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NBA roundup: Pistons halt Lakers’ 9-game winning streak

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NBA: Los Angeles Lakers at Detroit PistonsMar 23, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Pistons Jalen Duren (0) battles for position between Los Angeles Lakers Jaxson Hayes (11) and Deandre Ayton (5) during the second half at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Reginek-Imagn Images

Daniss Jenkins poured in a career-high 30 points, including four in the final 25 seconds, and the host Detroit Pistons ended the Los Angeles Lakers’ nine-game winning streak with a 113-110 victory on Monday.

Jenkins added eight assists while Jalen Duren contributed 20 points and 11 rebounds in Detroit’s fourth straight win. The Pistons played without All-Star Cade Cunningham for the third consecutive game. Cunningham was diagnosed with a collapsed lung last week.

Luka Doncic led the Lakers with 32 points. Austin Reaves had 24 points and Deandre Ayton amassed 13 points and 10 rebounds. LeBron James finished with 12 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds.

Doncic was eligible to play after the team successfully won an appeal to the league. The superstar guard picked up his 16th technical foul on Saturday, triggering an automatic one-game suspension for reaching the season limit. However, the technical was rescinded on Sunday. Doncic airballed a contested 3-point try at the buzzer.

Thunder 123, 76ers 103

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scored 22 points to guide Oklahoma City to its 12th straight win, a comfortable victory in Philadelphia.

Jalen Williams and Jaylin Williams each added 18 points for Oklahoma City, which shot well from the field (53.3%), the 3-point arc (43.9%) and the foul line (9 of 10) in a smooth all-around performance. Jared McCain, who was dealt from the Sixers to the Thunder at last month’s trade deadline, chipped in with 13 points off the bench.

VJ Edgecombe scored 35 points to pace Philadelphia, which had won four of its previous five games. The Sixers continued to play without Tyrese Maxey (finger), Joel Embiid (oblique) and Paul George (suspension), among others.

Pacers 128, Magic 126

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Pascal Siakam scored a season-high 37 points as Indiana ended a franchise-record 16-game losing streak with a victory at Orlando.

Jarace Walker chimed in with 20 points as the Pacers won for the first time since Feb. 11, before the All-Star break. Aaron Nesmith had 19 points — all in the second half — while shooting 5 of 8 from 3-point range, and Andrew Nembhard paired 13 points with 14 assists.

Paolo Banchero poured in a season-best 39 for the Magic, who took their fifth straight defeat. Orlando trailed by six with 1:33 to play but had its shot for a tie denied at the buzzer when Siakam blocked Banchero’s layup attempt.

Spurs 136, Heat 111

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Victor Wembanyama posted 26 points, 15 rebounds, five blocks and four assists as San Antonio defeated host Miami.

It was the sixth straight win for the Spurs who are 22-2 since Feb. 1 — the best record in the NBA during that span. With Wembanyama playing, the Spurs have won 11 straight games. On Monday, he got the most support from Dylan Harper and Keldon Johnson (21 points each off the bench); and Stephon Castle (19 points).

Miami lost its fifth straight game, tying its longest skid of the season. Norman Powell led Miami on Monday with 21 points while Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro had 18 points each. The Heat are now just 1-5 since Adebayo scored 83 points on March 10. Powell, Andrew Wiggins (nine points) and Jaime Jaquez Jr. (eight points) all returned from injuries for the Heat, but they weren’t enough.

Clippers 129, Bucks 96

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Kawhi Leonard scored 28 points and set a career high for made 3-pointers in a season as Los Angeles returned home with a blowout win over Milwaukee.

Brook Lopez and Kobe Sanders produced 19 points apiece and Darius Garland added 15 points and six assists for the Clippers, who won a second straight game while beginning a run with seven of their last 11 regular-season games at home. The Clippers shot 58% from the floor and 44.7% (17 of 38) from beyond the arc as Leonard set a career high with 149 made 3-pointers for the season.

Gary Trent Jr. scored 20 points, AJ Green had 15 and Ryan Rollins added 13 for the Bucks, who fell to 3-11 since Feb. 27. Milwaukee was without Giannis Antetokounmpo (knee) for the fourth consecutive game. The Bucks star has played six games since Jan. 27.

Bulls 132, Rockets 124

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Collin Sexton scored 25 points and Matas Buzelis added 23 to pace seven players in double figures and boost host Chicago past Houston.

Chicago squandered a 22-point, first-half lead before recovering down the stretch against Houston, scoring 14 of the game’s final 20 points. Leonard Miller matched a career high with 17 points to go with nine rebounds while Josh Giddey had 15 points and 13 assists.

The Rockets lost their third straight road game despite a 40-point effort from Kevin Durant and Alperen Sengun’s 33-point, 13-rebound, 10-assist triple-double. Durant and Sengun combined on 31-for-42 shooting. Amen Thompson added 23 points for Houston while Reed Sheppard had 13.

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Hawks 146, Grizzlies 107

Nickeil Alexander-Walker scored 26 points — 22 in the first half — and Atlanta routed struggling Memphis for its 11th straight home victory.

The Hawks are 14-2 since the All-Star break and have won 13 of their last 14 games. Their margin of victory during the home-court winning streak is 19.8 points. The Grizzlies have lost three straight and 11 of their past 12 games.

Atlanta also got 16 points from Jonathan Kuminga and Onyeka Okongwu. Memphis was led by GG Jackson with 26 points and Tyler Burton, who came off the bench to score 20 points and grab eight rebounds.

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Raptors 143, Jazz 127

RJ Barrett scored 27 points and Sandro Mamukelashvili added 23 as Toronto snapped a two-game skid with a blowout of Utah in Salt Lake City.

Ja’Kobe Walter made six 3-pointers and finished with a season-high 21 points for the Raptors, who led by as many as 35 and shot 61.4% from the field, including 54.1% (20 of 37) from 3-point range.

Ace Bailey led the Jazz with a career-high 37 points and matched his career high with seven 3-pointers. Brice Sensabaugh scored 24 points as Utah lost for the sixth time in seven games.

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Trail Blazers 134, Nets 99

Toumani Camara established career highs of 35 points and nine 3-pointers to lead Portland to a convincing victory over visiting Brooklyn.

Camara scored 23 points on flawless shooting in the first half to get Portland started toward its fourth win in the past five games. Deni Avdija scored 18 points, Kris Murray added 16 points off the bench, and Donovan Clingan had 15 rebounds and seven blocked shots to go with seven points for the Trail Blazers, who are a half-game behind the Los Angeles Clippers for the eighth spot in the Western Conference.

Reserve Tyson Etienne scored a team-high 18 points, Ziaire Williams scored 16 and Josh Minott added 15 for the Nets, who lost their eighth straight contest and 18th in their past 20. Backup Chaney Johnson had 12.

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Warriors 137, Mavericks 131

Moses Moody hit a key 3-pointer in overtime before sustaining a left knee injury as the Warriors concluded a six-game trip with a victory over Dallas.

Moody finished with 23 points for the Warriors, who put eight players in double figures while earning just their second victory on the trek. However, he was stretched off in overtime. Kristaps Porzingis returned to one of his old homes to log 22 points.

Cooper Flagg had a game-high 32 points for the Mavericks. Dallas rallied from an 11-point, fourth-quarter deficit to have the final shot of regulation, but Naji Marshall couldn’t connect on a 25-footer with the clock winding down.

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Arne Slot fumes over VAR trend as penalty call costs Liverpool dearly in Champions League

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Liverpool could not produce another famous European comeback at Anfield as they were knocked out of the Champions League by Paris Saint-Germain – but had their second-half penalty not been controversially overturned, things could have been very different.

The hosts were trailing 2-0 on aggregate but still had the second leg finely poised at 0-0, knowing the pendulum could swing heavily in their favour if they made PSG’s net bulge.

It looked like they had secured the golden opportunity to do just that as Alexis Mac Allister went down under the challenge of Willian Pacho to earn Liverpool a penalty on 64 minutes.

Former referee Mark Clattenburg said on Prime Video’s coverage of the match that he expected the call against what he branded a “clumsy challenge” to stand, but to his and the commentators’ surprise, match official Maurizio Mariani was ordered to the pitchside monitor and promptly overturned his decision.

“We talk about clear and obvious every time we talk about interventions,” Clattenburg, bemoaning the decision. “When we see the contact on Mac Allister, people will say it’s soft but it’s not wrong. There is contact. Once the referee gives it, I expect the penalty to be upheld.”

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Alan Shearer then added: “I’m surprised as well because Mac Allister does ever so well to protect that ball, inviting the challenge in from Pacho and once he tries to get the ball and doesn’t, and does make contact with him and the referee gives it, I’m really, really surprised he’s overturned it.”

It proved the beginning of the end for Liverpool’s hopes of a fightback, with PSG going up the other end and scoring through Ousmane Dembele eight minutes later, taking the aggregate score to 3-0.

Dembele then doubled his tally and PSG’s lead on the night in stoppage time to compound Liverpool’s woes.

Alexis Mac Allister goes down under the challenge of Willian Pacho in the box
Alexis Mac Allister goes down under the challenge of Willian Pacho in the box (Getty)

Speaking after the match, both Liverpool manager Arne Slot and defender Ibrahima Konate expressed their frustration at the penalty decision.

“If you look at our season I am completely not surprised because so many decisions have gone against us,” Slot said, bemoaning his side’s luck with penalty call this season.

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“For me it is quite simple, if the referee did not give a penalty the VAR would never have intervened. As I said I don’t think it is a surprise this season, not just the Champions League but also in the Premier League many decisions have gone against us.”

Konate added: “Last season we had a penalty like that. For me it was a clear penalty and was just behind the referee but he did not blow the whistle and we have to deal with that. If we got the penalty and score it would be completely different.”

And echoing their annoyance, Wayne Rooney was the first to highlight how he felt the referee was wrong to reverse his call, even if the original decision was “soft”.

Liverpool’s second-half penalty was contentiously overturned
Liverpool’s second-half penalty was contentiously overturned (PA)

“I think after giving it, I don’t think it should go to VAR,” he said. “It should have stood. It should be the penalty.

“Liverpool are really not to get that penalty at that 0-0 in tonight’s game. If they get that and they score, I think that it’s a different game, maybe a different outcome. You can see there’s clear contact on Mac Allister and I think that was the wrong decision.”

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Robbie Fowler added that he felt “ VAR has probably not done its job there”, while Daniel Sturridge was resolute on the fact it was penalty offence.

 “There’s clear contact. If it’s on VAR and you can see the contact then it’s a penalty,” Sturridge said.

“You can say that the action is to get his body across, which as an attacker, that’s what you do normally. So if the contact’s there and the ball’s coming to me, then it’s a penalty. Simple as that.”

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Vikings May Ignore a Popular Draft Theory

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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell introduces defensive coordinator Brian Flores during a press session at the TCO Performance Center on July 2024 in Eagan, Minnesota. Flores discusses his background and defensive vision after joining Minnesota, bringing experience from previous roles with the Patriots, Dolphins, and Steelers into the organization. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

Are you itching for the Minnesota Vikings to draft a cornerback early in the draft? If so, it may not be in Round 1, says one popular analyst.

Minnesota could bypass the cornerback early and trust its board.

The Athletic‘s Alec Lewis, who is plugged into the Vikings’ interworkings, claimed this week that cornerback may not be on the menu in Round 1.

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Minnesota Has More Than One Path if CB Waits until Day 2

If not a CB, then what?

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Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores surveys the field from the sideline during NFC wild card action on Jan. 13, 2025, at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Flores tracks formations and personnel while coordinating calls, managing adjustments in real time during a high-stakes postseason road matchup against a playoff-caliber opponent. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images.

Lewis: CB May Not Be the Pick for Vikings

Sizing up the draft in nine days, Lewis opined this week, “Coaching input will be weighed heavily. And unlike previous seasons, the Vikings have a bevy of picks in the top 100. The team’s leadership knows it needs to find hits.”

“The Vikings haven’t used a first- or second-round pick on a cornerback since Flores arrived, and I don’t expect them to start now, especially after signing free agent James Pierre.”

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Until Lewis’s declaration, cornerback felt like a draft need — and probably still is — especially in January and February.

The Defense Is Great without Elite CBs

Listen, if you want an argument to suggest the Vikings don’t need a cornerback in Round 1, well, the team has it. These are the defensive numbers under Flores:

Vikings Defense Ranking,
Per EPA/Play,
Under Brian Flores:

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2023: 17th
2024: 2nd
2025: 3rd
Overall Since 2023: 2nd

Meanwhile, the Vikings have featured these cornerbacks with Flores in charge:

  • Byron Murphy Jr.
  • Isaiah Rodgers
  • Stephon Gilmore
  • Akayleb Evans
  • Mekhi Blackmon
  • Shaquill Griffin
  • Andrew Booth
  • Jeff Okudah
  • Fabian Moreau

Flores hasn’t needed elite cornerbacks — or even young ones — to generate the NFL’s second-best defense over the last three years. This might just be his modus operandi.

The Precedent

Want to know why Lewis is probably onto something? The evidence from precedent is already lurking. In 2023, the Vikings could’ve drafted a Round 1 corner; they picked wide receiver Jordan Addison. In 2024, the Vikings could’ve drafted a Round 1 corner; they picked quarterback J.J. McCarthy and outside linebacker Dallas Turner. In 2025, the Vikings could’ve drafted a Round 1 corner; they picked guard Donovan Jackson.

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In each of the last three drafts, cornerback was considered a vivid draft need. Minnesota didn’t take any until after the 1st Round.

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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell addresses reporters during a press conference on Sep. 26, 2025, at the Sport Ireland Campus in Dublin, Ireland. The session captures O’Connell discussing preparation, logistics, and team messaging as the Vikings navigate international travel and represent the franchise during the NFL’s global schedule. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

One might ask: Why would Flores start needing cornerbacks now? The only answer might be that former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah is out of the way. He was fired on January 30th, mainly for poor drafting habits and offseason quarterback decision-making.

Moreover, when Flores coached the Miami Dolphins from 2019 to 2021, his employer drafted just one 1st-Round cornerr.

In contrast, Zone Coverage‘s Chris Schad noted on the Vikings draft this week, “Grabbing a cornerback would be a pick that satisfies Flores but also gives the Vikings a premium position at a potential discount. The same would go for edge rusher. Minnesota already has Jonathan Greenard, Dallas Turner, and Andrew Van Ginkel. However, they could easily be in a different situation if they trade Greenard and let Van Ginkel walk at the end of his contract.”

“The offense could also use help at offensive tackle and wide receiver. That may be enough to keep Flores salivating at the thought of a top safety for another round or two. Minnesota’s defense definitely needs some help, and Dillon Thieneman could contribute. But they also must be careful not to lean too heavily into Flores’ demands and build a team that can compete long after he heads to his next coaching destination.”

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The Draft Options if No R1 CB

After Round 1, a cornerback feels like fair game, particularly as Minnesota has nine picks overall. These are the corners to know between Round 2 and 4, men whom Minnesota could pick and expect to blossom into something before too long:

  • Avieon Terrell (Clemson | R1-R2)
  • Colton Hood (Tennessee | R2)
  • Chris Johnson (San Diego State | R2)
  • Brandon Cisse (South Carolina | R2)
  • D’Angelo Ponds (Indiana | R2)
  • Treydan Stukes (Arizona | R2)
  • Keionte Scott (Miami (FL) | R2)
  • Keith Abney II (Arizona State | R3)
  • Davison Igbinosun (Ohio State | R3)
  • Julian Neal (Arkansas | R3)
  • Chandler Rivers (Duke | R3)
  • Malik Muhammad (Texas | R3)
  • Devin Moore (Florida | R4)
  • Daylen Everette (Georgia | R4)
  • Will Lee II (Texas A&M | R4)
  • Tacario Davis (Washington | R4–R5)
  • Ephesians Prysock (Washington | R4–R5)
  • Hezekiah Masses (California | R4–R5)
Jermod McCoy celebrates after recovering a fumble during a Tennessee game. Vikings draft cornerback
Tennessee defensive back Jermod McCoy reacts after recovering a fumble during second-quarter action on Nov. 30, 2024, at FirstBank Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee. The play highlights his awareness and quick response as he secures possession and shifts momentum during a competitive conference matchup late in the regular season. Mandatory Credit: Stephanie Amador-Imagn Images.

SI.com‘s Will Ragatz mock-drafted Stukes to the Vikings earlier this month, explaining, “If the Vikings don’t take a safety in the first round, Stukes is one of my favorite targets at that position in round two. He’s listed as a cornerback in some spots, but he’s really a versatile defensive back who projects as either a slot corner or strong safety in the NFL.”

“Stukes is an older prospect, having spent six years at Arizona, where he went from walk-on to team captain and star. Last season, he bounced back from a 2024 ACL tear and recorded four interceptions with a 90.4 PFF coverage grade.”

Minnesota hasn’t successfully drafted a cornerback with staying power since Trae Waynes and Mackensie Alexander — a decade ago.

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3 players who could score the most runs in today’s RCB vs LSG match

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The Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) will lock horns with the Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in the 23rd match of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The M Chinnasway Stadium in Bengaluru will host the match on Wednesday, April 15.

After registering an 18-run victory over the Mumbai Indians (MI) away, the defending champions will be keen to register a hat-trick of wins at home. They have already defeated SunRisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in the first two matches. In their last match, they put 240/4 in 20 overs. Philip Salt, Virat Kohli, and Rajat Patidar chipped in with their 50s.

On the other hand, LSG will be keen to bounce back after losing to GT by seven wickets. Having said that, they beat SRH and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the first two away games this season. None of the batters found themselves going against the Titans, managing 164.

Here are 3 batters who are likely to score big in the RCB vs LSG IPL 2026 match:

Rajat Patidar

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Rajat Patidar – Source: Getty

RCB captain Rajat Patidar has been in exceptional form with the bat in IPL 2026. The right-handed batter is one of the leading run-getters, amassing 195 runs in four innings at a strike rate of 214.28, including two half-centuries. In the home games, the 32-year-old smashed 31 (12) and 48* (19) against SRH and CSK, respectively. He will now look to continue his exploits with the ball against GT.

In the IPL, Patidar has scored 1,306 runs in 42 innings at a strike rate of 161.03, including one century and 11 fifties. Overall, he has 3,083 runs in 102 T20s at a strike rate of 158.26, including one ton and 28 half-centuries.

Virat Kohli

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Virat Kohli – Source: Getty

Like Patidar, Virat Kohli has been in stunning form in IPL 2026. The right-handed batter has scored 179 runs in four matches at a strike rate of 162.72. The 37-year-old smashed 69* (38) and 50 (38) against SRH and MI, respectively. With 657 runs in 15 matches, he also emerged as their highest run-getter when they lifted their maiden IPL trophy after 18 years last season.

In his last outing against LSG, Kohli slammed 54 off 30 deliveries in 2025. He has a terrific record at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, amassing 3,299 runs in 93 innings at a strike rate of 144.31, including four tons and 25 half-centuries. Having scored 8,840 runs in 271 matches, he is also the leading run-getter in the T20 league.

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Rishabh Pant

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Rishabh Pant – Source: Getty

Rishabh Pant enjoys a promising record against RCB in IPL. The wicketkeeper-batter has scored 539 runs in 13 matches at a strike rate of 158.06, including one century and four fifties. In his last outing, he slammed an unbeaten 118 off 61 balls against the Bengaluru-based franchise. At the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, the southpaw has amassed 160 runs in three innings, comprising two half-centuries. The 28-year-old recently slammed an unbeaten 68 off 50 deliveries against SRH. After managing 10 and 18 against KKR and GT, he will look to bounce back against RCB.

In the IPL, Pant has 3,656 runs in 129 matches at a strike rate of 147.06, including two tons and 20 half-centuries. Overall, he has over 5,000 runs in T20s, comprising three centuries.