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Clinging to play-in hopes, Wizards host Magic


The Washington Wizards will continue their last-gasp playoff push against the visiting Orlando Magic on Friday.

The Wizards (34-42) have won two of their past three games to move to within two games of the Chicago Bulls (36-40) for the 10th — and final — playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. The Magic (32-44), who ended a three-game winning streak with a 113-108 loss at Memphis on Tuesday, are four games out of the last spot.

Washington, which has six games left, is coming off a 130-111 win over the visiting Boston Celtics on Tuesday behind Kristaps Porzingis’ 32 points, 13 rebounds and six assists. Deni Avdija added a double-double with a career-high 25 points and 10 rebounds to go along with five assists, while Monte Morris finished with 19 points and nine assists.

Corey Kispert and Kendrick Nunn added 15 and 12 points, respectively, for the Wizards, who were without Bradley Beal (sore left knee) and Kyle Kuzma (sprained right ankle).

“Probably the best pace, for 36 to 40 minutes, that we’ve seen all year,” Wizards coach Wes Unseld Jr. said. “After makes, misses (Wizards) were able to accumulate quite a few fast break points. Not all those were just off of misses. So being able to play with pace and kind of get stuff early in the clock I thought helped us.”

Beal, who averages 23.2 points and 5.4 assists per game, and Kuzma (21.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 3.7 assists), are game-time decisions against Orlando. Unseld said hasn’t decided if he will shut the duo down the rest of the season.

The Magic, who also have six games remaining, will be hard-pressed to make the playoffs.

Orlando ended its three-game winning streak — its longest since winning a season-high six straight from Dec. 7-Dec. 18 — after its rally against the Grizzlies came up short. The Magic cut a 23-point third-quarter deficit to 105-100 with 38 seconds remaining before the Grizzlies secured the win at the free-throw line.

The Magic, who were outscored 32-15 in the opening quarter, were led by Paolo Banchero’s 24 points, 11 rebounds and five assists, while Franz Wagner added 25 points.

“Being ready to go from the beginning of the game. That’s the biggest key,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “Knowing (the Grizzlies) are a playoff team that’s fighting for a championship, they’re going to come out and set the tone early. Our guys felt that right off the bat.”

This will be the final meeting between the Magic and Wizards this season.

The Wizards knocked off host Orlando 119-100 behind Porzingis’ 30 points and 13 rebounds on Dec. 30 before beating the visiting Magic 138-118 on Jan. 21.

The Magic won the most recent meeting 122-112 on March 21 for their first victory in their past eight games against the Wizards. Banchero had 18 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, while the Wizards were led by Porzingis’ 30 points.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: MetLife Stadium replaces playing surface, sticks with FieldTurf


MetLife Stadium, the home of the New York Giants and Jets, installed a new playing surface ahead of the 2023 season — choosing a new version of FieldTurf rather than a complete switch over to grass.

The stadium, which hosts twice as many regular-season games as most stadiums around the league due to the dual tenants, drew criticism in recent years for the increasing number of noncontact injuries.

Five San Francisco 49ers players came away with lower-body injuries in one game against the Jets during the 2020 season. Baltimore Ravens cornerback Kyle Fuller was lost for the season after a Week 1 ACL tear in a game against the Jets, leading Ravens coach John Harbaugh to join the chorus of those saying it wasn’t a safe surface.

Former Giants captain Julian Love, a safety who signed with the Seattle Seahawks in free agency this offseason, said last season that “the stats have shown we are on one of the worst fields in the league.”

Giants owner John Mara told reporters that the new turf — FieldTurf Core, a multilayer, dual-polymer monofilament fiber — was installed at both the stadium and the Giants’ practice facility. FieldTurf Core also was installed at the Detroit Lions’ Ford Field earlier this year.

“Installation of the new FieldTurf CORE system reinforces the commitment we have to providing the best playing surface for our teams,” president and CEO of MetLife Stadium Ron VanDeVeen said Thursday in a statement. “The research that FieldTurf has put into the heavyweight infill design for this new field system will equip MetLife Stadium with one of the premier surfaces in the league.”

SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., also is home to two NFL teams, the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers. That venue uses Matrix Turf, which is also an artificial surface.

–Field Level Media

Nets ready for ‘super important’ clash with Hawks


The Brooklyn Nets saw their lead in the race to avoid the play-in game grow a little more comfortable because of favorable results in the fourth quarter against the Houston Rockets and help from the New York Knicks on Wednesday.

After pulling away down the stretch from the Western Conference’s worst team, the Nets get another chance at widening their lead for sixth place in the Eastern Conference on Friday night when they host the eighth-place Atlanta Hawks.

Brooklyn (41-35) has six games left with five at home. The Nets are 1 1/2 games ahead of Miami and completed a three-game season sweep of the Heat with a 129-100 victory on Saturday.

While the Heat were faltering down the stretch in a 101-92 loss to the Knicks, the Nets did enough in the final minutes of their 123-114 victory over the Rockets.

“We (have) six games left. They’re all super important for us,” Brooklyn’s Cameron Johnson said. “There’s no excuse for how we played the first 40 minutes of the game, but we were able to clean it up and come out of it with a win.”

In their first home appearance since falling apart late in a 116-114 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on March 23, the Nets ended Wednesday by outscoring Houston 18-4 in the final three-plus minutes.

Brooklyn got it done thanks to Johnson and Bridges, who combined for 21 points in the fourth. The Nets also hit nine 3-pointers in the final 12 minutes and scored 37 points in the fourth after averaging 27.5 points in the final period during a four-game home skid.

“I thought overall our drive and kick was really good,” Brooklyn coach Jacque Vaughn said. “What a difference when that ball goes through the hoop. It shows growth from just a week ago.”

Johnson scored 31 points on 11-of-18 shooting while Bridges added 27. The duo had better help than in Sunday’s 13-point loss in Orlando as Spencer Dinwiddie added 20 after going 0-of-11 from the floor against the Magic in the second night of a back-to-back.

Atlanta (38-38) shares the same record as Toronto but sits in eighth because it won two of three meetings with the Raptors. The Hawks are 1 1/2 games behind Miami and two up on the Chicago Bulls, who visit Charlotte Friday.

Atlanta is 14-16 since winning five straight Jan. 13-20. During that span, the Hawks have been at .500 15 times and evened their record yet again with Tuesday’s 120-118 home win over the fourth-place Cleveland Cavaliers.

Atlanta was able to overcome 44 points by Cleveland star Donovan Mitchell by placing seven in double figures. Dejounte Murray bounced back with 29 points after a combined 11-for-31 shooting effort in his first two games back from a brief absence due to a non-COVID-19 illness.

“Just knowing we’re in a must-win situation, trying just to control the Atlanta Hawks,” Murray said. “We came out ready to play for 48 minutes and got a great win.”

Onyeka Okongwu added a season-best 21 to help the Hawks overcome a quiet night from star Trae Young. Young was held to 16 points on 4-of-15 shooting though he had 10 assists for the second straight game.

The Nets won two of the first three meetings, though Atlanta earned a 129-127 home win on Feb. 26 when Young scored 34 and hit the game-winning 12-foot jumper.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Cardinals add free-agent CB Rashad Fenton


The Arizona Cardinals signed free-agent cornerback Rashad Fenton to a one-year contract on Thursday.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

The Cardinals had an opening to fill at the position with the departure of top cornerback Byron Murphy in free agency. Murphy signed with the Minnesota Vikings.

A sixth-round pick of the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2019 draft, Fenton has played in 49 NFL games (17 starts) over four seasons. All but two have been with the Chiefs, who traded him to the Atlanta Falcons last November for a 2023 seventh-round draft pick.

Fenton, 26, has 127 tackles, two interceptions, 20 passes defensed and two forced fumbles in his career.

–Field Level Media

Stumbling Bulls visit suddenly surging Hornets


The Chicago Bulls need a boost and their schedule might suggest one is on the way with a road game against the Charlotte Hornets on Friday night.

But the Hornets haven’t been pushovers lately, even with more players joining the injury list.

The Bulls simply need to get well soon after losing three of their last five games.

Chicago (36-40) has slipped to 10th in the Eastern Conference, its situation made worse with Wednesday night’s 121-110 home loss to the Los Angeles Lakers.

Meanwhile the Hornets (26-51) have bruised the playoff aspirations of the Dallas Mavericks and Oklahoma City Thunder over the past week. They beat the Mavericks twice.

Zach LaVine has led the Bulls in scoring in three of the past four games, but scored just 16 points in the latest clash with the Lakers.

Chicago has been ailing to a degree as well. Guard Alex Caruso returned to action Wednesday after missing Monday’s game with a foot injury, but he logged only 19 minutes and scored five points.

Coach Billy Donovan said he didn’t like the way Caruso was moving and that caused the limited playing time.

“Alex is going to give everything he’s got,” Donovan said. “It’s an ongoing challenge for him.”

Andre Drummond didn’t play Wednesday night because of personal reasons that have been connected to mental health.

That situation could be a distraction for the Bulls.

“A lot of times as we come here and play games, there’s also a human side and personal side to all these guys,” Donovan said. “And you feel bad when anybody is going through something like that.”

For Charlotte, the absence of key players has contributed to the blossoming of forward P.J. Washington’s career. He racked up a career-high 43 points in Tuesday night’s 137-134 victory at Oklahoma City.

“Everybody played together,” Washington said. “We got good shots. We played for each other. I’m proud of these guys. Credit to my teammates getting me in the right spots. I was just trying to be aggressive with the shots that I did take and just get in the paint and take easy shots. I felt like I got going early and just tried to keep at it.”

The Hornets played at Oklahoma City without starters Gordon Hayward (thumb), Terry Rozier (foot) and Kelly Oubre Jr. (shoulder) and reserve Dennis Smith Jr. (toe).

While Washington has played well at times during his career with the Hornets, he rarely would be described as a go-to-option. Then came Tuesday night.

“PJ was obviously terrific,” coach Steve Clifford said. “We had the stretch where we were able to build the lead just playing through him. He scored. He created shots for everybody else.”

It wasn’t just a one-game splurge for Washington. He has led Charlotte in scoring in three of the past four games.

Perhaps the teamwork has picked up because the Hornets have won three games in a row.

“Our ball movement was good,” Clifford said of the Oklahoma City game. “We had 34 assists.”

And the Hornets didn’t let up. In fact, they got better with the game on the line. Their 44 fourth-quarter points tied for the fourth-highest total in franchise history.

The Bulls are 2-1 this season against Charlotte, which launches a four-game homestand Friday.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Falcons sign WR Scotty Miller to one-year deal


The Atlanta Falcons signed free agent wide receiver Scotty Miller to a one-year contract on Thursday.

Miller, 25, remains in the NFC South after playing his first four seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who made him a sixth-round draft pick in 2019 out of Bowling Green.

“He’s quick, he’s athletic and he can run,” Falcons general manager Terry Fontenot said earlier this week. “He has shown the ability to make plays. That came together pretty quick and we’re excited to add him to the mix.”

Miller caught 23 passes for 185 yards in 15 games (one start) last season, bringing his totals to 74 receptions for 924 yards and four touchdowns in 50 games (eight starts).

Financial terms were not disclosed.

–Field Level Media

Stephen Curry inks long-term Under Armour extension


NBA star Stephen Curry agreed to a long-term extension with Under Armour, ensuring he will continue to “Protect This House” beyond his playing career.

Terms of the deal announced on Thursday were not disclosed. ESPN reported it could be one of the most lucrative endorsement arrangements in sports when you add up the Golden State Warriors guard’s annual base pay, stock equity, royalties on signature brands and on-court incentive bonuses.

“I couldn’t imagine Under Armour without Stephen, or Stephen without Under Armour,” company founder Kevin Plank said.

Curry, 35, has been with Under Armour since 2013. The two-time MVP, four-time champion and nine-time All-Star launched the Curry Brand in 2020.

Curry, whose 10th signature sneaker with Under Armour launched this year, now holds the title of president of the Curry Brand.

“With the opportunity to deepen the partnership, with an expectation of it going past my playing days and the added investment in the great things that we both bring to the table, it’s an exciting time to strengthen that partnership,” Curry said. “We understand that it’s a mutually beneficial venture to do some great things, build a great roster, build more scale to the business and create great storytelling.”

Curry, who remains one of the NBA’s leading scorers at 29.6 points per game in his 14th season, said the extension will allow him to focus on signing new athletes as Curry Brand endorsers.

“I do have a lot left to accomplish on the court, however long I am playing. Hopefully, it’s no time soon that I’m thinking about calling it quits,” Curry said. “We’re going to have an investment in the roster of athletes — men and women, from various sports — that want to be a part of the UA and Curry Brand family. That’s where I think the biggest growth can come.”

Curry’s previous deal with Under Armour was set to expire in 2024. Plank and Curry met last week in Dallas to sign the finalized contracts.

“It begins with the person. One of the best things about Stephen that makes this deal so easy is that he truly is a better person than he is a basketball player,” Plank said. “And man, he’s the best in the world at one of those, so that’s a pretty big statement.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Buccaneers sign free agent K Chase McLaughlin


The Tampa Bay Buccaneers signed free agent kicker Chase McLaughlin on Thursday.

Terms were not disclosed for McLaughlin, who made 30 of 36 field goals and all 21 of his extra points in 16 games with the Indianapolis Colts last season.

He has been successful on 17 of 21 attempts from 50-plus yards in his four-year career, with a long of 57 yards.

McLaughlin, 26, replaces 36-year-old Ryan Succop, who was released last week.

McLaughlin also has played for the Los Angeles Chargers, San Francisco 49ers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Jets and Cleveland Browns.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: MLB roundup: Aaron Judge homers in Yankees’ opening win


Aaron Judge homered in his first at-bat, Gerrit Cole struck out 11 in six sharp innings and the host New York Yankees beat the San Francisco Giants 5-0 on the Thursday in the season opener for both teams.

After hitting an AL-record 62 home runs last season to break Roger Maris’ record, Judge homered against the team he grew up rooting for and the team who courted him in free agency.

In his first appearance since signing a nine-year, $360 million contract, Judge lifted an 0-1 sinker from Logan Webb over the center field fence atop the netting above Monument Park. The 422-foot drive was Judge’s first career Opening Day homer.

In his fourth straight Opening Day start, Cole (1-0) allowed three hits and surpassed Tim Leary (1991) for the team strikeout record in a season opener. Webb (0-1) allowed four runs on four hits in six-plus innings. He struck out a career-high 12.

White Sox 3, Astros 2

Yasmani Grandal slugged a game-tying home run in the eighth inning and Andrew Vaughn delivered a two-run double in the ninth as Chicago beat host Houston.

Vaughn plated Tim Anderson and Luis Robert Jr. with his one-out hit off Astros closer Ryan Pressly (0-1). Grandal struck an inning earlier off Rafael Montero, erasing a one-run deficit with his solo blast to right-center field with two outs.

White Sox starter Dylan Cease allowed one run and fanned 10 in 6 1/3 innings. Astros starter Framber Valdez fired five scoreless innings. Houston had its modern-day record of 10 consecutive Opening Day wins snapped.

Braves 7, Nationals 2

Travis d’Arnaud had four hits and drove in two runs and Atlanta used six pitchers in a victory at Washington.

The reigning NL East champion Braves were boosted by three-run spots in the second and ninth innings, helping mitigate the impact of leaving 12 runners on base. Braves starter Max Fried left in the fourth inning with hamstring tightness. Atlanta led 4-1 when he exited after working 3 1/3 innings.

Joey Meneses, Kiebert Ruiz and newcomer Dominic Smith all had two hits for the Nationals, who were messy in the field and gave up three unearned runs.

Cubs 4, Brewers 0

Marcus Stroman struck out eight over six strong innings and Dansby Swanson had three hits and an RBI as Chicago opened its season with the victory over Milwaukee.

Stroman (1-0) was brilliant to begin his second campaign as a Cub, allowing three of the Brewers’ four hits and walking three on 90 pitches.

The Cubs did all their scoring in the bottom of the third off Milwaukee ace Corbin Burnes (0-1), who yielded all four runs and four hits while walking three and striking out just three — after leading the NL with 243 punchouts last season.

Orioles 10, Red Sox 9

Adley Rutschman’s 5-for-5 Opening Day helped Baltimore to a win over host Boston.

Rutschman set the tone with a first-inning homer as Baltimore logged 15 hits, stole five bases and drew nine walks in the win.

Red Sox left fielder Masataka Yoshida had two hits in his major league debut. Alex Verdugo, Rafael Devers and Justin Turner had two hits and scored two runs apiece for the Red Sox, who trailed 10-4 after seven innings before scoring three runs in the eighth and two in the ninth.

Rays 4, Tigers 0

Shane McClanahan hurled six shutout innings, Jose Siri homered in his first at-bat and Tampa Bay started its campaign with a win over Detroit in St. Petersburg, Fla.

McClanahan (1-0) allowed just four hits and five baserunners in his season debut. He fanned six and walked one. Siri slugged a third-inning homer and Wander Franco went deep leading off the eighth, while Randy Arozarena and pinch hitter Luke Raley notched RBI singles in the sixth.

Tigers starter Eduardo Rodriguez tossed 5 1/3 innings and allowed three runs on three hits. He struck out five and walked two. Austin Meadows was 3-for-4 with a double.

Rangers 11, Phillies 7

Robbie Grossman and Brad Miller homered and Texas exploded for nine runs in the fourth inning in a victory over visiting Philadelphia at Arlington, Texas.

Grossman went 1-for-3 with a three-run blast and a walk, while Miller’s lone hit in four at-bats was a two-run shot. Adolis Garcia and Jonah Heim each had two hits and two RBIs with Marcus Semien adding two hits and a run for Texas.

Alec Bohm went 3-for-4 with a two-run homer, a double, two runs and three RBIs for the Phillies. J.T Realmuto had three hits and Nick Castellanos and Brandon Marsh each added two for Philadelphia, which saw Trea Turner go 1-for-4 with an RBI triple and a run in his Phillies debut.

Mets 5, Marlins 3

Brandon Nimmo’s three RBIs backed Max Scherzer’s quality start, leading New York to an Opening Day victory over Miami.

Nimmo lined a sacrifice fly in the third for the Mets’ first run and delivered a go-ahead, two-run double in the seventh. David Robertson, making his Mets debut, earned the save with a scoreless ninth. Scherzer (1-0) did not give up a run before the sixth. He allowed three runs on four hits in six innings.

Marlins right-hander Sandy Alcantara, the reigning National League Cy Young Award winner, was left with a no-decision after allowing three runs (two earned) in 5 2/3 innings. Garrett Cooper hit a two-run homer off Scherzer and made two stellar catches, including one that saved a run.

Pirates 5, Reds 4

Ji Hwan Bae went 2-for-3 and started a go-ahead rally with a walk and a stolen base as visiting Pittsburgh edged Cincinnati in the opener for both clubs.

Oneil Cruz, who earlier hit a 425-foot homer, drove a sacrifice fly to deep left in the eighth inning off Buck Farmer (0-1), scoring Bae to snap the 4-4 tie. Rob Zastryzny (1-0) earned the win, coming on to finish the sixth and pitching a perfect seventh. Pirates closer David Bednar pitched around a double in the ninth for the save.

Reds starter Hunter Greene allowed five hits and three runs over 3 1/3 innings, striking out eight and walking one. Spencer Steer swatted a 435-foot solo shot and Jason Vosler ripped a two-run triple in front of a Great American Ball Park-record crowd of 44,063.

Twins 2, Royals 0

Pablo Lopez and four relievers combined on an Opening Day two-hitter as visiting Minnesota blanked Kansas City.

Byron Buxton, Trevor Larnach and Christian Vazquez each had two hits for Minnesota, which spoiled the managerial debut of Kansas City’s Matt Quatraro. Lopez (1-0) made a strong first impression with his new club, tossing 5 1/3 scoreless innings while allowing two hits with three walks and eight strikeouts.

Minnesota broke a scoreless tie with two runs in the sixth inning. Buxton hit a leadoff triple off Zack Greinke (0-1) and scored on Larnach’s single. After Jose Miranda flied out, Amir Garrett replaced Greinke and walked Kyle Farmer. Pinch hitter Donovan Solano singled home Larnach.

Blue Jays 10, Cardinals 9

Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit the go-ahead sacrifice fly in a two-run ninth and had three RBIs as visiting Toronto defeated St. Louis.

George Springer had five hits and Bo Bichette added four hits for Toronto. Tyler O’Neill and Brendan Donovan hit two-run home runs for the Cardinals. It was O’Neill’s fourth consecutive Opening Day with a homer, tying a major league record.

Each starter allowed five runs in 3 1/3 innings. Toronto’s Alek Manoah gave up nine hits, including two homers, and had three strikeouts. Miles Mikolas yielded 10 hits and struck out six for the Cardinals.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: White Sox catch Astros late, beat them in 9th


Yasmani Grandal slugged a game-tying home run in the eighth inning and Andrew Vaughn delivered a two-run double in the ninth as the Chicago White Sox beat the host Houston Astros 3-2 on Thursday.

Vaughn plated Tim Anderson and Luis Robert Jr. with his one-out hit off Astros closer Ryan Pressly (0-1). Grandal struck an inning earlier off Astros right-hander Rafael Montero, erasing a one-run deficit with his 401-foot solo blast to right-center field with two outs.

Reynaldo Lopez, Chicago’s fourth pitcher, picked up a white-knuckle save despite allowing a 442-foot solo home run to Astros slugger Yordan Alvarez with one out in the bottom of the ninth. Lopez recovered and struck out Yainer Diaz with the tying run on base.

White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease was exceptional, flashing the form that led to his second-place finish in American League Cy Young balloting last season. He surrendered a leadoff single to Astros shortstop Jeremy Pena in the first inning then followed by retiring 19 consecutive batters.

Cease overwhelmed the Astros with his plus breaking balls. He generated six swinging strikes with his slider and five more with his knuckle curveball, both of which complemented a four-seam fastball that averaged 97.1 miles per hour. Of his 86 pitches, 27 were fastballs.

Yet, despite his brilliance, Cease did not complete his outing unscathed. He hit Alvarez with a pitch with one out in the seventh and surrendered a single to Jose Abreu. Cease departed having recorded 10 strikeouts without issuing a walk. He allowed two singles over 6 1/3 innings.

Cease matched the franchise record for strikeouts in an Opening Day start set by right-hander Jack McDowell against the Baltimore Orioles on April 8, 1991.

Upon entering in relief of Cease, White Sox left-hander Aaron Bummer loaded the bases with a walk to Kyle Tucker and uncorked a wild pitch two batters later that plated Alvarez and spotted Houston a short-lived 1-0 lead. A half-inning later, Grandal knotted the score with his homer.

Astros left-hander Framber Valdez allowed six hits and posted four strikeouts over five scoreless innings. Houston had its modern-day record of 10 consecutive Opening Day wins snapped.

–Field Level Media