Lakers linked to a former 20-ppg scorer
The Los Angeles Lakers appear to be going for one half of “Bobi and Tobi.”
Veteran NBA forward Tobias Harris of the Detroit Pistons will be an early free-agent target for the Lakers, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Friday. Siegel also notes that Peyton Watson and Tari Eason are targets for the Lakers as well but adds that both players are restricted free agents (meaning that their incumbent teams can match any offer sheet that the Lakers put forth).
Harris, 33, was originally a first-round pick in 2011 and is now in his 15th NBA season. He was a 20-point-per-game scorer in 2018-19 and hovered in that range for a few seasons after that as well.
This season, Harris has had a lower-usage role with the Eastern Conference-leading Pistons. Harris has still been efficient with his looks though, averaging 13.1 points per game on 46/35/87 shooting splits.
What also helps the Lakers’ cause is that Harris will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. While it is unlikely that Harris would settle for the veteran’s minimum, he could still be had for a very reasonable price.
The 50-27 Lakers are expected to prioritize complementary cost-effective pieces this offseason to prop up their core duo of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves. It may also be wise for the Lakers to start thinking about their summer plans now given the dreadful news that they just received this week.
Mick Cronin reacts to Tommy Lloyd’s decision to stay at Arizona
It’s official: Arizona Wildcats head coach Tommy Lloyd is not going to be the next coach at North Carolina.
On Friday, Lloyd announced he is staying, and reports surfaced that Arizona gave the head coach a new five-year contract.
Lloyd’s name had been linked to the North Carolina job ever since Hubert Davis was fired, but the Tar Heels will go back to the drawing board with another candidate off the board.
After the news came, UCLA head coach Mick Cronin was asked about Lloyd staying, and Cronin admitted he was not surprised one bit.
Cronin said he’s “not shocked” that Lloyd is staying at Arizona while mentioning the difference in the sport due to NIL.
Great catching up with @CoachMickCronin today! Mick weighed in on Tommy Lloyd staying @ArizonaMBB & the impact of NIL. pic.twitter.com/WxYNRHmnF3
— Chris Mad Dog Russo (@MadDogUnleashed) April 3, 2026
As Cronin points out, the North Carolina brand isn’t as powerful as it once was in recruiting due to players wanting large NIL packages, and rightfully so.
Lloyd, meanwhile, has Arizona in the Final Four for the first time since 2001, so things are trending in the right direction in Tucson.
North Carolina’s rumored top targets as of late were Lloyd, Michigan’s Dusty May and Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan. However, Jon Rothstein reported on Friday that Michigan is prepared to do what it takes to keep May around, so options appear to be dwindling for the Tar Heels’ job.
Report: Bucks players have lost confidence in Doc Rivers
Doc Rivers is apparently look like a quack to some of his team’s players.
Several Milwaukee Bucks players have lost confidence in Rivers’ coaching style, Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints reported on Friday. Siegel adds that Rivers’ status in Milwaukee will be worth watching in the NBA offseason.
The former NBA Coach of the Year Rivers, 64, is in his third season coaching the Bucks. But things have not gone according to plan for Rivers in Milwaukee as he has now posted an overall losing record of 95-99 (.490) since taking over. Rivers has also failed to win a single playoff series during his time in charge of the Bucks.
This season has been particularly rotten for the Bucks too. With Giannis Antetokounmpo playing in just 36 total games due to various injuries, Milwaukee is at a brutal 30-46 this year and will not be qualified for the postseason.
Rivers has always been more of a win-now coach rather than one who specializes in development of young players. But with the Bucks’ season suddenly having to pivot to the latter, Rivers’ deficiencies have been on full display.
A major report emerged last month casting doubt on the Milwaukee future of Rivers, who is only under contract for one more season after this. Now it sounds like Rivers’ departure from the Bucks may soon be coming one way or the other.
Lakers announce bad news about Luka Doncic’s hamstring injury
The 2025-26 Los Angeles Lakers season has officially entered the danger zone.
Lakers superstar Luka Doncic will be out indefinitely due to his left hamstring injury, Shams Charania of ESPN reported on Friday. Doncic is set to miss at least the remainder of the regular season, and his status is uncertain beyond that, Charania adds.
Chris Haynes of NBA TV also reports that Doncic has formally been diagnosed with a grade 2 hamstring strain.
Doncic, the six-time All-Star, was injured during the Lakers’ humiliating loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla. While attempting to drive on OKC’s Jalen Williams in the third quarter, Doncic came up hobbled after making a move. He was quickly ruled out for the remainder of the contest by the Lakers and was visibly distraught about the injury (see the video here).
For Doncic individually, his regular season comes to an end at 64 games played. On paper, that would disqualify Doncic for this season’s NBA award eligibility (which comes with a minimum of 65 games played). However, we learned earlier in the day on Friday that there is still a chance Doncic may qualify based on a rarely-used exception for eligibility.
But the bigger concern right now is for the Lakers as a team. Grade 2 hamstring injuries typically come with an estimated 3-8 week recovery time, which is very bad news with the NBA playoffs set to begin in about two weeks.
The Lakers are currently No. 3 in the West with five games left to play but are only separated from the No. 6 seed Minnesota Timberwolves by 3.5 games. Thus, a number of unsavory possibilities are now on the table for the team, including a short-term drop in seeding, having to play a playoff series or two without Doncic, and/or Doncic not looking like the same player whenever he is able to return.
Steelers’ QB plans revealed if Aaron Rodgers doesn’t return
The Pittsburgh Steelers are patiently waiting to see whether or not quarterback Aaron Rodgers will return for the 2026 season.
The clock is ticking for a Rodgers decision, especially with the NFL Draft just a few weeks away. On Friday, Steelers insider Brooke Pryor revealed the team’s plans if Rodgers does not return.
“I think it’s a very real possibility that they could draft a quarterback, maybe not in the first round,” Pryor said.
Pryor said Carson Beck and Drew Allar fit with what the new head coach, Mike McCarthy, could be looking for in his next quarterback.
What happens if Aaron Rodgers doesn't return next season? 👀@bepryor breaks down the Steelers' contingency plans ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/rVOyCxr26L
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) April 3, 2026
Kirk Cousins had been linked to the Steelers, but he signed a deal with the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday, which changes things up from Pittsburgh’s perspective.
Steelers owner Art Rooney II said during the NFL Annual League Meeting that the estimated timeline for a Rodgers decision was before the NFL Draft, so it should be coming soon.
But, the Steelers need a backup plan, and while McCarthy has raved about former Ohio State QB Will Howard, the draft has some options to add talent to the room.
McCarthy did say he has been talking to Rodgers “regularly” and the conversations have been “very positive,” but nobody knows what the decision will be from the veteran signal-caller.
If Rodgers doesn’t return and decides to retire, the Steelers make sense for a QB in Day 2 or Day 3 of the upcoming NFL Draft.
NFL hands down its verdict in Rashee Rice investigation
Rashee Rice can go to bed a happy man tonight.
The NFL has officially concluded that the Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rice did not engage in conduct that violated the league’s personal conduct policy, Adam Schefter of ESPN reported Friday. Schefter notes that the NFL’s investigation into Rice is now closed and that there will be no discipline for him at this time.
“Mr. Rice wants to thank the NFL for their thorough investigation, and looks forward to the start of the 2026-27 NFL season,” Rice’s attorney Sean Lindsey was also quoted as saying in a statement.
Rice, 25, was under investigation by the NFL aftter Dacoda Jones, his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his children, made disturbing allegations of domestic violence against Rice (read the full details here). Jones would also later file a lawsuit against Rice in district court, providing further details of the alleged abuse.
The former second-round pick Rice just completed his third season with the Chiefs, catching 53 passes for 571 yards and five touchdowns in eight games. But off-the-field troubles continue to hound Rice, who was suspended for six games by the NFL last season due to separate issues of misconduct. Rice was infamously involved in a 2024 hit-and-run crash (resulting five years of probation and 30 days in jail) and also allegedly assaulted a photographer outside of a nightclub in a separate incident later in 2024.
But at least for the time being, there will be no more NFL discipline coming for Rice. The Chiefs added some notable offensive weapons over the offseason, and now Rice can fully focus on his production on the field in 2026.
Report: 1 key Denver Nuggets player could be traded
One key Denver Nuggets player could be getting rerouted after just one season with the team.
Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson may potentially be a trade candidate this offseason, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported Friday during an appearance on YES Network. Scotto notes that fellow Denver forward Peyton Watson will be a restricted free agent this offseason and that the Nuggets would like to keep Watson.
Johnson, 30, is a former first-round draft pick who is in his seventh career NBA season. Denver acquired him last summer in a trade with the Brooklyn Nets, sending out Michael Porter Jr. and a future first-round draft pick in order to do so.
But Johnson has underwhelmed during his first season as a Nugget. Despite starting for the team, Johnson is averaging just 11.9 points (his lowest since 2020-21) to go along with 3.7 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game. Johnson has also missed time due to knee and back issues, limiting him to 51 total games played thus far.
On the year overall, Denver has underwhelmed slightly. While they are 49-28 and on an active seven-game winning streak, the Nuggets still rank fourth in the Western Conference (after getting the No. 1 seed in 2022-23 and the No. 2 seed in 2023-24).
In addition to Watson’s impending free agency, Denver already has Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray making over $50 million per year and Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun making over $25 million per year. If they would like to avoid the second apron of the luxury tax, Johnson may be a necessary cap casualty (especially if the Nuggets want to pursue some recently-rumored surprise offseason plans too).
Jaguars star lands $110 million contract
Jacksonville Jaguars star pass rusher Travon Walker is getting a massive paycheck.
Walker, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, and the Jaguars have agreed to a four-year deal worth $110 million with $77 million guaranteed, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Details: 4 Years.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) April 3, 2026
$110M Contract.
$77M Total Guarantees.
&50M Fully Guaranteed At Signing — all per @eliteloyaltysp. https://t.co/qyE3nPw939
The Jaguars are investing in Walker, who was the top pick in 2022 with Michigan star Aidan Hutchinson going No. 2 overall to the Detroit Lions.
Walker had 10 sacks in 2023 and 10.5 sacks in 2024, but he recorded just 3.5 sacks in 2025 in 14 regular-season games.
Still, this is a nice value for Walker, with the average coming in at $27.5 million per season. The Baltimore Ravens gave Trey Hendrickson a four-year, $112 million deal in free agency, and Hutchinson inked a four-year, $180 million deal with the Lions in 2025.
Rapoport added that Walker and the Jaguars had been in contract discussions “for weeks” before finally getting things ironed out on Friday, and it’s a smart move for both sides of the equation.
The Jaguars won the AFC South in Liam Coen’s first season as head coach, but they lost to the Buffalo Bills in the Wild Card round. Still, there is plenty of hope in Jacksonville, and the former No. 1 pick is sticking around with a handsome new contract.
Luka Doncic may still qualify for NBA awards under rare exception
The 65-game rule for NBA players to receive an award now could impact Los Angeles Lakers superstar Luka Doncic.
Doncic exited Thursday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder due to a hamstring injury, and concern has circulated regarding how long Doncic will be out.
Doncic has played in 64 games this season, and he is one game shy of meeting the 65-game minimum requirement. However, there is one exception Doncic could apply for that would make him eligible for an award, as Tim Bontemps reported on Friday.
“There is at least a path where [Luka Doncic] could be eligible to be on MVP ballots,” Bontemps said on SportsCenter. “There is one way he could potentially be eligible, and that is by filing an extraordinary circumstances grievance on the fact that he missed two games back in December for the birth of his child.”
"There is at least a path where [Luka Doncic] could be eligible to be on MVP ballots."@TimBontemps says Luka Doncic can still be eligible for MVP by filing an extraordinary circumstances grievance, regardless of the NBA's 65-game rule. pic.twitter.com/JWU7VJlXNB
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) April 3, 2026
The 65-game rule has been a hot topic of discussion. Detroit Pistons star Cade Cunningham, who has played 61 games this season, is likely out for the rest of the regular season due to a collapsed lung.
Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards is close to playing in 59 games with six remaining, so he could also miss out due to the rule.
Despite the criticism, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver insisted the rule is working, although it could be something they try to change in the offseason.
Doncic is averaging 33.5 points (NBA-high), with 8.3 assists and 7.7 rebounds, and he has been flying up the NBA MVP ladder with his recent play.
For Doncic, at least, there seems to be a path he could take if he wants to, assuming he does sit out the remainder of the regular season due to the hamstring injury.
Warriors get big news on Stephen Curry’s injury return timeline
The Golden State Warriors have played the past two-plus months without superstar guard Stephen Curry due to a knee injury.
However, Curry’s return is right around the corner. On Friday, ESPN’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater reported that Curry is expected to be back for Sunday’s game against the Houston Rockets.
Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry is expected to be cleared to return on Sunday against the Houston Rockets after missing over two months and 27 consecutive games due to a persistent knee injury, sources tell me and @anthonyVslater. pic.twitter.com/Bvf1L7bFxJ
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) April 3, 2026
On April 1, Charania reported that the Rockets game was Curry’s goal for a return, but it depended on how things went in the following days.
Curry last played on January 30 against the Detroit Pistons, and his return comes at an important time for Golden State.
The Warriors are in 10th place in the Western Conference, which means they will be the last team in the NBA Play-In Tournament, and they are three games behind the Los Angeles Clippers and four games behind the Portland Trail Blazers, who are the No. 8 seed in the West.
Warriors coach Steve Kerr said previously that they would want Curry to ramp up before the play-in games, so this aligns with that statement.
Curry is averaging 27.2 points per game with 4.8 assists on the season. The Warriors have just five games remaining in the regular season, so getting Curry some run before the play-in seems likely to happen, barring any last-minute changes.
New update emerges in Dusty May rumors involving North Carolina job
Dusty May and the No. 1 seed Michigan Wolverines are set to face the No. 1 seed Arizona Wildcats on Saturday in the Final Four at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.
May’s name has been tossed around plenty in the North Carolina Tar Heels head coach opening, and May’s name surfaced even more after Arizona’s Tommy Lloyd announced he is staying put with a new five-year contract.
May has been linked as a North Carolina target from the beginning, but CBS Sports insider Jon Rothstein gave a big update with information he received from Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel.
Rothstein said that Manuel is “prepared when all this is over to do anything we have to do to keep our head coach.”
With Tommy Lloyd staying with Arizona, where does UNC look next in its head coaching search?
— CBS Sports College Basketball 🏀 (@CBSSportsCBB) April 3, 2026
"(Michigan AD Warde Manuel) told me 'we're prepared when all this is over to do anything we have to do to keep our head coach.'"
— @JonRothstein on Dusty May's candidacy at UNC pic.twitter.com/WAzqe9TRaD
On Friday, May also was asked about the UNC opening, and the Wolverines coach said he loves Michigan and insisted he wouldn’t comment on another job.
Dusty May on the UNC opening
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 3, 2026
"I think it's well-documented how happy I am at Michigan. Obviously, my private life, my personal life, my family, their happiness is very important. So, yeah, I love it at Michigan, but you'll never hear me comment on any other job, unless Michigan… pic.twitter.com/TNNGjtZkdb
May was recently mentioned as one of three targets for the Tar Heels’ job, alongside Lloyd and Chicago Bulls coach Billy Donovan, so this is quickly shrinking.
May went 126-69 in six seasons at Florida Atlantic, including the Cinderella Final Four run in 2023, before he was hired by Michigan.
Now, May has the Wolverines in the Final Four in just his second season in Ann Arbor, and all signs point to him staying put despite the rumblings about the North Carolina opening.
Jason Kidd doubles down after Mark Cuban’s comments on Luka Doncic trade
The fallout from the Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade with the Los Angeles Lakers and Dallas Mavericks in 2025 is still happening.
Recently, Mark Cuban commented on the Doncic trade, even saying that Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd helped GM Nico Harrison with the trade.
On Friday, Kidd shut that down with a strong statement.
“I was not part of the process (in trading Luka Dončić), I was informed in the 11th hour and that’s the truth,” Kidd said.
Jason Kidd: “I was not part of the process (in trading Luka Dončić), I was informed in the 11th hour and that’s the truth.”
— Landon Thomas (@sixfivelando) April 3, 2026
Kidd said that “We have to move forward. We planted our flag, that’s Cooper Flagg.”
Kidd later said he hasn’t talked to Luka, says it’s an internal thing. pic.twitter.com/EuzDIDm9eV
Cuban’s comments came at the same time that he said he had regrets about who he sold the Mavericks to.
Earlier in the week, Kidd responded to Cuban’s comments about the head coach knowing about the trade:
“When are we going to move on?” Kidd said. “We have to move forward.”
Now, Kidd has doubled down on that and flat-out stated that he had no information about any trade until the last minute. The Mavercisk head coach spoke for a long time to reporters on Friday, with the full interview available here.
The Mavericks’ decision to trade Doncic for Davis looks even worse now, with the Lakers star emerging as an NBA MVP candidate, and the fact that Davis was traded at this past deadline to the Washington Wizards.
Tommy Lloyd makes big announcement amid North Carolina rumors
Arizona Wildcats head coach Tommy Lloyd will not be going to North Carolina despite his name circulating in rumors for that job.
One day before Arizona’s Final Four game against Michigan, Lloyd announced he is staying at Arizona.
“I’m happy to announce I’m staying at Arizona,” Lloyd said. “We’ve been able to get some things done the past couple days…Arizona basketball, you guys know what it means to me.”
"I'm happy to announce I'm staying at Arizona."
— PHNX Wildcats (@PHNX_Wildcats) April 3, 2026
Arizona Head Coach Tommy Lloyd will remain in Tucson. pic.twitter.com/lPdOJwQO66
Lloyd added that “North Carolina’s an amazing place” and said it is an “honor to be considered” for that opening.
Pete Thamel and Jeff Borzello of ESPN reported that Lloyd signed a new five-year deal with Arizona that will make him “one of the five highest paid coaches” in the sport.
Six coaches in college basketball are earning north of $6 million per season, with those names including Dan Hurley, Bill Self and Tom Izzo.
Matt Norlander of CBS Sports reported that Lloyd will make $7.2 million starting next year with the new contract.
Sources: UNC offered Tommy Lloyd a top-two contract in CBB. Lloyd took less to stay, but will still bump up to $7.2 million starting next season. Staff pool also will get a huge bump + incentives brought back to their contract structures. He'll also no longer report to the AD. https://t.co/irS6aGzVz3
— Matt Norlander (@MattNorlander) April 3, 2026
Lloyd is in his fifth season as Arizona’s head coach, and he has the Wildcats playing in the Final Four for the first time since 2001.
After North Carolina fired Hubert Davis, Lloyd’s name emerged in rumblings. A recent report even stated that Lloyd, along with Michigan’s Dusty May and Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan, were the leading candidates for the job.
On Thursday, Lloyd was asked about his name in the North Carolina rumors, and the Arizona coach ignited speculation since he didn’t shut it down entirely.
However, those talks can be put to bed now with Lloyd staying in the desert for the next five years, at least.
Lloyd and the No. 1 seed Arizona Wildcats face Michigan and the No. 1 seed Michigan Wolverines on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.
Dan Hurley calls UConn star the ‘best baby sitter’ ahead of Final Four
Once again, Dan Hurley and the UConn Huskies are playing in the Final Four.
UConn won back-to-back national titles before a second-round exit last season, and now Hurley is back with hopes of a third title in four seasons.
Ahead of the Final Four game against Illinois, Hurley had quite the comparison for star Alex Karaban.
“It’s like hiring a baby sitter for your team. And he just baby sits your team for 4.5 years. He’s been the best baby sitter. I guess now we’re paying him in NIL,” Hurley said.
Dan Hurley on Alex Karaban: “It’s like hiring a baby sitter for your team. And he just baby sits your team for 4.5 years. He’s been the best baby sitter. I guess now we’re paying him in NIL.” pic.twitter.com/Aaa8rGkrMn
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) April 3, 2026
While Hurley called Karaban a “baby sitter,” the Huskies senior has been a massive part of the team’s success since the 2022-23 season. Karaban enrolled at UConn for the 2021-22 season, but he redshirted and first played the following season.
In March, Hurley also said Karaban was “like a son” to him, so the two have quite a relationship.
Karaban has started all but one game in four seasons at UConn, and this year he is averaging 13.2 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 2.3 assists.
Karaban decided not to head to the NBA Draft last season, instead opting to return to UConn for another chance at a national title.
The No. 2 seed UConn Huskies will take on the No. 3 seed Illinois Fighting Illini on Saturday, Apr. 4, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Ind.
Nigerian DT Uar Bernard turns heads before NFL Draft
The 2026 NFL Draft begins on April 23 and will take place in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Until then, players are doing what they can to gain attention from NFL scouts and talent evaluators at the NFL Scouting Combine and other events. However, one unknown star emerged at the HBCU Showcase recently: Defensive tackle Uar Bernard, who is from Nigeria.
Bernard is from a small village in Nigeria and is part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway this season. His performance and measurements at the HBCU Showcase turned plenty of heads.
I could not believe what I was reading.
— Van Lathan Jr (@VanLathan) April 3, 2026
6’4 306 lbs
4.63 40
39 in vertical leap
SIX PERCENT BODY FAT. https://t.co/FApeGdXZ7w
306 pounds and 6% body fat. https://t.co/0CxFshSNsV pic.twitter.com/GFaHbvoZKc
— Lance Zierlein (@LanceZierlein) April 3, 2026
DID YOU SAY 306 LBS?!? 🤯🤯
— Cameron Sparks (@Cam3ronSparks) April 3, 2026
Uar Bernard is not from this planet https://t.co/gCjlh1IUYB pic.twitter.com/olDxefYeC5
There's a 6'4.5 defensive tackle from Nigeria in the NFL's international program named Uar Bernard. He weighed 306 pounds, had 35 3/4" arms, ran a 4.66 40 with a 1.60 10-yard split, had a 39-inch vertical leap, broad jumped 10'10, and did 31 reps of 225 bench
— Full Command (@FullCommandShow) April 3, 2026
I'm lost for words pic.twitter.com/HLatglDRih
As Bruce Feldman of The Athletic pointed out, Bernard is 6-4 1/2 and 306 pounds. He posted a vertical jump of 39 inches and a broad jump of 10-10, which is 14 inches more than any player at his position in the NFL Scouting Combine.
And, Bernard ran a 4.63 40-yard dash.
Jordan Luallen, who has been training Bernard ahead of the NFL Draft, was amazed at what the Nigerian DT did at the recent HBCU Showcase.
“Hands down, he is the most explosive athlete I’ve ever seen in my life. He broad jumped 10-10, and it was effortless. At 306 pounds. I’ve never seen anything like it,” Luallen said, via Bruce Feldman of The Athletic.
Bernard is 21 years old and played basketball before being advised to consider football, and now he is becoming a hot name ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Bernard could be a Day 3 pick, especially with the way he performed and measured at the recent HBCU Showcase.
Austin Reaves trades F-bombs with Luka Doncic heckler
Austin Reaves had a message for a fan who was heckling the Los Angeles Lakers while Luka Doncic was hurt on Thursday night.
Doncic suffered a concerning injury during his Lakers’ 139-96 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Okla., on Thursday night. The Lakers star went down with a hamstring injury in the third quarter and was set to undergo an MRI on Friday.
While Doncic was down on the floor after suffering his injury, a fan heckled Doncic, saying “now you know what it’s like to play defense.”
Reaves heard the taunt and responded.
“Shut the f— up,” Reaves could be heard saying. “Shut up. He’s f—ing hurt.”
The two then traded F-bombs at each other. Reaves even went over to confront the fan, and a video captured their exchange.
Doncic was hurt while making an offensive move. Still, the fan seemed to be taunting the Lakers star over the perception that he does not put in much effort on the defensive end. Doncic also historically has had problems with his hamstrings. He probably appreciates that his teammate had his back.
Sonny Dykes receives a new contract from TCU
The TCU Horned Frogs football team finished the 2025 season with a 9-4 record and a 30-27 win over the USC Trojans in the Alamo Bowl in San Antonio, Texas.
That moves Sonny Dykes’ record at TCU to 36-17 in four seasons at TCU, and he got rewarded with a new contract extension on Friday.
The official salary numbers were not immediately released.
Sources: TCU and coach Sonny Dykes have agreed to a new contract, which includes a multi-year extension. Dykes had been under contract through 2028 and his last listed salary is more than $7 million. TCU won more games (36) than any Big 12 program since 2022. pic.twitter.com/8DcO1Z9FRI
— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) April 3, 2026
Dykes’ head coaching career began at Louisiana Tech (three seasons) before going to Cal (four seasons).
Dykes then spent five seasons at Southern Methodist University before being hired by TCU once Gary Patterson stepped down in 2021.
In Dykes’ first year as TCU head coach, the Horned Frogs made the College Football Playoff and beat Michigan in the Fiesta Bowl before a 65-7 blowout loss to Georgia in the national title game.
TCU has put together back-to-back 9-4 seasons, although the Horned Frogs took a hit as star quarterback Josh Hoover left and joined the Indiana Hoosiers in the transfer portal.
Lamar Jackson had one word on a possible reunion with a former No. 1 pick
The Baltimore Ravens might not be done adding pieces in free agency.
Three-time Pro Bowler defensive end Jadeveon Clowney recently said he would “definitely be open” to returning to Baltimore, and Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson had a simple one-word response when asked if he would want Clowney back.
“Definitely,” Jackson responded on X.
Definitely
— Lamar Jackson (@Lj_era8) April 2, 2026
Clowney spoke highly of his lone season in Baltimore, so there could be some mutual interest there.
“They got a lot of good guys that I can relate to in that locker room. I’ll definitely be open to going back to Baltimore, playing with Lamar Jackson now. It was a great time for me,” Clowney said recently, via Aaron Wilson of KPRC2.
Clowney was selected first overall in the 2014 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. He spent five seasons in Houston before spending time with each of the Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans, and Cleveland Browns before coming to Baltimore in 2023.
Clowney then played the 202 season with the Carolina Panthers and signed with the Dallas Cowboys for 2025, playing in 13 games with 8.5 sacks in Dallas.
Clowney played in all 17 regular-season games with the Ravens in 2023, finishing with 9.5 sacks, which is tied for his career-high in a season.
It’s been a busy offseason for the Ravens already. John Harbaugh was fired after nearly two decades as the head coach and Jesse Minter was hired as his replacement.
Then, the Ravens agreed to acquire Maxx Crosby before backing out of the trade, only to sign pass rusher Trey Hendrickson to a four-year, $112 million deal.
Clowney’s return could make sense for Baltimore, especially with Lamar Jackson being open to him coming back to the franchise.
Investigation underway over apparent Nazi salute at Stars game
A viral video from a Dallas Stars home game against the Toronto Maple Leafs in December has prompted an internal investigation by American Airlines Center officials.
The clip, between 12 and 18 seconds long in various edited versions, shows a small group of fans in the upper deck appearing to perform a Nazi salute in unison while celebrating goals to the rhythm of the team’s goal song, “Puck off” by Pantera.
Dallas won the contest 5-1.
The video first appeared on Reddit (since deleted) before circulating widely on social media platforms this week, drawing widespread attention months after the incident.
American Airlines Center issued a statement emphasizing its zero-tolerance policy for acts of hate or discrimination. Officials strongly denounced the depicted actions and confirmed they are conducting an investigation.
The arena stressed that all attendees must follow its code of conduct and NHL guidelines, which prohibit gestures demeaning any race, ethnicity, or identity-based characteristic. Violations may result in ejection without refund or legal prosecution.
“American Airlines Arena (AAC) has zero tolerance for any acts of hate and/or discrimination, and we aim to ensure an environment for our guests that is free from disruptive behaviors, including foul/abusive language and obscene gestures,” the arena said in a statement, via the Dallas Morning News. “As such, we strongly denounce the actions that appear to be depicted in the video footage and are conducting an internal investigation. All fans and attendees are expected to adhere to AAC and, as applicable, NBA or NHL Codes of Conduct when attending events.
“Guests who violate any such Code of Conduct may be subject to ejection from the event without refund and, to the extent their conduct constitutes a violation of applicable law, prosecution.”
A Dallas Stars spokesperson indicated the team is aligned with the arena and collaborating on the matter.
“Fully aligned with the arena’s statement and working with them to find out exactly what happened,” they told ESPN.
The NHL’s fan code of conduct promotes inclusive, safe, and respectful environments, with potential penalties ranging from seat relocation to lifetime bans.
The individual who recorded the video reported the fans to arena management with seat details, but was told staff could not locate them at the time.
Royals call rookie’s parents as he catches too many Z’s
Kansas City Royals rookie catcher Carter Jensen learned a harsh lesson in punctuality on Thursday, when he was scratched from the starting lineup against the Minnesota Twins after oversleeping and arriving late to Kauffman Stadium.
The 22-year-old top prospect, who has appeared in just 26 major league games, slept through his alarm, prompting the team to rearrange their plans in the final hour before first pitch.
Manager Matt Quatraro described the incident as an “oversight” and noted that Jensen, a hard-working and accountable young player, felt terrible about letting his teammates down.
“Overslept. Wasn’t here on time, and we made the decision to scratch him from the lineup,” Quatraro said, via MLB.com. “He’s a stand-up guy, a really hard worker, a great kid. He feels terrible. He’s accountable to it. It’s not something that has been a pattern or any of that kind of stuff. Nobody feels worse than he does, and I think he’ll admit to that. And we’ll move on.”
Veteran Salvador Perez shifted from designated hitter to catcher duties, handling the first eight innings before Jensen entered defensively in the ninth of the Royals’ 5-1 defeat.
Vinnie Pasquantino revealed the club’s initial concern led them to contact Jensen’s parents to ensure the young athlete was safe. Once confirmed, the focus turned to growth. Pasquantino stressed that such lapses cannot occur at this level, adding lightheartedly that perhaps another alarm clock might help.
“We’re glad Carter’s OK, right? That was kind of the initial thought when you’re trying to get a hold of his parents and everything like that,” Pasquantino said. “But once you find out he’s OK, it’s like, ‘All right, it’s a growing moment.’”
Jensen owned the mistake, admitting he woke up in a panic and vowing to set “a million alarms” going forward. He expressed regret for disappointing coaches and teammates but committed to ensuring it never happens again.
“No running from it,” Jensen said. “Just didn’t wake up to my alarm. Slept through it. Don’t really have an excuse, nor should I. It sucks. Happens. I felt like I let my teammates down, coaches down. Just learn from it and know it won’t happen again.”
In professional baseball, where preparation is paramount, even a brief slumber can disrupt an entire dugout. For Jensen, this wakeup call may prove more valuable than any hit he records this season.



























