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  • Dbacks recap and notes

    • Diamondbacks’ Ketel Marte: Scratched Friday

      Marte was scratched from the lineup for Friday’s game against the Mets due to an illness, Steve Gilbert of MLB.com reports.

      Ildemaro Vargas will shift to second base with Marte out of the lineup, and Jose Fernandez will enter the starting nine to fill the opening at first.

    • Diamondbacks’ Ryan Waldschmidt: Gets first MLB hit

      Waldschmidt was out of the lineup for Friday’s game against the Mets. but did later came up to the plate as a pinch hitter delivered a hit to left field as the Dbacks fell to the Mets 3-1 in 11 innings.

      Though Arizona officially called up the 23-year-old earlier Friday after he posted a .877 OPS with three home runs and six steals in 34 games at Triple-A Reno, he’ll be spared from a tough matchup with Mets righty Nolan McLean. With Arizona designating Alek Thomas for assignment, the expectation is that Waldschmidt will eventually settle in as the team’s new primary center fielder, but Jorge Barrosa will occupy the position for the series opener.

    • Diamondbacks’ Tyler Locklear: Activated, optioned to Triple-A

      The Diamondbacks activated Locklear (shoulder/elbow) from the 10-day injured list Friday and optioned him to Triple-A Reno.

      Locklear has completed the rehab from his elbow and shoulder operations and homered in his first rehab game at Reno. However, with the emergence of Ildemaro Vargas at first base and Carlos Santana (thigh) also due back soon, Locklear will remain at Reno for now.

    • Diamondbacks’ Alek Thomas: Jettisoned from 40-man roster

      The Diamondbacks designated Thomas for assignment Friday.

      Thomas is a gifted defensive center fielder, but the bat hasn’t come around, as he sports a career .230/.273/.361 slash line over nearly 1,500 plate appearances at the major-league level. He just turned 26 and is under team control through 2028, so Thomas should draw interest via waivers from teams in need of center field help.

  • No. 24/25 Softball advances to first-ever Big 12 Softball Championship game

    contributing from ASU

    Sixth-seeded Arizona State is lowest seed to make Big 12 Softball Championship game since 2008

    No. 24/25 Softball advances to first-ever Big 12 Softball Championship game

    Tanya Windle high fives ASU assistant coach Josh Bloomer rounding third base following her three-run homer run in the second inning of ASU’s 11-7 win over Oklahoma State in the Big 12 Softball Tournament semifinals on Friday, May 8, 2026.

    by Chris Brown

    OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. – In what is shaping up to be a memorable season for Sun Devil Softball, another chapter was written Friday night as sixth-seeded Arizona State advanced to its first-ever Big 12 Softball Championship game with an 11-7 win over second seed Oklahoma State in the tournament’s second semifinal matchup.

    Despite facing the Big 12’s Pitcher of the Year in Ruby Meylan, the Arizona State bats jumped on the Cowgirl ace early with a six-run, five-hit top of the second that was highlighted by a three-run home run off the bat of Tanya Windle. Windle’s seventh home run of the season marked the first-ever multi-run home run by a Sun Devil in a Big 12 Softball Tournament game.

    It ended up being the first of three multi-run home runs for the Sun Devils throughout the 2-hour, 36-minute game as Ashleigh Mejia and Brooklyn Ulrich each hit two-run home runs on the first pitch of their fifth inning plate appearances. The pair of long balls pushed Arizona State’s lead from 6-2 out to 10-2 with a chance to end the game via mercy rule in the bottom of the frame.

    Unfortunately for the Arizona State faithful, the Cowgirls kept the game alive with a four-run bottom of the fifth to draw to within four of the Sun Devils.

    Emily Schepp got a run back for Arizona State, though, on the second pitch of the sixth inning, when she connected for her 11th home run of the season.

    The 11-6 Arizona State advantage stood until Rosie Davis led off the bottom of the seventh with a first-pitch solo home run off Aissa Silva, who scattered just two hits and struck out two in 2.2 innings of relief for Meika Lauppe. The Sun Devil pitching duo did not issue a walk to any of the 33 Oklahoma State batters faced. 

    FROM HEAD COACH MEGAN BARTLETT

    “Our girls certainly came out swinging tonight. I’m really, really proud of the effort. We certainly want to tip our cap to Oklahoma State, that’s a tremendous ballclub. Ruby Meylan is excellent. She was our vote for Big 12 Pitcher of the Year, so I’m just really, really proud of the girls especially for their effort after we ended up in a little back-and-forth game there. It ended up being a pretty good ball game.”

    FROM SENIOR OUTFIELDER TANYA WINDLE

    “On my home run … it was a long at bat, I was fouling pitches off left and right. I tip my cap to (Oklahoma State’s) Ruby Meylan. She has a great drop ball that is effective in the zone, and I knew I had to hunt something up in the zone and she left it up for me to hit. That’s what you have to do when you’re facing an All-American pitcher. You have to adjust and make those adjustments in the box as the game moves on.”

    FROM SENIOR PITCHER AISSA SILVA

    “There at the end, I really just wanted to zone in and do it for my team. Any time you come into a game in relief there’s going to be a little bit of stress, but the stress is usually what makes the competition better. (Oklahoma State) has really good bats, so I just wanted to pound the zone and even if the pitches get hit, I know my defense has my back.”

    GAME NOTES

    • Arizona State’s 11 runs scored on Friday night were the most scored by the Sun Devils against Oklahoma State in any game throughout the two program’s 23-game series history.
    • With her run-scoring double during Arizona State’s six-run second, Samantha Swan became the first Sun Devil with 20-or-more (20) doubles in a single season.
    • Entering Friday night’s semifinal game, Arizona State had not hit a multi-run home run in any game of its Big 12 Softball Tournament history.
      • The Sun Devils hit three multi-run home runs in five offensive innings against Cowgirl pitching on the night.
    • With the win, Arizona State has reached 40 wins on the season for the first time since the 2022, when the Sun Devils won 43 games and the Pac-12 Conference.
    • By earning the decision in Arizona State’s win on Friday night, Meika Lauppe picked up her 13th win on the season and 25th for her career.
    • With the win, Arizona State becomes just the second No. 6 seed to reach the championship game of the Big 12 Softball Tournament, joining Kansas, which defeated fifth seed Oklahoma, 4-2, to win the 2006 Big 12 Championship.
      • The Sun Devils are the lowest-seeded team to make the conference’s postseason tournament championship game Nebraska did so as a 10 seed in 2008.

    UP NEXT

    Arizona State (40-16) will play for its first-ever Big 12 Conference championship on Saturday, May 9, when the Sun Devils close out the three-day Big 12 Softball Tournament against No. 3/4 Texas Tech in the tournament’s championship game at 9 a.m. MST / 11 p.m. CDT on ESPN.

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  • ASU 11 Oklahoma State 7 Final Womens Big 12 semifinals

    Arizona St. AT Oklahoma St. (40 – 16, 11 – 13)(38 – 15, 16 – 8)

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      2304

    • Sport

      Softball

    1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH R H E
    Arizona St. 0 6 0 0 4 1 0 11 14 1
    Oklahoma St. 0 1 0 1 4 0 1 7 11 2

    Scoring Summary

    ARIZONA ST. OKLAHOMA ST.
    Arizona St. 2nd Ulrich,Brooklyn singled to center field, RBI (2-0 BB)3a Chester,Katie scored from second base3a Avila,Yazzy advanced to second base. 1 0
    Arizona St. 2nd HoChing,Tiare singled to left center, RBI (1-0 B)3a Avila,Yazzy scored from second base3a Ulrich,Brooklyn advanced to second base. 2 0
    Arizona St. 2nd Windle,Tanya homered to deep center field, 7th of season, 3RBI (2-2 SFBBFF)3a Ulrich,Brooklyn scored from second base3a HoChing,Tiare scored from first base. 5 0
    Arizona St. 2nd Swan,Samantha doubled to right center (1-2 KKBF)3a Pond,Kaylee scored from first base on play and a throwing error by Jones,Aubrey (E6), unearned. 6 0
    Oklahoma St. 2nd Schneidmiller,Audrey singled through the right side of the infield, RBI (3-2 BBKBK)3a McDonald,Lexi scored. 6 1
    Oklahoma St. 4th Schneidmiller,Audrey singled down the right field line, RBI (1-2 BKS)3a Davis,Rosie scored, unearned3a Hoffman,Madison advanced from first base to third base. 6 2
    Arizona St. 5th Mejia,Ashleigh homered to deep right field, 9th of season, 2RBI (0-0)3a Chester,Katie scored from first base. 8 2
    Arizona St. 5th Ulrich,Brooklyn homered to deep right field, 8th of season, 2RBI (0-0)3a Acuna,Yannixa scored from first base. 10 2
    Oklahoma St. 5th Godwin,Karli doubled to center field, RBI (2-2 BKBK)3a Timm,Claire scored from first base. 10 3
    Oklahoma St. 5th McDonald,Lexi singled through the left side of the infield, RBI (2-1 BBK)3a Godwin,Karli scored from second base3a Davis,Rosie advanced from first base to third base3a McDonald,Lexi advanced to second base on the throw. 10 4
    Oklahoma St. 5th Hasler,Amanda singled to right field, 2RBI (2-1 BBK)3a Davis,Rosie scored3a Jaques,Libby scored from second base. 10 6
    Arizona St. 6th Schepp,Emily homered to deep left field, 11th of season, RBI (1-0 B). 11 6
    Oklahoma St. 7th Davis,Rosie homered to deep left field, 14th of season, RBI (0-0). 11 7

    Hitting

    POS PLAYER ARIZONA ST.
    AB R H RBI BB K LOB
    DP Windle, Tanya 5 1 2 3 0 1 0
    CF Pond, Kaylee 3 1 2 0 0 0 0
    C Swan, Samantha 4 0 1 0 0 1 2
    3B Schepp, Emily 3 1 1 1 1 0 1
    1B Chester, Katie 4 2 2 0 0 1 0
    RF Mejia, Ashleigh 4 1 1 2 0 0 2
    LF Avila, Yazzy 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
    LF Acuna, Yannixa 2 1 1 0 0 1 0
    PR Shull, Corie 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    SS Ulrich, Brooklyn 4 2 3 3 0 0 0
    2B Ho-Ching, Tiare 4 1 1 1 0 0 0
    P Lauppe, Meika 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P Silva, Aissa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 34 11 14 10 1 4 5
    POS PLAYER OKLAHOMA ST.
    AB R H RBI BB K LOB
    LF/RF Timm, Claire 4 1 1 0 0 1 0
    2B Godwin, Karli 4 1 2 1 0 0 0
    3B Davis, Rosie 3 3 1 1 0 0 0
    PR Jaques, Libby 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    1B McDonald, Lexi 4 1 3 1 0 0 0
    LF Graf, Macy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    PR/RF Castillo, Gabby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    DP/PH Hasler, Amanda 4 0 1 2 0 2 0
    RF/DP Hoffman, Madison 4 0 1 0 0 1 0
    C Schneidmiller, Audrey 3 0 2 2 0 0 0
    PH Henderson, Montgomery 1 0 0 0 0 0 2
    SS Jones, Aubrey 2 0 0 0 0 0 3
    CF Austin, Jayelle 3 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P Meylan, Ruby 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P Crandall, RyLee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P Downing, Preslee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    Total 32 7 11 7 0 4 5

    Pitching

    ARIZONA ST.
    PLAYER IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HB IBB AB BF FO GO NP
    Lauppe, Meika (W, 13-4) 4.1 9 6 5 0 2 0 0 1 0 22 23 6 4 96
    Silva, Aissa 2.2 2 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 10 10 1 5 29
    Total 7.0 11 7 6 0 4 0 0 1 0 32 33 7 9 125
    OKLAHOMA ST.
    PLAYER IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HB IBB AB BF FO GO NP
    Meylan, Ruby (L, 27-7) 1.1 6 6 5 0 1 0 0 1 0 11 12 1 2 42
    Crandall, RyLee 3.2 7 5 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 17 19 6 3 70
    Downing, Preslee 2.0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 6 6 2 1 15
    Total 7.0 14 11 10 1 4 0 0 2 0 34 37 9 6 127
  • Oklahoma State 9 Arizona State 6 Final

    OKLAHOMA STATE (32-17 / 15-10) -VS- ARIZONA STATE (33-16 / 16-9)

    Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
     Oklahoma State 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 6 9 8 0
    Arizona State 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 6 11 2
    W:
    Barrett, Hudson (5-1)
    L:
    Schaefer, Derek (1-2)
    S:
    Pesca, Mario (1)

    Scoring Summary

    Scoring Summary
    Team Inning Play Description OKS ASU
    Oklahoma 1st Ritchie,Kollin singled through the left side of the infield, RBI (0-1 K); Conover,Alex scored from second base; Thompson,Brock advanced to second base. 1 0
    Arizona 1st Smaldino,Dominic tripled to right field, 2RBI (2-2 KFFBBF); Toigo,Dean scored; Roellig,Austen scored from second base. 1 2
    Arizona 1st Polk,Matt singled up the middle, RBI (1-2 BSF); Smaldino,Dominic scored. 1 3
    Oklahoma 2nd Shull,Garrett homered to left field (409 ft), 13th of season, RBI (3-1 BBBK). 2 3
    Oklahoma 3rd Pomeroy,Deacon grounded out to short, ss to 1b, RBI (2-0 BB); Ritchie,Kollin scored. 3 3
    Arizona 8th Polk,Matt singled to right center, 2RBI (0-0); Toigo,Dean scored; Smaldino,Dominic scored from second base. 3 5
    Arizona 8th Briggs,Brody singled to right center, RBI (2-1 BKB); Polk,Matt scored from second base. 3 6
    Oklahoma 9th Ortiz,Avery reached on a fielder’s choice hit to third base, RBI (2-2 BBFK); Francisco,Brady scored; Ortiz,Avery advanced to second base on play and a throwing error by Roellig,Austen (E5). 4 6
    Oklahoma 9th Thompson,Brock sacrifice fly to lf, RBI (3-2 BBKFB); Indomenico,Remo scored. 5 6
    Oklahoma 9th Meola,Aidan doubled to left field, RBI (1-0 B); Conover,Alex scored from second base; Ritchie,Kollin advanced from first base to third base. 6 6
    Oklahoma 9th Smithwick,Campbell homered to deep center field (417 ft), 8th of season, 3RBI (0-1 K); Ritchie,Kollin scored; Meola,Aidan scored from second base. 9 6
    TOTALS 9 6

    Batting

    Oklahoma State 9
    Position Player AB R H RBI BB SO LOB
    LF Conover, Alex 4 2 2 0 1 1 0
    SS Thompson, Brock 3 0 0 1 1 1 1
    CF Ritchie, Kollin 3 2 2 1 2 1 1
    3B Meola, Aidan 4 1 1 1 0 2 0
    C Smithwick, Campbell 4 1 1 3 0 3 1
    DH Pomeroy, Deacon 5 0 0 1 0 3 2
    2B Shull, Garrett 4 1 1 1 0 3 1
    1B Brueggemann, Colin 4 0 1 0 0 1 0
    PR     Francisco, Brady 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    1B     Saunders, Evan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    RF Wallace, Danny 2 0 0 0 1 1 0
    PH     Ortiz, Avery 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
    PR/RF     Indomenico, Remo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
    P     Wech, Noah 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P     Barrett, Hudson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P     Pesca, Mario 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    TOTALS 34 9 8 9 5 16 6
    BATTING
    2B:
    Meola, Aidan (1); Brueggemann, Colin (1)
    HR:
    Smithwick, Campbell (1); Shull, Garrett (1)
    SH:
    Smithwick, Campbell (1)
    SF:
    Thompson, Brock (1)
    BASERUNNING
    SB:
    Wallace, Danny (1)
    CS:
    Wallace, Danny (1)
    HBP:
    Meola, Aidan (1)
    Arizona State 6
    Position Player AB R H RBI BB SO LOB
    CF/LF Hairston, Landon 4 0 1 0 1 0 0
    2B Contrades, Nu’u 5 0 0 0 0 3 3
    RF Toigo, Dean 3 2 1 0 2 1 0
    3B Roellig, Austen 3 1 2 0 1 0 0
    1B Smaldino, Dominic 5 2 3 2 0 1 2
    LF Polk, Matt 4 1 2 3 0 0 1
    CF     Longo, Dominic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    DH McGary, Ky 3 0 0 0 0 2 1
    PH/DH     Niclai, Coen 1 0 0 0 0 1 0
    C Briggs, Brody 4 0 2 1 0 1 0
    SS Moutzouridis, PJ 4 0 0 0 0 2 1
    P Carlon, Cole 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P     Linder, Colin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    P     Schaefer, Derek 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
    TOTALS 36 6 11 6 4 11 8
    BATTING
    2B:
    Roellig, Austen (1); Smaldino, Dominic (1)
    3B:
    Smaldino, Dominic (1)
    SH:
    Roellig, Austen (1)
    BASERUNNING
    SB:
    Polk, Matt (1)
    FIELDING
    E:
    Moutzouridis, PJ (1); Roellig, Austen (1)

    Pitching

    Oklahoma State
    Player IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HBP IBB AB BF FO GO NP
    Lund, Ethan 5.0 5 3 3 2 6 0 0 0 0 20 22 4 5 100
    Wech, Noah 1.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 5
    Barrett, Hudson (W, 5-1) 2.0 4 3 3 2 4 0 0 0 0 9 12 0 1 47
    Pesca, Mario (S, 1) 1.0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 2 0 20
    TOTALS 11 6 6 4 11 0 0 0 0 36 41 7 7 172
    Arizona State
    Player IP H R ER BB SO WP BK HBP IBB AB BF FO GO NP
    Carlon, Cole 7.0 4 3 3 4 11 0 0 1 0 24 30 3 5 115
    Linder, Colin 1.0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 15
    Schaefer, Derek (L, 1-2) 1.0 4 6 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 7 9 1 1 35
    TOTALS 8 9 9 5 16 1 0 1 1 34 42 4 6 165
    Win: Barrett, Hudson (5-1)
    Loss: Schaefer, Derek (1-2)
    Save: Pesca, Mario (1)
    HBP: Carlon, Cole
    PB: None
  • 2026 Truist Championship leaderboard: Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood charge into contention in Round 2

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    Rory McIlroy always comes into Quail Hollow with lofty expectations given his incredible record at the Truist Championship having won the event four times, but coming off a second Masters win in his last start, anything short of a weekend contending for a win would’ve been considered a disappointment.

    After the first round, McIlroy found himself seven shots off the lead after a disappointing 1-under 70, but he made up for that in a hurry on Friday with a second round 67 that pushed him inside the top 10 on the leaderboard, four shots back of Sungjae Im’s lead at 9 under.

    It was another sluggish start to the round for McIlroy, who made the turn at even par for his round, but he caught fire after making the turn to make five birdies in seven holes thanks to some phenomenal iron play on the back nine.

    McIlroy’s final birdie of the day came after a 395-yard drive on the 505-yard 16th hole, aided by a huge bounce off the cart path on the right, that gave him just over 100 yards to the front left hole location.

    He paid off that break with a great wedge to below the hole and rolled in the birdie putt. While he grabbed a rare birdie on the start of Quail Hollow’s Green Mile, it bit back on the 18th as he went bunker-to-bunker and couldn’t get up-and-down for his par on the last.

    Despite that last hiccup, it was more of the performance we expect from McIlroy, especially at Quail Hollow. After his round, he lamented the shots he left out there, including a few misses from close range on the greens, but was glad to see an improvement from Thursday and hoped to continue that trend on the weekend.

    Playing in the group ahead of McIlroy on Friday was Tommy Fleetwood, who produced his second straight 67 to move into solo second at 8 under. It has been a surprisingly slow year for Fleetwood, who entered 2026 with lofty expectations after finally breaking through with a win at last year’s Tour Championship. Instead, he’s struggled to put himself in real contention this year, with his ball-striking lagging behind where it normally is in 54th on Tour in strokes gained approach entering the week.

    He’s been extremely solid tee-to-green to start this week, but it’s been the putter that’s turned the tide for the Englishman over the first two rounds. Fleetwood is fifth in strokes gained putting so far and looks extremely comfortable on the Quail Hollow greens.

    Many thought Fleetwood would have the year Cameron Young is having after both broke through last year for their first PGA Tour wins. Perhaps this week will kickstart a run of Fleetwood’s own in 2026, as he’s played two incredibly solid rounds that look much more like the guy that was in contention every week to close out 2025.

    The leader

    1. Sungjae Im (-9)

    After missing the entire West Coast swing with a wrist injury, Im has struggled to find his best form this season. He showed flashes at the Valspar where he lead entering Sunday before a rough final round led to a T4 finish, but other than that his best finish of the season is a T42 at the RBC Heritage. However, a return to a comfortable track at Quail Hollow, where he has two top 10s in 2023 and 2024, has brought out some of the best golf we’ve seen from the Korean star all year.

    Im backed up his Thursday 64 with a solid 69 on Friday to grab the solo lead at 9 under. With some of the names chasing him, he’ll need to keep his foot on the gas and avoid the kinds of letdown rounds that have plagued him all year, but the ball-striking display from Im over the course of the first two days has been far more in line with what we’ve grown accustomed to seeing from him over his career.

    Other contenders

    2. Tommy Fleetwood (-8)
    T3. Justin Thomas, Alex Fitzpatrick (-7)
    T5. David Lipsky, Kristoffer Reitan, Nicolai Højgaard (-6)
    T8. Rory McIlroy, Harris English, Rickie Fowler, Matt McCarty (-5)
    T12. Cameron Young, Ludvig Åberg and three others (-4)

    Justin Thomas is putting together one of his best weeks of the year, and can credit Cam Young with a bit of an assist for his strong play so far. Thomas explained on Friday that the new putter he put in the bag is the same as Young’s putter.

    “I literally texted the [Scotty] Cameron guys and said, ‘Just give me Cam’s putter,’” Thomas said. “I’ve been watching him make putts for a pretty good amount of time now and I’ve always thought it looks really good, so I was like, ‘I want Cam Young’s putter.’”

    That change is working well for him as he’s 10th in strokes gained putting so far this week, and like Im, he’s aiming for the best finish of his season so far (T8 at The Players) after a late start due to injury.

    Joining Thomas in a tie for third is Alex Fitzpatrick, who continues to ride a wave of confidence after winning the Zurich Classic alongside his brother Matt two weeks ago. After a top 10 finish at Doral in his first Signature event start of the year, Fitzpatrick is back in contention a week later and is proving how important confidence is to playing your best.

    The round of the day belonged to Rickie Fowler, who fired an 8-under 63 to go from T61 after a 74 on Thursday to T9. Fowler made nine birdies in his second round after failing to put a single circle on his card on Thursday, as he got hot from tee-to-green and maintained a blistering pace all afternoon.

    Also lurking five shots off the pace is last week’s winner in Young, who can be forgiven for maybe not having his absolute best after his performance at Doral, but still is managing to stay attached to the leaderboard and will be a threat on the weekend.

    A rare ace on the Green Mile

    The shot of the day belonged to Chandler Blanchet, who arrived at the 17th hole at 2 over for the week but moved back to even par with one swing of the club on the difficult par 3.

    Blanchet hit an absolute seed right at the flag and had it roll in like a putt to give him an ace in just his second career round at Quail Hollow.

    Updated Truist Championship odds, picks

    Odds via BetMGM Sportsbook

    • Tommy Fleetwood (19/5)
    • Rory McIlroy (5-1)
    • Sungjae Im (6-1)
    • Justin Thomas (15/2)
    • Cameron Young (14-1)
    • Nicolai Højgaard (14-1)
    • Alex Fitzpatrick (16-1)

    McIlroy being able to ease into the week and still be just a few shots back at this golf course is a bit scary for the rest of the field. I’m guessing his odds won’t be longer than 5-1 at the end of Saturday, so if you want in on McIlroy, now is the time to do so. I’m a bit wary of Fleetwood just because that extra gear hasn’t been there this year — same with Im and Thomas — and I do think that could open the door for some longer shots if McIlroy doesn’t go nuts on the weekend. Fitzpatrick is leading the field in ball-striking and is actually losing strokes on the greens, so I do think there’s upside for him if he can putt a little better.

  • Truist Championship Scores

    POS CTRY NAME TO PAR R1 R2 R3 R4 TOTAL
    1
    KOR
    -9 64* 69 1:50 PM 133
    2
    ENG
    -8 67* 67 1:50 PM 134
    T3
    USA
    -7 67 68* 1:40 PM 135
    T3
    ENG
    -7 67* 68 1:40 PM 135
    T5
    USA
    -6 67 69* 1:30 PM 136
    T5
    NOR
    -6 66* 70 1:30 PM 136
    T5
    DNK
    -6 66 70* 1:20 PM 136
    T8
    NIR
    -5 70* 67 1:20 PM 137
    T8
    USA
    -5 68 69* 1:10 PM 137
    T8
    USA
    -5 74* 63 1:10 PM 137
    T8
    USA
    -5 63* 74 1:00 PM 137
    T12
    USA
    -4 68* 70 1:00 PM 138
    T12
    USA
    -4 68 70* 12:45 PM 138
    T12
    SWE
    -4 69* 69 12:45 PM 138
    T12
    USA
    -4 69 69* 12:35 PM 138
    T12
    ENG
    -4 66 72* 12:35 PM 138
    T17
    USA
    -3 67* 72 12:25 PM 139
    T17
    USA
    -3 72 67* 12:25 PM 139
    T17
    AUT
    -3 66 73* 12:15 PM 139
    T17
    USA
    -3 69* 70 12:15 PM 139
    T17
    USA
    -3 69* 70 12:05 PM 139
    T17
    CAN
    -3 67 72* 12:05 PM 139
    T17
    CAN
    -3 66 73* 11:55 AM 139
    T24
    USA
    -2 69* 71 11:55 AM 140
    T24
    USA
    -2 72* 68 11:40 AM 140
    T24
    USA
    -2 68* 72 11:40 AM 140
    T24
    CAN
    -2 71* 69 11:30 AM 140
    T24
    COL
    -2 73 67* 11:30 AM 140
    T29
    USA
    -1 69 72* 11:20 AM 141
    T29
    USA
    -1 71* 70 11:20 AM 141
    T29
    AUS
    -1 72 69* 11:10 AM 141
    T29
    ENG
    -1 71* 70 11:10 AM 141
    T33
    USA
    E 73* 69 11:00 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 69* 73 11:00 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 71 71* 10:50 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 69 73* 10:50 AM 142
    T33
    CAN
    E 71 71* 10:35 AM 142
    T33
    ENG
    E 71 71* 10:35 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 68 74* 10:25 AM 142
    T33
    NOR
    E 69* 73 10:25 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 73* 69 10:15 AM 142
    T33
    USA
    E 73 69* 10:15 AM 142
    T43
    USA
    +1 70* 73 10:05 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 71 72* 10:05 AM 143
    T43
    SWE
    +1 71 72* 9:55 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 74* 69 9:55 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 72 71* 9:45 AM 143
    T43
    KOR
    +1 70 73* 9:45 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 71* 72 9:30 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 72 71* 9:30 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 73 70* 9:20 AM 143
    T43
    JPN
    +1 73* 70 9:20 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 73* 70 9:10 AM 143
    T43
    USA
    +1 74* 69 9:10 AM 143
    T55
    AUS
    +2 75 69* 9:00 AM 144
    T55
    SCO
    +2 74* 70 9:00 AM 144
    T55
    VEN
    +2 68* 76 8:50 AM 144
    T55
    USA
    +2 75 69* 8:50 AM 144
    T55
    USA
    +2 73 71* 8:40 AM 144
    T55
    ENG
    +2 74* 70 8:40 AM 144
    T55
    USA
    +2 75 69* 8:25 AM 144
    T55
    USA
    +2 72* 72 8:25 AM 144
    T55
    USA
    +2 72 72* 8:15 AM 144
    T64
    USA
    +3 71* 74 8:15 AM 145
    T64
    USA
    +3 75* 70 8:05 AM 145
    T64
    AUS
    +3 76* 69 8:05 AM 145
    67
    CAN
    +4 71 75* 7:55 AM 146
    T68
    JPN
    +5 72 75* 7:55 AM 147
    T68
    ZAF
    +5 74 73* 7:45 AM 147
    T68
    USA
    +5 72 75* 7:45 AM 147
    T71
    USA
    +7 74* 75 7:35 AM 149
    T71
    NZL
    +7 73 76* 7:35 AM 149
    WD
    Notes
    • All times are US/Eastern.

    Legend

    • DQ
    • WD
    • CUT
    • MDF
    • (a)
    • *
    • Watch Live On Pga Tour Live App
    • Disqualified
    • Withdrew
    • Missed Cut
    • Made Cut Did Not Finish
    • Amateur
    • Golfer Started Round On Back 9
    • Winner
  • Marner’s first playoff hat trick propels Golden Knights to 6-2 rout of Ducks and 2-1 series lead

    ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Mitch Marner had three goals and an assist in his first career playoff hat trick, and the Vegas Golden Knights routed the Anaheim Ducks 6-2 on Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in their second-round series.

    Shea Theodore had a goal and an assist and Brayden McNabb scored a short-handed goal as the Golden Knights stormed to a 5-0 lead after two periods, silencing a sellout crowd in Orange County and erasing memories of their rough offensive outing in Game 2.

    “Our desperation level definitely got higher,” Marner said. “I just like the way that we came out and started. The first 10 minutes really, we just played our game and got to it, and that’s something we were missing the first two games.”

    Carter Hart made 30 saves as Vegas moved halfway to the Western Conference finals while sending the upstart Ducks to the worst loss of their first postseason in eight years.

    Game 4 is Sunday night in Anaheim.

    Marner got his natural hat trick in the first two periods, giving him six goals in the past four games of his first playoff run with his new team. The longtime Maple Leafs forward delivered Vegas’ first four-point playoff performance since 2019 and prompted a few hats to be thrown onto the ice when he slipped his third goal under Ville Husso with 2:04 left in the second.

    “I think (Marner) is very confident in what he brings,” Vegas coach John Tortorella said. “People give him (grief) all the time about playoffs, and this and that, and I don’t think it bothers him a lick. He just plays. He’s a hockey player, and I’m glad he’s doing some things for us.”

    Marner’s three goals were more than he scored in last spring’s entire 13-game playoff run with Toronto, where the Ontario native frequently got criticism for not delivering in the postseason.

    “It’s always nice to try to contribute, but at the end of the day, you just want to win games,” Marner said. “There’s been a lot of different moments so far in this playoffs that people have stepped up and made big plays. Tonight, (there were) a lot of great plays by people around me to set me up in a spot where I could succeed.”

    Beckett Sennecke and Chris Kreider scored in the third period for the Ducks, who got embarrassed in their team’s first home game in the second round since 2017. Kreider’s goal was the 50th of his playoff career.

    “I thought they played well, but I don’t think we brought our best,” Ducks forward Alex Killorn said. “Maybe a little bit comfortable, in all honesty. They’re a great team. We just have to have a little bit of a better start and effort.”

    Lukas Dostal gave up three goals on eight shots in a rough first period before Husso replaced him. Anaheim coach Joel Quenneville said he wasn’t sure whether Dostal would start Game 4.

    “They were desperate. They were hungrier,” Quenneville said after his team’s first home playoff loss of the spring. “I think there’s a lesson to take out of today’s game, and it’s only going to get harder every single game. … They play like they’re an experienced bunch and they know what is necessary as you progress in a series. They got our attention.”

    Vegas captain Mark Stone didn’t play in the third period after apparently incurring a lower-body injury in the first period. Tortorella declined to give details.

    Theodore, Anaheim’s first-round draft pick in 2013, put Vegas ahead 66 seconds after the opening faceoff with his 20th postseason goal.

    The 35-year-old McNabb then scored the third short-handed goal of his 14-year NHL career, and Marner capped the Knights’ stellar first period with his fourth playoff goal on a power play. Marner tapped in a pass from Theodore midway through the second.

    Brett Howden put his sixth playoff goal into an empty net with 1:56 left.

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    2-1

    3 2 1 6

    1-2

    0 0 2 2
    STARS OF THE GAME
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    R. Andersson D 0 0 0 1
    I. Barbashev LW 0 1 1 2
    D. Coghlan D 0 0 0 1
    P. Dorofeyev RW 0 1 -1 1
    N. Dowd C 0 0 -1 1
    J. Eichel C 0 1 1 4
    N. Hanifin D 0 0 0 0
    T. Hertl C 0 0 0 1
    B. Howden C 1 1 2 1
    B. Hutton D 0 0 0 1
    W. Karlsson C 0 1 2 2
    K. Kolesar RW 0 0 0 1
    M. Marner RW 3 1 4 5
    B. McNabb D 1 0 3 1
    C. Sissons C 0 1 -1 3
    C. Smith LW 0 0 0 1
    M. Stone RW 0 1 1 0
    S. Theodore D 1 1 3 2
    SKATERS G A +/- SOG
    J. Carlson D 0 0 -4 3
    L. Carlsson C 0 1 0 3
    C. Gauthier LW 0 0 -3 2
    M. Granlund C 0 1 0 2
    J. Harkins C 0 0 0 3
    D. Helleson D 0 0 0 0
    T. Hinds D 0 0 0 0
    R. Johnston LW 0 0 -1 1
    A. Killorn LW 0 1 -3 3
    C. Kreider LW 1 0 -1 3
    J. LaCombe D 0 0 0 1
    P. Mintyukov D 0 0 -1 2
    R. Poehling C 0 0 -3 0
    B. Sennecke RW 1 0 0 3
    T. Terry RW 0 1 0 2
    J. Trouba D 0 0 1 3
    J. Viel LW 0 0 -1 1
    T. Washe C 0 0 0 1
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    C. Hart 33 2 31 0.939 60:00
    GOALIES SA GA SV SV% TOI
    L. Dostal 8 3 5 0.625 20:00
    V. Husso 19 2 17 0.895 37:49
  • Alex Newhook scores twice as Canadiens beat Sabres 5-1 to tie 2nd-round playoff series at 1 apiece

    AP

    BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) Alex Newhook had two goals, again providing Montreal with some much-needed secondary scoring, and the Montreal Canadiens beat the Buffalo Sabres 5-1 on Friday night to even their second-round playoff series at one game apiece.

    Mike Matheson, Alexandre Carrier and Nick Suzuki, with an empty-netter, also scored for the Canadiens. Rookie goalie Jakub Dobes made 27 saves, and Montreal extended its trend of alternating wins and losses after doing so in a seven-game first-round series win over Tampa Bay.

    Montreal advanced to the second round on Newhook’s game-winner 11:07 into the third period of a 2-1 series-clinching win on Sunday. Meantime, the Canadiens’ top offensive threats continue to struggle. Cole Caufield extended his point drought to five games, while Juraj Slafkovsky has one assist in his past eight outings.

    “I think as a group we knew we needed a big effort tonight, a bounce-back, a bounce-forward game,” said Newhook, who gave the team a pregame boost with an energetic reading of the starting lineup. “When you get the lineup read you just try to supply some energy there early and just try and carry that into the game.”

    Zach Benson scored for Buffalo, but Alex Lyon allowed four goals on 27 shots. He previously allowed seven goals in six-plus appearances since replacing Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen, who was was pulled after two periods in a 4-2 loss to Boston in Game 2 of their first-round series.

    The series shifts to Montreal for Game 3 on Sunday night.

    It’ll be the Canadiens’ first trip home after being on the road since traveling to Tampa Bay last weekend. The team stayed in Florida for two days before flying directly to Buffalo on Tuesday.

    The Sabres dropped to 2-3 at home this postseason, but they won all three games – including the Game 6 series clincher – at Boston.

    After falling behind 2-0 in the first period of Game 1, Montreal flipped the script.

    Peyton Krebs’ turnover in Buffalo’s zone led to Newhook scoring at 1:36 by sneaking a shot under Lyon’s blocker arm. Matheson scored 2:51 later by floating in a shot from the left point that beat Lyon over his right shoulder.

    “Awful game. Not acceptable,” Sabres captain Rasmus Dahlin said. “They wanted to compete the first 10 (minutes), and then that’s what kind of set the tone for the whole game. It’s hard to come back, especially in the playoffs, when an opponent is up two. So, can’t happen.”

    Dobes said the difference between Games 1 and 2 was the Canadiens’ ability to adjust to a much faster opponent in Buffalo after a grueling, tight-checking series against the defensive-minded Lightning.

    “You play Game 7, I feel like we didn’t have much chance to prepare and kind of settle everything together and reset our minds,” he said. “I feel like we adjusted today really well. And yeah, I feel we catch a breath in the series. And I feel that we are ready to play our hockey and compete against the team for the rest of the series.”

    Buffalo’s power play came up empty on five chances after going 2 for 3 in Game 1. The Sabres have converted just three of 32 power-play opportunities this postseason.

    Newhook’s second goal, scored 4:47 into the second period, came four seconds after the Sabres’ power play failed to register a shot with Carrier off for hooking.

    Carrier’s goal 3:54 into the third was emblematic of Buffalo’s evening. With the Sabres buzzing the Montreal net, Tage Thompson kept the puck in at the right point only to lose his balance and spin down to the ice. Carrier picked up the loose puck and scored to put Montreal up 4-1.

    Benson whiffed on a tip-in chance two minutes later. In the first period, Buffalo’s Alex Tuch had the puck roll off his stick while attempting a shot breaking up the right wing, and Jack Quinn shot over the top of the net after being set up alone in the slot.

    “Trying to chase the game, try and force plays that aren’t there, and just wasn’t executing,” Thompson said. “I think everything I touched turned into disaster tonight. So, tough one. Got to be better. It’s as simple as just flush that one, move on.”

    Thompson then gave a blunt response when asked if he was playing with an injury by saying: “I don’t think that’s any of your business.”

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    1
    2
    3
    T

    Montreal
    1-1
    2
    1
    2
    5

    Buffalo
    1-1
    0
    1
    0
    1
    KeyBank CenterBuffalo, NY
    Game 2series tied 1-1
    STARS OF THE GAME

    1.A. NewhookMONC
    G: 2, A: 0

    2.J. DobesMONG
    SV: 29, SV%: 0.967

    3.Z. BensonBUFLW
    G: 1, A: 0

    Canadiens

    Sabres
    SKATERS
    G
    A
    +/-
    SOG
    J. Anderson RW
    0
    1
    2
    0
    Z. Bolduc C
    0
    0
    0
    1
    A. Carrier D
    1
    0
    4
    1
    C. Caufield RW
    0
    0
    0
    2
    K. Dach C
    0
    0
    0
    0
    P. Danault C
    0
    1
    3
    0
    I. Demidov RW
    0
    0
    1
    0
    N. Dobson D
    0
    1
    -1
    5
    J. Evans C
    0
    1
    2
    2
    K. Guhle D
    0
    1
    0
    1
    L. Hutson D
    0
    1
    1
    3
    M. Matheson D
    1
    0
    3
    3
    A. Newhook C
    2
    0
    2
    4
    J. Slafkovsky LW
    0
    0
    0
    1
    N. Suzuki C
    1
    0
    0
    4
    A. Texier LW
    0
    0
    2
    0
    J. Veleno C
    0
    0
    0
    1
    A. Xhekaj D
    0
    0
    1
    0
    SKATERS
    G
    A
    +/-
    SOG
    Z. Benson LW
    1
    0
    0
    1
    B. Byram D
    0
    0
    -3
    1
    R. Dahlin D
    0
    0
    -1
    5
    J. Doan RW
    0
    1
    0
    4
    J. Greenway LW
    0
    0
    0
    1
    T. Kozak C
    0
    0
    0
    1
    P. Krebs C
    0
    0
    -1
    1
    B. Malenstyn LW
    0
    0
    0
    0
    R. McLeod C
    0
    0
    -2
    2
    J. Norris C
    0
    0
    -1
    3
    O. Power D
    0
    0
    -2
    0
    J. Quinn RW
    0
    0
    -1
    0
    M. Samuelsson D
    0
    0
    0
    0
    L. Stanley D
    0
    0
    -1
    1
    T. Thompson C
    0
    0
    -4
    1
    C. Timmins D
    0
    1
    0
    0
    A. Tuch RW
    0
    0
    -3
    7
    J. Zucker LW
    0
    0
    -2
    2
    GOALIES
    SA
    GA
    SV
    SV%
    TOI
    J. Dobes
    30
    1
    29
    0.967
    60:00
    GOALIES
    SA
    GA
    SV
    SV%
    TOI
    A. Lyon
    27
    4
    23
    0.852
    58:13

  • Wembanyama gives the Spurs another gem in a 115-108 win over the T-wolves to take a 2-1 series lead

    MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Victor Wembanyama delivered another masterpiece with 39 points, 15 rebounds and more game-wrecking defense for the San Antonio Spurs, who took a 2-1 lead in the second-round NBA playoff series with a 115-108 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday night.

    Wembanyama went 13 of 18 from the floor and 10 of 12 from the line, adding five blocks and a full night of paint deterrence as the Spurs won their second straight game after dropping the opener at home.

    “It was like holding the ship together. We had a lead. We didn’t need to rush. We needed to be consistent,” Wembanyama said.

    De’Aaron Fox scored 17 points, and Stephon Castle had 13 points and 12 assists with a team-high plus-17 rating.

    Anthony Edwards had 32 points and 14 rebounds and Naz Reid added 18 points and nine rebounds for the Wolves, whose defense kept them alive after a woeful start but allowed the Spurs to shoot 6 for 10 from 3-point range in the pivotal third quarter.

    Minnesota will host Game 4 on Sunday night. The series shifts back to San Antonio for Game 5 on Tuesday.

    Jaden McDaniels drew Wembanyama’s fifth foul with 6:18 left and brought the Wolves within 99-98 on pair of free throws, but the Spurs never trailed in the second half despite never leading by double digits. Wembanyama sat for about a minute before coach Mitch Johnson sent him back in.

    “We were going to not leave any bullets in the chamber in terms of keeping him on the bench,” Johnson said. “We were going to play him, and then if he fouled out, we deal with that.”

    Wembanyama didn’t flinch despite the foul risk, finishing with 16 points in the fourth quarter. His 3-pointer that answered Reid’s pushed San Antonio’s lead to six with 3:06 to go. Reid tried another one near the end of the shot clock on the next possession that hit the rim and Wembanyama snagged for another rebound.

    Edwards, who showed Minnesota yet again his swift healing ability by returning from a deep bone bruise in his hyperextended left knee after just one week to make the start of the series, had 22 points in the first half to help them snap back from an early 18-3 deficit.

    “He needed that. We needed that,” coach Chris Finch said. “He’s battling back to find a game like this, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. Unfortunately, we couldn’t get the result that went along with it.”

    The Wolves missed their first 12 shots and didn’t get a basket to go down until Rudy Gobert’s putback with 6:52 had elapsed, but unlike in the 133-95 drubbing they took in Game 2 on Wednesday they had the defensive intelligence and tenacity at the ready to make up for the long shooting lulls.

    Edwards hit a buzzer-beating 31-footer at the end of the first quarter, and McDaniels swished a 3-pointer from the wing to end the first half with a 51-all tie.

    McDaniels and Julius Randle were the most affected by Wembanyama’s presence, unable to get their short-range and rim-attacking game going. They shot a combined 8 for 34 from the floor.

    “I went in the locker room and told the guys we had a bunch of great looks,” Edwards said. “If we make our shots, we win this game.”

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    Zack CiminiContrarian with Chutzpah
    +279 (63%)
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    Over 22.5-108
    Anthony Edwards • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 8 @ 4:46 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    WIN
    Anthony Edwards and the Minnesota Timberwolves will aim to go 4 and 0 in the playoffs at home this year. For Edwards this is closer to his original timeline of return, as he was expected to comeback in game three or four. Don’t be surprised if he looks closer to 100 percent tonight, and has a bump in minutes played. Edwards has averaged 15 points in his limited role. Expect a showcase game from Edwards as he clears his adjusted points prop.

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    David Bearman
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    Julius Randle • Rebounds • Player Prop
    Picked May 8 @ 1:57 pm, 1 unit on DraftKings
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    With Minnesota big man Rudy Gobert guarding Spurs C Victory Wembanyama up top, the floor has opened for Julius Randle to get more boards. In game 1, he flew over his total with 10 rebounds, matching Gobert. In game 2, he had 5 rebounds in just 27 minutes of action due to the blowout. There should also be more boards to go around, unless the Spurs hit 50% of their shots again. Randle had 7+ rebounds in four of the six games in the first round vs. Denver.

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    1 2 3 4 T

    2 Spurs 2-1

    23 28 35 29 115

    6 Timberwolves 1-2

    22 29 28 29 108
    TOP SCORERS
    V. Wembanyama C 39PTS 15REB 1AST
    A. Edwards SG 32PTS 14REB 6AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    V. Wembanyama 39 15 1 5
    D. Fox 17 3 5 3
    S. Castle 13 4 12 3
    D. Vassell 13 6 3 2
    J. Champagnie 6 12 3 2
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    K. Johnson 11 2 1 1
    D. Harper 8 4 1 2
    C. Bryant 6 0 0 2
    L. Kornet 2 1 0 3
    H. Barnes 0 1 0 0
    B. Biyombo
    K. Olynyk
    M. Plumlee
    J. McLaughlin
    L. Waters III
    H. Ingram
    E. Miller
    Total 115 48 26 23
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    A. Edwards 32 14 6 5
    J. McDaniels 17 7 2 4
    R. Gobert 13 7 2 2
    J. Randle 12 6 0 5
    M. Conley 0 2 0 0
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    N. Reid 18 9 5 4
    A. Dosunmu 11 7 5 3
    T. Shannon Jr. 5 2 2 2
    K. Anderson
    J. Ingles
    J. Phillips
    J. Beringer
    B. Hyland
    Z. Pullin
    J. Clark
    Total 108 54 22 25
  • Jalen Brunson scores 33 points and helps Knicks take 3-0 lead over 76ers with 108-94 Game 3 win

    PHILADELPHIA (AP) Jalen Brunson scored 33 points and sealed the game with big buckets late to the delight of roaring New York Knicks fans, leading New York to a 108-94 win over the Philadelphia 76ers on Friday night for a 3-0 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals.

    Game 4 is Sunday in Philadelphia.

    Brunson shook off a 2-of-8 start from the floor and finished 11 of 22 in 38 minutes to send the Knicks to their sixth straight postseason victory.

    “I’m Linus. Jalen’s my blanket,” first-year Knicks coach Mike Brown said. “He helps me relax at a lot of different times during the course of the game.”

    With 2016 and 2018 Villanova national championship banners hanging in the rafters, the so-called Nova Knicks all took turns taking the fight out of the Sixers in the fourth quarter, turning a four-point lead into another double-digit victory.

    Josh Hart had 12 points and 11 rebounds and Mikal Bridges added 23 points, pushing the Knicks within one victory of their second straight conference finals appearance.

    When Brown took the job after Tom Thibodeau was fired, the veteran coach said he wouldn’t know what kind of team he really had until he got “into the trenches with them.”

    Brown now sees the makings of a championship team.

    “Yeah, OK, we might have a chance at this,” he said.

    The Knicks have the luxury not to rush back forward OG Anunoby, who’s averaging 21.4 points per game in the postseason. He sat out with a strained right hamstring and remains day to day.

    Joel Embiid scored 18 points for the Sixers in his return after he missed Game 2 with a sprained right ankle and a sore right hip.

    “I thought he gave us everything he could,” coach Nick Nurse said.

    Embiid’s return from an appendectomy helped spur the Sixers’ rally from a 3-1 deficit in the opening round to stun the Celtics.

    Beating the Knicks four straight times – including twice in New York – seems like a much harder hill to climb for Embiid, Tyrese Maxey and the Sixers.

    Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 22 points and Maxey added 17. Paul George scored 15 points in the first quarter, then went scoreless and missed all nine shots the rest of the game as the Sixers blew a 12-point lead.

    George and Maxey each failed to shoot a single free throw.

    The 76ers went 13 of 16 from the line while the Knicks made 23 of 32.

    “I guess it’s good when New York wins,” Embiid said.

    The 76ers gamely tried to make it a series. Quintin Grimes hit his first two 3s of the game early in the fourth to trim the lead to 88-84.

    The familiar faces in Philly – Brunson, Hart and Bridges all played for Villanova – seized control of the game.

    Hart and Bridges made consecutive baskets that pushed the lead to 92-84. Brunson, the stone-cold shooter built for these moments, buried a 3 from the top of the arc that made it 95-86 during a 9-0 Knicks run, to the delight of the visiting fans.

    Embiid openly pleaded with fans ahead of the series not to sell their tickets to New Yorkers.

    Celebrity Row regulars at Madison Square Garden, Spike Lee, Timothée Chalamet, Tracy Morgan and Ben Stiller all made the trip to Philadelphia, along with thousands of less famous Knicks fans – and the split crowd erupted in cheers, boos and the occasional middle finger on just about every basket.

    Chalamet rose from his seat and applauded when Landry Shamet buried a late 3 in the third that stretched the lead to 85-76. Shamet had 14 points this entire postseason before he scored 15 in Game 3.

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    Karl-Anthony Towns • Assists • Player Prop
    Picked May 8 @ 6:12 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
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    Karl-Anthony Towns has 6+ assists in his last five postseason games, averaging 7.8 assists per game. He got 6 assists in Game 1, playing only 20 minutes in the blowout, and 7 in Game 2, hitting his prop line (5.5) in the first 14 minutes of game action. Dating back to April 1, KAT is averaging 6.3 a game over 12 games, with over 7 assist chances a night. He’s hit 5+ in 8 of the 12 games.

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    Tyrese Maxey • Points • Player Prop
    Picked May 8 @ 6:04 pm, 1 unit on FanDuel
    LOSS
    Tyrese Maxey almost never comes off the floor. He won’t have to deal with OG Anunoby in Game 3, and Josh Hart is playing with a thumb injury. After scoring 26 points at MSG in Game 2, I like the explosive Maxey to get at least that many at home in a must-win spot.

    Larry’s Pick

    1 2 3 4 T

    3 Knicks 3-0

    27 33 25 23 108

    7 76ers 0-3

    31 21 24 18 94
    TOP SCORERS
    J. Brunson PG 33PTS 5REB 9AST
    K. Oubre Jr. SF 22PTS 8REB 1AST
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    J. Brunson 33 5 9 2
    M. Bridges 23 3 1 3
    J. Hart 12 11 3 4
    K. Towns 8 12 7 5
    M. McBride 3 0 2 1
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    L. Shamet 15 3 0 3
    M. Robinson 6 6 0 2
    J. Clarkson 4 5 3 1
    J. Alvarado 3 0 0 0
    J. Sochan 1 2 0 0
    T. Kolek 0 0 0 0
    A. Hukporti 0 1 0 0
    P. Dadiet 0 1 0 0
    M. Diawara 0 0 0 0
    Total 108 49 25 21
    STARTERS PTS REB AST PF
    K. Oubre Jr. 22 8 1 4
    J. Embiid 18 6 5 3
    T. Maxey 17 2 7 2
    P. George 15 5 3 3
    V. Edgecombe 11 7 4 4
    BENCH PTS REB AST PF
    Q. Grimes 6 2 2 4
    T. Watford 3 0 0 0
    D. Barlow 2 1 0 2
    J. Edwards 0 0 0 0
    A. Drummond 0 1 0 1
    A. Bona 0 0 0 1
    J. Walker 0 0 0 0
    D. Terry 0 1 1 1
    K. Lowry
    J. Broome
    Total 94 33 23 25