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After winning a national championship as a freshman with Georgia, defensive lineman Bear Alexander is heading across the country in search of another one with a different school.
Alexander, who entered the transfer portal earlier this month and was considered the top player available at his position, announced on Sunday he would be transferring to USC. Alexander will have three years of eligibility remaining.
Alexander was a five-star recruit for the class of 2022. He played in 12 games as a freshman with the Bulldogs, recording nine tackles and two sacks.

The Warriors escaped Game 4 with a win despite some late drama during Sunday’s clash against the Kings. 
With the game on the line, De’Aaron Fox dished the ball to Harrison Barnes, who had a clean look at the basket from three-point range. Barnes’s shot hit off the back of the rim and bounced out, resulting in Golden State’s 126–125 victory. 
After the game, Klay Thompson addressed Barnes’s attempted game-winner, expressing joy that his former teammate didn’t sink the three-pointer which would have given the Kings a 3–1 series lead.

When the Knicks pushed past the Cavaliers in the fourth quarter during Game 4 of their first-round playoff series, one of their most reliable contributors was conspicuously absent.
New York forward Julius Randle did not see the floor in the last 12 minutes, which Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau attributed to the after-effects of an ankle sprain sustained on March 29 against the Heat. The Knicks won that quarter 29–22 and the game 102–93.
“He’s given us everything that he has,” Thibodeau said. “A lot of guys probably wouldn’t even be playing.

The Warriors picked up a crucial win in Game 4 against the Kings, trotting out a new starting lineup on Sunday as they looked to even the series.
Among the Warriors’ lineup changes included Draymond Green being brought in off the bench, rather than taking his usual spot among the starting five following his return from the one-game suspension which caused him to miss Game 3. 
The decision to bring Green off the bench was reportedly made by the organization, though The Athletic’s Shams Charania indicated that the 33-year-old was on board with the move.

People can’t keep their hands off of Hollywood Casanova Pete Davidson.
Davidson, a huge Knicks fan, was in attendance at MSG on Sunday for New York’s Game 4 against Cleveland. His postgame meet-and-greet with fans went sideways when one eager fan got too handsy with Pete.

Pete Davidson likes what he sees from Jalen Brunson
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— Knicks Videos (@sny_knicks) April 23, 2023

As Davidson flicked up with his fellow Knicks fans, the SNL alum was bothered by an eager fan that kept touching and trailing him.

The Warriors evened their first-round series against the Kings on Sunday after escaping with a 126–125 Game 4 win in a wild game at Chase Center. But, while Golden State can take joy in securing the crucial victory, an untimely, late-game blunder by Stephen Curry nearly led to a much different result.
With the Warriors up 126–121 with 47.1 seconds left in regulation, Curry attempted to bring the ball up the floor after a Kings miss before being met by a soft double team from forward Harrison Barnes and guard Davion Mitchell.

After lobbing some bulletin board material in the direction of LeBron James, Grizzlies wing Dillon Brooks had a rough go of things during Saturday’s 111–101 loss to the Lakers in Game 3. He managed just seven points on 3-for-13 shooting in 19 minutes before getting ejected for hitting James in the groin, bringing a premature end to a forgettable night.
A day later, Brooks offered an interesting perspective on what contributed to him getting ejected, telling reporters on Sunday that the negative perception against him played a role in him being issued a flagrant 2 foul on Saturday.