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Spurs win 11th straight, finishing off undefeated February and closing in on Thunder for West’s best record

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The San Antonio Spurs won their 11th consecutive game on Thursday with a 126-110 victory over the Brooklyn Nets. With their next game scheduled for Sunday, the Spurs finished the month of February undefeated. San Antonio’s last defeat was on Jan. 31, a 111-106 loss to the Charlotte Hornets.

The 11-game winning streak is the third-longest in the NBA this season, following the Oklahoma City Thunder’s 16 straight wins and the Detroit Pistons’ 13 consecutive wins. The run is also the second-longest streak in Spurs history after winning 13 straight during the 2015-16 season.

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Coupled with the Thunder’s loss to the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday, the Spurs are now only 1.5 games back from the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference. The two teams don’t play each other again for the remainder of the regular season. San Antonio has 23 games left, while Oklahoma City has 22.

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Julian Champagnie led the Spurs with 26 points (shooting 6-of-9 on 3-pointers), 3 steals and 2 blocks. Stephon Castle followed with 18 points, making 10-of-12 free throws. Devin Vassell scored 14 points, hitting 4-of-7 3s, with 7 rebounds and 5 assists. And Victor Wembanyama finished with 12 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals and 2 blocks as San Antonio improved to 43-16.

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Champagnie said “it means everything” to return to New York, where he played college basketball at St. John’s and grew up on Staten Island, and have a great game in front of hometown fans. He told the Spurs TV broadcast team that he had to buy 17 tickets for family and friends.

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San Antonio ran out to a 36-22 lead in the first quarter, led by 13 points from Castle. Brooklyn opened the third quarter with a 13-4 run that cut its deficit to 75-69 with 8:34 remaining in the frame. But the Spurs closed out the quarter by outscoring the Nets 29-15.

“It feels like the players are finding different ways to win,” Spurs coach Mitch Johnson said after the game, via the San Antonio Express News. “That’s a sign of growth.”

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Brooklyn was led by Michael Porter Jr.’s 25 points and 14 rebounds, while Danny Wolf and Day’Ron Sharpe each contributed 14 points off the bench. With the loss, the Nets dropped to 15-43, the second-worst record in the East and third-worst in the NBA.

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The 11-0 February was the third undefeated month in Spurs history and first since a 16-0 March during the 2013-14 season.

The Spurs next face the Knicks at Madison Square Garden for a nationally televised Sunday matinee at 1 p.m ET. By then, they could be within a game of the Thunder, who host the Denver Nuggets on Friday.

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Maple Leafs’ Anthony Stolarz, Brandon Carlo, Dakota Joshua done for season

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Berube also added that no surgery is required for the players. All three players were injured during Wednesday’s loss to Washington.

However, Berube noted that Stolarz’s injury is serious enough that it may impact his off-season.

Stolarz exited the Capitals game in pain due to a lower-body injury suffered after making a save.

The 32-year-old goalie has been plagued by injuries throughout his entire career, and was limited to just 26 contests this season after appearing in a career-high 34 last season.

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Stolarz posted an .893 save percentage and 3.28 goals-against average this season, and signed a four-year, $15-million extension that kicks in July 1.

Joshua also suffered an upper-body injury after crashing into the boards following a collision with Rasmus Sandin in the second period.

The 29-year-old, who was acquired in the off-season from Vancouver, totalled 10 goals and eight assists this year. He played in only 55 games, though, as he also dealt with injuries early in the season.

Carlo, meanwhile, suffered a lower-body injury. The 29-year-old’s play has been under a microscope all season due to the exorbitant price the Maple Leafs paid for his services at the trade deadline last season.

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He has seven assists in 55 games this season, and registered 10 total points – all assists – in 88 combined regular season and playoff contests with Toronto over the last year-and-a-half.

The Maple Leafs host the Florida Panthers on Saturday (7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. CT, Sportsnet+) in a battle for last place in the Atlantic Division.

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Carlos Alcaraz’s SF opponent Valentin Vacherot shares romantic kiss with girlfriend after making history at Monte-Carlo Masters

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Valentin Vacherot created history on Friday as he became the first Monegasque player at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters to reach the semi-finals after defeating Alex de Minaur in the fifth seed after a gruelling 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Following the victory, Vacherot’s girlfriend Emily Snyyder shared a romantic moment with the Monégasque star that she shared on her socials. The 27-year-old will be facing Carlos Alcaraz in the semi-finals in the Principality.

“It is such an honour to be part of the semi-finals with the three best players of the past few years…I can’t wait to play Carlos tomorrow in my hometown, it is amazing.” – Vacherot commented on his upcoming SF matchup against regning World No. 1 at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters.

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When Valentin Vacherot marked a career milestone on Friday, his partner Emily was by his side. Soon after his victory, the couple shared a celebratory kiss, which she later posted on her social media, accompanied by an emotional reaction.

Valentin Vacherot shares romantic moment with his girlfriend Emily Snyder after historic win in the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters QF gameValentin Vacherot shares romantic moment with his girlfriend Emily Snyder after historic win in the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters QF game
Valentin Vacherot shares romantic moment with his girlfriend Emily Snyder after historic win in the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters QF game

Subsequently, Emily shared two other moments from Vacherot’s historic run with heartwarming captions. One of the posts captures the tennis star’s family’s reaction to his magnificent quarter-final win, whereas the other captures Vacherot’s post-game moment.

Valentin Vacherot's girlfriend Emily shares celebratory moments after quarter final victory at the Rolex Monte-Carlo MastersValentin Vacherot's girlfriend Emily shares celebratory moments after quarter final victory at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters
Valentin Vacherot’s girlfriend Emily shares celebratory moments after quarter final victory at the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters

“ABSOLUTE CINEMA” – Valentin Vacherot’s girlfriend Emily captioned her post on IG.

After Valentin Vacherot bagged the Rolex Shanghai Masters title last September, Emily has been his biggest cheerleader. Friday’s victory is marked as extremely special for the couple, as the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters venue happens to be within walking distance of where their love story began four years ago.

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Valentin Vacherot climbs up to No. 17 in PIF ATP live rankings as he is set to face World No. 1 in SF at the Monte-Carlo Masters

Valentin has been on a roll since he bagged three-set victories against Hubert Hurkacz Juan, and Manuel Cerundolo earlier this week, while he crushed a big win against fourth seed Lorenzo Musetti in three straight sets. The Monégasque star played red-hot tennis and secured runs just eight months after his dominating triumph in Shanghai.

“All the guys in the crowd chanting, they are my best friends from when I was nine, 10 years old. It is rare for a player to have this chance to have this many people around. The members sat in the boxes. I am so lucky to have a tournament in my club.” – Vacherot spoke in an emotional moment.

Vacherot now turns his focus to the upcoming semi-final, where he will be facing the reigning World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz at the Monte-Carlo Masters