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Tyler Tanner leads No. 18 Vanderbilt's pounding of Kentucky

NCAA Basketball: Kentucky at VanderbiltJan 27, 2026; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Vanderbilt Commodores forward Devin McGlockton (99) reacts after a made three point basket against the Kentucky Wildcats during the first half at Memorial Gymnasium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images

Tyler Tanner scored 19 points, dished out five assists and had four steals, while Devin McGlockton scored 11 points and added 12 rebounds, as No. 18 Vanderbilt hammered visiting Kentucky, 80-55, in Nashville, Tenn., on Tuesday night.

Vanderbilt (18-3, 5-3 Southeastern Conference) held Kentucky to a season low in points as the Wildcats hit just 32.2% from the floor.

The Commodores led by 21 at the break and never let the ‘Cats closer than 17 in the second half and aided by 80% foul shooting, simply milked the shot clock into single digits on one possession after another late in the game.

Tyler Nickel added 19 points for the Commodores, while Otega Oweh (20) and Denzel Aberdeen (15) led the Wildcats in scoring.

The Commodores, behind Tanner’s spectacular first half (12 points, four rebounds, four assists and three first-half steals in 19 minutes) and a near-double double from McGlockton (nine points, nine rebounds), led 43-23 at the break.

Kentucky struggled against Vanderbilt’s man-to-man defense in the first half. The Wildcats missed their first nine shots from the floor, didn’t score for the game’s first 3:57 and shot 28.1% for the period.

A Mike James steal and his subsequent kick-out to Chandler Bing for a transition 3 made Vandy’s lead 38-19, forcing a Kentucky time out with 3:40 left in the half.

A pair of Tanner free throws about a minute and a half later pushed the lead over 20 (40-19) for the first time.

A Jayden Leaverett offensive rebound and buzzer-beating put-back made it 43-23 at half.

Aberdeen led Kentucky with 10 first-half points on 4 of 8 shooting. The rest of the ‘Cats shot 5 of 24 from the floor.

Vanderbilt’s Duke Miles, the team’s second-leading scorer (16.6) was an unexpected scratch about two hours before tip-off and spent the evening in street clothes on the bench.

–Field Level Media

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Raptors' Brandon Ingram downgraded to doubtful for Game 7

NBA: Playoffs-Cleveland Cavaliers at Toronto RaptorsApr 26, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram (3) shoots the ball as Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (31) defends during game four of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Scotiabank Arena. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

Toronto Raptors forward Brandon Ingram was seen in a walking boot during the team’s shootaround on Sunday morning, several hours before Game 7 of the Eastern Conference first-round series against the host Cleveland Cavaliers.

Ingram initially was listed as questionable to play due to right heel inflammation. He was downgraded to doubtful when the NBA released its official injury report early in the afternoon.

An All-Star this season for the second time in his career, Ingram was limited to 11 minutes and scored one point in Toronto’s 125-120 setback to Cleveland in Game 5 on Wednesday. He did not play in Toronto’s 112-110 overtime victory in Game 6 on Friday.

During the regular season, the 28-year-old Ingram averaged a team-high 21.5 points over 77 games. He also averaged 5.6 rebounds and 3.7 assists and drilled 38.2% of his 3-point attempts.

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Astros' Christian Walker batting cleanup one day after HBP to head

MLB: Houston Astros at Boston Red SoxMay 2, 2026; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker (8) is helped off the field after being hit by a pitch during the ninth inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images

Less than 24 hours after taking a fastball to the helmet, Houston Astros first baseman Christian Walker was penciled into the starting lineup for the Astros’ series finale on Sunday at Boston.

Facing an 0-2 pitch from Red Sox rookie left-hander Tyler Samaniego, Walker was drilled over his left eye by a 93.3 mph fastball on Saturday that broke his helmet and sent the biggest piece flying 10 feet toward the backstop.

With the Astros leading 6-3 in the ninth, they took precautionary measures and removed Walker in favor of pinch runner Brandon Shewmake.

“I feel OK,” Walker told reporters afterward. “I think the helmet took most of it. And turning away from it hopefully made it more of a glancing blow than straight impact.”

Clearly Walker felt good enough to fill the cleanup spot for Sunday’s game against the Red Sox. Walker has appeared in every game this year for the Astros — starting all but one — and the 35-year-old has been producing some career numbers.

His .309 batting average, .386 on-base percentage and .577 slugging percentage all represent career bests. He has delivered eight homers and 26 RBIs through 34 games, which put him on pace for a career-high 38 homers and 124 RBIs.

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Best NBA Bets Today: Game 7 Picks for Cavs vs Raptors, Magic vs Pistons

Feb 19, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) after the game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn ImagesFeb 19, 2026; Sacramento, California, USA; Orlando Magic forward Paolo Banchero (5) after the game against the Sacramento Kings at Golden 1 Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

Two Game 7’s take place on Sunday in the NBA playoffs for the right to advance to the second round.

Both do-or-die contests feature Eastern Conference squads, starting with the top-seeded Detroit Pistons returning home to battle the Orlando Magic.

The night affair showcases the Cleveland Cavaliers, looking to avoid an early exit against the injury-riddled Toronto Raptors. The winners of each of these games face each other in the conference semifinals.

We’ll break down two plays for the Sunday action. Remember to monitor the odds throughout the day, as the sides and totals market is constantly changing.

Here are the free NBA picks for Sunday, May 3. Odds Courtesy of DraftKings.

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  • Magic/Pistons Over (201.5)
  • Cavaliers (-8.5) vs. Raptors

Magic/Pistons Over (201.5) – 3:30 p.m. ET

Orlando’s offense disappeared in the second half of Friday’s 93-79 home loss to Detroit, preventing the Magic from advancing. The Magic led by 22 points at halftime, but were outscored in the second half, 55-19 as Detroit forced a Game 7 back at home.

How bad was Orlando’s offense in the second half of Game 6? The Magic missed 23 consecutive field goal attempts at one point and finished 4-of-37 in the final 24 minutes.

Will things turn around in Game 7 back in the Motor City? The total closed at 209.5 in Game 6 and never threatened the Over. Sunday’s total has dipped to 202.5, as two games in Detroit finished with 213 points (Game 1) and 225 points (Game 5).

The teams combined for 51 points in the first quarter of Game 6 before Orlando outscored Detroit, 35-12 in the second quarter. It’s unlikely the Pistons will have another quarter like that and the Magic certainly won’t put up 19 points in a half again.

As long as these teams avoid a major cold spell, this game can hit the Over on Sunday afternoon.

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Cavaliers (-8.5) vs. Raptors – 7:30 p.m. ET

The Raptors stunned the Cavaliers in the final seconds of overtime in Game 6 on Friday behind R.J. Barrett’s go-ahead 3-pointer. Toronto returns to Cleveland for Game 7 on Sunday night as the home team owns a perfect 6-0 record in the series.

Toronto’s leading scorer Brandon Ingram missed Game 6 with a heel injury and is questionable for Game 7. Barrett has stepped up to be the Raptors’ top scoring option at 24.3 points per game, while posting at least 22 points in each of the three games in Cleveland.

The Cavaliers have not covered in the last four games since cashing in each of the first two wins at home. Cleveland squandered late leads in two of the losses in Toronto with the only bad performance coming in the 22-point Game 3 loss.

Since the 2023 playoffs, nine of the last 11 Game 7 winners have advanced with a victory margin of at least 10 points. Chances are Cleveland won’t win a close game here, so we’ll lay the points with them to grab a blowout and advance to the second round.

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