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NBA roundup: Anthony Davis dominates, leaves early in Mavs debut

NBA: Houston Rockets at Dallas MavericksFeb 8, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Anthony Davis (3) looks on during the second quarter against the Houston Rockets at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

In his Dallas debut, Anthony Davis scored 26 points with 16 rebounds before leaving in the third quarter with an abdominal injury to guide the host Mavericks to a 116-105 victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday.

It was Davis’ first game with the Mavericks since he was acquired in a league-shaking trade that sent Luka Doncic to the Los Angeles Lakers on Feb. 1.

Davis, who added seven assists and three blocks, left the game near the end of the third quarter after clutching at his lower abdomen and did not return. He had been dealing with abdominal strain when he was acquired from the Lakers.

Max Christie, who also was acquired from Los Angeles, scored 23 points off the bench while Klay Thompson and Kyrie Irving each had 13 points.

Lakers 124, Pacers 117

Austin Reaves scored a career-high 45 points to go along with seven rebounds and seven assists, helping Los Angeles top visiting Indiana with LeBron James sitting out with ankle soreness.

Reaves took advantage of his chance to shine, knocking down 14 of 26 from the field — making four 3-pointers — and hitting all 13 of his free-throw attempts. Rui Hachimura added 24 points and nine boards as the Lakers won their fifth in a row.

Pascal Siakam scored 23 points, followed by Tyrese Haliburton’s 19 and Bennedict Mathurin’s 16. The Pacers have dropped two of three.

Thunder 125, Grizzlies 112

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 32 points and Aaron Wiggins added 26 points and 11 rebounds as Oklahoma City topped host Memphis in a matchup of the top two teams in the Western Conference.

Jalen Williams added 25 points and six assists, and Isaiah Hartenstein had 12 points and 14 rebounds. Gilgeous-Alexander had eight assists and scored 25 or more points for the 20th consecutive game.

Desmond Bane led the Grizzlies with 20 points and nine rebounds, and Jaren Jackson Jr. finished with 19 points, snapping a streak of nine straight 20-point games. Santi Aldama came off the bench to contribute 18 points. Ja Morant had 16 points.

Nuggets 122, Suns 105

Jamal Murray made a season-high six 3-pointers and scored 30 points to help Denver roll to a victory over host Phoenix.

Nikola Jokic recorded 26 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists and didn’t play in the final quarter as he missed out on a triple-double. Christian Braun had 18 points, seven rebounds and six assists and Julian Strawther added 18 points and six rebounds for the Nuggets, who won their sixth straight game and 14th in their past 18.

Devin Booker scored 24 points and Bol Bol added 19 off the bench for the Suns, who lost for the fourth time in their past five games. Tyus Jones had 15 points and 10 assists and reserve Damion Lee had 11 points.

Warriors 132, Bulls 111

Steph Curry scored 24 of his game-high 34 points after halftime and Jimmy Butler added 25 points in his team debut to boost Golden State past host Chicago.

Golden State shot 57.8 percent in the second half and 50 percent in the game. The Warriors erased a 24-point third-quarter deficit and led by as many as 25 in the fourth.

Chicago managed just 42 second-half points while losing for the third time in four games. Coby White paced the Bulls with 27 points. He has scored at least 20 points in five consecutive games.

Celtics 131, Knicks 104

Jayson Tatum scored 19 of his 40 points in the third quarter for visiting Boston, which led wire-to-wire in a rout of New York.

Starting in place of Kristaps Porzingis (illness), Luke Kornet posted 14 points and 12 rebounds for his first double-double of the season for the Celtics. Payton Pritchard scored 25 points off the bench as Boston moved 2 1/2 games ahead of the Knicks in the race for the second seed in the Eastern Conference.

Jalen Brunson scored 36 points for the Knicks, who have been outscored 263-213 in two games against the Celtics.

Clippers 130, Jazz 110

Ivica Zubac collected 26 points and 15 rebounds and Norman Powell also had 26 points as Los Angeles rallied from a double-digit deficit in the first half to earn an easy win over Utah in Inglewood, Calif.

James Harden scored 23 points with a season-high 17 assists and Amir Coffey had 17 points as the Clippers ended a three-game losing streak, which had matched their longest of the season.

Jordan Clarkson scored 14 of his 24 points in the first quarter and Keyonte George added 21 points for the Jazz, who lost for the 11th time in their past 13 games.

Hawks 125, Wizards 111

Trae Young scored 35 points, his 14th game with 30-plus points this season, and led visiting Atlanta to a win over Washington.

The Hawks have won two straight and three of four, and divided the season series with Washington at 2-2. Young was 13 for 26 from the floor and 5 for 14 on 3-pointers. He added 14 assists for his 31st double-double of the season. Zaccharie Risacher added 18 points, and Georges Niang made his Atlanta debut and scored 16 points, including four 3-pointers, with six assists.

Washington got 23 points and seven assists from Bub Carrington and 21 points and six assists from Jordan Poole. The Wizards have lost two straight following their season-long three-game winning streak.

Magic 112, Spurs 111

Paolo Banchero buried the game-winning jump shot with 25.3 seconds remaining to lead host Orlando to a come-from-behind win over San Antonio.

Franz Wagner led the Magic with 33 points on 14-of-28 shooting in addition to grabbing 12 rebounds and dishing out five assists. Banchero finished with 17 points, nine of which came in the fourth quarter. Saturday’s win is only Orlando’s fourth in 12 games since Banchero’s return, so it was a timely statement by the former top pick in the fourth quarter.

Devin Vassell scored 25 points on 11-of-14 shooting to lead the Spurs, while Victor Wembanyama added 18 points, nine rebounds and four blocks. Harrison Barnes scored 21 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while newly acquired De’Aaron Fox scored just nine points on 3-of-11 shooting in his third game with the team.

Timberwolves 114, Trail Blazers 98

Jaden McDaniels scored 30 points on 12-for-17 shooting and pulled down 10 rebounds, and Minnesota rallied for a win over Portland in Minneapolis.

Naz Reid finished with 23 points and eight rebounds for Minnesota, which won its third game in a row. Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 21 points, and Rudy Gobert notched 15 points and 11 rebounds. Minnesota won despite playing without Anthony Edwards (hip) and Mike Conley (finger) Julius Randle (groin) and Donte DiVincenzo (toe).

Anfernee Simons scored 21 points on 9-for-21 shooting to lead Portland, which had a six-game winning streak snapped. Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe finished with 14 points apiece, and Scoot Henderson chipped in 12.

Kings 123, Pelicans 118

Zach LaVine had 22 points in the second game for his new team, Domantas Sabonis led the way with 27 points and 16 rebounds, and Sacramento brought a two-game losing streak to an end with a come-from-behind victory over visiting New Orleans.

Keegan Murray chipped in with 19 points while Malik Monk and Keon Ellis had 13 apiece for the Kings, who won for just the third time in their last nine games.

Zion Williamson was the game’s top scorer with a season-best 40 points and CJ McCollum went for 31 for the Pelicans, who lost for the eighth consecutive time.

–Field Level Media

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A'ja Wilson has no shortage of motivation after Aces' early exit in '24

WNBA: Playoffs-Las Vegas Aces at New York LibertyOct 1, 2024; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Las Vegas Aces center A’ja Wilson (22) and New York Liberty forward Breanna Stewart (30) during game two of the 2024 WNBA Semi-finals at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-Imagn Images

LAS VEGAS — Entering her eighth season in the WNBA, Las Vegas Aces superstar A’ja Wilson is poised to build on what was arguably the most dominant individual campaign in league history.

Wilson joined Cynthia Cooper (1997) as the second player in league history to win a unanimous MVP award and joined an exclusive club as the fourth player to win the award three times. She averaged 26.9 points and 11.9 rebounds per game last season and set the all-time single-season mark for points (1,021) and rebounds (451).

Unfortunately for Las Vegas, injuries and fatigue from their two previous championship runs mounted and resulted in the team’s worst regular-season record (27-13) since 2019. The Aces’ three-peat hopes ended with a 76-62 home loss to the New York Liberty to drop their semifinal series 3-1.

It’s that loss on her home floor that served as Wilson’s motivation this offseason.

“Losing sucks, especially on your home court,” Wilson said “It still kind of burns a little bit, but I’ve used that as fuel to help my teammates understand how hard it is to win in this league. Yes, we can celebrate the two championships. They were great. But for us to move forward, we have to understand how hard this league is and value the basketball and the little things. I think that’s what we lacked last season, so we’re going to make sure that we can show up better than we did.”

While the Aces appeared to be on top of the world heading into their potential three-peat campaign in 2024, the reality inside the locker room was that both the internal and external pressure to win another championship had become suffocating. A common theme across media day was the fact that the team feels less pressure entering the 2025 season, a sentiment Wilson shared as the unquestioned leader of the team.

“(Three-peat talks) obviously impacted us, because it’s like, y’all think we don’t want to win? We’re trying as well,” Wilson said.

“I would definitely say it’s refreshing this year. I feel like this is one of my only years where it feels like there’s no weight. There’s a lot of weight to be defending champs. It’s a lot of weight to be trying to win one. We don’t have that. We actually have a clean slate to really dial into getting back to who we are culturally, like, in our system and everything.”

Leading the Aces back to the top of the mountain for a third time in four years is one of a few historically significant achievements Wilson can collect this upcoming season. Wilson could also become the first four-time MVP in league history, though the meaning of that is something she hasn’t quite allowed herself to ponder yet.

“I haven’t given it much thought, but it would be a blessing to have my name in that conversation,” Wilson said. “Every year, I try to be better than I was the year before just to give myself a chance in this league. Because the league is getting better. We’re growing. At this point, you just want to maintain your stamina. You want to maintain your mental, all of that, because the season gets hard. I can’t think too much about that just yet, but I’m definitely going to try to be better than I was last year.”

As Aces coach Becky Hammon put it, fans can expect to see an even better version of Wilson this season.

“What I see is, she went and got better,” Hammon said. “Which is hard to do when you’re already the best, but it speaks to her work ethic, her desire and her mindset this whole offseason. We talked a lot this offseason. She’s a busy lady, but I can tell you what she always does is her workouts. She’s always getting her workouts in. That comes first and foremost, she never gets her priorities jumbled up.”

When Hammon was asked what a player like Wilson would possibly need to improve after last season’s campaign, the coach did not feel like revealing too much.

“There was (something for Wilson to improve), and she did,” Hammon said. “I’m not going to tell you what it was. Actually, there were two things.”

–Will Despart, Field Level Media

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Jacob Wilson joins Aaron Judge in spotlight for Yankees-A's series

MLB: Seattle Mariners at AthleticsMay 5, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; Athletics shortstop Jacob Wilson (5) throws to first for an out against the Seattle Mariners during the seventh inning at Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Dennis Lee-Imagn Images

The top two hitters in the majors square off Friday night when the New York Yankees face the Athletics in the opener of a three-game series in Sacramento, Calif.

It’s no surprise to see Yankees star Aaron Judge off to a superb start after winning American League MVP honors last season. He has a major league-best .400 batting average and entered Thursday’s play tied for the big-league lead with 12 homers and 34 RBIs.

But who had Athletics rookie Jacob Wilson ranking second in the majors at .357 as the season nears the quarter pole? Wilson has played in just 64 career games and quickly has solidified himself as a future All-Star, perhaps even this season.

Sharing the marquee board with Judge seems quite surreal for the 23-year-old shortstop who was the No. 6 overall pick of the 2023 draft.

“It’s a great feeling, for sure,” Wilson said of his name being mentioned with Judge. “Obviously, everybody has seen what he is doing. It’s pretty incredible watching him do his thing on a daily basis. To be up there with him is pretty cool for me.

“I’m excited to play against him this week and see what it looks like in person.”

Wilson had his first career four-hit game during Wednesday’s 6-5 home loss against the Seattle Mariners and has six multi-hit outings in the past eight games. He went 8-for-14 with one game-winning hit in the three-game series against the Mariners and is 16-for-34 (.471) with four walks during the eight-game stretch.

The hot hitting led to Athletics manager Mark Kotsay moving Wilson to the leadoff spot on Wednesday. Kotsay indicated Wilson may be sticking at the top of the lineup.

“I think you’ll see Jacob up there now,” Kotsay said. “Jacob’s earned it. … Jacob has shown enough over the last week. He’s walking and taking pitches, and, obviously, swinging the bat really well.”

Judge arrives in Sacramento in the midst of a four-game funk in which he is 2-for-15.

The two-time MVP just went 1-for-10 in a three-game home series against the San Diego Padres, but the one hit was a homer.

Judge grew up 50 miles south of Sacramento in Linden and starred for Linden High but wasn’t highly sought by major league teams. The then-Oakland Athletics selected him in the 31st round in 2010.

Judge instead went the college route and starred for Fresno State. He was chosen in the first round (32nd overall) by the Yankees in the 2013 draft.

Trent Grisham was one of the heroes of Wednesday’s 4-3, 10-inning win over the Padres. He hit a tying two-run pinch-hit homer in the eighth inning.

Grisham had two homers and five RBIs in the series against the Padres — one of his former teams — and already has 10 long balls in just 89 at-bats. He hit just nine last season in 179 at-bats.

“I’m having fun with the guys, I would say that more than anything,” Grisham said. “The clubhouse is really good in here, led by Cap (Judge). So, I would say the guys have been the most enjoyable part.”

New York is starting right-hander Will Warren (1-2, 5.65 ERA) in Friday’s series opener. Right-hander Osvaldo Bido (2-2, 4.71) will be on the mound for the Athletics.

Warren, 25, struck out a career-high eight in 4 2/3 innings while losing to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. He gave up five runs (three earned) and seven hits. Warren hasn’t previously faced the Athletics.

Bido, 29, received a no-decision against the Miami Marlins last Saturday when he gave up four runs on three hits over five innings. He is winless (0-1) over his last three starts. Bido hasn’t faced the Yankees.

–Field Level Media

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Report: Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao coming out of retirement

Boxing: Pacquiao vs UgasAug 21, 2021; Las Vegas, Nevada; Manny Pacquiao (right) fights Yordenis Ugas in a world welterweight championship bout at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao plans to end his retirement and return to the ring on July 19 against Mario Barrios in Las Vegas, ESPN reported Thursday.

Pacquiao, 46, will be fighting for the first time since losing a unanimous decision to Yordenis Ugas in 2021.

The fight will be for Barrios’ WBC welterweight championship belt. Barrios turns 30 on May 18.

Pacquiao is an eight-division champion who is slated to be inducted into the boxing Hall of Fame in June. He reportedly will formally announce his return to boxing next week. The report stated that Pacquiao has been cleared to compete by the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

In recent years, Pacquiao has been focusing on his political career in the Philippines.

The boxer nicknamed “PacMan” has a 62-8-2 record with 39 knockouts during his career. He won his first major title — the WBC flyweight crown — at age 19 in 1998.

Pacquiao was 54-3-2 prior to turning 33 and 8-5 afterward. One of those losses was to Floyd Mayweather Jr. via unanimous decision in 2015, a bout that reportedly drew nearly $400 million in pay-per-view sales.

Barrios (29-2-1, 18 knockouts) fought to a 12-round, split-decision draw against Abel Ramos last November. This will be his third defense since winning the title by beating Ugas in 2023.

–Field Level Media

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