Cavaliers beat Lakers 129-99, spoil LeBron James' return to Cleveland

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 25 points, Jaylon Tyson had 20 and the Cleveland Cavaliers used a big third quarter to beat the Los Angeles Lakers 129-99 and spoil LeBron James’ return to Northeast Ohio.

De’Andre Hunter added 19 points, and Jarrett Allen had 17 points and nine rebounds to help Cleveland to its season-best fifth straight victory.

James had only 11 points, the first time in 13 trips to Cleveland as an opposing player he has not had at least 20. The 41-year old Akron native was 3 of 10 from the field, including 0 of 3 on 3-pointers, and was 5 of 6 from the line in 27 minutes.

It also was James’ worst loss in Cleveland as a visiting player. He is 10-3, but has been on the losing end in his last two.

James teared up during a timeout with 7:46 remaining in the first quarter when the Cavaliers showed video highlights of him scoring 25 straight points during Game 5 of the 2007 Eastern Conference finals against the Detroit Pistons.

Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 29 points. Los Angeles fell to 3-2 on its seven-game road trip.

Doncic missed six minutes in the first quarter after having his left ankle looked at in the locker room. Doncic tweaked his ankle when he landed awkwardly near the Lakers’ bench after attempting a 3-pointer.

Cleveland led 57-55 at halftime, but took control in the third quarter, outscoring Los Angeles by 20 (42-22). It was the 12th time this season that the Cavaliers scored at least 40 points in a period.

PACERS 113, BULLS 110

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Aaron Nesmith made a go-ahead reverse layup with 13.9 seconds left and blocked Coby White’s attempt from close range with 2.9 seconds remaining, and Indiana rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Chicago.

Pascal Siakam scored 20 points, Andrew Nembhard had 18, Jarace Walker added 16, Bennedict Mathurin had 15 and Nesmith finished with 14 for the NBA-worst Pacers, who improved to 3-0 against Chicago this season.

Indiana has won two of three, having beaten defending champion Oklahoma City in an NBA Finals rematch on Friday night. The Thunder have the league’s best record while the Pacers have plummeted to the bottom of the standings following Tyrese Haliburton’s torn Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the Finals.

Nikola Vucevic scored 25 points and Matas Buzelis had 20 for the Bulls, who lost their second straight to fall one game under .500 (23-24).

Chicago led 101-87 on a layup by Jalen Smith with 7:14 to go. But the Pacers responded with an 18-4 run and Jay Huff’s 3-pointer with 2 minutes left tied it at 105-all.

Vucevic’s 3-pointer with 33.5 seconds left gave the Bulls their last lead at 110-109. Johnny Furphy hit two free throws for the final margin, which was the Pacers’ biggest lead of the game.

HAWKS 117, CELTICS 106

BOSTON (AP) — Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 21 points, Jalen Johnson had 19 points and 14 rebounds and Atlanta beat Boston to avenge a lopsided home loss.

Onyeka Okongwu added 17 points, Dyson Daniels had 15 and Corey Kispert 13 to help the Hawks win their fourth straight.

Jaylen Brown led Boston with 21 points. He shot 9 for 20, missing all five of his 3-point attempts.

The Hawks hit 42.9% of their 3-pointers (18 of 42) and had 29 assists on 45 baskets. Boston was 9 of 34 from beyond the arc.

Hawks coach Quin Snyder was asked before the game if his team would remember a 132-106 loss at home Jan. 17 in the clubs’ last meeting. He replied: “You want to feel it.”

It looked like his team did from the start. They were locked in defensively, opening a 21-point lead late in the opening quarter on Alexander-Walker’s 3-pointer.

They held a 60-38 edge on Kispert’s 3 from the top in the second quarter before Boston closed the first half with an 8-0 spree.

The Celtics made a few brief spurts in the second half but didn’t reduce their deficit below 12 points. Coach Joe Mazzulla removed most of his starters and many fans headed for the exits with the Celtics trailing 115-96 with 4 ½ minutes left.

KNICKS 119, RAPTORS 92

TORONTO (AP) — Mikal Bridges scored 19 of his 30 points in the third quarter, Karl-Anthony Towns had a season-high 22 rebounds and New York extended its winning streak to four, rallying past Toronto.

OG Anunoby had 26 points and a season-high six steals against his former team. Josh Hart scored 22 points and Jalen Brunson added 13 as the Knicks won their 11th straight meeting with Toronto.

Towns had 14 rebounds in the second quarter alone. He finished with eight points on 3-of-11 shooting.

Bridges went 12 of 15 from the field, including 4 of 6 from 3-point range.

Brandon Ingram scored 27 points, Scottie Barnes had 17 points and 10 rebounds, and RJ Barrett scored 14 as Toronto’s four-game winning streak ended.

New York shot 4 of 19 from 3-point range in the first half, but Bridges helped turn that around by making 3 of 4 in the third. The Knicks finished 14 for 38 from distance.

HORNETS 112, GRIZZLIES 97

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Brandon Miller scored 26 points, Moussa Diabate had 18 points and 20 rebounds and Charlotte topped its victory total from all of last season, beating Memphis.

Charlotte had won four straight to improve to 20-28 after finishing 19-62 last season. Miles Bridges added 20 points, and LaMelo Ball had 16. Diabate was 9 of 10 from the field in the first night of a back-to-back.

Jaren Jackson Jr. led Memphis with 26 points. Cedric Coward had 17. The Grizzlies have lost four in a row to fall to 18-27. Star guard Ja Morant is out at least three weeks because of a left elbow injury.

Miller scored 14 points in the first quarter to help Charlotte take a 36-28 lead. The Hornets led 29-13 with 3:56 left. The Hornets led 62-55 at the half, and had a 9-75 edge after three quarters.

MAGIC 133, HEAT 124

MIAMI (AP) — Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 12 rebounds, Anthony Black scored 26 points and Orlando beat Miami to snap a four-game skid.

Desmond Bane finished with 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting and Jalen Suggs scored 16 for the Magic, who are 3-0 against the Heat this season.

Simone Fontecchio scored 23 points in 19 minutes for the Heat. Norman Powell added 22 points and Bam Adebayo had 21.

Franz Wagner (left ankle sprain) missed his fourth straight game for the Magic while Miami was without Tyler Herro (ribs) and Davion Mitchell (shoulder).

The start of the game was delayed by seven minutes because one of the rims was uneven.

The Magic went on a 14-0 run in the fourth quarter and led 121-104 with 5:47 remaining before the Heat rallied and got within 128-122 on Powell’s three-point play with 1:25 left. Banchero and Suggs made two free throws each in the final minute to secure the win.

Orlando finished with 36 assists and shot 16 of 38 from 3-point range.

TIMBERWOLVES 118, MAVERICKS 105

DALLAS (AP) — Julius Randle scored 31 points, Naz Reid added 23 and Minnesota beat short-handed Dallas.

The Mavericks were without rookie No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg, who sat for left ankle injury management on the first night of a back-to-back. Flagg played the previous three games after an ankle sprain sidelined him for two games.

Klay Thompson sat with left knee soreness for Dallas, which is without 10-time All-Star Anthony Davis due to a hand injury. Star guard Kyrie Irving hasn’t played all season after tearing an ACL last March.

Anthony Edwards scored 20 points for the Timberwolves, who have won consecutive games since a five-game losing streak that is their longest of the season.

P.J. Washington Jr. scored all 21 of his points in the second half for the Mavericks. Naji Marshall had 18 points and Brandon Williams 17.

Randle was 12 of 21 from the field and made all seven of his free throws. He has scored at least 21 points in 11 of his past 12 games against his hometown team.

WARRIORS 140, JAZZ 124

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Stephen Curry scored 27 points, Moses Moody had 26 and Golden State beat Utah.

Gui Santos had 16 points off the bench for the Warriors. Golden State made 23 3-pointers and never trailed over the final three quarters. Moody led the way with five 3s.

Brice Sensabaugh scored 22 points off the bench for Utah. Keyonte George had 19 points and seven assists. Ace Bailey also scored 19 points for the Jazz and Lauri Markkanen had 18.

Utah trimmed a 22-point deficit to single digits entering the fourth quarter. The Jazz drew to 108-100 on a pair of free throws from Isaiah Collier with 9:52 left. Curry made back-to-back baskets to restore a double-digit lead.

Golden State used a 20-2 run to go up 136-109 with 3:29 left.

Golden State made it rain from the perimeter early, going 15 of 31 from long distance before halftime. Eight different players made an outside basket for the Warriors in the first half. Buddy Hield and Moody accounted for three apiece before halftime.

Reneau, Donaldson lead Miami over Stanford 79-70

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Malik Reneau scored 20 points, Tre Donaldson added 18, and Miami pulled away inside the final seven minutes to beat Stanford 79-70 on Wednesday night.

Miami used an 11-2 run to tie it at 51-all with 9:35 to play. About two minutes later, Dante Allen's 3-pointer sparked another 11-2 surge that gave the Hurricanes a 67-58 advantage with 2:46 remaining before they sealed it from the free-throw line.

Shelton Henderson and Tru Washington added 12 points apiece for Miami (17-4, 6-2 Atlantic Coast Conference), which has won consecutive games since a two-game skid ended a 10-game win streak.

Ebuka Okorie scored 19 points and Benny Gealer added 17 to lead Stanford (14-7, 3-5). Ryan Agarwal chipped in with 11 points and AJ Rohosy scored 10.

Okorie scored 11 points and Agarwal added nine to help give Stanford a 40-35 halftime advantage. The Cardinal hit 7 of 14 from distance and shot 52% (16 of 31). Donaldson and Reneau scored 13 points apiece in the first half for the Hurricanes.

Miami made half of its 28 field goals after the break while Stanford shot 35.5% (11 of 31) from the floor.

Up next

Stanford: at Florida State on Saturday.

Miami: hosts California on Saturday.

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Blackwell scores 23, including Wisconsin's final 7 points, and Badgers rally past Minnesota 67-63

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — John Blackwell scored 23 points, including Wisconsin's last seven points in the final minute, and the Badgers rallied to defeat short-handed Minnesota 67-63 on Wednesday night.

Wisconsin trailed by 18 points at halftime against a Golden Gophers team missing leading scorer Cade Tyson, who was out with an ankle injury. Six players were unavailable due to injury and only seven players saw action for Minnesota.

Nick Boyd's jumper gave Wisconsin a 51-50 lead with 6 1/2 minutes remaining, the Badgers' first lead since it was 3-0. There were six lead changes in the next 5 1/2 minutes, the last coming when Blackwell made two free throws for a 62-61 lead with one minute remaining.

Jack Janicki blocked Isaac Asuma's 3-point try with 45 seconds left and Blackwell drained a 3-pointer for a 65-61 lead with 19 seconds remaining. Minnesota's Grayson Grove dunked a rebound with nine seconds left to make it 65-63 then Blackwell finished off the win with two free throws.

Boyd scored 21 points for Wisconsin (15-6, 7-3 Big Ten).

Bobby Durkin scored 20 points, Asuma 16 and Langston Reynolds 12 for Minnesota (10-11, 3-7), which has lost six straight.

After trailing 35-17 and making only one two-point shot in the first half, Wisconsin scored the first 10 points of the second half and extended the run to 15-2 through the first eight minutes.

A four-point play by Braeden Carrington got Wisconsin within 50-49 with seven minutes remaining. The Badgers had outscored Minnesota 32-15 at that point of the second half.

Up next

Wisconsin: Ohio State visits on Saturday.

Minnesota: at Penn State on Sunday.

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LeBron James emotional after Cleveland tribute video, could he return home for one more season?

It was an emotional night for LeBron James.

He returned to Cleveland — next to the city where he was born, the team he spent his first seven seasons in the NBA with — then returned and won a ring. He is the hometown hero, and they welcomed him back with a tribute video.

That video clearly touched him.

All season long, the conventional wisdom in league circles has been that LeBron will play one more season, kind of a farewell tour, but it will not be with the Lakers. A return to Cleveland has always been speculated as one of the most likely final stops in LeBron's unparalleled career.

Cleveland "would gladly welcome James back this summer if he wanted to return," ESPN Dave McMenamin reported on Wednesday, just before this homecoming game. This is a Cavaliers team poised to contend again next season in the East, it would be him leaving on a high note.

Could we see LeBron in the wine and gold one more time? He was not about to walk down that road Wednesday night.

LeBron echoed what he always says, that he and his family will discuss his future after the season ends. He doesn't know if this season, his 23rd in the NBA at age 41, will be his last.

Just don't be surprised if the ultimate outcome is LeBron James back in Cleveland for one more campaign.

LeBron James brought to tears by tribute video, reflects on time in Cleveland

LeBron James’ latest return to Cleveland proved to be an emotional one.

James was honored with a tribute video during the Cavaliers’ 129-99 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Wednesday night, and it appeared to bring him to tears.

The four-time MVP was clearly emotional while on the bench as Cleveland showed the video on the screens at Rocket Arena. Among the highlights shown during the video was his playoff game against the Detroit Pistons in 2007, when he scored 25 straight points.

“... Obviously, with the moment they put up there with the Detroit game and looking up in the rafters and seeing our championship banner, it was a lot of reflecting for sure,” James said during his postgame media availability.

James also said that "being present" led to the outpouring of emotion.

James finished the game with 11 points, five assists and three rebounds in 27 minutes of play. He shot 3-for-10 from the field and was 0-for-3 from the 3-point line. He also had six turnovers.

While he largely struggled, the game still had plenty of highlights for James. One of them was having his mother, Gloria, in attendance for the game.

“My mom got to watch her son and her grandson play in the NBA at the same time,” James said.

James' son, Bronny James, also plays for the Lakers and he finished the game with eight points in eight minutes of play and had a highlight dunk late in the game. He went 3-for-3 from the field and 2-for-2 from the 3-point line.

James told reporters he hasn't made any definitive decisions about his future.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: LeBron James cries during Cavaliers tribute video

Paolo Banchero and Anthony Black lead Magic past Heat 133-124 to snap 4-game skid

MIAMI (AP) — Paolo Banchero had 31 points and 12 rebounds, Anthony Black scored 26 points and the Orlando Magic beat the Miami Heat 133-124 on Wednesday night to snap a four-game skid.

Desmond Bane finished with 23 points on 10-of-16 shooting and Jalen Suggs scored 16 for the Magic, who are 3-0 against the Heat this season.

Simone Fontecchio scored 23 points in 19 minutes for the Heat. Norman Powell added 22 points and Bam Adebayo had 21.

Franz Wagner (left ankle sprain) missed his fourth straight game for the Magic while Miami was without Tyler Herro (ribs) and Davion Mitchell (shoulder).

The start of the game was delayed by seven minutes because one of the rims was uneven.

The Magic went on a 14-0 run in the fourth quarter and led 121-104 with 5:47 remaining before the Heat rallied and got within 128-122 on Powell’s three-point play with 1:25 left. Banchero and Suggs made two free throws each in the final minute to secure the win.

Orlando finished with 36 assists and shot 16 of 38 from 3-point range.

Down nine at halftime, the Magic outscored the Heat 40-20 in the third period behind 13 points from Banchero and 10 from Black. Orlando forced seven turnovers and had a 7-1 advantage in offensive rebounds in the quarter.

Miami erased a 14-point deficit late in the first quarter and outscored Orlando by 16 in the second to lead 68-59 at the break. Fontecchio scored 14 points, including three 3-pointers, in the second.

Up next

Magic: Host Toronto on Friday.

Heat: At Chicago on Thursday in a game rescheduled from Jan. 8, when unplayable court conditions at United Center forced a postponement. It's the first of three games against the Bulls in a four-day span.

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Alina Muller, Aerin Frankel help Fleet beat Sirens 4-3 in shootout

LOWELL, Mass. (AP) — Alina Muller scored the winning goal in the eighth round of the shootout, Aerin Frankel had 30 saves and the Boston Fleet beat the New York Sirens 4-3 on Wednesday night at the Tsongas Center in the final game for both teams before the PWHL's Olympic break.

Abby Newhook, Liz Schepers and Jamie Lee Rattray also scored goals for the Fleet.

Boston (8-2-2-2) leads the league with 30 points this season.

Kristyna Kaltounkova scored two goals for the Sirens and Kristin O'Neill added another. Kaltounkova leads the PWHL with 11 goals this season, one more than Minnesota’s Kendall Coyne Schofield, and is just the third rookie in league history to score double-digit goals. Minnesota’s Grace Zumwinkle scored 11 goals in the inaugural season and Sarah Fillier had 13 for the Sirens in 2024-25.

New York (7-0-2-7) has lost three in a row and four (three in overtime) of its last five. Kayle Osborne stopped 32 shots for the Sirens.

Kaltounkova drew penalties that gave New York power plays for the final 1:57 of regulation and that last 1:10 of overtime. The Fleet went into the game killing a league-high 96.9% of its penalties.

The Fleet beat New York 2-0 on Dec. 17.

Boston played in its second consecutive shootout, the Fleet's third in the last four games and fourth this season.

Up next

New York: The Sirens host Montreal on Feb. 26.

Boston: The Fleet visits Ottawa on Feb. 28.

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Hornets beat Grizzlies 112-97 to top victory total from all of last season

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Brandon Miller scored 26 points, Moussa Diabate had 18 points and 20 rebounds and the Charlotte Hornets topped their victory total from all of last season, beating the Memphis Grizzlies 112-97 on Wednesday night.

Charlotte had won four straight to improve to 20-28 after finishing 19-62 last season. Miles Bridges added 20 points, and LaMelo Ball had 16. Diabate was 9 of 10 from the field in the first night of a back-to-back.

Jaren Jackson Jr. led Memphis with 26 points. Cedric Coward had 17. The Grizzlies have lost four in a row to fall to 18-27. Star guard Ja Morant is out at least three weeks because of a left elbow injury.

Miller scored 14 points in the first quarter to help Charlotte take a 36-28 lead. The Hornets led 29-13 with 3:56 left. The Hornets led 62-55 at the half, and had a 9-75 edge after three quarters.

Up next

Hornets: At Dallas on Thursday night.

Grizzlies: At New Orleans on Friday night.

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Mikal Bridges, Knicks come alive in second half to beat Raptors, 119-92

The Knicks took control in the second half to rout the Toronto Raptors, 119-92, on Wednesday night.

Here are the key takeaways...

-- On the second leg of a back-to-back, traveling from New York to Canada in the process, the Knicks did not start off so hot. They had three turnovers in their first five possessions and were 0-for-2 on the other two possessions, missing two three-pointers, which would be a theme of the night.

-- With nothing happening offensively in the first four minutes and looking for a spark with his team down 14-5, head coach Mike Brown put in Tyler Kolek for Jalen Brunson and Kolek immediately responded with an assist on a three-pointer by OG Anunoby. New York went on a mini 5-0 run after the move, and with the help of its defense, mostly coming from the bench, it was able to get back into the game.

-- Still, it was an ugly opening quarter by the Knicks, who scored just 18 points on a paltry 6-for-20 from the field. They relied way too heavily on the deep ball, settling for tough shots and going 2-for-12 from beyond the arc. It was there that New York was missing Mitchell Robinson (ankle) and his offensive rebounding prowess, getting outrebounded in the quarter, 16-9.

-- The Raptors weren't much better (8-for-19 from the floor), but they were efficient from deep (3-for-5) and the free-throw line (9-for-10) to go into the second quarter with a 28-18 lead.

-- The poor shooting by both teams continued in the second. Toronto missed its first seven shots of the quarter before hitting back-to-back threes, and the Knicks began the frame 4-for-15. After the two made threes, the Raptors missed their next eight shots, but despite going 2-for-17 for eight minutes, their lead barely shrank because of their ability to get to the line and knock down free throws.

-- Meanwhile, New York was dealing with its own terrible shooting and turnovers, too. At halftime, the Knicks had 11 giveaways after a season-high 21 turnovers on Tuesday night. After all that, though, New York was still able to keep it within a reasonable margin and ended the half on a mini 5-0 run to cut the deficit to 51-47.

-- Brunson had just nine points, and the Knicks' bench could only add five points despite six players seeing at least three minutes, but Anunoby (playing against his former team) led all scorers with 14, and Karl-Anthony Towns ended up picking up the slack on the glass with 16 rebounds (six offensive) at the half.

-- Things changed tremendously after the break for New York, with one player in particular stepping up in a massive way. Mikal Bridges (with just six points in the first half) put on a clinic in the third quarter, going 7-for-8 from the field, 3-for-4 from deep and 2-for-2 from the line. 

-- What was once an 11-point deficit with eight minutes left to play in the quarter quickly turned into a 12-point lead by the Knicks at the end of the frame, thanks to the play of Bridges who scored the final 11 points in the quarter as part of a 20-2 New York run that ended the third. Overall, the Knicks outscored the Raptors, 35-19, in the quarter. 

-- Anunoby also had a nice quarter (nine points) as he continued his solid play with Brunson and Towns struggling to find the net all night. 

-- Suddenly red-hot offensively, which was a total reversal of the first half, New York continued its dominance in the final frame by putting up another 37 points. After such a rough start, the Knicks ended the night shooting 50 percent (45-for-90) from the field and finished 14-for-38 from deep. 

-- Bridges (30), Anunoby (26) and Josh Hart (22) did most of the damage for New York while Brunson and Town took a backseat, combining for just 21 points. KAT did finish with 22 rebounds, imposing his size on the shorter Raptors team. 

-- As for Brunson, he was questionable before the game with an illness and although he played 30 minutes, it was clear he wasn't 100 percent healthy. However, Kolek filled in nicely as a facilitator and finished with a career-high 10 assists in 20 minutes.

Game MVP: Mikal Bridges

Bridges came alive in the second half, which allowed the Knicks to take the lead and ultimately get the win (outscoring the hosts 72-41 after the half) following such a poor shooting performance in the first half.

Highlights

What's next

The Knicks return home for a Friday night matchup at MSG against the Portland Trail Blazers. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m.

Sayvia Sellers scores career-high 38 and No. 25 Washington women top No. 16 Maryland 83-80 in 2OT

COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Sayvia Sellers scored a career-high 38 points, Avery Howell had 17 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 25 Washington defeated No. 16 Maryland 83-80 in double overtime on Wednesday night for the Huskies' fifth consecutive win.

Addi Mack's jumper that got Maryland within 77-76 with 3 1/2 minutes left in the second overtime was the final made basket of the game. Washington made 6 of 8 from the line in the final minutes to finish off the win.

Sellers scored seven points in the second extra period. Her fifth 3-pointer opened the scoring and the Huskies never trailed.

The score was tied at 46 heading to the fourth quarter and there would be five more ties in regulation, including a 3-pointer by Elle Ladine that sent the game to overtime. The Huskies were 6 for 25 from 3-point distance in regulation.

Sellers made a go-ahead basket for a one-point lead with four seconds left in overtime but Maryland's Saylor Poffenbarger drew a foul after an offensive rebound and made one free throw to tie it.

Yarden Garzon scored 24 points and Mack 20 for Maryland (17-5, 5-5 Big Ten). Poffenbarger had 16 points and 14 rebounds.

Ladine scored 10 points for Washington (17-4, 7-3) and Brynn McGaughy had 11 rebounds.

Mack buried three 3-pointers in the first quarter and Maryland raced out to a 22-11 lead. Maryland a 35-23 halftime lead.

Sellers scored eight points in Washington’s 13-2 run that tied the score at 39 halfway through the third quarter. She scored 14 of Washington’s 23 points in the third and the score was tied at 46.

Up next

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Gillespie scores 21, Tennessee beats Georgia 86-85 in OT for coach Rick Barnes' 850th career win

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Ja’Kobi Gillespie had 21 points, J.P. Estrella scored five of his 17 points in overtime, and Tennessee beat Georgia 86-85 on Wednesday night for coach Rick Barnes' 850th career victory.

Gillespie went 1 of 2 at the free throw line with 19 seconds left in regulation to give Tennessee a 74-72 lead. Then Georgia guard Marcus Millender spun at the edge of the paint and made a contested shot with 3.6 left to tie it. Gillespie took it the length of the court but his floater in the lane did not drop.

Bishop Boswell made two free throws with 24.5 seconds left in overtime to give Tennessee an 85-80 lead, but Millender answered with a 3-pointer at the other end.

A quick foul put Felix Okpara at the free-throw line with 15.7 seconds left and he went 1 of 2 to put Tennessee ahead 86-83. Millender took too much time off the clock before making a layup with 0.6 seconds left and Tennessee inbounded it for the victory.

Nate Ament added 19 points and Boswell had 13 points and 10 rebounds for Tennessee (14-6, 4-3 SEC). The Volunteers dominated the glass 52-27, including a 26-7 edge on the offensive end.

Kanon Catchings scored a season-high 22 points for Georgia (16-5, 4-4). Millender scored 17 of his 19 points after halftime.

Millender made a floater in the lane just before the buzzer to extend Georgia's lead to 34-28 at halftime. Catchings scored 14 points and made four 3-pointers in the first half.

Up next

Tennessee: The Volunteers return home to play Auburn on Saturday.

Georgia: The Bulldogs host Texas A&M on Saturday.

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Player Grades: Cavs vs Lakers – Cleveland’s youth puts on a show

The Cleveland Cavaliers ran the Los Angeles Lakers off the floor 129-99. Their youth stole the show.

All grades are based on our usual expectations for each player.

Donovan Mitchell

25 points, 4 assists, 5 rebounds

Mitchell has had to carry a lot of weight without Darius Garland. Opposing defenses have made him their primary target, doing everything in their power to keep him from breaking free. Mitchell used that to his advantage tonight, finding the perfect balance between being aggressive and riding shotgun.

He did enough to keep the Lakers’ defense preoccupied while still giving enough freedom for his teammates to create off of his advantages. Mitchell wasn’t incredibly efficient, but his decision-making was strong throughout the night.

Grade: A

Jarrett Allen

17 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists

The Cavs need the best version of Allen to show up during these next few weeks without Mobley. He did that tonight, opening the game 6-9 from the floor and attacking in the pick-and-roll to open the floor for everyone else.

Grade: A+

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Jaylon Tyson

20 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists

Playing against LeBron James in Cleveland is something special. It’s the type of game that a young, wide-eyed player like Tyson could struggle with. But Tyson has had no fear of the moment in his sophomore season. He embraced the challenge, forcing James into multiple offensive fouls and carrying the Cavalier offense while LA’s defense focused primarily on stopping Mitchell.

Grade: A+

Craig Porter Jr.

7 points, 3 assists, 1 rebound, 2 steals

Porter’s playmaking has been crucial to Cleveland’s recent success. He’s kept the offense alive during his minutes at backup point guard, making quick decisions off the catch and getting the defense into rotation before dishing to his teammates.

Grade: A

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De’Andre Hunter

19 points, 3 rebounds, 1 assist, 1 steal

Hunter began this game 0-5 from the floor. Something that doesn’t feel very surprising with the way he has played recently. But then, something encouraging happened. Hunter drilled three consecutive three-pointers in the third quarter and seemingly found his confidence again. Let’s hope it sticks around.

Grade: A

Nae’Qwan Tomlin

8 points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals, 1 block

Tomlin’s hustle has carried him throughout this season. But it led to perhaps the best moment of his young career when he stripped Luka Doncic at halfcourt, then took off flying for a fastbreak dunk while the Cavs built up their massive lead in the third quarter.

Later in the fourth quarter, he blocked LeBron James from behind and then threw down a Cavalanche-triggering windmill dunk a few minutes later. This was Tomlin’s show.

Grade: A+++

Dean Wade

11 points, 5 rebounds, 2 assists

Wade’s settling into one hell of a groove. He was active off the ball, cutting to the hoop for a handful of easy opportunities while nailing 2-3 three-point attempts. All the while, he’s back to being one of the best and most versatile defenders on the roster.

Grade: A+

Sam Merrill

4 points, 1 rebound, 4 assists

Merrill returned from a hand injury tonight. He was relatively quiet, dishing four assists as he was run off the line for most of the game.

Grade: B-

Aaron Nesmith makes go-ahead layup and game-saving block as Pacers rally past Bulls 113-110

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Aaron Nesmith made a go-ahead reverse layup with 13.9 seconds left and blocked Coby White's attempt from close range with 2.9 seconds remaining, and the Indiana Pacers rallied from a 14-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls 113-110 on Wednesday night.

Pascal Siakam scored 20 points, Andrew Nembhard had 18, Jarace Walker added 16, Bennedict Mathurin had 15 and Nesmith finished with 14 for the NBA-worst Pacers, who improved to 3-0 against Chicago this season.

Indiana has won two of three, having beaten defending champion Oklahoma City in an NBA Finals rematch on Friday night. The Thunder have the league's best record while the Pacers have plummeted to the bottom of the standings following Tyrese Haliburton's torn Achilles tendon in Game 7 of the Finals.

Nikola Vucevic scored 25 points and Matas Buzelis had 20 for the Bulls, who lost their second straight to fall one game under .500 (23-24).

Chicago led 101-87 on a layup by Jalen Smith with 7:14 to go. But the Pacers responded with an 18-4 run and Jay Huff's 3-pointer with 2 minutes left tied it at 105-all.

Vucevic's 3-pointer with 33.5 seconds left gave the Bulls their last lead at 110-109. Johnny Furphy hit two free throws for the final margin, which was the Pacers' biggest lead of the game.

Chicago’s Josh Giddey finished with seven assists to surpass 2,000 for his career. The 23-year-old became the 15th player in NBA history to reach that milestone at age 23 or younger.

Up next

Bulls: Host Miami on Thursday night.

Pacers: Host Atlanta on Saturday night.

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Giannis Antetokounmpo trade destinations: Trade rumors, possible packages, landing spots including Warriors, Knicks

The Milwaukee Bucks "are starting to listen" to offers for two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo, reports Shams Charania of ESPN.

That may be a step closer to the door for Antetokounmpo compared to where he stood a week or two ago, but it's also a long way from the Greek Freak being on a new team before the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline.

There are more than a few obstacles in the way of a trade deadline deal, in addition to the fact that Antetokounmpo has not requested a trade:

• He has a $54.1 million salary (plus the fact that any team that trades for him will need to give him a $275 million contract extension six months after the trade).
• The luxury tax aprons restricting what teams can trade (especially the Knicks and Warriors) come into play in almost any deal.
• Antetokounmpo's calf injury has him out now, and it is his second calf injury this season. Remember, he has missed recent playoff runs because of leg issues, this is a recurring thing.

However, the biggest challenge is this: If the Bucks are going to trade Antetokounmpo, they are going to expect a historic haul of picks and players in return, starting with a "blue chip" young star and a boatload of draft picks. Those kinds of trades are very difficult to put together a week before the trade deadline. Milwaukee's best option may be to be patient and wait to make a move in the summer when better trades are likely available (and in the short term, they can try to put together potential deals to upgrade the roster and convince Antetokounmpo to stay).

That said, the Bucks are listening. Charania said later in the day that Antetokounmpo wants to go to New York, Miami, Minnesota or Golden State, but other reports contradict some of those destinations. Take everything with a grain of salt.

Here are some potential destinations for Antetokounmpo.

Golden State Warriors

Golden State isn't done trying to recapture its glory days. It doesn't want the 2022 title to be the last great playoff run of the Stephen Curry era — that's why they traded for Jimmy Butler (who is now done for the season with an ACL tear). Trading for Giannis Antetokounmpo gives the Warriors the best chance of making another run with Curry.

A potential Warriors trade that works is:

Golden State gets: Antetokounmpo, Bobby Portis
Milwaukee gets: Jimmy Butler, Jonathan Kuminga, first-round draft picks in 2027, 2029 and 2031, pick swaps in 2028 and 2030.

Butler is the matching salary and a player the Bucks could and would try to flip in another trade over the summer or next season. They can take a flier on Kuminga (this trade can be done without him and the Bucks keeping Portis, but the floor-stretching big man might be a good fit in Golden State). The real selling point is the draft picks (Golden State can trade a fourth as well). The Warriors' sales pitch is that, "once Curry retires, and as Antetokounmpo fades, we have to rebuild, and those picks are very valuable."

This trade has the kind of pick package the Bucks will want, but the only young player coming back is Kuminga and he is more of a roll of the dice than a blue chip prospect. Big picture, the Warriors should also take a step back and ask whether they really want to give up all those picks and pay a serious price in the future for the dream of one more run.

If the Bucks are really trading Antetokounmpo at the deadline, this is likely the best straight-up, one-team offer out there. The questions are: 1) Does Antetokounmpo want to go there? 2) Do the Bucks think this is as good as they can do and take it, or do they wait (this trade will still be there in the summer)?

New York Knicks

If Antetokounmpo could pick his destination, it would be Manhattan — he pushed the Knicks and Bucks to have talks late last summer that went nowhere. (Those talks started after the Knicks had just traded a bunch of picks for Mikal Bridges because it didn't look like the Greek Freak would be available.) The Knicks are going to be aggressive going after Antetokounmpo, reports Ian Begley of SNY.TV.

What killed trade talks last summer is still the problem now: The Bucks want high-level young players, and a lot of first-round draft picks, and the Knicks have none of that. They have Karl-Anthony Towns.

Straight up, this trade is not happening. One scenario that has been floated is a three-team trade that brings in Portland and looks something like this:

New York gets: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jerami Grant
Portland gets: Karl-Anthony Towns, Guerschon Yabusele
Milwaukee gets: Mikal Bridges, Miles McBride, Pacome Dadiet, a potential 2026 first-round pick, they get back some pick swaps from Portland (Damian Lillard trade) and control at least part of their own picks in 2028, 2029, 2030.

There are seemingly countless variations of this trade that have been speculated about, some with Jrue Holiday going to New York, others with Kyle Kuzma instead. Grant ends up on the Bucks in some versions of this. A few have Towns and Bridges in Portland, another has Towns on the Bucks and Bridges in Portland.

First, Zach Lowe of The Ringer called this trade a "wild rumor" on his podcast because he has not heard anyone who would be involved say they know anything about it. Lowe is about as well-connected as it gets, if he's not hearing this, is it real?

This trade absolutely works for the Knicks (which is why their fans love it). The Bucks prize would be control (or, at least some partial control) of some of their own picks, making future tanking a path to a rebuild. But they get no good young players in this deal. As for Portland… why do this? The Trail Blazers are an improving team with a growing young core. Why trade away all those future assets for an expensive player in Towns, who only makes the team marginally better in a deep West? I don't get it.

The only way Antetokounmpo ends up on the Knicks is if he forces his way there, he has not seemed willing to do that, yet. It seems unlikely to be happening before the trade deadline, the Bucks would rather wait out a better offer. (And do the Knicks want to do it now? Owner James Dolan has said he expects to make the Finals, and retooling core parts of a roster midseason — and forcing a dramatic change in playing styles — does not lead to deep playoff runs, even if a team is adding talent.

Minnesota Timberwolves

There reportedly is some mutual interest between the sides. Why Antetokounmpo would want to jump to the stacked Western Conference if his goal is another ring is a good question, but the Timberwolves have been to the Western Conference Finals the past two seasons and have played like a contender at times this season.

What would a potential trade look like?

Minnesota gets: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee gets: Julius Randle, Jade McDaniels, Rob Dillingham, 2029 and 3032 first-round picks, multiple pick swaps

If the goal is to pair Anthony Edwards with Antetokounmpo, then Randle becomes the odd man out (who the Bucks would then try to flip in another trade). Dillingham is not the rising star the Timberwolves hoped for, but maybe the Bucks are willing to take a flyer on him.

If the goal is for Milwaukee to stack up young talent and picks, at least one more team needs to be brought into this trade because the Timberwolves do not have the assets to satisfy the Bucks. This also seems more like an offseason discussion than a trade deadline one.

Miami Heat

If there is a superstar available, you know Pat Riley and the Heat will be in the mix. Miami offers warm weather, a strong organization, and other perks. What would the trade look like?

Miami gets: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee gets: Tyler Herro, Terry Rozier, Kel'el Ware, first-round picks in 2030 and 2032, swap rights in 2031

The only way the Bucks consider this is if they agree to work with Antetokounmpo and he gives them a two-team list of New York and Miami. The Heat offer is better than the Knicks, but this deal isn't that great. Maybe Miami can loop in a third team and up the offer, but that is more of a summer thing than a deadline thing.

Atlanta Hawks

Atlanta might be the team Milwaukee wants to deal with because it can put together a trade the Bucks front office would love — but would the Hawks want to do this dance? Would Antetokounmpo re-sign there? What would a trade to the ATL even look like?

Atlanta gets: Giannis Antetokounmpo
Milwaukee gets: Kristaps Porzingis, Onyeka Okongwu, Zaccharie Risacher, New Orleans 2026 first-round pick, Hawks 2030 and 2032 first-round picks.

Milwaukee will ask for Jalen Johnson and the Hawks should shoot that down before the sentence is even finished — the goal here is to pair Antetokounmpo and Johnson (who is having a strong season and should be an All-Star). There are ways to construct this trade with Nickeil Alexander-Walker in it that could work for the Bucks.

The real prize here is the Pelicans' 2026 pick — and it's why the Hawks should not do this trade at the deadline. That pick, if it lands top three, is too valuable for Atlanta to trade — even for Antetokounmpo. He is a win-now move and that pick could provide a cornerstone for winning for the next decade. If the Bucks could talk the Hawks into this deal, Milwaukee would control both the Pelicans pick and their own, two shots at the top of the lottery (they could, theoretically, land 1-2), plus get another No. 1 in Risacher.

Atlanta should wait for the NBA Draft Lottery before even considering this trade.

Other Potential Suitors

• Both the San Antonio Spurs and Detroit Pistons were linked to Antetokounmpo over the summer, but after their success this season, it makes no sense to get involved now. Why blow up a young core poised for long-term success at midseason to get older and hope for the kind of run they might make anyway? Maybe they revisit this summer, but why now?

• Toronto was often linked to Antetokounmpo when Masai Ujiri was in charge, now it seems a long shot. The Raptors can make the contracts work with some combination of Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett and Brandon Ingram, but they don't have the young players the Raptors would want. Would Antetokounmpo re-sign there?

• The Lakers will make a call on Antetokounmpo and offer Austin Reaves and anyone else on the roster not named Luka, but they can offer more picks this summer and that helps. Much like New York, Antetokounmpo to the Lakers only happens if he really pushes for it.

• Chicago could get in the mix if it's willing to include Matas Buzelis and at least three of its first-rounders. Would Antetokounmpo want to play in Chicago, and does he really fit next to Josh Giddey?

Audi Crooks' 33 points and 12 rebounds lead Iowa State women past No. 21 Texas Tech 84-70

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Audi Crooks had 33 points and 12 rebounds, Jada Williams had 15 points and nine assists and Iowa State beat No. 21 Texas Tech 84-70 on Wednesday night.

Iowa State coach Bill Fennelly became the winningest coach in Big 12 Conference history with 297.

Iowa State scored the opening six points of the game and led all the way. A Reagan Wilson 3-pointer extended the lead to 33-20 early in the second quarter before the Cyclones went cold, making just one of their last seven shots as the lead was trimmed to 40-38 at the break.

Sydney Harris scored the final five points of the third quarter to give Iowa State a 65-55 lead. Harris made a 3-pointer from the wing with 48 seconds left to end Texas Tech’s 9-2 run and she rebounded her own miss under the basket and put it in before the buzzer.

Crooks scored the opening four points of the fourth quarter to go over 30 and Iowa State pulled away on a 10-0 run for a 79-58 lead.

Harris finished with 13 points and 12 rebounds for Iowa State (17-5, 5-5 Big 12). Crooks was 13 of 19 from the field and 7 of 7 at the free-throw line. Harris made her first three 3-pointers of the game.

Sidney Love led Texas Tech (20-3, 7-3) with 17 points. Bailey Maupin and Snudda Collins each added 16

Crooks had 20 points in the first half, 14 coming in the first quarter. She also became the fourth Cyclone to reach 2,000 career points.

Up next

Iowa State: Returns home to play UCF on Saturday.

Texas Tech: Hosts No. 12 TCU on Sunday. ___

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