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Valkyries' record-setting 3-point output overwhelms Fire

Jun 2, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Valkyries forward Kayla Thornton (5) reacts after a three point basket during the first quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn ImagesJun 2, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Golden State Valkyries forward Kayla Thornton (5) reacts after a three point basket during the first quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Justine Willard-Imagn Images

Kayla Thornton buried four of Golden State’s 12 first-half 3-pointers in a 56-point explosion that opened a 20-point lead and propelled the Valkyries to a 95-77 victory over the Portland Fire in the teams’ Commissioner’s Cup opener on Tuesday night in San Francisco.

Thornton finished with five 3-pointers in 10 tries and a game-high 19 points as the Valkyries (6-3) bettered their franchise record with 18 hoops from beyond the arc to complete a 3-1 homestand.

Megan Gustafson had 13 points and eight rebounds for the Fire (6-5), who were coming off a 16-point home win over the Indiana Fever on Saturday night.

Riding Gustafson’s early scoring, the Fire led by four in the first period and were within 33-30 in the fourth minute of the second quarter before Golden State took command.

The Valkyries ran off 23 of the half’s final 29 points, getting 3-pointers from five different players. Golden State finished the half 12 of 23 from deep.

Golden State’s spurt included a rare seven-point play on which Cecilia Zandalasini hit a 3-pointer while absorbing a flagrant foul from the Fire’s Bridget Carleton.

Zandalasini completed a personal four-point play with a free throw, after which Golden State got possession of the ball and converted it into a Kiah Stokes 3-pointer.

Still down 18 after three quarters, the Fire went on an 11-1 run to open the fourth period and get within 75-67 with 5:43 to play.

But the Valkyries got their long-range game going again, with Veronica Burton, Thornton and Janelle Salaun bombing in 3-pointers, helping the hosts re-establish an 18-point cushion before coasting home.

Salaun backed Thornton with 18 points off the bench for the Valkyries, while Burton had 10 points to complement a game-high nine assists. Thornton also found time to be Golden State’s leading rebounder with eight.

The Valkyries finished 18 of 40 from beyond the arc.

Former Valkyries guard Carla Leite had a team-high seven assists to go with 10 points for the Fire, while Emily Engstler chipped in with 12 points and Carleton 11. Engstler shared game-high rebound honors with Thornton and Gustafson with eight.

–Field Level Media

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Aaron Donald’s Return Would Make the Rams’ Myles Garrett Trade a Victory

If Aaron Donald comes out of retirement to suit up for the Rams, then Los Angeles officially wins the Myles Garrett trade.

Really, if the trade results in a Super Bowl championship for Los Angeles, the trade is a win. But Donald and Garrett on the same defensive line with that offense would be lethal.

According to ESPN’s Pat McAfee and NFL insider Jordan Schultz, Donald is contemplating coming out of retirement if he could find the fire to lace up the cleats one more time. Garrett’s arrival in Los Angeles has piqued Donald’s interest following the legendary defensive tackle’s retirement in 2024.

Garrett, Donald and newly-acquired superstar cornerback Trent McDuffie would make life a living hell for NFC West quarterbacks including turnover-prone Super Bowl champion Sam Darnold, Jacoby Brissett and Brock Purdy. The Rams are already a big Super Bowl favorite, if they added Donald, even at 35, those odds would move even further.

The Rams sent the Cleveland Browns defensive end Jared Verse, a 2027 first round pick, 2028 second round pick and 2029 third round pick. After Rams general manager Les Snead drafted Ty Simpson No. 13 overall, Los Angeles felt comfortable going all in for Garrett.

A Super Bowl is the expectation. Anything less would be a disappointment.

Offensively, the Rams should be loaded. They’re returning Matthew Stafford for his age 38 season. The reigning MVP is defying time, battling through back injuries to lead the Rams through another Super Bowl title window. Puka Nacua, Davante Adams and Kyren Williams are all star players in their respective ways, giving Stafford plenty of options to put up points.

Why Garrett could be even more dangerous on the Rams

That’s what could make this Garrett thing even more lethal, with or without Donald in Los Angeles.

Last season, Garrett broke the NFL’s single-season sack record with 23. The Browns won only five games. Many of Cleveland’s 12 losses were blowout defeats. Yet still, Garrett was finding ways to get sacks when the other team was running the ball with a massive lead.

In Los Angeles, Garrett will be exposed to something relatively unfamiliar – playing with the lead. This is going to allow him to pin his ears back and get after the quarterback at a rate unlike anything we’ve ever seen before. If Donald returns, opposing offensive lines won’t sleep the entire week leading up to the Rams on the schedule.

Even after breaking the single-season sack record and winning back-to-back NFL Defensive Player of the Year awards, Garrett still feels underrated. But he’s such a generational talent that his arrival in Los Angeles is causing another all-time great in Donald to contemplate giving it one last go.

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Rookie hurler Gage Jump, Athletics shut down slumping Cubs

Jun 2, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Athletics third baseman Zack Gelof (20) reacts after hitting an RBI-single against the Chicago Cubs during the fourth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn ImagesJun 2, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Athletics third baseman Zack Gelof (20) reacts after hitting an RBI-single against the Chicago Cubs during the fourth inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Gage Jump pitched seven stellar innings in his second big league start and Zack Gelof had the decisive tiebreaking single to lift the Athletics to a 2-1 victory over the host Chicago Cubs on Tuesday night.

Jump (1-1) allowed one run and three hits and retired the final 14 batters he faced in an 85-pitch effort. He struck out five and walked one.

Nick Kurtz homered to help the Athletics win for just the third time in the past 10 games.

Justin Sterner pitched a perfect eighth inning and Hogan Harris replaced an ineffective Scott Barlow to record the final out for his fifth save.

Before Harris retired the final batter, Barlow encountered troubles in the ninth as Nico Horner led off with a walk and Pete Crow-Armstrong followed with a single, Chicago’s first hit since the second inning. Barlow then struck out Alex Bregman and retired Seiya Suzuki before being pulled.

The left-handed Harris came in, forcing the switch-hitting Happ to bat right-handed. Harris retired Happ on a fly to center to end it.

Bregman had the lone RBI for the slumping Cubs, who lost for the 13th time in their past 16 games.

Jameson Taillon (2-5) gave up two runs and six hits over 6 1/3 innings. He struck out six and walked one. Taillon has allowed nine homers over his past four outings.

The A’s took the 2-1 lead in the fourth when Brent Rooker and Henry Bolte hit consecutive one-out singles to put runners on first and second. One out later, Gelof lined a single up the middle over the leap of Chicago second baseman Hoerner and into center to score Rooker.

Jump didn’t get off a great start, giving up singles to Hoerner and Crow-Armstrong in the bottom of the first. Crow-Armstrong proceeded to steal second.

Bregman’s infield grounder scored Hoerner. But the uprising was short-circuited when A’s catcher Shea Langeliers gunned out Crow-Armstrong trying to steal third. Jump then struck out Suzuki to end the inning.

In the second, Jump hit Happ with a pitch and allowed a one-out single to Michael Busch, the Cubs’ final hit off the 23-year-old. The inning ended when Langeliers threw out Kevin Alcantara trying to steal second with runners at the corners.

The Athletics tied the game in the third when Kurtz came up with two outs and smacked an 0-1 sweeper from Taillon over the wall in left-center.

–Field Level Media

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Golden Knights pull out high-scoring win in Stanley Cup Final opener

Jun 2, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes defenseman K'andre Miller (19) shoots the puck against Vegas Golden Knights during the first period in game one of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn ImagesJun 2, 2026; Raleigh, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Hurricanes defenseman K’andre Miller (19) shoots the puck against Vegas Golden Knights during the first period in game one of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center. Mandatory Credit: James Guillory-Imagn Images

Tomas Hertl scored to break a third-period deadlock and give the Vegas Golden Knights a 5-4 victory over the Carolina Hurricanes in the opener of the Stanley Cup Final on Tuesday in Raleigh, N.C.

Shea Theodore scored once in a three-point performance for the Golden Knights in the comeback win. Brett Howden tallied once and added an assist, and Ivan Barbashev and William Karlsson added singles.

Vegas goaltender Carter Hart made 23 saves, and Brayden McNabb posted a career playoff-high three assists.

Nikolaj Ehlers scored twice and Jordan Staal and Shayne Gostisbehere contributed a goal apiece for the Hurricanes, who blew a 2-0 lead. Jalen Chatfield recorded two assists, and goalie Frederik Andersen stopped 18 shots.

Game 2 of the best-of-seven series is on Thursday in Raleigh.

With overtime looming in the back-and-forth affair, Hertl played give-and-go with Colton Sissons, receiving the puck in the slot and firing a top-shelf shot with 3:24 remaining in regulation.

The club that claims the opener of the finals has won the Stanley Cup 76.4% of the time. When the visiting team has prevailed in Game 1, that mark drops to 65.6%.

The Hurricanes lost for only the second time in this year’s playoffs, but they are under pressure to draw even next outing before the series shifts to Las Vegas. Carolina had an early edge, too.

Ehlers opened the scoring with the third-fastest goal in history to start a finals. The first shot of the clash banked off the post and into the net after just 25 seconds.

Ehlers made it a 2-0 game with a breakaway tally at 12:08 of the first period.

The Golden Knights regrouped and responded with a trio of goals.

Theodore put Vegas on the board 80 seconds after Ehlers’ second tally, with his long point shot ricocheting off a defender and into the cage.

Barbashev tied the contest 30 seconds into the second period with a top-corner shot from the slot. Karlsson then gave the Golden Knights a 3-2 lead at 4:35 of the middle period when he converted a chance from the doorstep.

Staal tied the clash eight minutes later. The Hurricanes took advantage of a turnover in Vegas territory, and Staal wired a slot shot to make it 3-3 heading into the third period.

Howden gave Vegas its second lead when he redirected a shot-pass from Theodore 81 seconds into the third period.

However, Gostisbehere tied the clash again by finding the mark from the left faceoff dot at 11:19 of the final frame.

–Field Level Media

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