Category: Basketball

  • WNBA: Mystics F Elena Delle Donne (neck) out vs. Storm

    WNBA: Mystics F Elena Delle Donne (neck) out vs. Storm


    Washington Mystics star forward Elena Delle Donne has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the host Seattle Storm due to neck tightness.

    Delle Donne is averaging a team-best 18.6 points per game to go along with 7.0 rebounds and 2.9 assists in seven games (all starts) for the Mystics (4-3).

    A two-time WNBA MVP and six-time All-Star, Delle Donne has contributed 19.8 points, 6.9 rebounds and 1.9 assists in 225 career games (218 starts) with the Chicago Sky (2013-16) and Mystics.

    –Field Level Media

  • WNBA: Breanna Stewart leads high-scoring Liberty over Wings

    WNBA: Breanna Stewart leads high-scoring Liberty over Wings


    Breanna Stewart recorded 32 points, nine rebounds, five assists and three blocked shots to lead the New York Liberty to a 102-93 victory over the visiting Dallas Wings on Sunday.

    Sabrina Ionescu scored 19 of her 22 points in the second half and also had six rebounds and six assists for New York (6-2), which won for the sixth time in the past seven games. Courtney Vandersloot added 15 points and 10 assists and Marine Johannes had 12 points on four 3-pointers off the bench.

    Stewart made 15 of 20 field-goal attempts as the Liberty scored 100 or more points in back-to-back games for the first time in franchise history. New York also topped the mark in Friday’s 106-83 win over the Atlanta Dream.

    Arike Ogunbowale had 25 points, seven assists and six rebounds for the Wings (5-4), who had a two-game winning streak snapped. Satou Sabally recorded 17 points and 11 rebounds, Natasha Howard added 14 points and Kalani Brown had 10 for Dallas.

    New York shot 55.7 percent from the field, including 13 of 28 from 3-point range. Betnijah Laney added 10 points for the Liberty.

    The Wings made 39 percent of their shots and were 6 of 23 from behind the arc.

    The Liberty outscored Dallas 34-17 in the third quarter to turn a six-point halftime deficit into a 79-68 lead. New York made 13 of 17 shot attempts in the period.

    Stewart scored three straight baskets during a 9-2 run to start the second half to give the Liberty a 54-53 edge with 7:38 left in the third quarter. Later, Stewart scored two baskets in 41 seconds as New York held a 66-60 lead with 3:36 left.

    Ionescu and Johannes each drained a 3-pointer during a 10-0 spurt as the Liberty increased their lead to 79-65 with 40.2 seconds left in the period.

    Dallas was within eight with 6:04 remaining before Stewart scored two baskets and Ionescu drained a trey as New York stretched the score to 93-79 with 4:04 left en route to sealing the win.

    Ogunbowale scored 13 first-quarter points and the Wings later ran off 12 straight points in the second quarter to hold a 39-30 lead with 4:13 left in the half. Dallas led 51-45 at the break.

    –Field Level Media

  • NCAAB: Three Arkansas State players face theft charges

    NCAAB: Three Arkansas State players face theft charges


    Three Arkansas State basketball players were arrested Saturday night and face charges of theft of $1,000 or less.

    Forward Dyondre Dominguez, guard Terrance Ford Jr. and forward Julian Lual were booked by the Craighead County (Ark.) Sherriff’s Office, online records showed. They were released after about two hours.

    Both Ford and Lual were part-time starters for the Red Wolves in 2022-23, their first years with the program. Dominguez committed to the school in April after three seasons at UMass.

    “The Athletics Department and Coach (Bryan) Hodgson are aware of the situation and are in the process of gathering all the information,” Arkansas State said in a statement. “Once all the details have been obtained, the matter will be addressed in an appropriate manner.”

    The three players are awaiting a hearing on Monday, according to KAIT Channel 8 in Jonesboro, Ark.

    –Field Level Media

  • NCAAB: Ex-Creighton F Arthur Kaluma transferring to K-State

    NCAAB: Ex-Creighton F Arthur Kaluma transferring to K-State


    Former Creighton forward Arthur Kaluma announced Sunday he is transferring to Kansas State.

    The 6-foot-7 rising junior chose the Wildcats over Kentucky and Alabama after a weekend visit to Manhattan, Kan.

    Kaluma was the highest-ranked player remaining in the transfer portal, according to ESPN.

    He averaged 11.8 points and 6.0 rebounds in 37 starts for the Bluejays in 2022-23. Over two seasons at Creighton, Kaluma averaged 11.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.5 assists in 68 games (67 starts).

    –Field Level Media

  • NBA: Kevin Love rejoins Heat in Denver after birth of child

    NBA: Kevin Love rejoins Heat in Denver after birth of child


    Miami Heat forward Kevin Love rejoined the team in Denver on Sunday, one day after his wife, model Kate Bock, gave birth.

    Love missed the Heat’s flight to the Mile High City and flew on his own Sunday to watch film and handle media responsibilities, one day before Monday’s Game 5 of the NBA Finals.

    “Everybody is happy and healthy,” Love said during a press conference. “… Was able to make it in for our film session.

    “Got a little bit of sleep, so today will be good to get up and down, get acclimated here and get some treatments, get some rest and be ready to roll.”

    Love didn’t say if the child was a boy or a girl.

    The Heat trail the Denver Nuggets 3-1 in the best-of-seven series. Only one team has ever recovered from such a deficit to win the Finals — the Cleveland Cavaliers, who beat the Golden State Warriors in 2016.

    Interestingly, Love was a key member of that Cleveland squad.

    “Naturally when your back is up against the wall you start to look for answers, solutions,” said Love, a five-time All-Star. “But we’re a team that as you know has been super resilient. We understand that it’s every possession, it’s one game.

    “I know that’s something that is cliche and everybody says but again, we feel like if we come out, have a good start tomorrow, play extremely hard and give ourselves a chance and take it back to Miami, that is right where we want to be.”

    Love, 34, joined the Heat in February after reaching a buyout with Cleveland. He averaged 7.7 points and 5.7 rebounds in 21 games (17 starts) for Miami in the regular season, and he is contributing 7.1 points and 5.7 boards in 19 postseason games (17 starts).

    –Field Level Media

  • NBA: On brink of first title, Nuggets tune out noise to focus on Heat

    NBA: On brink of first title, Nuggets tune out noise to focus on Heat


    One victory away from the first NBA title in franchise history and the Denver Nuggets prefer to act as if the Finals have never started.

    The Nuggets took a 3-1 lead in the best-of-seven championship series with a 108-95 road victory over the Miami Heat on Friday. The series shifts back to Denver for Game 5 on Monday and there are plenty of those who are anticipating a crowning achievement.

    Nuggets coach Michael Malone is not one of them.

    “Yeah, just understand that we haven’t done anything,” Malone said. “I told our guys, the first thing I said (after the Game 4 victory), ‘We’re not celebrating. It’s a good win. We’ve done our job. But we’re not celebrating like we’ve done anything yet.’”

    Malone’s plan over the weekend, in addition to figuring out how to get past the Heat one more time, was to have his players ignore all media — social and otherwise — and keep their minds on the task at hand as if it were still significantly out of reach.

    “Don’t listen to everybody telling you how great you are because we haven’t done a damn thing yet,” Malone said. “We have to win another game to be world champions, and we’re going to do that by simply taking it one quarter at a time.

    “We stay true to our identity, we’ll give ourselves a great chance to do that.”

    For everybody outside of the Nuggets’ inner circle, there is plenty of evidence that their time is now. If not in Game 5 then in 6 or 7 during the coming days.

    The Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic has nearly averaged a triple-double for the entire playoff run with 30.1 points, 13.3 rebounds and 9.8 assists. In the Finals he has scored 30.8 points with 13.5 rebounds and 8.0 assists.

    Aaron Gordon had what was perhaps his best game in a Nuggets uniform during Game 5 with 27 points on 11-of-15 shooting (3 of 4 from 3-point range).

    Gordon also has kept Heat star Jimmy Butler in check on the defensive end. Butler has averaged 21.8 points per game in the series, although he has been more productive on the offensive end in the last two games. But as his scoring output has ticked up in the past two games, his rebound and assist numbers have dropped.

    The eighth-seeded team in the Eastern Conference doesn’t seem to have enough offense to keep up with the Nuggets. All three of the Heat’s defeats in the series have been by double digits, although they will take solace in the fact that their lone victory — 111-108 in Game 2 — came at Denver.

    “Same thing it’s always been, it’s one game at a time,” Butler said. “Now we are in a must-win situation every single game, which we’re capable of. Some correctible things we’ve got to do, but it’s not impossible. We’ve got to go out there and do it. We’ve got three to get.”

    Bam Adebayo has averaged 22.3 points and 12.5 rebounds during the four games of the NBA Finals, up from his averages of 17.8 points and 9.8 rebounds in the playoffs. But Miami has been held to 95 points or fewer in all three defeats.

    While the Heat’s Tyler Herro appears close to returning from a hand injury that occurred in the opening game of the playoffs, the shooting guard still has not contributed to the cause, leaving 20.1 points per game from the regular season on the bench.

    “All we are going to focus on is getting this thing back to … Miami and things can shift very quickly,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “It’s going to be a gnarly game in Denver that is built for the competitors that we have in our locker room.”

    –Field Level Media

  • NBA: Report: Celtics hiring Charles Lee as lead assistant coach

    NBA: Report: Celtics hiring Charles Lee as lead assistant coach


    The Boston Celtics are finalizing a deal to hire Charles Lee as the lead assistant on Joe Mazzulla’s coaching staff, ESPN reported Sunday.

    Lee, who was a finalist for the head coaching positions with the Detroit Pistons and Toronto Raptors, has been an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks for the past four seasons.

    Before following former Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer to Milwaukee, Lee worked on Budenholzer’s staff for five seasons with the Atlanta Hawks (2014-18).

    Lee, 38, began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater Bucknell from 2012-14.

    He joins a revamped coaching staff in Boston that also includes former Philadelphia 76ers assistant Sam Cassell.

    Former Celtics assistants Aaron Miles, Mike Moser and Ben Sullivan left to join former Boston head coach Ime Udoka’s staff with the Houston Rockets.

    –Field Level Media

  • WNBA: WNBA claims YouTuber harassed Brittney Griner at airport

    WNBA: WNBA claims YouTuber harassed Brittney Griner at airport


    The WNBA condemned harassment that Phoenix Mercury center Brittney Griner apparently endured from a social media personality on Saturday morning at the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

    Alex Stein, a Dallas-area YouTube personality, professed to be the person filming Griner at the airport. He posted a photo on Twitter, saying “I just met my favorite WNBA player Brittney Griner. Video coming soon,” and later posted an 11-second video of him shouting toward Griner as she walked through the concourse.

    “Do you still want to boycott America, Britney?” Stein asks Griner as she walks by. Some men get physical with Stein at this point before he asks, “What about the merchant of death, Brit?”

    Stein, 36, said he will air the video on YouTube on Sunday.

    Griner spent 10 months in a Russian jail after being detained for marijuana possession in February 2022. In December, she was released in a deal in which the United States agreed to release imprisoned Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout.

    The WNBA released a statement criticizing Stein well before the video snippet was released.

    “As we gather additional information about today’s incident at the Dallas airport, it has come to our attention that this was orchestrated by a social media figure and provocateur. His actions were inappropriate and unfortunate,” the league said in a statement. “The safety of Brittney Griner and all WNBA players is our top priority. Prior to the season, the WNBA worked together with the Phoenix Mercury and BG’s team to ensure her safety during her travel, which included charter flights for WNBA games and assigned security personnel with her at all times. We remain steadfastly committed to the highest standards of security for players.”

    Brianna Turner of the Mercury provided some context of what happened at the airport.

    “Player safety while traveling should be at the forefront,” Turner said on Twitter. “People following with cameras saying wild remarks is never acceptable. Excessive harassment. Our team nervously huddled in a corner unsure how to move about. We demand better.”

    The WNBA players union said the league needs to do a better job of providing charter flights.

    “As we continue to hear from our members throughout the start of the season and particularly today with the situation involving the Phoenix Mercury at the Dallas airport, we are quite clear that the matter of charter travel is NOT a ‘competitive advantage’ issue,” the union said in a statement. “We cannot help but wonder if the league and teams preclude more reasonable and flexible rules regarding charter travel in 2023 in order to seek leverage on this issue at the bargaining table.

    “What BG and all of her Phoenix teammates experienced today was a calculated confrontation that left them feeling very unsafe. Everyone who was paying attention knew this would happen. We could have and should have been more proactive.”

    The Mercury lost Friday night in Dallas and were travelling for Sunday’s road game against the Indiana Fever.

    –Field Level Media

  • WNBA: Backcourt stars in spotlight as Liberty host Wings

    WNBA: Backcourt stars in spotlight as Liberty host Wings


    Sabrina Ionescu is fresh off the best shooting game of her WNBA career and Arike Ogunbowale is right behind her on the 3-point sharpshooting list.

    The star guards will look to put on a show when Ionescu’s New York Liberty host Ogunbowale and the Dallas Wings on Sunday afternoon.

    Ionescu scored a career-high 37 points and set a franchise record with eight 3-pointers — another career best — as New York (5-2) routed the host Atlanta Dream 106-83 on Friday night.

    Ionescu averaged 4.5 points on 3-of-16 shooting — including 1 of 9 from 3-point range — over the previous two games before breaking out big. She was 8 of 13 from behind the arc while falling one shy of Kelsey Mitchell’s WNBA single-game record of nine, set in 2019.

    “My teammates got me the ball,” Ionescu said. “I was just thankful we won at the end of the day. I was just making the reads and shooting if I’m open.”

    Ionescu, who is averaging 15.7 points per game, led the WNBA entering Saturday’s play with 24 3-pointers. Ogunbowale was second with 21.

    Breanna Stewart leads New York in scoring (23.9) and rebounding (10.3). She had 25 points and nine rebounds against Atlanta.

    Stewart ranks second in the WNBA in scoring and the Dallas duo of Ogunbowale (22.4) and Satou Sabally (21.8) rank third and fourth, respectively. Sabally leads the league in rebounding at 11.3 per game.

    Ogunbowale put on her own show Friday with season bests of 35 points and five 3-pointers as Dallas (5-3) completed a two-game home sweep of the Phoenix Mercury with a 90-77 victory.

    “This was her 13th 30-point game in her career,” first-year Wings coach Latricia Trammell said. “I mean, she just sets the tone. She can hit big shots when we need them like she did. She watches a lot of film. She wants to enhance her skillset and try to create more for her teammates as well.”

    Sabally added 17 points and a season-high 16 rebounds for her fifth straight double-double and sixth of the season.

    Sabally will face her younger sister, Nyara, for the first time in their WNBA careers. Nyara Sabally is averaging 4.6 points and 2.6 rebounds in five appearances off the bench for the Liberty.

    –Field Level Media

  • WNBA: Sparks aim to get in gear at expense of Lynx

    WNBA: Sparks aim to get in gear at expense of Lynx


    The Los Angeles Sparks are getting reinforcements to make a building team even better.

    After getting Azura Stevens (back) into their lineup for the first time on Tuesday night in a loss at Seattle, Los Angeles welcomed Jasmine Thomas (knee) into the playing rotation during Friday night’s 77-62 home win over Chicago.

    Stevens and Thomas get another chance to chip off rust on Sunday night when the Sparks (4-3) travel to Minneapolis for a matchup with the struggling Minnesota Lynx (1-7).

    Thomas, who played for Los Angeles coach Curt Miller last year in Connecticut, worked 12 minutes in her season debut, finishing with five points and a rebound. Stevens went 0-for-7 from the floor Friday night in 13 minutes but pulled down six rebounds and blocked a shot.

    “Excited about the potential but again, (you) have to get cobwebs off people that missed significant time,” Miller said. “They all want to be coached and pushed to become their old self but you have to give them some time to get back into a rhythm.”

    Nneka Ogwumike scored 19 points and grabbed 14 rebounds Friday night. She averages team-leading totals in both categories (20.3, 10.0).

    Meanwhile, Minnesota missed a chance to earn consecutive wins when it dropped a 71-69 decision at home Friday night to Indiana in a matchup of the WNBA’s last-place teams. The Lynx hit just 38.1 percent from the field to cancel out a good defensive effort.

    “Defensively, we put ourselves in position to be successful,” Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said. “(We allowed) 71 points, you’ve got to be able to win that one.”

    Instead, the Lynx lost because of poor shooting and turnovers. They committed 14 turnovers that led to 20 points for the Fever. Minnesota was outscored 19-0 in fast-break points.

    Napheesa Collier, who scored a game-high 28 points and grabbed 14 rebounds, is averaging a team-high 19.8 points per game on the season.

    The Lynx won two of three meetings last year, although the road team won every game in the series.

    –Field Level Media