Lakers' Austin Reaves will miss rest of the regular season with an oblique strain

The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Saturday thatAustin Reaves will miss the rest of the regular seasonwith a Grade 2 oblique strain.

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The news is a devastating blow to a Lakers team that's already playing the remainder of the regular seasonwithout injured All-Star and MVP candidate Luka Dončić, who's sidelined with a Grade 2 hamstring strain.

The Lakers will now play the rest of the regular season without their top two scorers. They have five games remaining on their schedule. Dončić is reportedly out indefinitely, and his status for a first-round playoff series is unclear.

Per ESPN's Shams Charania, Reaves is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with his injury, projecting to sideline him for any first-round playoff series and possibly beyond that if the Lakers advance out of the first round. The playoffs are scheduled to start on April 18.

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Reaves sustained the injury during Thursday's loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder,the same game in which Dončić was injured.

The Lakers were previously waiting results of an MRI exam before determining Reaves' status.According to head coach JJ Redick, a second MRI was necessary because the Dallas Mavericks scanned the wrong area when they performed imaging on Reaves. The Lakers are in Dallas for a game against the Mavericks on Sunday.

The Lakers entered Saturday in third place in the West at 50-27, one game ahead of the Denver Nuggets, two games ahead of the Houston Rockets and four games ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves. The top four teams in the conference will have home-court advantage in the first round of the playoffs.

Reaves, 27, is in the midst of a career-best season. He's averaging 23.3 points, 5.5 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game while shooting 49% from the field and 36% from 3. He's become a go-to scoring option on a roster that features Dončić and LeBron James. The Lakers will be at a significant disadvantage as long as he and Dončić remain out.

Lakers' Austin Reaves will miss rest of the regular season with an oblique strain

The Los Angeles Lakers announced on Saturday thatAustin Reaves will miss the rest of the regular seasonwith a Grade 2 ob...
After 13 years, David Beckham's dream comes true. Inter Miami calls Miami home

MIAMI (AP) — Don Garber remembers the earliest days of David Beckham's plans to bring Major League Soccer to Miami, the quest that started more than a dozen years ago.

Associated Press Inter Miami CF managing owner Jorge Mas, left, and co-owner David Beckham, right, stand together during a ribbon cutting ceremony before Inter Miami's first MLS soccer match in Nu Stadium against Austin FC , Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky) Inter Miami fans dance and play music ahead of the team's first MLS soccer match in their new stadium, against Austin FC, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Fans wait in line to enter Nu Stadium, as signs of ongoing work are seen behind, ahead of the team's first MLS soccer match in their new stadium, against Austin FC, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Inter Miami fans wave a flag in Nu Stadium ahead of the team's first MLS soccer match in their new stadium, against Austin FC, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell) Fans wait in line to enter Nu Stadium, as signs of ongoing work are seen behind, ahead of the team's first MLS soccer match in their new stadium, against Austin FC, Saturday, April 4, 2026, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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There were twists. There were turns. Eventually, there was Lionel Messi, too.

But there was never Miami — until now.

"We believed in Miami," Beckham said. "And Miami believed in us."

Inter Miami finally played a game in its namesake city on Saturday night, hosting Austin FC after more than six years of calling Fort Lauderdale its home. Garber — the MLS Commissioner — was there for the ribbon-cutting of Miami Freedom Park, a complex with construction still very much in progress and one that needed temporary approvals from civic officials just so Saturday's match could be held.

Beckham picked Miami as his spot in 2013, the league made it official in 2014 when he formally exercised his option for an expansion franchise, and now, there's a home.

"We made a commitment to him that he would have an option on the team, and he exercised that in Miami," Garber said. "And it was a journey. And that journey, in many ways, didn't end when Leo Messi joined the club. The journey really came to its conclusion today with the opening of this building."

The team says the stadium holds 26,700 seats. A public golf course near Miami International Airport was plowed under to make room for the stadium, and tons of construction equipment — from cranes to hard hats and everything in between — is still scattered all over the site. The lack of certain aesthetics didn't stop some fans from spending more than $1,000 on the resale markets for the best seats on Saturday, which was Inter Miami's first "home" match since winning last season's MLS Cup championship.

"It's a great day for the club," Inter Miami coach Javier Mascherano told Apple TV before the match. "It's our dream day."

By the time Messi came onto the field for warmups, most of the seats were filled. Beckham and the rest of Inter Miami's ownership group came out to applaud the fans moments earlier,even mingling with somein the most ardent supporters' section behind one of the goals. It was an event, with pink glow sticks being waved in the stands and music icon Marc Anthony performing "The Star-Spangled Banner."

Let the record show that Messi didn't score the first goal in the stadium; that distinction went to Austin defender Guilherme Biro. Messi got the first Inter Miami goal, a header four minutes after Biro's goal.

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"There were times of trouble, you know, but David, he's an optimist," Garber said. "I think he was an optimist as a player. Again, he's got a lot of courage. You've seen that throughout his career. He has that same courage as a businessperson."

Beckham is a global icon when it comes to soccer, entertainment and fashion — and in many ways, MLS changed forever when he came to the U.S. to play for the LA Galaxy. It was through that deal that he got the option for an expansion franchise, which ultimately meant Miami.

"When I came to America and the MLS 20 years ago, my dream was to win championships, help raise the game of soccer that I love so much and to build my own team," Beckham said. "Thirteen years ago, I announced Miami was my choice. We had no name. We had no fans. We had no stadium. Today, I stand in our new home. We are champions of the MLS. We have the best player in the history of the game playing in Miami. Dreams really can come true."

Beckham's celebrity level got things started. Messi put the team onto a global stage. And others now will try to replicate it — including Austin, which has actor and producer Matthew McConaughey as part of its ownership group.

McConaughey wrote an open letter of sorts to Beckham on Saturday.

"As Austin visits Miami today for a little shindig on your new pitch, I want to first shout out a sincere "thank you" — you didn't create soccer over here in the US, but you damn sure supercharged it," McConaughey wrote. "When you came to the Galaxy you gave MLS fresh legitimacy, you turned games into events, and essentially changed MLS from a proving ground to a premier destination. THANK YOU."

Much work remains, both in terms of finishing the construction, all the surrounding areas — the team has promised parks, soccer fields, retail shops and more as part of the complex — and there's still final certifications to obtain from various governmental agencies. Garber said he isn't worried about any of that affecting Inter Miami's home schedule going forward.

MLS gave Inter Miami several road matches to start the season, buying the team time to get closer to finishing construction. And though outside was a traffic nightmare, things seemed to go off without a hitch inside the stadium.

Garber said his initial assessment Saturday was that the stadium was "breathtaking."

"What's happened in the last 30 days to where they are today is just remarkable," Garber said. "It's way further along than I expected it to be. And I've learned a lesson that when people tell you things are going to get done, sometimes you've just got to trust them."

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After 13 years, David Beckham's dream comes true. Inter Miami calls Miami home

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James Marsden Hints at Whether He or Jon Hamm Does Better in Their Star-Studded Fantasy Football League (Exclusive)

James Marsden revealed whether he or Jon Hamm performs better in their star-studded fantasy football league

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  • Marsden caught up with PEOPLE exclusively during the Your Friends & Neighbors season 2 premiere in N.Y.C. on March 30

  • Marsden previously said that the fantasy league includes Chris Evans, Joel McHale and other celebrities

James Marsdenrecently revealed whether he orJon Hammdoes better in their star-studded fantasy football league.

Marsden caught up with PEOPLE exclusively at theYour Friends & Neighborsseason 2 premiere in New York City on March 30. During the conversation, Marsden — who has been friends with Hamm for years — shared that he especially enjoys their league time together.

"We've been in a fantasy football league, wasting colossal amounts of time, for several years now," theJury Dutyactor, 52.

When asked who does better in the league, Marsden deflected, but also said that Hamm, 55, is "very good."

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"He knows what he's doing. Some guys in the league don't know what they're doing," Marsden said. "But it's all playful. As long as the trash talk is there, we're good."

Marsden has dished on the league in the past, sharing that he was invited to be in it over a decade ago — and that it includesChris Evans,Joel McHaleand other celebrities.

"We always say these high numbers for the buy-in, but no one ever really pays. It's more about what we do for the loser, what happens to him," Marsden said during an appearance onJimmy Kimmel Live!on March 23.

"Chris is very good. Chris is very good," Marsden said of Evans, 44. "I won two years in a row and got second two years ago, but this was a couple years ago."

As for the most recent loser?

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"This is like a polygraph," he joked to Kimmel. "Who was it last year? I think Joel McHale — he's going to hate me for that now. I'm being coy. It's a collective consensus that we vote on."

During theYour Friends & Neighborsseason 2 premiere, Marsden also said that he and series costar,Olivia Munn, went to the same high school — and that she was even friends with his sister.

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"She approached me at aGQparty or something and said, 'You don't remember this, but you took your sister and some of her friends out to…' — I think it was called Bennigan's," Marsden said, recalling the moment when Munn, 45, revealed they technically already knew each other.

"It was like a chain restaurant," he continued. "[And Munn said], 'And I was one of your sister's friends.' And then the next thing's history. She's a movie star."

Marsden went on to tease whether he'll be appearing in season 3 of his hit Hulu show,Paradise.

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"I've learned to never say never," he told PEOPLE. "I mean, I feel like [my character] is dead in season 1, episode 1. So how much longer can you drag that out?"

"I just don't know actually … too early to say," he added.

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Virginia fires women's basketball coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton after making 1st Sweet 16 since 2000

Virginia fired Amaka Agugua-Hamilton as head coach of the women's basketball program on Saturday.

Associated Press Virginia head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton looks on during the second half against TCU in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Justine Willard) Virginia head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton calls to her team during the first half against TCU in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA college basketball tournament Saturday, March 28, 2026, in Sacramento, Calif. (AP Photo/Sara Nevis)

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Agugua-Hamilton led the Cavaliers to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2000. She went 70-58, including a 29-42 mark in ACC play.

Virginia became the first double-digit seed to reach the regional semifinals since 2022 and pulled off the upset of the tournament,knocking off No. 2 seed Iowaon the road in double overtime in the second round.

They became the first First Four team to advance this farbefore falling to TCU.

"I thought we had some really good moments in that game," Agugua-Hamilton said after that loss. "But the third quarter got away from us. ... We came up short, but that doesn't take away from our season or the growth we've had with our program."

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South Carolina coach Dawn Staley, who starred at Virginia as a player, said she had just heard about the coaching change.

"I did reach out to our athletic director at Virginia and she just told me they did part ways. I don't know why. We'll talk," Staley said. "I did reach out to coach Mox to check on her. I didn't have time to have a conversation with her. I don't know what went wrong. She had them on the right track."

Staley said she hopes Virginia gets it together.

"We got a deeply rich tradition at UVA on this stage and we hope to get our team back there one day sooner than later," Staley said of her alma mater.

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