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Angry Suns out to change fortunes against surging 76ers
Jan 4, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid (21) catches a pass during the second half as Brooklyn Nets forward Maxwell Lewis (20) defends at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images With seven losses in their last eight games, the Phoenix Suns don’t have much to smile about these days.
The Suns take the court in search of a much-needed victory Monday when they continue their three-game road trip with a matchup against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Not only is Phoenix 1-7 in its last eight games, the problems in the desert run deeper. The Suns are 3-10 since Dec. 7 and just 7-17 since beginning their season with a sparkling 8-1 record.
Perhaps the most concerning element is that the Suns have stayed relatively healthy during the team’s rough stretch. Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal have all been on the court in recent weeks, but positive results have not materialized for the trio.
“We’re definitely pissed off. We’re not happy about it,” Beal said. “It’s a good thing, though. You don’t (see) guys smiling and happy … after four (straight) losses.”
Phoenix dropped a 126-108 decision to the Indiana Pacers on Saturday, when Durant and Booker combined for 45 points, 16 assists and 15 rebounds. Beal struggled to the tune of eight points on 3-of-12 shooting.
The game was tied at halftime before the Suns allowed 70 second-half points. The Pacers had an easy time moving the ball against the Phoenix defense, as Indiana finished with 35 assists and only eight turnovers.
“The vibes are low, man. We just have to keep fighting,” Booker said. “It’s a blessing to even be in this position, but our output is super ugly right now. We continue to build. Hopefully later in the season, these moments right here are out the way, got past them, but right now, we’re in the thick of it.”
Booker hopes the team can get untracked against the Sixers, who have started to resurrect their season. Philadelphia opened 3-14 amid a rash of injuries before surging with 11 wins in its last 16 games.
The team is coming off a 4-2 road trip that ended Saturday with a 123-94 victory over the Brooklyn Nets. Joel Embiid posted 28 points and 12 rebounds, while Tyrese Maxey chipped in 18 points and seven assists.
The Sixers shot 51.2 percent from the floor and knocked down 15 3-pointers to bounce back from an ugly 139-105 defeat to the Golden State Warriors on Thursday.
“I thought we responded,” said the Sixers’ Paul George, who finished with 17 points and six assists. “We made some baskets of our own and weathered that quick start by them. (We) just got our defense settled in.”
George enters with at least three 3-pointers in three straight games. That’s a good sign for the veteran forward, while a positive sign for Embiid is that he has attempted double-digit free throws in four straight contests. Maxey has 12 consecutive games with multiple 3-pointers.
“The injuries just haven’t been on our side, but I think we’re gelling,” George said. “We’re starting to enjoy each other out on the floor. The stuff off the court is starting to trickle on the court, and that’s a great sign.”
Phoenix won the first meeting between the teams this season, posting a 118-116 home win on Nov. 4 as Durant made the decisive bucket with 24 seconds left.
–Field Level Media
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Kyle Harrison helps Brewers prolong Nationals' home misery
May 2, 2026; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Kyle Harrison (52) throw to the Washington Nationals during the first inning at Nationals Park. Mandatory Credit: Brad Mills-Imagn Images Kyle Harrison pitched six solid innings and the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Nationals 4-1 on Saturday in Washington.
Brandon Lockridge had two hits including a two-run single and William Contreras, who had four hits in each of his past two games, went 1-for-4 with an intentional walk.
Harrison (3-1) gave up a run on seven hits. He struck out five and walked one while lowering his ERA to 2.12. Abner Uribe pitched the ninth for his third save, closing it out after the first two batters reached base.
James Wood had two hits and Curtis Mead doubled and scored a run for the Nationals.
Washington’s Foster Griffin (3-1) pitched six innings, allowing three unearned runs on three hits. He struck out three and walked four.
The Nationals are 3-12 at home.
Griffin retired the first two Brewers in the first, but Contreras singled and Gary Sanchez and Jake Bauers walked to load the bases. Third baseman Brady House’s fielding error on Luis Rengifo’s grounder let in the first run and Lockridge followed with a two-run single to make it 3-0.
Mead doubled off the wall in right leading off the fourth and scored on a one-out single by CJ Abrams.
Griffin walked the first two batters in the fifth but struck out Contreras and Sanchez, and Bauers grounded out.
Jose Tena led off the seventh with a pinch-hit double, but Milwaukee pitchers retired the next three batters without Tena advancing.
The Brewers loaded the bases on three consecutive singles off Brad Lord with one out in the eighth, and a run scored when Joey Ortiz grounded out on a slow bouncer. Grant Mitchell walked to reload the bases, but Brice Turang struck out.
Brewers manager Pat Murphy said Saturday the team remains optimistic about the status of pitcher Jacob Misiorowski, who worked 5 1/3 innings hitless innings before leaving Friday’s win with a right hamstring cramp.
“I think he’s going to be fine,” Murphy said.
–Field Level Media
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Real Salt Lake dominates Portland to snap losing streak
May 2, 2026; Sandy, Utah, USA; Real Salt Lake midfielder Zavier Gozo (72) celebrates after scoring a goal against the Portland Timbers during the first half at America First Field. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images Zavier Gozo and Diego Luna scored in the first half as Real Salt Lake snapped a two-game losing streak with a stress-free 2-0 victory over the Portland Timbers Saturday in Sandy, Utah.
Juan Manuel Sanabria assisted on both goals for RSL (6-3-1, 19 points) who are off to their best start since 2014 when they opened without a loss in their first 12 MLS matches.
Rafael Cabral had two saves for Salt Lake, which avenged a 3-1 season-ending defeat last October at Portland in the wild-card round of the MLS playoffs.
James Pantemis had 13 saves for the Timbers (3-6-1, 10 points) as he kept RSL from turning the match into a rout.
Real Salt Lake dominated from the start as they uncorked seven shots before the Timbers took their first attempt in the 26th minute.
After scoring one goal in the previous 225 minutes entering the game, Salt Lake repeatedly found transition opportunities with through passes against Portland’s careless back line.
Sanabria set up the first goal with a long feed through the Portland defense that found Sergi Solans in stride down the middle of the pitch.
Streaking down the right wing, Gozo ran onto a laid-off pass and fired a right-footed shot from inside the box. Pantemis got a hand on the ball inside the near post but couldn’t stop it as Gozo tallied his third goal of the season.
Real Salt Lake continued their assault as Morgan Guilavogui took three promising shots in a span of seven high-paced minutes.
Pantemis made a save on a Guilavogui breakaway attempt and the RSL forward banged a shot off the crossbar and was wide right on another right-footed blast in the sequence.
Salt Lake broke through in the 28th minute on a one-two on the left side of the box, as Luna took a return pass from Sanabria and scored with a left-footed shot inside the far post for his third goal of the season and a 2-0 lead.
Luna’s goal came immediately after Portland’s lone shots on goal, one minute apart. Cabral stopped a header by Kevin Kelsy, then denied a low-percentage try by Antony Alves Santos.
In the second half, Real Salt Lake slowed the pace, happy to play in a defensive shell, which prevented the Timbers from taking a shot on goal.
–Field Level Media
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Brice Matthews' 3-run blast, leaping catch help Astros handle Red Sox
May 2, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Houston Astros center fielder Brice Matthews (0) hits a three run home run against the Boston Red Sox during the fourth inning at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images Brice Matthews and Christian Walker homered in back-to-back innings and combined for five RBI to lead the visiting Houston Astros to a 6-3 win over the Boston Red Sox on Saturday.
Matthews’ three-run shot in the fourth helped the Astros build a 5-0 lead they would not relinquish. Spencer Arrighetti (4-0) nabbed the victory, striking out four while working around five walks across five innings of one-run ball.
Walker had a 3-for-4 day with two RBI and two runs while Carlos Correa and Dustin Harris also had multiple hits for Houston, which pounded out 12 in the series-evening victory. However, Walker left the game in the ninth after being hit in the head by a Tyler Samaniego fastball.
Wilyer Abreu went 2-for-3 with an RBI for the Red Sox, who left 10 on base.
Houston took a 1-0 lead while Connelly Early (2-2) labored through a 28-pitch first. The Boston southpaw allowed two walks before Walker lined a one-out RBI single to left, but Jose Altuve’s 6-4-3 double play limited the damage.
Arrighetti pitched a 1-2-3 first before twin killings helped him through the next two frames. In the third, the Red Sox squandered their first of two bases-loaded opportunities as Willson Contreras’ 6-4-3 double-play grounder erased Ceddanne Rafaela’s leadoff single and two walks.
In the next half-inning, the visitors sent eight men to the plate and scored four runs to break the game open.
After Walker singled and Altuve doubled over Rafaela in center, Matthews crushed a three-run homer into the Green Monster seats to make it 4-0. Cam Smith crushed a wall-ball double to deep center and scored on Correa’s bloop single into right two batters later.
Arrighetti squashed a two-on Boston threat in the fourth, then Walker lined a solo shot to left off reliever Ryan Watson in the fifth.
The Red Sox cut into their deficit in the fifth on a Contreras sacrifice fly that scored Connor Wong. The deep drive would have led to more damage if not for Matthews’ leaping catch against the wall.
After Smith and Correa made highlight-reel plays to blank Boston in the sixth, the hosts climbed within 6-3 when Abreu and Trevor Story knocked back-to-back RBI singles in the seventh.
The Red Sox put five straight batters on base with two outs in the seventh, but they left the bases loaded as Kai-Wei Teng struck out Rafaela looking to begin his 1 1/3 scoreless frames.
–Field Level Media
