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A busy night in the NBA delivered two overtime thrillers, one game-winner, and a total of seven games decided by one possession. If you like late-game hoops drama, this edition has your name on it. Plus, we take a look at the NFL MVP race heading into Week 18, and another baseball signing breaks the bank.
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NBA
NBA Gone Wild
Saddiq Bey Upstages Klay Thompson With Game-Winner in Pistons-Warriors Thriller (122-119)
A busy night in the Association featured two overtime games and seven clashes decided by three points or less. One of those occurred in the Bay, and it ended with Bey-hem. The Pistons walked into the Chase Center in San Francisco and put a stop to the Warriors’ five-game win streak with some fireworks. The Warriors rallied late to get Klay Thompson a game-tying 3 with just 1.0 seconds left, but Detroit’s Saddiq Bey called game with a buzzer-beater of his own on the other end (122-119). Bey in the Bay? Can’t make it up.
Watch: Pistons Top Warriors on Bey’s Game-Winner (122-119)
Other NBA Highlights
Bucks Survive Raptors Rally: The Raptors outscored the Bucks 28-7 in the final three minutes to stage an epic comeback and force overtime in Toronto, but Giannis Antetokounmpo (30-21-10) and Milwaukee held on for the win (104-101, OT). It was nearly the first 20-point comeback in the final three minutes in NBA history.
Bulls Snap Nets Streak: A 44-point night from Kevin Durant wasn’t enough to boost the Brooklyn win streak to 13 on Wednesday. The Bulls handed the Nets their first loss in a month (121-112) thanks to 20-plus from all three front-court players — DeRozan (22), Williams (22), and Vucevic (21).
Trouble in the Desert: The Cavs and Suns met in Cleveland for a clash of teams trending in opposite directions. The Cavs eked out a 90-88 win to claim their third straight and send the Phoenix losing streak to five in a row.
Philly Defends Fargo: The 76ers and Pacers needed overtime before James Harden (24-8-6) made a game-saving block and Philly won its 11th straight home game at Wells Fargo Center (129-126).
Brunson Goes Big: A barn-burner in Madison Square Garden featured a career-high 38 points from Jalen Brunson as the Knicks held off the Spurs (117-114). Brunson finished with a 38-7-6 stat line on 17-for-27 shooting, and the Knicks are winners of three straight.
Other Scores
Grizzlies def. Hornets (131-107)
Timberwolves def. Blazers (113-106)
Pelicans def. Rockets (119-108)
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NFL
The MVP Odds
NFL MVP in 4-Horse Quarterback Race With 1 Week Left
The battle for NFL MVP was a four-horse race among quarterbacks down the stretch, but one player has risen above the rest heading into Week 18. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs have won nine of their last ten games with a 3-point loss to the Bengals as the only blip on the radar since mid-October. Kansas City has won four straight, and Mahomes has tossed 10 TDs and over 1,200 yards in that span. Jalen Hurts has fallen down MVP boards after missing the last two weeks — although his Eagles losing both games could work in his favor — and both Joe Burrow and Josh Allen had their head-to-head matchup on Monday Night Football suspended. It’s a four-horse race, but Mahomes is in position for his second career league MVP.
NFL MVP Odds
1. QB Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs)
Passing: 5,048 Yards | 40 TDs | 12 INTs | 67.0% Comp.
Rushing: 58 Carries | 329 Yards | 4 TDs
ODDS: -800
2. QB Joe Burrow (Bengals)
Passing: 4,260 Yards | 34 TDs | 12 INTs | 69% Comp.
Rushing: 72 Carries | 247 Yards | 5 TDs
ODDS: +750
3. QB Josh Allen (Bills)
Passing: 4,029 Yards | 32 TDs | 13 INTs | 63.4% Comp.
Rushing: 115 Carries | 746 Yards | 7 TDs
ODDS: +1000
4. QB Jalen Hurts (Eagles)
Passing: 3,472 Yards | 22 TDs | 5 INTs | 67.3% Comp.
Rushing: 156 Carries | 747 Yards | 13 TDs
ODDS: +1600
Additional Storylines
The Ringer: Winners & Losers of NFL Week 17
NFL: NFL Execs Vote on Awards: Who Takes Home MVP? DPOY? Coach? & More
The Guardian: Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Has Boosted His MVP Case by Not Playing
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MLB
Sox Lock Up Devers
Red Sox Sign 3B Rafael Devers to 11-Year, $331 Million Extension
The Red Sox finally won an off-season move on Wednesday. After trading away Mookie Betts in 2020 and watching Xander Bogaerts walk in free agency, Boston started to watch its 2018 World Series roster disintegrate. Instead, they avoided arbitration with 3B Rafael Devers, then signed him to an 11-year, #331 million extension. Devers hit .295 while tallying 27 home runs and 88 RBIs during Boston’s rough 2022 campaign. The Red Sox (78-84) finished dead last in the AL East. His deal is the second-largest contract signed this offseason.
Top MLB Contracts (2022-23 Offseason)
Aaron Judge (NYY): 9 Years, $360M
Rafael Devers (BOS): 11 Years, #331M
Carlos Correa (NYM): 11 Years, $315M
Xander Bogaerts (SD): 11 Years, $280M
Jacob deGrom (TEX): 5 Years, $185M
5 Best Available Free Agents: C Gary Sanchez, OF Jurickson Profar, 1B Brandon Belt, OF Brandon Duvall, DH Trey Mancini
Additional Storylines
SI: Historic Free Agent Spending Led to Rafael Devers’ Gigantic Extension
ESPN: Why Rafael Devers Extension is a Move Red Sox Had to Make
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NCAA
College Basketball Scoreboard
NCAAM
Providence def. #4 UConn (73-61)
Georgia Tech def. #12 Miami (76-70)
#13 Arkansas def. #20 Missouri (74-68)
#17 TCU def. #19 Baylor (88-87)
NCAAW
#11 Iowa State def. W. Virginia (70-50)
#21 Kansas def. Texas Tech (77-59)
Seton Hall def. #24 St. John’s (72-51)
Providence def. #25 Creighton (79-75)
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THE STORYLINES
We\’re entering the final week of the 2022 NFL season. Sure, many teams still have the playoffs ahead, but 18 will be in full prep mode for the 2023 NFL draft by next week. So let\’s take a quick look at how Round 1 is starting to shape up. (ESPN+)
Donovan Mitchell rang in the new year with as many fireworks as anyone, scoring 71 points on the Chicago Bulls and tying David Robinson and Elgin Baylor for the eighth-most points ever scored in a single game. (B/R)
The calendar has flipped to 2023 and spring training camps will open in six weeks. Only five of our top 50 free agents remain unsigned and none of them rank among the offseason\’s very best free agents. (CBS Sports)
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