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Austin Reaves in warmups

Austin Reaves is forced to miss the remainder of the regular season

April 4, 2026 by Rex Villas
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Austin Reaves will not be seeing action for several weeks.

The Los Angeles Lakers guard has been diagnosed with an oblique injury and is expected to miss not only the rest of the regular season but also games in the playoffs, according to Shams Charania of ESPN.

“Lakers’ Austin Reaves is expected to miss four to six weeks with the Grade 2 oblique injury, sources tell ESPN. Devastating run of injuries to L.A.’s two leading scorers. Reaves and Luka Doncic are expected to be sidelined to begin the NBA playoffs,” Charania wrote in a post on X.

This is more bad news for Los Angeles, which is still reeling from the injury suffered by their most important player, Luka Doncic.

The Slovenian superstar suffered a Grade 2 left hamstring strain during Thursday’s loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder and was declared out for the remainder of the regular season. His status for the playoffs is unknown, but for now, the Lakers will have to operate without two members of their key triumvirate, which also includes LeBron James.

Reaves sustained his injury in the same Thunder game, though he was able to finish the contest, scoring 15 points on 5/9 shooting. He also concludes his fifth NBA season with averages of 23.3 points on 49% shooting, 5.5 assists and 4.7 rebounds through 51 games.

The Lakers, who have already secured a spot in the 2026 NBA Playoffs, are scheduled to play five more regular-season games, including Sunday’s matchup against the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

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Dan Hurley poses with his wife Andrea at a concert

Dan Hurley’s wife calls out 1 opposing fanbase

April 4, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Andrea Hurley did not like what she saw out of one fellow Big East School this year.

Andrea, the wife of UConn men’s basketball head coach Dan Hurley, appeared over the weekend on The Field of 68 Media Network and discussed the Huskies’ NCAA Tournament run thus far. During the appearance, Andrea called out St. John’s fans for rooting against UConn during UConn’s Elite Eight game against Duke.

“I’m gonna say it,” said Andrea. “We were rooting for St. John’s [against Duke in the Sweet 16]. [But] when [UConn] went to the [Elite Eight] game, all those St. John’s fans were rooting against us. And that broke my heart.

“So that’s really sad, and that’s crappy,” Andrea added. “That was crappy.”

St. John’s lost to Duke in the Sweet 16 by a close final score of 80-75. Duke then advanced to face UConn in the Elite Eight, where UConn won on a dramatic last-second buzzer-beater.

Andrea was clearly expecting St. John’s to be rooting against the team that just beat them (Duke). But it appears that UConn’s two national championships in the past three NCAA seasons have made them the ultimate villain in the college world (along with husband Dan’s own behavior).

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New York Jets helmets

New York Jets now own an unwanted sports record

April 4, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The New York Jets are not playing right now, but they still managed to gain an unwanted distinction thanks to someone else’s efforts on Saturday.

The Buffalo Sabres officially clinched their first playoff appearance since 2011 on Saturday, ending a 14-year drought. It has been the longest playoff drought of any professional sports team.

That title now falls to the Jets, who had been sharing the honors. The Jets last made the playoffs during the 2010 season, when they lost in the AFC Championship to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Jets are now in sole possession for the longest playoff drought in the big 4 sports leagues 😭 pic.twitter.com/beHl17xdWR

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) April 4, 2026

The drought is a perfect example of the Jets’ issues, but they obviously run much deeper than that. Over the last 15 years, the Jets have dealt with a number of negative, unflattering stories, and it never seems to get better. In a league where nearly half the teams make the postseason in any given year, going as long without a playoff appearance as the Jets have seems almost impossible.

There is not much optimism that the Jets are going to break their drought in 2026, though they will have a new quarterback. Perhaps they have an unlikely turnaround in their future. More likely, however, they will have another rough season as part of their extended rebuild.

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Austin Reaves smirking while wearing a Lakers shirt

Austin Reaves had his MRI botched

April 4, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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Austin Reaves apparently had an unusual mishap with this MRI this week.

The Los Angeles Lakers star Reaves played through a rib/oblique issue during Thursday’s blowout loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. After the game, the Lakers flew to Texas for a game on Sunday against the Dallas Mavericks.

Reaves proceeded to undergo an MRI in Dallas, but Lakers head coach JJ Redick revealed on Saturday that the MRI was botched. The imaging center apparently scanned the wrong area, resulting in Reaves having to undergo a second MRI.

“The second [MRI] was today,” said Redick, per Khobi Price of The California Post. “Again, I don’t know where the chain of command lies with Dallas imaging. But, uh, they scanned the wrong area. Not on our end. We made it explicit what was supposed to be scanned. But they scanned the wrong area.”

While the results of Reaves’ second MRI were not immediately available, the Lakers will be certainly be high-strung over his health. Reaves ranks second on the team this season with 23.3 points per game and will be especially important now with leading scorer Luka Doncic out for the forseeable future.

It has been a difficult last couple of days for Reaves in other regards as well. Viral video surfaced earlier in the week of Reaves trading F-bombs with a heckler during a game.

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Bam Adebayo in a Heat uniform

Wizards were absolutely determined not to let Bam Adebayo drop 83 points on them again

April 4, 2026 by Grey Papke
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The Washington Wizards were absolutely determined not to let Bam Adebayo embarrass them again during their first meeting since he scored 83 points against them.

Saturday marked Adebayo’s first game against the Wizards since March 10, when he dropped 83 points on them. The team came out Saturday seemingly determined to make sure Adebayo did not get rolling again.

The first time Adebayo touched the ball, the Wizards threw three defenders at him and forced him to pass the ball.

The Wizards sent the triple team at Bam Adebayo on his first touch of the game💀 pic.twitter.com/fTbBzR6OhI

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 4, 2026

The Wizards, of course, deployed this strategy to try and stop Adebayo during that previous meeting. It did not really work, and they just wound up sending Adebayo to the free throw line repeatedly.

The threat of another explosive Adebayo performance had been eliminated by halftime, as he only put up five points in the first quarter. Considering how the Wizards felt about him getting the mark the first time, that was perhaps inevitable, though Adebayo was hardly prioritizing a repeat performance.

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Munetaka Murakami hitting a home run

White Sox announcer John Schriffen in trouble over his nickname for Munetaka Murakami

April 4, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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John Schriffen is apparently on some thin ice with the highers-up in Chicago.

The Chicago White Sox television play-by-play announcer Schriffen has gotten himself into trouble with the nickname that he recently bestowed upon first-year White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami, Jeff Agrest of the Chicago Sun-Times reported this week. During a recent game against the Miami Marlins at loanDepot Park in Miami, Fla., Schriffen referred to Murakami as the “South Side Samurai” after an RBI single in the third inning.

Munetaka Murakami has recorded a hit in each of his first five career games! pic.twitter.com/5aGmiunXlF

— MLB (@MLB) March 31, 2026

Agrest reports that Schriffen “sent shockwaves” through the White Sox’ offices with the “potentially racist” nickname. Sox officials reportedly were not excited about the possibility of offending viewers (with Agrest noting that fans should not expect to hear the nickname on the air again).

The two-time infielder Murakami, a two-time home runs leader in his native Japan, signed with the White Sox over the offseason. Murakami is off to a strong start in Chicago thus far, producing three home runs, four RBIs, and five walks through his first seven games.

As for Schriffen, he is now in his third season as the play-by-play voice of the White Sox. Schriffen already went viral a couple of years ago over his heated call of an incident with the Milwaukee Brewers.

Agrest notes that Schriffen is in the final guaranteed year of his contract in Chicago. It remains to be seen if the Murakami nickname incident will factor into the team’s decision on whether or not to bring Schriffen back beyond 2026.

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Geno Auriemma coaching a game

Everyone said the same thing about Geno Auriemma’s apology

April 4, 2026 by Grey Papke
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UConn head coach Geno Auriemma issued an apology for his actions at the end of Friday’s Final Four game against South Carolina, but many noticed one thing was missing.

Auriemma issued an apology on Saturday, one day after his heated postgame confrontation with South Carolina coach Dawn Staley following South Carolina’s 62-48 win at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. In the statement, Auriemma said there was “no excuse” for his postgame behavior.

“I want to apologize to the staff and the team at South Carolina,” Auriemma said in the statement. “It was uncalled for in how I reacted.”

A statement from Geno Auriemma after his actions last night: pic.twitter.com/F6REMNYkfY

— Alexa Philippou (@alexaphilippou) April 4, 2026

Many were quick to point out, however, that Auriemma’s statement never mentions Staley by name, which did not sit well with many.

Notice he never mentioned Staley by name lol

— John W. (@jmwall24) April 4, 2026

Kind of. Missing Staley’s name. Some anger management next?

— Neil W. Blackmon (@nwblackmon) April 4, 2026

To not even mention Dawn Staley is weak asf https://t.co/MhA0vynj7t

— Nicki Jhabvala (@NickiJhabvala) April 4, 2026

Auriemma said he felt snubbed by Staley not meeting him for a pregame handshake. He settled for a broad apology to the Gamecocks’ staff instead of addressing his South Carolina counterpart directly.

The most probable outcome is that Auriemma was frustrated with the Huskies’ first loss of the season and lost his cool. The veteran UConn coach was upset about how the game was called by the officials. He complained about his players getting beat up by the physical South Carolina players, and he felt Staley was working the officials in her favor.

UConn had been unbeaten prior to the loss, and won last year’s NCAA championship. South Carolina won the year before and will face UCLA on Sunday with the chance to win their second title in three years.

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LeBron James in a Lakers jersey

LeBron James disses 2 other cities after his comments about Memphis

April 4, 2026 by Darryn Albert
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LeBron James is fully embracing his “get off my lawn” era.

The Los Angeles Lakers star James made waves this week with some shady comments about the city of Memphis. During an appearance on the “Bob Does Sports” YouTube page, James went on a profane monologue about how he did not like playing in Memphis. He then went on to suggest that the Grizzlies should move to nearby Nashville instead (see his full comments here).

James received a bit of backlash over his remarks. Speaking with reporters on Saturday, James was asked about the comments and proceeded to double down (while also dissing two other cities in the process).

“I’m 41 years old,” said James, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN. “There’s two cities I do not like playing in right now. That’s Milwaukee, and that’s Memphis. What is the problem with that? I don’t like going home [to Cleveland] either. S–t, and I’m from there. People are ridiculous.”

In his 24th NBA season, James has spent extended time in every single NBA city. While James only has to travel to Eastern Conference cities once a year these days (including Milwaukee and Cleveland), he still clearly has his likes and dislikes at this point.

What is most interesting about James’ latest comments however is the mention of Cleveland. James is a native of Akron, Ohio and played 11 total seasons with the Cavaliers spanning two separate stints. There has also been some widespread speculation in recent weeks that James could potentially return to Cleveland for a grand farewell tour in 2026-27.

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The Angels logo at Angel Stadium

Angels president gets booed at home opener

April 4, 2026 by Larry Brown
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Los Angeles Angels fans expressed their displeasure with the team ahead of their home opener on Friday night.

The Angels lost to the Seattle Mariners 3-1 in 10 innings during their home opener at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. Prior to the start of the game, team president John Carpino was introduced and threw out the ceremonial first pitch. He was loudly booed by the fans in attendance.

Angels fans loudly booed team president John Carpino as he threw out the first pitch at the home opener. 👀⚾️

Aficionados de los Angels abuchearon con fuerza al presidente del equipo, John Carpino, cuando lanzó la primera bola en el Opening Day. 👀⚾️#Angels #OpeningDay #MLB… pic.twitter.com/M5EPnabnFY

— claudia gestro 💫 (@claudiagestro) April 4, 2026

Why would Carpino be booed?

Angels fans are frustrated with the franchise. The team is headed for its 11th straight losing season. They haven’t made the playoffs since 2014, and they have finished last in their division in consecutive years — this all despite the division-rival A’s being in the middle of a move to Las Vegas.

The Angels are recognized as a cheap franchise that doesn’t spend the money needed to contend. The only positive to them not investing money into their organization for the purposes of competing and developing players is that at least the cost savings are kicked back to the fans in the form of cheap tickets. Compared to going to a Dodgers game, attending an Angels home game is much more affordable, but there is also much less winning, which is a real bummer for the fans.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo drives to the basket.

Bucks say Giannis Antetokounmpo did not play in scrimmages

April 4, 2026 by Larry Brown
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The Milwaukee Bucks are presenting evidence to the NBA that apparently support their stance in their dispute with star player Giannis Antetokounmpo.

The NBA is investigating the Bucks over their handling of Antetokounmpo, who has not played in a game since March 15 due to a knee injury. Antetokounmpo says he wants to play but the team won’t medically clear him. The Bucks apparently question Antetokounmpo’s willingness to play.

According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Bucks told investigators that Antetokounmpo declined to participate in 3-on-3 scrimmages as part of his protocol to return from his knee injury. To the team, that is evidence supporting their stance that Antetokounmpo should not be cleared yet.

The dispute between the sides is further evidence of the rift that has grown between them.

Antetokounmpo made it clear during the offseason that he wanted a trade, but no deal materialized. There was talk ahead of the deadline of a potential trade, but Milwaukee once again kept Giannis. Now the team’s owner says they want a contract extension in place for their star player ahead of next season. If no contract extension is agreed to, then perhaps Antetokounmpo might finally be dealt.

Antetokounmpo vents publicly

Antetokounmpo went public with his frustration prior to the Bucks’ game against the Celtics in Milwaukee on Friday. He said the suggestion that he didn’t want to play was “like a slap in my face.”

“I’ve never seen a case of a player saying, my caliber of player, that’s like — I’m saying it publicly — I want to f–-ing play. You know what I’m saying? I don’t think I’ve seen this. So, if there needs to be an investigation, great. There should be. I don’t know. There should be. Until we figure something out,” he said.

Bucks coach Doc Rivers also expressed frustration over the situation, telling reporters it is annoying to constantly discuss the matter. He echoed Antetokounmpo’s comments by saying somethiing needs to be figured out.

Doc Rivers on Giannis not playing:

"This is a grown man's game and it should be handled that way by everybody… Just from that seat the fact that I have to sit up here and keep addressing it, it bothers me and we need to do something about it" pic.twitter.com/CO9k2iyCs4

— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) April 4, 2026
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Geno Auriemma on the sidelines

Geno Auriemma reveals why he was irked with Dawn Staley

April 4, 2026 by Larry Brown
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Geno Auriemma was upset with Dawn Staley after his UConn Huskies lost to Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks 62-48 at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz., on Friday night. He explained after the game what his primary issue was.

Auriemma told reporters that he was upset that Staley had left him hanging prior to the game. The two had shaken hands prior to the start of the game. However, after the big pregame introductions were conducted by the public address announcer, Auriemma went to the middle of the court and waited for Staley. The two coaches typically meet in the middle of the court after introductions, but Staley never came.

Auriemma was annoyed that Staley missed that moment.

“The protocol is, before the game, you meet at halfcourt,” Auriemma said after the game. “I waited there for like three minutes.”

Staley never came. In a video that was published on social media, Auriemma could be seen complaining to Staley about that moment. Staley had a profane response.

Though that’s the issue Auriemma publicly complained about, his frustration may have had to do more with the game’s outcome than anything else. The veteran UConn coach also was upset about how the game was called by the officials. He complained about his players getting beat up by the physical South Carolina players, and he felt Staley was working the officials in her favor.

UConn had been unbeaten prior to the loss, and won last year’s NCAA championship. South Carolina won the year before and will face UCLA on Sunday with the chance to win their second title in three years.

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South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley at a Final Four press conference

Dawn Staley had vicious message for Geno Auriemma during confrontation

April 4, 2026 by Larry Brown
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Dawn Staley had a vicious message for Geno Auriemma during their confrontation on Friday night.

Staley’s South Carolina Gamecocks beat Auriemma’s UConn Huskies 62-48 at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz., to advance to the championship game of the NCAA Tournament. Things got heated after the game when Auriemma confronted Staley. Apparently Staley was not holding back either.

A video has circulated that shows the interaction between the coaches, as well as Staley’s reaction. The South Carolina coach was heard repeating, “I will beat Geno’s a–” after the confrontation.

Crazy moment between Geno and Dawn. pic.twitter.com/CspinsnxDz

— Kareem Copeland (@kareemcopeland) April 4, 2026

What was the confrontation about? Auriemma, who was probably more annoyed about losing than anything else, vented about Staley not coming to shake his hand prior to the game as is custom at the Final Four. The two had already done so once, but Auriemma was expecting Staley to do so again after the pregame introductions were conducted, as is tradition. Staley didn’t follow, and that apparently irked Auriemma — as did the result.

UConn suffered its first loss of the season and ends the campaign 38-1. South Carolina, which is now 36-3, moves on to face 36-1 UCLA in the championship on Sunday.

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Nephew of San Francisco Giants rookie Daniel Susac has epic meltdown.

Giants rookie Daniel Susac’s nephew goes viral after epic meltdown

April 4, 2026 by Dan Benton
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San Francisco Giants rookie catcher Daniel Susac delivered an outstanding performance in his first major league start on Thursday night against the New York Mets at Oracle Park.

The 24-year-old went 3-for-3 with a walk, reaching base in all four plate appearances as the Giants secured a 7-2 victory.

Susac, the younger brother of former Giants catcher Andrew Susac and the organization’s No. 21 prospect, made a strong impression both offensively and defensively in his long-awaited debut.

Yet it was a family moment in the stands that captured widespread attention.

As the Susac clan celebrated Daniel’s first career hit, cameras panned to the crowd and spotlighted his young nephew, Chuck. Held by his mother, the emotional child broke into tears and loud screams amid the enthusiastic jumping and excitement.

The Susac family was HYPED after Daniel's first MLB hit 😄 pic.twitter.com/WJ0Q5jBpEf

— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) April 3, 2026

“Yeah, so last night we were dealing with the Terrible Twos,” Susac’s father, Matt, told MLB.com. “We were three hours past bedtime, his grandfather had been feeding him Dip ‘n Dots all day, and Paw Patrol kept getting interrupted on my phone. It was just like the perfect storm of chaos.”

Chuck’s overwhelmed reaction, complete with visible distress as he was moved during the celebration, quickly spread across social media, drawing amused and sympathetic responses from fans.

The Susac family, with deep roots in the Giants organization, shared in the joy of the milestone. Relatives later joked that Chuck might need an agent for his unintended viral fame.

Daniel acknowledged the clip with good humor, noting the full-circle nature of the evening for his family.

While Susac’s on-field success marked a promising beginning to his big-league career, his nephew’s memorable meltdown added a heartfelt, human touch to the night that resonated far beyond the ballpark.

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Andrew Luck gives a thumbs up to the crowd

Ex-Colts TE claims Chris Ballard pushed Andrew Luck into retirement

April 4, 2026 by Dan Benton
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Former Indianapolis Colts tight end Eric Ebron claimed on the On My Soul podcast that Indianapolis general manager Chris Ballard issued quarterback Andrew Luck a wild ultimatum in 2019.

Former Colts TE Eric Ebron claims that Chris Ballard gave Andrew Luck an ultimatum that may have pushed him to retire… how is nobody talking about this?!

It’s just one claim from one guy, but this is DAMNING on Chris Ballard if true.

Tbh, someone oughta ask him about this. pic.twitter.com/wnuoH1gOiT

— Justin Aufiero (@JustinRTBColts) April 3, 2026

“[Luck] don’t tell nobody this. This is the backstory,” Ebron said. “He’s so tired of injury that he just doesn’t want to do surgery. You know who the man is around there that gets on everyone’s nerves. Big draws over there behind that desk.

“He tells Andrew, ‘You’re either playing this year or we’re moving on.’ Who the f–k would tell Andrew Luck that? Right? Andrew Luck now says, ‘I’m not going to be ready, I’m tired of playing with pain. I’m going to retire.’”

Ebron alleged the remark came as Luck, battling persistent injuries including a calf strain that became a high-ankle issue, declined further surgery and expressed fatigue from playing through pain.

Ebron said Ballard’s statement prompted Luck to retire abruptly on August 24, 2019, days before the regular season, ending a promising career marked by elite talent but frequent health setbacks.

Luck, the No. 1 overall pick in 2012, had signed a six-year, $140 million extension in 2016. The team did not seek repayment of roughly $24.8 million in signing bonus money after his departure.

Ebron, who played one season with Luck in 2018 and posted career-best numbers, described Ballard as the individual who “gets on everyone’s nerves.” However, Ebron has a documented history of tension with Ballard from his Colts tenure, including public friction over playing time and roster decisions.

The claim has sparked debate among fans and analysts. Some view it as damning if accurate, while others question Ebron’s credibility given the timing—nearly seven years later—and his past grievances.

Ballard has not publicly addressed the allegation. The controversy resurfaces questions about the franchise’s quarterback situation since Luck’s exit.

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Cooper Flagg looks on

Jason Kidd makes bold claim about Cooper Flagg after his 51-point game

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Jason Kidd is basically the conductor of the Cooper Flagg hype train at this point.

The Dallas Mavericks got heated with officials during Friday’s game against the Orlando Magic for arguing for Flagg’s sake and eventually got ejected from American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. Flagg was upset over a no-call on a drive that led to the rookie getting a technical foul. Kidd picked it up from there.

FULL MOMENT: Cooper Flagg gets a tech for arguing a no call and then Jason Kidd & Naji Marshall ejected pic.twitter.com/WytlDESjWm

— NBAbzy (@nbabzyy) April 4, 2026

Flagg couldn’t power the Mavericks to victory in honor of their coach, but he did manage to record the very first 50-point game by a teenager in NBA history. The Mavs wunderkind scored 51 points on just 30 shots in a 138-127 loss.

Kidd, who was definitely watching Flagg achieve the feat from the locker room, made a bold claim as he spoke to reporters during his postgame press conference. Kidd not only touted Flagg as the clear Rookie of the Year, but he put him in the GOAT trajectory alongside Michael Jordan.

“He should be Rookie of the Year. It’s unbelievable,” Kidd said, via ESPN’s Tim MacMahon. “The country is not watching the same thing that we get to watch on a daily basis. The things that he’s done, he’s in rare air. He’s with the GOAT when you talk about MJ and what he did in his rookie year — and as a teenager.”

Flagg has had one of the best rookie campaigns in recent memory, averaging 20.3 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 4.5 assists on 46.7% shooting as the focal point of a rebuilding Mavs team. But Jordan was on a different stratosphere as a rookie, putting up 28.2 points, 6.5 rebounds, 5.9 assists, and 2.4 steals on a 51.5% clip in his first season with the Chicago Bulls.

MJ never scored 50 as a rookie, but did breach the 45-point mark four times — something Flagg has only done twice, including Friday’s 51-point effort.

In all fairness to Flagg, he’s doing all this just months after turning 19. Jordan turned 22 by the end of his rookie campaign. The improvement Flagg has shown since his disastrous first game has been immense. One can only imagine how good he’ll be once he gets a few seasons under his belt.

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Texas coach Vic Schaefer consoling Rori Harmona after losing to UCLA in Final Four

Texas coach made classy move after losing to UCLA in Final Four

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Texas women’s basketball head coach Vic Schaefer showed some heart for his players in the dying seconds of Friday’s Final Four game against UCLA.

Graduating Texas senior Rori Harmon checked out of the heavyweight NCAA Tournament clash as her team trailed 51-44 with 3.1 seconds left at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz. Harmon was understandably emotional as she walked off the floor in her Longhorns uniform for the final time.

Schaefer sensed his lead guard needed a shoulder to cry on. The veteran coach took Harmon aside and shared an emotional moment with her just before the final seconds ticked off the clock.

Whew. Incredible career for Rori Harmon. Consoled by her head coach Vic Schaefer as the Longhorns lose to UCLA.

It ends for #Texas in the Final Four.

Special relationship between these two.#HookEm | 📹: ESPN pic.twitter.com/w3pMKakGoY

— Noah Gross (@noah_gross27) April 4, 2026

Harmon finished with eight points and five assists on 4/11 shooting in what was a rough offensive night for Texas. Longhorns first option Madison Booker made just three of her 23 shot attempts for six points, as UCLA kept her in check the entire night.

Schaefer, who is in his sixth season as Texas’ head coach, has had Harmon as his starting point guard in each of the last five seasons. After losing in the Elite 8 in two of their first three seasons together, the Longhorns made it to the Final Four in back-to-back seasons, falling one game short of the national title game both times.

Schaefer handled his Final Four loss much differently than Geno Auriemma did hours earlier. The UConn head coach confronted Dawn Staley after losing to her South Carolina squad hours earlier.

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Cooper Flagg looks on

Cooper Flagg pulls off NBA feat no other teenager has ever done

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Cooper Flagg cannot legally buy a beer just yet, but he can at least satiate himself with a 50-burger as he counts down the days.

The Dallas Mavericks rookie went off for 51 points in a losing effort Friday against the Orlando Magic at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. While the present-day scoreboard showed a 138-127 loss for the home team, Flagg gave the crowd more reasons to be excited about the future of the team.

Flagg notched his 50-piece in hyper-efficient fashion, shooting 19/30 from the field and sinking all seven of his free-throw attempts. He became the first-ever teenager to score 50 points in NBA history, doing so on an And-1 bucket in the closing minutes.

COOPER FLAGG 50 PIECE

The first teenager to ever do it pic.twitter.com/1qwua6sbnv

— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) April 4, 2026

Flagg doesn’t turn 20 until late December, meaning he’ll also have plenty of chances to double down on his NBA milestone at the start of his second season.

Cooper Flagg (19 years, 103 days old) is the first teenager in NBA history with a 50-point game 😳pic.twitter.com/WllqERdLB5

— ESPN Insights (@ESPNInsights) April 4, 2026

Wet blankets could argue that Flagg just plays in an era of inflated scoring numbers and point to Bam Adebayo’s 83-point night from a few weeks back. But scoring 50 on grown men NBA players when he’s the same age as most college freshmen is impressive, no matter how you slice it.

Flagg entered Friday’s game in a tight Rookie of the Year race against his Duke teammate, Kon Knueppel. The Mavericks star’s 51-point night could ultimately sway a few voters once it’s time to cast ballots.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo on the court

Bucks under investigation from NBA

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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The Milwaukee Bucks and Giannis Antetokounmpo are once again at odds, with the NBA having to play the role of arbiter.

The league is reportedly investigating the Bucks for potentially circumventing the player participation policy and for allegedly making “inconsistent statements’ about the health of Antetokounmpo.

The NBA is investigating the Milwaukee Bucks for their handling of the player participating policy and potential inconsistent statements regarding the health of Giannis Antetokounmpo, sources tell ESPN. The league has interviewed Antetokounmpo's side, the Bucks and team doctors.

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 4, 2026

According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Bucks and Giannis have provided “different stories” about the 2-time MVP’s readiness to play. The team supposedly “doesn’t believe” that Antetokounmpo is actually fit and willing to play, while the Greek Freak claims the team refuses to medically clear him.

“You know who you are dealing with,” Antetokounmpo told reporters Friday before the Bucks’ game against the Boston Celtics, via The Athletic’s Eric Nehm. “So for somebody to come and tell me to not play or not to compete, it’s like a slap in my face. So, I don’t know where the relationship goes from there.

“I’ve never seen a case of a player saying, my caliber of player, that’s like — I’m saying it publicly — I want to f–-ing play. You know what I’m saying? I don’t think I’ve seen this. So, if there needs to be an investigation, great. There should be. I don’t know. There should be. Until we figure something out.”

Antetokounmpo called anyone believing that he doesn’t actually want to play “an idiot.” He was particularly pointing to him missing out on a chance to play alongside his younger brother, Alex, who has gotten to play his first NBA minutes during the Bucks’ last two games.

The ongoing tension between Antetokounmpo and the Bucks has lingered throughout the year. With the rift continuing to grow between the two sides, Milwaukee is headed for a contentious offseason in the coming months.

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Geno Auremmia confronting Dawn Staley after UConn lost to South Carolina in the Final Four

Geno Auriemma goes at Dawn Staley in heated postgame confrontation

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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Geno Auriemma and Dawn Staley exchanged words that weren’t of the friendly variety Friday after UConn and South Carolina clashed in the Final Four.

Staley’s Gamecocks dealt Auriemma’s Huskies their first loss of the season in a 62-48 contest that saw UConn shoot 31.1% from the field. Auriemma wanted more than just a handshake after the final buzzer sounded as the two crossed paths on the sidelines at Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix, Ariz.

Rather than wish Staley well as South Carolina heads to the national championship game, Auriemma lost his temper as he confronted his longtime peer.

Geno lost twice tonight. pic.twitter.com/SXqrQhmsYk

— Michael Casagrande (@ByCasagrande) April 4, 2026

Auriemma wasn’t happy about a huge disparity in fouls called between the two teams, with UConn getting whistled for 17 of the 25 fouls in the contest. After a third quarter where the Gamecocks didn’t get called for a single foul despite Huskies sophomore Sarah Strong having her jersey partially torn, which prompted Auriemma to call out Staley and the referees midgame.

“There were six fouls called that quarter, all of them against us,” Auriemma said before the start of the fourth quarter. “And they’ve been beating the s–t out of our guys down there the entire game. And I’m not making excuses cause we haven’t been able to make a shot, but this is ridiculous.

“Their coach rants and raves on the sideline, and calls the referees some names you don’t want to hear. And now we get Sarah [Strong] with a ripped jersey, and they go, ‘I didn’t see it.’ Come on, man. This is for the national championship.”

"I'm not making excuses because we can't make a shot. But this is ridiculous."

Geno Auriemma had this to say on the officiating in the Final Four. pic.twitter.com/47cefDEj2O

— ESPN (@espn) April 4, 2026

It was a bitter end to UConn’s pursuit of back-to-back national titles.

UConn and South Carolina have faced off 15 times with Auriemma and Staley, respectively, on the sidelines. The Huskies have won nine of those contests, with Staley getting her sixth victory over Auriemma on Friday.

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Walt Frazier in a suit

Knicks announcer had his unhinged diss against Bulls get completely vindicated

April 3, 2026 by Renzo Pocholo Salao
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New York Knicks announcer Walt “Clyde” Frazier dialed up the creativity to insult the Chicago Bulls on Friday, and got proven right almost immediately.

As the game tipped off at Madison Square Garden, Frazier stunningly compared the wreckage from some of the Bulls’ recent losses to war-torn Iran. His partner in the booth, Mike Breen, could only laugh at what was such a deranged call before the game even began.

Frazier: “Mike, I was talking to my friends, man. And I was talking about eradicated, obliterated, devastated. They thought I was talking about Iran, but I was talking about the Bulls. Their last game to the Pacers, they gave up 145. Against the Sixers, they gave up 157. …”

Breen: “That’s how you start a telecast!?”

no context clyde pic.twitter.com/w4SvcNG7ld

— Teg🚨 (@IQfor3) April 3, 2026

It’s the type of comment only a beloved announcer like Frazier can make without getting a huge amount of backlash. The Knicks Hall of Famer is also known for his quirky calls, so this one doesn’t feel as out of place versus someone else making it.

Somehow, Frazier may have even undersold how poor Chicago’s form has been of late, because the Bulls rolled over instantly on Friday night. New York outscored Chicago 20-1 over the game’s first six minutes and trailed 78-41 at the half.

Knicks role players OG Anunoby and Mitchell Robinson combined for 34 points to skewer the Bulls over the game’s first two quarters. The Bulls franchise seems to be a mess on and off the court, with Chicago having to cut a recent acquisition for making some controversial comments of his own.

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