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NFL News: OBJ teases to Saquon Barkley: Tell Giants GM to call my agent


Free agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has reached out to a familiar face in order to potentially facilitate a return to the New York Giants.

Beckham and Giants running back Saquon Barkley had an exchange on social media that indicated the former would like the latter to speak to general manager Joe Schoen on his behalf.

“Tell Joe call my agent,” Beckham wrote on Twitter, punctuating it with a laughing emoji. “I got some more (stuff) left to do.”

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Beckham’s response came after Barkley shared on his Twitter account the former’s highlight reel from his workout in front of NFL teams in Arizona on March 10.

Beckham, 30, spent his first five NFL seasons with the Giants (2014-18), recording 390 catches for 5,476 yards and 44 touchdowns. He was named to the Pro Bowl in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

He spent two-plus seasons with the Cleveland Browns and part of another with the Rams before tearing his left ACL during Los Angeles’ Super Bowl LVI win against the Cincinnati Bengals on Feb. 13, 2022. Beckham sat out all of the 2022 season as a result.

Beckham has 531 catches for 7,367 yards and 56 touchdowns in 96 career games (91 starts). He exceeded 1,000 receiving yards in five of his first six seasons.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Texans trade Brandin Cooks to Cowboys, re-sign Laremy Tunsil


The Houston Texans traded wide receiver Brandin Cooks to the Dallas Cowboys for draft picks on Sunday.

The Texans will receive a fifth-round pick in this year’s draft and a sixth-round selection in 2024. The Texans also are expected to pay $6 million of Cooks’ $18 million guaranteed contract to facilitate the trade, multiple media outlets reported.

“I wanted to go to Dallas. I wanted to be a part of something that’s already special,” Cooks said, per KPRC2 in Houston.

The Texans also re-signed Laremy Tunsil to a three-year, $75 million deal that once again makes him the highest-paid left tackle in NFL history, according to NFL Network.

Tunsil, 28, who represented himself, secured a contract that includes a $30 million signing bonus, $50 million fully guaranteed and $60 million in total guarantees, per the report.

Tunsil earned his third Pro Bowl selection in 2022 and started all 17 games. He has 94 starts in seven seasons with Houston and the Miami Dolphins (2016-18), who drafted him 13th overall in 2016.

Cooks was traded for the fourth time in his career, tying Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson for the all-time record in the NFL.

Cooks, 29, caught 57 passes for 699 yards and three touchdowns in 13 starts with the Texans in 2022.

He said he has more in the tank heading into next season.

“No doubt, I don’t really talk about it, but my body feels better at this age than I’ve ever felt,” Cooks said. “The way I take care of my body, there’s no slowing down anytime.”

A six-time 1,000-yard receiver, Cooks has 630 career receptions for 8,616 yards and 49 touchdowns in 132 games (120 starts) with the New Orleans Saints (2014-16), New England Patriots (2017), Los Angeles Rams (2018-19) and Texans. The Saints drafted him with the 20th pick in 2014.

Cooks replaces Noah Brown in Dallas. Brown, who agreed to a one-year deal with the Texans earlier this week, had 43 catches for 555 yards and three touchdowns in 16 games (13 starts) in 2022.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Steelers signing G Isaac Seumalo


The Pittsburgh Steelers agreed to a three-year, $24 million deal with former Philadelphia Eagles guard Isaac Seumalo, according to multiple reports.

Seumalo, 29, moved from left to right guard last season and started all 20 games, including the playoffs, for the NFC champions.

He appeared in 81 games (60 starts) over seven seasons with the Eagles, but had missed 14 games in 2021 and seven contests in 2020 due to injuries.

Philadelphia drafted Seumalo in the third round in 2016 out of Oregon State.

He becomes the second offensive lineman to join the Steelers in free agency. Guard Nate Herbig, Seumalo’s former teammate with the Eagles (2019-21), signed a two-year deal worth $8 million. The price tag on Seumalo’s deal was not reported.

–Field Level Media

Women’s NCAA roundup: Maddy Siegrist, No. 4 Villanova roll


Villanova star Maddy Siegrist scored 35 points in the Wildcats’ 76-59 first-round NCAA Tournament win over Cleveland State on Saturday to become the fifth Division I women’s player to score 1,000 points in a season.

Siegrist’s total sits at 1,019, which ranks fourth behind Washington’s Kelsey Plum (1,109 in 2016-17), Missouri State’s Jackie Stiles (1,062 in 2000-01) and Baylor’s Odyssey Sims (1,054 in 2013-14). Siegrist passed Iowa’s Megan Gustafson (1,001 in 2018-19) on Saturday.

“It’s definitely something that I never even like thought about,” Siegrist said. “I never even thought that was an achievable goal. So yeah, it means a lot. I’m really glad we won the game. It’s better when you win when you get a milestone than when you lose and you get one.”

Siegrist, a first-team All-American, made 15 of 28 shots in a game the Wildcats (29-6) led by as many as 32 points.

The Wildcats will face 12th-seeded Florida Gulf Coast (33-3) on Monday in the second round.

Destiny Leo scored 25 points for the 13th-seeded Vikings (30-5).

STORRS SUBREGIONAL

No. 7 Baylor 78, No. 10 Alabama 74

Ja’Mae Asberry scored 26 points and the Bears (20-12) overcame an 18-point deficit to stun the Crimson Tide (20-11).

Baylor trailed 22-4 after one quarter before staging the comeback that earns them a date against No. 2 seed UConn on Monday. Baylor’s Sarah Andrews contributed 14 points and four blocked shots.

Brittany Davis matched her career best of 33 points for Alabama, which lost its fifth straight game.

DURHAM SUBREGIONAL

No. 3 Duke 89, No. 14 Iona 49

Elizabeth Balogun and Celeste Taylor scored 13 points apiece to help the Blue Devils roll to an easy victory over the Gaels.

Duke (26-6) led 47-16 at halftime and shot 57.1 percent overall from the field with its lead topping out at 43 points.

Ketsia Athias scored 20 points on 10-of-14 shooting for Iona (26-7).

No. 6 Colorado 82, No. 1 Middle Tennessee 60

Frida Formann made five 3-pointers while scoring 21 points as the Buffaloes cruised past the Blue Raiders to advance to play Duke on Monday.

Jaylyn Sherrod added 13 points for Colorado (24-8).

Anastasiia Boldyreva had 16 points for Middle Tennessee (28-5), which had a 10-game winning streak halted.

AUSTIN SUBREGIONAL

No. 4 Texas 79, No. 13 East Carolina 40

Shaylee Gonzales scored 20 points and Rori Harmon had 12 assists as the Longhorns routed the Pirates to land a date with Louisville on Monday.

Taylor Jones added 16 points on 5-of-6 shooting off the bench for Texas (26-9).

Danae McNeal had 13 points for East Carolina (23-10).

No. 5 Louisville 83, No. 12 Drake 81

Hailey Van Lith scored 13 of her 26 points in the final 4:18 to help the Cardinals fend off the Bulldogs’ upset bid.

Mykasa Robinson registered 14 points, seven assists and three steals for Louisville (24-11).

Katie Dinnebier scored 20 points for Drake (22-10).

LOS ANGELES SUBREGIONAL

No. 5 Oklahoma 85, No. 12 Portland 63

Aubrey Joens and Taylor Robertson scored 14 points apiece as the Sooners (26-6) knocked off the Pilots.

Robertson made all three of her 3-point shots to extend her NCAA career record to 537 makes.

Alex Fowler scored 18 points for Portland (23-9).

No. 4 UCLA 67, No. 13 Sacramento State 45

Kiki Rice led three players in double figures as the Bruins cruised past the Hornets.

Emily Bessoir added 14 points for the Bruins (26-9).

Isnelle Natabou led Sac State (25-8) with 16 points.

–Field Level Media

NCAA Tournament roundup: No. 8 Arkansas ousts No. 1 Kansas


Ricky Council IV and Davonte Davis combined for 46 points and No. 8 seed Arkansas advanced to its third consecutive Sweet 16 with a 72-71 upset of No. 1 seed Kansas on Saturday.

Davis had 21 second-half points and a game high 25, while Council made 10 of 11 free throws and scored 21 with six rebounds and four assists.

Arkansas (22-13) made 21 of 26 free throws and outscored Kansas 15-2 on second-chance points.

Council sealed Arkansas’ upset at the foul line, including the deciding pair with seven seconds left to oust the West Region No. 1 seed.

Jalen Wilson led the Jayhawks (28-8) with 20 points and made 9 of 11 free-throws attempts.

West

No. 2 UCLA 68, No. 7 Northwestern 63

Jaime Jaquez Jr. registered 24 points and eight rebounds to help the Bruins post a victory over the Wildcats in West Region play at Sacramento, Calif.

Amari Bailey added 14 points and six assists as the second-seeded Bruins (31-5) advance to a third straight Sweet 16 for the first time since the program reached three consecutive Final Fours from 2006-08. Tyger Campbell had seven assists and was 12 of 12 from the free-throw line for all of his points.

Boo Buie scored 18 points for seventh-seeded Northwestern (22-12), which is 2-2 all-time in NCAA Tournament play.

South

No. 15 Princeton 78, No. 7 Missouri 63

Princeton emphatically took another step as Ryan Langborg scored 22 points to help his team advance to its first Sweet 16 by smothering Missouri in Sacramento, Calif.

Princeton (23-8) becomes the third 15th seed — and second in the past two years — to reach the Sweet 16. The others are Florida Gulf Coast (2013) and Saint Peter’s (2022). Saint Peter’s is the only No. 15 seed to make it all the way to a regional final. Princeton will play the winner of Sunday’s game between No. 3 Baylor and No. 6 Creighton.

DeAndre Gholston led Missouri (25-10) with 19 points. Noah Carter added 14, while Kobe Brown posted 12 points and seven boards. Missouri’s only lead was at 3-2.

East

No. 4 Tennessee 65, No. 5 Duke 52

Olivier Nkamhoua scored 23 of his career-best-tying 27 points in the second half to help the Volunteers eliminate the Blue Devils in East Region play in Orlando, Fla.

Santiago Vescovi made four 3-pointers while scoring 14 points as Tennessee (25-10) advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2019. Nkamhoua made 10 of 13 field-goal attempts, including 3 of 4 from 3-point range.

Tyrese Proctor scored 16 points for the Blue Devils (27-9), who were eliminated in the second round for the first time since 2017. Duke was plagued by 15 turnovers in coach Jon Scheyer’s first NCAA Tournament since replacing Hall of Famer Mike Krzyzewski.

South

No. 1 Alabama 73, No. 8 Maryland 51

Brandon Miller bounced back from a poor game to post 19 points and seven rebounds, leading the Crimson Tide past the Terrapins in Birmingham, Ala.

Jahvon Quinerly scored 15 of his game-high 22 in the second half for the Crimson Tide (31-5), while Charles Bediako had 10 points and 10 rebounds. The Crimson Tide owned a 44-32 advantage on the boards, and scored 16 second-chance points on 15 offensive rebounds.

Julian Reese scored 14 points for the Terrapins (22-13) despite heavy foul trouble. Jahmir Young scored 12.

No. 5 San Diego State 75, No. 13 Furman 52

Micah Parrish had 16 points and six rebounds to lead the Aztecs to a blowout victory over the Paladins in Orlando, Fla.

Lamont Butler added 12 points, six rebounds and six assists for San Diego State (29-6), which advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2014. Darrion Trammell chipped in 13 points and Matt Bradley finished with 10 points for the Aztecs.

Playing in its first NCAA Tournament in 43 years, Furman ended the winningest season in program history at 28-8. Against San Diego State, Mike Bothwell scored 15 points for Furman.

Midwest

No. 1 Houston 81, No. 9 Auburn 64

Tramon Mark scored a career-high 26 points and the Cougars’ defense did the rest, coming back in the second half to win the second-round game in the Midwest Regional in Birmingham, Ala.

Houston (33-3) advances to play either fourth-seeded Indiana or fifth-seeded Miami. Top scorers Marcus Sasser and Jamal Shead battle foul difficulties and finished with 22 points and 10 points, respectively.

Johni Broome and Jaylin Williams led the Tigers with 14 points each and Allen Flanigan added 10 to go with nine rebounds. Auburn (21-13) finished 4 of 24 from the floor in the second half.

No. 2 Texas 71, No. 10 Penn State 66

Dylan Disu dominated with a season-high 28 points as the Longhorns advanced to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2008 with a win over the Nittany Lions in the second round.

Disu had 10 points in the final 4 minutes, 32 seconds to rescue Texas from a frigid perimeter shooting effort (1 of 13 from 3-point range). Sir’Jabari Rice added 13 points. Allen had nine points, 12 rebounds and three assists while harassing Pickett into seven turnovers.

Pickett had 11 points and 10 rebounds and Camren Wynter led Penn State with 16 points. Andrew Funk, who made 8 of 10 shot attempts from 3-point range Thursday in the first-round win over Texas A&M, was 2 of 10 from 3-point land and finished with 12 points.

–Field Level Media

No. 1 Alabama falls behind early, still routs No. 8 Maryland


Brandon Miller bounced back from a poor game to post 19 points and seven rebounds, leading top-seeded Alabama past eighth-seeded Maryland 73-51 in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night in Birmingham, Ala.

Alabama advanced to the South regional next week in Louisville, Ky., and will face No. 5 seed San Diego State in the Sweet 16.

Jahvon Quinerly scored 15 of his game-high 22 in the second half for the Crimson Tide (31-5), while Charles Bediako had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

Alabama only outshot Maryland 39.7 percent to 35.2 percent, but the Crimson Tide owned a 44-32 advantage on the boards, and scored 16 second-chance points on 15 offensive rebounds.

Julian Reese scored 14 points for the Terrapins (22-13) despite heavy foul trouble. Jahmir Young scored 12.

Miller went scoreless in Alabama’s first-round win over Texas A&M-Corpus Christi. Along with playing through a lingering groin injury, Miller has been under heavy scrutiny for his involvement in the shooting death of Jamea Harris.

Investigators testified that Miller delivered former teammate Darius Miles’ gun to the scene of the shooting; Miller has been flanked by armed security at the tournament after receiving “threats,” according to coach Nate Oats.

Maryland made its first four field-goal attempts of the night before missing its next nine. The score was stuck at 12-10 Terrapins as neither team could score for a nearly five-minute span, until Bediako’s dunk in transition tied the game with 9:25 left in the half.

Reese picked up two fouls 18 seconds apart and subbed out three minutes into the game. He subbed back in at 11:55 but was whistled for his third foul with 8:50 and had to sit the rest of the half.

Miller’s driving layup at 6:45 marked his first made field goal of the tournament, and his spin move to the left set him up for a baseline jumper with 4:28 left. It turned into an 11-1 run that pushed Alabama ahead 26-17.

But the Terrapins cut it to 28-23 by halftime as Young sank a floater in the lane with one second left.

Concluding a sequence of big defensive plays at both ends of the floor, Miller blocked a Maryland layup off the glass and was fed for an open 3-pointer on the right wing. That gave the Crimson Tide their first double-digit lead, 40-30, with 15:28 to play.

Not long after converting a three-point play, Reese gave his fourth foul in transition with 12:12 to play and headed to the bench. He returned just over a minute later before eventually fouling out at the 2:24 mark.

“I thought our offense settled in the second half,” Oats said on the TV broadcast. “Our defense was pretty good, kept us in the game. Our offense came around. (Quinerly) got a little more aggressive, started hitting some shots.”

Six straight free throws made it a 50-35 Alabama lead with 10:15 to go, and Maryland’s cold shooting kept it from threatening the rest of the way. Back-to-back 3-pointers by Quinerly made it 65-45 with 3:19 left.

–Field Level Media

Raptors visit Bucks, look to extend winning streak to 4


The Toronto Raptors roll into Milwaukee Sunday on a three-game winning streak, looking to make it four in a row as they visit the NBA-leading Bucks.

Toronto (35-36) opened its weekend back-to-back on Saturday at home with a 122-107 win over Minnesota. The Raptors scored 66 first-half points and finished the game shooting better than 53 percent from the floor, 48 of 90.

Pascal Siakam scored 27 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while Fred VanVleet went for 28 points and seven assists. The duo led six Raptors who scored in double figures as Toronto remained in ninth-place in the Eastern Conference.

“It’s super important, and for me, one of the things I always do when I feel like I’m struggling [to score] is to focus on the other things. Try to rebound, try to play defense, communicate,” Siakam said in his TSN postgame interview following the win, in which he moved into fifth all-time in Raptors franchise history for double-doubles with 92.

As for offense, Siakam added: “The shots are going to fall.”

And shots have indeed been falling for the Raptors in this recent stretch. The Toronto offense has come alive for this winning streak, scoring at least 122 in all three contests.

The Raptors will look to continue their scoring success against an opponent in the Bucks, who excel at scoring with an average of 116.2 points per game.

Milwaukee (50-20) pushes the pace effectively, but its last time out that style went awry when it surrendered 84 second-half points in a 139-123 loss on Thursday to the Indiana Pacers.

The Bucks surrendered double-figure scoring to eight different Pacers in the loss, which was just their second over the past seven games.

“Try to get back in rhythm as much as I can,” Giannis Antetokounmpo said in Thursday’s postgame press conference of having multiple off-days between games in preparation for the stretch run.

“Right now, we’ve got to focus on ourselves, keep on trying to improve offensively, defensively. Hopefully Brook [Lopez] can get back healthy.”

Lopez missed Thursday’s game, just his second absence of the season and first since Dec. 5. The veteran center’s 15.5 points per game rank third on the Bucks behind Antetokounmpo’s 31.4 and Jrue Holiday’s 19.4.

Lopez was sidelined with an ankle injury against the Pacers, while Grayson Allen and Jae Crowder sat due to foot and calf injuries, respectively.

Sunday’s matchup is the first of two between Toronto and Milwaukee over the final three weeks of the regular season. They meet again in the regular-season finale on April 9.

The Raptors are winless against the Bucks in 2022-23, dropping a 130-122 decision in Milwaukee on Jan. 17, and a 104-101 overtime contest in Toronto on Jan. 4. VanVleet went for 39 points in the Jan. 17 loss, but Holiday’s 37 and 25 from Allen made the difference for the Bucks.

Antetokounmpo posted a 30-point, 21-rebound and 10-assist triple-double in the overtime meeting. VanVleet finished with 28 points and 12 assists in the loss.

–Field Level Media

Heat face Pistons, look to keep pace in playoff race


The Miami Heat got off to a woeful start on Saturday night, and it cost them.

They’ll look for a better beginning — and desired result — when they visit the Detroit Pistons on Sunday evening.

The Heat trailed Chicago 70-45 at halftime Saturday and wound up losing 113-99. Miami pulled within three points during the fourth quarter but couldn’t sustain the rally.

“We looked like two different teams from the first half to the second half,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Way more active, our disposition was better. It was more like we were playing on our heels and passively in the first half. Then they got into a great groove. They didn’t really feel us in the first half. Some shots they might not normally make, the basket just got bigger and bigger.”

Miami (38-34) was coming off a pair of home wins against Utah and Memphis. Against the Bulls, Chicago shot 56.3 percent from the field and made half of its 34 3-point attempts, while the Heat shot 42.7 percent and made only 27 percent of its 3-point attempts.

“We’re capable of being much better defensively, and that will happen tomorrow,” Spoelstra said, adding, “We’ve got to move on. We’ve got to get focused on a very important game tomorrow.”

The Heat should have Kyle Lowry back in the rotation on Sunday. Lowry, who has battled knee soreness much of the season, sat out Saturday’s contest. Miami is in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, two games out of the sixth and final guaranteed playoff spot.

“This is what we planned on during the week, and we’re sticking with the plan,” Spoelstra said. “(Sunday) is when we deemed his next work day.”

The Pistons (16-55) have lost 13 of their last 14 games. Saddled with a bevy of injuries, coach Dwane Casey has been experimenting with the players he has available as his team owns the worst record in the league.

Casey played centers James Wiseman and Jalen Duren together for a time during a 119-100 loss to Denver on Thursday night.

Duren, a rookie, fed Wiseman for a pair of dunks.

“I think he’s progressed really well throughout the season, even as a passer,” fellow rookie Jaden Ivey said of Duren. “He’s reading the low man, making the right reads to James, he’s making the kickouts. That’s something you need as a big, being able to read that low-man defender if he’s committing to the big and find those outside shooters. I think he’s done a great job of that.”

However, the Pistons didn’t do a great job overall after taking a six-point halftime advantage against the Western Conference-leading Nuggets. Detroit was outscored 61-36 in the second half.

“It was an opportunity to experiment with it,” Casey said of the big lineup. “Our spacing’s got to be better. I thought we couldn’t generate offense in that stretch. Have to find some ways to make sure we keep the scoreboard moving with those two bigs in there.”

With a much different group on the court, the Pistons defeated the Heat 116-96 in Miami on Dec. 6. Bojan Bogdanovic, who hasn’t played since March 1 due to Achilles soreness, led Detroit that night with 31 points.

Forward Marvin Bagley III could return to action on Sunday after missing the last three games due to right ankle soreness.

–Field Level Media

NBA roundup: 76ers roll to 8th straight win


Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey scored 31 points apiece as the Philadelphia 76ers won their eighth straight game, beating the short-handed Indiana Pacers 141-121 on Saturday in Indianapolis.

Embiid contributed seven rebounds and seven assists, Tobias Harris scored 24 points and De’Anthony Melton had 14 points and six steals for Philadelphia, which completed a four-game season series sweep of the Pacers.

Aaron Nesmith led Indiana with a career-high 25 points. Andrew Nembhard scored 22 points, Myles Turner added 20 and Buddy Hield, Jordan Nwora and Jalen Smith had 13 apiece for the Pacers, who lost despite shooting 51.7 percent from the field.

The Sixers stretched their lead to 125-105 on Maxey’s trey with 7:14 remaining and maintained a double-digit lead throughout the fourth quarter. Maxey was 12 of 18 from the field and 5 of 9 from 3-point range.

Jazz 118, Celtics 117

Lauri Markkanen scored 28 points with 10 rebounds, and Utah rallied late to take a victory over Boston in Salt Lake City.

Jaylen Brown topped Boston with 25 points and Grant Williams scored 23, but his last-second game-winning attempt near the rim was blocked by rookie Walker Kessler. Kessler finished with 12 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks.

Boston led by as many as 19 points and was up by six with 2:31 left to play after a 3-pointer by Williams, who hit 7 of 12 shots from deep. But the Jazz, playing their first game since Monday, returned after a six-game road trip and rallied past the road-weary Celtics. It was Boston’s third game in four nights. Despite the loss, the Celtics still managed to clinch a playoff spot due to a loss by the Miami Heat earlier Saturday.

Kings 132, Wizards 118

Domantas Sabonis collected 30 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds to lift streaking Sacramento to a victory over host Washington.

Sabonis made 10 of 12 shots from both the floor and the free-throw line to send the Kings to their 11th win in their last 13 contests overall and 13th in their last 17 on the road. Terence Davis scored 21 points, Keegan Murray had 19 and Malik Monk added 17 for the Kings, who shot a robust 55.8 percent from the floor (48 of 86) and 59.5 percent from 3-point range (22 of 37).

Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma made 12 of 23 shots to finish with 33 points. He erupted for 32 points, nine rebounds and five assists in the previous meeting with the Kings. Bradley Beal added 20 points for Washington, which fell for the seventh time in nine games despite shooting 45.1 percent from the floor.

Knicks 116, Nuggets 110

Jalen Brunson scored 24 points, RJ Barrett had 21 and host New York beat Denver.

Julius Randle scored 20 points and Josh Hart added 13 for the Knicks, who have won three straight to solidify their spot among the top six teams in the Eastern Conference. Jamal Murray scored 25 points and Nikola Jokic had 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as the Nuggets lost for the fifth time in their past six games yet still sit atop the Western Conference.

Randle hit two buckets and Brunson a floater around a layup by Jokic to give the Knicks the lead at 112-110. Both teams had empty possessions and Brunson made two free throws with 43.4 seconds left to increase New York’s lead to four. Jokic missed a 3-pointer and Brunson fed Mitchell Robinson for an alley-oop to seal it.

Magic 113, Clippers 108

Wendell Carter Jr. scored 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, Markelle Fultz added a team-high 28 points and Orlando dominated the fourth quarter en route to a defeat of host Los Angeles.

After sputtering through a 17-point third quarter in which Los Angeles surged ahead to an eight-point lead, the Magic appeared headed for a third straight loss. However, a 39-26 fourth quarter flipped the contest around. Orlando shot 15 of 25 in the period.

Los Angeles played without Kawhi Leonard for the first time since its last loss, a March 3 defeat at Sacramento. Leonard scored 30-plus points in three of the Clippers’ four straight wins preceding Saturday’s defeat. Paul George took up the slack, scoring a game-high 30 points. Ivica Zubac added 16 points and 16 rebounds.

Raptors 122, Timberwolves 107

Pascal Siakam had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Fred VanVleet scored 28 points and Toronto defeated visiting Minnesota.

Jakob Poeltl added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Raptors, who have won three in a row overall and seven straight at home. Gary Trent Jr. scored 19 points off the bench for Toronto. O.G. Anunoby scored 15 points and Scottie Barnes contributed 10.

Anthony Edwards (right ankle sprain) did not play for the Timberwolves, who have lost three in a row. Edwards was injured Friday night in a double-overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls. Naz Reid scored 22 points for the Timberwolves, and Rudy Gobert added 14 points and 12 rebounds.

Bulls 113, Heat 99

One night after pulling out a double-overtime thriller, Chicago turned around and scored a win over visiting Miami, its fourth victory in the last five games.

DeMar DeRozan led the way with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor. He also dished 10 assists and contributed on defense with three steals. Zach LaVine complemented DeRozan’s season-high 49 points on Friday with 39. His output Saturday was lower, but he was again second to DeRozan with 18 points.

Jimmy Butler led the Heat with 24 points, Bam Adebayo added 23 and Max Strus scored 20 points off the bench. Herro finished with 15 points, but also committed six turnovers in the loss.

Grizzlies 133, Warriors 119

Jaren Jackson Jr. matched his season high of 31 points and contributed seven rebounds and four blocked shots as Memphis sent visiting Golden State to its 11th straight road loss.

Desmond Bane scored 26 points and Dillon Brooks added 18 for the Grizzlies, who remained tied for second in the Western Conference with the Sacramento Kings. Tyus Jones matched his career best of 14 assists while scoring 13 points without a turnover for Memphis.

Jonathan Kuminga scored 24 points and Jordan Poole added 21 for the Warriors, who lost their third straight game and hold the first play-in spot in the West. Golden State’s Stephen Curry had just 16 points on 5-of-15 shooting, and fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson had 14 on 6-of-17 shooting.

–Field Level Media

Magic up next for Lakers squad needing victories


With their charge up the Western Conference standings stunted by a current two-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Lakers have a chance to get back on track Sunday with a visit from the Orlando Magic.

The Lakers appeared to have Dallas figured out Friday but a Maxi Kleber leaning 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Mavericks a 111-110 victory. Los Angeles did not make a field goal in the final three minutes and were outscored 9-3 over the final 2:48.

Anthony Davis had 26 points and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, but he fouled Kleber on a 3-point attempt with 7.2 seconds remaining. Kleber drained all three free throws and Davis made just one of two free throws less than a second later.

“At the end of the day, there’s nothing we can do about it, to be honest. It happened,” Davis said. “Our focus is now Sunday, trying to get a win against Orlando. But this one is tough, the way it ended.”

Los Angeles (34-37) got back into playoff contention with an 8-3 run from Feb. 15 to March 14, as most of that turnaround came after LeBron James departed with a foot injury. The two-game skid has now made the Lakers’ play-in tournament hopes more difficult while providing a blow to their goal of finishing in the top six in the conference.

“We can’t get overwhelmed where we got 12 (games) left and we gotta get to that number (of wins), and you start overlooking things,” Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said. “Our priority has been to stay in the moment and take ’em one at a time.”

The Lakers have 11 games left now, with seven of the next eight against teams that do not hold a top-six spot in their respective conference.

The first of those winnable games is against the Magic (29-42), who are out of playoff contention in the Eastern Conference. But Orlando just pulled off a 113-108 road victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

The victory came after the Magic lost six of their previous eight games and was against a top-five team in the West. Markelle Fultz scored 12 of his career-high 28 points in the fourth quarter to fuel a rally from an eight-point deficit to open the final period.

Wendell Carter Jr. had 27 points and 12 rebounds, while Franz Wagner had 20 points and a 3-pointer with 41 seconds remaining to provide enough cushion for the victory.

Fultz, who played in just 26 games over the previous two seasons because of shoulder and knee injuries, has scored at least 20 points in four of his past nine games and in consecutive games for the first time this season.

“I’m so proud of this young man just for the fact that everything he’s constantly endured,” Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley said. “He never walks in the building without a smile on his face. You see there’s such a level of joy in his heart for playing the game of basketball. That’s what shows up.”

The teams are meeting for the first time since Dec. 27 when the Lakers pulled off a 129-110 victory behind 28 points from James. Davis was in the midst of a 20-game absence because of a right foot injury.

–Field Level Media