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Deadspin | Playoffs? Check. Next up for Thunder: Handle lowly Nets

Deadspin | Playoffs? Check. Next up for Thunder: Handle lowly Nets

Mar 17, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) drives to the basket past Orlando Magic forward Tristan da Silva (23) in the fourth quarter at Kia Center. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

The Oklahoma City Thunder clinched the first step in their title defense and saw Shai Gilgeous-Alexander extend his historic streak on Tuesday.

After becoming the first team to secure a playoff berth this season, the Thunder will attempt to earn their 10th straight victory and widen their lead atop the Western Conference when they face the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday in New York.

The Thunder clinched their third straight playoff spot by earning a 113-108 victory over the host Orlando Magic after taking an 18-point lead midway through the second quarter. It was Oklahoma City’s seventh win by single digits during its second-longest winning streak of the season.

“We’re proud of that,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “It’s not easy. We won the championship last year, and I think that can warp the way that you look at other things like clinching a playoff spot or division titles — things that obviously are not as significant as a championship but that are very difficult to do nonetheless. So we’re proud of the accomplishment, and it’s something we don’t take for granted.”

Gilgeous-Alexander scored 40 points for the sixth time this season and had 19 points in the third quarter. The star guard extended his NBA-record streak to 129 games with at least 20 points and did so in a game when the Thunder thrived in other areas.

Oklahoma City held an opponent under 50% for the ninth straight game, limiting Orlando to 39.8% accuracy. It was the second-lowest opposing field-goal percentage during the winning streak, and the Thunder withstood allowing 17 3-pointers by holding a 54-32 scoring advantage in the paint and a 53-41 rebounding edge.

“It’s a point of emphasis for us,” Gilgeous-Alexander, speaking about the rebounding, said in his on-court postgame interview with FanDuel Sports. “Every night the game is going to have a different task, a different challenge, and it’s our job. We get paid to execute the game plan and play at a high level and with utmost energy. We did that enough tonight to get a W. That’s what stacking W’s is about.”

The Nets are on a four-game losing streak and 2-14 in the past 16 games. The most recent two games saw Brooklyn fall behind big in the first half and attempt a comeback in the fourth quarter.

After nearly escaping a 28-point hole in a seven-point loss at Philadelphia on Saturday, Brooklyn gave up the first 10 points of its 114-95 home defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday. The Nets trailed by as many as 31 in the third quarter but briefly cut the gap to 15 before falling short.

Michael Porter Jr., Brooklyn’s leading scorer, missed his third straight game due to a sprained right ankle and is listed as questionable for Wednesday. If he does play, he may wind up sitting in the fourth quarter, which is something the Nets did with Nic Claxton and Noah Clowney in recent games.

On Monday, rookie Danny Wolf was the only starter to appear in the fourth quarter as the Nets gave extensive playing time to rookies Ben Saraf, Chaney Johnson and Malachi Smith along with E.J. Liddell, Tyson Etienne and Ochai Agbaji.

Johnson led the Nets with a career-best 17 points in his fifth NBA game, while Saraf scored 10 of his career-high 15 points in the fourth quarter.

“He plays bigger than what he is,” Brooklyn coach Jordi Fernandez said of Johnson, who is 6-foot-7. “His length, you know, he may get overlooked, but he can guard almost everybody. He is super active, super athletic. He can shoot the three, like, he does everything well, and he doesn’t try to do too much, and I think that always helps.”

–Field Level Media

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“Our bowling unit wants to dominate not only tomorrow’s [Saturday] match but also all the upcoming matches.”

This one line from Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh easily conveys the confidence the team has in its bowling line-up, which next faces the batting might of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

“We are backing our strength. The present situation is that our bowlers are playing very well. Their batting order is very good, but we have a very good attack with the likes of Xavier Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen in our ranks. So, we will prefer to think about our strengths and not theirs,” Shashank said during the pre-match press conference here on Friday.

READ | Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet

PBKS used up 19.1 overs and seven wickets while chasing down 163 against Gujarat Titans the last time it played at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium. The hosts come into this contest without a great record, both at this ground (4-7) and against their opponent (7-17).

“We don’t think about stats. Right now, we are looking at trying to impress each other in our team.”

“We don’t have the best of records in home conditions over the past couple of years. But again, we could have won the first match convincingly this season. We made some mistakes in the middle overs, which led to that game going down to the wire… as humans, you make errors and learn from them. In a way, it was good that the first match challenged us,” Shashank added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Shashank #Singh #plays #PBKSs #poor #record #SRH #backs #bowlers #good">IPL 2026: Shashank Singh plays down PBKS’s poor record against SRH, backs bowlers to come good  “Our bowling unit wants to dominate not only tomorrow’s [Saturday] match but also all the upcoming matches.”This one line from Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh easily conveys the confidence the team has in its bowling line-up, which next faces the batting might of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).“We are backing our strength. The present situation is that our bowlers are playing very well. Their batting order is very good, but we have a very good attack with the likes of Xavier Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen in our ranks. So, we will prefer to think about our strengths and not theirs,” Shashank said during the pre-match press conference here on Friday.READ  |  Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meetPBKS used up 19.1 overs and seven wickets while chasing down 163 against Gujarat Titans the last time it played at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium. The hosts come into this contest without a great record, both at this ground (4-7) and against their opponent (7-17).“We don’t think about stats. Right now, we are looking at trying to impress each other in our team.”“We don’t have the best of records in home conditions over the past couple of years. But again, we could have won the first match convincingly this season. We made some mistakes in the middle overs, which led to that game going down to the wire… as humans, you make errors and learn from them. In a way, it was good that the first match challenged us,” Shashank added.Published on Apr 10, 2026  #IPL #Shashank #Singh #plays #PBKSs #poor #record #SRH #backs #bowlers #good

Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet

PBKS used up 19.1 overs and seven wickets while chasing down 163 against Gujarat Titans the last time it played at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium. The hosts come into this contest without a great record, both at this ground (4-7) and against their opponent (7-17).

“We don’t think about stats. Right now, we are looking at trying to impress each other in our team.”

“We don’t have the best of records in home conditions over the past couple of years. But again, we could have won the first match convincingly this season. We made some mistakes in the middle overs, which led to that game going down to the wire… as humans, you make errors and learn from them. In a way, it was good that the first match challenged us,” Shashank added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Shashank #Singh #plays #PBKSs #poor #record #SRH #backs #bowlers #good">IPL 2026: Shashank Singh plays down PBKS’s poor record against SRH, backs bowlers to come good

“Our bowling unit wants to dominate not only tomorrow’s [Saturday] match but also all the upcoming matches.”

This one line from Punjab Kings batter Shashank Singh easily conveys the confidence the team has in its bowling line-up, which next faces the batting might of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

“We are backing our strength. The present situation is that our bowlers are playing very well. Their batting order is very good, but we have a very good attack with the likes of Xavier Bartlett, Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen in our ranks. So, we will prefer to think about our strengths and not theirs,” Shashank said during the pre-match press conference here on Friday.

READ | Batting units in the spotlight as Punjab Kings and Sunrisers Hyderabad meet

PBKS used up 19.1 overs and seven wickets while chasing down 163 against Gujarat Titans the last time it played at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh Stadium. The hosts come into this contest without a great record, both at this ground (4-7) and against their opponent (7-17).

“We don’t think about stats. Right now, we are looking at trying to impress each other in our team.”

“We don’t have the best of records in home conditions over the past couple of years. But again, we could have won the first match convincingly this season. We made some mistakes in the middle overs, which led to that game going down to the wire… as humans, you make errors and learn from them. In a way, it was good that the first match challenged us,” Shashank added.

Published on Apr 10, 2026

#IPL #Shashank #Singh #plays #PBKSs #poor #record #SRH #backs #bowlers #good
Deadspin | Bryan Reynolds’ homer the difference in Pirates’ defeat of Cubs  Apr 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski (50) delivers a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the second inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   Bryan Reynolds hit a two-run home run, Carmen Mlodzinski threw 5 1/3 scoreless innings and the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Friday afternoon.  Facing Chicago starter Shota Imanaga, Pittsburgh didn’t tally its first hit until the top of the seventh.  Cubs reliever Caleb Thielbar (1-1)’s third pitch was singled to right by Ryan O’Hearn. His next pitch left the yard off the bat of Reynolds to left field, bringing home what became the only runs of the game on his third homer of the season.  Mlodzinski allowed six hits, walking three and striking out two for Pittsburgh, which has won seven of its last nine games. Mason Montgomery (1-0) earned the win, striking out two batters in relief of Mlodzinski. The Pirates will search for their first series win over Chicago since Sept. 2024 on Saturday.  Imanaga finished with a no-decision despite striking out nine batters and walking just one across six no-hit frames.  Ian Happ had two hits and Carson Kelly had a single and three walks for Chicago. The Cubs had six hits and worked seven walks, but were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 runners.   Chicago threatened in the fourth, as Happ and Seiya Suzuki laced a pair of singles and Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases. Mlodzinski escaped the jam, getting Moises Ballesteros to line out to left field.  Alex Bregman and Happ each singled to begin the bottom of the sixth, before Mlodzinski struck out Suzuki. Montgomery then replaced Mlodzinski after 81 pitches.  Montgomery struck out Pete Crow-Armstrong and walked Kelly to load the bases. The Pittsburgh reliever preserved the scoreless tie with an inning-ending strikeout of pinch hitter Matt Shaw.  Dennis Santana earned his first save of the season, striking out Dansby Swanson and Michael Busch as part of a perfect ninth.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Bryan #Reynolds #homer #difference #Pirates #defeat #CubsApr 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski (50) delivers a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the second inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

Bryan Reynolds hit a two-run home run, Carmen Mlodzinski threw 5 1/3 scoreless innings and the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Friday afternoon.

Facing Chicago starter Shota Imanaga, Pittsburgh didn’t tally its first hit until the top of the seventh.

Cubs reliever Caleb Thielbar (1-1)’s third pitch was singled to right by Ryan O’Hearn. His next pitch left the yard off the bat of Reynolds to left field, bringing home what became the only runs of the game on his third homer of the season.

Mlodzinski allowed six hits, walking three and striking out two for Pittsburgh, which has won seven of its last nine games. Mason Montgomery (1-0) earned the win, striking out two batters in relief of Mlodzinski. The Pirates will search for their first series win over Chicago since Sept. 2024 on Saturday.

Imanaga finished with a no-decision despite striking out nine batters and walking just one across six no-hit frames.


Ian Happ had two hits and Carson Kelly had a single and three walks for Chicago. The Cubs had six hits and worked seven walks, but were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 runners.

Chicago threatened in the fourth, as Happ and Seiya Suzuki laced a pair of singles and Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases. Mlodzinski escaped the jam, getting Moises Ballesteros to line out to left field.

Alex Bregman and Happ each singled to begin the bottom of the sixth, before Mlodzinski struck out Suzuki. Montgomery then replaced Mlodzinski after 81 pitches.

Montgomery struck out Pete Crow-Armstrong and walked Kelly to load the bases. The Pittsburgh reliever preserved the scoreless tie with an inning-ending strikeout of pinch hitter Matt Shaw.

Dennis Santana earned his first save of the season, striking out Dansby Swanson and Michael Busch as part of a perfect ninth.

–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Bryan #Reynolds #homer #difference #Pirates #defeat #Cubs">Deadspin | Bryan Reynolds’ homer the difference in Pirates’ defeat of Cubs  Apr 10, 2026; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Carmen Mlodzinski (50) delivers a pitch against the Chicago Cubs during the second inning at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images   Bryan Reynolds hit a two-run home run, Carmen Mlodzinski threw 5 1/3 scoreless innings and the visiting Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Chicago Cubs 2-0 on Friday afternoon.  Facing Chicago starter Shota Imanaga, Pittsburgh didn’t tally its first hit until the top of the seventh.  Cubs reliever Caleb Thielbar (1-1)’s third pitch was singled to right by Ryan O’Hearn. His next pitch left the yard off the bat of Reynolds to left field, bringing home what became the only runs of the game on his third homer of the season.  Mlodzinski allowed six hits, walking three and striking out two for Pittsburgh, which has won seven of its last nine games. Mason Montgomery (1-0) earned the win, striking out two batters in relief of Mlodzinski. The Pirates will search for their first series win over Chicago since Sept. 2024 on Saturday.  Imanaga finished with a no-decision despite striking out nine batters and walking just one across six no-hit frames.  Ian Happ had two hits and Carson Kelly had a single and three walks for Chicago. The Cubs had six hits and worked seven walks, but were 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position and stranded 11 runners.   Chicago threatened in the fourth, as Happ and Seiya Suzuki laced a pair of singles and Kelly’s two-out walk loaded the bases. Mlodzinski escaped the jam, getting Moises Ballesteros to line out to left field.  Alex Bregman and Happ each singled to begin the bottom of the sixth, before Mlodzinski struck out Suzuki. Montgomery then replaced Mlodzinski after 81 pitches.  Montgomery struck out Pete Crow-Armstrong and walked Kelly to load the bases. The Pittsburgh reliever preserved the scoreless tie with an inning-ending strikeout of pinch hitter Matt Shaw.  Dennis Santana earned his first save of the season, striking out Dansby Swanson and Michael Busch as part of a perfect ninth.  –Field Level Media   #Deadspin #Bryan #Reynolds #homer #difference #Pirates #defeat #Cubs

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