What we learned as Steph Curry's huge third quarter fuels Warriors' win vs. Jazz

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SAN FRANCISCO – The Warriors seem to get a boost whenever Draymond Green is banished from a game.

Trailing by 12 when Green was ejected late in the second quarter, the Warriors responded by outscoring the Utah Jazz by 21 points over the final 26 minutes and cruising to a 123-114 victory Saturday night at Chase Center.

Five Warriors scored in double figures, led by Stephen Curry’s 31 points. Jimmy Butler III and Quinten Post each scored 15 points, while De’Anthony Melton had 13 and Gary Payton II finished with 10.

Golden State (19-17) recorded 32 assists and overcame 15 turnovers that gave the Jazz (12-22) 22 points.

Here are three observations from a game that dropped Utah to 0-11 at Chase Center:

Steph’s insane third quarter

After a nine-point first half during which he shot 2-of-8 from the field, including 2-of-7 from beyond the arc, Curry blasted out of intermission and delivered 11 minutes of spectacular offensive pyrotechnics.

His full arsenal was on display, everything from slashing layups to midrange jumpers to free throws to step-backs and pull-ups from distance – including a 36-footer. Coach Steve Kerr, who typically pulls Curry four or five minutes into the quarter, let him cook until less than a minute remained.

Curry’s third 20-point quarter of the season – and 45th of his career – came on 6-of-8 shooting from the field, including 4-of-6 from deep and 4-of-4 from the line.

Moreover, Curry’s outburst powered a 42-point quarter for Golden State, wiping out a seven-point halftime deficit and allowing for a four-point lead (100-96) to open the fourth quarter.

Curry‘s 31 points came on 8-of-18 shooting from the field, including 6-of-12 from beyond the arc. He was 9-of-9 from the line.

Draymond does it again

With 2:25 remaining in the first half, Green received two technical fouls and an automatic ejection after complaining long and loudly to two different officials.

Tech No. 1, whistled by umpire Simone Jelks, came after Green defended Kyle Filipowski in the paint beyond three seconds. When Jelks, stationed along the baseline, didn’t call the violation, Green turned toward her and protested. As he protested, Lauri Markkanen breezed past him for a dunk.

Tech No. 2 came after Green turned his ire toward referee Kevin Cutler, who wasted little time blowing his whistle and banishing Green, who walked directly to the locker room.

Though Green had a point with his protest, he took his protest far beyond what typical officials will allow. This was the third time in the last three home games that he failed to finish, twice due to ejections and once after a heated argument with coach Steve Kerr.

The Warriors won the first two such games, and the third on Saturday.

Melton finds wayward 3-ball

Since concluding rehab from ACL surgery and returning on Dec. 4, Melton has played solid defense, made smart plays and struggled mightily with his 3-point shot. The career 36.4-percent shooter from deep entered the game shooting 16.7 percent (6 of 36).

Melton made his first one with 3:58 left in the first quarter, drained his second 87 seconds later and a third with 2:13 left in the first half.

Melton’s 13 points on 5-of-11 shooting from the field, including 3-of-7 from distance.

The last time Melton made at least three triples in a game was Dec. 7 at Chicago. He had missed 24 of 27 3-point attempts before Saturday night.

Already a rotation fixture, Melton would be a welcome tonic for Golden State’s perimeter offense if he shoots the 3-ball at his customary level. 

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'The Focus Is Just To Become The Best Player I Can Be': Canucks Defenceman Zeev Buium Doing Everything He Can To Take His Game To The Next Level

Zeev Buium has been with the Vancouver Canucks for less than a month, but he is already showing why he was the centrepiece of the Quinn Hughes trade. The 20-year-old defenceman has three points in nine games since being acquired and is already averaging over 20 minutes a night. The future is bright for Buium, which is good news for both the Canucks as an organization and the fan base. 

While Buium is coming from a passionate hockey market in Minnesota, playing in a Canadian market like Vancouver is a new experience. Fans live and breathe Canucks hockey, which leads to a level of passion that few other markets can replicate. While he has only been with the organization for a few months, Buium is already learning how different it is to play in a Canadian market. 

"It's awesome," said Buium. "I think the first thing that stands out is the fans and how passionate they are. How much they care. It's the best atmosphere to play in."

Over his first nine games, Buium has spent the majority of his minutes on a pair with Tyler Myers. Outside of age, the two share some similarities, including both being high draft picks who made their NHL debuts as teenagers. Buium was asked about his partnership with Myers and some of the early lessons he has learned from a defenceman who has played over 1,100 NHL games. 

"Just being a sponge and taking everything I can for a moment, squeezing every ounce of information I can out of them. He's obviously been around a really long time, so I think for me, it's just listening to him, trying to learn from him. I'd be dumb not to try to take everything I can from him."

After a tough start to the season, it appears that Vancouver's management group has decided to focus on adding younger players rather than once again pushing for a playoff spot. The Canucks have one of the youngest rosters in the league and currently feature four players under the age of 22. While it will take some time before Vancouver is  once again a contender, Buium is excited for the future and the opportunity to grow with the group. 

"I think I've said this before, but you've got to be ready for every opportunity. And I think it's cool to come here and be a little bit of a younger team. Try to get to the point where we're winning again. And I think it's really cool to be a part of that. And hopefully, starting this year, but obviously, over the next couple of years, really start to win and push the playoffs."

On top of team success, Buium is focused on being the best player he can be. He has already taken significant steps in his development and has the potential to be a number one defenceman at the NHL level. As Buium explained, he is focused on getting better every day, which includes putting in as much extra work both on and off the ice. 

Dec 30, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Zeev Buium (24) handles the puck against the Philadelphia Flyers in the third period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

"I just want to get better. I think every year I have the same mentality of never focusing on the outside noise or the points or anything. Just working and getting better. I feel like I know it's the NHL, but I've been through so many different situations in my hockey career, whether I was at Shattuck or NTDP or Denver. I feel like I can use those experiences to help me now. And I think for me, the focus is just to become the best player I can be and do everything I can. I think that's, that's the biggest thing. It's focusing on the gym and trying to get everything I can out of there. Being the last guy on the ice. Working on my craft and trying to become the best player I can be. When you're young, you can do that. You can work out more. You can skate more. You have so much more to develop. So I think it's just really exciting that every day, every game, is an opportunity to get better. And you know, I look forward to that every day."

While Buium has only played a handful of games with the Canucks, he is already living up to expectations. His skating and puck-handling ability have been on full display as the 20-year-old is averaging just over 2.5 shot attempts per game. If Buium can keep developing at his current pace, it won't be long before he is playing full-time on Vancouver's top pair. 

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TCU beats Baylor 69-63 in Bears debut of 2023 NBA draft pick James Nnaji

Micah Robinson scored 13 points and TCU beat Baylor 69-63 on Saturday in the Big 12 opener for both teams and the Bears debut of 7-foot center James Nnaji, a 2023 NBA draft pick whose signing drew criticism from coaches across college basketball. Xavier Edmonds had 12 points while Liutauras Lelevicius and David Punch added 11 apiece for the Horned Frogs (11-3, 1-0 Big 12), who ended a five-game home losing streak in the series.

Revisiting The Paul Cotter, Akira Schmid, and Alexander Holtz Trade

On June 29, 2024, Paul Cotter was traded to the New Jersey Devils with a 3rd-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft from the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Alexander Holtz and Akira Schmid.

As a season and a half has passed, it is time to revisit the trade and evaluate what each side received.


The Devils received Paul Cotter and a 3rd-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.

The Golden Knights received Alexander Holtz and Akira Schmid.


​Paul Cotter​

Cotter has played in 149 games for the Devils in the last two seasons. In total, he has earned 32 points, 11 assists, and 21 goals. The left winger has struggled since joining the Devils, reaching his peak in 2023-24 with the Vegas Golden Knights. ​

Third round pick in the 2025 draft

​With the third round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Devils selected Mason Moe. The 6’1” center was selected 90th overall. He currently plays for the Madison Capitols in the USHL.

​Akira Schmid

Schmid has played 25 games with the Golden Knights, recording 13 wins and a .944 save percentage in his first season and a .895 save percentage this season. ​The 25-year-old has taken on a bigger role with the Golden Knights this season, earning 17 starts compared to the three he had last season.​

Alexander Holtz

​Holtz has played in 65 games for the Golden Knights since being traded from the Devils. He has 14 points, with five goals and nine assists. This season alone, Holtz has only played in 12 games.


​In summary, by the numbers, the Devils received more production from Cotter than the Golden Knights received from Holtz. However, it is important to note that Schmid has become a strong netminder for Vegas, and it is unfair to evaluate Moe before he has played a single NHL game.   

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Wilkinson scores 31 points as high-scoring No. 23 Georgia tops Auburn 104-100 in OT

Jeremiah Wilkinson scored 31 points, including two 3-pointers in overtime, and No. 23 Georgia kept up its high-scoring pace as the Bulldogs held off Auburn 104-100 on Saturday in the Southeastern Conference opener for each team. Auburn's Keyshawn Hall made two of three free-throw attempts with 0.7 seconds remaining in regulation. Kevin Overton rebounded the missed third attempt and sank a buzzer-beating jumper to send the game to overtime at 92-92.

Toppin, Anderson lead No. 15 Texas Tech with double-doubles in 102-80 win vs. Oklahoma State

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Rumors of Predators, Hurricanes 2027 Winter Classic at Bristol Motor Speedway shut down by BMS president

A rumor that the 2027 NHL Winter Classic will be held at Bristol Motor Speedway (BMS) between the Nashville Predators and the Carolina Hurricanes has been debunked. 

On Saturday, a Reddit post shared a screenshot from NHL.com advertising the Discover NHL Winter Classic in Bristol, Tennessee. The photo illustration on the right of the announcement shows the BMS finish line with the Predators and Hurricanes logos on the wall.

Fox Sports motorsports reporter Bob Pockrass posted on X/Twitter that BMS President Jerry Caldwell has denied the claim that the Winter Classic will be held at the speedway. 

“BMS is always interested in unique large-scale events. The reports of a scheduled event with the NHL at BMS are inaccurate, but we do look forward to welcoming fans back to The Last Great Colosseum for the Food City 500 on Sun., April 12.”

The post that originated on Reddit shows an NHL.com ad stating that the 2027 Winter Classic would be held in Bristol, Tenn. 

The news comes a day after the NHL hosted the 2026 NHL Winter Classic between the Florida Panthers and New York Rangers at LoanDepot Park in Miami, Fla. The Rangers won 5-1. 

The rumor isn't too far-fetched. Back in August, when the MLB hosted a game between the Atlanta Braves and the Cincinnati Reds at BMS, it was reported that NHL officials were in attendance, and the speedway had expressed interest in hosting NHL games and WWE events. 

The speedway has hosted multiple sporting events, including an NFL game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Washington Redskins in 1961, and two college football games between Tennessee and Virginia Tech, and East Tennessee State and Western Carolina in 2013. 

If a hockey game were hosted at the speedway, it could set a record for the most-attended match in league history, as the venue holds nearly 150,000. 

Bristol is located four hours east of Nashville.  

The Predators have played in two outdoor games: the 2022 Stadium Series at Nissan Stadium in Nashville and the 2020 Winter Classic at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. 

Out-Of-Sync Red Wings Drop 4-1 Matinee Tilt Against Penguins

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Following their 4-3 overtime loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Thursday evening, the Detroit Red Wings wanted to come out with a stronger and more determined effort in the rematch on home ice at Little Caesars Arena. 

Instead, Detroit sleepwalked for most of the matinee game, registering only 12 shots on goal and ultimately losing by a 4-`1 final score in what was one of their most listless performances of their centennial campaign. 

The Red Wings, who didn't get their first official shot until the first period was well past the halfway point, dropped both contests against the Penguins by a combined 8-4 score and earned only one of a possible four points. 

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Longtime Red Wings nemesis Sidney Crosby picked up his fourth point in two games against Detroit, setting up Pontiac, Mich. native Bryan Rust for the game's opening goal at the 3:44 mark of the opening 20 minutes of play.

Distracted by a line change, the Red Wings didn't pick up Penguins forward Yegor Chinakhov, who took a pass from Ben Kindel and broke in alone on John Gibson, beating him to increase the lead to 2-0. His tally would also ultimately stand up as the game-winner. 

Alex DeBrincat brought the Red Wings back to within a goal with his 21st tally of the season, as he beat Penguins goaltender Stuart Skinner on a two-on-one rush at the 15:06 mark of the second period.

Detroit had a brief spell of life, and came within an inch of knotting the score after hitting the post on a subsequent power-play chance. 

However, it's as close as they'd get. Detroit managed only three total shots in the third period and got no sustained zone pressure when Gibson was pulled for an extra attacker; the Penguins sealed the win with empty-net goals from Rickard Rakell and Connor Dewar. 

Gibson finished with 27 saves, while Skinner stopped 11 of the 12 shots he faced. 

The Red Wings will next head out on the road for their first matchup of the season against the Ottawa Senators on Monday evening. 

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Premier League’s warped economics make £65m fee for Semenyo a snip | Jonathan Wilson

Price tag for winger’s move to Manchester City would make headlines in any other country but not in England

Antoine Semenyo, it seems likely, will soon join Manchester City from Bournemouth for a fee of £65m. Given how well Rayan Cherki and Phil Foden have played from the right this season, it is not immediately obvious why City need him, but the modern game is the modern game, the rammed calendar makes large and flexible squads essential and Pep Guardiola may have some esoteric plan for the Ghanaian anyway. But perhaps what is most striking about the deal is the fee – or, more precisely, how little attention it has drawn.

English football has become inured to big transfers. The fee feels about right. Semenyo is 25. He has four and a half years left on his contract. He is quick, skilful, intelligent and works hard. He is disciplined, but has the capacity to do the unexpected. Of course a player of his ability costs that much. Yet £65m would make him the third-most expensive player in Bundesliga history. He would be the seventh-most expensive in Serie A history, the 14th-most expensive in La Liga history. Only nine non-English clubs have paid a fee higher than that. Even in Premier League terms, Semenyo sneaks into the top 25.

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Report: Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and Blue Jays agree to $60 million, 4-year contract

TORONTO — Infielder Kazuma Okamoto and the Toronto Blue Jays agreed to a contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not been announced and the person was not authorized to speak publicly about the deal.

A six-time All-Star, Okamoto has a .277 average with 248 homers and 717 RBIs in 11 Japanese big league seasons, leading the Central League in home runs in 2020, 2021 and 2023. He homered off Colorado’s Kyle Freeland to help Japan beat the U.S. 3-2 in the 2023 World Baseball Classic final.

Under the posting agreement between Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional Baseball, a deal must be finalized by 5 p.m. EST Sunday.

Okamoto, a 29-year-old third baseman and first baseman, hit .327 with 15 homers and 49 RBIs in 69 games last year for the Central League’s Yomiuri Giants. He injured his left elbow while trying to catch a throw at first base on May 6 when he collided with the Hanshin Tigers’ Takumu Nakano, an injury that sidelined Okamoto until Aug. 16.

With five-time All-Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. at first, Okamoto presumably would play mostly at third. Addison Barger had 67 starts there last year, Ernie Clement 66, Will Wagner 22, Isiah Kiner-Falefa six and Buddy Kennedy one.

Barger also plays right field, and the addition of Okamoto could mean Andrés Giménez will move from second to shortstop if free agent Bo Bichette doesn’t re-sign. Clement and Davis Schneider could share time at second.

Under MLB’s posting agreement with NPB, the posting fee would be 20% of the first $25 million of a major league contract, including earned bonuses and options. The percentage drops to 17.5% of the next $25 million and 15% of any amount over $50 million. There would be a supplemental fee of 15% of any earned bonuses, salary escalators and exercised options.