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All-Star break timely for feisty Hornets, revamped Hawks

NBA: Charlotte Hornets at Atlanta HawksFeb 7, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard Kon Knueppel (7) dribbles against the Atlanta Hawks in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The Atlanta Hawks and Charlotte Hornets might be in need of some time off, and they’ll get just that after they meet Wednesday night in Charlotte.

It will be the final game for both teams prior to the eight-day All-Star break, but there’s plenty to digest before tip-off.

The Hornets had a nine-game winning streak end in Monday’s fight-marred loss to the visiting Detroit Pistons. Two players from each team were ejected, including Moussa Diabate and Miles Bridges from the Hornets.

“I think overall our guys responded to every run that they went on,” said Charlotte coach Charles Lee, who was later ejected for arguing a call from a different situation. “I just love everything they brought from a competitive spirit.”

Now the Hornets likely will have to deal with roster availability issues if suspensions are levied as a result of the fight. Bridges provided a team-high 26 points in the 126-119 win on Saturday night at Atlanta.

The Hawks have lost their last two games — to the Hornets and then 138-116 at the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday night. A bit of a new-look roster is offering challenges for Atlanta.

“We’re not used to those lineups yet,” Hawks coach Quin Snyder said. “We’re still trying to figure out some of those guys and those combinations.”

Lee said the Hornets, who have gone more than a month without back-to-back losses, responded well in standing up to the Detroit’s physicality.

Charlotte split two games with Atlanta earlier in the season, with the home teams winning each time on Nov. 23 and Dec. 18. Hornets rookie Kon Knueppel led his side in scoring in both games. Diabate has been the team’s top rebounder in all three meetings with Atlanta.

Lost in the aftermath from Monday night, Knueppel became the first rookie this season to reach 1,000 points, doing so in his 53rd game. In the last 25 years, only three players have done so in fewer games.

Knueppel’s role Monday night included trying to restrain Diabate during the fracas.

“I just tried to de-escalate (him) because I knew he wouldn’t hurt me,” he said.

Suddenly, the stakes seem higher for Charlotte.

“We’re going to have to play through some physicality some games,” Hornets swingman Brandon Miller said.

Atlanta has given up more than 130 points four times since the beginning of January, continuing a trend of troubling defensive performances. The Hawks surrendered 81 points in the first half to the Timberwolves.

“I just thought they got clean open looks,” Snyder said. “They shot the ball well, but we didn’t make them uncomfortable enough. … A lot of the shots, they were contested, but they just had too much space.”

A zone defense worked better in the second half. Some of the earlier defensive woes negated opportunities for transition offense, further hampering the Hawks, Snyder said.

Atlanta’s CJ McCollum had 38 points in the Minnesota game, marking the veteran guard’s highest total in 15 games since he was acquired from the Washington Wizards. His previous high with the Hawks was 26 points.

McCollum had 12 points in 28 minutes in last week’s matchup with Charlotte.

Among the newcomers in the mix is Gabe Vincent, who made his debut with the Hawks on Monday after a trade from the Los Angeles Lakers. He had two points, four assists, three steals and one rebound in 19 minutes.

“Gabe, in particular, gave us some very good minutes,” Snyder said.

–Field Level Media

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Serena Williams, 44, eligible to play pro tennis events Feb. 22

Syndication: Palm Beach PostTennis legend Serena Williams, seen here waving to the crowd after losing the final match of her career to Ajla Tomljanovic 2022 U.S. Open tennis, has suffered two pulmonary embolisms — the first in 2011 and the second in 2017 after the birth of her first child. She was able to return to competition both times but has also said that she needs to be vigilant for the rest of her life when it comes to early detection of blood clots.

Whether or not tennis great Serena Williams is considering a comeback, the 23-time Grand Slam champion is now eligible to return as soon as Feb. 22.

The International Tennis Integrity Agency included Williams, 44, on the updated list of reinstated players on Tuesday. That was the last step in a process that began at least as far back as Oct. 6 when her name appeared in the International Registered Testing Pool, a requirement for a return to competition.

Being in the pool and available for random, out-of-competition drug testing for at least six months is a requirement for players who want to return to tennis. Players in the pool are required to inform testers of their location for one hour each day.

“Omg yall I’m NOT coming back. This wildfire is crazy,” Williams posted on social media in December in response to a report of a possible comeback.

As recently as last month, Williams was noncommittal either way.

“I’m just having fun and enjoying my life right now,” she said on the “Today” show in January. “I’m just going to see what happens.”

Williams last played on the WTA Tour at the U.S. Open in 2022. In August of that year, she announced in a Vogue magazine article that she was “evolving away” from tennis.

“I have never liked the word retirement,” she wrote. “It doesn’t feel like a modern word to me. I’ve been thinking of this as a transition, but I want to be sensitive about how I use that word, which means something very specific and important to a community of people. Maybe the best word to describe what I’m up to is evolution.”

If Williams does return, she could seek to enter the ATX Open in Austin, Texas, a WTA 250 tournament from Feb. 23 to March 1. Williams’ older sister, Venus, is still active on tour and received a wild-card entry for both singles and doubles. She had not announced a doubles partner.

Ranked No. 1 for 319 weeks, Serena Williams won 73 singles titles on the WTA Tour and earned nearly $95 million in prize money. She won Wimbledon and the Australian Open seven times each, the U.S. Open six times and the French Open three times.

Williams, who also won 14 major doubles titles with Venus, is the only player to accomplish a career Golden Slam (all four majors) in both singles and doubles.

Williams and her husband, Alexis Ohanian, are raising two daughters.

–Field Level Media

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Bennett Stirtz, Iowa target seventh straight win at Maryland

Syndication: Iowa City Press-CitizenIowa guard Bennett Stirtz (14) drives toward the basket against Northwestern guard Jayden Reid (4) and Northwestern forward Nick Martinelli (2) Feb. 8, 2026 at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.

It’s not easy to find a signature win on Iowa’s resume. The Hawkeyes have yet to beat a ranked team in four tries.

But by virtue of being nearly flawless against the rest of its competition, Iowa (18-5, 8-4 Big Ten) has risen to No. 20 in the NET Rankings and, barring a late-season collapse, is on its way to gaining a berth in the NCAA Tournament.

The Hawkeyes face another unranked foe Wednesday in College Park, Md., when they put their six-game winning streak on the line against Maryland (9-14, 2-10).

Both teams are coming off wins Sunday in which they got clutch performances from their top threats.

In Maryland’s 67-62 victory at Minnesota, guard David Coit went on a personal 7-0 run in the final 26 seconds and finished with 29 points.

In Iowa’s 76-70 win over visiting Northwestern, guard Bennett Stirtz scored a career-high 36 points to rescue the Hawkeyes from an otherwise lethargic performance.

“We were kind of in a little lull, a little asleep,” Stirtz said. “And I knew that I needed to get going late in the first half.”

Iowa coach Ben McCollum said that it’s the Hawkeyes’ collective effort that allows Stirtz to thrive individually.

“The thing with really good players that people don’t realize is the players around him have to allow him to be great,” McCollum said. “A lot of teams have great players … but their teammates want some more shine out of it, so they won’t allow that player to be great.”

Maryland knows all about Stirtz. He scored 25 points on 10-of-17 shooting when the Hawkeyes rolled to an 83-64 victory on Dec. 6 in Iowa City.

Unlike Stirtz, Coit has been wildly inconsistent this season, often finding himself in the doghouse of first-year coach Buzz Williams.

Despite scoring binges of 43 and 41 points in wins over Penn State and Mount St. Mary’s, Coit has come off the bench in 10 of Maryland’s 23 games, including the win Sunday.

It was a much-need victory as the Terrapins had lost their previous four games by an average margin of 28 points.

“I thought the fight, the togetherness was as good as it’s been in a long, long time,” Williams said.

–Field Level Media

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NFL draft order finalized after Seahawks' Super Bowl victory

NFL: Super Bowl LX ExperienceFeb 6, 2026; San Francisco, CA, USA; The 2026 NFL Draft logo at the Super Bowl LX Experience at the Moscone Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The order for the 2026 NFL Draft has been finalized, two days after the Seattle Seahawks won Super Bowl LX.

The Seahawks will pick 32nd and last in the first round of the draft due to their solid 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in last Sunday’s big game.

New England has the No. 31 draft selection.

The first 18 selections were locked in prior to the postseason. The Las Vegas Raiders own the first pick and might have their eyes on Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza of Indiana.

The New York Jets, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans and New York Giants round out the top five.

The Kansas City Chiefs struggled with a 6-11 record but gain a draft pick (No. 9) earlier than usual.

Among playoff teams, the AFC runner-up Denver Broncos have the 30th pick. Denver lost to the Patriots. The Los Angeles Rams, who lost to Seattle in the NFC title game, are No. 29.

DRAFT ORDER

1. Las Vegas Raiders: 3-14 (.538 strength of schedule)

2. New York Jets: 3-14 (.552)

3. Arizona Cardinals: 3-14 (.571)

4. Tennessee Titans: 3-14 (.574)

5. New York Giants: 4-13 (.524)

6. Cleveland Browns: 5-12 (.486)

7. Washington Commanders: 5-12 (.507)

8. New Orleans Saints: 6-11 (.495)

9. Kansas City Chiefs: 6-11 (.514)

10. Cincinnati Bengals: 6-11 (.521)

11. Miami Dolphins: 7-10 (.488)

12. Dallas Cowboys: 7-9-1 (.438)

13. Los Angeles Rams, via Atlanta Falcons: 8-9 (.495)

14. Baltimore Ravens: 8-9 (.507)

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 8-9 (.529)

16. New York Jets, via Indianapolis Colts: 8-9 (.540)

17. Detroit Lions: 9-8 (.490)

18. Minnesota Vikings: 9-8 (.514)

19. Carolina Panthers: 8-9 (.522)

20. Dallas Cowboys, via Green Bay Packers: 9-7-1 (.483)

21. Pittsburgh Steelers: 10-7 (.503)

22. Los Angeles Chargers: 11-6 (.458)

23. Philadelphia Eagles: 11-6 (.476)

24. Cleveland Browns, via Jacksonville Jaguars: 13-4 (.478)

25. Chicago Bears: 11-6 (.458)

26. Buffalo Bills: 12-5 (.471)

27. San Francisco 49ers: 12-5 (.498)

28. Houston Texans: 12-5 (.522)

29. Los Angeles Rams: 12-5 (.526)

30. Denver Broncos: 14-3 (.422)

31. New England Patriots: 14-3 (.391)

32. Seattle Seahawks: 14-3 (.498)

–Field Level Media

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