MLB players in LA Olympics? How lockout could keep stars from 2028 Games

MIAMI — Major League Baseball players have made their voices heard throughout the World Baseball Classic, expressing their desire to play in the 2028 Olympics, and it’s possible that the players union could reach a deal with MLB permitting players to participate, independent of a new collective bargaining agreement.

Bruce Meyer, executive director of the players association, fully believes that MLB will impose a lockout when the current CBA expires on Dec. 1, but said Sunday that a deal could be reached before Dec. 1 permitting MLB players to be in the Summer Olympics - being held in Los Angeles – for the first time.

Then again, everything changes if a lockout wipes out the entire 2027 season.

“If we don’t have a season," Meyer said before the USA-Dominican Republic WBC semifina at loanDepot Park, “we’re not going to play in the Olympics."

Time is of the essence and Meyer realizes that the Olympics would like to have a decision this summer, if possible.

“It can be on a separate track," Meyer said. “Theoretically, it can be done anytime. It doesn’t have to be at the same time as everything else is negotiated. I mean, it’s been kind of on a separate track, the discussions that we’ve had to date with the league. So it could be discussed on the course of bargaining, but it doesn’t have to be tied to bargaining."

There still are logistical problems to overcome with the Olympics following the All-Star Game, which would be a 10-day layoff. What do the other players do during the break? Would they play exhibition games against their minor-league affiliates? Who pays their expenses? Who pays for the Olympians’ insurance?

There are a myriad of potential problems, but both sides are optimistic a solution can be reached.

“There are a lot of issues that still need to be worked out," Meyer said. “So, I don’t know about before the CBA, which is likely to not be until over a year from now, but theoretically it can be done."

Providing, of course, the 2027 season stays largely intact.

“If we’re in a situation where games are being missed, and in ’27, that could have an impact on playing the Olympics after that,’’ Meyer said. “But for now, it’s on a separate track."

Still, after watching the popularity of the WBC, and the players’ enthusiasm for the tournament, Meyer hopes the WBC becomes a permanent fixture in MLB, where it likely will be played every four years.

“The WBC is fantastic," Meyer said. “The fan engagement has been terrific. I mean, that’s obvious. It’s great baseball. Great players. It’s a great thing for the sport, and its been a tremendous success.

“The players that I’ve spoken to are thrilled to be here, thrilled to be representing their countries, and having a good time. It’s a great thing for the league, and in this market in Miami, you can see the fan interest in baseball, which unfortunately is perhaps not maximized by the franchise here.

“It’s been a great thing."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB players in Olympics? Baseball stars want to play in LA 2028

Jay Bilas on Duke NCAA Tournament: 'They don't have the easiest of draws'

For the second straight season, Duke men's basketball was rewarded the top-overall seed in the Men's NCAA Tournament.

The NCAA selection committee did not do the Blue Devils — who open March Madness on March 19 against 16-seed Siena — any favors with the teams they included in the East Region. The Blue Devils were paired with national championship contenders Connecticut and Michigan State and Big East champion St. John's, which is coached by Hall of Fame coach Rick Pitino. There's also Kansas, which Duke beat in the Champions Classic, in the region.

Former Blue Devil and ESPN basketball analyst Jay Bilas pointed to the Spartans as the team that could provide some difficulty to Duke's path to the Final Four.

"I think Duke makes it to the second weekend but they don't have the easiest of draws. St. John's is in their way. And Michigan State is in their way down at the bottom of that draw in their way," Bilas said on ESPN's post-NCAA Tournament bracket reveal show. "I think Michigan State's one of the most interesting seeded threes.

"... In my view, they're the most likely three seed to make a Final Four."

Michigan State earned a top-three seed in the NCAA Tournament for the 11th time under Tom Izzo on Sunday. The Spartans have one of the top point guards in the country in Jeremy Fears Jr., and a defense that is known to wear down opponents with the amount of attention they create inside the paint and around the rim.

The earliest the Blue Devils could meet up with the Spartans is the Elite Eight on Sunday, March 29. To get there, Duke would have to beat Siena and either 8-seed Ohio State or 9-seed TCU in Greenville on the first weekend, and then any of 4-seed Kansas, 5-seed St. John's, 12-seed Northern Iowa and 13-seed Cal Baptist.

The Spartans have a tough path themselves to the Elite Eight. Izzo's squad would have to beat 14-seed North Dakota State in the first round, and then either 6-seed Louisville or 11-seed South Florida in the second round. Then they'd have to beat any of the likes of 2-seed UConn, 7-seed UCLA, 10-seed Central Florida and 15-seed Furman in the Sweet 16.

If Duke and Michigan State do meet up at Capital One Arena in The Nation's Capital in two weekends from now, it'd be a rematch of a non-conference meeting from December in East Lansing. Behind 18- and 12 points from Cameron Boozer and Caleb Foster, respectively, the Blue Devils were unable to earn one of their 17th Quad 1 wins of the season.

Foster's availability for the NCAA Tournament, of course, is up in the air as Jon Scheyer said his guard is out for the 'foreseeable time' with a foot fracture before the ACC tournament.

Duke and Michigan State do have some recent history in the NCAA Tournament against each other. The Spartans upset the 1-seeded Blue Devils and Zion Williamson 68-67 in the Elite Eight of the 2019 NCAA Tournament thanks to a go-ahead 3-pointer from Kenny Goins. Duke then repaid the favor in the 2022 NCAA Tournament to send Michigan State home after the second round.

The Blue Devils are 14-4 in 18 meetings in the NCAA Tournament against the Spartans.

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Dodgers 14, Cubs 8: Jameson Taillon did not shine

MESA, Arizona — I know most of you are focused on the USA/Dominican Republic World Baseball Classic semi-final this evening, and the Cubs’ 14-8 loss to the Dodgers ran real long largely because of a ridiculous ninth inning that I’ll get to in a bit.

The most important story of this game was Jameson Taillon, just back from the WBC and now with only a couple of spring starts left before he opens his 2026 season.

This was not a good outing for Jamo. He allowed eight hits in less than four innings, including two home runs (one by Mookie Betts, which pleased the very large contingent of Dodger fans at Sloan Park). More concerning was the four walks he issued. One of Taillon’s best features, when he’s on, is that he pounds the zone and doesn’t walk guys. Four walks in 3.2 innings is not good. He walked only 27 batters in 129.2 innings all of last year. Ten of the Dodgers’ 14 runs scored off Taillon, making the score 10-2 at the time he departed. His spring ERA is now 22.18, yikes.

The other homer off Taillon was by Jack Suwinski, who used to wear Cubs pitching out when he was with the Pirates. Maybe he has Taillon’s number — of his 57 career homers, three are off Jamo.

Gotta clean that up, or this is gonna be a rough year for Taillon, who threw only 36 strikes in 70 pitches [VIDEO].

The two runs that scored in that time frame were in the top of the third, a two-run homer by Nico Hoerner [VIDEO].

The good news from this game, such as it is, is that four relievers who will be important parts of this year’s Cubs bullpen all did well. Hoby Milner, Caleb Thielbar, Phil Maton and Jacob Webb combined for four shutout innings, allowing one hit and one walk, striking out three. That’s a good sign, I think.

Then there was that ridiculous ninth inning I mentioned, in which the teams combined for seven walks and nine runs. Devin Ortiz, who the Cubs got over the winter from the Padres system, hit a grand slam in that inning [VIDEO].

For whatever that’s worth.

It was nice to see Jonathon Long back in action in the field. At the plate he was hit by a pitch and walked twice. Hopefully he’ll see some more MLB spring action before camp breaks.

Attendance watch: A sellout of 15,788 attended Sunday afternoon’s contest, as I mentioned, a large number were Dodgers fans. The boxscore says 13,788 but I clearly heard 15,788 announced. Presuming the larger figure is correct, that makes the season total for 13 games at Sloan Park 163,519, or 12,578 per date.

The Cubs travel west Monday to face the Guardians at Goodyear. Cade Horton will start for the Cubs and Gavin Williams goes for Cleveland. Game time Monday is 8:05 p.m. CT, one hour after the WBC semi-final between Venezuela and Italy starts. We’ll have game threads here for both. Monday’s Cubs game will be televised on Guardians TV, with a radio broadcast from the Cleveland flagship station WTAM 1100.

Enis scores 19, South Florida wins AAC Tournament, clinches 1st NCAA Tournament berth since 2012

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — Wes Enis scored 19 points on Sunday to help top-seeded South Florida beat No. 2 seed Wichita State 70-55 to win the American Athletic Conference Tournament and clinch a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2012.

South Florida (25-8) has won 11 in a row and secured its first AAC Tournament crown. The Bulls have won back-to-back conference regular-season titles.

Izaiyah Nelson had 13 points, six rebound, three steals and two blocks for USF and Josh Omojafo scored 10.

CJ Brown threw an alley-oop to Nelson for a dunk that made it 10-8 a little more than six minutes into the game and the Bulls led the rest of the way.

Wichita State (22-11) twice in the second half trimmed its deficit to a point before Isaiah Jones and Enis hit back-to-back 3s to spark a 14-4 spurt that gave South Florida a 59-45 lead with 6 1/2 minutes to play.

Dillon Battie led the Shockers with 15 points and Will Berg added 10 points, six rebounds and three blocks. Kenyon Giles, the team's leading scorer this season (19.7 per game), finished with five points on 2-of-11 shooting, 1 of 7 from 3-point range.

Wichita State had its seven-game win streak — which dated to a 66-58 home loss to the Bulls on Feb. 11 — snapped.

Up next

Wichita State: Awaits a potential postseason invitation.

South Florida: Will be a No. 11 seed and plays Thursday against sixth-seeded Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

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Warriors vs. Knicks injury report: Steph Curry, Draymond Green, and Al Horford out

Draymond Green and Al Horford high-fiving as they run down the court.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - JANUARY 7: Al Horford #20 and Draymond Green #23 of the Golden State Warriors high five during the game against the Milwaukee Bucks on January 7, 2026 at Chase Center in San Francisco, California. 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 Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2025 NBAE (Photo by Noah Graham/NBAE via Getty Images) | NBAE via Getty Images

The Golden State Warriors are hoping to get back in the win column tonight, but it’s going to be very difficult. Not only are they on the road, facing a far superior New York Knicks team, but they’re missing nearly every notable name on the roster.

Here’s the full injury report.

Warriors

Out — Steph Curry (right patellofemoral pain syndrome)

No new news here. Curry will miss his 17th straight game, and it’s unclear when he’ll be back, if at all this year.

Out — Draymond Green (left low back injury management)

Green has been gutting his way through lower back pain, but in this scheduled loss, and with another game Monday night, he’s finally getting some time to let it heal.

Out — Al Horford (right soleus strain)

The sick get sicker. Just when you thought the Dubs couldn’t get any more injured, Horford suffered an injury during Friday’s loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. So it goes.

Out — Kristaps Porziņģis(general illness management)

After playing two straight games, Porziņģis is headed back to the sideline. He’s only played four times since coming to the Warriors at the deadline about six weeks ago.

Out — Jimmy Butler III (right ACL surgery)

Nothing new to see here. We probably won’t get much of an update on Butler’s recovery for about nine months.

Out — De’Anthony Melton (left knee injury management)

The Dubs play again tomorrow night, so Melton will likely play in that game.

Out — Moses Moody (right wrist sprain)

Moody will hopefully return at some point during the team’s six-game road trip, which kicks off tonight at Madison Square Garden. This will be his sixth straight absence.

Out — Seth Curry (left adductor strain)

Gotta feel for the younger Curry. This could have been a really fun season for him, and instead he’s played in just four games.

Knicks

Out — Miles McBride (pelvic core muscle surgery)

McBride is having something of a breakout season, averaging a career-high 12.9 points per game in his fifth season. But a core muscle injury suffered in late January will keep him out until the playoffs.

Enjoy the game, Dub Nation. It tips off at 5:00 p.m. PT on NBC and Peacock.

Preview: Wizards host Warriors on Monday night

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA - JANUARY 18: Stephen Curry #30 of the Golden State Warriors dribbling the ball is guarded by Bilal Coulibaly #0 of the Washington Wizards during the second half of an NBA basketball game at Chase Center on January 18, 2025 in San Francisco, California. 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 Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Washington Wizards play the Golden State Warriors tomorrow night. Let’s get to the preview.

Game info

When: Monday, Mar. 16 at 7 p.m. ET

Where: Capital One Arena

How to watch: Monumental Sports Network, League Pass

Injuries: For the Wizards, Kyshawn George (elbow), Anthony Davis (hand, groin), Cam Whitmore (shoulder), and D’Angelo Russell (not with team) are out.

For the Warriors, Seth Curry, Al Horford, Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler are out. There are more players who are questionable because they are missing their road game against the Knicks at 8 p.m. ET tonight.

What to watch for

The Wizards are still losing which is good for their draft lottery hopes. They now are back home to host the Warriors, who will not have a full roster themselves. Golden State is 32-34 which is safely in play in tournament territory, but have lost six of their last seven games.

A note tomorrow: there is a high risk of storms coming through from tomorrow afternoon to tomorrow night. Though the storms may be widespread, the NBA doesn’t cancel for severe storms barring something extreme. So be careful if you decide to go to the game tomorrow.

Team USA vs. Dominican Republic game chat

HOUSTON, TX - MARCH 13: Will Smith #16 of Team USA stands on the field for the national anthem prior to the 2026 World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals game presented by Capital One between Team USA and Team Canada at Daikin Park on Friday, March 13, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Mary DeCicco/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The first semifinal matchup of the World Baseball Classic is upon is, with Team USA and The Dominican Republic facing off.

Paul Skenes starts on the mound for The United States, with Luis Severino going for The Dominican Republic.

Will Smith starts at catcher, continuing the every-other-game timeshare behind the plate with Cal Raleigh.

Sunday game info
  • Event: World Baseball Classic semifinals
  • Teams: United States vs. Dominican Republic
  • Ballpark: loanDepot Park, Miami
  • Time: 5 p.m. PT
  • TV: FS1
  • Radio: MLB Audio, Sirius XM

South Africa beats Fiji to win rugby sevens world series. New Zealand wins women's title

HARRISON, New Jersey (AP) — South Africa won the 2026 men's World Rugby sevens series, holding out against a late rally from Fiji on Sunday to win the final at the last tournament of the regular season.

Fiji and South Africa were tied atop the season standings heading into the New York Sevens, making the final also a series decider.

South Africa scored the only try of the first half through Selvyn Davids and increased its lead to 10-0 with a try to Tristan Leyds two minutes into the second half.

Fiji rallied with a try to Terio Veilawa to cut the margin to 10-7 with two minutes remaining. The Fijians had the last possession of the match and were five meters from the South African line when a knock-on ended their attack and ensured South Africa won the final and the series.

“It was just a massive, massive defensive effort,” South Africa captain Impi Visser said. “Fiji brought out the best in us.”

“It's funny that it all came down to the final," added Visser, who played his 50th World Series match in the final. "It's like someone scripted it, and couldn't have scripted it better.”

New Zealand rallied from 21-5 down in the second half to edge Australia 22-21 in the women's final. Australia and New Zealand have contested all six finals on the World Series this season with New Zealand winning five.

New Zealand had already won the women's World Series title when it qualified for the semifinals, gaining enough points to establish an unassailable lead. The New Zealand Black Ferns still wanted to finish the regular season with a win and did so in remarkable circumstances.

For Australia, Teagan Levi scored two tries and her sister Maddison Levi scored one to give their team a 21-5 lead two minutes into the second half.

New Zealand rallied with tries to Alena Saili and Kelsey Tineti, who also scored in the first half, to make the score 21-15 and give themselves a chance of winning.

Jorja Miller won a penalty from a breakdown turnover in the last minute and Katelyn Vahaakolo scored the try close to the posts which was converted to give New Zealand the victory.

“I think for us, even before the game started, we knew it was all going to be about heart,” New Zealand captain Risi Pouri-Lane said. "Final footy can go either way and we all know that. But to grind it out when the odds may not be in your favor is what counts.

“But the belief within every single person beside you is huge.”

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GameThread: WBC Semifinal USA Vs Dominican Republic

MIAMI, FL - MARCH 13: Juan Soto #22 of the Dominican Republic slides home during the 2026 World Baseball Classic Quarterfinals game presented by Capital One between Team Korea and Team Dominican Republic at loanDepot park on Friday, March 13, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/WBCI/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

I’m not going to pretend to be impartial: GO DR GO

DR is in tough against starting pitcher Paul Skenes. Luis Severino starts for DR.

DR has their lineup out.

  1. Tatis, RF
  2. Marte, 2B
  3. Soto, LF
  4. Vlad, 1B
  5. Machado, 3B
  6. Caminero, DH
  7. Rodriguez, CF
  8. Wells, C
  9. Perdomo, SS

As I type this, the US doesn’t have a lineup posted.

Postgame notes on a 6-5 Rockies loss to the Angels

TEMPE, ARIZONA - MARCH 15: Hunter Goodman #15 of the Colorado Rockies celebrates after hitting a three-run home run during the third inning of the spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium on March 15, 2026 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

This afternoon, the Colorado Rockies lost to the Los Angeles Angels, 6.5. For more game highlights, please click here.

The Rockies are now 11-11 in spring training play.

Although there were no interviews today, the Rockies did provide game highlights.

But first, Hunter Goodman hit his second home run of 2026.

And with that, please enjoy 5.27 minutes spring training baseball.


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Giannis Antetokounmpo leaves Bucks' victory over Pacers after landing awkwardly on dunk

MILWAUKEE (AP) — Giannis Antetokounmpo left Milwaukee’s game against the Indiana Pacers on Sunday after landing awkwardly as he completed a dunk late in the third quarter of the Bucks’ 134-123 victory.

Antetokounmpo briefly remained in the game and dunked again on Milwaukee’s next possession. He got fouled the possession after that and attempted a pair of free throws before heading to the locker room.

He didn’t play the rest of the way. Antetokounmpo ended up with 31 points, 14 rebounds and eight assists in 30 minutes.

“My guess is he hyperextended his knee, but I’m guessing,” Bucks coach Doc Rivers said.

Antetokounmpo said he wasn’t planning on getting imaging. The two-time MVP said he believed he could have finished the game but chose to follow the advice of the Bucks’ training staff.

“I’m just going to go back home, sleep, see how I feel tomorrow, try to lift some weights,” Antetokounmpo said. “If I have a little bit of discomfort, then I’ll go from there. As of now, I’m not really bothered.”

The 31-year-old Antetokounmpo has missed a career-high 31 games this season. He’s had two extended absences because of strains in his right calf. He sat out the Bucks’ 122-99 loss at Atlanta on Saturday because of a sprained left ankle.

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Yankees-Orioles spring training game cancelled due to inclement weather

The Yankees split-squad game against the Baltimore Orioles on Sunday night was cancelled due to inclement weather as rain started in the top of the third inning. 

New York trailed, 2-0, at the time of the delay. There will not be a makeup date for the spring training game, the Orioles said.

Paul Blackburn started for New York and let up two runs over 2.0 IP. The veteran retired the first two Orioles, but after a walk, single, and wild pitch, he gave up a two-run single to Tyler O'Neill

Blackburn bounced back for a 1-2-3 second inning, including two straight strikeouts to close out the frame.

Orioles starter Zach Eflin tossed two-plus innings with four strikeouts, taking down Jasson Dominguez, Jazz Chisholm, José Caballero, and Oswaldo Cabrera.

Top prospect Spencer Jones recorded the Yanks only hit of the night with a leadoff single in the third inning before the rain began.

Next Up

The Yankees are off on Monday and then play the Tampa Bay Rays on the road on Tuesday. First pitch is set for 1:05 p.m.

Mets prospect Zach Thornton keeps flashing his potential in latest spring start: ‘Not afraid’

New York Mets pitcher Zach Thornton (21) pitches during a spring training game.
Zach Thornton prepares to throw a pitch during his March 15 appearance for the Mets.

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One of those young arms, Zach Thornton, was on display Sunday against the Blue Jays, and for a second straight Grapefruit League start, the lefty was solid.

Thornton allowed one earned run on four hits with one strikeout over 3 ²/₃ innings in an 8-1 victory at Clover Park.

The game was called after five innings because of rain.

“He is a strike-thrower, but this is a guy that can get the fastball in to righties,” manager Carlos Mendoza said. “There is a lot to like about him. He’s not afraid. Even when there were times he was behind in counts, he went right after guys.”

Zach Thornton prepares to throw a pitch during his March 15 appearance for the Mets. Imagn Images

The 24-year-old Thornton, a fifth-round pick in the 2023 draft, has pitched to a 1.35 ERA in his two Grapefruit League appearances.

He finished last season at Double-A Binghamton.


The Mets assigned the following players to minor league camp: Carl Edwards Jr., Joe Jacques, Ryan Lambert, Kevin Parada, Ryan Clifford, Jackson Cluff, Grae Kessinger, Jacob Reimer, Ji Hwan Bae, A.J. Ewing and Jose Ramos.

Clifford, Reimer, Ewing and Lambert are among the organization’s top prospects.

“It’s been a great camp for a lot of your young players,” Mendoza said. “It’s a credit to them and credit to player development, because [the players] came in with the mentality of trying to make the team, even though that probably wasn’t [realistic]. But they showed they can play at this level. I liked how they went about their business. Before the games, the questions they were asking, and then the way they went out there and competed.”


Marcus Semien blasted his second homer of the spring and hit another ball that was caught at the fence.

It might be a sign that the second baseman, who has posted a .602 OPS in the Grapefruit League, is getting on track at the plate.

“I’m not worried about him,” Mendoza said. “He’s a guy that has been in the league for quite a bit now. Obviously not the way he wanted it, but he’s tinkering with mechanics and has hit a few balls hard this spring with no results.”

Stats Rundown: 3 numbers to know as the Mavericks score a 130-120 win at the Cleveland Cavaliers

Mar 15, 2026; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Dallas Mavericks forward Cooper Flagg (32) shoots over the defense of Cleveland Cavaliers center Evan Mobley (4) during the first half at Rocket Arena. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-Imagn Images | Ken Blaze-Imagn Images

The Dallas Mavericks (23-45) defeated the Cleveland Cavaliers (41-27), 130-120, in their Sunday afternoon meeting. The rematch followed Dallas’ 33-point loss to the same team on Friday night. Cooper Flagg, Naji Marshall, and PJ Washington led the way for the Mavericks. Donovan Mitchell and Max Strus were the only two Cavaliers who showed up to play. I don’t love to see the Mavericks moving down in Draft Lottery odds, but it was a fun game for Dallas.

Dallas came to play at Cleveland, and the Cavs did not, spending the entire game trying to dig themselves out of a deficit they never overcame. Games like this make it hard to believe in Cleveland’s postseason chances, as the Cavaliers had the clear talent advantage across their roster.

Here are some noteworthy stats from Sunday’s win.

6: P.J. Washington steals

Washington had an incredible showing and was everywhere on both ends of the floor. Washington finished with 20 points, 11 rebounds, and a career-high six steals. He started at center for Dallas, and Cleveland had no answer for him in the paint. He tallied three makes from behind the arc, which is always nice to see. ‘Headband PJ’ may be a problem for the league.

27: Cooper Flagg points

Cooper Flagg followed Friday night’s 25-point performance with another physically imposing outing. He finished with 27 points, six rebounds, and 10 assists. He got into the paint with ease, and Sunday’s game was another great example of how dominant he is when he can get to the basket. He is a special player, and it has been awesome to watch how he dominates matchups against some of the league’s best defenders.

15: Dallas 3-pointers

Dallas shot 15-of-30 from three-point range against the Cavaliers, a completely out-of-character statistic for this team that led to an unlikely win. After Dallas shot 27% from three on Friday, Cleveland was uninterested in guarding the Mavericks at all in the rematch. The Mavs had their way from 3-point range, with Washington and Ryan Nembhard leading Dallas with three each. This is certainly not a trend Dallas will maintain to close the season, but it was one of the leading reasons for Sunday’s win.

The Mavericks are back in action on Monday night in New Orleans, where they will take on the Pelicans at 7 p.m. CT.

Game Thread: Knicks vs Warriors, March 15, 2026

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The New York Knicks (43*-25) host the Golden State Warriors (32-34) tonight at Madison Square Garden. The visitors are decimated by injuries, so look for the Knicks to take it easy tonight. You can safely flip back and forth from the Oscars.

Tonight’s tip off is 8 p.m. EST on NBC and Peacock. This is your game thread. This is Golden State of Mind. Please don’t post large photos, GIFs, or links to illegal streams in the thread. Treat each other respectfully. And go Knicks!

* Should be one more, but Cup finals are phantoms.