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Dejounte Murray hit NBA’s most disrespectful 3 after making Raptors defender touch Earth

Dejounte Murray hit NBA’s most disrespectful 3 after making Raptors defender touch Earth

The Toronto Raptors will likely be going to the 2026 NBA Playoffs. After three straight years of missing the postseason, this qualifies as a feel-good campaign for the franchise. Some good things have happened for the Raptors this year: Scottie Barnes has taken a big leap in his scoring efficiency, Brandon Ingram earned an All-Star nod in his first year with the team, and the defense has jumped from No. 17 last year to No. 6 this season.

The Raptors also feel like a flawed team that beats up on bottom-feeders and loses to anyone good. On Wednesday, they suffered their biggest indignity of the season against a team that has nothing to play for when Dejounte Murray sealed a New Orleans Pelicans win over the Toronto Raptors with an incredibly brutal three-pointer.

Murray was hounded by Toronto’s Jamal Shead late in the fourth quarter. Murray’s crossover put Shead on the floor, then he ripped a three, then he bent at the waist to yell at Shead in the face. Sheesh. Watch the full play here:

This angle of it is even worse:

The Pelicans beat the Raptors, 122-111. The Raptors are now in play-in territory as the No. 7 seed in the East, a half-game behind the Miami Heat for the No. 6 seed. It’s cool that Toronto fans have had something to cheer for this season, but I just don’t believe in this team in the playoffs at all. The Raptors can’t beat good teams, and they have been embarrassed by a tanking team.

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Sai Sudharsan has become the fastest player to accumulate 2000 runs in the IPL in the game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Bangalore. Making his IPL debut in 2022 for Gujarat Titans, Sudharsan has achieved the milestone in 47 innings, breaking the record held by Chris Gayle who reached it in 48 innings.

Here are the five fastest players to score 2000 runs in IPL.

Fastest Players to score 2000 IPL Runs (By Innings)

Sai Sudharsan – 47 Innings

Chris Gayle – 48 Innings

Shaun Marsh – 52 Innings

Ruturaj Gaikwad – 57 Innings

KL Rahul – 60 Innings

Published on Apr 24, 2026

#RCB #IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #fastest #player #score #runs #IPL">RCB vs GT, IPL 2026: Sai Sudharsan becomes the fastest player to score 2000 runs in IPL  Sai Sudharsan has become the fastest player to accumulate 2000 runs in the IPL in the game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Bangalore. Making his IPL debut in 2022 for Gujarat Titans, Sudharsan has achieved the milestone in 47 innings, breaking the record held by Chris Gayle who reached it in 48 innings.Here are the five fastest players to score 2000 runs in IPL.
Fastest Players to score 2000 IPL Runs (By Innings)

Sai Sudharsan – 47 Innings

Chris Gayle – 48 Innings

Shaun Marsh – 52 Innings

Ruturaj Gaikwad – 57 Innings

KL Rahul – 60 Innings
Published on Apr 24, 2026  #RCB #IPL #Sai #Sudharsan #fastest #player #score #runs #IPL
Deadspin | Hawks look to build comfortable series lead over Knicks  Apr 23, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) drives on New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) in the fourth quarter during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
   The New York Knicks held a comfortable lead for most of their Game 1 win last weekend.  Since then, the Atlanta Hawks have made things massively uncomfortable for an opponent with aspirations of a deep postseason run.  The pressure is intensifying for the Knicks, who will look to even up the first-round playoff series Saturday night when they visit the Hawks for Game 4.  “The reality of it is, it’s a seven-game series for a reason,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said after Jalen Brunson’s turnover with 1.2 seconds left ended a 109-108 loss in Game 3 on Thursday. “Stuff’s going to happen. Plenty of teams have been down 1-2, even OKC was down 1-2 last year and they ended up winning it. I’m not saying we’re going to win.  “This should sting. We gave ourselves a chance knowing we didn’t play our best basketball, so it should sting. We need to feel it and be locked in for the next games.”  If the Hawks can win again, they will get a chance to advance to the second round with another win in Game 5 on Tuesday in New York. If the Knicks can overcome their struggles in the past two games, the series will return to Atlanta for Game 6.  New York opened the first-round Eastern Conference series with a 113-102 win when it led by as many as 19 and shot 47.5%. New York was on the way to taking a 2-0 lead on Monday but lost a 13-point lead in the third quarter and suffered a 107-106 loss.  CJ McCollum scored 32 points in Game 2 and was clutch again to seize the series lead on Thursday. Atlanta led by 18 in the first half but lost an 11-point lead with 8:06 left in the fourth quarter before finishing off its win.  “It’s just everyone’s on a string,” Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels said. “Everyone’s playing for each other. I still think throughout the game we can do better with rotating, especially taking away layups.   “I think we take away the 3-point line, but we got to be early on the layups, but it’s a little thing we can work on. But overall, our guys are really flying around, having each other’s back, shifting for each other.”  McCollum capped a 23-point performance by hitting a 16-foot fadeaway with 12.7 seconds left and the Hawks finished it with a defensive stop when Jonathan Kuminga stole the ball from Brunson.  “I like the way we fought back, but there’s a lot of things throughout the game that myself, I can be better at,” Brunson said.  The defensive stand on Brunson was part of Atlanta’s stout defense through most of Game 3. The Hawks limited the Knicks to 43.0% shooting, forced 15 turnovers and were particularly effective in the opening quarter when they outscored New York 33-21.  “I think we set the tone right from the jump,” Atlanta forward Jalen Johnson said. “If we have that same mentality going into the next game I think we’ll put ourselves in a good position.”  Brunson scored 26 points and his three-point play gave the Knicks a 108-105 lead with 63 seconds left. OG Anunoby led the Knicks with 29 while Karl-Anthony Towns collected 21 points and 17 rebounds,  Knicks starters Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart combined for two points on 1-of-12 shooting.  Hart played 40 minutes and had nine rebounds, but Bridges was limited to 21 minutes as reserve Miles McBride contributed 15 points in 31 minutes by hitting five of New York’s 10 3-pointers.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hawks #build #comfortable #series #lead #KnicksApr 23, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) drives on New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) in the fourth quarter during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images

The New York Knicks held a comfortable lead for most of their Game 1 win last weekend.

Since then, the Atlanta Hawks have made things massively uncomfortable for an opponent with aspirations of a deep postseason run.

The pressure is intensifying for the Knicks, who will look to even up the first-round playoff series Saturday night when they visit the Hawks for Game 4.

“The reality of it is, it’s a seven-game series for a reason,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said after Jalen Brunson’s turnover with 1.2 seconds left ended a 109-108 loss in Game 3 on Thursday. “Stuff’s going to happen. Plenty of teams have been down 1-2, even OKC was down 1-2 last year and they ended up winning it. I’m not saying we’re going to win.

“This should sting. We gave ourselves a chance knowing we didn’t play our best basketball, so it should sting. We need to feel it and be locked in for the next games.”

If the Hawks can win again, they will get a chance to advance to the second round with another win in Game 5 on Tuesday in New York. If the Knicks can overcome their struggles in the past two games, the series will return to Atlanta for Game 6.

New York opened the first-round Eastern Conference series with a 113-102 win when it led by as many as 19 and shot 47.5%. New York was on the way to taking a 2-0 lead on Monday but lost a 13-point lead in the third quarter and suffered a 107-106 loss.

CJ McCollum scored 32 points in Game 2 and was clutch again to seize the series lead on Thursday. Atlanta led by 18 in the first half but lost an 11-point lead with 8:06 left in the fourth quarter before finishing off its win.


“It’s just everyone’s on a string,” Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels said. “Everyone’s playing for each other. I still think throughout the game we can do better with rotating, especially taking away layups.

“I think we take away the 3-point line, but we got to be early on the layups, but it’s a little thing we can work on. But overall, our guys are really flying around, having each other’s back, shifting for each other.”

McCollum capped a 23-point performance by hitting a 16-foot fadeaway with 12.7 seconds left and the Hawks finished it with a defensive stop when Jonathan Kuminga stole the ball from Brunson.

“I like the way we fought back, but there’s a lot of things throughout the game that myself, I can be better at,” Brunson said.

The defensive stand on Brunson was part of Atlanta’s stout defense through most of Game 3. The Hawks limited the Knicks to 43.0% shooting, forced 15 turnovers and were particularly effective in the opening quarter when they outscored New York 33-21.

“I think we set the tone right from the jump,” Atlanta forward Jalen Johnson said. “If we have that same mentality going into the next game I think we’ll put ourselves in a good position.”

Brunson scored 26 points and his three-point play gave the Knicks a 108-105 lead with 63 seconds left. OG Anunoby led the Knicks with 29 while Karl-Anthony Towns collected 21 points and 17 rebounds,

Knicks starters Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart combined for two points on 1-of-12 shooting.

Hart played 40 minutes and had nine rebounds, but Bridges was limited to 21 minutes as reserve Miles McBride contributed 15 points in 31 minutes by hitting five of New York’s 10 3-pointers.


–Field Level Media

#Deadspin #Hawks #build #comfortable #series #lead #Knicks">Deadspin | Hawks look to build comfortable series lead over Knicks  Apr 23, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Atlanta Hawks guard CJ McCollum (3) drives on New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) in the fourth quarter during game three of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at State Farm Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
   The New York Knicks held a comfortable lead for most of their Game 1 win last weekend.  Since then, the Atlanta Hawks have made things massively uncomfortable for an opponent with aspirations of a deep postseason run.  The pressure is intensifying for the Knicks, who will look to even up the first-round playoff series Saturday night when they visit the Hawks for Game 4.  “The reality of it is, it’s a seven-game series for a reason,” Knicks coach Mike Brown said after Jalen Brunson’s turnover with 1.2 seconds left ended a 109-108 loss in Game 3 on Thursday. “Stuff’s going to happen. Plenty of teams have been down 1-2, even OKC was down 1-2 last year and they ended up winning it. I’m not saying we’re going to win.  “This should sting. We gave ourselves a chance knowing we didn’t play our best basketball, so it should sting. We need to feel it and be locked in for the next games.”  If the Hawks can win again, they will get a chance to advance to the second round with another win in Game 5 on Tuesday in New York. If the Knicks can overcome their struggles in the past two games, the series will return to Atlanta for Game 6.  New York opened the first-round Eastern Conference series with a 113-102 win when it led by as many as 19 and shot 47.5%. New York was on the way to taking a 2-0 lead on Monday but lost a 13-point lead in the third quarter and suffered a 107-106 loss.  CJ McCollum scored 32 points in Game 2 and was clutch again to seize the series lead on Thursday. Atlanta led by 18 in the first half but lost an 11-point lead with 8:06 left in the fourth quarter before finishing off its win.  “It’s just everyone’s on a string,” Atlanta’s Dyson Daniels said. “Everyone’s playing for each other. I still think throughout the game we can do better with rotating, especially taking away layups.   “I think we take away the 3-point line, but we got to be early on the layups, but it’s a little thing we can work on. But overall, our guys are really flying around, having each other’s back, shifting for each other.”  McCollum capped a 23-point performance by hitting a 16-foot fadeaway with 12.7 seconds left and the Hawks finished it with a defensive stop when Jonathan Kuminga stole the ball from Brunson.  “I like the way we fought back, but there’s a lot of things throughout the game that myself, I can be better at,” Brunson said.  The defensive stand on Brunson was part of Atlanta’s stout defense through most of Game 3. The Hawks limited the Knicks to 43.0% shooting, forced 15 turnovers and were particularly effective in the opening quarter when they outscored New York 33-21.  “I think we set the tone right from the jump,” Atlanta forward Jalen Johnson said. “If we have that same mentality going into the next game I think we’ll put ourselves in a good position.”  Brunson scored 26 points and his three-point play gave the Knicks a 108-105 lead with 63 seconds left. OG Anunoby led the Knicks with 29 while Karl-Anthony Towns collected 21 points and 17 rebounds,  Knicks starters Mikal Bridges and Josh Hart combined for two points on 1-of-12 shooting.  Hart played 40 minutes and had nine rebounds, but Bridges was limited to 21 minutes as reserve Miles McBride contributed 15 points in 31 minutes by hitting five of New York’s 10 3-pointers.  –Field Level Media    #Deadspin #Hawks #build #comfortable #series #lead #Knicks

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