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Nets, Wizards meet with NBA draft lottery looming

NBA: Indiana Pacers at Washington WizardsMar 27, 2025; Washington, District of Columbia, USA; Washington Wizards forward Alex Sarr (20) takes a shot over Indiana Pacers center Myles Turner (33) during the first half at Capital One Arena. Mandatory Credit: Daniel Kucin Jr.-Imagn Images

The Washington Wizards hit their nadir with a 162-109 home loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday — the most lopsided defeat in franchise history.

Washington (16-57) now will look to regroup for a matchup against the visiting Brooklyn Nets (23-51) on Saturday night.

In a game rife with NBA draft lottery implications, both teams stumble into the contest following ugly losses.

The Nets lost their sixth straight game on Friday, when they trailed by as many as 41 in a 132-100 home setback to the Los Angeles Clippers.

Washington would prefer to forget the records set in Thursday’s loss to Indiana. The Wizards allowed the most points in franchise history, while the Pacers made a franchise-record 27 3-pointers and scored their most points ever.

“You should be upset. You shouldn’t be happy, but it’s always about what you do going forward,” Washington coach Brian Keefe said. “Unfortunately, losses like this happen. You don’t want them to. No one’s happy about it. It’s how you go forward. It’s always how you respond.”

One bright spot in the defeat was the continued development of rookie center Alex Sarr, who scored 22 points and is averaging 17.2 points, 6.8 rebounds and 1.5 blocks this month.

The 7-foot Sarr, 19, has emerged as a top contender for the Rookie of the Year award, but he prefers to focus on the Wizards’ potential.

“I think it’s a nice accomplishment. But at the same time I think there’s way more than just getting an individual award,” Sarr said. “I’m going to be part of this team hopefully for a lot of years to come. And what we’re building right now is more important than (individual awards).”

The Wizards enter the game at far less than full strength. Khris Middleton (right knee) and Anthony Gill (left hip) exited Thursday’s loss with injuries and have been ruled out for Saturday. Kyshawn George has missed the past two games with a left ankle sprain and also is listed as out.

Washington is aiming for a season sweep of Brooklyn after winning its first two meetings — 119-102 on Feb. 5 and 107-99 on Feb. 24.

Brooklyn lost for the 16th time in its last 18 games on Friday, when the Clippers led 105-69 after three quarters.

“Who do you want to be?” Nets coach Jordi Fernandez said. “It goes down to, you know, we have high expectations on how we want to do things, and how we want to compete. I have to find a way to engage our players better, to play the right way, and that’s what we’ve done so far. Whether you win or lose, you play the right way with the right intentions.”

Keon Johnson had 13 points in the loss for Brooklyn, which signed forward Drew Timme to a multiyear deal before the game.

The 24-year-old Timme stood out in his NBA debut with 11 points and 10 rebounds in 25 minutes.

“I mean, I was nervous as crap out there, but it was awesome, you know?” Timme said. “It was a dream come true. And I like this feeling. I don’t want it to end, so I gotta keep working hard.”

Timme was averaging 23.9 points, 10.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists in 29 games (28 starts) this season for Brooklyn’s NBA G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets. He was undrafted in 2023 after four seasons at Gonzaga, where he was a second-team All-American three times.

–Field Level Media

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Knicks use third-quarter spurt to down Hawks in Game 1

NBA: Playoffs-Atlanta Hawks at New York KnicksApr 18, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) is guarded by Atlanta Hawks guard Nickeil Alexander-Walker (7) during the first quarter of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Karl-Anthony Towns and OG Anunoby hit 3-pointers on consecutive possessions to start the decisive third-quarter run for the host New York Knicks, who pulled away for a 113-102 win over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 of an Eastern Conference quarterfinal series Saturday night.

Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is scheduled for Monday night in New York.

Jalen Brunson scored 19 of his game-high 28 points in the first quarter for the third-seeded Knicks, who reached the Eastern Conference finals last year for the first time since 2000. Towns finished with 25 points and was 10 of 10 from the free throw line while Anunoby collected 18 points.

Josh Hart (11 points, 14 rebounds) posted a double-double while Mikal Bridges added 11 points.

CJ McCollum scored 26 points for the Hawks, who earned the sixth seed in their first trip to the playoffs since 2023. Jalen Johnson had 23 points while Onyeka Okongwu (19) and Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17) each scored in double figures. Dyson Daniels had 11 rebounds.

The Hawks led by four in the first quarter but never led again after Anunoby’s free throw put the Knicks ahead 24-23 with 2:29 left. New York matched its biggest lead of the quarter when Brunson ended the period with a floater to put the hosts up 30-24.

The Knicks opened a trio of 11-point leads in the second before the Hawks mounted a 19-8 run to tie the score at 48-all on McCollum’s floater with 3:43 left. Anunoby answered with a dunk for New York, which ended the half with a 57-55 lead.

Okongwu hit a 3-pointer 1:48 into the third to tie the score for the final time at 58-all before Towns and Anunoby drained their 3-pointers to spark a decisive 15-5 run that ended with a Bridges dunk with 5:31 left. The Hawks got within five once before New York concluded the quarter ahead 83-74.

The Hawks inched no closer than seven in the fourth, when the Knicks went on a 10-0 run to expand their lead to 106-87 with 4:36 remaining. Atlanta scored the next 11 points, but the teams traded empty possessions before Towns’ layup gave New York a double-digit lead again with 48 seconds left.

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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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