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Kings end 16-game skid with 123-114 win over Grizzlies

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Russsell Westbrook scored 25 points and Precious Achiuwa had 22 points and 12 rebounds as the Sacramento Kings snapped a 16-game losing streak — the longest in franchise history — with a 123-114 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday night.

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DeMar DeRozan and Daeqwon Plowden finished with 19 points each, with Plowden scoring 10 in the fourth quarter. Sacramento has the NBA's worst record and hadn't won since beating Washington on Jan. 16.

Javon Smalls led Memphis with 21 points and nine assists. Olivier-Maxence Prosper had 17 points and GG Jackson added 16 points.

SPURS 114, PISTONS 103

DETROIT (AP) —Victor Wembanyamahad 21 points, 17 rebounds and six blocks, Devin Vassell scored 28 andSan Antoniobeat the Detroit in a potentialNBAFinals preview.

The Spurs have won a season-high nine games in a row and trail only the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder in the Western Conference.

The Eastern Conference-leading Pistons, who had won five straight, host Oklahoma City on Wednesday night in another test.

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Detroit star Cade Cunningham struggled, missing 21 of 26 shots and finishing with 16 points and 10 assists.

ROCKETS 125, JAZZ 105

HOUSTON (AP) — Jabari Smith Jr. had 31 points and nine rebounds and Amen Thompson scored 20 points as Houston beat Utah.

Smith hit his first five shots and matched a career-high with 14 points in the first quarter. He converted 12 of 17 shots overall and made six 3-pointers.

Thompson shot 8 for 9 from the field and finished with seven rebounds, three assists and two steals.

Kevin Durant scored 18 points and added a season-high 12 assists. Reed Sheppard scored 15 points off the bench.

With the win, the Rockets (35-21) into third place in the Western Conference, behind Oklahoma City and San Antonio.

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Milan church concert strikes a chord for inclusion ahead of Winter Paralympics

MILAN (AP) — Days ahead of theWinter Paralympics, when disabled athletes will take center stage at the Milan Cortina Games, a choir from northernItalyperformed a pop music concert inside Milan's Sant'Antoniochurch, calling for harmony and inclusion — particularly of those with disabilities.

Associated Press The Rev. Stefano Guidi, head of the Archdiocese of Milan's Service for Oratories and Sport, addresses attendees during a concert at the church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/María Teresa Hernández) Members of Coro Terzo Tempo gather inside the church of Sant'Antonio Abate before a concert in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/María Teresa Hernández) Coro Terzo Tempo perform during a concert at the church of Sant'Antonio Abate in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 18, 2026. (AP Photo/María Teresa Hernández)

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Around 70 teenagers and adults in the Terzo Tempo choir traveled from the neighboring city Abbiategrasso for their Feb. 18 performance, titled "Like Yeast in the Dough." It drew on a Gospel image that reflects the project's spirit: a discreet presence that helps anyone rise from within.

The choir's concert in Milan formed part of the archdiocese's strategy to seize the Olympic and Paralympic moment to impartChristian values.

"The Olympics and theParalympicsare not something that simply passes over our heads, but something that also touches our lives," said the Rev. Stefano Guidi, who heads the Archdiocese of Milan's Service for Oratories and Sport.

Milan's Catholic Church created in 2021 a special branch that focuses on raising awareness of inclusion. Its work stretches through local parishes and communities, encouraging welcoming environments for everyone, disabled and non-disabled alike.

"If we focus on organizing things only for people with disabilities, we risk segregation," said the Rev. Mauro Santoro, who leads the office alongside 13 volunteers. "Instead, we try to bring everyone together — children's catechism, sports, the simplest activities — because this is true inclusion."

Inclusion rooted in parish life

The Catholic Church's work with young people in Italy largely relies on oratories, parish spaces where children and teenagers gather after school for sports and recreational activities. In these spaces, Santoro said, training to involve people with disabilities and discussions regarding values connected to the Paralympics take place, as well.

"There are testimonies from athletes, including Paralympians," he said. "The real challenge is to change the game so everyone can play well and participate."

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This goal was reflected in the choir's concert at Sant'Antonio. The repertoire was in Italian, English and included a Congolese samba — a choice aimed at diversifying and conveying values associated with the Olympic spirit.

"We tried to choose songs that speak about the desire to achieve something and about constant commitment because that is what really matters beyond the result," said the choir's director, Silvia Gatti. "These are values that athletes believe in, but they should concern everyone."

The choir, whose motto is "Where singing is unity, passion, freedom and joy," welcomes participants from all backgrounds and encourages children to sing with people in their seventies.

In previous performances, the choir has addressed themes such as peace and opposition to violence against women, underscoring its community-focused mission.

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Rams finalize coaching staff with Kliff Kingsbury as assistant head coach, Robert Woods on board

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Kliff Kingsbury will have the title of assistant head coach on Sean McVay's staff with theLos Angeles Rams.

Associated Press FILE - Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, right, shakes hands with Arizona Cardinals head coach Kliff Kingsbury after an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 13, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill, File) FILE - Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods (2) walks back to the locker room after an NFL football game against the Arizona Cardinals Oct. 3, 2021, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Kyusung Gong, File)

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Kingsbury's formal title was revealed Monday when the Rams finalized their coaching staff for McVay's 10th season in charge. The Rams also announced that recently retired receiver Robert Woods will be their assistant wide receivers coach.

Kingsbury, the former Arizona Cardinals head coach,is joining his friend's stafffollowing two years as Washington's offensive coordinator. He is also bringing Brian Johnson as a senior offensive assistant after the former Philadelphia offensive coordinator worked for Kingsbury with the Commanders.

McVaypromoted Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinatorafter the 35-year-old assistant drew attention from numerous teams for their head coaching vacancies this winter.

Scheelhaase replaces Mike LaFleur, the Cardinals' new head coach and the fourth straight offensive coordinator under McVay to land a top NFL job.

Quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone also received a second title as associate coordinator.

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The new staff does not include Aubrey Pleasant, McVay's assistant head coach last season. Pleasant, who acted as the Rams' head coach for multiple preseason games, was also their passing game coordinator while working with the defensive backs.

Woods will begin his coaching career with the franchise where the Los Angeles native spent the best five seasons of a 13-year NFL playing career, which ended withhis retirement last week. He will assist Eric Yarber, who also received a promotion to senior offensive assistant for his 10th season on McVay's staff, and newly promoted receivers coach Rob Calabrese.

Brian Allen was Woods' teammate during the Rams' Super Bowl championship season, and the former center has joined Los Angeles' coaching staff as an assistant offensive line coach. Allen spent last season as a consultant with the Rams.

Robert Wright has joined the Rams' staff as a defensive assistant after spending the past two years as Syracuse's co-defensive coordinator.

Bubba Ventrone was announced as the Rams' new special teams coordinator, with Kyle Hoke as his assistant. Ventrone, who previously ran special teams for Indianapolis and Cleveland, is the full-time replacement for Chase Blackburn, whogot fired by McVayin December after a season of special teams mistakes by Los Angeles.

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Kyle Pitts, George Pickens franchise tag impact: Top remaining free agents

Free agency is weeks away but two major players might not be at the negotiating table.

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Tight endKyle Pittsand wide receiverGeorge Pickensare the major prizes of free agency on offense. Teams besides theAtlanta FalconsandDallas Cowboys, respectively, could be out of luck for negotiating with them.

Atlanta is reportedly using the franchise tag on Pitts andCowboysco-ownerStephen Jones inferred that was likelyfor Pickens as well.

"I wouldn't put any timeframe (on a contract)," Jonestold reporters. "Once you have a tag, you have a tag. We know George is going to be here."

The franchise tag is a tool teams can use to prevent one player per year from reaching free agency. The tag is a one-year, fully guaranteed contract calculated using other salaries at the position.

It prevents the player from securing a longer-term deal from another team at the cost of a fully guaranteed salary.

Non-quarterbacks rarely play a season with the franchise tag. Instead, it's often used as a tool to keep the player at the negotiating table for their original team for longer. Jones' quote points to the Cowboys using the franchise tag to keep Pickens in the building to iron out a contract before the start of 2026. If not, he'll play the season on that one-year deal.

Here's what it means for the rest of free agency at their positions if Pickens and Pitts aren't free to negotiate league-wide:

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WR free agency without George Pickens

Pickens is by far the top wide receiver available in this free-agent class. Second-team All-Pro wide receivers rarely are available - especially ones who haven't hit their second contract yet. That's why the Cowboys are motivated to keep him in-house.

If Pickens stays with Dallas, that moves all of the other free agents up a spot in the rankings and with it likely a bump in pay.

Fellow 2022 draftees Alec Pierce and Rashid Shaheed will become the top free agents at wide receiver. Both offer excellent speed on the outside and Shaheed's a dynamic threat in the return game. Jauan Jennings offers a more possession-based skillset but could get a bump in salary with Pickens off the market as well.

Here's the top 10 free agent wide receivers by projected average annual value (AAV) of their future contracts after Pickens, perSpotrac:

  1. Jauan Jennings, San Francisco 49ers: $22.61 million

  2. Alec Pierce, Indianapolis Colts: $20.24 million

  3. Wan'dale Robinson, New York Giants: $17.64 million

  4. Deebo Samuel, Washington Commanders: $15.77 million

  5. Tyreek Hill, Miami Dolphins: $15.07 million

  6. Rashid Shaheed, Seattle Seahawks: $14.12 million

  7. Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $13.31 million

  8. Romeo Doubs, Green Bay Packers: $12.00 million

  9. Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers: $6.81 million

  10. Hollywood Brown, Kansas City Chiefs: $5.5 million

TE free agency without Kyle Pitts

Pitts has draft pedigree as the No. 4 overall pick in the2021 NFL Draft, as well as recent production with his second-team All-Pro award in 2025.

Like Pickens, there's a mix of options beyond him at the position, either veterans or second-contract players. Teams will have to decide if they value more youth or production at the position with handing out money in this free-agent cycle. Without Pitts, there's a chance the other players have a chance to make more money but the overall tight end market isn't on the same level as wide receiver. Teams aren't as willing to spend big on the position in the same way.

Here's a look at the top 10 free agents at the position without Pitts, per Spotrac projected AAV:

  1. Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs: $10.77 million

  2. David Njoku, Cleveland Browns: $9.99 million

  3. Isaiah Likely, Baltimore Ravens: $8.81 million

  4. Chig Okonkwo, Tennessee Titans: $7.96 million

  5. Cade Otton, Tampa Bay Buccaneers: $7.91 million

  6. Dallas Goedert, Philadelphia Eagles: $6.00 million

  7. Tyler Higbee, Los Angeles Rams: $5.35 million

  8. Tyler Conklin, Los Angeles Chargers: $3.33 million

  9. Noah Fant, Cincinnati Bengals: $3.22 million

  10. Darren Waller, Miami Dolphins: $3.21 million

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Winter Olympics 2026: Team USA women's hockey declines President Donald Trump's invite to State of the Union

Team USA's women's hockey team was asked to attend President Donald Trump's State of the Union address, but declined that invite Monday.

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In a statement, a USA hockey spokesperson said the team was grateful for the invite, but had "previously scheduled academic and professional commitments," per NBC News.

"We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal–winning U.S. Women's Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement," a USA Hockey spokesperson said. "Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate."

"They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment," the spokesperson added.

Trump drew some criticism Sunday after video emerged of him congratulating the men's hockey team for also winning the gold medal at the 2026 Olympics. Toward the end of the call, Trump laughed as he told players, "We'regoing to have to bring the women's team, you do know that. I do believe I probably would be impeached." That comment drew laughs from players in the locker room.

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FBI director Kash Patel also drew criticism forflying to Italy and celebrating with the men's hockey team. He was the one who called Trump following Team USA's win.

While Trump chuckled about the suggestion on the phone, the invite was ultimately extended to the women's team. And the women's team opted to decline.

The women took home the gold medal last Thursday,defeating Canada in overtime 2-1. The women's team trailed late in the contest before Hilary Knight deflected the puck into the goal with roughly two minutes to play. Megan Keller then pulled off a tremendous move on a defender before scoring the game-winning goal in overtime to give Team USA the win. It wound up beingthe most-watched women's hockey game of all time.

Three days later, the men defeated Canada in overtime 2-1 in eerily similar fashion. With the contest tied 1-1, Jack Hughes scored in overtime togive the men the walk-off, gold-medal win. It marked the first time since the "Miracle on Ice" team that the U.S. men took home gold in hockey at the Olympics.

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Jack Hughes Predicted He'd Win Olympic Gold with His Brother in Resurfaced Letter from 2019

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  • Jack Hughes predicted his gold medal win with Team USA men's hockey at the Winter Olympics

  • The NHL star penned a letter to himself seven years ago, which has resurfaced after his golden goal on Sunday, Feb. 22

  • He wrote the letter for ESPN ahead of becoming the first overall pick by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft at age 18

Jack Hughesmanifested his gold medal at the2026 Winter Olympics.

The NHL star, 24, turned his dreams into a reality when he scored the game-winning goal forTeam USA's thrilling win over Canadaat the Games on Sunday, Feb. 22. In doing so, he achieved a feat he literally predicted in a note to himself seven years ago.

Hughes penned aletter to his future selffor ESPN at age 18, shortly before he was selected first overall by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft. In it, the athlete reflected on his journey while also writing what he hoped to accomplish in his ice hockey career.

Jack Hughes, the first overall pick by the New Jersey Devils in the 2019 NHL Draft. Andre Ringuette/NHLI via Getty

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"I'm writing this to you as draft day nears, and it feels like so much has built up to this moment," Hughes began his letter, which was re-shared by ESPN after Team USA won 2-1 in overtime at the Milan Winter Games.

"Your brothers made you who you are on and off the ice," he continued, referencing his siblings, Luke Hughes, 22, andQuinn Hughes, 26, both of whom are professional hockey players in their own right. "I hope they'll be able to say you did the same for them and that they had great NHL careers too."

This next part of the note is where it becomes prophetic.

"Maybe you even suited up with them a couple of times in the NHL," Jack continued. "Maybe we all represented the United States at the Olympics or World Championships. Maybe we won a gold medal (or medals) together. What an honor that would be."

Jack and Quinn did play together on Team USA in their gold-medal victory. All three of the Hughes brothers have also transitioned into the NHL; Quinn plays for the Minnesota Wild, while Luke suits up alongside Jack for the Devils.

Quinn,who spoke about how "proud" he is over his younger brother, revealed after his team's win that Jack predicted the golden goal the night before the big game (the brothers were roommates in the Olympic Village).

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"At 12:30 a.m., I want over to [Jack] and said, 'You up?' " Quinn recalledvia NHL media. "And he said, 'Yeah, dreaming about scoring the game winner.' "

Jack Hughes seconds after scoring the golden goal for Team USA against Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Elsa/Getty

The gold medal win was monumental for the U.S. men's hockey team. It marked their first Olympic victory sinceLake Placid in 1980, when the team defeated the Soviet Union in a matchup that would go down as one of the most famous victories in history.

Jack was the hero of the day, as he scored the winning goal just under two minutes into overtime. He did so without his front tooth, which was knocked out after he took Canadian Sam Bennett's hockey stick to the face.

In an interview after the win, Jack wasfilled with enthusiasm for his country and his teammates.

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Jack and Quinn Hughes of Team USA celebrate winning the gold medal over Canada in the 2026 Winter Olympics. Elsa/Getty

"This is all about our country right now. I love the U.S.A. I love my teammates, it's unbelievable," Jack told NBC. "The USA Hockey brotherhood, it's so strong. We had so much support from ex-players, and I'm so proud to be American today."

The New Jersey Devils star also shouted out U.S. goalie Connor Hellebuyck, who stopped 41 out of 42 shots during the game.

"It's an unbelievable game by Hellebuyck. He was our best player tonight by a mile, unbelievable game, unreal game by our team," he said. "Just a ballsy, gutsy win. That's American hockey right there."

He concluded, "That's a great Canadian team, but we're USA, we're so proud to be Americans. This night was all for our country."

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Jusuf Nurkić reportedly out for season because of nose surgery as season-ending injuries pile up for Jazz

The Utah Jazz are running out of players to put in their frontcourt. Utah Jazz center Jusuf Nurkić will undergo a season-ending surgical procedure on his nose, according toNBA insider Chris Haynes. Nurkić has reportedly experienced complications with breathing and sleeping since fracturing his nose a few years ago.

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Nurkić averaged 10.9 points, 10.4 rebounds and 4.8 assists while shooting 50.3% from the field in his first season with the Jazz. The 31-year-old has also spent time playing for the Charlotte Hornets, Phoenix Suns, Portland Trail Blazers and the Denver Nuggets.

Nurkić is the latest Jazz player to be ruled out for the rest of the season. Jaren Jackson Jr. was alsoruled out for the remainder of the seasonafter undergoing surgery on his left knee. Jackson was reportedly shut down to ensure his long-term health after a localized PVNS growth was discovered post-trade.

Jackson was acquired by the Jazz in a trade in February that sent multiple players and three future first-round picks to the Memphis Grizzlies. Jazz center Walker Kessler played in five games this season before undergoing surgery to repair a torn labrum in his left shoulder.

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With Nurkić ruled out, expect the Jazz to go with Kyle Filipowski, 37-year-old Kevin Love and two-way contract player Oscar Tshiebwe. The Jazz could also experiment with playing star forward Lauri Markkanen at center, as long as he is not shut down.

The Jazz injuries come at a time when the league is trying tocrack downontanking, with teams near the bottom of the standings eyeing a loaded 2026 NBA Draft. The Jazz and the Indiana Pacers were recently fined for"overt tanking behavior."

The Jazz and Pacers have been under scrutiny because both team have a chance to keeping their 2026 NBA Draft picks, depending on where they land. The Jazz can only keep their pick if it lands in the top eight.

Teams such as theSacramento KingsandWashington Wizardshave also recently sat star players they recently acquired. The Jazz are 18-39, currently second to last in the West.

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