Sharks rookie star Macklin Celebrini had three goals and two assists in an overtime loss to the Wild, accounting for one of the league's four hat tricks on Wednesday.
Tyler Herro opted to pull up for a 3-pointer rather than drive for a wide-open layup. He missed, and the Heat lost to the Bulls 119-111 in a game with major seeding implications Wednesday night.
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Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano attributed Lionel Messi's decisive goal and his 'greatness' to their 3-1 comeback victory against LAFC, which secured a spot in the Concacaf Champions Cup.
Borussia Dortmund captain Emre Can launched an angry tirade against his teammates after his side were thrashed 4-0 by Barcelona in their Champions League quarterfinal first leg on Wednesday.
Interim coach David Adelman said he remains confident the Nuggets "have a great chance to do something special," even after Tuesday's shocking dismissals of Michael Malone and Calvin Booth.
Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC leaders gathered on Capitol Hill on Wednesday to meet with lawmakers and lobby for federal NIL guidelines -- a strong show of unity from the Power 4 just days after college athletics inched closer to a landmark settlement.
Bulls guard Lonzo Ball had an emotional meeting with the family of the late Alex Reinhardt, who donated the knee cartilage Ball received in a transplant two years ago.
Lewandowski notched his 40th goal, Raphinha has Messi-like stats, and Yamal is the best player in the world. Dortmund were blown away Wednesday by a team that is beginning to look era-defining.
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. said it was a "big relief" that he and the Blue Jays were able to finalize a long-term deal. "I'm very, very happy to stay here and to be a Blue Jay," he said.
Raphinha apologized to Pau CubarsΓ for stealing his goal after opening the scoring in Barcelona's 4-0 Champions League quarterfinal rout against Borussia Dortmund at the Olympic Stadium on Wednesday.
Justin Fields said being benched by the Steelers was a different experience for him, but his confidence never wavered and he's excited to prove himself with the Jets.