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Macau ends campaign with stunner over Phoenix

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Macau Black Knights' Jenning Leung during a game against Phoenix Fuel Masters in the 2026 PBA Commissioner's Cup. Macau Black Knights' Jenning Leung during a game against Phoenix Fuel Masters in the 2026 PBA Commissioner's Cup.

Macau Black Knights’ Jenning Leung during a game against Phoenix Fuel Masters in the 2026 PBA Commissioner’s Cup. –PBA IMAGES

MANILA, Philippines—Macau Black Knights didn’t have the best campaign in the PBA Commissioner’s Cup, but that didn’t stop them from making noise in their final game of the conference.

The eliminated Macau stunned the playoff-hungry Phoenix, 105-98, at Ninoy Aquino Stadium on Wednesday to shake up race for quarterfinals positioning.

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“I’m feeling like we just ended on a great note,” coach Marcus Elliott said. “Everybody was hyped, everybody was cheering on each other, our morale is high and we’re looking forward to seeing what’s next but to end on this note is perfect.”

With the Black Knights’ victory, the Fuel Masters dropped to a 6-5 record for a three-way tie at fifth place alongside TNT and Magnolia.

After leading by as much as 20, the Black Knights found themselves trailing in the fourth quarter, 89-83.

Macau, though, pulled the rug out from under Phoenix with an 18-4 run capped by layup from Jenning Leung with  2:40 to play for a decisive 101-93 lead.

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Leung top-scored for the guest team with 32 points, five assists, three rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Ramon Cao fired 23 while import Tony Mitchell tallied a double-double 13 points and 24 rebounds.

Elliott said they will be more than happy to participate again if invited again by the PBA.

“We’re looking forward to the future, we’ll see what happens, we’ll build a strong relationship with management and see what happens next, really,” the player-turned-coach said.

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Phoenix played without star Ricci Rivero due to a hand injury.

Ken Tuffin led the Fuel Masters with 27 points. Johnathan Williams III had 20 points and 22 boards while Jason Perkins registered 20 and 10.



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Detroit joins PWHL as ninth franchise

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The Professional Women’s Hockey League will expand to Detroit next season. 

PWHL leadership has said the eight-team league will increase by two to four clubs for the 2026-27 season, but only Detroit was announced Wednesday as a new market.

Detroit will also host the PWHL awards ceremony and draft on June 16 and 17, respectively.

The league’s original six teams were Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa, Minnesota, Boston and New York. 

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Seattle and Vancouver joined last year for the league’s third season.

Detroit has hosted a total of four neutral-site PWHL games as part of the league’s Takeover Tour, which is more than any other city. 

The new team will play out of Little Caesars Arena, which is the home of the NHL’s Red Wings. 

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Chase Briscoe and Connor Zilisch hope rain forces single-group qualifying at Watkins Glen

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Rain could play a role in this weekend’s qualifying at Watkins Glen International, and NASCAR drivers Chase Briscoe and Connor Zilisch have shared their thoughts on social media. If rain affects this weekend, both drivers are hoping Mother Nature shakes things up in an unusual way—by pushing NASCAR toward a single-group qualifying format in wet conditions.

The question surfaced after a fan on X (formerly Twitter) asked whether NASCAR would allow practice and qualifying sessions to take place in the rain. Saturday’s weather at Watkins Glen predicts a 70 percent chance of a race. FOX Sports’ Bob Pockrass responded to a fan query with a realistic assessment of the situation.

“Could see a practice in the rain but likely not qualifying as the conditions could be very different for each of the two groups.” Pockrass wrote.

On road courses like Watkins Glen, NASCAR has increasingly embraced wet-weather racing conditions in recent years, equipping cars with rain tires, windshield wipers, and other modifications to handle slick conditions.

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Rather than cancelling qualifying altogether, Joe Gibbs Racing driver Chase Briscoe offers a more exciting alternative. Usually, road course qualifying is split into two groups.

Responding to Pockrass’s tweet, the #19 JGR Toyota driver wrote:

“Hopefully they just make it one group and let us qualify, would be super cool to qualify in the wet.”

Hopefully they just make it one group and let us qualify, would be super cool to qualify in the wet.

NASCAR rising star Connor Zilisch also reacted with a one-word reply:

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“Fax”

Chase Briscoe has shown strong road course performance, finishing fifth at Watkins Glen last month. NASCAR Cup Series Rookie of the Year contender Connor Zilisch won back-to-back O’Reilly Auto Parts Series races at Watkins Glen (2024 and 2025).


How are Chase Briscoe and Connor Zilisch performing in the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season?

Chase Briscoe and Connor Zilisch had a disappointing start to their 2026 NASCAR Cup Series campaign with an outside top-30 finish at the Daytona 500. Both drivers have had a topsy-turvy season so far, including two DNFs each.

Briscoe has three top-five and four top-10 finishes with an average finish of 18.7 through 11 races. He stands 16th in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings with 242 points.

Whereas Zilisch has failed to score zero top-fives and zero top-10 finishes so far. He stands 33rd in the NASCAR Cup Series points standings with 124 points.

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Watch Chase Briscoe and Connor Zilisch in action at Watkins Glen International on Sunday, May 10, at 3 pm ET.