Doncic had been engaged to Anamaria Goltes, a fashion and fitness model, since 2023. The two had known each other since childhood and started dating in 2016. Their first daughter, Gabriela, was born in 2023 in the United States while Doncic was a member of the Dallas Mavericks and their second child, Olivia, was born this past December.
"I love my daughters more than anything and I've been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S. during the season, but that hasn't been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement," Doncic told McMenamin in a statement provided to ESPN on Tuesday. "Everything I do is for my daughters' happiness and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can."
Doncic traveled to Slovenia for the birth of Olivia, missing two games before returning to play against the Philadelphia 76ers on Dec. 7. According to the ESPN report, it was here where things took a sour turn.
Doncic reportedly expressed a desire to bring Gabriela back to Los Angeles with him, and a disagreement between he and Goltes escalated to the point where police were called. Doncic "left peacefully" according to ESPN, and flew back to the United States later that day. Doncic has reportedly not seen Goltes or his daughters since.
Earlier Tuesday, TMZ reported that Goltes had filed a petition for child support. The petition, filed in California according to ESPN, seeks only child support and attorney fees but not custody orders. Doncic reportedly "had no idea" about the petition.
Some teams have been on the bubble, while others have been eliminated from contention after losing during their respective conference tournament.
With the NCAA tournament beginning on March 17, Cal and Stanford were among of the schools on the bubble watch for a spot in the big dance.
Here's how things look for both teams:
Stanford's fate decided on last-second basket
Goals of a NCAA tournament appearance could be in jeopardy for the No. 10-seed Stanford Cardinal (20-12, 9-9 ACC) after being eliminated in the first round of the ACC tournament in an upset against No. 15 Pittsburgh (13-19, 5-13 ACC), 64-63, in the final seconds of the game.
The Cardinal tied the game after their freshman standout Ebuka Okorie drove past two Pitt defenders as he made a layup after a bump from Panthers forward Cameron Corhen with 26 seconds left.
Okorie knocked down the ensuing extra free throw to give Stanford a one-point lead. He ended the game with 14 points.
After a timeout, Pitt guard Damarco Minor launched a 3-pointer that ironed short as both teams scrambled to grab an offensive rebound. Pitt was able to secure the ball once again under 10 seconds left.
Minor drove through the lane attempted and missed a floater but was able to find his own rebound for a tip-in with 0.4 left in the game at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Stanford head coach Kyle Smith called it a "classic postseason grind" following the game.
"Hats off. Pittsburgh just really competed really hard, especially on the glass," Smith told reporters. "We give up 20 offensive rebounds, which resulted in a lot of second chance points for them. I'm proud of our way guys, down eight at halftime, took a big punch. We came back."
He added: "Really proud Ebuka [we] challenged him to play the right way and he did. As a point guard really got us back in there, made a big shot, made his free throw. We needed one stop. We just couldn't come up with it. And hopefully we'll we'll learn on that. But we defended well enough to win. We took care of the ball, shot it well enough, but we just couldn't keep them off the glass."
The loss could sway the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Committee on whether or not Stanford will make an appearance in the anticipated NCAA tournament that begins March 17.
Smith said he be "shocked" if the Cardinal weren't selected to compete, especially being in the ACC, one of the best and respected basketball conferences.
"We have one of the best players in the country," he told reporters on whether Stanford should still be considered for the tournament. "We've got a lot of Quad-1 wins in a really competitive conference, and it'd be a shame if Oklahoma gets to go last year being 6-12 in the SEC and the ACC doesn't get rewarded the right way. ... I thought it was a farce last year when SEC got this narrative or whatever."
The selection committee announces which teams are in and which are out on Sunday, March 15.
"I think we led all the Power Four conferences and Quad-1 wins, and had the most wins and winning percentage versus other Power Four. So arguably, we're really the best conference," Smith said. "We made it a big point to earn the respect. This is the basketball conference. Stanford is an elevated the program because of the ACC, Cal too."
ACC tournament: No. 9 California vs. No. 8 Florida State
The No. 9-seed California Golden Bears (21-10, 9-9 ACC) earned a first round-bye and will open the ACC tournament play in the second round against the No. 8 Florida State Seminoles (17-14, 10-8 ACC) on March 11 at 7 p.m. ET. Winner takes on Duke in the quarterfinals on Thursday.
A loss for Cal would severely damage their chances for an appearance in the NCAA tournament.
Tyrese Maxey missed Monday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with what was called a right pinky finger strain, but further imaging and reviews with specialists has now revealed a tendon injury. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, Maxey will be re-evaluated in three weeks.
The Sixers All-Star collided with teammate Adem Bona while diving for a loose ball in the final seconds of a 125-116 loss to the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday, March 7. Maxey stayed down for a few moments longer as he grabbed at his right hand before getting up and heading to the locker room while wrapping his hand in the bottom of his jersey.
It's a tough blow for Maxey, who is averaging career-highs across the board with 29.0 points, 6.7 assists, 4.1 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game on 46% shooting. During a season in which the Sixers (34-30) have at times looked like real contenders at their best, Maxey has been their most consistent presence. He entered Tuesday leading the league in minutes per game (38.3).
But the 76ers have been in freefall as of late, losing six of their last 10 games since the All-Star break. Part of that has been due to injuries, but they've been plagued by other issues as well.
Joel Embiid has missed the team's last five games with a right oblique strain and won't be re-evaluated until March 14, so he'll be out at least two more games. Paul George hasn't lived up to the max contract he signed with the 76ers in 2024 and is currently serving a 25-game suspension for violating the league's anti-drug policy. Even Rookie of the Year candidateVJ Edgecombe missed the last four games with a lumbar contusion; he's back in the starting lineup for Tuesday's game against the Memphis Grizzlies and won't be on a minutes restriction, head coach Nick Nurse told reporters.
With the Sixers down so many key players, Edgecombe is expected to be the primary ballhandler for the next few weeks.
The injury bug comes at a crucial point in the season for Philadelphia as it's currently locked in a heated race for playoff positioning in the Eastern Conference. Entering Tuesday, the Sixers are the eighth seed and trail the Orlando Magic by a game and a half for the No. 6 spot; but they're also just one game ahead of the ninth-seeded Hawks, who now own the tiebreaker after the March 7 contest.
CHICAGO (AP) — David Coit scored 17 points, Elijah Saunders added 15, and Maryland defeated Oregon 70-60 in a first-round game of the Big Ten Tournament on Tuesday.
Maryland held Oregon to 3-for-22 shooting (14%) with 0 for 10 from 3-point distance in the first half and the Terrapins led 33-12 at the break. Maryland scored the first nine points and the Ducks made their first field goal at the 8:46 mark, making the score 17-8. Maryland later ran off 10 consecutive points for a 31-10 lead. Coit scored 12 points in the first half.
An 11-2 run helped the Ducks cut their deficit to 12 points early in the second half, but Maryland allowed only three points over the next 5 1/2 minutes and the lead was 58-34 near the 8-minute mark. A dunk and a three-point play from Nate Bittle started a 15-2 run for Oregon and it was 60-49 with 4 1/2 minutes remaining.
The Ducks got within single digits a few times, the last at 67-58 with 53 seconds remaining but Maryland's Darius Adams made 3 of 4 free throws to preserve a double-digit margin.
Bittle scored 16 points, Kwame Evans Jr. 14 and Takai Simpkins 10 for 16th-seeded Oregon (12-20).
Maryland, seeded 17th, got 12 points, six rebounds and five assists from Andre Mills. Solomon Washington also scored 12 points and Adams finished with 10 points for the Terrapins (12-20).
Maryland defeated Oregon for the first time. The Ducks had won the only two prior matchups — both since joining the Big Ten last season. Most recently, Oregon won 64-54 at Maryland in January.
Up next
Maryland plays ninth-seeded Iowa in the second round on Wednesday.
CLEVELAND, OHIO - JANUARY 26: Paolo Banchero #5 of the Orlando Magic drives to the basket around Evan Mobley #4 of the Cleveland Cavaliers during the third quarter at Rocket Arena on January 26, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Cavaliers defeated the Magic 114-98. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Cleveland Cavaliers will try to pick up their third-straight win over the Orlando Magic as they head on the road to take on a team that could be playing their best basketball of the season.
This has been a frustrating season for Orlando. An injury to Franz Wagner and a still disjointed offense have kept the Magic from reaching the heights many envisioned for them when they traded for Desmond Bane last summer. Bane has been as advertised, but his shooting hasn’t transformed the offense, as they’re still in the bottom third of the league in offensive rating.
The Magic are, however, playing well right now. They’ve won four in a row and seven of their last 10. They could be peaking at the right time.
We’ll see how the Cavs handle this team in what could be a preview of a first-round playoff matchup.
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Cavs injury report: Jarrett Allen – OUT (knee), Tyrese Proctor – OUT (quad), Max Strus – OUT (foot), Olivier Sarr – OUT (G League)
Magic injury report: Franz Wagner – OUT (ankle), Anthony Black – OUT (abdominal strain), Johnathan Isaac – QUESTIONABLE (knee), Jasse Richardson – QUESTIONABLE (back)
Cavs expectedstarting lineup: James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Sam Merrill, Dean Wade, Evan Mobley
Magic expected starting lineup: Jalen Suggs, Desmond Bane, Tristan da Silva, Paola Banchero, Wendell Carter Jr.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - FEBRUARY 08: Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors looks on against the Chicago Bulls during the second half at the United Center on February 08, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Golden State Warriors are back home tonight, following a bizarre three-game road trip. They’re also wrapping up a traveling back-to-back, and looking to right the ship after Monday’s disappointing loss to the injured and tanking Utah Jazz.
There’s good news for Golden State, though: Al Horford and Kristaps Porziņģis, who did not play in Monday’s game, are returning to action as scheduled, as is Will Richard. But a whole lot of other people are out … for both the Warriors and the Chicago Bulls.
Here’s the full injury report.
Warriors
Out — Steph Curry (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)
This will be Curry’s 15th consecutive absence as he works his way through runner’s knee. It’s fair to wonder if he’d be playing if the Warriors were in contention. It’s even more fair to agree that the cautious approach is the best approach, given the circumstances.
Out — Seth Curry (left sciatic nerve injury management)
The younger Curry made his return to action on Monday night, and he looked fantastic in his third game with the Warriors. But given that it was his first game in three months, it’s not surprising that the Dubs aren’t letting him immediately jump into a back-to-back.
Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL surgery)
Still not fun to type out. We miss you, Jimmy.
Out — Moses Moody (right wrist sprain)
Moody will miss his fourth straight game as he recovers from a wrist injury. Needless to say, the team’s spacing and defense has been hurt in his absence.
Questionable — Draymond Green (left low back injury management)
After slumping for a while, Green has been playing pretty well lately. It will be quite a hit to an already shorthanded team if he’s unable to suit up.
Melton has slid into a starting role due to Steph Curry’s absence, and he’s played very well. The Warriors desperately need his scoring.
Questionable — Quinten Post (bilateral foot soreness)
Golden State won’t be quite as reliant on Post tonight with Horford and Kristaps Porziņģis returning, so there’s no guarantee that the second-year big will even get minutes if he’s good to go.
Probable — Gary Payton II (left ankle impingement)
We’re used to GPII being a defensive spark plug off the bench, but lately he’s been one on offense, too. Thankfully, he looks good to go tonight.
Bulls
Out — Jaden Ivey (left patellofemoral pain syndrome)
Hey, Steph’s got a fellow player with runner’s knee to commiserate with!
Out — Zach Collins (right 1st toe surgery)
Collins’ second season with the Bulls didn’t go according to plan. He appeared in just 10 games before suffering a season-ending toe injury.
Out — Noa Essengue (left shoulder surgery)
Speaking of seasons that haven’t gone the way Chicago envisioned, the Bulls used the No. 12 overall pick on Essengue in June, and had understandably high hopes for him. But he logged just six minutes of action before suffering a season-ending injury to his shoulder. Looking forward to seeing him on the court next year.
Out — Anfernee Simons (left ulnar styloid fracture)
After a few breakout years with the Portland Trail Blazers, Simons’ hasn’t had a great season. He took a step backwards with the Boston Celtics, and was traded to the Bulls at the deadline. He’s played six games for Chicago, and this will be his eighth consecutive absence.
Questionable — Collin Sexton (left fibular head contusion)
Chicago just seems to be hoarding players that the league was once high on but who haven’t been able to live up to their early-career expectations. Sexton’s 14.6 points per game are nearly 10 points fewer than what he posted in his third season, back in 2020-21. Like Simons, he came to the Bulls at the deadline.
Questionable — Patrick Williams (left ankle sprain)
Williams is averaging the fewest minutes and points per game in his six-year career, which has been spent entirely with Chicago. But he’s still a valuable player off the bench for the Bulls.
Probable — Jalen Smith (left calf strain)
The former No. 10 overall pick never quite lived up to lottery expectations, but he’s been very solid in his second campaign with the Bulls, averaging 10.1 points and 6.9 rebounds per game, while making 15 starts.
Probable — Josh Giddey (right ankle sprain)
Like Jonathan Kuminga, Giddey had a bit of a contract stalemate with the Bulls this past offseason, as he was in restricted free agency. Unlike Kuminga, he ultimately got a long-term deal, securing a four-year, $100 million contract. So far he’s making it look like a good deal, as he’s averaging career-highs in points (17.6), rebounds (8.3), and assists (8.5).
Probable — Matas Buzelis (right ankle sprain)
Buzelis, the No. 11 pick in the 2024 draft, is having a bit of a breakout sophomore campaign. Golden State would have caught a serious break if neither he nor Giddey were able to play; instead, it looks like they’ll face both of them.
Enjoy the game, Dub Nation! Warriors vs. Bulls tips off at 7:00 p.m. PT on NBC Sports Bay Area.
BOSTON, MA - JANUARY 10: Derrick White #9 of the Boston Celtics reaches around but can't steal the ball from Luke Kornet #7 of the San Antonio Spurs during the second half at TD Garden on January 10, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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The Spurs are on their best stretch of the season, winning 14 of their last 15 games, with a lot of them being blowouts like Sunday night’s pasting of the Rockets, punctuated by some exciting contests like last Friday’s 25 point comeback in a four point victory over Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers. The only blemish on that incredible run was a loss to an Eastern Conference team, as the Knicks shut down the Silver and Black for a 114-89 win in Madison Square Garden. Tonight the Spurs face another hot team from the east, the rising Celtics, who are now considered by many sites to be favored to overtake the Pistons and take the top spot with the return of Jayson Tatum from a Achilles tendon injury just 10 months after the rupture. The Celtics were already a contender with Jaylen Brown leading the way for a deep roster, but the addition of a second superstar makes them an instant title contender, and perhaps the favorite for the NBA playoff season.
This might be the toughest test yet for the Spurs on the current run, but they will be bolstered by a home crowd, and Victor Wembanyama is playing the best basketball of his career (so far, who knows how high his ceiling will be?). It’s a nationally televised game, so the entire country is primed to see two of best the teams in the league fight it out. The Spurs previously beat Boston 100-95 at Boston Garden on January 10, but with Tatum back in the lineup, it’s not going to be easy to keep them under 100 points tonight. This will be the last meeting between the two teams this season, unless they meet in the NBA finals, which would be cool beyond belief. It would be nice for the Spurs to continue their dominance over (most of) the Eastern Conference. LETS GO SPURS!!!
Game Prediction:
Devin Vassell will take on Jayson Tatum as the primary defender and have a steal with a breakaway dunk late in the game.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lakers superstar Luka Doncic says he has separated from the mother of his two young daughters and is in a custody dispute.
TMZ reported Tuesday that Anamaria Goltes filed a petition for child support and attorneys' fees in California. Doncic then said in a statement he had recently ended his engagement to Goltes because he was unable to have his daughters with him in the U.S. during the season.
“I love my daughters more than anything and I’ve been doing everything I can for them to be with me in the U.S. during the season, but that hasn’t been possible, so I recently made the tough decision to end my engagement,” Doncic said in the statement released to ESPN. “Everything I do is for my daughters’ happiness and I will always fight to be with them and give them the best life I can.”
The 27-year-old Doncic and Goltes had been dating for a decade after meeting as teenagers in Slovenia. They became engaged in July 2023, and their daughters were born in November 2023 and December 2025, with Doncic leaving the Lakers to travel to Slovenia when younger daughter Olivia was born.
Doncic moved from Dallas to Los Angeles in a trade for Anthony Davis in February 2025. He agreed to a three-year, $165 million contract extension with the Lakers last summer, cementing his near future in Los Angeles.
Doncic is the NBA's leading scorer this season at 32.5 points per game, and he ranks third with 8.4 assists while grabbing 7.8 rebounds.
This is bad news for a 76ers team fighting to remain in the top eight in the East, and with hot teams in Atlanta (one game back) and Charlotte (2.5 back) right on its tail.
All-Star guard Tyrese Maxey has suffered a "tendon injury to the small finger on his right hand" and will be re-evaluated in approximately three weeks, the 76ers announced Tuesday.
Maxey had only missed two games all season before this injury and had played more minutes (2,334) than any other player in the league. The injury occurred with 16.2 seconds left in the 76ers' loss to the Hawks, when Maxey collided with teammate Adem Bona and instantly grabbed his right hand in pain.
Maxey is averaging 29 points and 6.7 assists per game, shooting 37.3% from 3-point range, and was voted an All-Star starter by the fans. He has been the one consistent player for Philadelphia this season.
The 76ers are already without Joel Embiid (oblique strain, to be re-evaluated this week) and Paul George (suspension until March 25). Philadelphia has a -19.6 net rating this season when none of those three is on the court, and that is still -4.6 when just Maxey is off the court.
Philadelphia, which has looked like a playoff threat when everyone is healthy, could fall into the back half of the play-in and have to win two games to even make the playoffs.
MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN - APRIL 01: Devin Booker #1 of the Phoenix Suns drives around Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks during a game at Fiserv Forum on April 01, 2025 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Phoenix Suns are in Milwaukee.
Let’s hope they leave Wisconsin with a win. Fire it up!
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 09: Day'ron Sharpe #20 of the Brooklyn Nets reacts during the second half against the Memphis Grizzlies at Barclays Center on March 09, 2026 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. The Nets won 126-115. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Alright! Right..? The Nets, winners of two straight, were the talk of the NBA after a 23-point comeback in the second half on Saturday. It was their fifth-largest comeback in franchise history. Then, the Grizzlies out-tanked them in the first half of this back-to-back.
Fourth-worst-record in the league. 18 games remaining.
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Who: Detroit Pistons (45-18) at Brooklyn Nets (17-47) When: 7:30 PM ET Watch: YES Network
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - MARCH 07: Daniss Jenkins #24 of the Detroit Pistons passes around Michael Porter Jr. #17 of the Brooklyn Nets during the second half at Little Caesars Arena on March 07, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) | Getty Images
It’s JB Bickerstaff’s birthday, and all I want him to receive is his Detroit Pistons mauling the Brooklyn Nets. The Pistons need a get-right game in the worst way. Their performance has slipped, and some of it is regression, some of it is not locking in, and some of it is confidence. It’s hard to fix the first, and the easiest way to fix the second is to solve for the third. That made sense in my head, anyway. The Pistons need to have a dominant defensive performance, and getting there is always easier when you’re seeing the ball go through the basket on the other end. Unfortunately, the Pistons will still be without Ausar Thompson, who remains out with an ankle sprain. Caris LeVert will be in street clothes as well. The Pistons have been in a funk since the trade deadline, but it metastasized in a dreadful performance against the Nets last week that saw the Pistons surrender a 23-point third-quarter lead. Getting back on the road to recovery requires them to annihilate the Nets.
Game Vitals
When: 7:30 p.m. ET Where: Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York Watch: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit Odds: Pistons -15
Projected Lineups
Detroit Pistons (45-18)
Cade Cunningham, Marcus Sasser, Duncan Robinson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren
Brooklyn Nets (17-47)
Nolan Traore, Drake Powell, Michael Porter Jr., Noah Clowney, Nic Claxton
ATLANTA, GA - MARCH 7: Tyrese Maxey #0 of the Philadelphia 76ers looks on during the game against the Atlanta Hawks on March 7, 2026 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2026 NBAE (Photo by Adam Hagy/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images
Forget raining, it’s been pouring on this team for about a month now.
The Sixers announced that Tyrese Maxey underwent imaging that revealed a tendon injury in his right fifth finger (a.k.a the pinkie). He will be reevaluated in approximately three weeks, per the team’s release. ESPN’s Shams Charania was the first to report.
76ers are now without Maxey, Joel Embiid (oblique) and Paul George (suspension) in midst of playoff battle currently in 8th place in the East. Maxey has averaged career highs in points, rebounds, assists, steals and blocks — and is only player with 100 steals and 50 blocks this… https://t.co/pXKvvWe2yV
So, Maxey will miss at least the rest of March before being checked out again. Assuming that’s enough time to heal and he’s able to return shortly after, the first time he could see the court again could be April 1 against the Washington Wizards. Maxey suffered the injury back on March 7 colliding with Adem Bona in the final seconds of a loss to the Atlanta Hawks.
That’s assuming he’s able to come right back when he’s reevaluated and doesn’t need anymore time. Regardless, this puts the Sixers in a very dangerous position in the short term. This timeline rules Maxey out for roughly 11 games already.
They’re of course still without Paul George, who’s serving his suspension, and Joel Embiid, who’s been dealing with an oblique strain. Ahead of their matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies, head coach Nick Nurse said that the team expects an update on Embiid at the end of the week.
That’s a lot of games the Sixers need to make up shorthanded, something they’ve really struggled to do since the calendar flipped to 2026.
Losers of four of their last five games, they’ve dropped to eighth in the Eastern Conference. If they lose against the Grizzlies and the Atlanta Hawks beat the Dallas Mavericks, they’ll drop to nine below the Hawks having conclusively lost that tiebreaker as well.
This could be tough individually for Maxey too, who’s played 61 games this year. He needs four more to qualify for awards and All-NBA teams. Just as everyone gears up for a playoff push, injuries may have put the Sixers in a free fall.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Boopie Miller scored 25 points to lead five starters in double figures, Jaden Toombs and Samet Yigitoglu each had a double-double and No. 11 seed SMU beat 14th-seeded Syracuse 86-69 on Tuesday in the opening round of the ACC Tournament.
SMU (20-12), which had lost four ACC games in a row, advances to play 24th-ranked and sixth-seeded Louisville on Wednesday in the second round.
Toombs had a double-double in the first half with 14 points and 10 rebounds, and Miller added 11 points to help SMU hold a 39-38 lead at the break. Nate Kingz paced Syracuse with 17 points.
SMU pulled away midway through the second half when Jaron Pierre Jr. made three straight 3-pointers during a 13-0 run that ended in a 69-48 lead with 8:41 remaining. Pierre's fifth 3-pointer of the second half made it 79-66.
Pierre finished with 21 points for SMU. Toombs had 16 points, 11 rebounds and six assists, Yigitoglu had 12 points and 11 boards, and Corey Washington also scored 12. The Mustang reserves only attempted two shots.
Kingz led Syracuse (15-17) with 25 points and Tyler Betsey added 15. The Orange shot 9 of 34 from distance (26%).
Up next
Syracuse ends the campaign on a six-game losing streak.
SMU split the regular-season series with Louisville as both teams won at home.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Lauren Whittaker scored 26 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead Gonzaga to a 76-66 win over Oregon State in the West Coast Conference Tournament championship game on Tuesday.
The second-seeded Bulldogs (24-9) will make their 16th trip to the NCAA Tournament and first since 2024 after winning their 11th WCC Tournament before joining the renewed Pac-12 next season.
Whittaker, a freshman and conference player of the year, was 9-of-20 shooting with three 3-pointers. Allie Turner scored all 14 of her points in the second half and Ines Bettencourt added 12.
Jenna Villa scored 20 points for the fourth-seeded Beavers (23-11), making 9 of 10 free throws but going just 4 of 15 from the floor. Tiara Bolden added 19 points and eight rebounds and Lizzy Williamson had 12 points and nine rebounds.
There were 15 lead changes and 10 ties, the final deadlock coming with six minutes remaining before Whittaker completed a three-point play. Her basket with two minutes to go made it a four-point edge. From there, the Bulldogs wrapped up the win, making 9 of 10 free throws while the Beavers were just 1 of 4 at the line and 1 of 7 from the floor.
Turner hit two 3-pointers and scored 10 points in the third quarter. Whittaker added nine and the Bulldogs took a 53-49 lead into the final period.
Whittaker's 3-pointer gave Gonzaga a 18-17 first-quarter lead. The Beavers outscored the Bulldogs 11-3 over the final eight minutes for a 28-27 halftime edge.
The teams split their two regular-season games. Gonzaga had reached four straight NCAA Tournaments before the Beavers beat them in last year’s semifinals en route to winning the tournament.