NBA Playoffs Tip Off as 16 Teams begin Title Chase
The NBA Playoffs are officially starting today with all 16 teams now set. After weeks of positioning and the final push through the Play-In, the focus of the teams is now on winning four series.
Action begins today, April 18, with Game 1s scheduled across the day. The Toronto Raptors face the Cleveland Cavaliers at 1:00 PM ET, followed by the Minnesota Timberwolves against the Denver Nuggets at 3:30 PM ET. Later, the Atlanta Hawks take on the New York Knicks at 6:00 PM ET, before the Houston Rockets meet the Los Angeles Lakers at 8:30 PM ET.
In the West, the Oklahoma City Thunder face the Phoenix Suns, while the Los Angeles Lakers take on the Houston Rockets. The Denver Nuggets go up against the Minnesota Timberwolves, and the San Antonio Spurs meet the Portland Trail Blazers.
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Over in the East, the Detroit Pistons face the Orlando Magic, the Cleveland Cavaliers take on the Toronto Raptors, while the New York Knicks go head-to-head with the Atlanta Hawks. The Boston Celtics open against the Philadelphia 76ers.
The Teams will need four wins to advance, and sixteen in total to lift the trophy
Leeds boss Daniel Farke insisted “nothing is achieved yet” after his side took another big step towards Premier League safety with a 3-0 home win against all-but relegated Wolves.
Quickfire goals from James Justin and Noah Okafor put Leeds 2-0 up inside 20 minutes before Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s stoppage-time penalty sealed back-to-back league wins for the first time this season.
Leeds had climbed six points clear of the bottom three after Monday night’s 2-1 win at Manchester United and victory over rock-bottom Wolves lifted them further clear of the bottom three.
But Farke warned: “My attitude is that nothing is achieved, nothing is done yet.
“To be there with 39 points, with five game-days to go, is a fantastic position to be in, but the feeling is still that we probably need to win one, perhaps even a few more points.
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“And for that, we will not allow ourselves to take our foot off the gas. We will stay focused, concentrated and want to win this one (point), or perhaps even a few more points as soon as possible, to have it also mathematically done.
“We don’t want to travel on the last game-day into a nervy game anyhow, when you have to deliver a result in difficult away games. So we’ll try to win these points that we need as soon as possible.”
No side has been demoted from the top flight on 39 points since the 2016-17 season, but Leeds must play at relegation rivals Tottenham and West Ham, on the final day, in their last five matches.
“I would say during a normal season 39 points are probably enough, but we have a special season where teams like Tottenham, which is ridiculous, and Nottingham Forest, who are playing in Europe, are trying to chase us.
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“We have also a bit of a special situation where we play Tottenham and West Ham and if you lose such a game, it means they would win three points. So this makes the situation a bit special.”
Bottom club Wolves began the day 15 points from safety and a brief upturn in form under head coach Rob Edwards has been followed by 4-0 and 3-0 defeats at West Ham and Leeds respectively.
Edwards said his side were punished again for individual errors and that he shared in the fans’ frustration as the club prepare for next season in the Championship.
“I completely understand the frustration and accept that. The fans should be angry and I’m never going to say anything other than that.
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“They travel everywhere. They support the team and they have the right to vent their frustration and show their anger again.
“So absolutely no problem with me. I’m as angry as they are and disappointed.
“It’s obviously been a long time coming and our situation has been difficult for all of this season, and even seasons before, as we know and we’ve spoken about.
“So all I can do is promise them that we’re working extremely hard to make sure that we’re not feeling like this again.
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“I actually think it’s quite apt that we’re here at Leeds at the moment. They have been through their difficulties as well, and fairly recently.
“But the way they’ve responded as a football club, you can see everybody now is right behind it. In the Cup semi-final, performing very well in the league as well.
“So it can be done. We can turn things around, and we’re working really hard to do that.”
A star-studded 4 vs. 5 matchup in the Western Conference of the 2026 NBA playoffs will see the Los Angeles Lakers face the Houston Rockets. Game 1 takes place on Saturday, with LeBron James and Kevin Durant (questionable, knee) clashing in the postseason once again. The fourth-seeded Lakers (53-29) have won three straight games, despite the absences of Luka Doncic (out, hamstring) and Austin Reaves (out, oblique). The No. 5 Rockets (52-30) have won nine of their last 10 games entering the NBA playoffs 2026. This will be the first postseason meeting between the franchises since 2020.
Tipoff is at 8:30 p.m. ET at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. The Lakers won two of three regular-season meetings. The latest Lakers vs. Rockets odds from FanDuel Sportsbook have Houston as a 4.5-point favorites, while the over/under for total points scored is 208.5. Before making any Rockets vs. Lakers picks, check out the Lakers vs. Rockets predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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After 10,000 simulations of Rockets vs. Lakers, SportsLine’s model is going Over on the total (208.5) in over-under betting. The last matchup between these teams in mid-March went over with 240 combined points. Houston has heavily leaned over as of late, eclipsing the total in eight of its last 10 games. As for the Lakers, having this extended rest between the end of the regular season and the start of the postseason indicates Saturday’s contest should be high scoring. The Over sports a 12-5 record when the Lakers have 2+ days of rest between games.
Three players are projected to score at least 22 points, with another eight players forecasted to score more than 9 points. Durant is projected to be the game’s leading scorer, but the Lakers counter with nine players who score more than 5 points, compared to just six for the Rockets. With that, 218 combined points are scored, per 10,000 simulations run, as the Over hits 64.2% of the time. See the Lakers vs. Rockets spread pick at SportsLine.
One team Iraola has been heavily linked with is Athletic Club.
Ernesto Valverde announced in March he would leave the club in the summer, bringing an end to his latest four-year spell in Bilbao.
Born in the Basque Country, Iraola has strong ties to the club, making 510 appearances for them between 2003 and 2015.
His family’s desire to return to Spain is understood to be among the factors Iraola considered when deciding to leave Bournemouth.
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Reacting to Valverde’s departure, Iraola said: “It affects me probably as a supporter because I support the club.
“I’ve been playing there for a lot of years and has been a surprise also for me. It’s my biggest reference in football, Ernesto. It’s a decision that he has made, but it’s not affecting me apart from the supporter side, let’s say.”
Smith added: “It’s the club where he learned a lot of his footballing principles. A lot of the elements of his game comes from [Marcelo] Bielsa’s Athletic team.
“That job is available, if he wants to go back to Spain. There will be a massive, emotional pull for that job.”
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But interest from Spain might not just be limited to Bilbao.
Alvaro Arbeloa succeeded the sacked Xabi Alonso at Real Madrid in January, but the La Liga giants trail leaders Barcelona by nine points with seven games to go and were knocked out of the Champions League by Bayern Munich this week.
Could the former Spain full-back be tempted by the allure of Real Madrid’s star-studded squad and their vast transfer war chest? Or would he fancy a stint with Bayer Leverkusen in Germany before moving on to bigger names?
Nonetheless, where Iraola’s journey takes him next could prove to be one of the most compelling stories of the summer.
Lens came back from 2-0 down to claim a crucial home win over Toulouse on Friday night. The title-chasers are now just one point adrift of PSG, who have two games in hand.
In Spain, Atlético Madrid take on Real Sociedad in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday night. Atlético veteran Antoine Griezmann takes on his former club in what will be his last chance to win the competition before heading to the MLS this summer.
The CAF Champions League semi-final second legs also take place on Sunday, with AS FAR looking to see out their two-goal advantage in an all-Moroccan tie against RS Berkane. In the other semi-final, Mamelodi Sundowns will look to see out their one-goal advantage against ES Tunis.
Carlos Alcaraz has announced his withdrawal from next week’s Madrid Masters after picking up a wrist injury in Barcelona. The Spaniard now faces a race to return to fitness in time to defend his Roland-Garros title next month.
Nov 9, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright (5) during the second half against the Buffalo Bills at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images.
Most Minnesota Vikings fans hope the franchise drafts a running back somewhat early in the draft; the franchise is long overdue. But what if they don’t? Or what if they don’t pick one until Round 7, in which case the selection is a fool’s errand? The club might turn to trade options.
Minnesota may need a backup plan if the draft board breaks poorly.
Believe it or not, a handful of young running backs might be gettable via trade.
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Several Young Backs Could Enter the Trade Conversation
Ranked in ascending order, these are the most likely running back trade targets for the Vikings if they strike out in the draft (No. 1 = most realistic option).
New York Jets running back Braelon Allen takes the field during pregame warmups at MetLife Stadium, moving through early routines as teammates prepare for kickoff, with the scene unfolding on Sep 14, 2025 in East Rutherford. The rookie back readies for action against the Buffalo Bills as New York opens another AFC East matchup. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images.
9. Braelon Allen (NYJ)
Breece Hall was slated to become a free agent this offseason, and because the Jets seemed hellbent on starting over — trading Sauce Gardner was the evidence — many expected Hall to depart. Then, that didn’t happen.
The decision keeps Allen squarely in an RB2 role. If the Vikings dangled a draft pick in front of New York, they might be able to capture the Wisconsin alumnus and feature him more prominently than New York.
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8. Jonathon Brooks (CAR)
Injuries have utterly ravaged Brooks’s career, tripping him up to the point that he has never taken an NFL snap, despite a lofty forecast heading into the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Panthers have Chuba Hubbard employed as the RB1, along with Trevor Etienne, who was a 4th-Rounder last year. Brooks won’t cost much via trade, and his upside, if healthy, is through the roof.
7. Jacory Croskey-Merritt (WAS)
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The Commanders could draft Jeremiyah Love next week and totally place Croskey-Merritt on the back burner. Washington also has Rachaad White and Jerome Ford in the house at running back. Drafting Love would create a crowded house, perhaps making Croskey-Merritt expendable.
The rookie from last year showed some glimpses of brilliance; he’d need a new home if Washington invests in Love.
6. Ollie Gordon (MIA)
The Vikings’ new assistant head coach is a man named Frank Smith, and we worked with Gordon last year in Miami where Smith served as the offensive coordinator.
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De’Von Achane apparently isn’t for sale, but Gordon might be. He posted 4 touchdowns last year on 77 touches.
5. Tyjae Spears (TEN)
Scroll up to the Croskey-Merritt spot and recall the Jeremiyah Love angle.
The Titans could draft Love at Pick No. 4 on Thursday, creating a backfield of Tony Pollard, Tyjae Spears, and Jeremiyah Love. Per touches, Spears would be the odd man out if Tennessee opted to keep Pollard’s veteran presence.
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Sending Spears to Minnesota for a 6th-Rounder could work.
4. Trey Benson (ARI)
Speaking of crowded running back rooms, the Cardinals now have Tyler Allgeier, James Conner, and Benson, whose career has been rattled by injuries, like the aforementioned Brooks, who came from the same draft, believe it or not.
In Year No. 3, Benson is on tap to face a reduced workload with more cooks in the kitchen. The Cardinals wouldn’t re-up with Conner and sign Allgeier if they were in love with Benson. He could be available via trade.
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3. Dylan Sampson (CLE)
Cincinnati Bengals safety Geno Stone brings down Cleveland Browns running back Dylan Sampson after a reception during first-quarter action at Paycor Stadium, with the play occurring on Jan 4, 2026 in Cincinnati. The defensive stop halts forward momentum as both teams battle for early control in a divisional matchup. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images.
Cleveland drafted two tailbacks last year, Sampson from Tennessee and Quinshon Judkins from Ohio State. As expected, Judkins took the RB1 baton before a season-ending injury. Judkins very much looked the part of a steady RB1. In theory, if the Browns drafted another running back next week, the Vikings could call about Sampson’s price tag.
2. Kaleb Johnson (PIT)
Pittsburgh spent a 3rd-Rounder on Johnson last April, and he later played 51 snaps on offense, which was just bizarre for a team that didn’t have an elite RB1 ahead of him on the depth chart. Outwardly, Johnson is trending as a draft bust, but maybe he just needs snaps.
The Steelers, in the meantime, have Jaylen Warren back as the RB1 and also signed Rico Dowdle from the Carolina Panthers in March. Johnson is the clear-cut RB3 in Pittsburgh. He’d have a more advantageous outlook elsewhere if traded.
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1. Jaylen Wright (MIA)
Note the Frank Smith connection above; this guy is the Dolphins’ RB2 at the moment. Ollie Gordon could take his spot this summer, and Wright would be buried as the RB3 or need a new employer.
Miami Dolphins running back Jaylen Wright carries the ball through traffic during second-quarter play against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium, with the moment unfolding on Jan 4, 2026 in Foxborough. Wright navigates the defense as Miami looks to sustain drives in a late-season AFC East contest on the road. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images.
Wright has 4.38 speed. He’s tallied about 600 yards from scrimmage in two seasons. The guy needs more touches. There’s a decent chance the Vikings could allow it if they swing and miss on a running back in the draft.
Former Manchester United star Wayne Rooney saw AngryGinge pull out his infamous boxing knockout celebration after scoring at the Sidemen Charity Match
AngryGinge cheekily copied Wayne Rooney’s iconic boxing knockout celebration after netting the opening goal at the Sidemen Charity Match at Wembley Stadium. The I’m A Celeb winner put the YouTube Allstars ahead with a powerful header before unleashing a series of celebrations in the corner.
The first saw him slide on his knees, swiftly followed by a hefty punch towards the crowd. Ginge then spun round and threw four mock punches before collapsing to the ground – a carbon copy of Rooney’s famous celebration against Tottenham in 2015, which came just days after footage emerged of him being knocked out by Phil Bardsley.
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Despite being on the receiving end of that infamous clip, and with more than a decade having passed since, Rooney has been backed by former team-mate Louis Saha to turn to boxing and take down KSI in the ring – on one crucial condition.
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He told BetVictor: “Wayne Rooney was one of the players who we were always boxing. We had a coach who allowed us the day before the game to go on the punch bags.
“He loved boxing and I think when he was younger, he was a bit of a boxer. I wouldn’t be surprised to see him go into it. He is one of these people who love their sport, whether it’s golf or boxing or football.
“He is committed and wants to compete and win. Rooney vs KSI? I would love to see that. He’d have to get into shape but we know he can be a terrific athlete.
“He could go on a night out and then be the best player in training the next day. He’s an unbelievable athlete and if he got his fitness back, I’d back him to destroy these guys like KSI.
“A bit like Roy Keane, these guys have an enormous legacy. He’s England’s best ever player and there is a huge expectation when he gets a new management job.
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“These sorts of players can often be more comfortable in punditry, but I think he will still have a desire to make things a success as a manager, I think he just needs to improve his communication skills and learn from other great coaches.
“Being away from the game can be the best place to learn, hopefully that happens with Wayne.”
KSI has not stepped into the ring since his defeat to Tommy Fury in October 2023, with the entertainer turning his attention to other pursuits, including acquiring a minority stake in Dagenham and Redbridge.
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Rooney, meanwhile, has carved out a role in punditry over the past 18 months following unsuccessful managerial stints at Birmingham City and Plymouth Argyle.
The Manchester United icon has predominantly featured on Amazon Prime Video and the BBC’s Match of the Day, and also hosts a podcast on the latter platform.
Kings Valley was the initial standby when the entries were announced Wednesday, yet he slipped into the field of 14 when Plymouth pulled out.
Jack Turnbull, the Maher stable’s National Assistant Trainer, commented that Kings Valley’s settling pattern early on will be key to his success.
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A month back, he won the Bairnsdale Cup (1600m), and his latest was a ninth in the Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m) at Caulfield, April 4.
“We thought his run was good,” Turnbull said.
“We had to go back from the gate and the way the track was playing it made it difficult and tricky, but the work he put in, we were very pleased with how he went.
“The thing is this week, we’re up in trip from that 2000 (metres) to the 2400 (metres) and the question mark will be whether he relaxes.
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“He can be fierce, but he’s not a slow horse. He’s got a very good turn of foot, so we’ve got to work him down a bit into the run.
“I think if he stays on, and relaxes, he’s a good chance as this is his future.”
He notched a win at Sandown over 2100m before, with this being only his second go at 2400m since fifth of six at Caulfield last October.
Kings Valley went into a break immediately post that run and has returned sharply.
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“I think he’s got the profile, he’s got the page, and everything else to get 2400 (metres), but it has been a matter of when,” Turnbull said.
“Arguably we could have waited and gone to another benchmark race, but it’s a Caulfield Cup qualifier, a rich race and it gives us a chance.
“We’ve drawn a good gate to smother him up and I think he can run a forward race for us.”
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Shaquille O’Neal watches the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the Minnesota Timberwolves in game four of the western conference finals for the 2024 NBA playoffs at American Airlines Center on May 28, 2024 in Dallas, Texas.(Jerome Miron/USA TODAY Sports)
The Basketball Hall of Famer said he denounced himself as a celebrity years ago for a similar reason.
“I denounced myself from being a celebrity about 10 years ago because those people are weird. I’m not weird,” O’Neal said.
The New Jersey native said he wants to treat people with respect and just be a regular guy. O’Neal, despite his prowess as a basketball player, went to school after his playing career.
Dec 14, 2024; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Shaquille O’Neal arrives on the red carpet before the Emirates NBA Cup semifinal game at T-Mobile Arena.(Candice Ward/Imagn Images)
O’Neal left LSU after his junior year to play in the NBA but returned to finish his bachelor’s degree. He also has an MBA and Ph.D in education, but people don’t think he actually earned the “Dr.” before his name.
“The funniest thing I get is, ‘Oh it’s honorary.’ I say, ‘No, it’s not. I had to go to school and write papers and do all that stuff,” O’Neal said.
“I’m very super successful without that, but I wanted to stress to my children and children around that education is very important.”
Shaquille O’Neal looks on before the game between the Boston Celtics and the Dallas Mavericks in game one of the 2024 NBA Finals at TD Garden on June 6, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts.(David Butler II/USA TODAY Sports)
O’Neal talked about the NIL era and how young athletes want the money first but don’t have the education on how to the manage the money.
O’Neal thrived on the court, winning four NBA titles across his 19 seasons and making 15 All-Star teams, and appears to be thriving off the court as well.
Like in many more serious walks of life, Covid came through the UK and Ireland’s golf travel industry like a wrecking ball, with a crushing effect on the courses, hoteliers and transportation providers that are propped up by North American golfers traveling east.
Livelihoods were on the brink. I was in the middle of it myself. Two whole seasons — 2020 and 2021 — of rescheduling trips for patient clients and incredibly understanding suppliers, who all worked to make sure dream trips were realized, albeit two years later in some cases.
On the ground, 2022 wasn’t much better. While most golfers went ahead with travel plans, barely a week passed where there wasn’t some sort of testing hiccup: calls hours ahead of arrival with reports of a positive Covid test; the isolation measures that came with it. Added to that, we were basically cramming three years of trips into one — serious stress in itself.
Since those dark days at the dawn of the decade, the industry has roared back like never before. Green fees at marquee courses have risen 10 to 15 percent year over year (a story for another time), with little or no sign of the demand dropping off. The golf travel industry is predicted to be worth a stunning $42 billion by 2030. So what are the implications for your buddies trip? In short, very small windows of opportunity. Such is the gold rush for tee times among tour operators that booking windows for 2027 will slam shut much sooner than you think.
By the time you read this, overseas travelers may have already missed the boat at bucket-listers like Portrush and Royal County Down. West coast Scotland, featuring World Top 100s Trump Turnberry, Royal Troon and Prestwick, might still be for the taking — but call your tour operator of choice now, because by the end of Q2 in 2026, much of 2027 will be sold out on one of golf’s most sought-after triple threats.
The overriding message is that for the most in-demand venues, you now need to plan 18 months ahead. Still banking on a 2026 trip? There is one place you can go and play World Top 100 courses every day, stay in world-class accommodations, fly direct from anywhere in the U.S. and be blown away off the course: England. And no one is talking about it.
Next time.
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