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Michael Porter Jr. finally showing signs of vintage self after ugly Nets funk

Michael Porter Jr. has spent this month fighting his way through a funk partly of his own making.

NY Post Sports An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Michael Porter Jr. (C) tries to dunk but is blocked by San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (R) and teammate San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (L) in the first half at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, USA, Thursday, February 26, 2026. , Image 2 shows Brooklyn Nets Michael Porter Jr. shooting over San Antonio Spurs Harrison Barnes.

The worst shooting slump he can remember has been about rhythm and rust. And maybe a little bit about mentality as well.

"It's the feel, the timing. My shot hasn't felt this off since I can remember. For the last four or five games, I've been off. But that's what happens when you're out of rhythm and you don't play for a while," Porter said beforeThursday's 126-110 loss to the Spurs.

"You can really lose your timing and your touch in two or three days of not playing. So not playing (in the last two games) pre-All-Star break, then not getting in the gym much during it, I'm paying the price for it."

And so had Brooklyn.

Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. (C) tries to put up a shot past a defending San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes (L) in the first half at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, USA, Thursday, February 26, 2026. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

After missing games in Utah and Detroit while mourning the death of his grandmother, Porter hadn't been the same since returning. He sat the last two games before the All-Star break and admitted he didn't get into the gym as much as he should've.

He'd been as cold as this week's blizzard since, averaging 19.0 points and shooting just 10-of-55 from deep in his prior seven games.

He showed signs of his old form Thursday vs. San Antonio.

"I've got to get back in rhythm," said Porter. "Before the All-Star break I didn't play a couple games. And then I honestly didn't do much over the break. So I've got to get back in rhythm and play better."

Porter started to shake off his malaise against San Antonio with 25 points and 14 rebounds, both team highs.

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It may be less about adjusting to defenses and more about adjusting to circumstances.

The mental issue may not be about mourning, but motivation. Porter had done nothing but win in Denver, where every night was high pressure.

This rebuilding thing is an adjustment.

Michael Porter Jr. (C) tries to dunk but is blocked by San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (R) and teammate San Antonio Spurs guard Stephon Castle (L). JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

"This is a new situation that I've been in," said Porter. "But no game is meaningless. It's all part of the journey. We're not just looking at this year. We're looking at the next one, two, three, four, five years. All these games matter for growth, continuity and chemistry. Sometimes it's hard to focus on that. But we've got to come in and work every day and realize it's a bigger picture.

"It's definitely a change. It's a learning curve and a learning experience for me. In the past, you're ramping up for the playoffs, trying to get guys healthy and get chemistry right. This situation is different. But it's a cool opportunity to grow and learn."

And to show he's a huge piece of that bigger picture, which should start to come into focus over the summer.

"We have a process and a plan in place. You cannot control everything but it's very exciting and everybody should feel the excitement of the next step," said head coach Jordi Fernández. "These last 25 games are very important. Then it's a big summer for everybody. I want to win every game, but playing these 25 to compete, and [then] how we structure the summer is the best thing, the biggest summer of our lives.

"So whatever it takes — understanding where your feet are and what you're asked to do, putting the team first — not yourself, but the team, and going out there to compete and get better. That's what we're demanding. We're demanding that from the vets, to lead by example, to go out and fight and compete. That's a must. So there are no excuses here; there's no feeling bad for yourself, no wasting 25 games. These 25 games are very important for everyone."

Porter was aggressive Thursday, perhaps too much. He had six turnovers, getting caught in the lane vs. Victor Wembanyama.

"Yeah, 22 shots is good. He disrupts so much. Maybe what I'd like to see is less than six turnovers," said Fernández. "Right there is maybe some of those is he just sees two bodies in front, he kicks it, he cuts, maybe he gets a layup [or] somebody gets a layup… [But] he was aggressive. He played well."

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Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl lead Oilers' 8-1 rout of struggling Kings

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Connor McDavid secured his ninth 100-point season with a goal and an assist, Leon Draisaitl had a goal and three assists, and the Edmonton Oilers snapped their four-game skid with an 8-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night.

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McDavid scored his 35th goal and Draisaitl got his 30th during his fourth four-point game of the season as the Oilers again routed the opponent they've knocked out of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs ineach of the past four seasons.

Jake Walman scored two goals, Zach Hyman had a goal and two assists, and Ty Emberson, Vasily Podkolzin and Andrew Mangiapane also scored in Edmonton's impressive rebound froma painful loss in Anaheim. Connor Ingram made 22 saves for the Oilers, who have returned from the Olympic break with 13 goals in two games.

Warren Foegele scored for the Kings, who have lost five straight games since January. Los Angeles'humiliating third-period collapseagainst Vegas one night earlier bled into this game: When Hyman scored on a power play midway through the second period, the Kings had allowed 10 goals in their past 41 minutes of play.

Darcy Kuemper gave up four goals on 15 shots before getting pulled early in the second period for Anton Forsberg.

Some Kings fans targeted coach Jim Hiller for the struggles, repeatedly chanting "Fire Hiller!" in the third period.

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Emberson opened the scoring with his first goal since Oct. 28. Podkolzin scored 54 seconds later on another shot that could have been stopped by Kuemper.

Mangiapane beat Kuemper cleanly on an odd-man rush early in the second, and McDavid made it 4-1 when Kuemper comically fell down 6 feet outside his crease to leave an open net for the NHL's top scorer.

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Minnesota Timberwolvesstar Anthony Edwards wasn't afraid to put Thursday's game in his own hands ... and wasn't afraid to let everyone know about it, including Minnesota head coach Chris Finch.

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Edwards made a huge shot to give the Timberwolves a 92-88 lead over the Los Angeles Clippers with 42.9 seconds left in the fourth quarter, before getting in Finch's face.

"That's what I do," Edwards could be seen telling Finch on the broadcast after the 3-point shot.

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The Timberwolves went on to win 94-88 and Edwards was asked about that moment during his postgame interview with Amazon Prime.

"The play before, when I took the midrange over two (players), (Finch) said to pass the ball and I told him, 'You don't want me to pass the ball, you want me to shoot it,'" Edwards said.

Edwards had 31 points, five assists and three rebounds for the Timberwolves. He shot 12-of-24 from the field, including 2-for-6 from the 3-point line.

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Those remarks have indeed gotten back to Capela.

The Houston Rockets center took a playful shot at Ayton Thursday night via his Instagram story. Sharing an ESPN post that contained Ayton's comments, Capela wrote "U got 2 of the best floor general in the game my dawg Lockinnn" and included two crying from laughter emojis.

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Fresh off saying he was "Not no Clint Capela," following the Lakers' prior game, Ayton went out and scored just 2 points on 1-for-3 shooting. He added just 4 rebounds in his 23 minutes.

The performance, coinciding with the Lakers' third consecutive loss, is not likely to quiet down the conversation around the former No. 1 overall pick.

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Madison Booker's 18 points help power No. 4 Texas to a 79-50 win over No. 23 Georgia

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Madison Booker scored 18 points to help No. 4 Texas defeat No. 23 Georgia 79-50 Thursday night for the Longhorns' 42nd straight home victory.

Associated Press Texas guard Jordan Lee (7) looks past Georgia forward Mia Woolfolk (33) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman) Texas center Kyla Oldacre (00) looks for the basket over Georgia guard Dani Carnegie (3) during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman) Georgia forward Mia Woolfolk (33) shoots between Texas forward Breya Cunningham, left, and guard Jordan Lee during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman) Georgia forward Mia Woolfolk, left, and Texas forward Madison Booker (35) battle for the ball during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman) Texas forward Madison Booker (35) celebrates her team scoring against Georgia with guard Sarah Graves, top, during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026, in Austin, Texas. (AP Photo/Stephen Spillman)

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Texas (27-3, 12-3 Southeastern Conference) has won four straight games, the last three by an average of 36.6 points, and is tied with Vanderbilt for second place in the SEC with one regular-season game remaining. South Carolina (14-1) is the regular-season champion.

Booker converted 8 of 9 free throws and finished with five rebounds, four assists and three steals. Justice Carlton and Kyla Oldacre each scored 14 points.

Rori Harmon, who had seven assists and four steals, was primarily responsible for limiting Georgia's Dani Carnegie to three points, 15 short of her team-leading average. Carnegie made just 1 of 8 shots from the field, with that basket coming with 2:29 left in the game and while Harmon was on the Texas bench.

Rylie Theuerkauf led Georgia (21-8, 7-8) with 16 points, and Mia Woolfolk added 12. The Lady Bulldogs shot 38% from the field and committed a season-high 24 turnovers.

Texas scored the first 11 points of the game and led 28-11 after one quarter. The Longhorns made six steals in the period and hit 13 of 17 shots. Carlton converted all five of her attempts inside as the Longhorns scored 18 points in the paint.

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The lead was 49-18 by halftime as Texas shot 71.4% and Georgia 27.3%. The Longhorns had a 19-0 advantage in points off turnovers and 24-8 edge in scoring in the paint.

The Longhorns cooled off in the second half, shooting 32% and getting outscored 32-30.

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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Nazem Kadri scored two goals and the Calgary Flames beat the San Jose Sharks 4-1 on Thursday night in the first game back from the Olympic break for both teams.

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Connor Zary broke a tie early in the third period when he beat Yaroslav Askarov with a shot for the slot on the rush. Kadri provided some needed insurance when he converted after a defensive-zone turnover by Timothy Liljegren for his second goal of the game.

Mikael Backlund added an empty-net goal to seal the win.

Dustin Wolf, a native of nearby Gilroy, made 34 saves to improve to 10-2 in his career against San Jose.

Tyler Toffoli scored the lone goal for the Sharks, who lost the opener of a crucial six-game homestand as they try to make a playoff run. San Jose began the night five points out of a playoff spot.

Askarov made 25 saves.

The first game back from the Olympic break was played in front of a rare weeknight sellout in San Jose. The Sharks honored their four Olympians with star Macklin Celebrini getting the loudest ovation after leading the Olympics with five goals as he helped Canada win the silver medal.

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Celebrini was kept off the scoresheet as the Sharks fell to 1-12-2 when he doesn't record a point this season.

San Jose controlled the play early with 17 shots on goal in the first period but couldn't get anything past Wolf until Toffoli redirected a shot from Mario Ferraro for a goal in the opening minutes of the second period.

Kadri tied it when he beat Askarov from the slot later in the period off a pass from Joel Farabee.

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Ryan O'Reilly scored with 3:16 remaining and the Nashville Predators scored three times in the third period in a 4-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday night in the teams' first game following the Olympic break.

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Filip Forsberg and Matthew Wood also scored for Nashville. Steven Stamkos scored his 29th of the season into an empty net in the final minute for the Predators, who had lost two in a row and five of their last seven games heading into the break. Justus Annunen stopped 21 of 23 shots.

Connor Bedard and Tyler Bertuzzi scored for the Blackhawks, who have one victory in their last eight games. Spencer Knight made 22 saves.

Forsberg scored unassisted with just over six minutes remaining in the first period. Forsberg, who played for fourth-place finisher Sweden at the Olympics, scored his 25th of the season.

Bedard scored his career-best 25th goal just over four minutes into the second period to tie the game at 1. Ryan Greene had his 14th assist. Bedard had 22 goals in 68 games in 2023-24 and 24 goals in 82 games last season.

Bertuzzi scored his team-leading 26th goal of the season on a power play at 3:16 of the third to give the Blackhawks the lead. San Rinzel and Teuvo Teravainen, won a bronze medal with Finland at the Milan Cortina Olympics, assisted.

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The Blackhawks' lead was short-lived as Wood tied it at 2, also with a power-play goal, just under four minutes later. The assists went to Erik Haula and Luke Evangelista.

Haula and Juuse Saros were considered game-time decisions after they returned to Nashville on Wednesday after playing for bronze medal-winning Finland at the Olympics.

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