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Magic rebound from 17-point hole, take down Jazz

NBA: Utah Jazz at Orlando MagicFeb 7, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Orlando Magic guard Anthony Black (0) is fouled by Utah Jazz forward Lauri Markkanen (23) during the first quarter at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

Paolo Banchero collected 23 points, eight assists and seven rebounds to fuel the host Orlando Magic to a 120-117 victory over the Utah Jazz on Saturday.

Desmond Bane scored 22 points to fluster the Jazz for the second time this season. He erupted for 32 points in Orlando’s 128-127 overtime victory over Utah in Salt Lake City on Dec. 20.

Anthony Black had 21 points on Saturday for the Magic, who overcame a 17-point deficit to record their second straight win and fourth in their last six games.

Utah’s Lauri Markkanen scored 27 points and Jaren Jackson Jr. added 22 in his debut with his new team. The latter was acquired by the Jazz in an eight-player trade with the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday.

Isaiah Collier recorded 20 points and 10 assists and Kevin Love added 13 points for the Jazz, who have lost 18 of their last 22 games.

Utah’s Keyonte George scored five points before exiting the contest in the second quarter with a right ankle sprain. He had just returned from a three-game absence due to a left ankle sprain.

Jalen Suggs sank a 3-pointer to forge a 115-115 tie before new addition John Konchar made a layup with 1:06 remaining in the fourth quarter to regain the lead for the Jazz.

Bane halved the deficit with a free throw and sank two more to give Orlando a 118-117 lead with 28.3 seconds to play. Suggs stole the ball with 15.2 seconds left and added two more free throws before Collier’s long-range 3-pointer was off the mark.

Orlando extended its lead to 17 at 94-77 following a 12-1 run in the third quarter, with Love scoring seven points during that surge. The Magic, however, responded with a 30-13 run to forge a tie at 107-107 after Wendell Carter Jr. sank a pair of free throws with 4:52 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Black’s dunk brought Orlando within one at 51-50 with 5:03 remaining in the second before Utah responded with a 14-4 surge to end the quarter. The Jazz outscored the Magic by a 35-21 margin in the second quarter.

–Field Level Media

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Report: WNBA owners present modest CBA changes to players

WNBA: Indiana Fever at Golden State ValkyriesAug 31, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Valkyries guard Kaitlyn Chen (2) holds a ball as the WNBA logo appears on the ball and shorts before the game against the Indiana Fever at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images

The WNBA has at long last presented a CBA proposal to players, according to a report from Front Office Sports.

Following a six-week period of silence with no reported movement, league representatives met with players earlier this week to renew talks.

That Monday meeting, lacking from the players’ perspective due to the absence of a prepared counter-proposal from the league, apparently moved the ball forward enough to result in a proposed deal sent to the players Friday.

“They volunteered that they did not have a proposal prepared at the top of the meeting,” Seattle Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike said earlier in the week. “That kind of set the tone for the conversation because we were hoping to hear otherwise.”

Now a deal has been sent, but the concessions within the new document are deemed modest.

The changes include small shifts to the previously suggested revenue sharing percentage, along with the move to initiate team-provided housing for the players who need it, as well as an agreement allowing two developmental roster spots per team.

At last report, the two sides remained far apart on overall money. The players association’s proposal called for players to earn an average of $800,000 per year, while the WNBA proposal came in at about $530,000 per year. The latest reporting did not reveal whether the two sides have inched closer.

The owners and players have been in negotiations on a new labor deal since late June, with multiple deadlines having been passed and extended in the meantime.

The regular season is supposed to begin in May, yet the league schedule requires that an expansion draft — the WNBA has added the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire — and free agency must occur beforehand. Furthermore, the league needs to conduct its amateur draft, currently scheduled for April 13, and take a break for the FIBA World Cup that takes place in September.

Free agency typically begins in early January. The current best-case scenario being outlined now points to March, though that is contingent on a deal being reached in the coming weeks.

The WNBA has never lost games to a work stoppage in its 29-year history.

–Field Level Media

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Speed skater Francesca Lollobrigida wins Italy's first gold of home Games

Olympics: Speed Skating-Womens 3000mFeb 7, 2026; Milan, Italy; Francesca Lollobrigida of Italy reacts after racing in the women’s speed skating 3000m during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Speed Skating Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

MILAN, Italy — Francesca Lollobrigida powered to victory in the women’s 3,000 meters speed skating on Saturday, bringing Italy its first gold medal of the Milan Cortina Games and ending Dutch dominance marked by three straight Olympic titles at the distance.

Norway’s Ragne Wiklund and Canada’s Valerie Maltais joined her on the podium as the speed skating program got under way at the Milano Speed Skating Stadium.

Lollobrigida tore around the oval to smash the Olympic record, stopping the clock at three minutes and 54.28 seconds — 2.26 seconds clear of Wiklund — to secure Italy’s first-ever women’s speed skating Olympic title.

It was the 35-year-old’s first Olympic gold, adding to the 3,000m silver and mass start bronze she won in Beijing in 2022.

Competing in her fourth Olympics – and doing so on her birthday in front of a roaring home crowd – Lollobrigida turned the weight of expectation into fuel.

“This medal means a lot, but also a demonstration — the fact of not giving up, to start a family, to become a mother and to come back to race,” she said.

EMOTIONAL LOLLOBRIGIDA CELEBRATES WITH SON

Drawn in the eighth pair alongside Maltais and starting in the outer lane, she went toe-to-toe with the Canadian before pulling decisively ahead.

Upon realizing her triumph, an emotional Lollobrigida wrapped herself in the Italian flag and sprinted to celebrate with her two-year-old son.

The Italian – great-niece of the late film icon Gina Lollobrigida and cousin of Italy’s Agriculture Minister Francesco Lollobrigida – soaked in the moment as the stadium erupted around her.

“Being in Italy, knowing my son, my husband, my mom, my dad, my sister, all my friends were here … I was really happy,” she said.

“I did it for myself, but also for all those who have always believed in me.”

The Italian’s victory ended a formidable Dutch legacy in the 3,000m. The Netherlands famously swept the podium at PyeongChang 2018, while Irene Schouten won gold at Beijing 2022 before retiring.

In Milan, Joy Beune and Marijke Groenewoud were again seen as leading Dutch contenders to extend that dominance, as was Wiklund, but Lollobrigida had other ideas.

Beune finished fourth and Groenewoud eighth, while Canada’s Isabelle Weidemann – a triple medalist in Beijing – was fifth.

Greta Myers was the only U.S. entrant, a late addition due to an injury withdrawal, and finished 20th.

The Netherlands remains the sport’s powerhouse, with a record 48 Olympic gold medals – well clear of the U.S. (30) and Norway (28). Lollobrigida’s victory was Italy’s third Olympic gold in speed skating.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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Graham Ike explodes for 35 as No. 6 Gonzaga rebounds with win at Oregon State

NCAA Basketball: Gonzaga at Oregon StateFeb 7, 2026; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Gonzaga Bulldogs forward Graham Ike (15) dunks the ball over Oregon State Beavers center Noah Amenhauser (40) during the first half at Gill Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

Graham Ike matched his career high of 35 points and grabbed seven rebounds to help No. 6 Gonzaga bounce back from a stunning setback and post an 81-61 victory over Oregon State on Saturday in West Coast Conference play at Corvallis, Ore.

Tyon Grant-Foster added 15 points and seven rebounds off the bench for the Bulldogs (23-2, 11-1 WCC), who lost 87-80 at Portland on Wednesday. That represents Gonzaga’s lone loss over the past 17 games.

Isaiah Sy scored 13 points and Dez White added 12 for the Beavers (13-13, 6-7), who had a three-game winning streak halted. Yaak Yaak had 11 points for Oregon State.

The Bulldogs outscored the Beavers 43-27 in the second half.

Gonzaga shot a solid 57.1% from the field, including 3 of 10 from 3-point range. Ike made 13 of his 18 shots while scoring 30 or more for the third time this season.

The Bulldogs committed just two turnovers and had a dominating 50-10 edge in points in the paint.

The Beavers made 44.2% of their shots and were a stellar 10 of 18 from behind the arc.

The Bulldogs led by four at halftime before quickly boosting the lead to 45-36 on a jumper by Braeden Smith with 17:28 left.

Oregon State later crept within 55-51 on a 3-pointer by Jorge Diaz Graham with 11:26 left before Gonzaga ripped off 10 straight points and 18 of the next 21.

Ike’s layup made it 65-51 with 7:55 remaining. After Josiah Lake II buried a 3-pointer for the Beavers, Davis Fogle scored on a putback, Ike converted a three-point play and Mario Saint-Supery connected on a trey to give the Zags a 73-54 advantage with 4:48 left.

Ike matched his career high with a solid inside move to lay the ball in the hoop to make it 79-61 with 1:12 left. He was then removed from the game as Gonzaga completed the victory.

Ike scored 19 first-half points, including the last four of the half, as Gonzaga led 38-34 at the break.

The Beavers were leading 20-17 before the Bulldogs rattled off seven straight to move ahead by four, after Emmanuel Innocenti’s layup with 7:46 remaining.

White buried a trey to tie it at 34 with 2:44 left before Oregon State went scoreless the rest of the half.

–Field Level Media

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