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THE CLEVELAND CAVALIERS
In the battle of the NBA’s best teams, the Cavaliers kept their good times going, topping the Thunder, 129-122, in a back-and-forth affair that very much lived up to its historic hype. Never in the history of the league, had there been a game between teams entering with winning streaks of 15 (Thunder) and 10 (Cavaliers) games.
I love watching these teams. The Cavaliers are what every team should aspire to be offensively, juggernauts featuring young players working together toward a common goal. They feature magnificent ball movement — they lead the league in assist-to-turnover ratio — but that’s because they have terrific off-ball movement: They also lead the league in points per possession on cuts. Mobley has made “the leap,” providing key balance to Garland and Donovan Mitchell‘s backcourt exploits.
The Thunder, meanwhile, boast the league’s best defense (not having Chet Holmgren or Alex Caruso certainly hurt Wednesday), and a supremely skilled scorer in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (31 points), who isn’t the most athletic guy ever but has outstanding footwork, pace and body control.
Long story short, this was an excellent basketball game. It may not feature the biggest markets or the biggest stars, but these are two excellent, excellent teams any basketball fan should love. Here are Sam Quinn’s takeaways.
It’s here! The first College Football Playoff semifinal will take place tonight with (7) Notre Dame facing (6) Penn State in the Orange Bowl. Though both programs have storied pasts and aren’t far from one another, this is their first meeting since 2007.
We’ve already talked about why either of these teams could win it all, but to even get that opportunity, they have to win tonight. As such, Cameron Salerno broke down every key matchup and who has the edge. At quarterback, he likes Drew Allar over Riley Leonard, and regarding the guys who get after the quarterback, he says …
Do those two key advantages mean Penn State is headed to the title game? Our expert picks are in, as is Tom Fornelli’s best bet.
Dennis Dodd has previewed all angles of the semifinals, and here’s his pick:
Wild card weekend is nearly here, and it’s an absolute dandy. There’s not a single dud on the schedule — a rarity considering more than a third of the NFL’s teams will be in action this weekend — and Vegas agrees: Four of the six games have a spread inside five points, and the other two are in the single digits.
A big part of that is high-level quarterback play all over the place. Cody Benjamin ranked all 14 starting quarterbacks this postseason, and for my money, I think 12 of these guys can be absolutely elite on the right day. Here’s the top five:
But according to Cody the best quarterback matchup of the weekend is between two guys outside the top five:
Love and the Packers, however, don’t top Jared Dubin’s rankings of teams most likely to pull an upset. That belongs to …
Sports are obviously the last thing on the minds of many people in Southern California as multiple fires rage across Los Angeles County. As of late Wednesday, five people are dead as a result of the fires, per the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, and thousands of buildings have been damaged — with thousands more in harm’s way. At least 70,000 residents were ordered to evacuate as of Wednesday morning. There were five separate named fires across the county Wednesday alone.
We are thinking of those impacted at this time. It’s an extremely sad and scary time filled with uncertainty for tens of thousands of people in the nation’s most populated county. Lives and livelihoods have been indelibly altered, if not destroyed. Here are some of the impacts the fires are having on sports:
🏀 No. 15 Oregon at Ohio State (M), 6 p.m. on BTN
🏀 Timberwolves at Magic, 7 p.m. on NBA TV
🏀 No. 14 Duke at No. 19 North Carolina (W), 7 p.m. on ACC Network
🏈 CFP semifinal — Capital One Orange Bowl: (7) Notre Dame vs. (6) Penn State, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN