Raptors win low-scoring Game 4 over Cavaliers to level series

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes each scored 23 points Sunday afternoon and the Toronto Raptors held off the visiting Cleveland Cavaliers, 93-89, to even the best-of-seven Eastern Conference first-round playoff series at 2-2.

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Game 5 of the series is Wednesday at Cleveland.

RJ Barrett added 18 points for the Raptors, and Collin Murray-Boyles scored 15 with 10 rebounds. Jakob Poeltl contributed 10 points.

Donovan Mitchell scored 12 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter for Cleveland. James Harden added 19 points but had seven turnovers. Jarrett Allen had three points and a game-high 15 rebounds, while Sam Merrill contributed 14 points.

Toronto led by two points entering the fourth quarter. Barrett's 10-foot floater gave Toronto a six-point lead with 9:28 to play. But Mitchell drained a 3-pointer to tie the game at 74 and he made another 3-pointer that gave Cleveland a six-point lead with 5:14 left.

The lead reached eight on Mitchell's two made free throws with 4:55 left. Ingram's 3-pointer cut the lead to two with 2:36 to play but Merrill answered with a 3-pointer.

Barrett's bank shot cut the margin to one with 49 seconds to go. After a Cleveland turnover, Barnes made two free throws to give Toronto a one-point lead. Mitchell missed a floater and Ingram grabbed the rebound with 23 seconds left. Barnes made two free throws before Mitchell missed a would-be game-tying 3-pointer.

Barrett made one free throw to bump the lead to four and Merrill hit a 22-foot jumper to cut the lead to two before Barnes sealed the game with 3.8 seconds left on two free throws.

Barnes added nine rebounds, six assists and three blocked shots to his stat line. He scored 10 fourth-quarter points, knocking down all six free throw attempts in the final 34.6 seconds.

"Scottie is going to be one of the best players in the league," said Toronto coach Darko Rajakovic. "He's already one of the best players in the league. But how much he cares about winning, it's pushing him forward to whatever it takes to win a game. That's what makes him so special, so I expect to see him continue to get better."

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Barnes was more focused on the team concept than any individual aspect of his own game.

"I think that's what makes our bond just so tight, we're just focusing on how we can grow," he said after the game. "And we're trying to do it together and finding ways of how we can communicate with each other each and every single day while we're on the court, off the court, and just keep growing our bond."

Cleveland led 17-14 after a sloppy first quarter.

Toronto was 0-for-14 from 3-point range before Barrett hit one with 8:31 remaining in the second quarter to cut the deficit to four. After Cleveland took an eight-point lead on Mitchell's 3-pointer, Toronto finished the first half on a 10-0 run capped by Ingram's 3-pointer to take a 38-36 lead into the break.

The first half featured poor shooting from both teams. Cleveland shot 33.3% (15 of 45) from the field and Toronto shot 27.8% (15 of 54).

"We had trouble scoring all game, but so did they," said Cavs coach Kenny Atkinson. "So it was one of those types of games where it was tough to score the ball. Typical playoff game. I love our guys' fight. We fought like crazy.

"They won the possession battle by 15. If you do the math, that's really tough to overcome. We've got to turn that around in Game 5."

Harden converted two free throws to give Cleveland an eight-point lead with 4:38 remaining in the third quarter. Toronto chipped away and took a one-point lead on Sandro Mamukelashvili's layup with 45 seconds left. The Raptors led 60-58 after three quarters.

They would prevail despite misfiring on 26 of 30 attempts (13.3%) from behind the arc. But they did convert a dozen more free throws than the Cavs (27-15) and Cleveland only knocked down 15 of 23 (65.2%) from the stripe.

"It's time for us to make an adjustment in the sense of just being aggressive and getting to the basket and taking shots and opportunities when we have them," said Harden. "Low-scoring game today, it feels like nobody could really get it going. There's an opportunity to tighten up on the little things and closing the quarters well even when we're not shooting the ball well, eliminating the second-chance points, things you can control."

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Raptors win low-scoring Game 4 over Cavaliers to level series

Brandon Ingram and Scottie Barnes each scored 23 points Sunday afternoon and the Toronto Raptors held off the visiting Cleveland Cavali...
Jimmy Kimmel calls out Donald Trump for similarly joking about his own death: 'You should be fired for that!'

Jimmy Kimmel is calling out Donald Trump for joking about his death just one day after the president publicly called for the late-night host to be fired for a similar punchline.

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  • Trump joked to his wife, Melania, that the length of their marriage would not be able to surpass his parents' 63-year-long record in a televised speech on Tuesday.

  • “Wait a minute, did he just make a joke about his death? My God. You should be fired for that!” Kimmel quipped.

Jimmy Kimmelis calling outDonald Trumpfor cracking a joke about his mortality just one day after the presidentpublicly called for the late-night host to be firedfor a similar punchline.

The 79-year-old president made headlines on Tuesday when hepaused in the middle of a televised speech at the White Houseto jokingly inform his wife,Melania Trump, 56, that they likely wouldn’t beat his parents’ 63-year-long marriage record.

"And, uh, excuse me, if you don't mind, that's a record we won't be able to match, darling,” Trump said, drawing laughs from those onstage. “I’m sorry, it's just not going to work out that way. We'll do well, but we're not going to do that well.”

One person who wasn’t laughing? Kimmel, who addressed the president’s age-related joke in his opening monologue on Tuesday night. “Wait a minute, did he just make a joke about his death?” the host questioned. “My God. You should be fired for that!”

Jimmy Kimmel hosts 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'Credit: Disney/Randy Holmes

He continued, “Only Donald Trump would demand I be fired for making a joke about his old age and then a day later, go out and make a joke about his own old age!”

Trump demanded that Disney and ABC fire Kimmel in the wake of the White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting because, days before the incident occurred, Kimmelhosted his own mock version of the event onJimmy Kimmel Live, where he teased that the First Lady had “a glow like an expectant widow.”

Melania similarlydenounced the quip in a rare X post in the aftermath of the incident, stating that “Kimmel’s hateful and violent rhetoricis intended to divide our country” and requesting that ABC “take a stand.”

Kimmeladdressed the Trumps’ remarks on Monday’s episode ofJimmy Kimmel Live,sharing his relief that “no one was hurt” at the event and explaining the joke to them.

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"It was a very light roast joke about the fact that [Trump] is almost 80 and she's younger than I am,” he said. “It was not by any stretch of the definition a call to assassination, and they know that I've been very vocal for many years speaking out against gun violence in particular."

He added, “I am sorry that you and the president and everyone in that room on Saturday went through that. I really am. Just because no one get got killed doesn't mean it wasn't traumatic and scary. We should come together andbe best. We really should.”

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One day after the president called for Kimmel’s dismissal, the Federal Communications Commission, which is headed by Trump appointee Brendan Carr,ordered the Walt Disney Company to submit early renewals of its TV stations. The company must now file the renewals, which were previously scheduled to be renewed between 2028 and 2031, for all of its stations within the next 30 days.

Several celebrities have come forward to defend Kimmel following the backlash he's received over the joke, including Gayle King, whoreacted to the situation on Monday’s episode ofCBS Mornings.“Jimmy Kimmel is not some crazy person who would wish the president to be killed," she insisted. "That's... he just would not do that."

George Clooneyalso spoke out about the "heated" controversy while attending the 51st Chaplin Award Gala. “When one side is calling anyone they disagree with traitors to the country, which is a charge that’s punishable by death, just because they don’t agree with someone, I think the rhetoric is a little too heated,” he said.

Watch Kimmel react to Trump's punchline in the clip above.

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Kaden Wetjen gives Steelers elite return specialist on Day 3 of NFL draft

ThePittsburgh SteelersselectedIowawide receiver Kaden Wetjen in the fourth round of the 2026 NFL Draft on Saturday, April 25. Wetjen, a 5-9, 193-pound prospect, began his college career in the junior college ranks before taking a preferred walk-on opportunity at Iowa. He became an electric weapon for the Hawkeyes. While he did appear on offense, his explosiveness was particularly evident on special teams.

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Wetjen is the first two-time Jet Award winner, given to the most outstanding return specialist in college football. Wetjen finished his Iowa career with six combined punt and kick return touchdowns.USA TODAY Sports' draft analyst Ayrton Ostly called Wetjen "one of the best return specialists in college football history who is an elusive open-field runner." However, according to Ostly, Wetjen's "smaller catch radius limits his ceiling as a slot receiver."

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Steelers Kaden Wetjen selection grade: C+

This might seem a bit early for Wetjen, but he's a big play in a bottle. He can flip the field in a hurry as a returner and give an electric element to Pittsburgh and its methodical approach. Still, the price is fairly exorbitant for a player who might not be much of a factor in the pass game beyond some scattered manufactured touches. –Jacob Camenker, USA TODAY Sports

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“Euphoria” Season 3 Episode 3 Explained: What Happened at Nate and Cassie's Wedding?

Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) has much more than flowers to worry about on her and Nate's (Jacob Elordi) wedding day.

People Sydney Sweeney and Jacob Elordi as Cassie and Nate in 'Euphoria'Credit: Patrick Wymore/HBO

The third episode ofEuphoriaseason 3, titled "The Ballad of Paladin," brings the majority of the cast into the same room once again for Cassie and Nate's nuptials.

In the weeks leading up to the event, Cassie had been determined to get her dream wedding, from convincing her fiancé to spend $50,000 on flowers to reconnecting with her ex-best friend, Maddy (Alexa Demie).

But it wouldn't be a reunion of East Highland High School alums — including Rue (Zendaya) and Jules (Hunter Schafer) — without some drama. The celebration quickly spirals into chaos as shocking revelations surface and unexpected guests arrive, threatening to ruin Cassie's vision of the perfect day.

Here's everything to know about what happens during Nate and Cassie's wedding in the third episode ofEuphoriaseason 3.

Warning: Spoilers ahead forEuphoriaseason 3 episode 3.

Why does Jules drop out of school?

Hunter Schafer as Jules in 'Euphoria'Credit: Patrick Wymore/HBO

At the start of the episode, a flashback gives viewers more insight into how Jules became a sugar baby.

With some encouragement from her art school roommate Vivian, Jules goes on a date with a lawyer who has "severe intimacy issues" and a kink for nylons.

When he pays her for her time, she soon realizes that going on two dates a month with him will cover her rent, leading her to trade in her life as an art student for one as a sugar baby.

Jules goes on several more dates with older men, including a married plastic surgeon named Ellis who "[slices] women open for a living."

Ultimately, Jules leaves art school, takes on Ellis as her sole client and earns far more than she ever imagined.

What happens at Nate and Cassie's wedding?

Sydney Sweeney and Alanna Ubach in 'Euphoria'Credit: Patrick Wymore/HBO

A lot goes down at Cassie and Nate's dream wedding-turned-nightmare. Soon after saying "I do," their big day is interrupted by the arrival of an uninvited guest, Naz (Jack Topalian), who threatens to become Nate's "worst f---ing nightmare."

Naz’s revelation that Nate owes him money sends Cassie spiraling out of fear of being poor. As she proceeds to have a meltdown, she accidentally launches a cork right into her groom's face.

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After a very public fight in front of their friends and family, the not-so-happy couple leave their wedding hand-in-hand and head into a limousine, where Nate apologizes for turning the "most beautiful day" of Cassie's life into a mess and vows to "make love" to her when they arrive home.

Why does Naz attack Nate?

Jacob Elordi as Nate in 'Euphoria'Credit: Patrick Wymore/HBO

At the wedding, Naz tells Nate he is in debt to him for over half a million dollars following a failed development project.

To that end, Nate's extravagant wedding infuriates Naz, who thinks Nate has the ability to pay him back but is holding out on him.

Just when Nate and Cassie seem to be turning their wedding night around, the newlyweds arrive home to Naz and his sidekick waiting for them in their home.

Nate asks Naz to talk, but it's not long before Naz's guy begins beating him up.

Cassie begins to sob, not so much because her husband is being thrown around their home, but because she is bleeding on her wedding night. "It was supposed to be the best day of my life," she cries.

Nate promises to pay Naz back, but things escalate further when Naz tells Nate that his "honeymoon's over" and proceeds to cut his pinky toe off.

What is going on with Alamo and Laurie?

Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje as Alamo in 'Euphoria'Credit: Eddy Chen/HBO

Rue's old and new employers have been in an ongoing feud ever since she delivered drugs from Laurie (Martha Kelly) to Alamo (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) that were laced with fentanyl.

During the wedding, Rue receives a call from Alamo telling her that she needs to leave to visit Laurie and her crew, a ploy to get some continued revenge.

Laurie and her group think that she is being sent for the meeting to pick up drugs, and view it as an opportunity to get her back — or kidnap her.

In reality, Alamo has set the meeting up as a way to get his fixer Bishop (Darrell Britt-Gibson) inside to poison Laurie's favorite among her birds, a white cockatoo named Paladin.

While Rue and Bishop are successful in their bird-murder plot, things turn south when Rue is pulled over on her drive home.

But, it's not a police officer doing an ordinary traffic stop — it's a Drug Enforcement Administration agent looking specifically for Rue.

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