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NBA roundup: Pistons pound Celtics for 8th straight win
Feb 26, 2025; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham (2) defended by Boston Celtics guard Jrue Holiday (4) in the second half at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images Malik Beasley scored 26 points in 22 minutes off the bench and the host Detroit Pistons extended their winning streak to eight games by cooling off the Boston Celtics 117-97 on Wednesday.
Detroit now has its longest winning streak in 17 years. The last time the Pistons won eight or more consecutive games came in 2008, when they strung together 10 victories from Jan. 23-Feb. 13.
Cade Cunningham had 21 points and 11 assists for Detroit, and Tobias Harris tossed in 16 points while grabbing nine rebounds. Jalen Duren added 13 points and 11 rebounds.
Jayson Tatum led the Celtics, who saw their six-game winning streak snapped, with 27 points. Boston played without Jaylen Brown (thigh).
Pacers 111, Raptors 91
Tyrese Haliburton and Myles Turner hit a combined 12 of 14 from 3-point range and their efforts of 33 and 18 points, respectively, helped Indiana avoid a season sweep against Toronto with a rout in Indianapolis.
Haliburton went 12 of 15 from the field, including his 7-of-9 showing from beyond the arc. Turner shot 6 of 8 and made all five of his attempts from behind the arc. Pascal Siakam had 15 points and grabbed eight rebounds for the Pacers.
RJ Barrett, who gave Indiana fits in two Toronto wins over the Pacers earlier this season, was limited to 16 points on 5-of-15 shooting. Jonathan Mogbo, scored 16 points off the bench.
Knicks 110, 76ers 105
Jalen Brunson scored nine unanswered points late in the fourth quarter for host New York, which squandered all of a 19-point lead before coming back to edge skidding Philadelphia.
Brunson scored 14 of his game-high 34 points in the final 6:33 for the Knicks, who snapped a two-game losing streak. Mikal Bridges had 28 points, including 19 in the first quarter. The Knicks were without Karl-Anthony Towns (knee).
Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points for the 76ers, who have lost nine straight — their longest losing streak since a 12-game skid late in the 2015-16 season, when they finished 10-72. Kelly Oubre Jr. had 27 points while Paul George added 25 points.
Thunder 129, Nets 121
Chet Holmgren scored nine of his 22 points in the fourth quarter for Oklahoma City, which rallied from an 18-point deficit and pulled away to beat Brooklyn in New York.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the Thunder with 27 points but was on the bench for Oklahoma City’s decisive 18-0 run. The rally occurred two nights after the Thunder blew a 25-point lead and allowed the final 16 points of the fourth quarter in an overtime loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Aaron Wiggins added 24 off the bench for the Thunder, who won for the 10th time in 12 games. Holmgren pulled down 17 rebounds. Brooklyn’s Day’Ron Sharpe started for Nic Claxton (suspended) and scored a career-high 25 points while collecting 15 rebounds.
Heat 131, Hawks 109
Tyler Herro produced 24 points and 10 assists as host Miami defeated Atlanta, just the Heat’s second win in eight games.
The Heat also got a season-high 24 points from Duncan Robinson, and Davion Mitchell scored 12 of his 20 points in the third quarter. Bam Adebayo, who was questionable to play due to a calf injury, added 20 points and nine rebounds.
Dyson Daniels put up a team-high 18 points and Trae Young had 17 points and eight assists for the Hawks, who have lost four of their past five games.
Kings 118, Jazz 101
Keegan Murray scored 26 points to lead seven Sacramento players in double figures as the Kings blasted Utah in Salt Lake City.
Zach LaVine added 22 points and eight rebounds, DeMar DeRozan had 19 points and eight assists and Jonas Valanciunas contributed 15 points and seven boards off the bench for Sacramento, which won its second game in a row.
Walker Kessler led Utah with 25 points, 14 rebounds and five assists, but the Jazz stumbled at home again and lost for the seventh time in nine outings overall.
Clippers 122, Bulls 117
James Harden scored 30 points and Amir Coffey added 20 to lead six players in double figures and lift visiting Los Angeles to a victory against Chicago.
Kawhi Leonard scored 17 points for the Clippers and Derrick Jones Jr. had 16 as Los Angeles stopped a three-game skid. Leonard returned to the lineup after missing the previous two games with left foot soreness.
Josh Giddey had 21 points and 12 assists while Zach Collins contributed 21 points and 17 rebounds for the Bulls, who have lost seven of eight.
Trail Blazers 129, Wizards 121
Shaedon Sharpe scored a career-high 36 points off the bench to fuel Portland’s victory over host Washington.
Sharpe made 13 of 26 shots from the floor, including a dunk of the year candidate. He also had eight rebounds and five assists to propel the Trail Blazers to their third straight win.
The Wizards’ Jordan Poole scored 24 points and Corey Kispert sank five 3-pointers to highlight his 20-point performance. Washington lost for the seventh time in eight games.
Rockets 118, Spurs 106
Amen Thompson and Jalen Green combined for 46 points and Houston rode a scorching first quarter to a victory over visiting San Antonio.
Thompson compiled 25 points, nine rebounds and five assists for the Rockets, who were up 34-20 after one period and earned their third win in four games. Green tallied 21 points and seven boards, and Dillon Brooks hit five 3-pointers en route to 19 points.
Keldon Johnson and rookie Stephon Castle scored 22 points each off the bench to lead the Spurs, who dropped their fourth consecutive game. Castle added seven rebounds, five assists and three steals.
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Celtics return home with chance to finish off reeling Sixers
Apr 26, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) reacts after making a three point basket against the Philadelphia 76ers during the second half at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Boston Celtics can close out the Eastern Conference first-round playoff series with the visiting Philadelphia 76ers in Game 5 on Tuesday night.
After splitting two games in Boston, the second-seeded Celtics took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven series by beating the seventh-seeded 76ers twice in Philadelphia.
“Played another about-as-bad-as-you-can-play game,” Philadelphia coach Nick Nurse said following Boston’s 128-96 victory in Game 4. “That’s two out of four in this series. Played well in the other two and we got to get back to playing well quickly. Got to go get one.”
Philadelphia can point to defending the perimeter as one of the must-fix items on the 76ers’ list in order to stave off elimination. The Celtics made 24 3-pointers during Game 4, shooting 48.3% overall and 45.3% from 3-point range.
Payton Pritchard, Boston’s backup point guard, made 6 of 12 3-pointers and tossed in 32 points in the Game 4 victory. Pritchard was 2-of-13 from 3-point territory in the first two games of the series and then made 5 of 10 3-pointers in Boston’s Game 3 win.
“I don’t know if I saw anything different,” Pritchard said. “It’s just more playing with that aggression, playing with that spark. I felt it in Game 3. I was telling some of the coaches I thought it was a step in the right direction as far as my aggression and getting my rhythm back.”
Boston’s 24 3-point field goals set a franchise record for made 3-pointers in a playoff game. Jayson Tatum made five shots from beyond the 3-point arc.
“It was very bad,” Nurse said when asked about his team’s defensive effort in Game 4. “It just didn’t seem like any matchup could guard anybody one-on-one. We had them pushed out and bottled up and physical and really off kind of rhythm for a couple games, and there was none of that “
Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid returned to the court after missing the first three games in the series following an emergency appendectomy on April 9. He finished with a team-high 26 points, 10 rebounds, and six assists, but didn’t get a lot of offensive support.
Tyrese Maxey scored 22 points, but attempted only three shots in the first half. VJ Edgecombe was 2-of-9 from the field and had six points.
“That can’t happen,” Maxey said. “That’s on me. That absolutely can’t happen. That’s unacceptable by me. I was playing within the flow of the game and it kind of just happened that way.
” … We can’t win basketball games with that happening and I take full responsibility on that one.”
Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said the Celtics have to be prepared for Philadelphia’s best effort in Game 5.
“Regardless of who we’re playing against, we have to have an understanding that they are a really good team,” he said. “They can beat you on any given night. They’ve got great talent with the three stars that they have (Embiid, Maxey, and Paul George) and their role players when they are at their best … We’ve got to be disciplined on all the things that we can control – physical, mental, emotional, psychological, tactical, all of them.”
The winner of the Celtics/76ers series will meet either third-seeded New York or sixth-seeded Atlanta in the next round. That series is 2-2 headed back to New York for Game 5 Tuesday.
“We’ve got three chances to win one game,” Jaylen Brown said. “And the goal is just to get it done as soon as possible.”
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Braves' Reynaldo Lopez a reliever 'for now' to work on delivery flaw
Mar 28, 2026; Cumberland, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Reynaldo Lopez (40) throws against the Kansas City Royals in the first inning at Truist Park. Mandatory Credit: Mady Mertens-Imagn Images Braves right-hander Reynaldo Lopez is moving to the bullpen “for now” to work out a mechanical flaw in his delivery, Atlanta manager Walt Weiss told reporters Sunday.
Lopez began the season as Atlanta’s No. 2 starter after making just one start in 2025 before undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery. He had a 2.18 ERA through four starts this season before he gave up four runs on five hits and three walks in one inning of last Tuesday’s 11-4 loss at Washington.
“We see him as a starter,” Weiss said. “He’s working through some things, delivery wise, that type of thing, and he’s getting right there. And when he’s right, he’s one of our best starters. He was our No. 2 coming out of camp, even with some of the issues at the end of spring training.
“So we see him as a starter long term, but right now, trying to iron some things out. He’s going to help us out of the pen in the short term.”
Lopez has extensive experience both as a starter and reliever at the major league level. He’s posted a 48-55 career record and 3.93 ERA over 273 appearances (128 starts) over 11 seasons.
He earned his first All-Star nod and finished 11th in National League Cy Young Award voting during his first season with the Braves in 2024 when he finished with a 1.99 ERA, 148 strikeouts and 42 walks over 135 2/3 innings.
Atlanta kept 22-year-old right-hander JR Ritchie on its major league roster after he allowed two runs on five hits and struck out seven over seven innings in his major league debut Thursday vs. Washington. He’s set to make his first home start Wednesday against Detroit.
The Braves are also expecting right-hander Spencer Strider to make his season debut as soon as this weekend at Colorado after he started the season on the injured list with a strained oblique.
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Alex Fitzpatrick officially accepts PGA Tour membership
Apr 26, 2026; Avondale, Louisiana, USA; Alex Fitzpatrick walks on the green on hole 18 during the final round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images Alex Fitzpatrick officially accepted PGA Tour membership following his emotional victory alongside his brother, Matt, in last week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans.
His decision hardly is a surprise, given he said as much following the win, which their parents were on hand to witness.
“I am, indeed, yeah, yeah. I signed as quick as I could. I’m still shaking, and yeah, it was crazy,” the 27-year-old Englishman said during a media interaction at TPC Louisiana on Sunday.
The win was the first on the PGA Tour in his 11th career start for Fitzpatrick, who is now exempt through the 2028 season and is eligible to compete in this week’s Cadillac Championship, the fifth of eight Signature Events this season. The DP World Tour player also qualified for the remaining three — the Truist Championship, the Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship — as well as the 2026 PGA Championship and the 2027 The Players Championship.
Fitzpatrick turned professional in 2022 after his collegiate career at Wake Forest.
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