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Dismantled Kings prepare to host spirited Magic

NBA: All Star-Saturday NightFeb 14, 2026; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Orlando Magic guard Jase Richardson (11) competes in the slam dunk contest during the 2026 NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

The Kings have dropped a Sacramento-era record 14 consecutive games as they resume play after the All-Star break with a home game against the Orlando Magic on Thursday night.

Avoiding the dubious franchise-high streak definitely got harder when big man Domantas Sabonis (left knee) and shooting guard Zach LaVine (right hand) both had season-ending surgeries on Wednesday.

Sabonis initially tore the meniscus in the knee in mid-November and missed 27 games before returning on Jan. 16. The three-time All-Star played in just 19 games this season and averaged 15.8 points, 11.4 rebounds and 4.1 assists.

LaVine last played on Feb. 6. The two-time All-Star averaged a team-high 19.2 points along with 2.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 39 games.

Kings coach Doug Christie knows the task becomes more difficult without two of the team’s top players.

“It makes it tough. You feel for Zach, you feel for (Domantas) because you know how much work they put into what their life dream is and being successful,” Christie said. “It’s unfortunate for us. There will be more opportunities for our young players to continue to develop and do it in high-leverage moments. We’re here to win basketball games.”

Sacramento owns a league-worst 12-44 record and hasn’t experienced a victory since beating the visiting Washington Wizards 128-115 on Jan. 16. That win was the club’s season-best fourth straight, following triumphs against the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers and New York Knicks.

This isn’t the first time the franchise has lost 14 consecutive games. When the team was known as the Cincinnati Royals, there were 14-game losing streaks in both the 1959-60 and 1971-72 seasons.

Christie said he is simplifying goals for each game and focusing on individual and team measurements.

“Making sure we go out and play to our standards,” Christie said. “We want to win.”

Orlando also received some bad news regarding an injury development when star forward Franz Wagner (left ankle) was ruled out indefinitely on Wednesday following recent tests.

Wagner has missed 25 of the last 29 games since being injured on Dec. 7. The team said he would be re-evaluated in three weeks.

“There aren’t words that describe what Franz means to this team,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “His toughness, his resilience, his desire and his want to get back on the court. Everybody on this team knows his work ethic and care factor for this group.”

Wagner’s older brother, Moe, recently returned to the court after missing 12-plus months due to an ACL tear in his left knee. Now Moe sees his 24-year-old brother dealing with the ups and downs of being unable to be on the court.

“He’s struggling emotionally,” Moe Wagner, 28, said. “You can see that as a family member.”

Franz Wagner is averaging 21.3 points to tie Paolo Banchero for the team scoring lead. He’s also averaging 5.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists in 28 games.

“He’s one of our key pieces of our team,” Banchero said. “We need him out there. But at the same time, we don’t want him coming back before he’s ready.

We just want him to take his time and get all the way healthy.”

Orlando ranks seventh in the Eastern Conference, 1 1/2 games behind the Philadelphia 76ers for the last top-six playoff spot.

The Magic fell 116-108 to the visiting Milwaukee Bucks on Feb. 11 in their final game before the All-Star break. Orlando won three straight before the setback.

Orlando is beginning a four-game trip out west that includes games against the Phoenix Suns, Los Angeles Clippers and Los Angeles Lakers.

The Magic swept the two-game set with Sacramento last season after losing the previous six matchups.

–Field Level Media

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Padres stymie Tigers for first win of season

MLB: Detroit Tigers at San Diego PadresMar 28, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres starting pitcher Randy Vasquez (98) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Detroit Tigers at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: David Frerker-Imagn Images

Randy Vasquez fired six shutout innings Saturday night as the San Diego Padres avoided a season-opening, three-game sweep at the visiting Detroit Tigers’ hands with a 3-0 victory.

Vasquez allowed just two hits, both to third baseman Cole Keith, while walking three and striking out eight, one shy of his career high. Kyle Hart followed with two perfect innings and Mason Miller worked the ninth to earn the save. It was the first win for Craig Stammen, San Diego’s first-year manager.

Jack Flaherty absorbed the loss, allowing four hits and three runs (two earned) over 4 1/3 innings. Flaherty walked four and whiffed two.

The Padres got the only runs they needed in the bottom of the third. Flaherty mowed down the first eight guys he faced before allowing three straight two-out hits to Freddy Fermin, Jake Cronenworth and Fernando Tatis Jr., with Tatis’ hit scoring Fermin.

The second run scored when second baseman Gleyber Torres’ fielding error on Tatis’ steal of second enabled Cronenworth to score.

That was enough for Vasquez, who was only threatened twice. Detroit got men to second and third in the first after Torres walked and Keith doubled but Riley Greene’s grounder to Cronenworth at second forced Torres at the plate. Spencer Torkelson looked at a third strike to end the inning.

In the sixth, Keith singled with two outs and Greene drew a walk. But with Hart warming up in the bullpen, Vasquez escaped when Torkelson’s hard shot to third became a forceout on Manny Machado’s terrific play.

San Diego got its final run in the fifth via Flaherty’s loss of control. He issued one-out walks to Cronenworth, Tatis and Machado, forcing manager A.J. Hinch to bring in Brant Hurter out of the bullpen. Jackson Merrill’s fielder’s choice grounder scored Cronenworth.

Ramon Laureano collected three of the Padres’ seven hits, while Cronenworth went 1 for 3 with two runs in his first game as the team’s leadoff hitter since 2023.

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Joe Pyfer stops former champ Israel Adesanya in 2nd round of UFC Seattle

MMA: UFC Fight Night-Seattle Adesanya vs PyferMar 28, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Israel Adesanya (red gloves) fights Joe Pyfer (blue gloves) during UFC Fight Night at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

Joe Pyfer (16-3 MMA) sent former UFC middleweight champion Israel Adesanya (24-6 MMA) back to the drawing board in Saturday night’s UFC Fight Night headliner in Seattle, stopping Adesanya at 4:18 of the second round to cap the night.

Before the TKO finish, both fighters exchanged their best punches in a stand-up battle until a Pyfer takedown signaled the beginning of the end.

“I just have this mentality where I don’t care, I’m going to search and destroy,” Pyfer said following the stoppage, securing the finish in top control.

Adesanya, fighting out of New Zealand, hasn’t won a bout since regaining middleweight gold in April 2023 at UFC 287, and confirmed he has no plans to retire.

“I’m just going to keep going and going and going,” Adesanya said.

A rematch five years in the making commenced at flyweight as former champion Alexa Grasso made short work of Maycee Barber with a TKO stoppage at 2:42 of the opening round. The Mexican used a left hook to down Barber before jumping on top of her immediately as the referee stepped in.

The two first met in Feb. 2021, with Grasso earning a decision. Grasso (17-5-1 MMA) snapped a two-fight losing skid, whereas Barber (15-3 MMA) had not lost since the first meeting with Grasso, having won her previous seven fights.

In his final MMA fight, welterweight Michael Chiesa (20-7 MMA) had a hometown send-off as he submitted Niko Price (16-11 MMA) with a first-round rear-naked choke. Chiesa needed just 63 seconds to put a bow on his UFC career, one that spanned a decade-plus and included winning the 15th season of The Ultimate Fighter in June 2012.

Chiesa ended his UFC career at 15-7, while Price, who has been in the promotion for over a decade himself, now sits at 8-11, with two no contests in the Octagon and has dropped four straight fights.

The finishes were a theme on the night, as featherweight Lerryan Douglas (14-5 MMA) of Brazil needed 3:33 of the opening round to deliver a devastating TKO against Julian Erosa (31-13 MMA). Douglas has now won his last six in a row while Erosa continues to struggle at 9-9 in the UFC.

At middleweight, Yousri Belgaroui of the Netherlands scored a third-round TKO stoppage against Mansur Abdul-Malik by landing a perfectly timed knee to end the fight in a back-and-forth battle. Belgaroui (10-3 MMA) has won five straight and remains undefeated in the UFC. Conversely, it was Abdul-Malik’s (9-1-1 MMA) first professional loss, as he had won seven of his 11 outings by KO/TKO.

The main card got underway in emphatic fashion in the opener, with lightweight Terrance McKinney needing just 24 seconds to dispatch Canadian Kyle Nelson with a series of punches following a head kick. McKinney (18-8 MMA) has won three of his last four, while Nelson (17-7-1 MMA) has lost two of his last three.

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Alexander Kerfoot, Logan Cooley score twice as Mammoth rout Kings

NHL: Utah Mammoth at Los Angeles KingsMar 28, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Utah Mammoth center Logan Cooley (92) and Los Angeles Kings right wing Mathieu Joseph (17) battle for the puck during the first period at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Griffin Hooper-Imagn Images

Alexander Kerfoot and Logan Cooley each scored twice as the visiting Utah Mammoth thumped the Los Angeles Kings 6-2 on Saturday night.

With the win, Utah (38-30-6, 82 points), currently in the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference, holds a five-point lead over the Nashville Predators, owners of the second wild-card position.

Los Angeles (29-25-18, 76 points) remains on the outside looking in, a point back of Nashville in the wild-card race.

Nick Schmaltz and Jack McBain also scored for Utah, while Mikhail Sergachev had four assists and Clayton Keller chipped in a pair of helpers for the Mammoth, who won for just the second time in five games (2-3-0).

Karel Vejmelka made 29 saves for Utah.

Adrian Kempe had a goal and an assist, and Anze Kopitar also scored for the Kings, who have dropped five of six (1-2-3).

Darcy Kuemper stopped 11 shots through two periods and was replaced by Anton Forsberg to start the third. Forsberg made 11 saves.

The Mammoth outshot the Kings 12-9 in the first period and led 3-1 after 20 minutes.

Utah opened the scoring 2:31 into the period as Kerfoot redirected a John Marino cross-ice feed past Kuemper.

Cooley doubled the Mammoth lead at 16:33, beating out the icing call and snapping a shot five-hole past Kuemper.

Los Angeles cut the lead in half 1:18 later as Kopitar tipped a Kempe shot from the point past Vejmelka.

Utah restored the two-goal lead on the power play at 19:51 as Cooley dangled around Mikey Anderson and snapped a shot high blocker-side past Kuemper.

The Mammoth took a 4-1 lead at 12:37 of the middle frame as Kerfoot showed patience, outwaited Kuemper, and put a shot over the shoulder of the Kings’ goaltender. Kerfoot has points in four straight games (three goals, two assists).

Schmaltz made it 5-1 at 16:17 of the second on a power play, taking a Keller pass, skate-to-stick and snapping a shot past Kuemper.

Kempe pulled the Kings to 5-2, putting a shot past a screened Vejmelka at 4:34 of the third.

McBain added an empty-netter at 13:53.

–Field Level Media

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