Khamzat Chimaev lost his aura at UFC 328? UFC legend has bold opinion

Dustin Poirier believes Khamzat Chimaev’s status in the middleweight division took a meaningful hit at UFC 328 in Newark on Saturday night, and he believes whoever faces Chimaev next will walk away with less psychological damage than previous opponents.

Speaking on UFC on Paramount+ after the show, Poirier also took direct aim at the post-fight moment between Chimaev and Sean Strickland, suggesting that the reconciliation revealed some uneasiness about the entire buildup.

“In the next fight, no matter who he faces, it will be hard to scare him because his aura has been damaged this week,” Poirier said. “With the back-and-forth, I thought it was real. I think it affected his whole aura this week. And putting the belt on Strickland — like, come on, man. He definitely worked for us.”

MMA: UFC 328 Chimaev vs. Strickland
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Poirier’s point lies in the fact that Chimaev created a unique figure in the sport. The undefeated record was an important part of his mystique, but there was also a sense of danger that surrounded him in preparation for every fight.

The conversation between Strickland and Chimaev before UFC 328 turned into some of the harshest pre-fight trash talk in recent memory, touching on religion, ethnicity, and physical threats, which made the confrontation truly unsettling.

In Poirier’s view, Chimaev’s willingness to make peace with Strickland immediately after the final bell rang, diminished the authenticity of everything that preceded it. The entire fight was competitive. All three judges scored the contest two rounds each and the fifth round before two of them awarded the fight to Strickland in the final round and by split decision, giving Chimaev the first loss of his MMA career and stripping him of the middleweight championship.

Whether Chimaev gets an immediate rematch or Strickland defends against another challenger has not yet been confirmed by the UFC.

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2 terrifying stats show NY Mets season is already lost as 12 games remain miserable

A pair of absurd statistics highlighted the fact that the New York Mets season is already over after their 12-game losing streak on Tuesday.

There were high expectations for the Mets entering the 2026 season. Despite a disastrous finish last fall that saw them lose and miss the playoffs, the team’s offseason moves have given fans reason to believe they can contend for the National League East title this year.

However, after starting the year with a solid 7-4 record, things have descended into chaos. After a tough 5-3 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night, in which they led 3-0 at one point, the Mets’ losing streak is now 12 games. Following this latest setback, MLB.com Mets writer Anthony DiComo noted two interesting statistics that show the current campaign has already been a losing one for the Queens team.

New York Mets Record: 7-16

The first is the fact that the team’s ongoing slump puts them in a rare position for a franchise that has seen many terrible teams. Tuesday’s loss now takes them just five games away from tying the 1962 New York Mets’ record 17-game losing streak.

This was the franchise’s first season in existence. They finished the year with a 40–120 record and are viewed as the worst team in MLB history, along with the 2024 Chicago White Sox who finished 41–121. Not too far from one of the worst teams in history, there isn’t much hope for change.

Still, this was not the worst-case scenario described by DiComo. The Mets beat writer also mentioned a stat that will be heard all over New York sports radio on Wednesday. And the fact is that no team in MLB history has ever reached the playoffs after suffering 12 consecutive losses at any point during the season.

This means the 2026 Mets will now have to do something that has never happened in over 150 years of MLB games if they want to make the playoffs. This season feels pretty lost, and it’s only April.

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‘Completely lost their way’ – Dutch journalists spot PSG in the slot for Liverpool

When you’re really under pressure, like Arne Slott is right now liverpoolSo every aspect of your job is under scrutiny. And, this also includes how you look.

English fans are used to seeing a manager under pressure suddenly become lethargic, tired, unkempt or simply look as if he has had too much to do.

However, for Dutch journalist René van der Gijp, there is another issue at play for the slot at Liverpool; The way he is currently dressing.

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Van der Gijp was watching like everyone else as Paris Saint-Germain beat Liverpool 2-0 in the Champions League this week.

While the performance on the pitch was worrying, with Liverpool dominating throughout and fortunate not to concede more, it seemed the journalist was distracted by something else entirely.

He was not impressed with how Arne Slott had prepared himself for the game. This is something he has seen before from the Dutch coach and has called him out on it.

“He was standing there like a swimming instructor,” Voetbal Primer reported him as saying.

“His first match at Feyenoord, he was still wearing the T-shirt. And at the next press conference I was there and I said: You shouldn’t wear a T-shirt, because it is not acceptable for the Feyenoord coach to be standing on the sidelines in a Ziman shirt.”

Slott agreed with Driessen on that point. “But now he’s wearing that Ziman shirt again, so the guy has completely lost his way.”

“Can’t afford to lose”

For fellow journalist Valentin Driessen, time is now running out for Arne Slott at Liverpool. Indeed, he believes the Dutch coach has two games to save his job at Anfield.

“They have two more matches,” he said.

“Now he faces Bournemouth, who he can’t afford to lose. And he has to get it out in a proper way against Paris Saint-Germain.

“I have to say, I saw him in that little T-shirt and it’s not good. He’s the manager of Liverpool.”

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‘All motivation lost’ – players’ attitude questioned due to Newcastle United’s ‘special interest’

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Marcus Thuram has had one of the disappointing parts of Inter Milan’s Serie A season. Newcastle United are being increasingly tipped as a contender to sign the Frenchman.

The striker has scored 12 times in all competitions, finding the net seven times in Serie A. But his general performances have declined, with him being criticized for missing big chances throughout the campaign.

due to this corriere dello sport It was reported earlier this week that his release clause of €85 million might no longer even be relevant. Sport Witness covered interest from Newcastle United, with Aston Villa also in the running.

Now, there is growing talk in Italy that Thuram will be on his way out of Inter. Big question marks are also emerging regarding his general attitude and motivation.

The Magpies are very keen on Thuram

The Interista Learn more about the France International situation that is spiraling out of control.

His partnership with Lautaro Martínez flourished for two seasons. Inter fans had also developed a great admiration for Marcus Thuram, but that has now evaporated this season.

The striker is believed to have ‘lost all motivation’ for the Nerazzurri, having found his attitude poor in big games. He is often seen flailing around in the final third, not putting in enough effort.

His last league goal came on 8 February against Sassuolo, causing Inter to question his future at the club.

The outlet believes €65 million would be enough for the suitors, with Newcastle United ‘particularly interested’ in a summer transfer. There is a belief that the striker’s hefty release clause will not apply, especially if he fails to step up his performances.

That clause is actually only valid until the end of July. This is causing Inter to consider the situation as they look to earn as much as possible from the sale.

Our opinion: Deal could be cheaper than €65m

Inter signed Marcus Thuram on a free transfer, meaning whatever they earn will go as capital gains. Since they failed in the Champions League this season, it is very possible that they consider a major exit.

From a financial point of view, Thuram’s departure would make perfect sense. He could provide Inter with the biggest capital gain, and Newcastle United could potentially sign him for less than €65m.

A lot will depend on how he ends the season but the Italian media are now seriously questioning the player. This has never happened before and it looks like this is the beginning of the end for Thuram at San Siro.

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“I’ve lost that ego” – Victor Orta says he’s changed, but one transfer to Leeds United is notable

Victor Orta while in charge at Sevilla
Victor Orta while in charge at Sevilla

Victor Orta has lived the ups and downs of football intimately, but the Director of Football, best known for his time at Leeds United, says both the game and life have changed him.

In a candid interview with AS GaliciaOrta reflected on what held him back amid promotion, European nights and the praise that followed his most famous signings.

“I’ve lost that ego”: Orta opens up on self-awareness

Asked who keeps his feet on the ground? When success threatened to inflate his egoOrta did not hesitate.

“My wife,” He said. “She’s my anchor. Anyway, I’ve lost that ego.”

The Raphinha transfer that defined Orta’s Leeds reign

This is a surprising admission from a man known for his intensity and conviction.

Victor Orta acknowledged that football can attract even the most self-conscious operators, especially when the praise comes from highlighting specific talents.

“Certainly, you feel those butterflies when you see your name mentioned as the discoverer of so-and-so,” He accepted.

“Or someone says to you, ‘Ah, you brought Raphinha (to Leeds), now he can win the Ballon d’Or.'”

From £17 million gamble to Barcelona captain

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JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – 01 11 2026: Raphinha is seen celebrating with the trophy during the Spanish Supercup final game between the teams of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid

The deal marks one of Leeds United’s finest pieces of business in the Premier League era.

The Brazilian moved to Elland Road from Rennes in October 2020 in a £17m deal.

He scored 17 goals and recorded 12 assists in 67 games for the club, including a crucial penalty on the final day against Bournemouth in 2022. This helped prevent Leeds from relegation.

He moved to Barcelona in the summer for £50 million and after early struggles, he was named team captain amid a stellar campaign last season, in which he recorded 34 goals and 25 assists in 56 games and broke Lionel Messi’s record for goal contributions in a single Champions League campaign for the club.

He is, perhaps, the standout example of Orta’s eye for value and upside. But he insists that perspective now matters more than individual credit.

“I think there are more important things,” He concluded.

For Leeds fans, Raphinha’s legacy speaks for itself. Orta’s legacy at Elland Road is a different matter altogether.

However, the Spaniard says he is a changed man. Now, the legacy that Victor Orta values ​​most may be one that was created far away from the spotlight.

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Hurricanes lost to Blue Jackets

Never trust a game with matching numbers from the Brainrot meme…

In the Carolina Hurricanes’ 67th game of the season, they suffered a blowout loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets, defeating them 5–1 in the first half of the Hurricanes’ back-to-back Metropolitan Division sets. Nicolas Deslauriers dropped the gloves with Mathieu Ollivier, Seth Jarvis was a blood-thirsty threat who couldn’t stay out of the box, Jakob Slavin ate a puck, and I’m still confused over the decision to allow a goal that was clear goaltender interference… just wait until you hear what the refs told Rod Brind’Amour about it.

The Hurricanes came out of the gate strong on Tuesday evening, but when Jarvis took a double minor to high-sticking Zach Werenski before five minutes were played, the momentum quickly shifted in the Blue Jackets’ direction. The wildest part, this wasn’t even the only double minor for a stick violation by Jarvis, as he did the same to Connor Garland later in the third period, albeit…a little worse. Garland went down the tunnel, leaving behind the red color of the snow.

He has already accumulated 13 penalty minutes since ending his ‘good guy streak’ in the last game.

By the time the second period started, the Blue Jackets were already ahead by two goals, and the Hurricanes were having nothing for them. And so, in classic Enforcer fashion, DesLauriers got down to business at the start of his storm as he dropped the gloves with the Blue Jacket’s famous bruiser. As usual, after the fight, he would definitely give Olivier a helmet tap – his signature show of respect.

He did his job well, giving Carolina enough spark to score Andrei Svechnikov and cut Columbus’ lead in half. However, the Hurricanes could only do so much in the scoring department.

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With just over two and a half minutes remaining in the second frame, one of the most confusing events in recent sports occurred. Brandon Bussey was behind the net intent on clearing the puck when Danton Heinen came speeding up, and without thinking pushed his right skate into the back of the goaltender’s left skate, causing him to slip. Alexander Nikishin managed to block Charlie Coyle’s shot on the empty net, but Heinen came up and dumped the loose puck in, while Bussey attempted to jump in front and intercept it from next to the crease.

This was one of the clearest examples of goaltender interference – a penalty in the worst case, and a goal disallowed in the best case.

Rod Brind’Amour was unhappy when the call was not made and told the referee everything. Later, he spoke to FanDuel Sports Network’s rinkside reporter Hannah Yates about the incident, explaining that the referee had told him Bussey had dived.

Given Henen’s speed and movement and Bussey’s reaction, I’m honestly not sure how they came to this conclusion. Additionally, it is very easy for goalies to fall after making contact with the skate due to the boot being much shorter than a standard skater’s boot (which comes well above the ankle), thus providing significantly less support.

Alas, the goal stood and play continued.

In the third frame, Slavin was caught defending a two-on-one situation, going down to the ice to block a shot. Sadly, that obstacle was due to her face. Bleeding, he walked to the bench to get help and was able to stay in the game.

The Hurricanes travel to Lenovo Center on Wednesday night to face the Pittsburgh Penguins, who will have Evgeni Malkin back in the lineup.

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New rumor reveals Clippers fine for Kawhi-aspiration scandal, including lost draft picks

A new rumor offers a major update on the potential penalty the NBA will hand out to the Los Angeles Clippers in regards to potential salary cap manipulation for signing Kawhi Leonard in 2019.

The Clippers and owner Steve Ballmer found themselves embroiled in an ugly scandal last year when investigative reporter Pablo Torre broke the news about potential salary cap manipulation by the organization. Obviously, when the team signed Leonard to a three-year, $103 million deal in the summer of 2019, it included a huge amount of off-the-books payment.

During his investigation, Torre found documents that showed the Clippers boss helped create a dummy company called Aspiration, which signed the star forward with a $28 million endorsement deal. Yet he never made any presentation on behalf of the brand. The support price was suspiciously close to making up the difference between what the Clippers could legally make and the maximum competing offer from the Toronto Raptors.

Following the damaging report, the NBA launched an investigation into LA’s possible dirty dealings in signing the seven-time All-Star. Although there has been no update on when a final decision might come from the league, there has been a lot of speculation about what the potential punishment could be for the Clippers. Well, it may have been revealed this week.

LA Clippers could lose 3 first-round picks due to Kawhi Leonard-aspiration scandal

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During a new edition of the SiriusXM show starting lineupHosted by Frank Isola and NBA veteran Brian Scalabrine, NBA Insider claimed that sources told them the Clippers could lose three future first-round picks, and could also receive a monetary fine of up to $30 million.

Los Angeles has only three first-round selections in the next five NBA drafts. However, this may change depending on the trades made in the previous month. In any way. For a franchise that began its rebuild this year, losing three first-rounders could set the franchise back by nearly a decade.

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Know here who else won and lost in Melbourne

The 2026 F1 season was set to start with chaos. New rules, unfamiliar cars and an overhauled power unit formula meant the destroyers had a field day in the weeks leading up to Melbourne. What they got instead was one of the more compelling season openers in recent memory, and two teams that separated themselves from the rest of the field as if they were racing in a different series.

Mercedes and Ferrari weren’t just good in Australia. He was in a class of his own. When the dust settled at Albert Park, the Silver Arrows were 1-2 and the Scuderia were P3 and P4. Everyone else was left to sort out the scrap. Here’s who had reason to smile — and who’s already struggling.

Winner: Race Start | A beautiful mess that wasn’t dirty at all

2026 Australian Grand Prix

Going in, the biggest unknown was not which team had the fastest car. It was whether anyone would actually be able to pass Turn 1 without taking damage. The 2026 rules introduced a fundamentally different start procedure – drivers get a five-second warning via blue flashing panels instead of traditional lights – and a lot of smart people spent a lot of time warning F1 that things could go sideways in a hurry.

He didn’t. What fans got instead was a truly epic opening sequence. Charles Leclerc started from fourth on the grid and was leading before most people had time to process what had happened. George Russell found himself holding off Lewis Hamilton while chasing the Ferrari from the front. Multiple position changes in the first two laps, real wheel-to-wheel contact between cars that mattered, in an era of spec-adjacent racing and processions, it felt alive.

The new rules did not create any security headaches. They created a race.

Winner: George Russell mercedes

George Russell Australian Grand Prix winner for Mercedes

“Feels incredible. It was a very tough battle at the start. We knew it was going to be challenging. I went to the grid, I looked at my battery level, I had nothing in the tank, I had a bad start and then obviously had some very tough battles with Charles, so I was really happy to cross the finish line.”

This is what it feels like to win the first race of the new F1 era. Russell came in as the bookies’ favorite for the championship in 2026, a tag he wore brilliantly and then went out and justified it on Sunday. He took pole, survived a chaotic early battle with Leclerc, executed a brilliant one-stop strategy and crossed the line 2.9 seconds ahead of his teammate.

“It wasn’t a straight afternoon, but this win feels pretty sweet.”

It was not just a victory. The way Russell managed the threat of Leclerc on those early laps, trading positions, conserving tyres, staying out of trouble, showed maturity. Yes, Mercedes had the faster car, but Russell still had to drive it. He did it.

Winner: Kimi Antonelli | mercedes

Kimi Antonelli Australian Grand Prix

Stop and appreciate what this kid did in 48 hours in Melbourne. His car broke down in the final practice session on Saturday morning. Their mechanics had hours to repair it from total damage. He then qualified second, was sent to the stewards twice in separate events, and finished second in the race despite falling to seventh place at the start. He spent the middle of the afternoon methodically picking his way back through traffic.

“It was very intense, I was very nervous, very stressed going into the session because at one point it felt like I couldn’t make it… We couldn’t even set the car, we just walked out of the garage.”

Nineteen years old. 2nd place in its first race of the brand new regulation era. Mercedes has a problem and the problem is that both of their drivers are very, very good.

Winner: Charles Leclerc | ferrari

Charles Leclerc 2026 Australian Grand Prix Ferrari

He made his fourth start. He took the lead after the first corner. It’s not luck, it’s the launch system of the Ferrari SF-26 that is doing something that the rest of the field just can’t match, with a driver who really knows how to exploit it.

Leclerc kept Russell honest for the most part of the 15 laps, trading the lead back and forth in such a way that the grandstands at Albert Park actually went wild. The strategy call that ultimately led to Ferrari’s potential victory was not their fault (that’s a team decision we’ll get to) and third place in a race where Mercedes had a clear performance edge is a result Ferrari can build on.

The car is real. Leclerc is real. The gap exists for Mercedes, but it’s not the kind of gap that helps you reach the white flag.

Winner: Lewis Hamilton ferrari

Lewis Hamilton

He started seventh. By the first corner he was in third place. This alone tells you something about where Hamilton is mentally in his second year with Ferrari compared to the toil of 2025.

The strategy that kept him out of the podium picture and staying out during both Virtual Safety Car periods backfired when the Mercedes’ tire life proved unexpectedly long, but Hamilton was hiding nothing after the race.

Hamilton said, “I feel great. I think I could have gone further. I wish the race had been longer. And in five laps or so, I think I could have finished third.” “There are a lot of positives but we have a lot of work to do to catch Mercedes but it is not impossible. I believe we can close the gap.”

That second quote matters. A year earlier, Hamilton was clearly frustrated after races that did not go according to plan. This version sounds like someone who has rediscovered why he does what he does. Ferrari are fourth in Melbourne, a very different position to what the Scuderia were in this time last season.

Loser: Oscar Piastri mclaren

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There is no gentle way to write this. Oscar Piastri crashed out of his home race before the formation lap was completed. At Turn 4 he clipped the curb, lost control and that was it. The car crashed into the wall, the home crowd stunned into silence, the start of the season on home soil reduced to zero points.

After qualifying 5th, he was on his way to the grid when he went over the curb too high and collided with the barriers.

It gets even worse when you consider the context. McLaren come into 2026 as the defending constructors’ champions. Dealing with the new regulations will always be a challenge – customer Mercedes power units mean the difference to the works team is real – but losing an Australian driver at his home race before the lights go off is the beginning of one that takes weeks to overcome. Lando Norris finished 5th, which tells the whole story of where McLaren sits right now.

Loser: Ferrari Strategy | ferrari

Image: F1/William West

The car is good. The strategy department had a tough afternoon. When the first Virtual Safety Car came out due to Isak Hadjar’s Red Bull retirement, both Leclerc and Hamilton remained out while Mercedes competed. Ferrari thought it was too early to pursue a one-stop strategy. They were wrong.

Ferrari opted to leave both drivers out. Then, when they finally pitted under normal racing conditions, they lost a large amount of time and so were jumped by Antonelli.

Then a second VSC arrived, and Ferrari could not even take advantage of it because the pit lane entrance was already closed. They went 1-2 and finished 3-4, and that difference seems significant when you’re chasing a team that just executed their pit stop perfectly and went the distance. Ferrari knows this. The team said that after the race they knew where they needed to improve. The car deserves better decisions than it did on Sunday.

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What was gained, what was lost and what was lost by the storm

The Carolina Hurricanes had their quietest trade deadline since 2023, and maybe it was for the best.

It was an unusually quiet deadline day, although it didn’t have major deals across the league. John Carlson was traded from the Hurricanes’ Metropolitan Division rival, the Washington Capitals, to the Anaheim Ducks, while former Hurricanes captain Justin Faulk was sent from the St. Louis Blues to the Stanley Cup-contending Detroit Red Wings.

What trade did the Carolina Hurricanes make at the deadline?

An hour away from the deadline, the rumor and subsequent confirmation revealed that the Hurricanes were in the midst of a trade; They only have one day.

Nicolas Deslauriers, a renowned enforcer and grinder, was acquired from the Philadelphia Flyers for a conditional 2027 seventh-round draft pick. Interestingly, the condition for selection is that it will be transferred only if the Hurricanes win two rounds in the playoffs, and Deslauriers plays at least half the games in the postseason.

While Deslauriers was the only trade made by general manager Eric Tulsky, it was rumored that, in the final minutes of the deadline, the Hurricanes remained notably deep in talks with the New York Rangers to acquire former Hurricanes center Vincent Trocheck, who had become a target for Carolina earlier this week, as first reported on CHN. However, Rangers expressed a desire for more than the Hurricanes felt comfortable with forfeiting, and the deal ultimately fell through.

All four top centers on the market – Trocheck, Robert Thomas, Ryan O’Reilly, and Elias Pettersson – went untraded at the deadline.

Hurricane was a masterclass in ‘boring’ deadlines

Many may look at a quiet day for the Hurricanes front office and consider the deadline looming, but I beg to differ. It was a particularly slow day across the league, as several teams lower in the standings decided to sell just days before the deadline, causing turmoil in the market.

Prices were high, and Tulsky did well by being disciplined with assets – rather than spending more than he could on aging players.

In a recent article, CHN suggested that the Hurricanes should consider pursuing Chicago Blackhawks captain Nick Foligno to add to their physical upside.

Foundation? Getting a seasoned veteran who can help bridge the holes exposed in recent playoff campaigns, someone who can contribute a little bit ‘nasty’ For the storm game.

While Foligno was eventually traded to the Minnesota Wild to play alongside his brother Marcus, the Hurricanes managed to acquire an even more rowdy winger at an incredible price. Deslauriers is renowned as one of the top enforcers in the league, and holds the third-most penalties among active players, behind only Ryan Reaves and Tom Wilson.

Deslauriers could prove to be a diamond in the rough, supporting the overall flow of games in the Hurricanes’ direction. Contribution comes in more forms than just the scoresheet.

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‘Too Little Too Late Again’; Golden Knights lost for the third time in a row

The 2025-26 Vegas Golden Knights have been remarkably consistent. Unfortunately, they are consistent in all the wrong ways – they have a tendency to start playing well only after falling behind by two or more goals. They have managed to save points from many of those attempts, but that is hardly a recipe for success.

It happened again Tuesday when the Golden Knights faced the Buffalo Sabers at KeyBank Center. The Sabers took a 3-0 lead early in the second period before the Golden Knights responded. He performed exceptionally well in just under 35 minutes of play, but it was not enough and the Sabers won 3–2.

“It’s very tough to be down by that many goals and come back to win the game,” Colton Sissons said after the game. “We’re constantly looking for ways to make it interesting, but now it’s too late.”

The Sabers opened the scoring just 4:02 into the first period. Ryan McLeod tried to find Jack Quinn for a back-door tap-in, but his pass went off the skate of Jack Eichel. The puck bounced straight to Jason Zucker at the goal line, and the Las Vegas native tapped it home.

The Sabers doubled their lead just 46 seconds into the second period. Noah Ostlund won in the offensive zone in front of Owen Power, who walked to the line and fired a shot on goal from distance. Rasmus Andersson partially screened Akira Schmidt, and Power’s shot went off Andersson’s glove and into the net.

The Sabers extended their lead at 5:44 of the second minute. Alex Tuch flew into the offensive zone and threw a pass to Taj Thompson. Thompson stepped into the right circle and beat Akira Schmidt with a wrist shot from distance.

That’s when everything changed, and the Golden Knights responded just 1:06 later. Jack Eichel set up Shea Theodore for a one-timer, but the shot went wide. Alex Lyon denied Ivan Barbashev’s pass attempt, so Barbashev buried it home on a wraparound.

At 8:27 in the second minute, the Golden Knights tied it at one goal. Reilly Smith forced a turnover and knocked the puck out of the zone, and Pavel Dorofeyev advanced to first. Dorofeyev raced up the ice, protected the puck and beat Alex Lyon for the five-hole.

Despite trailing by only one goal, the Golden Knights struggled to generate offense in the third period. He failed to move forward this time and looked disinterested while doing so. Apart from hitting a few crossbars, they managed only six shots on goal in the final frame and lost 3–2.

Three Golden Night Takeaway

1. Credit is due: Alex Lyon played very well in net for the Sabers tonight. He saved 27 of 29 shots and finished the night with a .931 SV% and 1.85 GSAX. That being said, the Golden Knights didn’t do enough to make life difficult for him. He challenged them only six times in the third period. This is often not going to result in a win – especially when they are trying to make a comeback.

2. The Golden Knights are faltering; With a 3-6-2 record in their last 11 games, they are in serious danger of losing control of the Pacific Division. Of course, their biggest issue is their slow start. Sure, they made it competitive tonight. Big noise. Moral victory means little early on, and even less at this time of year when points are at a premium.

Chasing leads is exhausting, and the Golden Knights have made a habit of it. In 61 games played, he has spent 1502:48 of time at the back, fourth most in the league. The fact that they are still leading the Pacific Division says more about the state of the division than the quality of their play.

“We’ve been down this road before,” head coach Bruce Cassidy said after the 3-2 loss. “We get held back, kind of punched in the face. Then we get on our game — we’re talking about trying to get there before that happens, a lot.”

3. The hockey gods have not smiled on the Golden Knights goaltenders this season. Their team’s Goals Against Above Expected is 25.42 – second worst in the entire league. But tonight, goaltending was the least of his concerns.

Tonight, their biggest problem was that they couldn’t score three goals. Following the loss, head coach Bruce Cassidy dismissed the team for poor performance offensively.

“[Goaltending] Bruce Cassidy said after the game, “We’ve had a couple of nights where we needed extra saves. Tonight, we needed another goal… I think there are some guys at the bottom of the lineup who usually score more, and that hasn’t happened yet. Losing by one goal like that.”

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Here’s what Los Angeles lost to the Suns, according to JJ Redick

The Los Angeles Lakers suffered their third consecutive loss after falling 113-110 to the Phoenix Suns on Thursday at the Mortgage Matchup Center.

Royce O’Neal was the unlikely hero for the depleted Suns, draining the game-winning three-pointer with 0.9 seconds remaining.

The Lakers had a chance to send the game to overtime, but Austin Reaves missed his last-gasp attempt from deep. They fell to 34-24, while the Suns improved to 34-26.

Lakers coach JJ Redick once again cited a lack of defensive effort as a big factor in their latest loss, The Athletic’s Dan Woik reports.

“JJ Redick talked about the Lakers limiting their shooters not in terms of shots but in terms of attempts. The Suns took 50 (three-pointers). Said that’s the part that ‘hurt us a lot,'” Woik wrote on the X.

The Lakers shot a better 51% from the field compared to the Suns’ 46%. However, Phoenix had 11 more three-pointers, going 22 of 50 from long range.

Los Angeles is allowing 36.5 three-point attempts this season.

The Purple and Gold still failed to get the job done, even though Phoenix played without its top two scorers, Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks, due to injuries.

Since being hired by the Lakers last season, the 41-year-old Redick has repeatedly emphasized the importance of running backs on the defensive end. They are giving up 115.9 points on 48.7% shooting this season – both in the bottom half of the league.

The Lakers came back from a 12-point deficit in the fourth quarter to give them a win against the Suns.

Luka Doncic had a game-high 41 points to go along with eight rebounds and eight assists. Reeves and LeBron James combined for 29 points, nine rebounds and seven assists.

DeAndre Ayton had another disappointing game with two points and four rebounds.


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LA has lost LeBron James-like potential due to Jackson Hayes injury

LOS ANGELES – Just when the Los Angeles Lakers were starting to get back to 100 percent healthy, they were informed of another injury, this time to backup center Jackson Hayes. Hayes suffered an ankle injury in the first half of the Lakers’ loss to the Boston Celtics on Sunday and did not return. Before the Lakers’ game against the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, head coach JJ Redick lamented the fact that Hayes’ absence means the team is losing this special ability that only LeBron James could possess.

“Unfortunately, no one on our team except LeBron can jump as high as him. So we’ll have to make do with Maxi.” [Kleber] And Wando,” Redick said. “And the good news is he’s going day by day. And he has already improved. He did a light court workout today. “Still a little sore, but we’re hopeful he’ll be back this week.”

Jackson Hayes was initially listed as questionable on the Lakers’ injury report for their game against the Magic, but he was downgraded to out just hours before tip-off. Hayes has struggled with ankle problems this season, but for the most part has been an integral part of the Lakers’ rotation.

Hayes is in his third season with the Lakers after initially signing as a free agent in the 2023 offseason. He originally signed a two-year contract with the team, and then re-signed to a one-year contract last offseason. Hayes played admirably as the starting center last year following the departure of Anthony Davis, but Redick ultimately ousted him amid the Lakers’ disappointing playoff run against the Minnesota Timberwolves.

This season, Hayes has appeared in 47 games, including seven starts, in just over 17 minutes per game. He averaged 6.8 points and 3.8 rebounds with a split of 77 percent shooting from the field and 64.1 percent shooting from the free-throw line. Hayes represented the Lakers in the Slam Dunk Contest at All-Star Weekend, but was eliminated in the opening round.

With Hayes out of the lineup, the backup center role will fall to the combination of Maxi Kleber and Jared Vanderbilt. Kleber represents the Lakers as a traditional big man in terms of size, while Vanderbilt has operated in small-ball lineups.


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Wes Unseld Jr. reveals the reason Jaden Ivy lost to Raptors

The Chicago Bulls lost their seventh consecutive game to the Toronto Raptors, 110–101. This was his first game after the All-Star break. one thing that came to light there was a notable absence Jaden Ivey’s.

He did not play the entire game. Later, interim head coach Wes Unseld Jr. explain why According to Gavin Dorsey of The Roundtable Network, this was the case. Overall, it came down to basketball and the fact that the Bulls are loaded with guards. Additionally, they also had Josh Giddy and Trey Jones both are returning After being out due to a hamstring injury.

“Strictly a basketball decision,” Unseld said. “It’s really hard to play six guards. I wanted to try to see if I could increase Josh and Trey’s minutes. I think we were comfortable, considering where they were.”

He later said, “I thought those guys gave us the best chance. We had some very good stretches, very good combinations. He was absolutely the odd man out tonight.”

Ivey arrives in Chicago from Detroit Pistons As part of three-way trade That sent Kevin Huerter to Detroit. He has played four games with Chicago and is averaging 11.5 points per game.

As a result, the Bulls are now 24-32. This weekend, they have back-to-back home games against the Detroit Pistons on Saturday and the New York Knicks on Sunday.

Afernee Simmons led the way with 20 points. Additionally, Isaac Okoro finished with 16 points and five rebounds. Jones had 12 points and six assists. Colin Sexton came out with 11 points.

Meanwhile, Giddy finished with 5 points and was 1 of 7 from the field. Additionally, Matas Buzelis only had four points but finished with six rebounds.


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