amid the recent NBA investigation into Milwaukee’s reported disagreement with Antetokounmpo over his playing status. But Green is taking the rare (and unexpected) step this week of siding with the team over the player in this dispute.

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JJ Redick in a black Lakers sweater

Mavericks respond to JJ Redick claiming they botched Austin Reaves’ MRI

April 7, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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The Dallas Mavericks are calling cap on JJ Redick’s claim that they had failed to conduct Austin Reaves’ MRI properly.

The Los Angeles Lakers head coach turned heads last week when he accused the Mavericks’ medical team of scanning “the wrong area” of Reaves’ body after he suffered an oblique issue. Reaves needed to undergo a second MRI, which confirmed the Lakers guard needed to miss the remainder of the regular season.

The Mavericks basically called Redick a liar, asserting that there was “no error” in their scan of Reaves’ oblique.

“Our medical team followed standard imaging protocols based on the information provided at the time,” the Mavericks said in a statement, via ESPN. “There was no error in the scan performed.”

A Lakers spokesperson reportedly declined to comment on the matter.

Some fans joked that the supposedly botched scan was a petty form of retribution for the Lakers taking away Luka Doncic from the Mavs. Many were dumbfounded that last year’s controversial blockbuster trade did not include Reaves heading to Dallas in return.

Reaves and Doncic remain out of the Lakers’ lineup due to injuries that both suffered in their Thursday matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder. While Reaves’ injury timeline is mostly set at 4-6 weeks, Doncic is reportedly looking at alternative treatment methods to potentially expedite his return.

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Doc Rivers coaching the Bucks

Report: Doc Rivers gave cringeworthy speech to Bucks before game

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Doc Rivers probably isn’t beating the “out of touch” allegations.

The Milwaukee Bucks head coach Rivers reportedly gave an extremely cringeworthy speech to the team before a game on March 2 against the shorthanded Boston Celtics. Shams Charania of ESPN shared the details during an appearance Tuesday on “NBA Today.”

“Look at my resume and Google me,” Rivers allegedly said to the Bucks. “I took teams to the playoffs and championship that weren’t supposed to be there. I thought this was one of them.”

"Look at my resume and Google me. I took teams to the playoffs and championship that weren't supposed to be there. I thought this was one of them.”

— Shams on what Doc Rivers said to the Bucks in a team meeting.

(h/t @ohnohedidnt24)

pic.twitter.com/n9HvH4KHqd

— Hoop Central (@TheHoopCentral) April 7, 2026

The speech, which was reportedly “not well-received” by the team, ended up going for naught. The Bucks then got demolished by the Celtics that night, losing by a final score of 108-81 (despite Boston being without starters Jaylen Brown, Jayson Tatum, and Neemias Queta for the game).

The irony of Rivers’ comments is that he is known as one of the greatest playoff underachievers in NBA history. While Rivers has had a couple of quality coaching jobs over the years (e.g. leading the All-Star-less 2018-19 LA Clippers to 48 wins and pushing the full-strength Kevin Durant-era Golden State Warriors to six games in the playoffs), he has almost always had prolific talent at his disposal. Rivers led the Big Three-era Boston Celtics, the Lob City-era and the Kawhi Leonard-Paul George-era LA Clippers, and the Joel Embiid MVP-era Philadelphia 76ers … but only had one NBA title (and a whole bunch of postseason chokes) to show for it.

That said, the bigger takeaway here is that Rivers’ position as the head coach of the 31-47 Bucks is becoming increasingly untenable (with a previous report also suggesting that Rivers had lost the locker room). One possible replacement for Rivers has already emerged as it is beginning to look like a parting of ways between Rivers and the Bucks after the season is inevitable.

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John Schneider yelling at the umpire

Blue Jays manager John Schneider completely crashes out on umpire after getting ejected

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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John Schneider made sure to get more than his money’s worth during Tuesday’s game.

The Toronto Blue Jays manager Schneider was ejected Tuesday against the Los Angeles Dodgers for arguing a balk that was called on Toronto pitcher Kevin Gausman. In the fifth inning at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ont., Gausman was facing Dodgers infielder Alex Freeland with a runner on first base when home plate umpire Dan Merzel called Gausman for a balk.

Merzel did not call the balk immediately as Gausman was shifting around on the mound and only made the ruling after the pitch had been delivered. Schneider then came out of the Toronto dugout asking for an explanation and eventually got thrown out by Merzel after things got heated.

Immediately upon being tossed, Schneider completely crashed out on Merzel. He slammed his hat down and got right up into Merzel’s face to give Merzel a piece of his mind.

Here is the video of the full sequence (featuring an irate Schneider turning about five different shades of red over the course of the encounter).

Blue Jays manager John Schneider LOST HIS MIND because the umpire ejected him for arguing a balk call pic.twitter.com/EyZrxaK4UH

— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) April 8, 2026

The Blue Jays lost Monday’s series opener to the Dodgers by an ugly final score of 14-2. With the Dodgers also beating the Blue Jays in the 2025 World Series as well, frustrations had clearly been brewing for Schneider (who has also produced other ruthless moments against rival teams over the years).

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Victor Wembanyama on the ground in pain

Notable update emerges on Victor Wembanyama’s injury

April 7, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Victor Wembanyama appears to have successfully Matrix-dodged a bullet.

An MRI on the San Antonio Spurs star Wembanyama came back clean, indicating that he avoided serious injury (Chris Haynes of NBA TV reported Tuesday). Wembanyama will now be listed as day-to-day moving forward.

The 22-year-old Wembanyama went down during Monday’s win over the Philadelphia 76ers. In the second quarter at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas, 76ers forward Paul George ran into Wembanyama on an attempted fast break by the Spurs.

Wembanyama immediately hit the deck in pain and was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the game due to a rib contusion. Here is the video.

pic.twitter.com/RbgN1p7LqK

— Polo (@PoloTheHooper) April 7, 2026

The 60-19 Spurs are currently 2.5 games back of the 62-16 Oklahoma City Thunder for the best record in the league. While they most likely will not be able to catch the Thunder (especially with Wembanyama now listed as doubtful for Wednesday’s game against the Portland Trail Blazers), the clean MRI is undoubtedly good news for the Spurs.

As it stands right now, Wembanyama only needs to make one more 20-minute appearance during a game in order to qualify for this season’s NBA awards. The 7-foot-4 center also recently laid out his argument for why he should win MVP over OKC’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

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Michael Malone talking at a press conference

Michael Malone explains decision to take North Carolina job

April 7, 2026 by Matt Wadleigh
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The North Carolina Tar Heels surprised everybody by hiring former Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone.

After firing Hubert Davis as the men’s basketball coach, North Carolina has decided on Malone in an unexpected move. Malone has never been a college head coach before, and he is just one year removed from being fired by the Nuggets.

During Malone’s introductory press conference in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, he opened up on making the move to the college ranks.

“I have a chance to be a part of something special,” Malone said. “This was the only college job I’d ever consider. Any other job, I wouldn’t even answer the phone.”

"I have a chance to be a part of something special. … This was the only college job I'd ever consider."

Michael Malone on his decision to become the head coach of @UNC_Basketball. pic.twitter.com/g3HFnzQ6s4

— ACC Network (@accnetwork) April 7, 2026

North Carolina is a blueblood in college basketball, and Davis took the Tar Heels to the national title game in his first year after replacing the legendary Roy Williams.

North Carolina made headlines in 2024 after hiring Bill Belichick as the football coach, so the Tar Heels are now dipping into the NBA realm in hopes of bringing the basketball program back to a national title game.

Malone’s daughter, Bridget, is also a volleyball player at North Carolina, so that is an interesting tie in the hire.

Now, Malone has high expectations, which grew even more after reports swirled of his contract being in the six-year, $80 million range, which puts him in the top-five in the sport at approximately $8 million annually.

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The Lakers logo at half court

Lakers legend Michael Cooper has landed a college basketball head coaching job

April 7, 2026 by Matt Wadleigh
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Michael Cooper, a five-time NBA champion as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers, is now a head coach in college basketball.

Cooper has been hired by Cal State Los Angeles, a Division II school, according to Benjamin Royer of The Orange County Register.

Division II Cal State LA hires Lakers great Michael Cooper as men’s basketball head coach.

Cooper had served as associate head coach since 23’.

Cooper has led teams in the WNBA (LA Sparks, Atlanta Dream), women’s college basketball (USC) and in what’s now called the G League.

— Benjamin Royer (@thebenroyer) April 7, 2026

Cooper has been an assistant at Cal State LA since 2023, and he is now the head coach after Jim Saia stepped down following 10 seasons in charge of the program.

Cooper was a member of the Lakers from 1978 through 1990, and he played on the legendary Showtime Lakers squad alongside Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

Cooper does have head coaching experience, although not in college. He was the Los Angeles Sparks head coach from 2000 to 2004, then coached the Albuquerque Thunderbirds in the NBA G League before returning to the Sparks in 2007.

Cooper was a WNBA head coach again, this time with the Atlanta Dream from 2014 to 2017, before spending time in LA as the head coach for Chadwick City High School and Culver City High School.

Even though Cal State LA is in Division II, hiring a Lakers legend such as Cooper is a splashy move, and it could attract some players to the program.

Cal State LA finished with a 9-19 record this season.

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Ty Simpson warming up for Alabama

Marcus Spears urges 1 team to draft Alabama QB Ty Simpson

April 7, 2026 by Matt Wadleigh
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With Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza essentially locked in at No. 1 overall to the Las Vegas Raiders, the next best QB in this NFL Draft class is Alabama’s Ty Simpson.

Simpson has been a buzzy name as of late, and he makes sense for teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, who are waiting on an Aaron Rodgers decision, and the Los Angeles Rams, who have Matthew Stafford for potentially his final NFL season.

Where Simpson lands in this draft remains to be seen, and he could go in Round 1 or fall out of the first day completely.

However, former NFL player Marcus Spears said the Steelers should draft Simpson even if Rodgers returns for another season.

“There’s a lot of glaring issues in Pittsburgh, but the one glaring issue that you cannot win without in this league, is high-level quarterback play,” Spears said during an episode of “NFL Live.”

Spears said they should select Simpson “regardless” if Rodgers is in town or not for the 2026 season.

"There's a lot of glaring issues in Pittsburgh, but the one glaring issue that you cannot win without in this league, is high-level quarterback play."@mspears96 thinks the Steelers should draft Ty Simpson regardless if Aaron Rodgers is there 👀 pic.twitter.com/AOYe18XK3y

— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) April 7, 2026

Steelers owner Art Rooney II said he anticipates a decision from Rodgers before the NFL Draft, and Brooke Pryor added that the Steelers might select a QB if Rodgers doesn’t come back.

But, Spears says that Simpson should be the pick at No. 21 even if Rodgers comes back, especially with the only other signal-callers on the roster being Will Howard and Mason Rudolph.

At the end of March, Adam Schefter said that Simpson is “confidently” a first-round pick, but it might be a matter of which team takes the chance on the former Crimson Tide star.

The NFL Draft begins on April 23 in Pittsburgh, and Simpson’s name is one of the most polarizing to watch until the draft kicks off.

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Craig Counsell in a Cubs hat

Cubs get crushing injury update on Cade Horton

April 7, 2026 by Matt Wadleigh
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The Chicago Cubs’ hopes of winning the National League Central have taken a massive blow just two weeks into the regular season.

Starting pitcher Cade Horton, who finished 2025 as the National League Rookie of the Year runner-up, is set to miss the entire season as he will undergo elbow surgery, Craig Counsell announced on Tuesday.

#Cubs Cade Horton will have surgery on his UCL and miss the rest of the season.

— Taylor McGregor (@Taylor_McGregor) April 7, 2026

Horton was removed from his latest start against the Cleveland Guardians in the second inning due to right forearm discomfort.

Horton was quickly placed on the Injured List, and a report on Tuesday said the Cubs pitcher would see a specialist after the initial MRI was “not good.”

**Breaking News** Per @JesseRogersESPN on Kap and JHood on @Espn1000 Cubs star Cade Horton will visit Dr. Keith Meister in Texas today after his MRI was not clean and not good. Trending down a bad path.

— David Kaplan (@thekapman) April 7, 2026

The Cubs entered the season with high hopes despite Kyle Tucker leaving in free agency. Chicago did sign Alex Bregman this offseason, which helped offset the departure of Tucker.

Horton, who turns 25 years old in August, went 11-4 with a 2.67 ERA in 23 regular-season games last season, but he lost the NL Rookie of the Year award to Atlanta Braves catcher Drake Baldwin.

Horton had a 2.45 ERA in 7.1 innings in 2026, but this is a devastating blow to the Cubs.

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Bulls are demanding their next GM keeps Billy Donovan

April 7, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The Chicago Bulls are taking a very firm stance on coach Billy Donovan and his future with the organization.

Bulls CEO Michael Reinsdorf laid down something of an ultimatum for general manager candidates on Tuesday when discussing the organization’s future. He said the Bulls will keep Donovan as long as the coach wants to say, and went as far as to add that the organization would not even consider GM candidates that were not committed to keeping Donovan as coach.

Reinsdorf:If we're interviewing someone and they're not sold on Billy and a Hall of Fame coach and person who has won championships in college and gone deep in playoffs in OKC and, given teams he was given, achieved good results in Chicago, then they're not right candidate for us

— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) April 7, 2026

Reinsdorf’s comments are particularly wild considering Donovan reportedly is not a lock to return next season.

As respected as Donovan is, this could limit the pool of GM candidates interested in the Chicago job. Some might want to pick their own coach, or at the very least, they would rather not have as firm a condition as that upon walking in the door. It could also raise questions as to just how much control a new GM would be given with the Bulls.

Donovan is wrapping up his sixth season as Chicago’s head coach. He is 224-254 overall with just one playoff appearance, but the Bulls clearly aren’t holding him chiefly responsible for that lack of success.

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Chris Sale angrily hit himself in the head with a baseball

April 7, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Atlanta Braves pitcher Chris Sale is known for his temper, but he demonstrated a whole new way to berate one’s self during Monday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels.

Sale had a meltdown in the fourth inning of Monday’s game at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Ca. After the first two batters reached, he missed on a 3-2 pitch to Jeimer Candelario. Once he got the ball back from his catcher, he took it and smashed it against his head in frustration.

Chris Sale was not happy with himself… and he let it show pic.twitter.com/esRZUWuutB

— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) April 7, 2026

Sale’s gesture did not turn the tide. He later issued a bases-loaded walk and hit by pitch, at one point slamming the rosin bag down on the mound in frustration. The Angels wound up pushing three runs across in the inning with the benefit of just two hits.

In the past, Sale has not been shy about letting off steam. Most famously, he cut up a bunch of throwback jerseys he didn’t want to wear while he was with the Chicago White Sox. He’s even had meltdowns while on minor league rehab before.

Sale wound up allowing six runs in four innings and took the loss, though he did strike out seven. He had allowed just four hits and one earned run over 12 innings in his first two starts of the season.

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Diego Pavia smiling

Diego Pavia is set for his first pre-draft visit

April 7, 2026 by Grey Papke
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Former Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia has landed an intriguing pre-draft visit.

Pavia is visiting the Carolina Panthers on Tuesday, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. It is the first known visit Pavia has taken with an NFL team outside of the NFL Combine.

#Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, the 2025 SEC Offensive Player of the Year, is visiting the #Panthers today, source says.

The 24-year-old helped Vandy to its first win over a top-5 team in program history. pic.twitter.com/9fHT9XmhBZ

— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 7, 2026

Pavia is not regarded as a top prospect, so it is interesting to see the Panthers use a visit on him. Bryce Young remains the team’s starting quarterback and that is unlikely to change, so Pavia would likely be a late-round backup option if the Panthers really wanted him.

Pavia is considered undersized for a quarterback, which limits his ceiling. There are also concerns about his maturity, though he has somewhat tried to minimize those.

Still, Pavia was a Heisman Trophy finalist who threw for 3,539 yards with Vanderbilt last season. He will likely get the chance to latch on somewhere, and it may be with the Panthers.

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