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Suns continue playoff climb vs. lowly Pacers
Mar 10, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) shoots against Milwaukee Bucks forward Ousmane Dieng (21) during the third quarter at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images Devin Booker is heating up at the right time for the Phoenix Suns, who have won three straight heading into Thursday’s matchup against the Indiana Pacers in Indianapolis.
With Booker leading the way, Phoenix has won five of its last six to move within one game of the Denver Nuggets for sixth place in the Western Conference standings.
The Suns look to carry the momentum into their meeting against Indiana, which has lost 10 straight and owns the NBA’s worst record at 15-50.
The Suns opened a season-long-tying six-game trip with a 129-114 win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Tuesday. Booker scored 27 points and Jalen Green added 25 for Phoenix, which made a season-high 24 3-pointers.
Royce O’Neale matched his career-high with seven 3-pointers and finished with a season-high 21 points in the win. Phoenix also received a spark from Jordan Goodwin, who scored six points in 14 minutes after missing seven games with a left calf strain.
One year after finishing 10 games under .500 and missing the playoffs, the Suns are trending in the right direction under first-year coach Jordan Ott, who credits Booker for spearheading the team’s turnaround.
“He’s just about the right things not only as a human, but as a player,” Ott said. “Offensively, he’ll move the ball. He wants bodies to move, always wants to make the right play. Defensively, he plays hard every night. When your top guy does that, it sets the tone. … I think we have the right group led by our right superstar.”
Booker has scored 27 or more points in four straight games for a Phoenix team that drew praise from Milwaukee coach Doc Rivers before Tuesday’s game.
“(They) play hard. They play together,” Rivers said. “It’s amazing. You look at their team last year and this year, I don’t think anyone predicted them to be better this year, but they are. It’s just really cool to watch them play.”
Phoenix is seeking a series sweep of Indiana after winning 133-98 at home on Nov. 13.
The Pacers concluded their four-game West Coast trip with a 114-109 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday. Aaron Nesmith scored 29 points to lead Indiana, which led by 20 midway through the third quarter before being outscored 42-27 in the fourth.
“Their bench just played unbelievable the last 15 minutes of the game, just tremendous,” Pacers coach Rick Carlisle said of the Kings. “So you’ve got to give them credit. Their shotmaking, their aggression, all that was big time. We had some pretty good looks that didn’t go in. That was disappointing.”
Indiana forward Obi Toppin remains on a minutes restriction after missing 56 games with a right foot stress fracture. He had an encouraging outing on Tuesday with 17 points and five rebounds in 15 minutes.
Indiana played without starters T.J. McConnell (right hamstring), Pascal Siakam (right knee sprain) and Andrew Nembhard (back/neck). All three are uncertain to face the Suns.
The injury-plagued Pacers have given extended playing time to young reserves such as Kam Jones, Kobe Brown, Micah Potter and Jarace Walker, who combined for 38 points on Tuesday.
“This has been a great look at each of these guys,” Carlisle said. “In almost all cases, people are rising to higher levels of responsibility. Playing more minutes than they probably would have. The organization has had a great chance to see what these guys are all about. A great opportunity to evaluate for future decisions.”
–Field Level Media
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KC Current acquire F Penelope Hocking from Bay FC
Nov 2, 2025; Louisville, Kentucky, USA; Bay FC forward Penelope Hocking (55) dribbles the ball during the first half against Racing Louisville FC at Lynn Family Stadium. Mandatory Credit: EM Dash-Imagn Images The Kansas City Current acquired forward Penelope Hocking from Bay FC on Wednesday.
The Current sent $350,000 in intra-league transfer funds to complete the deal for Hocking, 26.
“We are very excited to welcome Penelope to Kansas City,” general manager Ryan Dell said in a statement. “Penelope’s aptitude for scoring goals from anywhere on the field, combined with her ability to create chances for those around her, will only strengthen our attack. Above all, she is a great person and teammate who will positively impact our club on and off the pitch.”
Hocking recorded a team-high six goals and one assist in 18 regular-season matches (10 starts) last season with Bay FC. She scored seven goals with the Chicago Red Stars from 2023-24.
“I’m extremely excited to be joining the Kansas City Current,” Hocking, the No. 7 overall pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft, said in the team’s news release. “This is a club with high expectations and high standards, and I’m excited to bring my energy, compete every day and help the team win trophies.”
–Field Level Media
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Quadir Copeland, NC State too strong for Pitt
Mar 11, 2026; Charlotte, NC, USA; NC State Wolfpack guard Quadir Copeland (11) reacts after scoring in the second half at Spectrum Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images CHARLOTTE — Quadir Copeland collected 24 points and eight assists in North Carolina State’s 98-88 victory over Pitt in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament on Wednesday afternoon.
Ven-Allen Lubin racked up 18 points, Paul McNeil Jr. had 15, Tre Holloman notched 14 and Darrion Williams and Matt Able both scored 12 as the Wolfpack shot 60.8% from the field. NC State made 13 of 23 shots from 3-point range.
Seventh-seeded NC State (20-12), which won for only the second time in eight games, will meet No. 10-ranked and second-seeded Virginia in Thursday’s first quarterfinal.
Cameron Corhen poured in 27 points on 9-for-12 shooting for No. 15 seed Pitt (13-20), which had won four of its previous six games. Nojus Indrusaitis, who hit five 3-point shots, and Omari Witherspoon each scored 19 points and Barry Dunning Jr. added 11 points, but the Panthers’ 57.1% shooting wasn’t enough.
The Wolfpack scored 22 of the first 30 points of the second half to create a 73-58 lead on a Pitt team that pulled off an upset of Stanford a day earlier on a last-second shot off a rebound.
Pitt used an 11-3 run to close the gap and later trailed 78-72 with more than 10 minutes to play before Terrance Arceneaux’s 3-point shot resulted in his only basket of the game.
By the game’s eight-minute mark, NC State had five players with double-figure point totals and soon after Williams joined them by bagging his fourth 3-pointer on four attempts. Later, Copeland made a nifty move to the lane to score and expand on NC State’s 88-83 edge.
Both teams shot over 61% in the first half, which ended with NC State holding a 51-50 edge. The teams combined to make 16 of 25 shots from 3-point range prior to the break.
As a result of the shooting success, there were only three offensive rebounds in the opening half. NC State held a 16-7 scoring edge from the free-throw line.
Pitt made 12 of its first 18 shots from the field, including 8-for-12 on 3s, and led 34-25. But the Wolfpack got rolling, with McNeil’s three 3-pointers contributing to a surge of less than four minutes that produced a 10-0 run on the way to a 43-40 lead.
–Bob Sutton, Field Level Media
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Reports: Tisch family seeking to transfer Giants ownership to children
Jan 9, 2020; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants co-owner Steve Tisch talks to reporters after the press conference introducing new head coach Joe Judge (not pictured) at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Danielle Parhizkaran-Imagn Images New York Giants co-owners Steve, Jonathan and Laurie Tisch have requested to transfer their ownership stakes in the franchise to their children’s trust, according to multiple reports on Wednesday.
The move by the siblings comes less than two months since Steve Tisch’s name appeared approximately 440 times in the Epstein Files. The trio own 23.1% of the team but would no longer have any interest if the transfer is approved, according to a memo dated March 11 that was obtained by both ESPN and The Athletic.
“Prior transfers to these Trusts were completed pursuant to 2023 and 2024 Finance Committee approvals,” the memo states. “The Sellers now propose to transfer their entire remaining interests, totaling 23.1% of the Club, to the Trusts. … Following the transactions, the Sellers will no longer own any interest in the Club.”
The Giants told ESPN on Wednesday that they had “nothing to add” in response to the proposal.
Steve Tisch came under heavy scrutiny when documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice displayed numerous emails between Tisch and Jeffrey Epstein, who was arrested in 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein was found dead in his jail cell in August of that year and his death was ruled a suicide.’
Epstein was charged with soliciting a minor for prostitution in Florida in 2008 and became a register sex offender. A heavy amount of Tisch’s interactions with Epstein came in 2013, according to documents.
Tisch and Epstein often conversed about different women with Tisch expressing interest in meeting some of them.
Tisch released a statement in January admitting he corresponded with Epstein but said he never went to the “Epstein Island” location in the Caribbean.
“We had a brief association where we exchanged emails about adult women, and in addition, we discussed movies, philanthropy and investments,” Tisch said. “I did not take him up on any of his invitations and never went to his island. As we all know now, he was a terrible person and someone I deeply regret associating with.”
The late Preston Robert Tisch purchased 50% of the franchise in 1991 to co-own the team with the Mara family.
–Field Level Media
