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Knicks rout Raptors, wrap up East's No. 3 seed

NBA: Toronto Raptors at New York KnicksApr 10, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks center Karl-Anthony Towns (32) goes to the basket during the second half against the Toronto Raptors at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Jalen Brunson scored 14 of his game-high 29 points in the third quarter as the New York Knicks clinched the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 112-95 victory over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Friday.

Karl-Anthony Towns added 22 points and 10 rebounds while Mikal Bridges logged 13 points for New York (53-28), which has won seven straight home games and five games in a row overall. The Knicks have a 30-9 home mark this season.

Sandro Mamukelashvili produced 17 points and eight rebounds to lead Toronto (45-36), which fell into a tie with the Orlando Magic (45-36) for the sixth and final automatic playoff spot in the East. The Raptors hold the tiebreaker edge.

Brandon Ingram had 16 points and six assists for the Raptors. Ja’Kobe Walter went 4 of 7 from beyond the arc en route to 15 points, while Scottie Barnes amassed 15 points and five assists.

The Knicks drove out to a 14-3 lead, and except for a brief hiccup at the end of the first quarter, never looked back. The Raptors briefly took a 21-20 edge late in the first frame, but Jordan Clarkson, who had 10 points and four assists, gave New York a lead it would not relinquish the rest of the game.

Clarkson also had two baskets as part of a 10-0 Knicks run to start the second. The Raptors were held to 36 points in the first half.

Brunson effectively put the game away with a bevy of jump shots and layups, with a 3-pointer and a technical free throw mixed in for good measure, as part of his third-quarter surge. It was his third straight game scoring 25 or more.

The reserves took over for much of the fourth, allowing New York’s Jose Alvrado to finish with 12 points and five rebounds. Landry Shamet and Ariel Hukporti added eight points each off the Knicks’ bench.

New York swept the five-game season series with Toronto, winning all of the contests by double digits.

The Knicks’ defense created 18 turnovers, which led to 27 points. New York also held a 58-40 advantage in points in the paint.

The Raptors played without former Knicks RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley, as well as Collin Murray-Boyles. Those three combined for 50 points, 17 rebounds and eight assists in a 128-114 victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday.

–Field Level Media

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Rockets open series vs. Lakers without star Kevin Durant (knee)

NBA: Minnesota Timberwolves at Houston RocketsApr 10, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Rockets forward Kevin Durant (7) warms up before the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

Houston Rockets star Kevin Durant was ruled out for the playoff series opener against the host Los Angeles Lakers because of a right knee injury, coach Ime Udoka said before the game on Saturday.

“He bumped a knee in practice on Wednesday,” Udoka said. “Hopefully, it’s a one-game thing, but he tried it out just (a) short (time) ago and didn’t feel good enough.”

At age 37 and in his 19th season, Durant averaged a team-high 26.0 points as well as 5.5 rebounds and 4.8 assists. Perhaps most impressive of all was his 78 regular-season games played, his most since 2018-19.

The teams play Game 2 of the Western Conference first-round, best-of-seven series in Los Angeles on Tuesday. The Rockets started forward Jabari Smith Jr., center Alperen Sengun and guards Josh Okogie, Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard in Game 1. When Durant last started a game on April 10 against Minnesota, Sheppard came in off the bench.

Udoka said that no structural damage was revealed in medical imaging on Durant’s knee after he was hurt.

“It’s very tender, tough to bend certain ways,” Udoka said of Durant’s knee. “He hit it in a very awkward spot, I guess, more than anything. If he had a regular bumped knee, I think he could kind of play through that. But right above the knee, the patellar tendon area, up there, it’s just very tender and sore.

“Pain tolerance is one thing, but actually limited movement is more the cause (of Durant being out).”

Durant is a 16-time All-Star, the 2013-14 NBA Most Valuable Player, the 2007-08 Rookie of the Year and a six-time first-team All-NBA selection with two league championships (Golden State in 2017 and 2018) to his credit.

He has career averages of 27.1 points, 6.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists, 1.0 steals, 1.1 blocks and 36.7 minutes in 1,201 regular-season games (1,198 starts).

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Nashville SC maintains early East lead with road shutout of Atlanta

MLS: Nashville SC at Atlanta United FCApr 18, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Nashville SC forward Cristian Espinoza (7) kick the ball towards the goal against Atlanta United defender Enea Mihaj (4) during the first half at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images

Cristian Espinoza and Abdul Shakur Mohammed each scored second-half goals – both assisted by Hany Mukhtar – for Nashville SC, who defeated host Atlanta United 2-0 on Saturday night.

Despite missing leading scorer Sam Surridge (seven goals) to a hamstring injury for the second straight match, Nashville (6-1-1, 19 points) extended its win streak to three matches across all competitions while maintaining its lead atop the Eastern Conference standings. It also improved to 3-1-1 on the road in MLS play.

Atlanta (1-6-1, 4 points) saw its winless streak in MLS play reach four matches (0-3-1).

Nashville pulled ahead in the 61st minute after Atlanta’s Emmanuel Latte Lath lost possession in the attacking half.

After the ball reached Mukhtar on the resulting counterattack, his pass near the scoring area found the foot of Espinoza, whose shot sailed past Lucas Hoyos and just inside the left post to make it 1-0. It was Espinoza’s third goal of the season.

Nashville grabbed an insurance goal in the first minute of second-half stoppage time when Mohammed made it 2-0, his first goal in MLS.

Atlanta and Nashville played an even first half, though Nashville had a couple of opportunities to pull ahead late in the period.

In the 39th minute, Hoyos turned aside a header from Daniel Lovitz. Then, in the 41st minute, Mukhtar found himself one-on-one with Hoyos, but was denied by the goalkeeper for the go-ahead goal.

Ultimately, Nashville SC pulled away in the second half while keeping its fourth clean sheet in MLS play. Brian Schwake was credited with three saves in the win. Hoyos finished with six saves.

Atlanta United fell to 1-3-1 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium with the loss. They also entered Saturday’s match without Miguel Almiron, who was dealing with a knee injury sustained during the team’s win over Chattanooga FC in Wednesday’s U.S. Open Cup Round of 32.

–Field Level Media

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Sean Johnson sharp as D.C. United draw with Union

MLS: D.C. United at Philadelphia UnionApr 18, 2026; Chester, Pennsylvania, USA; DC United forward Tai Baribo (9) and Philadelphia Union defender Olwethu Makhanya (29) jump for a header in the first half at Subaru Park. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Ross-Imagn Images

Sean Johnson made four saves to keep his third clean sheet and D.C. United held on for a 0-0 draw at the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night.

Rookie defender Nikola Markovic blocked three shots and was a consistent disruptor of Union attacks in his first start for D.C. (2-4-2, 8 points), which snapped a two-match league losing run but is now winless in its last four in MLS and last five overall.

The Black-and-Red, the last-place finishers in MLS in 2025, remain above a Philadelphia (1-6-1, 4 points) side that won the 2025 Supporters’ Shield in the 2026 Eastern Conference standings.

Andre Blake kept his first clean sheet without having to make a single save for the Union, who outshot D.C. 17-6 overall.

Philadelphia also led D.C. 13-1 in corner kicks, and failed to score for a second consecutive match against D.C. following a 1-0 away loss to open the season.

Former Philadelphia Union striker Tai Baribo started for D.C. in his first return to his former club after he was questionable with a thigh injury coming into the match.

But he had scant opportunities as the home side dominated the task of creating chances, particularly before halftime.

Jesus Bueno’s long-range effort from outside the box struck the near left post in the 12th minute.

In the 40th, Bueno connected well on a tricky volley inside the box, but Markovic sprawled to block it before it could test Johnson.

Then in the 42nd, Johnson reacted excellently to deny Bruno Damiani’s low, first-time effort off Milan Iloski’s feed from the right.

The hosts still enjoyed most of the ball after the break but were less threatening with it.

Iloski’s 76th-minute effort from long range nearly found the net, but only because Johnson mis-timed his dive and played it into a more difficult save.

Jovan Lukic and Damiani each missed the target in the 82nd minute. But otherwise, Johnson was comfortable during the dying stages.

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