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TYRESE MAXEY AND THE PHILADELPHIA 76ERS
With everything looking lost and with another early playoff exit looming, potentially leading into an offseason that could shake the organization to its core, Tyrese Maxey turned in a performance for the ages. The 76ers‘ scintillating guard willed his team to a stunning 112-106 overtime victory over the host Knicks that moves the series back to Philadelphia with New York leading 3-2.
Maxey scored 46 points, including 17 in the fourth quarter — with seven of those coming in the final 26 seconds of regulation — plus five in overtime, to provide the latest twist to an absolutely wild series.
Maxey did it all, earning praise from LeBron James, Patrick Mahomes and others. He made seven 3-pointers, used his blinding speed to get to the bucket and hit tough mid-range jumpers. He, quite simply, put the team on his back. Embiid shot just 7 for 19 and committed nine turnovers, a shell of himself due to injury and exhaustion (though he finished with a 19-point, 16-rebound, 10-assist triple-double).
The 46 points tied Wilt Chamberlain for most in an elimination game in franchise history. It was Maxey to the max, and it was mesmerizing, James Hebert writes.
It’s a brutal loss for the Knicks, who saw the pendulum of incredible late-game rallies emphatically swing the other way after they pulled out their own miracle in Game 2. The Robinson foul was inexcusable; not fouling before Maxey’s equalizer was head-scratching. Now, they’ll have to either win on the road in Game 6 or face a potentially grueling Game 7, and they’ll have to do it without Bojan Bogdanovic, who is having season-ending foot surgery.
Elsewhere, Evan Mobley had a couple of huge baskets and a game-saving block as the Cavaliers took a 3-2 series lead with a 104-103 win over the Magic, and the short-handed Bucks stayed alive with a 115-92 Game 5 win over the Pacers.
MIKE TROUT AND THE LOS ANGELES ANGELS
For the fourth straight year, Mike Trout‘s season has been derailed by injury. The Angels‘ superstar will undergo surgery on a torn meniscus in his left knee. It’s not season-ending, but it will likely cost him multiple months, and he was visibly emotional discussing the injury.
Trout, 32, is slashing .220/.325/.541, so the average isn’t great, but the power very much is: He was the first player in MLB to reach double-digit home runs this season. He also has six stolen bases, the same as his total from 2020-23 combined.
This the sixth season of his 12-year, $426.5 million extension — the Angels owe him $35.45 million per year through 2030 — but he has spent much of that dealing with injuries:
He has played in fewer than half of the Angels’ games during that span, and that trend will continue this year.
Kristaps Porzingis is reportedly expected to miss “a minimum of several games” with a calf strain he suffered in Game 4 against the Heat. He’s been ruled out for tonight’s Game 5 in Boston.
Still, the fact that “soleus strain” has entered the NBA lexicon and already claimed one of the league’s superstars for over three weeks will worry Celtics fans, even if Boston should be fine this series and the next without Porzingis.
The stage was set for the stars to shine, and they very much delivered. Bayern Munich and Real Madrid drew 2-2 in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semifinal, setting the stage for a thrilling return leg in Madrid next week.
Both teams had to make a comeback. Vini Jr. opened the scoring in the 24th minute off a perfect pass from Toni Kroos, but the hosts turned things shortly after halftime via Leroy Sané‘s rocket and Harry Kane‘s penalty kick. Vini Jr. finished his brace in the 83rd minute with a penalty kick.
The Real Madrid-Champions League match is one made in heaven, and that was on display again, Jonathan Johnson writes.
Bayern’s roller coaster game, meanwhile, was emblematic of their season, James Benge writes.
Today, PSG visits Borussia Dortmund (preview here). In our expert picks, Jonathan says …
Here are Tom Fornelli’s Corner Picks, and here’s how Enrique got PSG here.
⚽ Borussia Dortmund vs. PSG, 3 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+
🏀 Game 5: Heat at Celtics, 7:30 p.m. on TNT
🏒 Game 5: Golden Knights at Stars, 7:30 p.m. on ESPN
🏀 Game 5: Mavericks at Clippers, 10 p.m. on TNT
🏒 Game 5: Kings at Oilers, 10 p.m. on ESPN
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