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Grizzlies overcome Anthony Edwards, end Timberwolves' streak
Feb 2, 2026; Memphis, Tennessee, USA; Memphis Grizzlies forward Cedric Coward (23) shoots as Minnesota Timberwolves forward Jaden McDaniels (3) defends during the second quarter at FedExForum. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images Jaren Jackson Jr. had 30 points, Ty Jerome added 19 points with eight assists, and Jaylen Wells scored 18 to lead the Memphis Grizzlies to a 137-128 victory Monday night over the visiting Minnesota Timberwolves to snap a six-game losing streak.
The Grizzlies also got 16 points and five assists each from reserves Vince Williams Jr. and Cam Spencer and 14 points from Cedric Coward. GG Jackson finished with 13 points and eight boards.
Anthony Edwards led the Timberwolves with 39 points and Jaden McDaniels had 29 on 11-of-14 shooting. Donte DiVincenzo added 21 points and Julius Randle finished with 19 points, eight rebounds and eight assists for Minnesota, which had won four straight.
Memphis built a double-digit lead in the third quarter and extended it to 20 points early in the fourth quarter following three consecutive 3-pointers in a one-minute span. GG Jackson started the flurry of 3s, Jerome followed 39 seconds later and Jaren Jackson Jr. capped the run.
Minnesota made a late-quarter run to trim the Grizzlies’ advantage to nine points at 130-121 after a three-point play from Edwards, but Memphis didn’t allow the Timberwolves to get any closer. Coward’s driving dunk with 1:09 remaining put Memphis ahead 134-121.
The Grizzlies played without star guard Ja Morant, who missed his sixth consecutive game because of a left elbow sprain. He is expected to be out for two more weeks. In all, the Grizzlies operated without six rotation players, including key reserve Santi Aldama (knee).
Memphis stretched its eight-point halftime to 14 points midway through the third quarter. Although the Timberwolves trimmed the Grizzlies advantage to two points (66-64) in the opening minute of the quarter following a 3-pointer by DiVincenzo and a three-point play by Randle, the Grizzlies bounced back to go up 98-86 entering the fourth quarter.
Memphis led most of the first half and went up by as many as 14 points (51-37) midway through the second quarter. The Grizzlies held a 66-58 halftime advantage behind accurate long-range shooting. Memphis made 10 of its 18 3-pointers in the opening half.
The Grizzlies begin a five-game road swing starting Wednesday in Sacramento.
–Field Level Media
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Reports: Nets waive G Cam Thomas after trade deadline
Jan 30, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Brooklyn Nets guard Cam Thomas (24) dribbles against the Utah Jazz during the first half at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Rob Gray-Imagn Images The Brooklyn Nets ended their sometimes sour relationship with guard Cam Thomas on Thursday by releasing him to allow him to be a free agent, according to multiple reports.
Thomas signed a $5.9 million qualifying offer last summer after he and the Nets could not agree to contract terms. Brooklyn reportedly tried to shop him before Thursday’s trade deadline.
Now he is in an unrestricted free agent instead of being restricted, which would have given the Nets the right to match any offer sheet.
“Super excited, ready to actually help and contribute to another team,” Thomas, 24, told ESPN. “My next team is getting elite scoring, good playmaking and a good combo guard.”
Thomas ranked second on the team with a 15.6 scoring average and averaged 3.1 assists and 2.0 turnovers 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) 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 with the 27th overall pick of the 2021 NBA Draft.
–Field Level Media
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Cowboys to play in NFL’s first game in Rio de Janeiro
Nov 23, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; A general view of a Dallas Cowboys helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images The Dallas Cowboys will participate in the NFL’s first game in Rio de Janeiro in 2026, the league announced Thursday.
The 78,000-seat Maracana Stadium, which has hosted World Cup matches and the 2016 Olympic opening and closing ceremonies, will host the game. The league previously announced Rio as one of its new international markets; at least three regular-season games will be played there in the next five years.
The Cowboys’ opponent and the game date will be announced at a later date, but it’s likely to be early in the season. The NFL came to Brazil for the first time in 2024, and its Sao Paulo games in 2025 and 2026 were played on Friday of Week 1.
The Philadelphia Eagles beat the Green Bay Packers in Sao Paulo in 2024 and the Los Angeles Chargers beat the Kansas City Chiefs there this past year.
The NFL is adding International Series games in Melbourne, Paris and Rio for the first time in 2026 while continuing series in London, Madrid, Mexico City and Munich. Earlier Thursday, the NFL announced the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers would contest the Melbourne game, the league’s first in Australia.
–Field Level Media
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Report: Emmanuel Clase's pitch-rigging more frequent than believed
Jul 26, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Cleveland Guardians relief pitcher Emmanuel Clase (48) celebrates with catcher Austin Hedges (27) after the win over the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-Imagn Images Thanks to a document filed by an attorney representing Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz, there’s new suspicion that Guardians closer Emmanuel Clase participated in pitch-fixing far more frequently than previously believed.
According to an ESPN report, Ortiz’s attorney submitted a document Thursday stating that Clase has been accused of throwing rigged pitches in 48 games over a 26-month period.
When Clase was indicted for fraud, conspiracy and bribery in November, federal prosecutors cited nine games’ worth of evidence against Clase beginning in May 2023.
Ortiz was indicted on similar charges, but he allegedly began pitch-fixing in June 2025 and only was accused of doing it in two games.
Reportedly, the rationale for Ortiz’s attorney mentioning the 48 games is to draw a sharper contrast between Clase’s behavior and that of his client. Clase also reportedly handled all correspondence with Dominican Republic-based bettors who benefited from the rigged pitches.
Ortiz was placed on non-disciplinary paid leave by Major League Baseball on July 3 and Clase joined him on July 28. Neither has pitched since, though both pleaded not guilty to all charges in November.
They are scheduled to go to trial May 4.
Clase, 27, generally was regarded as MLB’s best closer. Over six seasons spent primarily in Cleveland, the three-time All-Star posted a 1.88 ERA with 182 saves in 366 appearances. He averaged 8.7 strikeouts and 1.8 walks per nine innings.
Ortiz, 27, who was traded to Cleveland prior to the 2025 season after spending three years with the Pittsburgh Pirates, has amassed a 16-22 record and a 4.05 ERA in 75 games (50 starts).
–Field Level Media
