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Caleb Wilson and Cameron Boozer Shine in a Historic UNC vs Duke Meeting
North Carolina came from behind to shock Duke in a 71-68 instant classic. The best rivalry in college hoops was given another all-time game from two of the best blue bloods in the sport.
Duke was in complete control of this game for 39 minutes, then UNC’s role players got hot. The Tar Heels’ largest lead of the game occurred with 0.4 seconds remaining when Seth Trimble hit a massive corner three to give UNC its first lead of the second half.
This game will be remembered by Trimble’s game-winner, but NBA scouts will leave very impressed with what they saw from Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson. For most of the night, it felt like an 80’s basketball game, with Boozer and Wilson battling it out on the low post.
With Wilson, it felt like his team was going to let him down after a hyper-efficient 23-point performance. For most of the night, Duke just seemed to be in control. Freshman, Dame Sarr was tasked with his highest minutes load of the season, and he looked very comfortable next to Boozer.
Speaking of Boozer, some of my biggest concerns with him at the next level popped up tonight. He’s clearly been the best player in the country, and he put up another impressive stat line tonight, but I’m not sure if he plays a style of basketball that will translate to the pros. He plays a bully-ball style of offense, and pairs that with a finishing package that doesn’t seem worth a top-three pick.
When matched up against his former AAU teammate, Caleb Wilson, it seemed like he had such limited scoring options, whereas Wilson looked like a fluid NBA-level big. Wilson’s jumper leaves a lot to be desired; there’s a reason he only shoots 1 three a game; however, it’s mechanically very sound. He also looks incredibly comfortable from the mid-post, and he has a turnaround jumper that would be hard to guard at any level.
If Cam Boozer isn’t the clear-cut best player on the floor, his game feels too robotic for my liking. Late in this game, when the ball was in his hands, his only move was a straight line drive to the basket.
When you’re meeting Wilson and Henri Veesar in the paint, and you’re not finishing through their contact, life’s going to be very challenging. It’s a problem he will have to deal with every night in the NBA, and I just don’t love that skill set translating as easily as Wilson’s will to the NBA.
I’m not worried about Duke in the long run. They’re still so defensively strong, and should have better showings in future games for Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba II. These two teams have a rematch in one month at Cameron Indoor, and I believe Duke will be able to bounce back in a massive way to close out the season.
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LeBron James, depleted Lakers face Mavericks
Feb 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) pleads his case to referee Che Flores (91) in the second half against the Dallas Mavericks at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Lakers head into the final week of the regular season with an opportunity to sew up home-court advantage for the first round of the NBA Playoffs, but they begin the final push Sunday at Dallas with Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves sidelined.
Doncic, a 2026 Most Valuable Player candidate and former Maverick, sustained a hamstring injury in Thursday’s 139-96 blowout loss at reigning NBA champion Oklahoma City.
Reaves will be sidelined for the remainder of the regular season with a Grade 2 left oblique muscle injury, according to ESPN.
Doncic went into the matchup with the league-leading Thunder on a run scoring 41-plus points in the previous three contests, boosting his NBA-best scoring output to 33.5 points per game. Doncic is also averaging 7.7 rebounds and 8.3 assists per game, the latter a team-high for Los Angeles (50-27).
“We’re not going to put a player at risk,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said of Doncic being in the game in the third quarter, despite Oklahoma City holding a 31-point lead at halftime. “(The coaching staff) thought we’d give (the Lakers starters) about six minutes, and if we didn’t cut into the lead, we were gonna pull them.”
Doncic’s injury came shortly before that six-minute mark in the third period.
Meanwhile, Reaves was enjoying a breakout season, averaging 23.3 points, 5.5 assists, and 4.7 rebounds across 51 games.
Their absence now looms with Los Angeles playing five games in the final eight days of the regular season and holding a half-game lead over fourth-place Denver.
After West-leading Oklahoma City and San Antonio, which are vying for home-court advantage throughout the Playoffs, the conference is a logjam. The third-place Lakers are separated from sixth-place Minnesota by just four games, with Denver and Houston between.
With Doncic and Reaves out, LeBron James is expected to shoulder a large workload. The 41-year-old, who posted a triple-double last Monday vs. Washington, is averaging 20.6 points, 6.9 assists, and 6.0 rebounds per game.
James leads the Lakers against a Dallas team that has dropped eight of its last nine, including the last three.
In their most recent outing, the Mavericks (24-53) fell to Orlando, 138-127, despite rookie Cooper Flagg’s career-high 51 points.
The 19-year-old Flagg became the youngest player in NBA history to score 50-plus points, shooting 19-of-30 from the floor and 6-of-9 from 3-point range on his way to the milestone. Flagg is averaging a team-high 20.8 points per game, as he makes his case for 2025-26 Rookie of the Year.
“He should be Rookie of the Year,” Mavericks coach Jason Kidd said. “It’s unbelievable, the country is not watching the same thing that we get to watch on a daily basis.”
Flagg is jockeying with his former Duke teammate Kon Knueppel for the award. Knueppel is averaging 18.8 points per game for the surprising Eastern Conference playoff contenders Charlotte.
Flagg has five games remaining to finish his case for Rookie of the Year, four of which pit Dallas against teams bound for the postseason, including the Lakers. Flagg missed the Mavericks’ most recent matchup with Los Angeles, a 124-104 loss on Feb. 12.
The Lakers moved to 3-0 against Dallas on the season with that win and can complete the season sweep on Sunday. Los Angeles has won the past five meetings.
–Field Level Media
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Robert MacIntyre maintains lead at weather-shortened Valero Texas Open third round
Apr 4, 2026; San Antonio, Texas, USA; Robert MacIntyre reacts to his shot from the second tee during the third round of the Valero Texas Open golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Dunn-Imagn Images Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre maintained the lead during the storm-interrupted Valero Texas Open’s third round Saturday in San Antonio.
MacIntyre was 1 under through six holes, putting him at 15 under for the tournament and holding a two-stroke edge on Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg at TPC San Antonio’s Oaks Course. Aberg was 3 under for the round through six holes.
No golfers completed the third round, which will resume Sunday morning.
The third round was suspended late Saturday morning because of storms. There were multiple announced restart times, but the weather prevented those from taking place before the decision to not return to the course Saturday.
A pair of Englishmen made the biggest moves before the weather interfered. Matt Wallace was 7 under through 14 holes, moving to 11 under for the tournament. Marco Penge also completed 14 holes, doing so in 6 under to move to a tie for fifth place at 10 under.
Japan’s Ryo Hisatune is tied with Wallace in third place after finishing eight holes at 3 under Saturday.
Chris Kirk, Chandler Phillips, Michael Kim and Tony Finau — all only completing holes on the front side — were all at 10 under.
MacIntyre carried a four-shot lead into the weekend.
At 14 through two rounds, MacIntrye held the lowest opening 36-hole total since the tournament moved to TPC San Antonio.
MacIntrye is bidding to become the third consecutive left-hander to win the tournament following Akshay Bhatia in 2024 and Brian Harman in 2025.
Aberg had top-five finishes in his last two PGA Tour outings.
Defending champion Brian Harman shot 3 under through 11 holes Saturday to move to 6 under.
Play also was suspended Friday in the second round. Luke Clanton had to play his final hole Saturday morning before the third round began, and he made the cut. The third round was pushed up a couple of hours in hopes of avoiding weather problems, but those weren’t averted.
–Field Level Media
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Avalanche defeat Stars, as Brent Burns makes history
Apr 4, 2026; Dallas, Texas, USA; Colorado Avalanche defenseman Brent Burns (84) looks on during the first period against the Dallas Stars at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images Martin Necas scored with 9:21 left in the game, as the visiting Colorado Avalanche blanked the Dallas Stars, 2-0, on Saturday.
Nathan MacKinnon added his NHL-leading 51st goal with 58 seconds remaining.
The top two teams in the Central Division and the Western Conference split four meetings this season. This was the first result that did not require a shootout.
Necas’s winner came off assists from Artturi Lehkonen and Devon Toews. The Avalanche kept the puck in the zone off a failed Dallas clear. Toews sent the puck into the middle to Lehkonen, who worked into some space in the middle of the ice before finding Necas on the back doorstep for the easy tap-in.
Necas’s goal was his 36th of the season, a career high. His 14 goals since the Olympics break are tied for second in the league. Toews’s assist was the 300th point of his career.
It was the fifth straight road win for Colorado (50-15-10, 110 points), which is on the verge of clinching the Presidents’ Trophy. It was also a good response, particularly defensively, to a sloppy 8-6 home defeat to Vancouver on Wednesday.
Scott Wedgewood made 17 saves for his third shutout of the season. He came into the game with an NHL-leading 2.19 goals against average and .916 save percentage and improved to 28-6-6.
For Dallas (45-20-12, 102 points), which fell to 3-6-2 since a 14-0-1 run skyrocketed them up the standings, Casey DeSmith matched Wedgewood save for save through two and a half periods. He made 20 stops, but fell to 0-4-1 in his last five.
MacKinnon provided insurance with an empty-netter. He’s third in the league with 122 points. Necas assisted, giving him a career-high 58 assists and 94 points.
Colorado defenseman Brent Burns became just the second NHL player ever, and first blueliner, to play 1,000 consecutive games. The 2017 Norris Trophy winner, while with San Jose, Burns has not missed a game in 12 years and 138 days, dating back to November 17, 2013.
–Field Level Media
