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NBA roundup: Suns halt Hornets’ 10-game road winning streak

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NBA: Charlotte Hornets at Phoenix SunsMar 8, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker (1) and Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) react against the Charlotte Hornets during the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Devin Booker had 30 points and 10 assists, Jalen Green and Collin Gillespie each added 24 points and the host Phoenix Suns ran away from Charlotte in the second half for a 111-99 victory on Sunday to break the Hornets’ 10-game road winning streak.

Rookie forward Rasheer Fleming had career highs with 16 points and four 3-pointers for the Suns, who have won four of five. Booker made all 15 of his free-throw attempts, setting a season high in makes and tying a career high for most makes without a miss in a game. The Suns were 23 of 26 from the foul line.

LaMelo Ball scored 22 points and made four 3-pointers, Miles Bridges scored 16 points and Kon Knueppel added 15 points for the Hornets, playing the first of a four-game trip.

The Hornets, 16-5 in their last 21, had not lost on the road since a 136-116 defeat at Golden State on Jan. 17.

Celtics 109, Cavaliers 98

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Jaylen Brown collected 23 points, nine rebounds and eight assists as Boston built a 26-point lead on its way to a victory over host Cleveland.

Jayson Tatum had 20 points on 6-of-16 shooting for the Celtics, who are second in the Eastern Conference behind the Detroit Pistons. Donovan Mitchell scored a game-high 30 points and Evan Mobley had 24 points and eight rebounds for Cleveland. The Cavaliers had their season-high home winning streak snapped at seven and are 22-9 since Dec. 29.

Boston received big games off the bench from Payton Pritchard, who had 18 points and seven assists and Baylor Scheierman, who had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Sam Hauser scored 15 points on five 3-pointers.

Lakers 110, Knicks 97

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Luka Doncic scored 35 points as Los Angeles weathered some shaky moments in the fourth quarter, along with LeBron James sitting out, and recorded a wire-to-wire victory over visiting New York.

James sat out with a bruised left elbow he sustained in Thursday’s loss to the Denver Nuggets when he absorbed contact from Nikola Jokic. The Lakers also said the 41-year-old missed the game due to left foot arthritis. Austin Reaves added 25 and had a pair of key defensive plays against Jalen Brunson in the final minutes. Rui Hachimura started for James again and contributed 13.

Karl-Anthony Towns led the Knicks with 25 points, including 11 in the fourth, to go along with 16 rebounds. Brunson added 24 points, six rebounds and seven assists, but shot 8 of 19 from the field and committed seven of New York’s 19 turnovers.

Raptors 122, Mavericks 92

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RJ Barrett scored a season-best 31 points and Toronto defeated visiting Dallas.

Scottie Barnes added 17 points for the Raptors, who had lost their two previous games and four of five. Jakob Poeltl had 16 points and 10 rebounds. Brandon Ingram and Ja’Kobe Walter contributed 11 points each while Sandro Mamukelashvili scored 13 points.

Daniel Gafford had a season-best 21 points on 10-for-10 shooting and grabbed a game-high 11 rebounds for the Mavericks, who have lost seven in a row. Rookie Cooper Flagg added 17 points, eight rebounds, six assists, two steals and three blocks.

Pelicans 138, Wizards 118

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Trey Murphy III knocked down four of nine 3-pointers on the way to 24 points, Saddiq Bey recorded a 23-point, 10-rebound double-double, and New Orleans routed visiting Washington.

Murphy was one of five Pelicans scoring at least 18 points, a quintet that included Jeremiah Fears with 18 points. Zion Williamson scored 20 points in the win — the Pelicans’ 21st of the season to match their 2024-25 total — with eight coming on 11 free-throw attempts. His team-high at the charity stripe paced New Orleans to a Pelicans-record 37 points scored at the free-throw line.

Playing his second game for a Washington team that slipped to its eighth consecutive loss, Trae Young scored 17 points on 4-of-6 shooting from the floor and dished a game-high eight assists.

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Trail Blazers 131, Pacers 111

Scoot Henderson scored a season-high 28 points on 10-of-15 shooting to lead Portland to an easy victory over visiting Indiana.

Jrue Holiday (five 3-pointers) and Jerami Grant (four) scored 21 points apiece as the Trail Blazers won for the second time in three games. Portland All-Star Deni Avdija (back) returned from a six-game absence and had 18 points, eight assists and five rebounds in 25 minutes for the Trail Blazers.

Pascal Siakam had 22 points, six rebounds and five assists as the Pacers lost their ninth consecutive game. Indiana has dropped its past six games by an average of 19.7 points.

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Magic 130, Bucks 91

Paolo Banchero scored a game-high 33 points to lead Orlando to a victory over the Bucks in Milwaukee.

Jalen Suggs added 20 for Orlando, which won its fourth consecutive game. Desmond Bane scored 18 with a game-high nine assists.

The Bucks fell for the fifth time in their last six contests. Bobby Portis led Milwaukee in scoring with 18 along with a game-best 10 rebounds. Portis made history with his performance, pulling into second place in the all-time NBA ranks with his 87th double-double off the bench. Cam Thomas added 17 points with six assists for the Bucks.

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Heat 121, Pistons 110

Tyler Herro scored 25 points as host Miami won its fifth straight game, defeating Detroit.

Miami, on its hottest streak since winning six in a row in November, also got 24 points and nine rebounds from Bam Adebayo. Jaime Jaquez Jr. added 19 points, seven assists and six rebounds off the bench. Cade Cunningham scored 26 points and dished 10 assists for Detroit, which has lost four straight games. Jalen Duren scored 24 points on 10-for-12 shooting.

The Heat, who improved to 21-11 at home, played without leading scorer Norman Powell (groin), starter Andrew Wiggins (toe) and role players Nikola Jovic (back) and Simone Fontecchio (groin). Miami got 16 points from Tyler Herro and 14 from Bam Adebayo, and the Heat dominated most every first-half statistic.

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Spurs 145, Rockets 120

Four players scored 20 or more points, led by Victor Wembanyama’s 29, as host San Antonio rolled past up-and-down Houston.

The Spurs scored their most points in a game this season and have captured four straight outings and 15 of their past 16 contests. Stephon Castle added 23 points for San Antonio while De’Aaron Fox finished with 20 points and 10 assists, Keldon Johnson also scored 20 points, Dylan Harper had 19 and Julian Champagnie tallied 11.

Kevin Durant and Amen Thompson led the Rockets with 23 points each. Reed Sheppard and Jabari Smith Jr. scored 17 apiece while Alperen Sengun had 16 points. Houston has alternated wins and losses over its past six games and fell 7.5 games behind the second-place Spurs in the Western Conference standings.

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Kings 126, Bulls 110

Malik Monk and Maxime Raynaud combined for 56 points, Russell Westbrook added to his unmatched triple-double total, and host Sacramento won for just the third time in its last 23 games by beating Chicago.

Monk led the way off the bench with 30 points and Raynaud added 26 for the Kings. Westbrook, the NBA’s all-time leader in triple-doubles, recorded his fifth of the season and the 208th of his career with 23 points, 11 rebounds and a game-high 12 assists.

Collin Sexton came off the bench to pour in 28 points for the Bulls. Teammate Josh Giddey had a triple-double of his own with 15 points, a game-high 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Nick Richards put up a double-double with 10 points and 11 rebounds.

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DAZN forced to apologise as Derek Chisora vs Deontay Wilder broadcaster hit by sound issues

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Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder are set to go head-to-head in a heavyweight fight at London’s O2 Arena

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DAZN have been forced to apologise during their live coverage of the undercard of Saturday’s fight between Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder. The broadcaster issued their apology during the fight between Ashton Sylve and Raul Antonio Galaviz Hernandez.

A message at the top of the screen said: “Sorry, we temporarily lost sound. It’ll be back as soon as possible”.

Saturday’s heavyweight fight at the O2 Arena in London sees Chisora return to the ring for the first time in over a year. His last fight was a unanimous decision win over Otto Wallin in February 2025.

The Brit takes on America’s Wilder, who has won just two of his last six fights and comes into the contest on the back of a knockout win over Tyrrell Anthony Herndon.

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Chisora tipped the scales going into Saturday’s fight at a career-high weight at 19st 1lbs while Wilder weighed in at 16st 2lbs.

Speaking after the main broadcast on DAZN had begun, presenter Ade Oladipo said: “I did hear there were a few gremlins with the sound a bit earlier for those of you that are watching it on YouTube.

“Those gremlins have now gone, so make sure you buy the pay-per-view.”

The fight has been dubbed one of the last of both men’s careers. Chisora, 42, has already promised that he will hang up his gloves following the bout on Saturday and hopes to pick up one last win over the American.

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Chase DeLauter embraces hot start as Guardians host Cubs

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Syndication: Akron Beacon JournalCleveland Guardians’ Chase DeLauter reacts to his two-run home run against the Chicago Cubs during the home opener April 4, 2026, in Cleveland.

Cleveland Guardians rookie Chase DeLauter has appeared in three home games in his young career, two of them during the 2025 American League wild-card series, when he made his major league debut.

The fourth appearance will occur Saturday night when the Chicago Cubs continue their three-game set in Cleveland.

Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga (0-1, 7.20 ERA) will oppose Guardians right-hander Slade Cecconi (0-1, 12.46).

DeLauter moved into a tie for the major league lead with five home runs, belting a two-run shot and singling home another run as the Guardians won 4-1 in their home opener Friday.

Before all four of his plate appearances, the sellout crowd of 36,396 loudly sang along with his walk-up song, “Take Me Home, Country Roads” by John Denver.

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“It’s awesome hearing that from the first time; I get chills every at-bat,” said DeLauter, who grew up in West Virginia, where the song is set. “A lot of players look at it like, ‘Is that walk-up going to catch on?’ So I love that the crowd is real involved in it here.”

DeLauter had three hits to raise his average to .346 and his three RBIs gave him eight, along with a 1.293 OPS. He missed Cleveland’s previous game after fouling a ball off his surgically repaired left foot Tuesday in a game at the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The 6-foot-3, 235-pounder almost caused another injury after touching the plate on his homer, excitedly body-checking teammate Steven Kwan in celebration. Kwan was momentarily stunned before smiling.

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“It’s incredible what he’s doing,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. “Chase is comfortable, he’s not big eyed, and he’s doing a phenomenal job for us. It’s a really fun start for him this year.”

Cecconi spent two years with the Arizona Diamondbacks but has not faced the Cubs. He was rocked for six runs in 4 1/3 innings at the Seattle Mariners on Sunday, hitting two batters.

Imanaga beat the visiting Guardians on July 2, 2025, giving up three runs in 5 1/3 innings. He is 1-0 with a 5.23 ERA in two career starts against Cleveland, allowing five homers in 10 1/3 innings.

The 32-year-old from Japan made his season debut against the Washington Nationals on Sunday, taking the loss with five innings of four-run ball. Imanaga struck out seven over 82 pitches.

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Chicago’s rotation became a concern for manager Craig Counsell when starter Cade Horton threw only 17 pitches Friday before leaving with right forearm discomfort. Horton is 12-4 in his first 24 starts in the majors.

“Any time you take a pitcher out of the game in the second inning, you’re concerned,” Counsell said. “He’ll probably get imaging and that’s concerning, as well. It’s going to be an (injured list) stint, but let’s get more information before we get too far.”

Career starter Colin Rea worked 3 1/3 innings of one-run ball following Horton and is the most likely candidate to assume his spot in the rotation. The righty began the season in the bullpen with the Cubs overflowing with arms.

That is no longer the case with Horton sidelined until at least mid-April.

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“We’ll see what happens, but I think we’ve got the depth to handle those innings,” said Rea, who has the Cubs’ only save this year. “I’ve done it in the past, and we’ve got some guys built up for depth in Triple-A. I just hope it’s nothing too serious with Cade.”

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England backs shine as Bath beat Saracens to reach Champions Cup quarter-finals

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Bath turned to a quartet of their England backs to turn the tide as they edged into the Champions Cup quarter-finals with a 31-22 victory over Saracens.

Trailing 10-0 at the interval at the Recreation Ground, the hosts burst into life with tries from Henry Arundell, Joe Cokanasiga, Ben Spencer and Ollie Lawrence as they set up a last-eight appointment at home against Northampton.

Spencer’s 59th-minute finish of an audacious attack that began on their own try-line looked to be pivotal but determined Saracens refused to throw in the towel and were only truly beaten when Arundell ran in his second in the 80th minute.

Bath’s scrum needed rescuing after a humbling first half with the introduction of prop Thomas du Toit making the difference and the South Africa tighthead was named man of the match.

Unlike their visit to the Recreation Ground a fortnight ago when they were overwhelmed 62-15, it was clear Saracens meant business from the start as they halted an early Bath onslaught including holding up a forward drive over the line.

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Having proved their mettle in defence, they surged ahead in the 14th minute when Charlie Bracken deceived Cokanasiga with a dummy from the base of a maul and raced over.

It was poor defending from Cokanasiga, but at the other end Saracens continued to show far greater determination as the outstanding Tom Willis bulldozed a way through heavy traffic to rescue a dangerous position.

Bath’s scrum was beginning to buckle and they were also suffering at the breakdown, but the visitors were their own worst enemies at times with Fergus Burke failing to find touch with a penalty.

Rhys Carre rampaged into space and Noah Caluori almost crossed in the left corner before Guy Pepper was shown a yellow card for cynically heading the ball away on the floor.

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So many elements of Saracens’ game were firing but the points they deserved proved elusive with a Farrell penalty their only other score in a half they had controlled.

To punish their wastefulness, Arundell sprinted across after being released by Charlie Ewels early in the second half and then Cokanasiga scooped up a loose ball to weave over after Lawrence had carried into space.

The tries sandwiched a dramatic reversal in the scrum with Beno Obano sin-binned for a cumulation of penalties before Du Toit forced a penalty, providing Cokanasiga with the platform to score.

Bath led for the first time and then produced the highlight of the afternoon by stopping Saracens from scoring by dislodging the ball from Andy Onyeama-Christie as he ran at the line before striking with a move that began from their own whitewash.

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Cokanasiga escaped the 22, found Alfie Barbeary who waited for Spencer and the England scrum-half had gas to finish from long range.

Maro Itoje and then Ivan van Zyl burst through the breakdown and Saracens were far from done as a period of pressure ended with Max Malins touching down in the left corner.

But Harry Wilson was the next to see yellow for a dangerous tackle on Miles Reid and soon after Lawrence crashed over from close range.

Caluori replied for Saracens, but Bath had the final say at the death through Arundell.

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Top AEW star in trouble; asks history making champion for help against Death Riders

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A top AEW star, currently in the crosshairs of the Death Riders, recently asked a historic champion outside the promotion to help him against Moxley’s group.

The star we’re highlighting here is none other than Will Ospreay. The British talent recently made a major comeback to AEW, returning at Revolution 2026 last month after being sidelined with a neck injury since Forbidden Door 2025 in August. Upon his return, the Aerial Assassin immediately targeted the Death Riders, the group responsible for his long absence. The Sky King is set to face group leader Jon Moxley in a highly anticipated showdown at Dynasty 2026 on April 12. Meanwhile, Ospreay also recently made his in-ring return for NJPW, appearing at the promotion’s Sakura Genesis event, where he teamed up with United Empire’s Great-O-Khan and HENARE in a six-man tag team match, which his team won. Beyond that, Ospreay had an interesting discussion with IWGP Heavyweight Champion Callum Newman.

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The main event of NJPW Sakura Genesis featured Newman defending his title against Yota Tsuji. Newman, who made wrestling history by becoming the youngest IWGP Heavyweight Champion, managed to defeat Tsuji in their match. Later backstage, Ospreay was seen asking the United Empire and Newman for help at work, seemingly implying that he needs assistance in dealing with the Death Riders.

Will Ospreay vs. Jon Moxley at AEW Dynasty will now be a title match

Many fans know that Will Ospreay’s chance to face Jon Moxley at Dynasty later this month was initially set as a regular singles match. However, recent events between the two at Collision this Thursday have caused the Purveyor of Violence to now defend his coveted Continental Title in that matchup.

For context, Moxley was attacked by the Aerial Assassin on Collision after his Continental Title eliminator match against Anthony Bowens. Ospreay was about to take out the One True King with a chair before the Death Riders arrived to make the save. The British star then challenged Moxley to put his Continental title on the line at Dynasty. The match change was soon made official by AEW.