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No. 24 Louisville hangs on against pesky Wake Forest team
Feb 7, 2026; Winston-Salem, North Carolina, USA; Louisville Cardinals guard J’vonne Hadley (1) drives to the basket against Wake Forest Demon Deacons guard Myles Colvin (6) during the first half at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images Sananda Fru scored 17 points on 7-for-7 shooting to lead No. 24 Louisville, which extended its winning streak to three Saturday by beating a pesky Wake Forest squad 88-80 in Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Cardinals (17-6, 7-4 Atlantic Coast Conference) never trailed as they feasted against one of the ACC’s poorer defensive teams, shooting 52.9% (27 of 51) against the Demon Deacons (11-12, 2-8). However, Wake Forest battled back from a 15-point deficit four minutes into the second half to tie it twice.
Juke Harris scored 16 of his 25 points in the second half to lead the Demon Deacons, who lost their fifth straight contest. The sophomore also pulled down 11 rebounds but missed his last five shots from the field.
Fru, a 6-foot-11 junior, was one of six Cardinals to score in double figures. J’Vonne Hadley finished with 15 points, and Khani Rooths added 13. Mikel Brown Jr. made six free throws in the final 5:06 as part of a 12-point, eight-assist game for the freshman point guard.
Louisville listed Hadley, who left Wednesday’s game against Notre Dame after just three minutes due to a back injury, as a game-time decision Saturday. The sixth-year guard started and scored Louisville’s first five points.
He also scored six points in 33 seconds to give the Cardinals a 54-39 lead, their biggest in the game, with 15:56 remaining.
Hadley made five of his seven shots.
Louisville also made 40% (10 of 25) of its 3-pointers. Isaac McKneely made three of his four, and Ryan Conwell hit two of his four. Both scored 11 points.
The Demon Deacons, however, shot 14 of 21 over an 11-minute stretch. A pair of Sebastian Akins free throws tied the game at 80 with 4:44 remaining. However, Wake Forest missed their last 11 shots, allowing Louisville to pull away by making 10 of its 12 free throws in the final 5:06.
Omaha Biliew added 14 points off the bench for the Demon Deacons, who also got 12 points from Akins and 10 from Myles Colvin.
–Field Level Media
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All-Star trio officially added to NBC broadcast crew
Sep 5, 2025; Baltimore, Maryland, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) stands in the dugout before the game between the Baltimore Orioles and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oriole Park at Camden Yards. Mandatory Credit: James A. Pittman-Imagn Images NBC has finalized an All-Star team for its return to MLB coverage this season, confirming the additions of recently retired players Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Rizzo and Joey Votto to its broadcast team.
The trio of players, who combined to earn 20 All-Star Game nods, all will be used during coverage on exclusive wild-card playoff games that air on NBC and Peacock. They will also be used on select pregame shows for Sunday Night Baseball on the network and streaming service.
NBC is taking over Sunday night baseball coverage from ESPN after agreeing to a three-year, $600 million contract last fall. The network also has exclusive rights to air the wild-card playoff round.
NBC previously announced that veteran sportscaster Bob Costas is returning to host the “Sunday Night Baseball” pregame show this season. Costas was the play-by-play voice of baseball on NBC from 1982-89 and 1994-2000. The network hasn’t had MLB broadcast rights since 2000.
Votto, 42, was the 2010 NL MVP and spent 17 seasons with the Cincinnati Reds. The six-time All-Star hit 356 home runs and drove in 1,144 runs.
Kershaw, 37, retired from the Los Angeles Dodgers after the 2025 season. A three-time World Series champion and 11-time All-Star, he won three NL Cy Young Awards and was the 2014 MVP with a 21-3 record and a 1.77 ERA.
Rizzo, 36, played 14 seasons with the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs and New York Yankees and was part of the Cubs’ 2016 championship team. He won four Gold Glove awards at first base and was an All-Star three times.
–Field Level Media
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Hornets face Pistons in search of 10th straight win
Feb 7, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges (0) drives to the basket against the Atlanta Hawks in the fourth quarter at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images Next on the to-do list for the Charlotte Hornets is picking up their 10th consecutive victory.
That will be the objective against the visiting Detroit Pistons on Monday night.
“It means the world because I’ve been through a lot with this team,” Hornets forward Miles Bridges said. “I’ve been through the lows, I’ve been to the play-in, and now I think we’re at the highest of our highs and want to keep going.”
It seems different even from rookie guard Kon Knueppel’s vantage point.
“We’re playing meaningful basketball, meaningful games,” Knueppel said. “And so every game, it’s going to be kind of looking at the standings and all that, and we’re battling for playoff position as we hit the home stretch of the season after the All-Star break.”
When the Hornets won 126-119 Saturday night at Atlanta, Bridges had 26 points and Knueppel had 23 points. Knueppel made six 3-point shots. That matched the Charlotte franchise’s longest winning streak since the 1998-99 season.
The Hornets also claimed the longest active winning streak in the NBA.
The Pistons have been humming along as well, winners of six of their last eight games. That includes Friday night’s 118-80 home rout of the New York Knicks.
The Pistons hold the best record in the Eastern Conference, so this should be a challenge for the Hornets along the lines of their Jan. 31 home win over San Antonio and Thursday’s win at Houston.
“We’ve shown that we can beat teams that are good teams, playoff teams, and we want to keep that going,” Bridges said.
Charlotte has shown necessary elements that would allow it to rise in the standings. The Hornets have climbed from 12th to 10th in the Eastern Conference — the final play-in spot — during their winning streak.
“It’s about learning along the journey and embracing every part that comes with it,” Hornets coach Charles Lee said. “… The care factor in that locker room between the players. The ability to want to adapt. We’ve thrown a lot of different lineups at them.”
Cade Cunningham has been the big source of offense for Detroit, leading the team in scoring in five of the last eight games. He averages 25.1 points and 9.7 assists per game.
The Hornets will have to be attentive defensively, where they’ve shown improvement.
“The communication got better, our defensive execution and coverages were a lot cleaner,” Lee said of the most-recent game. “The physicality on the boards, it takes all five guys to participate.”
The Pistons also are working to see how newly acquired Kevin Huerter fits into the plans. He played late in the Knicks game and provided eight points in eight minutes.
“I don’t want to put him into a situation where he’s uncomfortable and he can’t succeed,” Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.
Huerter played briefly in that game without a practice with the team. So the weekend should have provided an opportunity to groom him for whichever role he lands with the Pistons.
“We need to get some time so he can be successful when his number is called,” Bickerstaff said.
The Pistons will monitor the status of Jaren Duren, the team’s No. 2 scorer (17.7 ppg) and leading rebounder (10.5 rpg) who missed Friday’s game because of knee soreness.
On Monday, Detroit begins a stretch of four consecutive road games that will be interrupted by the All-Star break.
–Field Level Media
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Jalen Brunson leads scorching Knicks past Celtics
Feb 8, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; New York Knicks guard Mikal Bridges (25) passes the ball against Boston Celtics guard Payton Pritchard (11) in the first quarter at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: David Butler II-Imagn Images Jalen Brunson scored 31 points and had eight assists to lead the visiting New York Knicks to a 111-89 victory over the Boston Celtics on Sunday.
The victory ended Boston’s five-game winning streak and moved the Knicks into a second-place tie with the Celtics in the Eastern Conference standings. Both teams are five games behind Detroit.
Josh Hart added 19 points for New York, which received 12 points from Jose Alvarado in his debut with the Knicks. New York acquired Alvarado in a trade with New Orleans on Thursday.
Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds as New York won for the ninth time in 10 games.
The Celtics shot 7 of 41 from 3-point territory (17.1%), and the 89 points were the fewest Boston has scored in a game this season.
Jaylen Brown led Boston with 26 points and Derrick White finished with 19. Boston received 10 points, 13 rebounds and five assists from Baylor Scheierman.
New York’s OG Anunoby missed his second straight game with toe soreness on his right foot. Anunoby is averaging 16.6 points and 5.5 rebounds in 41 games this season (all starts).
The Knicks led 35-24 after the first quarter. Brunson had 15 points in the quarter, when Boston was 2 of 13 from 3-point territory.
New York stretched its lead to 17 points with 8:02 remaining in the second quarter, but the Celtics were within seven, 60-53, at halftime. The Knicks shot 60% from the field (24 of 40) in the first half.
The Knicks scored the final seven points in the third quarter and held an 85-68 lead entering the fourth. Boston was 0 for 10 from 3-point range in the third.
New York led by as many as 24 points in the final quarter.
The Knicks have won two of three meetings with the Celtics this season.
–Field Level Media
