The Oklahoma City Thunder travel on the road to face the Phoenix Suns on Wednesday. This is the start of a three-game road trip. This will be the season’s third matchup between the squads. OKC won the first two with its latest victory on Feb. 5.
The Thunder (65-14) are fresh off a dramatic win over the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 42 points to snap a two-game losing streak. It was the first night of a home-and-road back-to-back.
Meanwhile, the Suns (35-44) are about to fall out of the postseason picture. They’ve lost seven straight.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Scottie Scheffler has been a force to be reckoned with for the past three years on the PGA Tour.
In a stroke of ingenuity, Rolex signed Scheffler to be one of its brand ambassadors on the Sunday before the 2022 Masters, his first of two Green Jackets. That has to go down as one of the better-timed endorsement deals in golf and it continues to reap rewards. Scheffler enters the 89th Masters as world No. 1 and though he hasn’t won yet this season, he remains the favorite to win it again.
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Catch today’s edition of “The Ariel Helwani Show” live on Uncrowned and YouTube at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT/6 p.m. UK time as Ariel Helwani and the Boys In The Back break down the latest in combat sports with a big lineup of guests. Wednesday’s lineup can be seen below.
1 p.m. ET: Ariel and the crew answer all your latest On The Nose questions.
2 p.m. ET: WWE World Heavyweight Champion Gunther joins us in-studio ahead of WrestleMania 41.
3:05 p.m.
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Missouri football coach Eliah Drinkwitz turned to philosophy to discuss the Tigers’ quarterback competition.
Going into the offseason, Drinkwitz knew he had to replace three-year starter Brady Cook and he had a few options to do it.
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With the WNBA Draft just one week away, players like Hailey Van Lith out of TCU or Kaitlyn Chen out of UConn could end up being great long-term projects for teams.
Now that the NCAA season is over, attention switches right over to the WNBA Draft, happening on Monday, April 14 in New York. While we know that newly crowned National Champion Paige Bueckers will almost certainly go No. 1 overall to the Dallas Wings, the rest of the draft is a little uncertain.
The 2025 NFL draft is just a few short weeks away, and mock drafts are in abundance. The Washington Commanders have just five picks in the upcoming draft, and GM Adam Peters will use them wisely. In the most recent PFF mock draft, the Commanders are predicted to select Georgia defensive end Mykel Williams.
29. Washington Commanders: EDGE Mykel Williams, GeorgiaThe Commanders need to find the pièce de résistance of their defense for Dan Quinn’s scheme, and Williams could very well be that foundation. He’s a strong, versatile defender with a ceaseless motor.
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The Masters Tournament often produces long-shot winners. Here are three players who could do just that.
You never know who could emerge victorious at The Masters.
Within the last 20 years, Patrick Reed, Danny Willett, Charl Schwartzel, Trevor Immelman, and Zach Johnson are all names that arrived under the radar and won the Green Jacket.
Who are three players that could join this list?
Find out below.
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There is never a good time for one of your star players to get ejected from a game, but Luka Doncic’s dismissal from the Lakers‘ contest against the Thunder on Tuesday night couldn’t have come at a more inopportune moment.
The worst of it all is that he probably shouldn’t have been ejected to begin with.
With just under eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, Doncic hit a tough fade-away shot in the paint to give Los Angeles a 108-107 lead. After the bucket, he looked over towards a fan sitting courtside and shared some words as he made his way back on defense.