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MLS News: Owen Wolff tallies goal, assist as Austin FC outlast Real Salt Lake

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Owen Wolff’s first MLS goal was the difference as visiting Austin FC defeated Real Salt Lake 2-1 on Saturday in a rousing, back-and-forth, Western Conference match in Sandy, Utah.

Wolff, an 18-year-old midfielder in his third season with Austin FC and the son of Austin coach Josh Wolff, sent home a wicked, right-footed blast from outside the box and into the bottom-left corner of the goal in the 33rd minute off the hand of RSL goalkeeper Zac MacMath.

Daniel Pereira got the assist on Wolff’s goal for Austin (2-1-0, six points), which snaped a five-game road losing streak.

Wolff became part of the eighth father-son duo to each score in MLS.

Austin lit the board first in the match’s ninth minute when Jon Gallagher took an assist from Wolff, turned away from the defense and scored from distance with his left foot into the top-right corner past MacMath.

Real Salt Lake (1-2-0, three points) answered in the 22nd minute on Justen Glad’s right-footed shot from the left side of the 6-yard box to the bottom left corner that was too much for Austin keeper Brad Stuver to keep out of the net. The goal was assisted by Damir Kreilach with a headed pass following a corner from Andrew Brody.

Soon after Wolff’s goal, RSL’s Damir Kreilach was shown the red card for a rough tackle against Pereira. After VAR decision, the red was reversed to a yellow, allowing Kreilach to stay in the game.

The second half was scoreless but Real Salt Lake looked to have produced the equalizer in the 74th minute when Anderson Julio found the net but was flagged for being offside.

Austin’s Maximiliano Urruti hit the right post with a right-footed shot from the left side of the box in match’s final seconds, but the visitors had enough to hang on.

The match was RSL’s home opener and its second straight loss. RSL plays four of its next six, and six of its next nine matches at home.

–Field Level Media

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 35, Thunder top Pelicans


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 35 points and the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 110-96 on Saturday night.

Josh Giddey scored 19, Jalen Williams added 17 and Gilgeous-Alexander made 13 of 13 free throws as the Thunder shot 27 of 32 from the foul line. The Pelicans made 16 of 19 free throws.

OKC, which bounced back from its most-lopsided loss of the season (132-101 on Wednesday at Phoenix) while Gilgeous-Alexander was sidelined, salvaged one game in the finale of the four-game season series against New Orleans.

CJ McCollum scored 26, Trey Murphy III and Naji Marshall had 15 each, Jonas Valanciunas had 13 and Jaxson Hayes added 11 for the Pelicans, who played without Brandon Ingram (sprained ankle). New Orleans committed 22 turnovers.

The Thunder took their biggest lead of the game when Gilgeous-Alexander’s two free throws gave them a 78-58 advantage midway through the third quarter.

Murphy, McCollum and Dyson Daniels each made a 3-pointer and the Pelicans got within 87-72 at the end of the third quarter.

New Orleans trimmed the deficit to nine points twice in the fourth quarter, but got no closer.

Gilgeous-Alexander led the way as the Thunder created some breathing room late in the first quarter. He scored 10 straight OKC points during a 13-5 run and finished the quarter with 14 points as the Thunder took a 32-22 lead.

Marshall made a 3-pointer and Hayes added a three-point play to start the second quarter scoring and pull New Orleans within four points.

Williams converted a three-point play, Lindy Waters III made a 3-pointer and OKC increased the lead to 40-30.

The Pelicans got within eight twice before Gilgeous-Alexander scored seven points to help the Thunder expand the lead to 57-36.

New Orleans got within 15, but Gilgeous-Alexander made two free throws and Williams beat the buzzer with a basket that gave OKC a 63-44 halftime lead.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville SC remain stingy, shut out CF Montreal

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Jacob Shaffelburg and Taylor Washington scored to lift host Nashville SC to a 2-0 victory over CF Montreal on a rainy Saturday night.

Shaffelburg scored off an assist from Hany Mukhtar in the 37th minute before Washington secured the win by volleying Shaq Moore’s cross into the back of the net for his first MLS goal in the 89th minute.

The Music are unbeaten through three games (2-0-1).

Nashville, which is in its fourth season, continued its mastery of Montreal, remaining unbeaten in six all-time matches, including wins in the past three meetings.

Shaffelburg has two of the four goals scored by Nashville this season. The club has yet to allow a goal.

Nashville goalkeeper Joe Willis didn’t make a save to earn his 52nd career shutout, as all eight of Montreal’s shots missed the goal.

Teal Bunbury had a golden chance to double Nashville’s lead in the 69th minute, but his shot on a breakaway hit the post.

Nashville put the game away when Washington volleyed Moore’s crossing pass from close range into the back of the net in the 89th minute.

Nashville, which had possession for just 34.3 percent of the match, finished with 12 shots, but just four were on target. The Music completed 74.6 percent of their 319 passes.

Nashville broke through in the 37th minute.

Mukhtar — the league’s reigning MVP and Golden Boot winner — collected the ball near midfield and sprinted toward the goal. He slid a pass to Shaffelburg, who blasted a shot past diving goalie Jonathan Sirois for a 1-0 lead.

The Music finished with three first-half shots, but Shaffelburg’s goal was the only one on target. Nashville completed 75.9 percent of its 174 passes before halftime.

Montreal had possession for 62.4 percent of the first half, but had just two shots, both missing the net. Montreal completed 85.6 percent of its 298 passes in the opening 45 minutes.

Montreal has its home opener against Philadelphia on March 18, while Nashville visits the New England Revolution that day in Foxborough, Mass.

–Field Level Media

Grizzlies earn hard-fought win over Mavs, 112-108


Desmond Bane scored 25 points and rookie David Roddy added a season-high 24 to fuel the host Memphis Grizzlies to a 112-108 victory over the Dallas Mavericks on Saturday in the opener of a home-and-home series.

Bane added eight assists and seven rebounds, and Roddy sank four 3-pointers for the Grizzlies, who have won two in a row following a three-game skid.

The teams will reconvene in Dallas on Monday night.

Memphis’ Jaren Jackson Jr. collected 14 points and seven rebounds, and Xavier Tillman had 12 and eight, respectively.

Tyus Jones added 11 points and 10 assists for the Grizzlies, who played their fourth straight game without Ja Morant. The star is away from the club after posting a video on social media last weekend in which he appeared to display a gun at a Denver-area nightclub.

Dallas’ Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 23 points and rookie Jaden Hardy added 22. Josh Green recorded 21 points and 10 rebounds for the Mavericks, who played without stars Luka Doncic (left thigh injury) and Kyrie Irving (right foot soreness).

Hardy’s 3-pointer forged a tie at 104-104 with 2:05 remaining in the fourth quarter before Dillon Brooks sank a free throw to regain the lead for the Grizzlies. Bane then drained a 3-pointer and Jones made four free throws to effectively seal the win.

Green drained a 3-pointer to extend the Mavericks’ lead to 88-77 early in the fourth quarter before the Grizzlies countered with a 16-6 run to pull within one. Hardaway halted the surge by sinking his fourth 3-pointer.

Dallas erased a six-point deficit at halftime by outscoring Memphis 33-21 in the third quarter to take an 83-77 lead. Hardaway highlighted the surge by scoring 13 points in the quarter.

Bane scored 17 points on 6-of-9 shooting from the floor to stake the Grizzlies to a 56-50 lead at halftime. Memphis shot a robust 54.5 percent from the floor despite making just 4 of 20 attempts from 3-point range.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Loons, Red Bulls draw in frosty Minnesota home opener

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Andres Reyes scored in the 49th minute as the New York Red Bulls rallied for a 1-1 draw with Minnesota United in the Loons’ home opener in snowy Saint Paul, Minn.

It was the first goal in three games for New York (0-1-2, 2 points). Carlos Coronel finished with two saves for the Red Bulls.

Bongokuhle Hlongwane scored for Minnesota United (1-0-1, 4 points). Dayne St. Clair finished with four saves for the Loons.

The contest started with 28-degree temperatures and snow flurries. The field was covered with several inches of snow except in the 18-yard boxes which were swept clear. It marked the third time in seven home openers that Minnesota United played in snow.

New York, shut out by Orlando City and Nashville in its first two games of the season, peppered the Minnesota goal early in the contest with midfielder Lewis Morgan hitting the post with a try in the first minute and then chipping another shot from the right side of the box past St. Clair but wide of the far post.

The Loons took a 1-0 lead in the 18th minute when Hlongwane put in a right-footed rebound of a Miguel Tapias header from the edge of the six-yard box into the left corner of the net for his first goal of the season and third of his career.

The Red Bulls tied it early in the second half when Reyes headed in a corner kick by John Tolkin inside the left post for the third goal of his career.

New York had a chance to take the lead in the 56th minute when Morgan broke in on a breakaway but St. Clair slid in front of the high right-footed try just inside the box.

Minnesota nearly took the lead in the 70th minute but Hassani Dotson’s right-footed try from the left side of the box deflected wide of the far post.

–Field Level Media

Zach LaVine leads Bulls’ comeback win over Rockets


Zach LaVine scored a game-high 36 points while DeMar DeRozan chipped in 27 points as the Chicago Bulls rallied for a 119-111 road victory over the Houston Rockets on Saturday.

Chicago answered a late three-point play from Rockets reserve Josh Christopher with a 13-0 run that yielded their first lead since the opening basket of the game. LaVine and DeRozan had a hand in the first 10 points before Nikola Vucevic assisted on a Patrick Beverley 3-pointer that gave the Bulls a 115-106 lead with 2:07 left. Houston missed eight consecutive shots while Chicago rallied.

Vucevic (18 points, 12 rebounds) and Beverley (16 points, 10 rebounds) produced double-doubles in support of LaVine and DeRozan, who finished with eight and seven boards, respectively. Beverley, DeRozan and LaVine recorded five assists apiece while Vucevic dished out six assists as Chicago shot 51.2 percent overall and made 15 of 32 3-pointers.

Rookie Jabari Smith Jr. led the Rockets with 20 points and 10 rebounds while Jalen Green added 18 points and seven assists. Five others scored in double figures for Houston, with Kenyon Martin Jr. scoring 16, but the Rockets had 16 turnovers converted into 23 points.

Vucevic scored 13 points in the third quarter to keep the Bulls within range and LaVine produced a three-point play with 4 seconds left to answer a 14-4 Rockets run that featured two layups from Jae’Sean Tate and 3-pointers from Tari Eason (12 points, 4-for-4 on 3s) and Kevin Porter Jr. (15 points) that yielded a brief 11-point lead.

Eason stroked consecutive 3s for the Rockets, each providing a nine-point lead before Martin beat the first-period buzzer with an alley-oop that capped the period with Houston up 32-22. The Rockets made 4 of 8 3-pointers, amassed 18 points in the paint, and assisted on 11 of 13 field goals.

Chicago fell into a 13-point hole in the second before rallying from deep, with DeRozan, Patrick Williams, Vucevic and LaVine all drilling 3s to cut the deficit to 45-44 with 4:26 left in the half.

Christopher helped the Rockets keep Chicago at bay with back-to-back 3s, and despite two 3s from Beverly and a LaVine transition basket down the stretch, the Bulls trailed 55-54 at the half. LaVine tallied 20 first-half points and the teams combined to shoot 17 of 34 from behind the arc.

–Field Level Media

Celtics shoot lights out in win over Hawks


Jayson Tatum’s 34-point, 15-rebound performance helped the Boston Celtics begin a six-game road trip with an 134-125 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night.

Tatum had five of Boston’s 20 3-point field goals in the win. The Celtics, who led 101-89 after three quarters, were 20 of 42 from behind the arc.

The Hawks were within five points following a Trae Young jumper with 3:57 left, but Boston used a 5-0 spurt to take a 124-114 lead with 3:10 remaining. Atlanta failed to get closer than six points the rest of the way.

Young made 12 of 27 field goals and led all scorers with 35 points. He added 13 assists.

Jaylen Brown had 24 points, seven assists and five rebounds for Boston, which received 18 points from both Derrick White and Malcolm Brogdon.

Saddiq Bey (17) and De’Andre Hunter (16) were Atlanta’s other top scorers. Clint Capela and John Collins each had a team-high nine rebounds for the Hawks.

Boston guard Marcus Smart was ejected following an altercation with Young with 1:25 to play. Smart had 11 points and six assists in 36 minutes.

The Hawks had a 38-37 lead after a back-and-forth first quarter, but the Celtics scored 20 of the first 24 points in the second quarter and led 57-42 following an Al Horford basket with 6:30 remaining in the quarter.

Boston had its largest lead of the first half after Brown scored to make it a 60-44 game with 5:41 remaining in the second quarter. The Celtics made 12 of 24 3-point attempts in the first half and led 71-61 at halftime.

Young had 17 points and 11 assists in the half.

It was the second of three meetings between the teams. The Celtics beat the Hawks 126-121 in Atlanta on Nov. 16. The teams will also face each other on April 9, the final day of the regular season.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Sporting KC, Galaxy fail to break through in scoreless draw

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Despite hammering the Galaxy defense with 30 shots, including 11 on LA goalkeeper Jonathan Bond, host Sporting KC failed to find the back of the net, extending their goalless drought to start the 2023 season in a 0-0 draw Saturday night.

The hosts failed to capitalize on their six-game home winning streak to end the 2022 season.

The Galaxy (0-1-1, one point) looked like they were going to have a quality shot at the win in extra time after a Kansas City turnover deep in its own half gave the visitors a three-on-two advantage, but some desperate defending led to a corner that amounted to nothing.

Sporting KC (0-1-2, two points) had a chance in the final minute of second-half extra time, but they earned a corner that was easily cleared at the whistle.

Despite neither team finding the back of the net in the 90-plus minutes, there was plenty of back-and-forth action, especially in the second half.

The Galaxy got into the action early following intermission, turning around what felt like a one-way street. However, they could not solve KC keeper John Pulskamp, who only faced two shots on goal in the entire 90 minutes and saved both.

Sporting KC heavily relied on crosses throughout the game, putting 26 of them into the Galaxy’s box. Despite players getting into good positions, a number of those shots in the game came off less-than-convincing headers. In truth, Bond was only tested on a handful of KC’s shots, saving all 11 of those on target, whether easy grabs or hard shots that needed to be tipped wide or over the net.

The first half was about as one-sided a half can be without one team out-and-out dominating possession and no goals being scored. KC outshot the Galaxy 17-1 in the first half and led 8-1 in shots on goal while both teams were almost equal in terms of possession.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Cincinnati outlast Sounders, 1-0

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Brenner scored in the 63rd minute and FC Cincinnati overcame finishing a man down to hand the visiting Seattle Sounders FC their first defeat of the young season with Saturday night’s 1-0 victory.

Moments after Brenner hit the side of the net following a Seattle turnover by goalkeeper Stefan Frei, the Brazilian did not miss his next opportunity.

Following another Sounders’ giveaway in their own end, some nifty Cincinnati passing led the ball to the foot of Brenner, whose low, side-footed shot deflected off the hand of a sprawling Frei. It was his first goal of the season coming in the 63rd minute.

The aggressor most of the contest, Cincinnati (2-0-1) found itself in a precarious situation some 20 minutes later, when a hard foul resulted in a red card for defender Nick Hagglund. He was initially shown a yellow, but the game officials changed the booking.

Seattle (2-1-0) appeared to have leveled the match in the 90th minute. However, Yeimar Gomez’s successful header was taken off the board following a video review that showed a Sounders foul leading up to the score.

FCC’s defense remained stout enough to stay unbeaten through three matches to open a season for the first time in the five-year MLS history of the franchise.

Brenner’s strike was the first goal allowed in 2023 by the Sounders, who outscored Colorado and Real Salt Lake 6-0 at home to open the campaign.

A rather frenetic start gave way to a feeling-out stretch within the first 15 minutes.

The first real scoring chance of the match came from Seattle in the 16th minute. Jordan Morris curled the ball from the wing but just wide of an open net with Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano well out of his area.

Though FCC held 62.6 percent of the possession and responsible for most of the sustained pressure, their four overall shots during the first half resulted in just one on target. The Sounders blocked two Cincinnati attempts before the break.

Seattle finished with 12 overall shots, but just one on target.

–Field Level Media

Magic excel in overtime to dispatch Heat


Wendell Carter Jr. recorded a double-double of 27 points and 11 rebounds to lead seven scorers in double figures as the Orlando Magic pulled off a 126-114 overtime victory against the visiting Miami Heat on Saturday.

Orlando dominated the extra period, shooting 7-for-9 from the floor. Miami went 2-for-4.

Carter, Jalen Suggs and Cole Anthony each sank 3-pointers in overtime to help seal the win. Suggs and Anthony finished with 16 points apiece.

Franz Wagner and Paolo Banchero each added 17 points, Markelle Fultz scored 12 points and dished out eight assists and Gary Harris chipped in 11 points.

Banchero was just shy of a triple-double, grabbing 10 rebounds and adding a game-high nine assists.

Miami’s Jimmy Butler led all scorers with 38 points and was responsible for forcing overtime.

With Miami trailing 106-103 and 14.5 seconds remaining, Banchero was called for a foul on Butler’s 3-point attempt. Video review overturned the call, instead resulting in a Kyle Lowry layup.

After a pair of Suggs foul shots pushed the Magic lead back to three points, Butler got another chance at a game-tying 3-pointer. He delivered, forcing overtime with a double-clutching jumper over two Orlando defenders.

Butler’s game-tying basket was the culmination of a furious rally for the Heat in the final quarter. Miami trailed by as many as 15 points with 6:03 to go in regulation.

Butler scored seven straight points over one stretch and 10 of 12 during a 12-0 run for the Heat. He ran off 15 points in the final 5:46 of regulation, capped with his buzzer-beating 3-pointer.

From there, however, it was all Magic in the 18-6 closing frame.

Five Heat scorers finished in double figures, with Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro each going for 14 points. Gabe Vincent added 13 points, and Lowry finished with 12 off the bench.

The Heat shot just 11-for-37 from 3-point range for the game and committed 17 turnovers that the Magic converted into 22 points.

–Field Level Media