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Reports: Dolphins hiring Sean Duggan as defensive coordinator

NFL: Baltimore Ravens at Miami DolphinsOct 30, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; The Miami Dolphins logo is seen at midfield prior to a game against the Baltimore Ravens at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The Miami Dolphins are hiring Green Bay Packers linebackers coach Sean Duggan as defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports on Sunday.

Duggan, 32, follows his longtime colleague, new Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley, after they coached together at Ohio State, Boston College and Green Bay.

They were together for both of Hafley’s years with the Packers, with Duggan brought in as a defensive assistant in 2024 and promoted to linebackers coach in 2025 under Hafley as defensive coordinator.

Hafley was a head coach at Boston College, where Duggan had earlier played linebacker (2011-14) and later joined the coaching staff as a graduate assistant (2015), linebackers coach (2020-22) and co-defensive coordinator (2023).

Duggan also was an assistant at Hawaii, UMass and Ohio State, the latter in 2019 when Hafley was co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach.

Hafley said in January after he was hired by Miami that he plans to call defensive plays.

The personnel staffing movement from Green Bay to Miami also includes new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan — who spent 22 seasons with the Packers — as well as Dolphins quarterback coach Nathaniel Hackett, defensive backs coach Ryan Downard and defensive quality coach Wendel Davis.

Duggan will replace Anthony Weaver, the Dolphins’ defensive coordinator for the past two seasons and a candidate in this year’s cycle for head coaching jobs. The last two hires reportedly are going to be Mike LaFleur for the Arizona Cardinals’ vacancy and Klint Kubiak for the Las Vegas Raiders’ post.

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Knicks travel to Philadelphia for quick change to shake off rough loss

NBA: Indiana Pacers at New York KnicksFeb 10, 2026; New York, New York, USA; New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) controls the ball against Indiana Pacers guards Andrew Nembhard (2) and Quenton Jackson (29) during the first quarter at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks absorbed a disappointing loss Tuesday, but they certainly don’t have time to sulk.

The Knicks are back on the court Wednesday as they travel south for a matchup with the Philadelphia 76ers.

Brunson scored 40 points Tuesday in a 137-134 home loss to the Indiana Pacers, who had been 3-22 away from home. The grueling game featured 39 lead changes — the most in the league this season — and saw New York allow the first nine points of overtime before a furious last-minute rally fell short.

“We didn’t execute the way that we should have,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said.

Mikal Bridges and Karl-Anthony Towns added 22 points apiece for the Knicks, while Josh Hart had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. Brunson, Bridges and Hart each played more than 40 minutes in the front end of a back-to-back.

The Knicks’ defense allowed the Pacers to shoot 51.5% from the field and 40% from 3-point range. New York has lost two of three following an eight-game winning streak.

“They hit tough shots,” said Towns, who shot 1 of 6 from 3-point range as part of a teamwide 14-of-46 effort (30.4%) from downtown. “They made threes, and on the other side, we didn’t make enough threes to combat the amount of shots they were hitting from three. We didn’t reach the standard of defense that we have shown recently, and it came back to bite us today.”

Meanwhile, Philadelphia is coming off a 3-2 Western Conference road trip that included wins over the Los Angeles Clippers, Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns. The only blemishes were a narrow loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and a blowout defeat at the hands of the Portland Trail Blazers.

“Five games (on this road trip)?” coach Nick Nurse said Monday after his team’s 135-118 loss to the Blazers. “Four and a half really good games. I think there’s a quarter here tonight that’s really bad (and) one quarter in L.A., but most of it was really good basketball. Not bad.”

The one bad quarter in Portland that Nurse referenced was the third period in which the Sixers were outscored 49-22. Philadelphia played the Blazers without Joel Embiid and Paul George, leaving Tyrese Maxey (30 points) as the lone member of the Sixers’ “Big Three” in the final game of the trek.

Kelly Oubre Jr. chipped in with 19 points for the Sixers. Deeper down the roster, Justin Edwards (12 points) and recently signed MarJon Beauchamp (10) made solid contributions as well.

“Those guys need more minutes. We’re learning (how to use) them, but they need more minutes,” Nurse said of Edwards, Beauchamp and Trendon Watford, who contributed 12 points on 5-of-7 shooting. “But the guys that stepped in there did OK.”

Embiid (knee) is questionable for the Wednesday contest, as are Dominick Barlow and Quentin Grimes, both due to illness. George will miss the seventh game of his 25-game suspension for violating the league’s drug policy.

For New York, Mitchell Robinson (left ankle injury management) didn’t play on Tuesday in the first half of the team’s back-to-back. OG Anunoby (right toenail avulsion) sat out his third consecutive game.

This is the fourth and final regular-season meeting between the teams in 2025-26. The Sixers won the first two matchups before the Knicks posted a 112-109 win in Philadelphia on Jan. 24 behind Brunson’s 31 points.

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Rockets focus on slowing Kawhi Leonard again in rematch vs. Clippers

NBA: Los Angeles Clippers at Houston RocketsFeb 10, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard (2) controls the ball as Houston Rockets guard Amen Thompson (1) defends during the third quarter at Toyota Center. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The memory of Los Angeles All-Star forward Kawhi Leonard scoring at his leisure during a late-December matchup remained front and center for the Houston Rockets as they prepared for the first game of a home back-to-back against the visiting Clippers on Tuesday.

Leonard scored 41 points in that 20-point victory on Dec. 23, the first of his career-high four 40-point games this season. Leonard entered play Tuesday averaging 30.2 points per game this month, and he held the Rockets’ undivided attention with another contest between the teams set for Wednesday.

The Rockets responded by hounding Leonard throughout their 102-95 win on Tuesday, limiting him to 24 points on 7-for-19 shooting. Tari Eason drew the primary defensive assignment on Leonard, but the Rockets sent several bodies his way. Amen Thompson and Dorian Finney-Smith also chipped in with the occasional double-team to slow the assault.

“He’s on a hot streak right now,” Rockets coach Ime Udoka said of Leonard, who ranks eighth in the NBA with a career-best average of 27.9 points per game. “The ball is in his hands more, and they’re surrounding him with good pieces. For us, we like our length and size on the wings defensively, and we’ve got a lot of bodies we can throw at him. But you want to keep him off-balance.

“I’ve coached Kawhi for years (as an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs), and I’ve seen some things I can possibly do to go after him.”

The Clippers remade their roster at the trade deadline, shipping out James Harden and Ivica Zubac and welcoming Darius Garland, Bennedict Mathurin and Isaiah Jackson.

Garland (toe) has yet to play for the Clippers. Mathurin scored nine points in 26 minutes in his Los Angeles debut on Tuesday. Jackson also appeared for the Clippers for the first time, netting five points in five minutes.

Brook Lopez has replaced center Zubac in the starting lineup, and with Harden in Cleveland, Leonard will get additional opportunities as the unquestioned primary option on offense.

Rockets star Kevin Durant acknowledged that his team’s task against the Clippers was eased by Harden’s departure.

“I just think our physicality ramped up,” Durant said. “I mean, not having James Harden out there helps, too, as somebody else who can create offense and get everybody else involved. But yeah, we knew this team, Kawhi’s playing great basketball, and he’s willing these guys to up their game.”

The Clippers shot just 40.9% from the floor and missed 22 of 30 3-point attempts. John Collins (17 points) was the only double-digit scorer aside from Leonard for Los Angeles, which has ample experience of teams attempting to stifle Leonard. The trick is converting scoring opportunities when they are presented.

“They put two on the ball,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. “I don’t think we capitalized well enough when they double-teamed Kawhi. We didn’t do a good job with our spacing and making the right play and making the right pass. (Wednesday), we’ll be ready.

“We understand our space, and we understand how to get to our spots. And teams are going to double-team Kawhi, so we know exactly what should be on the floor, so we just can’t panic. Take our time, make the right pass, make the right read, and we’ll be fine.”

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Cavs, unbeaten with James Harden in action, clash with Wizards

NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers at Denver NuggetsFeb 9, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Cleveland Cavaliers guard James Harden (1) during the second quarter against the Denver Nuggets at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images

Trade-deadline acquisition James Harden came through in the clutch during his first two games with the Cavaliers, rallying Cleveland to road victories over the Sacramento Kings and Denver Nuggets.

“The Beard” and the red-hot Cavaliers will look to continue their winning ways on Wednesday when they host the Washington Wizards. Cleveland has won four straight games, nine of its past 10 and is 11-2 since Jan. 14.

Harden buried the tying 3-pointer with 32 seconds left on Monday in Denver, and he finished with 22 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in Cleveland’s 119-117 triumph over the Nuggets. Donovan Mitchell made a pair of free throws with 0.9 ticks left to provide the margin of victory.

Mitchell had 32 points and 10 assists while Jarrett Allen continued his surge with 22 points and 13 rebounds as the Cavaliers wrapped up a 4-1 trip against Western Conference foes.

“We’re just hooping on vibes,” said Mitchell, who attended the Super Bowl with his fiancee, singer Coco Jones, who performed in the pregame on Sunday at Santa Clara, Calif. “That’s a testament to who we have on the team right now. We just figured it out.”

The starting backcourt of Harden and Mitchell combined for 58 points and 12 assists in its debut Saturday, a 132-126 Cavaliers win over the Kings. Allen made 11 of 12 shots and had 29 points and 10 rebounds in that contest, helping Cleveland score 75 points in the second half.

Mitchell said it only took one half of one game to develop chemistry with Harden, who was traded by the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for fellow point guard Darius Garland on Feb. 4.

“No practices, a couple of film sessions, that’s the way it’s supposed to happen,” Harden said. “We find a way to just get it done.

“Donovan could go out there and literally average 35 points per game, but his willingness to pass and be unselfish is a testament to him as a basketball player.”

The Cavaliers have moved into fourth place in the East, while Washington is mired in 14th following a 132-101 loss to the visiting Miami Heat on Sunday. The Wizards have dropped 13 of their past 17 games, including the past two in a row.

Second-year center Alex Sarr had 12 points, 12 rebounds and five assists after missing one game with an ankle injury, but Washington only dressed 10 players.

“You flush the experience and you focus on the next one,” Wizards point guard Bub Carrington said. “We couldn’t get rebounds, we missed a couple of shots and we turned the ball over. The game changed just like that.”

Carrington, who had 13 points and five assists against Miami, has provided consistent effort and performance. His averages of 10.2 points and 4.6 assists are virtually identical to last season, when he made the All-Rookie second team.

“He’s growing daily and we like how he’s playing,” Wizards coach Brian Keefe said. “He sets a good standard for us, bringing a level of intensity and joy for the game we love.”

Recent trade pickup Anthony Davis (finger) may or may not play for Washington this season, but former All-Star Trae Young (knee, quadriceps) is scheduled to be examined next week and could suit up for the initial time in late February.

The Wizards have had no success against Cleveland over the past four years, losing 14 straight — seven at home and seven on the road. They have given up 278 points in two games against the Cavaliers this season.

–Field Level Media

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