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24 teams set to compete for IEM Krakow's $1.25M prize fund
ESL Katowice 2023 Champions. The first Counter-Strike arena event of 2026 kicks off on Wednesday with the start of IEM Krakow.
The ESL Pro Tour Championship event takes over for Poland’s iconic IEM Katowice, moving to a bigger city with a bigger setting at the 15,000-seat Tauron Arena.
The top 24 teams per the Global VRS as of Jan. 5 were invited to compete at IEM Krakow, and each accepted. The top eight teams have been seeded into their Stage 2 groups, with the remaining 16 teams competing in a double-elimination bracket for Stage 1.
STAGE 1 teams: Astralis, Aurora, B8, BC.Game, FUT, GamerLegion, HEROIC, Legacy, Liquid, Ninjas in Pyjamas, NRG, Passion UA, paiN, PARIVISION, G2, 3DMAX.
Liquid announced Satirday that Canadian rifler Keith “NAF” Markovic will miss IEM Krakow due to “urgent family matters.” He will be replaced by Germany’s Karim “Krimbo” Moussa. Moussa most recently competed for BIG, was moved to the bench in October in favor of Lukas “FreeZe” Hegmann.
The competition will begin with Aurora taking on GamerLegion while HEROIC faces PARIVISION, who claimed the BLAST Bounty Winter championship with a 3-0 sweep of Team Falcons in Sunday’s grand final at Attard, Malta. GamerLegion announced Monday that Adrian “imd” Pieper has been promoted from interim to full-time head coach following the departure of Ashley “ash” Battye.
Stage 2 will take place from Jan. 31-Feb. 3, with Tauron Arena playing host to the playoffs Feb. 6-8.
GROUP A: Furia, Spirit, NAtus Vincere, The MongolZ
GROUP B: Vitality, Falcons, MOUZ, FaZe
PRIZE POOL
1st: $460,000 and ESL Grand Slam Championship notch
2nd: $216,000
3rd: $131,000
4th: $85,000
5-6th: $61,000
7-8th: $38,000
9-12th: $23,000
13-16th: $10,000
17-20th: $4,500
21-24th: $2,500
Krakow last played host to a marquee Counter-Strike event with a PGL Major in 2017.
“For almost two decades, Intel Extreme Masters has built a heritage full of emotional and defining moments in esports history. From the early days in Hannover to the rise of new legends in Katowice, every stop along the way has left its mark on our legacy,” ESL FACE IT Group VP of Product Development Michal Blicharz said in announcing the host city change last year. “As we begin a new chapter of this story, we look forward to continuing it with the world’s best gamers and esports fans, as they add new pages to it in Krakow, on a bigger scale than ever before.”
–Field Level Media
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Toumani Camara's career night boosts Blazers past Sixers
Feb 9, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Portland Trail Blazers forward Toumani Camara (33) shoots the ball over Philadelphia 76ers guard/forward Trendon Watford (12) during the first half at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Jaime Valdez-Imagn Images Toumani Camara established career highs of 30 points and eight 3-pointers while leading the Portland Trail Blazers to a 135-118 rout of the visiting Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night.
Deni Avdija returned from a four-game absence caused by a back injury to produce 26 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for Portland, which outscored the 76ers 49-22 in the decisive third quarter.
Jerami Grant and Donovan Clingan added 15 points apiece for the Trail Blazers, who won their third straight game. Jrue Holiday contributed 13 points, seven rebounds and seven assists and Scoot Henderson had 12 points and six assists off the bench.
Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points for the 76ers, who played without Joel Embiid (knee) while concluding a 3-2 road trip.
Kelly Oubre Jr. added 19 points and Trendon Watford and backup Justin Edwards each scored 12 for Philadelphia, which lost for the second time in the past eight games. VJ Edgecombe and Andre Drummond had 11 points apiece for the 76ers.
Portland knocked down a season-best 22 3-pointers (on 54 attempts) while shooting 48.5% overall. Camara was 10 of 12 from the field, 8 of 10 from beyond the arc.
The Trail Blazers took advantage of Embiid’s absence to hold a 51-33 rebounding edge. Portland’s Shaedon Sharpe (calf) missed his second straight game.
Portland trailed by one at halftime before hitting 8 of 15 3-point attempts in the third quarter while outscoring the 76ers by 27 points. Camara had 13 points and Avdija added 12 in the frame.
Avdija had 10 points in less than two minutes as the Trail Blazers took an 82-69 lead with 8:56 left in the third. Camara later buried two treys in 27 seconds as the Portland lead grew to 90-72 with 7:36 remaining.
Clingan’s putback and Camara’s two free throws pushed the lead to 105-78 with 3:08 left. Big man Robert Williams III later knocked down the seventh and eighth 3-pointers of his eight-year career as Portland took a 113-85 advantage heading into the final stanza.
Philadelphia trailed 124-105 after Maxey’s 3-pointer with 7:25 left before the Trail Blazers responded with a 11-1 spurt.
The 76ers shot 46.9% from the field, including 11 of 30 (36.7%) from behind the arc.
Maxey (14 first-quarter points) and Oubre each scored 16 in the first half as the 76ers led 65-64 at the break. Camara had 17 points in the half for Portland.
–Field Level Media
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With each team missing top scorer, Thunder push past Lakers
Feb 9, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Isaiah Joe (11) shoots the ball over Los Angeles Lakers forward Rui Hachimura (28) during the second quarter at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images Jalen Williams scored 23 points and Isaiah Joe added 19 as the Oklahoma City Thunder ended a two-game losing streak with a 119-110 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday in a game where both teams were missing an All-Star.
Alex Caruso put up 17 points and Chet Holmgren totaled 13 points and 10 rebounds for the Thunder, who were without Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (abdominal strain) for the third consecutive game. Gilgeous-Alexander will be replaced in the All-Star Game on Sunday by the Houston Rockets’ Alperen Sengun.
Oklahoma City rallied from an eight-point deficit in the third quarter to avoid a season-high third consecutive defeat.
LeBron James scored 22 points and dished 10 assists while Marcus Smart added 19 points for the Lakers, who saw a three-game winning streak come to an end. Los Angeles was without Luka Doncic (left hamstring strain) for the second consecutive game.
Austin Reaves scored 16 points and Jake LaRavia added 14 for Los Angeles, which is 0-2 against Oklahoma City this season with the teams set to meet two more times late in the regular season.
Doncic (32.8 points per game) and Gilgeous-Alexander (31.8 ppg) are the NBA’s top two scorers.
The Thunder trailed 99-98 before an Isaiah Hartenstein dunk with 7:08 left sparked an 11-2 run for a 109-101 lead following a 3-pointer from Williams with 3:05 on the clock.
James pulled the Lakers within 111-108 on a dunk with 1:43 left before an offensive rebound and follow-up dunk by Holmgren with 1:17 remaining put the Thunder up by five.
James missed a 3-point attempt with 40.7 seconds remaining, and Williams sealed the victory for the Thunder on two free throws for a 117-110 lead with 35.9 seconds left.
Oklahoma City led by as many 11 points in the third quarter before Los Angeles went on a 22-3 run to take an 85-77 lead with 5:09 remaining in the period. The Thunder changed the momentum and took a 93-91 lead into the fourth after a late Caruso 3-pointer.
The Thunder led by 14 points in the first half and were up 67-58 at halftime. Joe had 16 points for Oklahoma City in the first half, while Reaves had 12 for the Lakers.
–Field Level Media
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Mikel Brown Jr. ties single-game records as No. 24 Louisville crushes NC State
Feb 9, 2026; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard Mikel Brown Jr. (0) reacts after making a shot against the NC State Wolfpack during the first half at KFC Yum! Center. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Rhodes-Imagn Images Freshman guard Mikel Brown Jr. tied the Louisville single-game scoring mark with 45 points and matched another single-game record with 10 3-pointers to lead the No. 24 Cardinals to a 118-77 win over visiting North Carolina State on Monday night.
Louisville (18-6, 8-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) never trailed. Brown produced 21 points with five 3-pointers to stake the Cardinals to a 56-36 halftime lead before topping that total with five more 3-pointers in the second half.
He finished 14 of 23 from the field, 10 of 16 on 3-point attempts and 7 of 7 at the line while adding nine rebounds, three steals and two assists in 34 minutes. Ryan Conwell added 31 points, seven rebounds and six assists for the Cardinals while going 5-for-6 from 3-point range.
When Brown hit his final 3-pointer with 2:09 to play — a swish from nearly 30 feet away — he tied Wes Unseld’s single-game school record set against Georgetown (Ky.) College on Dec. 1, 1967. Brown’s point total set the ACC freshman record, and his 10 3-pointers tied the school record established by Reyne Smith last season against SMU.
Louisville coach Pat Kelsey then called timeout to remove Brown from the game. The Cardinals wound up with their highest point total since beating Morehead State 119-61 on Dec. 6, 1995.
Louisville opened the game on a 7-0 run. NC State pulled within 25-20 on a Quadir Copeland dunk with 10:58 left in the first half.
Louisville answered with a 10-2 run, and NC State never got within single digits after that surge that included 3-pointers from Conwell and Brown.
The Cardinals racked up their sixth 100-plus scoring effort on the year. No Cardinal other than Brown and Conwell reached double figures, but Louisville shot 60% overall (39-for-65) and 60% from 3-point range (18-for-30).
NC State (18-7, 9-3) saw the end of a six-game winning streak as the Wolfpack allowed more than 85 points for just the second time this season. The Wolfpack were led by Ven-Allen Lubin’s 20 points on 7-for-10 shooting. Tre Holloman added 19 points and Copeland tallied 10.
The Wolfpack shot just 4-for-22 (18.2%) from 3-point range and were outrebounded 42-28.
–Field Level Media
