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OVERWATCH News: Outlaws move into second in OWL West qualifying

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The Houston Outlaws rallied to defeat the London Spitfire 3-1 on Sunday to move up in the West Region qualifying standings for the Overwatch League’s Spring Stage Knockouts.

The Outlaws improved to 5-1 and moved into second, just ahead of Florida Mayhem and Boston Uprising.

In other action, the Los Angeles Gladiators came back to beat the Vancouver Titans 3-1 and the San Francisco Shock beat the Los Angeles Valiant 3-1.

The Outlaws dropped the first map to the Spitfire, 2-0 on Nepal. But Houston bounced back to take the next three: Blizzard World (3-0), Rialto (1-0) and New Queen Street (1-0).

The Gladiators improved to 4-2 despite dropping the first map, 2-1 on Oasis. The Gladiators put the match away with a 3-2 win on Blizzard World, a 3-1 triumph on Havana and a 1-0 victory on New Queen Street.

The Shock moved to 3-3 and dropped the Valiant to 0-8, rebounding after losing the first map, 2-1 on Antarctic Peninsula. The Shock took the next three — 2-1 on Blizzard World, 1-0 on Junkertown and 1-0 on Esperanca – to secure the win.

West Region qualifying continues Friday with four matches:
–London Spitfire vs. Los Angeles Gladiators
–Vegas Eternal vs. Atlanta Reign
–Washington Justice vs. New York Excelsior
–Houston Outlaws vs. Florida Mayhem

Overwatch League Spring Stage Knockouts, West Region qualifying with match record, map differential
1. Atlanta Reign, 6-0, plus-17
2. Houston Outlaws, 5-1, plus-11
T3. Boston Uprising, 5-1, plus-10
T3. Florida Mayhem, 5-1, plus-10
5. Washington Justice, 4-2, plus-5
6. Los Angeles Gladiators, 4-2, plus-2
7. Vancouver Titans, 3-3, plus-2
8. San Francisco Shock, 3-3, minus-4
T9. Toronto Defiant, 2-4, minus-4
T9. New York Excelsior, 2-4, minus-4
11. London Spitfire, 1-5, minus-8
12. Vegas Eternal, 0-6, minus-17
13. Los Angeles Valiant, 0-8, minus-20

–Field Level Media

OVERWATCH News: Charge continue strong play in OWL knockout stage

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The Guangzhou Charge defeated Poker Face 3-1 Sunday to advance to the upper bracket final in the Spring Stage knockout round in Overwatch League East action.

The Charge next will face the Hangzhou Spark, who advanced via the same score during Bracket 1 play against the Seoul Dynasty.

The Charge won 2-1 on Ilios and 3-2 on Hollywood before stumbling 2-1 on Shambali Monastery, then closed it out with a 1-0 win on Colosseo.

Poker Face and the Dynasty dropped into next weekend’s lower bracket quarterfinals and will face Rhodes and Dreamers, respectively.

In other East Division action, Seoul Infernal and the Dallas Fuel moved on to the upper bracket final in Bracket 2. The Infernal edged O2 Blast 3-2 and the Fuel defeated Sin Prisa Gaming 3-1.

O2 Blast and Sin Prisa Gaming fell into the lower bracket quarterfinals, where they will take on the Shanghai Dragons and PANTHERA, respectively.

The winners of the two brackets in the Spring Stage knockouts receive entry into the Overwatch League Midseason Madness tournament.

–Field Level Media

LOL News: JD Gaming capture Mid-Season Invitational crown


JD Gaming defeated Bilibili Gaming 3-1 Sunday in the grand final of the League of Legends Mid-Season Invitational at the Copper Box Arena in London.

JDG earned the $50,000 first prize from the $250,000 tournament that began on May 2 with a field of 13 teams.

JDG opened with a 26-minute win on blue, only to see Bilibili Gaming respond with a 31-minute victory on blue. JDG closed out the championship with a 24-minute win on blue and a 21-minute decision on red.

The JD Gaming lineup featured top laner Jiahao “369” Bai of China, jungler Jin-hyeok “Kanavi” Seo of South Korea, mid laners Ding “knight” Zhou and Ziqi Lan of China, bot laner Jae-hyuk “Ruler” Park of South Korea and support Yunfeng “MISSING” Lou of China.

Bilibili Gaming took home $37,500 for the runner-up finish.

Mid-Season Invitational prize pool:
1st: $50,000 — JD Gaming
2nd: $37,500 — Bilibili Gaming
3rd: $30,000 — T1
4th: $25,000 — Gen.G Esports
5th-6th: $20,000 — G2 Esports, Cloud9
7th-8th: $15,000 — Mad Lions, Golden Guardians
9th: $12,500 — PSG Talon
10th-11th: $7,500 — Rainbow7, LOUD
12th-13th: $5,000 — GAM Esports, DetonatioN FocusMe

–Field Level Media

CSGO News: Vitality jolt GamerLegion in Paris Major grand final


Team Vitality recorded a 2-0 sweep of GamerLegion to win the $500,000 first prize in Sunday’s grand final of the BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 in France.

Vitality posted a 16-6 win on Overpass and a 16-13 triumph on Nuke to capture 3,500 BLAST Premier points and automatic qualification into IEM Cologne 2023 and the BLAST Premier World Final.

Frenchman Mathieu “ZywOo” Herbaut recorded 48 kills and a plus-20 kills-to-death differential for Vitality. He was named the MVP of the 24-team tournament that began on May 8.

Romania’s Mihai “iM” Ivan had 36 kills and Denmark’s Frederik “acoR” Gyldstrand had a team-best minus-3 kills-to-death differential for GamerLegion.

GL took home $170,000 and 2,750 BLAST Premier points for finishing in second place.

BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023 standings, prize pool, BLAST Premier points
1. $500,000, 3,500 points, IEM Cologne and BLAST Premier World Final — Team Vitality
2. $170,000, 2,750 points — GamerLegion
3-4. $80,000, 1,775 points — Heroic, Apeks
5-8. $45,000, 1,050 points — FaZe Clan, Monte, Team Liquid, Into The Breach
9-11. $20,000, no points — Natus Vincere, Fnatic, Ninjas in Pyjamas
12-14. $20,000, no points — ENCE, Bad News Eagles, G2 Esports
15-16. $20,000, no points — 9INE, FURIA Esports
17-19. $10,000, no points — FORZE Esports, Grayhound Gaming, paiN Gaming
20-22. $10,000, no points — Complexity Gaming, The MongolZ, OG
23-24. $10,000, no points — MOUZ, Fluxo

–Field Level Media

CALLOFDUTY News: Rokkr, Breach post wins in final day of CDL Major V qualifying


The Minnesota Rokkr and the Boston Breach won their matches and finished among six teams tied for third place as qualifying came to an end Sunday for the Call of Duty League’s Major V.

Minnesota (3-2) won its second straight match by edging the Toronto Ultra (3-2) in five maps. Boston defeated the New York Subliners in four maps, leaving those teams at 3-2.

In Sunday’s other match the Los Angeles Thieves (1-4) recorded their first win in qualifying to escape a last-place tie with the London Royals Ravens (0-5), sweeping the Ravens in three maps.

OpTic Texas (5-0) finished atop the pack, with the Atlanta FaZe (4-1) second.

Major V qualifying included all 12 Call of Duty League teams, with each victory worth 10 CDL points. The brackets for Major V play, which is scheduled for Thursday through May 28 in Toronto, were pending Sunday night.

The championship team in the double-elimination tournament will receive $200,000 from the $500,000 prize pool, plus 65 CDL points.

The Rokkr needed to rally to knock off the Ultra. Minnesota won the first map, Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint, 250-233, but then Toronto came back with wins on Breenbergh Hotel Search & Destroy (6-3) and El Asilo Control (3-0).

The Rokkr edged the Ultra on Al Bagra Fortress Hardpoint 250-238 to set up the deciding fifth map, El Asilo Search & Destroy, and won that one as well 6-4.

Benjamin “Bance” Bance of Great Britain led Minnesota with 73 kills, and teammate Dillon “Attach” Price of the U.S. finished with a kills/deaths ratio of plus-1.29. Thomas “Scrap” Ernst of the U.S. led Toronto with 75 kills and a plus-1.06.

The Breach started strongly as well, defeating the Subliners 250-216 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint. After New York evened the match with a 6-1 victory on El Asilo Search & Destroy, Boston claimed the final two maps, 3-1 on Breenbergh Hotel Control and 250-214 on Breenbergh Hotel Hardpoint.

Joseph “Owakening” Conley of the U.S. paced the Breach with 83 kills and a plus-1.28, and the Subliners’ Paco “HyDra” Rusiewiez of France finished with 88 kills and a plus-1.17.

The Thieves’ sweep began with a 250-228 win on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint, continued 6-4 on Mercado Las Almas Search & Destroy, and finished 3-1 on Breenbergh Hotel Control.

Zack “Drazah” Jordan of the U.S. led Los Angeles with 62 kills and a plus-1.38 ratio. Matthew “Skrapz” Marshall of Great Britain had 48 kills for the Ravens, but they had no players with a plus ratio.

Call of Duty League Major V qualifying, with match win-loss record and game winning percentage
1. OpTic Texas, 5-0, 83.3 percent
2. Atlanta FaZe, 4-1, 70.6 percent
T3. Toronto Ultra, 3-2, 63.2 percent
T3. Boston Breach, 3-2, 57.9 percent
T3. New York Subliners, 3-2, 57.1 percent
T3. Minnesota Rokkr, 3-2, 57.1 percent
T3. Vegas Legion, 3-2, 50 percent
T3. Florida Mutineers, 3-2, 50 percent
T9. Los Angeles Thieves, 1-4, 40 percent
T9. Seattle Surge, 1-4, 27.8 percent
T9. Los Angeles Guerrillas, 1-4, 27.8 percent
12. London Royal Ravens, 0-5, 11.8 percent

–Field Level Media

Balanced scoring lifts Sky over Mercury, Brittney Griner (27)


Kahleah Copper scored 15 points and Dana Evans added 13 to lead a balanced scoring effort as the visiting Chicago Sky spoiled Brittney Griner’s first home game of the season, defeating the Phoenix Mercury 75-69 on Sunday afternoon.

Courtney Williams added 12 points, Elizabeth Williams had 10 points and eight rebounds and fellow starter Morgan Bertsch scored eight.

Griner had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Diana Taurasi scored 16 and Sug Sutton added 13.

Griner scored the Mercury’s first four points of the third quarter as they closed within 43-39.

Courtney Williams answered with a 3-pointer that started a 6-0 run to give the Sky a 49-39 lead.

Consecutive 3-pointers by Sutton and Griner pulled Phoenix within five before Courtney Williams’ jumper pushed the lead to 60-53 at the end of the third quarter.

Griner’s jumper got the Mercury within 64-61 midway through the fourth quarter.

Courtney Williams answered with a jumper before Taurasi’s 3-pointer trimmed the lead to 66-64.

Evans made a free throw and Courtney Williams added a jumper for a five-point lead with two minutes remaining.

Griner converted a three-point play and the Mercury got a stop but turned the ball over with one minute remaining.

Evans made a basket from the lane and Rebekah Gardner added two free throws with 16.1 seconds left for a 73-67 advantage.

Chicago led by as many as four points before Griner made two free throws to conclude the first-quarter scoring and produce an 18-all tie.

Alanna Smith had three points as the Sky scored the first seven points of the second quarter. Taurasi’s two free throws produced Phoenix’s first points after 2 1/2 minutes.

Elizabeth Williams made two baskets and Copper added a 3-pointer that gave the Sky a 32-22 lead.

Sutton’s layup with 9 seconds remaining trimmed the Sky’s lead to 41-35 at halftime.

–Field Level Media

Liberty’s Breanna Stewart erupts for 45 points in rout vs. Fever


Breanna Stewart scored 19 of her career-high 45 points in the first quarter to fuel the host New York Liberty to a 90-73 romp over the visiting Indiana Fever on Sunday afternoon.

Stewart, who joined the Liberty during the offseason, set a franchise single-game scoring record in her second contest with the team.

Stewart made 15 of 21 shots from the field — including 6 of 9 from 3-point range — to help New York to its first victory of the season. She also was 9-for-9 on free throws to go along with 12 rebounds in the first home game with her new team.

Stewart’s previous career high was 38 points, set during a 2016 game with the Seattle Storm. On Sunday, she eclipsed that mark with more than two minutes remaining in the third quarter.

Jonquel Jones scored 14 points, Courtney Vandersloot had 11 and Sabrina Ionescu added nine (all in the first half) for the Liberty.

NaLyssa Smith had 16 points and Aliyah Boston added 15 for the Fever, who remained winless through two games under first-year coach Christie Sides. Kristy Wallace added 11 points off the bench.

Stewart had more than half of New York’s points through three quarters, when it led 85-55.

The Liberty’s 36-14 burst in the first quarter set the tone. Stewart had 29 points at the half, with New York holding a 62-35 lead.

The Liberty shot 62.2 percent from the field in the opening half compared to Indiana’s 28.2 percent. Stewart had four of New York’s 10 baskets from 3-point range at the break.

By halftime, Indiana had 16 total rebounds and the Liberty had grabbed 18 offensive boards.

The score was 12-2 just 2 1/2 minutes into the game. The Liberty racked up 20 points in the first 4 1/2 minutes.

–Field Level Media

DeWanna Bonner powers Sun past Mystics


DeWanna Bonner scored 21 points to propel the host Connecticut Sun to an 80-74 victory over the Washington Mystics on Sunday in Uncasville, Conn.

Brionna Jones added 15 points and 10 rebounds and Alyssa Thomas chipped in 14 and 16, respectively, for the Sun in their 2023 home opener.

Shakira Austin and Elena Delle Donne each posted a double-double for Washington, which shot just 3-for-21 (14.3 percent) from 3-point range. Austin scored 21 points on 10 of 14 shooting and grabbed 11 rebounds, while Delle Donne supplied 19 points and 11 boards.

The Sun rallied from a 12-point first-quarter deficit and claimed their first lead of the game with 8:32 left in the fourth after Jones gobbled up a miss and scored to put her team ahead 59-58.

Jones’ putback sparked a 10-2 surge to begin the final stanza as the Sun stretched their lead to 67-60 with six minutes to play.

Delle Donne’s three-point play brought the Mystics to within 69-68 at the 3:10 mark, but Connecticut drilled 11 of 14 free throws down the stretch to seal it.

The Sun went 20-for-25 at the line in the second half after shooting just 5-for-11 from the stripe before intermission. Washington, meanwhile, made 7 of 11 free throws in the second half after going 10-for-11 in the first.

Both teams made eight shots throughout a high-scoring third quarter as the Mystics clung to a one-possession lead for most of the stanza. Austin racked up seven points to keep Washington ahead 58-57 entering the fourth quarter.

The Mystics finished 27-for-69 (39.1 percent) from the field compared to a 25-for-68 clip (36.8 percent) for Connecticut.

Washington raced out to a 14-3 lead as the Sun missed seven of their first eight field goals.

Tiffany Hayes scratched across five points to keep Connecticut within striking distance, but Amanda Zauhi B. banked in a straightaway 3-pointer just before the first-quarter buzzer to replenish the Mystics’ 10-point lead at 24-14.

Bonner shook off her scoreless first quarter with a 10-point outburst in the second period to pull the Sun back into it.

She and Rebecca Allen each drilled a 3-pointer during a 16-5 Connecticut surge that Bonner capped with a layup to pull them within 31-30 with 4:24 left in the half.

The Sun dried up from the floor after that and left five points at the foul line to enter halftime trailing 38-34.

–Field Level Media

Gabe Vincent, Heat thrash Celtics for 3-0 series lead


The Miami Heat shot the lights out and left the Boston Celtics in the dark on Sunday in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals.

Another performance like that in Game 4 on Tuesday in Miami and the eighth-seeded Heat will advance to the NBA Finals for the second time in four seasons.

Gabe Vincent scored a career-high 29 points in Miami’s 128-102 victory over visiting Boston on Sunday.

Vincent made 11 of 14 shots from the floor — including 6 of 9 from 3-point range — and Duncan Robinson and Caleb Martin scored 22 and 18 points off the bench, respectively.

Jimmy Butler collected 16 points, eight rebounds and six assists for the Heat, who shot a blistering 56.8 percent from the field (46 of 81) and 54.3 percent from 3-point range (19 of 35). Miami improved to 6-0 at home in the playoffs.

“That was a solid, mature, professional approach,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “There is a lot of pent-up stuff here and we’re getting closer, but we still have to finish this off.”

Bam Adebayo scored 13 points and Max Strus added 10 as the Heat seized control of the contest by outscoring the second-seeded Celtics by a 32-17 margin in the third quarter.

“The game was as big as an ocean for everybody,” Adebayo said.

Boston’s Jayson Tatum recorded 14 points and 10 rebounds and Jaylen Brown scored 12 points, although the pair combined to make just 12 of 35 shots from the floor and 1 of 14 from 3-point range.

“Collectively we can point fingers, but in reality, it was just embarrassing,” Brown said.

The Celtics have their backs against the wall. No team in NBA history has overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a series.

“I just didn’t have them ready to play,” Boston coach Joe Mazzulla said. “Whatever it was, whether it was the starting lineup or it was an adjustment, I have to get them in a better place to play — that’s on me.”

Boston whittled a 22-point deficit down to 12 at 61-49 after Marcus Smart converted a three-point play to start the third quarter. Miami answered with a 28-9 run to seize control of the game, highlighted by a pair of 3-pointers by Vincent.

The Heat carried a 93-63 lead into the fourth quarter before both teams opted to rest their stars. Vincent sandwiched 3-pointers around a three-point play and Robinson converted from beyond the arc to extend Miami’s advantage to 112-83 with 4:43 to play.

Miami claimed a 61-46 lead at halftime after shooting a sizzling 57.5 percent from the floor (23 of 40) and 45 percent from 3-point range (9 of 20). Martin sank a trio of 3-pointers to highlight his 11-point performance, while Robinson and Vincent each made a pair from beyond the arc to finish with 10 points apiece.

Miami’s Kevin Love scored five quick points to start the game before exiting after five minutes with an ankle injury. He did not return.

–Field Level Media

Nuggets proving elite status in going up 3-0 on Lakers


The top team in the Western Conference during the regular season is looking every bit the part of an elite squad as the Denver Nuggets are poised to sweep their way into the first NBA Finals in franchise history.

The Nuggets will get their first chance to advance Monday in Game 4 of the Western Conference finals against the host Los Angeles Lakers. Denver won its third consecutive game in the series Saturday with a 119-108 victory at Los Angeles.

The Lakers erased all of a double-digit deficit in the first half to lead 94-93 with 7:48 remaining before the Nuggets went on a decisive 13-0 run to take a 106-94 lead on a Nikola Jokic shot inside with 4:50 left. It was a three-minute stretch that brought Denver to the brink of where it has never been before.

Jokic scored 24 points with eight assists and six rebounds, with his effectiveness diminished by early foul trouble. The effort ended his run of four consecutive playoff triple-doubles. Jamal Murray stepped up with 30 first-half points and 37 in the game, while former Laker Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had 17.

“I never doubted my team,” Jokic said. “I know they’re capable. You saw it in the third quarter. (Caldwell-Pope) had a huge segment, like four minutes. He had a big box-out on (Anthony Davs), he had a steal, he had a big 3-pointer. We have some really good players that can step up in the right moment, and that’s what we did.”

The Nuggets essentially get four chances to advance, with two of those at home, if necessary. If the Lakers can earn a victory in Game 4, the series would shift to Denver for Game 5 on Wednesday.

“I did see poise tonight,” Nuggets head coach Michael Malone said. “With foul trouble, Nikola going out, there wasn’t a panic. It was, ‘OK, he’s out, that means somebody else has to step up.’ I think that’s something our team has done time and time again. I know it’s cliche, but that next-man-up mentality has really served us well over the years.”

The Lakers’ impressive run through the postseason looks to have run out of steam. They needed to get through the play-in tournament just to get into the playoff field and then got through the No. 2-seeded Memphis Grizzlies in the first round and the defending champion Golden State Warriors in the second round.

And while the Lakers have been competitive in all three games of the Western Conference finals, they have lacked the finishing kick needed to take a game so far.

“I mean, I think the deficit is 3-0, not 4-0, so as long as they have not gotten to four yet, there’s still hope,” Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said. “We’re still alive. We just have to focus on winning one game.

Davis scored 28 points with 18 rebounds in Game 3, while LeBron James and Austin Reaves each scored 23. James added 12 assists. On defense, the Lakers watched the Nuggets shoot 60.0 percent in the fourth quarter. Denver also recorded 30 assists and committed just six turnovers.

“I can’t speak for the guys right now because I don’t know what’s going on through all their minds right now, but I still (have belief),” James said. “So you know, it’s time to go right back home and start to refuel and start the treatment process and recovery process and get ready for Monday. My mindset is always locked in as if it’s Game 1.”

–Field Level Media