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Cloud9 unbeaten through Swiss stage at LCS Lock-In

ESports: League of Legends World ChampionshipNov 5, 2022; San Francisco, California, USA; A fan holds a sign for T1 during the League of Legends World Championships against DRX at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

Cloud9 enter the playoffs with momentum after cinching the No. 1 seed while Dignitas and Shopify Rebellion are out altogether after they were eliminated Sunday at the League Championship Series 2026 Lock-In in Los Angeles.

In the Round 3 high match, pitting the remaining unbeaten teams in the Swiss stage against one another, Cloud9 downed FlyQuest 2-1 in a back-and-forth match. On the other side of things, Dignitas swept Shopify Rebellion 2-0 in the Round 3 low match but fell 1-0 to Team Liquid in the last chance tiebreaker later in the day.

Using a Swiss style format with three rounds, the matches were best-of-three, except the last-chance tiebreaker as a best-of-one. After the three rounds, the 3-0 team chose its opponent from among the three 2-1 teams for the upper-bracket playoffs. The 0-3 team, Shopify Rebellion, was eliminated.

Among the trio of 1-2 teams, the one with the best game record, LYON, advanced as the fifth seed in the lower bracket. The remaining two teams, Team Liquid and Dignitas, competed in the last-chance tiebreaker to claim the sixth and final seed in the playoffs.

The playoffs will be double-elimination, with all matches best-of-five. The overall winner qualifies for the 2026 First Stand Tournament.

In the Round 3 high match, Cloud9 downed FlyQuest in 29 minutes on red before FlyQuest drew even in 39 minutes on red. Cloud9 took the last map in 25 minutes on blue.

Eain “APA” Stearns paced Cloud9 with a 15/5/16 kill-death-assist ratio, and fellow American teammate Robert “Blaber” Huang posted a 12/3/23 ratio. Johnson “Gryffinn” Le, an American/Vietnamese player, led FlyQuest with an 8/10/11 K-D-A ratio.

In the Round 3 low match, Dignitas swept Shopify Rebellion, winning in 41 minutes on red and 25 minutes on blue.

Victor “FBI” Huang and Cristian “Palafox” Palafox were selected MVPs for Dignitas. FBI, an Australian/Vietnamese player, had an 18/4/24 K-D-A, and Palafox, an American, had a 14/6/15 ratio.

In the last-chance tiebreaker, Team Liquid topped Dignitas in 47 minutes on blue. Lim “Quid” Hyeon-seung of South Korea led Team Liquid with a 9/4/11 K-D-A.

The playoffs start Feb. 14 with the upper-bracket semifinals, as Sentinels face Disguised, and Cloud9 battle FlyQuest.

Team Liquid and LYON are awaiting opponents to be determined in the lower-bracket quarterfinals.

The upper-bracket final is Feb. 22, the lower-bracket semifinal is Feb. 27, the lower-bracket final is Feb. 28 and the grand final is March 1.

2026 Lock-In at Los Angeles Swiss stage standings

Place, Team, Matches (Maps)

1. Cloud9, 3-0 (6-1)

2. FlyQuest, 2-1 (5-3)

3. Sentinels, 2-1 (5-3)

4. Disguised, 2-1 (5-4)

5. LYON, 1-2 (3-4)

6. Team Liquid, 1-2 (3-4)

7. Dignitas, 1-2 (2-4)

8. Shopify Rebellion, 0-3 (0-6)

2026 Lock-In at Los Angeles prize pool

1. TBD, qualifies for First Stand Tournament

2. TBD, qualifies for America’s Cup

3. TBD, qualifies for America’s Cup

4. TBD

5. TBD

6. TBD

7. Dignitas

8. Shopify Rebellion

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Team Vitality takes down FURIA to win IEM Krakow title

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Team Vitality outlasted FURIA 3-1 in the grand final to win the Intel Extreme Masters Krakow championship on Sunday in Poland.

Vitality landed the first prize of $400,000, while FURIA received $180,000 as the runner-up. Team Spirit swept MOUZ 2-0 in the third-place match to take home $100,000.

The $1 million Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament started with 24 teams, with 16 teams advancing to a double-elimination group stage involving best-of-three matches. The group winners earned spots in the playoff semifinals and the group runners-up and third-place teams advanced to the quarterfinals.

The playoffs consisted of a single-elimination bracket of best-of-three matches until the grand final on Sunday, which was best-of-five.

Vitality fell behind early Sunday as FURIA took a 13-11 result on Mirage. Vitality responded with a 13-8 win on Inferno, then blasted FURIA 13-2 on Nuke before finishing the job 13-10 on Overpass.

French star Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut racked up 90 kills to just 41 deaths for Vitality and scored a 1.66 rating. ZywOo was named IEM Krakow 2026 MVP.

Meanwhile, Spirit handled MOUZ 13-8 on Dust II and 13-3 on Mirage. Russia’s Dmitry “sh1ro” Sokolov led Spirit with 40 kills and just 15 deaths, posting a 1.88 rating.

Intel Extreme Masters Krakow prize pool

1. $400,000 — Team Vitality

2. $180,000 — FURIA

3. $100,000 — Team Spirit

4. $60,000 — MOUZ

5-6. $40,000 — Aurora Gaming, G2 Esports

7-8. $24,000 — Astralis, Team Falcons

9-12. $16,000 — Natus Vincere, FUT Esports, FaZe Clan, 3DMAX

13-16. $10,000 — The MongolZ, PARIVISION, BC.Game Esports, NRG

17-20. $4,500 — GamerLegion, Ninjas in Pyjamas, Team Liquid, paiN Gaming

21-24. $2,500 — Passion UA, Legacy, B8, HEROIC

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NBA roundup: Knicks forge standings tie with Celtics in head-to-head win

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Jalen Brunson scored 31 points and had eight assists to lead the visiting New York Knicks to a 111-89 victory over the Boston Celtics on Sunday.

The victory ended Boston’s five-game winning streak and moved the Knicks into a second-place tie with the Celtics in the Eastern Conference standings; both teams are five games behind Detroit. Josh Hart added 19 points for New York, which received 12 points from Jose Alvarado in his debut with the Knicks. New York acquired Alvarado in a trade with New Orleans on Thursday.

Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds as New York won for the ninth time in 10 games.

The Celtics shot 7 of 41 from 3-point territory (17.1%), including 0 for 10 in the third quarter, and the 89 points were the fewest Boston has scored in a game this season. Jaylen Brown led Boston with 26 points and Derrick White finished with 19. Boston received 10 points, 13 rebounds and five assists from Baylor Scheierman.

Clippers 115, Timberwolves 96

Kawhi Leonard scored 41 points and grabbed eight rebounds to help Los Angeles pull away for a win over host Minnesota.

John Collins and Yanic Konan Niederhauser added 15 points apiece for Los Angeles, which won its second game in a row. Kobe Sanders contributed 10 points.

Anthony Edwards scored 23 points to lead Minnesota, which has lost three of its past four games. Julius Randle finished with 17 points and eight rebounds, and Rudy Gobert tallied 10 points and seven rebounds.

Heat 132, Wizards 101

Bam Adebayo and Kasparas Jakucionis scored 22 points apiece to help visiting Miami breeze past Washington.

Norman Powell added 21 points and Kel’el Ware had 19 points and 14 rebounds for the Heat, who had dropped three of their previous four. Simone Fontecchio scored 12 and Andrew Wiggins had 11 points and 10 boards.

Tristan Vukcevic paced Washington with 14 points, while Justin Champagnie, Kyshawn George and Bub Carrington scored 13 apiece. Alex Sarr collected 12 points and 12 rebounds for the Wizards, who are just 1 1/2 games ahead of the Indiana Pacers for last place in the Eastern Conference.

Raptors 122, Pacers 104

Scottie Barnes scored 13 of his game-high 25 points in the decisive third quarter and also led all players with 14 rebounds and four blocked shots as host Toronto beat Indiana.

The Raptors had a 44-26 advantage in the third quarter in going on to sweep the four-game season series from the Pacers. RJ Barrett contributed 20 points and Sandro Mamukelashvili added 17 points for Toronto. Brandon Ingram and Immanuel Quickley each scored 13 points. Trayce Jackson-Davis had 10 points and 10 rebounds in his Raptors debut.

Pascal Siakam scored 18 points for Indiana, which has lost four straight. Jay Huff added 15 points, Jarace Walker provided 13, Ben Sheppard scored 12 and T.J. McConnell and Andrew Nembhard each notched 10.

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Bucks sign former Nets G Cam Thomas

NBA: Brooklyn Nets at Detroit PistonsFeb 1, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas (24) dribbles defended by Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart (28) in the first half at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

The Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday signed free agent guard Cam Thomas, who had been waived by the Brooklyn Nets after the trade deadline on Thursday.

Thomas, 24, had a sometimes sour relationship with the Nets and signed a $5.9 million qualifying offer last summer after he and the team could not agree to contract terms. Brooklyn reportedly tried to shop him before the trade deadline; instead, he became a free agent.

“I picked Milwaukee because they wanted me and they told me they’ve been interested for years now,” Thomas told Andscape. “So, it’s good to have this opportunity come to fruition. And I’m just hoping to meet everybody, get to know everybody and contribute as soon as possible.”

Thomas ranked second on the Nets with a 15.6 scoring average and averaged 3.1 assists, 1.8 rebounds, 2.0 turnovers and 24.3 minutes per game in 24 contests (eight starts) this season after missing 20 games because of a strained left hamstring.

He was Brooklyn’s leading scorer in the 2023-24 regular season (22.5 ppg) and averaged a team-best 24.0 scoring average in only 25 games in 2024-25 before he was limited by hamstring issues.

For his career, Thomas averages 15.2 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 23.3 minutes in 239 regular-season games (88 starts).

Brooklyn selected Thomas out of LSU with the 27th overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft.

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