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NBA2K News: NBL, Warriors, T-Wolves roll in NBA 2K League’s Tipoff

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NBL Oz Gaming, Warriors Gaming Squad and T-Wolves Gaming remained unbeaten in group play at the NBA 2K League’s 5v5 The Tipoff event by winning matches on Friday.

NBL (3-0) posted a 57-48 win over Hawks Talon GC (0-3), and the Warriors (3-0) powered to a 70-47 rout of Jazz Gaming (1-2). The T-Wolves (3-0) registered a 73-49 blowout of DUX Infinitos (2-1).

Harry “HarryVZN” Spierings led NBL with 21 points and 10 assists, while teammate Gerald “Sick One” Knapp contributed 10 points and 11 rebounds. Mark David “MDS” Smith had 20 points for the Hawks, who got 10 points and 14 boards from Juan “Hotshotx305” Gonzalez.

Nidal “Mama Im Dat Man” Nasser and Kenneth “Kenny Got Work” Hailey scored 19 points apiece for the Warriors. Spencer “Ria” Wyman logged 14 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists for the Jazz, and teammate Mykel “Kel” Wilson also scored 14 points.

In other Friday action, Bucks Gaming defeated Mavs Gaming 65-58, Celtics Crossover Gaming cruised past Cavs Legion GC 66-50, Heat Check Gaming handled NetsGC 76-62, Magic Gaming thrashed Knicks Gaming 81-60, and 76ers Gaming dumped the Gen.G Tigers 76-65.

The NBA 2K League 5v5 season will include three tournaments — The Tipoff, The Turn and The Ticket — that will set the field for the playoffs, scheduled for Aug. 2-5 in Washington.

Remote group play in The Tipoff runs through June 9, with bracket play set for June 14-17 in Washington.

Play continues on the weekend with two matches:
–Saturday, Raptors Uprising GC vs. Wizards District Gaming
–Sunday, Hornets Venom GT vs. Magic Gaming, in person at leAD Lake Nona Sports & Health Tech Accelerator in Orlando

NBA 2K League 5v5 standings
Eastern Conference
1. NBL Oz Gaming, 3-0
T2. 76ers GC, 2-1
T2. Celtics Crossover Gaming, 2-1
T2. Heat Check Gaming, 2-1
T2. Magic Gaming, 2-1
T6. Raptors Uprising GC, 1-1
T6. Wizards District Gaming, 1-1
T8. Gen.G Tigers, 1-2
T8. Grizz Gaming, 1-2
T8. Knicks Gaming, 1-2
T8. NetsGC, 1-2
T8. Hornets Venom GT, 1-2
13. Hawks Talon GC, 0-3

Western Conference
T1. T-Wolves Gaming, 3-0
T1. Warriors Gaming Squad, 3-0
T3. Blazer5 Gaming, 2-1
T3. Bucks Gaming, 2-1
T3. DUX Infinitos, 2-1
T3. Pacers Gaming, 2-1
7. Cavs Legion GC, 2-2
T8. Jazz Gaming, 1-2
T8. Lakers Gaming, 1-2
T8. Pistons GT, 1-2
T11. Mavs Gaming, 0-3
T11. Kings Guard Gaming, 0-3

–Field Level Media

CALLOFDUTY News: Thieves earn two sweeps in CDL Major V elimination bracket


The Los Angeles Thieves swept two opponents to advance into the third round of the elimination bracket Friday at the Call of Duty League Major V in Toronto.

The Thieves, seeded ninth and starting the tournament in the lower bracket, handed OpTic Texas an early exit with a 3-0 win in Round 1, then beat the London Royal Ravens 3-0 as well.

The Royal Ravens had moved forward by beating the Boston Breach 3-1 earlier in the day. Rounding out the start of the elimination bracket, the Vegas Legion swept the Seattle Surge 3-0 and the New York Subliners did the same to the Los Angeles Guerrillas.

Against Texas, the Thieves won 250-109 on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint, 6-2 on Breenbergh Hotel Search and Destroy and 3-1 on Breenbergh Hotel Control. Zack “Drazah” Jordan recorded a match-high 61 kills for Los Angeles.

Texas was the top seed and the only team to go 5-0 in qualifying, but it was unceremoniously swept out of the tournament with 3-0 losses Thursday and Friday.

The Royal Ravens started their day by beating the Breach, opening with a 250-233 win on Al Bagra Fortress Hardpoint and a 6-3 win on Al Bagra Fortress Search and Destroy. Boston countered with a 3-1 win on Breenbergh Hotel Control, but London clinched the victory with a 250-155 result on Embassy Hardpoint. Byron “Nastie” Plumridge of England had 90 kills and a plus-1.43 K/D ratio for the Ravens.

It was a different story when London met Los Angeles. The Thieves won 250-232 on Al Bagra Fortress Hardpoint, 6-5 on El Asilo Search and Destroy and 3-0 on Breenbergh Hotel Control. Drazah led all players in kills again, with 59 on a plus-1.20 K/D ratio.

The Legion beat the Surge 250-175 on Zarqwa Hydroelectric Hardpoint, 6-5 on Mercado Las Almas Search and Destroy and 3-1 on Breenbergh Hotel Control. Vegas’ Thomas “TJHaLy” Haly led all players with 70 kills.

The Subliners got by the Guerrillas 250-217 on Mercado Las Almas Hardpoint, 6-3 on Breenbergh Hotel Search and Destroy and 3-1 on Himmelmatt Expo Control. Paco “HyDra” Rusiewiez of France had 65 kills and a plus-1.33 K/D ratio for New York.

The tournament continues Saturday with five matches:
–Florida Mutineers vs. Minnesota Rokkr (winners Round 2)
–Atlanta FaZe vs. Toronto Ultra (winners Round 2)
–Vegas Legion vs. New York Subliners (elimination Round 2)
–FaZe/Ultra loser vs. Los Angeles Thieves (elimination Round 3)
–Mutineers/Rokkr loser vs. Legion-Subliners winner (elimination Round 3)

Call of Duty League Major V prize pool and points distribution
1. $200,000, 65 CDL points
2. $120,000, 50 CDL points
3. $80,000, 40 CDL points
4. $40,000, 30 CDL points
5-6. $20,000, 20 CDL points
7-8. $10,000, 10 CDL points — London Royal Ravens, TBD
9-12. no money, no CDL points — OpTic Texas, Boston Breach, Seattle Surge, Los Angeles Guerrillas

–Field Level Media

Wings build big lead, hold off Storm


Arike Ogunbowale led five Dallas scorers in double figures with 26 points and the visiting Wings thwarted a furious fourth-quarter rally to hold off the Seattle Storm for a 95-91 win on Friday.

Ogunbowale scored 19 points in the first half, including nine over a 17-0 run in the first quarter that gave Dallas (2-0) a lead it never relinquished.

Despite playing from ahead much of the night — and building a lead of as many as 17 points in the third quarter — the Wings needed a late-game defensive stand a put-back bucket from Satou Sabally to deny Seattle’s comeback effort.

The Storm (0-2) chipped away at the deficit throughout the second half thanks in part to Jewell Loyd’s game-high 30 points. The final five of Loyd’s output came on back-to-back scores, including a 3-pointer, that pulled Seattle within five points with 1:40 to go.

After Sabally was whistled for an offensive foul, Kia Nurse connected on a 3-pointer to cut Dallas’ lead to two points. Another offensive foul, this time on Natasha Howard, gave Seattle possession with a chance to either tie or take the lead in the final minute.

Sami Whitcomb missed a contested jumper, and after Arella Guirantes’ offensive rebound, Seattle was unable to get off another field-goal attempt before the shot clock expired.

On the ensuing possession, Sabally rebounded Crystal Dangerfield’s missed 3-point attempt and scored on the second-chance opportunity to effectively put the game away with 4.1 seconds left. The sequence gave Sabally a double-double, 10 rebounds to go with her 17 points.

Dangerfield also scored 17 on 6-of-9 shooting from the floor. Howard finished with 16 points and nine rebounds, and Jasmine Dickey added 10 points off the Dallas bench.

Nurse sank six field goals, all from behind the 3-point arc, and she finished with 20 points. Seattle’s Ezi Magbegor added 15 points and a game-high 12 rebounds.

–Field Level Media

Elena Delle Donne’s late heroics power Mystics past Sky


Elena Delle Donne swished a go-ahead, second-chance 3-pointer with 22.4 seconds to play and had a game-high 25 points to lift the Washington Mystics to a 71-69 win against the host Chicago Sky on Friday night.

Washington (2-2) handed Chicago (2-1) its first loss behind a big effort from Delle Donne. The ex-Sky standout, who improved to 11-2 against her former team, was 10-for-17 from the floor.

Shakira Austin posted a double-double of 15 points and 11 rebounds for Washington.

Chicago’s Courtney Williams drilled a 3-pointer with 1:08 left to tie the game at 66. Rebekah Gardner was hurt on Chicago’s ensuing possession as she attempted to corral a high pass on the baseline.

Marina Mabrey scored 19 points to lead four Chicago players in double figures. Williams (13), Kahleah Copper (12) and Dana Evans (10) were next.

Natasha Cloud had seven assists for the Mystics.

Delle Donne gave Washington its first points of the fourth quarter at the 6:11 mark, hitting a fadeaway for a 62-60 edge.

A Delle Donne jumper put the Mystics ahead 53-37 with 4:29 remaining in the third quarter, but the Sky responded with a strong closing kick to get back in the game.

Copper punctuated a 16-0 Sky run over the next 3:03 with a driving finger roll off the glass, tying the game at 53.

The Mystics regained the lead in their last possessions of the third on Amanda Zahui B’s corner 3-pointer and a Kristi Toliver four-point play.

Washington led 40-34 at halftime despite shooting 36.4 percent compared to 42.4 percent for Chicago.

The Mystics forced 12 Sky turnovers in the first half, however, scoring 14 points off of them.

Referees whistled Sky coach James Wade for a technical foul in the second quarter when he came onto the court to protest a non-call. A few minutes earlier, Chicago’s Alanna Smith left the game with her third personal foul.

Chicago’s Morgan Bertsch left the game late in the second quarter following a block on Austin. Bertsch appeared to suffer an ankle injury after landing awkwardly. She limped down the floor on the ensuing possession but couldn’t continue. Gardner started the second half for the Sky.

–Field Level Media

Becky Hammon, Aces to raise banner before Sparks rematch


The WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces are unveiling their first championship banner and awarding the rings before Saturday night’s home opener with the Los Angeles Sparks.

And they’ll welcome back coach Becky Hammon, too.

Suspended for the first two games for comments she allegedly made to former player Dearica Hamby about her pregnancy that violated league rules regarding respect in the workplace, Hammon will be back on the bench for her team’s big night.

Her thoughts are about her team, not the spoils of last year’s success or Hamby’s return to town in a Sparks uniform.

“There’s no doubt I love this team,” Hammon said. “My girls know I love them and I’m proud and happy to be their coach. We have some pieces to build off. I think we’ve improved. I think we’ve got more depth.”

Las Vegas (2-0) rallied for a 94-85 win Thursday night in the first half of its home-and-home with Los Angeles (1-1). Jackie Young scored a game-high 30 points on 12-of-18 shooting as the Aces erased a 10-point halftime deficit with a 31-point third quarter.

But the game also showcased the Sparks’ renewed relevance in the WNBA. Playing without their best player, Nneka Ogwumike (non-COVID illness), they led by 12 points on four occasions in the first half. They forced 20 turnovers and came up with a whopping 16 steals.

“There’s no moral victories,” said first-year coach Curt Miller. “But as a foundational game and as a build process with us, I can’t be more proud of our compete and our fight.”

Chiney Ogwumike scored 19 points to pace Los Angeles and Lexie Brown added 15. Hamby was one of three players to tally 11 points and one of four players to collect at least three steals.

Hamby admits to having mixed feelings in her return to Las Vegas.

“I’m just going to try to be myself and play hard. I don’t want to try to do too much,” Hamby told Yahoo Sports. “… It will come with emotions, especially the first game there.”

Miller said there’s plenty of growth left for Los Angeles. Two key players, forward Azura Stevens (back) and guard Jasmine Thomas (knee), have yet to see action. Thomas is said to be closer to returning to game action than Stevens.

–Field Level Media

Breanna Stewart aims for encore as Liberty host Sun


Breanna Stewart has quite a performance to follow up when she leads the New York Liberty into Saturday afternoon’s contest against the visiting Connecticut Sun.

Stewart set a career high and a franchise record when she scored 45 points on Sunday as the Liberty rolled to a 90-73 victory over the visiting Indiana Fever.

It was a resounding turnaround for Stewart, who had just 12 points in her Liberty debut in an 80-64 loss to the Washington Mystics on May 19. She made 15 of 21 shots — including 6 of 9 from 3-point range — against the Fever while breaking the club mark of 40 points, set by Cappie Pondexter in 2010.

“I didn’t know I broke any record. I looked up at the scoreboard at one time and had 37,” Stewart said afterward. “I was like ‘I didn’t know what just happened.’ I wanted to be more aggressive after last game … set the tone and be confident.”

Stewart joined the Liberty (1-1) after playing six seasons for the Seattle Storm. She won two WNBA titles in Seattle, was league MVP in 2018 and was a four-time All-Star.

Earlier this week, Stewart said she often forgets she switched teams.

“The transition has been interesting,” Stewart said. “I’m still struggling with which team I’m on when people ask me at the airport. I almost tell them Seattle even though I’m New York.”

Connecticut (3-0) is coming off a home-and-home sweep of the Washington Mystics. The Sun won 80-74 at home on Sunday and 88-81 at Washington on Tuesday.

In the latter game, Alyssa Thomas had 22 points and 10 rebounds to lead the charge. DeWanna Bonner added 15 points.

New Connecticut coach Stephanie White is pleased with the team’s unbeaten start.

“This team is tough,” White said. “They understand how to make winning plays, whether that’s on the defensive end, making a big stop, getting a critical rebound, getting a big score, finding ways to win ballgames.

“I thought they responded really well when Washington came out and knocked us in the mouth early. We were able to play a number of different combinations on the floor, still not as many as I’d like to but as a staff, we’re figuring that out.”

–Field Level Media

K-State F Keyontae Johnson medically cleared ahead of NBA draft


Kansas State forward Keyontae Johnson was medically cleared by an NBA panel and can be selected in next month’s NBA draft.

ESPN first reported the news Friday, citing Johnson’s agents, and Johnson commented on the story on Twitter with the phrase, “Crazy Faith.”

Johnson is more than two years removed from collapsing on the court during a game in December 2020 and spending three days in a medically induced coma. Johnson played for Florida for the time, and after he was diagnosed with a heart condition. He transferred to Kansas State and spent the 2022-23 season there once he was cleared to play.

Johnson, who turned 23 on Tuesday, posted his best collegiate season in 2022-23, with averages of 17.4 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.1 assists per game in 36 starts. He and teammate Markquis Nowell guided the Wildcats to the Elite Eight.

Now that he is cleared by the league’s Fitness to Play panel, Johnson can begin working out for NBA teams, per ESPN. He interviewed with teams at the NBA draft combine in Chicago last week.

–Field Level Media

‘Relaxed’ Celtics look to even series vs. Heat in Game 6


After losing the first three games of the Eastern Conference finals, the Boston Celtics didn’t look like a team ready to flash some dominance.

But after winning the past two games by an average of 15 points, the Celtics are very much alive. They will seek to tie the best-of-seven series at three victories apiece with the Heat on Saturday when the teams play Game 6 in Miami.

No NBA team has overcome a 3-0 deficit to win a series but Boston is now halfway there after staving off elimination for the third and fourth times this postseason. The Celtics also recorded two such wins against the Philadelphia 76ers in the conference semifinals.

“Our back has been against the wall,” Boston standout Jaylen Brown said after Thursday’s 110-97 home win. “Obviously, we didn’t imagine being in this position, being down 3-0, but when adversity hits, you get to see like what a team is really made of. I mean, it couldn’t get no worse than being down 3-0, but we didn’t look around, we didn’t go in separate directions. We stayed together. We doubled down on what we’re good at on defense, and now I think it’s a series.”

The Celtics never trailed and led by as many as 24 points in Thursday’s game. Two nights earlier, they led by as many as 18 during a 116-99 road win.

The stellar play comes after Boston appeared ready to start the offseason after it was whipped 128-102 in Game 3.

“Game 3, that was as low as you can be,” Celtics star Jayson Tatum said. “The good part about being that low is you only can play better. It’s only up from there.

“It kind of gave us a sense of just like everybody is counting us out. We’re supposed to win. We’re supposed to be done, and I think we started to play a little bit more free and relaxed.”

Suddenly, the pressure is on the Heat.

The thought of possibly playing a Game 7 in Boston in a winner-take-all affair isn’t appealing.

And that makes Saturday’s contest feel like a must-win for both teams.

Yet Miami star Jimmy Butler is downplaying his team’s recent issues.

“We’ve just got to play better,” Butler said. “… We are always going to stay positive, knowing that we can and we will win this series. We’ll just have to close it out at home.”

Butler scored a series-low 14 points and has failed to reach 20 in two of the past three games.

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra befuddled Joe Mazzulla over the first three games but it was the first-year Celtics coach pushing all the right buttons over the past two games.

“One game doesn’t lead to the next game,” Spoelstra said. “It just doesn’t matter. It’s about collectively preparing and putting together a great game. We’ll play much better on Saturday. That’s all we just have to focus on right now.”

Mazzulla didn’t have any profound explanation for the turnaround.

“It just says that our backs are against the wall and we’re sticking together and we’re competing at a high level to give ourselves a chance,” Mazzulla said.

Heat center Bam Adebayo made it clear that his club’s confidence remains high.

“When we started this journey, nobody believed in us,” Adebayo said. “Everybody thought we were going to be out in the first round. Everybody thought we were going to be out in the second round. And now we are here one game away.”

Boston had four 20-point scorers in Game 5. Derrick White made six 3-pointers and led the way with 24 points, Marcus Smart scored 23 and Tatum and Brown each scored 21.

Duncan Robinson led Miami with 18 points.

Heat guard Gabe Vincent (ankle) missed Game 5 and his status for Saturday hasn’t yet been firmed up.

–Field Level Media

Karl Malone’s Dream Team collection brings in millions


The Mailman’s Dream Team memorabilia collection has delivered — with a big assist to Michael Jordan.

The game-worn shoes and jerseys Karl Malone obtained from teammates on the 1992 Summer Olympics squad brought in more than $5 million at auction, according to the website of Goldin Auctions. The auction ended this week.

Jordan’s white autographed No. 9 jersey sold for $3.03 million, with his shoes bringing in $420,000.

Each one of the jerseys was worn during the United States’ 127-76 win over Lithuania on Aug. 6, 1992. Two days later, the Americans drubbed Croatia 117-85 for the gold medal.

The shoes were worn either at the Olympics in Barcelona or at the pre-Olympic Tournament of the Americas.

The first Dream Team was made up of 11 NBA superstars and Christian Laettner, who then was fresh off back-to-back NCAA championships at Duke.

Selling prices for other the jerseys of other team members: Larry Bird ($360,000), Magic Johnson ($336,000), Charles Barkley ($230,400), David Robinson ($116,400), Clyde Drexler ($91,200), Scottie Pippen ($80,400), Malone ($58,800), John Stockton ($55,200), Patrick Ewing ($39,600), Laettner ($39,600) and Chris Mullin ($37,200).

The collection formerly was displayed at Malone’s car dealership in Utah. It was featured in the Netflix series “King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Angels aim to get back on track vs. Marlins


The Los Angeles Angels hope their bullpen injury troubles have been remedied as they host the Miami Marlins on Saturday night in Anaheim, Calif.

Carlos Estevez and Jose Quijada began the season sharing the closing duties. However, with Quijada sidelined for the season following Tommy John surgery, Estevez has assumed the finishing role.

The 6-foot-6, 277-pound Estevez has thrived as a closer in his first year with the Angels, going 12-for-12 in save opportunities. Estevez spent his first six seasons in the majors with the Colorado Rockies.

Estevez was used strictly as a reliever with the Rockies, serving in a variety of roles out of the bullpen. He was just 25-for-47 in save opportunities while pitching half of his games at hitter-friendly Coors Field.

Now pitching closer to sea level in Anaheim, Estevez says the challenges of Coors Field made him better.

“Colorado prepares you for anything,” Estevez said. “Every time I came into a game at Coors Field and we had the lead, it was that feeling where I can’t let anything happen. They can score three, four, five runs at Coors Field really quick and easy. I think that prepared me to close. I’m a lot more relaxed now. But yeah, if you pitch at Coors, you’re ready for anything.”

Estevez is 1-1 with a 1.23 ERA and 29 strikeouts in 22 innings this season for the Angels, who saw their four-game winning streak end Friday with a 6-2 loss to Miami. Estevez did not pitch.

“He’s got his opportunity (this season), and he’s run with it,” Angels manager Phil Nevin said. “He talked in spring training and said he didn’t care what role he pitched in, but you could kind of read between the lines. He wants the ball with the lead, and he’s earned that right. I think right now, we’re just seeing his confidence building.”

Shohei Ohtani (5-1, 3.05 ERA) will make his 11th start of the season on the mound Saturday for Los Angeles. In his most recent start as a pitcher last Sunday against Minnesota, the right-hander allowed one run and two hits in six innings while striking out nine before exiting with a no-decision. He has yet to pitch against the Marlins.

Right-hander Edward Cabrera (3-4, 5.05) will make his 11th start this season for Miami.

Cabrera, who is 6-foot-5 and 217 pounds, has experienced trouble throwing strikes at times. His 31 walks are tied for the second most in the National League.

“I still think if he wants to get where he wants to get to, it’s the fastball command still, because the off-speed is so good,” Marlins manager Skip Schumaker said. “The curveball’s there, the changeup’s there. (If) he gets the fastball there consistently, this guy’s going to be insane.

“Top of the rotation, he has that kind of stuff. You ask any opposing team or a guy that faced him, it’s just like, he’s not fun to face when he throws in the zone.”

Cabrera has yet to face the Angels.

Marlins outfielder Jorge Soler went deep in Friday’s win and has homered in four consecutive games and five of the last six. His 16 homers on the season trail only New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso (19).

–Field Level Media