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Jarrett Allen erupts for 40 as Cavaliers defeat Trail Blazers

NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers at Portland Trail BlazersFeb 1, 2026; Portland, Oregon, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (31) dunks the basketball during the first half against Portland Trail Blazers center Donovan Clingan (23) at Moda Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

Jarrett Allen scored a career-best 40 points, collected a season-high 17 rebounds and added five assists to lead the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 130-111 victory over the host Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday night.

Sam Merrill made six 3-pointers for the fifth time this season and scored 22 points and Jaylon Tyson was 4 for 4 from 3-point range while recording 18 points and six assists for the Cavaliers. Donovan Mitchell had 14 points and nine assists and Nae’Qwan Tomlin had 12 points as Cleveland won for the sixth time in the past seven games.

Caleb Love scored 21 points off the bench and Shaedon Sharpe had 20 points for Portland, which lost its fifth game in a row. Sidy Cissoko and Jerami Grant scored 15 points apiece, Toumani Camara had 12 points and reserve Robert Williams III had 10 points and 12 rebounds.

Portland played without Deni Avdija (back), who was named a Western Conference All-Star reserve earlier Sunday. Avdija has missed six of the last 10 games after playing in each of the first 40.

Cleveland remained without Darius Garland (right toe sprain) and Evan Mobley (left calf strain).

The Cavaliers shot 54.9% from the field with Allen being a stellar 16-of-23 shooting. Cleveland made 16 of 34 from 3-point range.

Cleveland led 102-78 early in the fourth quarter before Portland erupted with an 18-4 surge. Camara culminated it with a trey to pull the Trail Blazers within 106-96 with 7:35 remaining.

But Allen capped a 7-0 burst with a dunk to give the Cavaliers a 17-point lead with 6:23 left. Portland later crept within 11 before Merrill and Tyson each made 3-pointers during an 8-2 burst as Cleveland went ahead 123-106 with 3:15 to go and closed it out.

Portland shot 44.9% from the field and connected on 14 of 44 from behind the arc.

Allen hit 12 of 15 shots in the first half and had 25 points and 10 rebounds as the Cavaliers led 57-48 at the break.

Allen scored 16 points in the opening quarter to help Cleveland hold a 29-24 lead. Mitchell’s 3-pointer and back-to-back hoops by Tomlin made it 40-29 with 8:06 left in the half.

Love made two treys during a 12-3 push that brought the Trail Blazers within 43-41 with 5:21 to play before the Cavaliers finished the half strong.

In the third quarter, Mitchell started a 13-0 run by knocking down a trey. Merrill made two 3-pointers during the burst to give the Cavaliers an 81-59 advantage with 6:01 remaining.

Cleveland led 98-78 entering the final stanza.

–Field Level Media

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Eastern Conference contenders Pistons, Raptors meet for first time

NBA: Detroit Pistons at Charlotte HornetsFeb 9, 2026; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Moussa Diabaté (14) and forward Miles Bridges (0) are ejected after a fight with Detroit Pistons center Jalen Duren (0) and forward/center Isaiah Stewart (28) during the second half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

One team will enter the All-Star break on a three-game winning streak Wednesday night when the Detroit Pistons visit the Toronto Raptors.

The Pistons won their second straight when they opened a four-game road trip with a 110-104 victory over the Charlotte Hornets in a game marred by third-quarter fights.

Two players from each team were ejected from the game, including Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart of the Pistons.

The altercation started after Charlotte’s Moussa Diabate fouled Duren. After shoving, punches were thrown. When hostilities broke out again, Stewart came off the bench to defend Duren.

“Our guys deal with a lot,” Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. “They are not the ones who initiate. They are not the ones who crossed the line tonight. … I hate that it got as ugly as it got. That is not something you want to see. But, if a guy throws a punch at you, you have a responsibility to protect yourself.”

“It was an overly emotional game with tempers flaring,” said Duren, who scored seven of his 15 points in the third quarter. “At the end of the day, we would love to keep it to basketball, but things happen. Everyone was playing hard. As the year has gone on, teams have tried to get into our heads.”

All-Star Game-bound Cade Cunningham had 33 points, nine rebounds and seven assists to help the Pistons end the Hornets’ nine-game winning streak.

“It says a lot about our grit and our resilience,” Cunningham said. “There was a lot of emotion to the game; fans were into it. For us to stay together and pull through, this is a great win for us.”

The Pistons and Raptors will be meeting for the first time this season. The Raptors won their second in a row by defeating the Indiana Pacers 122-104 Sunday to improve to 3-1 on their five-game homestand.

Trayce Jackson-Davis, acquired Thursday in a trade with the Golden State Warriors, made his Raptors debut and delivered 10 points and 10 rebounds in 15:31 off the bench.

“Trayce played well, and it gave us a good 15 minutes,” Toronto coach Darko Rajakovic said.

Jackson-Davis became the fifth player to record a double-double in his Raptors debut — the first since Kawhi Leonard (24 points,12 rebounds) in 2018 — and the first to do so as a reserve.

Rajakovic prefers to wait before assessing his new player.

“At this point, I just want to let him be,” he said. “I want to coach him. I want to help him. I want to build him and see where we go. I don’t want to, based on one good game or bad game, to pass any judgment on him. I want to see a chunk of 10-15 games and see how he grows with us.”

Jackson-Davis said that before the game Rajakovic told him to “play free” and not to worry about the plays, but to play hard and rebound.

“So I leaned onto that,” Jackson-Davis said. “And then I’m a rhythm player. So once you start getting rebounds, you start putting the ball in the hole, everything else goes your way.”

Toronto’s Collin Murray-Boyles left the game after the first quarter with a lingering thumb injury and will not play on Wednesday.

Brandon Ingram learned Tuesday he will participate in his second All-Star Game. The Raptors’ leading scorer (22.0 ppg) replaces the injured Stephen Curry. Scottie Barnes (19.4 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 5.6 apg) is Toronto’s other All-Star.

–Field Level Media

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Ilia Malinin surges into lead with thrilling short program

Olympics: Figure Skating-Mens Singles Short ProgramFeb 10, 2026; Milan, Italy; Ilia Malinin of the United States of America competes in men’s singles short program during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Ice Skating Arena. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

MILAN — American figure skater Ilia Malinin delivered his best performance of the Milan Cortina Games on Tuesday, landing two quadruple jumps and even throwing in a backflip in an electrifying men’s short program to take the lead.

Malinin posted 108.16 points, more than five clear of Japan’s Yuma Kagiyama (103.07), with France’s Adam Siao Him Fa third with 102.55.

Malinin, the heavy favorite for the men’s title, did not showcase his full repertoire in his two outings during the team event but still did enough to help the United States grab gold on Sunday.

He looked far closer to his peak on Tuesday, feeding off a loud contingent of American fans as he flaunted the technical arsenal that has helped draw new attention to the sport.

“I want to call it Olympic pressure,” he told reporters.

“Going out there the first time, hitting that Olympic ice and feeling the atmosphere. I didn’t expect it to be so much, and it took me a little while to understand what really happened, but now that I understand it, I took a different approach today,” he said.

“Really just take things nice and calm, nice and slow, just relaxed, and really just pushed the autopilot button and let it cruise.”

Kagiyama paid the price for a stumbled landing on his triple Axel, while Siao Him Fa produced a confident and clean skate to boost his hopes of making the podium on Friday.

“I was a bit frustrated with the triple Axel… my goal now is to perform a free skate that I’m happy with,” Kagiyama, who had upstaged Malinin with his short program in the team event, told reporters through a translator.

“I’m trying to… add more quadruple jumps and increase my offensive power… and hopefully the result will come along,” the 2022 Beiling Olympics silver medalist added.

Many present at the Milano Ice Skating Arena were buzzing in anticipation that Malinin would unleash a quadruple Axel — a four-and-a-half-rotation jump that only he has landed in competition — as it was published on his list of planned elements.

But he told reporters that he never intended to attempt the jump on Tuesday, saying he forgot to change the list ahead of time.

He opted instead for a quadruple flip, then scored heavily for a quadruple Lutz-triple toeloop combination.

He also threw cold water on the likelihood of performing a quad Axel in Friday’s free skate, saying he was prioritizing “health and safety.”

The Virginia native is one of the biggest attractions of the Winter Games and shouldering a heavy weight of expectation after winning 14 competitions in a row and going undefeated since November 2023.

The first-time Olympian looked more comfortable on Tuesday, raising his arms to soak in the roar of the crowd when he was introduced ahead of his program. He then threw some boxing punches towards the camera as he skated off the ice.

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Earlier, Malinin’s teammate Maxim Naumov skated with a heavy heart in his Olympic debut, delivering an emotional performance a little over a year after his parents were killed in a plane crash near Washington, D.C.

“I felt like I was guided by them today,” Naumov, who held up a childhood photo of himself holding hands with his parents following his performance, told reporters.

“With every glide and step that I made on the ice, I couldn’t help but feel their support. They were guiding me from one element to another.

“At the end, I finished on my knees, and I didn’t know if I was going to cry, smile or laugh, and all I could do was look up and say, ‘Look what we just did.'”

Naumov scored 85.65 points and sits in 14th place.

In a lighter moment, fan favorite Tomas-Llorenc Guarino Sabate of Spain laid down his short program to music from the “Minions” film franchise while dressed as one of the animated characters in a yellow T-shirt and blue overalls.

Guarino Sabate earned global headlines when he was told shortly before the Games that he would not be allowed to use the music for copyright reasons, but Universal Studios eventually gave him the green light.

The six-time Spanish champion from Barcelona stumbled on his first jump, a triple Axel, but received encouragement from fans clapping along to the song.

Unfortunately, he narrowly failed to make the cut for Friday’s free skate after finishing 25th, one place below the qualifying cut-off.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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Australian snowboarder airlifted to hospital with broken neck

Olympics: Freestyle Skiing-Slopestyle QualificationFeb 7, 2026; Livigno, Italy; A detail view of Olympic rings during slopestyle freestyle skiing qualification during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Livigno Snow Park. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

MILAN — Australian snowboarder Cameron Bolton has been airlifted to the hospital after breaking his neck in a training mishap at the Winter Olympics.

The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) said the 35-year-old snowboard cross specialist had suffered a serious fall at training on Monday and reported worsening neck pain on Tuesday.

A scan at the Olympic Polyclinic identified two stable neck fractures, and Bolton had been transferred to a Milan hospital for further imaging and assessment, the AOC said in a statement.

Bolton took silver in the mixed team snowboard cross with Mia Clift at last year’s world championships in Engadin, Switzerland.

The AOC said it had enacted the Late Athlete Replacement option, bringing Olympic debutant James Johnstone onto the team alongside Adam Lambert and Jarryd Hughes for the men’s snowboard cross qualifying on Thursday.

Australia’s snowboard halfpipe entrant Misaki Vaughan was also ruled out of the Olympics after suffering a head injury during training on Monday and failing a head impact assessment on Tuesday, the AOC added.

No athlete will replace Vaughan, with Australia to be represented by Amelie Haskell and Emily Arthur in the women’s halfpipe qualifying later on Wednesday.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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