Charlotte Hornets forward Brandon Miller (24) brings the ball up the court against the Orlando Magic during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026, in Orlando, Flordia. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Charlotte Hornets guard Brandon Miller underwent surgery on Wednesday to address left shoulder instability.
Miller will be out indefinitely and additional updates on his status will be provided as appropriate, but the team said he is expected to make a full recovery.
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He missed 13 consecutive games beginning in late October after sustaining a left shoulder subluxation injury. He played the remainder of the season with a wrap around the shoulder.
Despite the injury, Miller played in 65 games and averaged a team-leading 20.2 points as well as 4.9 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.0 steals in 30.3 minutes per game. He shot a career-high 38.3% from 3-point range and made 204 3-pointers.
The No. 2 overall pick in 2023 also ranked ninth in the NBA by hitting 89.2% of his free throws.
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The 2026 Truist Championship gets underway Thursday with the first round at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Thursday, including full Truist Championship TV coverage, streaming details and complete Round 1 tee times.
How to watch Truist Championship on Thursday
The second major of the year, the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink, is just one week away. But first, most of the PGA Tour’s best players will fight for a $3.6 million winner’s share at the second consecutive Signature Event.
The Truist Championship makes its official return to Quail Hollow on Thursday morning, where World No. 2 Rory McIlroy will begin his attempt at capturing PGA Tour win No. 31. McIlroy will also be prepping his game for a run at his second straight major win next week.
McIlroy will face off against a small but strong field beginning Thursday at the Truist, with red-hot Cameron Young and similarly steamy Matt Fitzpatrick showing no fear in recent weeks.
McIlroy will tee off for the opening round on Thursday at 11:33 a.m. ET alongside Fitzpatrick and Justin Rose.
You can watch the first round of the Truist Championship on TV via Golf Channel beginning at 2 p.m. ET on Thursday. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early streaming coverage starting Thursday at 7:30 a.m. ET, as well as featured group and featured hole coverage all day long. The GOLF App will carry a simulcast of Golf Channel’s TV coverage.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the first round of the 2026 Truist Championship.
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Golf Channel will provide first-round TV coverage of the 2026 Truist Championship on Thursday from 2-6 p.m. ET.
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You can stream the first round of the 2026 Truist Championship via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer streaming coverage starting at 7:30 a.m. ET on Thursday in addition to featured group and hole coverage. You can also stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s TV coverage on the GOLF App.
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BURTON-UPON-TRENT, ENGLAND – MAY 03: Norwich City manager Andy Cook looks on ahead of the FA Women’s National League Playoff match between Moneyfields and Norwich City at Pirelli Stadium on May 03, 2026 in Burton-upon-Trent, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger – The FA/The FA via Getty Images)
Norwich City Women have parted ways with head coach Andy Cook just days after the club secured promotion to the third tier of the National League.
Cook and assistant coach Ethan Scott were dismissed following Norwich’s play-off victory over Moneyfields at the Pirelli Stadium.
The decision surprised many supporters, especially after Cook had spoken positively about the club’s future after promotion.
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“Promotion is unbelievable,” Cook said after Sunday’s win. “We’ve got to make sure we are ready for tier three because it’s a ruthless league.”
Norwich head of women’s football Flo Allen described the decision as “incredibly difficult” but said the club believes changes are needed moving forward.
“We have taken stock of what we believe is required to move our programme forward and to ensure that we not only sustain tier three status, but remain competitive on the pitch moving forward,” Allen said.
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Fans reacted with shock on social media, with many questioning the timing of the decision after promotion had just been achieved.
One supporter wrote: “Achieve your objective and get the sack?! How does that work?!”
Another described the move as a “bizarre decision” given Cook’s experience at that level.
Norwich will now begin the search for a new head coach and assistant coach ahead of next season.
Despite enjoying major success as both an international cricketer and head coach, Gautam Gambhir has come under sharp criticism from former India cricketer Atul Wassan, who accused him of being a “bully” within team environments.Gambhir took over as head coach of the Indian men’s cricket team on July 10, 2024, replacing Rahul Dravid. His tenure so far has delivered contrasting results. Under his leadership, India achieved historic dominance in white-ball cricket by becoming the first team to simultaneously hold the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, ICC Champions Trophy 2025, and Asia Cup 2025 titles.However, India’s Test performances have declined sharply during the same period. The team suffered rare home series whitewashes against the New Zealand national cricket team and the South Africa national cricket team, while also losing the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to the Australia national cricket team for the first time in a decade.Despite the setbacks in red-ball cricket, the Board of Control for Cricket in India is reportedly backing Gambhir long-term, with discussions of extending his contract beyond the 2027 ODI World Cup and potentially through the 2028 T20 World Cup and Los Angeles Olympics.Speaking in an interview with Vickey Lalwani, Wassan launched a scathing assessment of Gambhir’s personality and management style, claiming his aggressive approach dates back to his early cricketing days in Delhi.“I have known him personally since he was a child. I have had my issues with him. With him, it’s about my way or the highway. He is like that, and he would bully a lot, even in Delhi cricket,” Wassan said.“His nature is like that, right from the start. He came from money, an excellent player, and he is intelligent. His ego is on a different level. He thinks that if he says it’s night when it’s morning, it will be believed to be night. Fall in line. If you don’t fall in line, you are on my hit list. He will try to harm you, but he has achieved a lot in cricket, and his nature helped him in cricket,” he added.Wassan further suggested that Gambhir’s confrontational personality was a key factor behind his success as a player, but questioned whether that same attitude still works in a coaching role.“The player he became is because of his nature. He couldn’t give his best unless he fought. He probably goes and fights with the window in his home. But he hasn’t realised when to get off this horse, now that he’s retired, that’s why he is confronting Virat Kohli: over-aggressiveness and an alpha-male kind of personality from Delhi,” Wassan claimed.The former India cricketer also alleged that not everyone inside the Indian dressing room is comfortable with Gambhir’s strict approach.“I am sure that all the players cannot be in a very happy place. Somebody will be sleeping on needles. This happens, personal likes and dislikes, and that too with such a strong personality. With personal likes and dislikes, and leading them with a stick, if you keep on winning, then it’s fine. But if you lose, then you need to listen to criticism,” he said.Although Wassan hinted that some Indian players are unhappy with the current environment, he refused to reveal any names publicly.“I know one or two of them; they won’t say it openly. I can’t say their names in this show. Everyone knows what’s happening. But after sidelining those players, if you win, then it’s your world. It’s a team sport; nobody will listen to the player. If the coach wins even after all this, then the coach is right, and the player is wrong,” Wassan concluded.
Dagestani dynamo Shamil Gasanov was originally scheduled to challenge Tang Kai in April. The Russian, however, made sure he would arrive at the biggest fight of his life as the very best version of himself.
The 30-year-old fighter takes on ONE featherweight MMA world champion Tang Kai in the main event of ONE Fight Night 43 on Prime Video, broadcasting live in U.S. primetime from Bangkok’s legendary Lumpinee Stadium on Friday, May 15.
The matchup was originally penciled in for ONE Fight Night 42 in April. But the contest was pushed back to give ‘The Cobra’ the chance to fully observe Ramadan and enter the most important night of his career at full capacity.
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Shamil Gasanov made the request himself. ONE Championship granted it. The result has been a fully sharpened, fully prepared challenger arriving at fight week without any compromise to his preparation or his faith.
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In an exclusive pre-fight interview with ONE Championship, the Peresvet Fight Team and Tiger Muay Thai product explained the rationale behind the rescheduled date.
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“This fight was originally planned for April, but I asked the promotion to give me more time to prepare since I was in Ramadan and couldn’t fully prepare for this fight. And they gave me more time, and I was able to prepare better for the fight,” Shamil Gasanov told the promotion.
Shamil Gasanov’s elite grappling could be the perfect kryptonite for Tang Kai’s striking
The stylistic divide between the two fighters could not be wider. Tang Kai has built his 19-3 resume with 15 knockouts on the back of devastating striking, and he is, without question, the most feared puncher in the featherweight MMA division.
Shamil Gasanov, though, is precisely the kind of opponent any pure striker dreads to share the Circle with.
The Russian’s wrestling base, sharpened over years in Dagestan and refined under the lights of ONE Championship, has dismantled elite striking specialists time and again — including Kim Jae Woong, Aaron Canarte, and former kingpin Martin Nguyen.
If ‘The Cobra’ can drag the ONE featherweight MMA world champion to the canvas, control top position, and chain his suffocating attacks together, Tang’s path to defending his crown becomes drastically more complicated.
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North American fans with an active Amazon Prime Video subscription can catch the entire ONE Fight Night 43 card, live in U.S. primetime, for free on Friday, May 15.
Perks in Attack on Titan Revolution are an essential part of the build-crafting elements in place. These apply passive bonuses that range from simple stat increases to more involved passive abilities. Having access to the best Perks in this title can be the difference between struggling against a Titan and completely wiping it off the map.
Here’s a complete guide to Perks, going over what they do, their different types, and how to get them.
An overview of Perks in Attack on Titan Revolution
Perks apply stat bonuses and passive effects (Image via Roblox)
Perks are passive stat improvements and effects that can be slotted into your active Perk slots to reap their benefits. Their bonuses work in the background, meaning for a vast majority of the available Perks, you are unlikely to change your gameplay approach. They serve to enhance your build rather than define it.
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In total, there are four types of Perks: Core, Offense, Defense, and Support. Each of these Perk types covers a certain kind of bonus; Core Perks are more specialized options that target specific builds; Offense Perks affect your damage; Defense Perks impact your damage sustainability and Health regeneration; Support Perks apply party-wide buff effects.
Additionally, Perks are segregated into five rarities: Common, Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythical. The higher the Perk rarity, the more elaborate and potent its effects, meaning you should always be aiming for the rarest options in the game.
Passive bonuses applied through Perks affect the following stats and effects:
Perks can be bought from the in-game shop (Image via Roblox)
Perks can be obtained as Mission rewards, drops from high-difficulty battles, shop purchases, and through crafting. You will naturally acquire a variety of Perks through regular gameplay as you continue to clear the content available in the game. Mission and battle clears are not efficient for getting the best Perks, as the drop rates for good options are quite low.
You can view a random selection of Perks in the in-game Market, available through Shards, Gold, and other limited-time currencies. The shop resets once every few hours, incentivizing frequently checking the Perks section of the Market.
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As for Perk crafting, you can sacrifice low-tier options at the Crafting menu. The rarity of the Perks sacrificed contribute to that of the crafted Perk, meaning low-rarity Perks are unlikely to create a high-rarity Perk. In addition to Perks being the required component for crafting a Perk, you need Gold as well, the cost of which is proportional to the crafted Perk’s rarity.
Once you craft a Perk, it will be at level 0, and it can be enhanced up to level 10 using Gold, EXP, and other Perks. Leveling a Perk directly impacts its potency, improving its overall effects and making it more suitable for practical usage.
The AFCA recently met and urged support for proposals ranging from calendar fixes to the 24-team Playoff model.
Some good could come from a bad idea at its core.
On today’s episode of Locked On College Football, I’m joined by ‘Locked On UCLA’ host Zach Anderson-Yoxsimer to discuss the Bruins’ recent recruiting surge on the trail.
Bob Chesney is making a statement early on.
Texas Tech is likely to not have Brendan Sorsby in 2026, but still has a great roster bolstered by a top 10 portal class.
Who could reasonably have the roster to challenge them in the Big 12?
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00:00 Debating playoff team expansion 03:31 Discussing college football playoffs expansion 06:48 Discussing expanded playoff concerns 15:01 Chip Kelly’s recruiting challenges 17:14 Comparing coaching trajectories 20:33 USC fans prank UCLA game 29:01 Big 12 football prospects 31:43 Assessing Texas Tech’s opponents’ offensive lines 34:20 Betting on BYU’s football performance
The NCAA could formalize expansion of the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments to a 76-team format as soon as Thursday, ESPN reported on Wednesday night.
The tournament fields will expand from 68 teams beginning in 2027, with NCAA calls scheduled for Thursday as the final steps in the process, ESPN reported.
The NCAA denied any final decision had been made following multiple reports in late April that plans for expansion are expected to be approved by NCAA committees and formalized as soon as this month.
“Expanding the basketball tournaments would require approval from multiple NCAA committees, including the men’s and women’s basketball committees, and no final recommendations or decisions have been made at this time,” the NCAA’s April 28 statement read.
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The format change requires approval from the men’s basketball committees, the men’s and women’s basketball oversight committees, the Division I cabinet and the Division I Board of Governors.
ESPN reported on Wednesday that after expansion talks for more than a year, and contracts with the men’s tournament media partners near completion in late April, the final steps are expected to be smooth.
Multiple outlets reported last month that the NCAA plans for 52 teams to slot into the main bracket and the other 24 teams will face off in 12 games on the Tuesday and Wednesday after Selection Sunday, filling out the Round of 64 with the winners. It will no longer be called the “First Four,” with the terminology expected to be “opening round” for the play-ins and “first round” for the Round of 64.
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The 12 games are expected to be in Dayton, Ohio, current site of the First Four, and a second site to be determined.
It would mark the first expansion of the tournament since the field moved from 65 to 68 teams with the addition of the First Four games in 2011. The field had previously been 64 or 65 teams since 1985.
The Big 12 and Atlantic Coast Conference were the leading voices behind tournament expansion, Yahoo Sports reported in April. NCAA president Charlie Baker has also voiced his support.
“I said all along that I think there are some very good reasons to expand the tournament,” Baker told ESPN in February. “So, I would like to see it expand.”
Despite Bayern Munich managing to draw at home, PSG, who travelled to Munich with a one-goal lead, knocked out the German champions and secured their place in the Champions League final for the second year running. “We’ve shown what sort of team we are,” said Luis Enrique.
The European football cup competitions continue today with the Europa League and the Europa Conference League. Strasbourg could become the second French club to reach a European Cup final this season if they beat Rayo Vallecano, despite having lost the first leg.
In tennis, with just a few weeks to go before Roland Garros begins, several players have criticised the tournament’s prize money, which they consider to be too low.
After a ten year wait, Manchester City Women are finally back on top of English football after winning the Women’s Super League. Arsenal’s 1-1 draw at Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday night secured the title after the Blues were pushed all the way by the north London club.
For weeks, City have had a seemingly unassailable lead at the top of the WSL. However, the Gunners’ involvement in the Champions League and FA Cup left them with several games in hand. Last Sunday’s late Rebecca Knaak winner against Liverpool put City on the cusp of glory and they end the season as worthy winners.
Key to their success has been the goals of Khadija ‘Bunny’ Shaw. The Jamaica international has scored 19 goals in 21 league matches this season. “I have been able to score consistently in most of the games,” Shaw told MEN Sport, in partnership with Betway.
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“I work a lot on different aspects of my finishing in the box. So I would definitely say those two.” Shaw’s quality was highlighted during a 5-2 victory over Tottenham Hotspur in March when she scored a 13-minute hat-trick to put Spurs to the sword.
And it is that game Shaw believes is evidence of the improvements City have made this season compared to last year when the Blues finished 17 points behind champions Chelsea. “I would just say it has been a game at a time and doing better than we did the last one,” she said.
“If you look at the game against Tottenham, we had [Aston] Villa [before that] after the international break. We were a bit slow and we did not get the result we wanted.
“We tried to be better than that game and yes, we scored a lot of goals but there were areas that we looked to improve to face [Manchester] United. So I think that’s just how we have approached the games.”
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She added: “I would definitely say [there has been a shift in mentality]. There has been a focus on results and then looking at how we perform later.
“I think that would definitely be it. We want to win and we are going to do everything possible to get the win.
“I am not saying that was not the case before. But, the emphasis now is mostly on that, on our attacking play and enjoying it. You become a problem when you are in our way and that is how we have approached every game this season.”
It’s a similar story for Lionesses star Lauren Hemp. The 25-year-old has won countless trophies with both City and England but the WSL has, until now, eluded her.
Hemp credits City head coach Andree Jeglertz, who arrived in the summer, for bringing that spirit to the squad. “For me, I have played a different kind of role where I tend to come in a lot more than maybe what I have done in previous seasons,” she explained.
“Picking up different pockets of space where I can be free and I have felt the freedom from Andree to be able to do that, go and find the ball, get on it and create things. It is not as structured and I personally feel it is a lot easier to play in a team where it allows you to do that because I don’t like structure as much, being a wide player.
“I feel like I am very creative and if you are only allowed to do certain things, it is hard to help the team how you want to. So I’d probably say that is the biggest thing.”
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“It’s massive for me,” Hemp added. “I think this club really deserves it. I joined seven years ago wanting to win the league, wanted to win as many trophies as I can and it is the one thing missing.
“I’ve been trying so hard to get over the last few years. The group is so special. I couldn’t hope for a better team to win it with.
“The basics have always been there. We have always done the right things, always tried to play good football and create lots of chances and we have done that over the last few seasons.
“I think it has been a matter of time and it has always been coming that things finally started to switch. We’re winning games and winning some games convincingly and at times last year where we’d maybe struggle, we have managed to win them.
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“I think this group has just been so good this year. So many people are contributing goals, everyone’s been doing their job and I think we are all on a journey and we [all] knew what we wanted to achieve this season.”
While Hemp has achieved a seven-year dream, for Kerolin, this is the culmination of a major journey that took her from Brazil to Spain, the United States and finally City. Her nine goals and five assists in the WSL have been a stark improvement on her debut year.
For the 26-year-old, the difference between 2024/25 and this season has been huge. “Since I first came here, I can tell the difference in the team,” she explained.
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“It is the same players but with a completely different mentality which is amazing because he [Jeglertz] actually brought us the confidence, the positive vibes to win. I think the way he wants us to play free, giving the best for the team, using your talent for specific roles in the team just gives us that confidence and that winning mentality.”
Kerolin added: “It is easy to say when we started to win because of course it is and then you are like: ‘Now the confidence is back.’ And then you are also like: ‘If something happens, how are we going to approach this?’
“Sometimes it is easy to get there but it is hard to go [further]. I think the challenge [has been] every single game, keep winning and also thinking one game at a time, focus on ourselves and then do the best I can do.”
Before City get their hands on the WSL, there is the small matter of the FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea before the final day clash at West Ham on Saturday, May 16.
On Saturday, Fabio Wardley and Daniel Dubois go toe-to-toe for the WBO heavyweight title, and Johnny Fisher – who has sparred both – has laid out his prediction for the bout, anticipating a dramatic finish.
Wardley has never been dropped and has won via stoppage in all but one of his 20 career triumphs, with that solitary decision victory coming in a four-round affair on his professional debut – although that knockout streak is interrupted by a 2024 draw against Frazer Clarke.
Similarly, Dubois has only won once on the judges’ scorecards, coming against the durable Kevin Johnson, whom he outpointed after 10 rounds in the ninth contest of his professional career back in 2018.
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Speaking to The Sun Sport, fan-favourite British title hopeful Fisher, who has shared the ring with both men in sparring, predicted that Wardley will add another impressive stoppage to his résumé, but that he will do so after hitting the deck for the first time in his career.
“Wardley, round 10 stoppage. I reckon that he comes off the canvas in round three and then he comes back in round 10 and stops Daniel. It is going to be a close-fought match. I think that the fight gets stopped by the referee.”
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