Edelman nets 21 as No. 5 Morris catholic tops No. 19 Teaneck – Girls basketball recap

Jacqueline Edelman led Morris Catholic with a game-high 21 points, including five 3-pointers, along with three rebounds and three assists, in an impressive 86-40 victory over No. 19 Teaneck in Denville.

Morris Catholic, ranked No. 5 in the NJ.com Top 20, dominated the game from the start, holding a commanding 48-20 lead at halftime.

Jayah Curtis contributed 19 points, four rebounds, and three assists for Morris Catholic, while Kennedy Brown added 16 points, six assists, and four steals. Morgan Fulton posted a strong performance with 18 rebounds, nine points, and four steals.

For Teaneck (10-6), Sydney Ayala and Lexi Carnegie each scored 10 points, but it was not enough to overcome Morris Catholic’s balanced attack. With this win, Morris Catholic improves to 13-5 on the season.
https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2026/02/edelman-nets-21-as-no-5-morris-catholic-tops-no-19-teaneck-girls-basketball-recap.html

Knicks get close look at Blazers duo with important trade deadline questions looming

The New York Knicks recently got an up-close look at two potential trade targets as they hosted the Portland Trail Blazers at Madison Square Garden on Friday. With the NBA trade deadline approaching this Thursday, trade rumors have been swirling around Jrue Holiday and Jerami Grant.

Multiple reports have linked the Knicks and Blazers as possible trade partners for Holiday and Grant. Both players are known for their strong defensive skills and versatility, capable of guarding multiple positions on the court.

When asked about the trade speculation before the game, Jrue Holiday told The Post, “First I’m hearing about it.” As the deadline draws near, basketball fans will be keeping a close eye on possible roster moves involving these key players.
https://nypost.com/2026/01/30/sports/knicks-get-close-look-at-two-blazers-stars-as-trade-deadline-questions-loom/

Lindenhurst’s Burmeister triple threat pushing to new heights in more ways than one

It’s triple-double trouble when Lindenhurst point guard Emma Burmeister takes the court. The Cortland-bound standout, one of triplets whose two brothers are also pursuing college athletics, has left Bulldogs fans barking with a legacy for the ages — boasting the most points scored since the 1980s.

“Having such a strong family that I come from has helped me out socially and on the basketball court,” Burmeister told The Post of her brothers Alex and Jacob. “They’re actually at every single game.”

The four-year varsity player set her senior season ablaze by becoming Lindenhurst’s second all-time points scorer with close to 1,200 and counting, with three games to go.

“She’s been coming to my open gym since she was in seventh grade. I knew then she was going to be a great player, going to be one of the greatest ones we had,” said coach Gregory Flynn. “I’m going to miss her. I don’t know what I’m going to do without her next year, to be honest.”

Burmeister’s “legendary” point-scoring tally will finish only behind former Duke player Monika Kost, who notched 1,448 points in 1987. Recently, Emma overtook 2016 graduate Alexis Perdue as the second all-time leader.

“Around the end of my sophomore year, I was around 500–600 points. I was like, ‘You know what? This is something I want to do, and I want to accomplish in high school,’” Burmeister said.

Flynn quickly noticed her dedication and improvement. “Everything that I’ve always asked her to work on, she’s come back and improved,” he said. “She’s lefty. She needed to get a better right hand, so she came back the next year with a better right hand. She needed to get a better handle, so the next year, she came back with a better handle.”

### Three Ball and Family Competition

As Burmeister kicked into another gear as an upperclassman, so did her brothers Alex and Jacob, who are speedy wideouts on the football team. Emma, who plays lacrosse in the spring like Alex, keeps her fall season open to see her brothers on the gridiron each week.

“In the stands, I’m explaining everything that just happened to my mom and to my friends,” she said. “I just want to see them succeed, and I want them to do well. I would hate missing that.”

Alex, a long-pole defender, will play at Geneseo next season, while Jacob is currently evaluating some college football offers.

“It’s always been competitive since we were young,” said Emma, who plays attack in lacrosse and often trains with Alex. “Everything’s a competition, playing basketball in my driveway, basically doing anything you could think of.”

The friendly rivalry among the trio stops at the final whistle, as the Burmeisters are an inseparable bunch who’ve contributed significantly to one another’s success.

“This newfound independence that I’ll have in college, that’s going to be difficult. I’ve never walked into school by myself. I’ve always shared a birthday,” she said. “I’ve never had to do anything on my own, really, because they’re always there to be my other two halves.”

### No Isolation at Cortland

Emma won’t be leaving the nest entirely, though, as her new college coach, Colleen Ames, is a familiar figure to Burmeister and Bulldogs basketball.

“A funny thing about the Cortland coach is that she played under Flynn, and she graduated from here,” Burmeister said. “She’s come and watched me play in the past, but not in terms of recruiting me, just as a fan.”

Flynn, who had Ames as his assistant coach for years in AAU ball, is confident that the two will hit it off.

“I think it’ll ease the transition into college for her in terms of basketball-wise,” he said. “Coach Ames is very connected with her team.”

And the player-coach duo has more in common than sporting Lindenhurst green and white.

“We’re both so competitive and passionate about the game,” Burmeister said. “She’s really intense. I’m really excited to go play for her.”
https://nypost.com/2026/01/29/sports/lindenhursts-burmeister-triple-threat-pushing-to-new-heights/

Area Girls Basketball: Parker, WDC knock down Trojans

Sebeka — Lily Parker scored a career-high 23 points to power the Wadena-Deer Creek Wolverines to an 81-30 Park Region Conference victory over the Sebeka Trojans Saturday, Jan. 24.

Parker was dominant in the first half, scoring 16 of her game-high points as Wadena-Deer Creek (WDC) jumped to a commanding 43-9 lead at halftime. Ashley Pavek contributed 13 points, followed by Jada Dykhoff’s 11. Kennedy Ness and Payton Gravelle each added nine points to help secure the win.

With the victory, WDC improved to 8-1 in the conference and secured its fifth consecutive win.

**Final Score:**
Sebeka 9 | 21 | — 30
Wadena-Deer Creek 43 | 38 | — 81

**Sebeka Scorers:**
– Bella Connor – 8
– Taylor Johnson – 3
– Vyolette Lysne – 10
– Emma Ness – 4
– Kourtney Warmbold – 4
– Kyla Watson – 1

**Wadena-Deer Creek Scorers:**
– Braelyn Becker
– Jada Dykhoff – 11
– Kennedy Ness – 9
– Karlee Sweere – 7
– Tori Mallak – 7
– Eva Pulver – 2
– Ashley Pavek – 13
– Lily Parker – 23
– Payton Gravelle – 9

**Conference Record:** 8-1
**Overall Record:** 11-4

WDC will next face New York Mills at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 27.

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https://www.brainerddispatch.com/sports/prep/area-girls-basketball-138

Shogbonyo puts up 14 in Texas A&M-Corpus Christi’s 68-56 victory over SE Louisiana

CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas (AP) — Nick Shogbonyo scored 14 points to lead Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to a 68-56 victory over Southeastern Louisiana on Saturday.

Shogbonyo was efficient on the court, shooting 3 of 5 from the field, including an impressive 3 for 4 from beyond the arc. He also contributed 5 of 7 from the free-throw line, helping the Islanders improve to 10-8 overall and 6-3 in Southland Conference play.

Bryson Wheatfall added nine points and pulled down five rebounds for Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.

For Southeastern Louisiana, Isaiah Gaines led all scorers with 18 points, six rebounds, two steals, and two blocks. Peter Hemschemeier also provided a strong performance with 13 points and four assists, while Jeremy Elyzee chipped in 12 points.

The Lions’ record dropped to 5-13 overall and 2-7 in conference play.


The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
By The Associated Press
https://mymotherlode.com/sports/college-sports-game-stories/10417670/shogbonyo-puts-up-14-in-texas-am-corpus-christis-68-56-victory-over-se-louisiana.html

What Happened to Anthony Edwards? Timberwolves star’s Mid-Game Exit Against Pacers explored

Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards exited Sunday’s game against the Indiana Pacers after just three minutes of action.

Details surrounding his early departure remain unclear, leaving fans and analysts eager for updates. The Timberwolves will hope for a quick recovery to maintain their competitive edge as the season progresses.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-what-happened-anthony-edwards-timberwolves-star-s-mid-game-exit-against-pacers-explored

Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama telling NBA it’s over with truly alien sequence

On Sunday, the San Antonio Spurs took the floor for their first home game of the 2025-26 NBA season, facing off against the rebuilding Brooklyn Nets. This matchup came after the Spurs had started the year strong with two consecutive road wins.

San Antonio got off to a powerful start, carrying a 69-48 lead into halftime, thanks in large part to an 18-point first half from superstar Victor Wembanyama. Wembanyama has already delivered several highlight reel-worthy plays this season as he aims for an MVP-level campaign, and that trend continued with an incredible sequence against the Nets on Sunday.

In one memorable possession, Wembanyama blocked not one, but two shots from helpless Nets players. After his team secured the rebound, he dribbled down the floor and casually drained a three-pointer from Stephen Curry range. This electrifying play sent the crowd into a frenzy and helped San Antonio maintain their commanding lead going into the locker room.

This sequence was a perfect showcase of the diverse skill set that Wembanyama brings to the floor — skills that have cemented his status as perhaps the best young prospect in NBA history.

### A Hot Start for the Spurs

Heading into the season, there was little doubt that Wembanyama would continue his ascent into becoming one of the NBA’s elite players. However, the bigger question centered around how the Spurs would perform as a team, especially given the crowded guard rotation.

So far this year, De’Aaron Fox has yet to appear for the Spurs due to injury. This absence has opened the door for last year’s Rookie of the Year Stephon Castle and the 2025 number two overall draft pick Dylan Harper to take on larger roles. Both players have seized the opportunity and performed well in their expanded minutes, although the sample size remains small and they have yet to face many elite defensive backcourts.

Still, if Harper and Castle continue to develop, there’s a strong chance the Spurs could emerge as one of the top teams in the Western Conference this season. With Wembanyama looking like the best player in the NBA during this early stretch, the Spurs have a promising foundation to build on moving forward.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/san-antonio-spurs/spurs-news-victor-wembanyama-telling-nba-its-over-truly-alien-sequence

Atlanta Hawks vs Orlando Magic Preview and Prediction – Oct. 24 | 2025-26 NBA Season

The first week of the 2025-26 NBA season has already provided plenty of fireworks, and the action continues Friday with an exciting matchup between the Atlanta Hawks and the Orlando Magic. This game serves as a rematch of last season’s Eastern Conference play-in tournament, where the Magic cruised past the Hawks 120-95. That victory sent Atlanta to the No. 8 seed game, where they fell again to the Miami Heat.

Both teams have undergone significant changes since then. Orlando bolstered their lineup by adding sharpshooter Desmond Bane, while Atlanta made key additions in Kristaps Porzingis and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

### Atlanta Hawks vs. Orlando Magic Preview and Odds

**Game Details:**
– **Date & Time:** Friday, 7 p.m. ET
– **Location:** Kia Center, Orlando

**Odds:**
– Moneyline: Hawks (+172) vs. Magic (-205)
– Spread: Hawks +5.5 (-110) vs. Magic -5.5 (-110)
– Total (O/U): Hawks over 232.5 (-110) vs. Magic under 232.5 (-110)

*Editor’s note: The odds could change closer to game time. The listed odds are based on the latest information available at the time of writing.*

### Team Performances So Far

The Hawks opened their season on a low note, falling 138-118 at home to the Toronto Raptors. Atlanta shot a respectable 47.2% overall but struggled beyond the arc, connecting on only 28.6% of three-pointers. Trae Young led the team with 22 points and five assists, while Jalen Johnson contributed 22 points and eight assists. Kristaps Porzingis added 20 points and seven rebounds. Despite solid individual performances, Atlanta’s defense was porous, allowing seven Raptors players to score in double figures.

On the other side, the Magic showed resilience in their 125-121 season-opening win over the Miami Heat. Orlando overcame a 12-point deficit to earn the victory. Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner led the charge with 24 points each, and Banchero grabbed 11 rebounds. New addition Desmond Bane made an immediate impact by pouring in 23 points. Although their offense showed some inconsistency, it revealed plenty of promise.

Bench players also made notable contributions for the Magic. Jalen Suggs scored 14 points while adding four rebounds, two assists, and two steals in just 16 minutes. Rookie Tristan da Silva impressed with 16 points in 18 minutes off the bench. Even in just one game, Orlando displayed poise and toughness, suggesting they are ready to take the next step this season.

### Predicted Starting Lineups

**Atlanta Hawks**
– G Trae Young
– G Dyson Daniels
– F Jalen Johnson
– F Zaccharie Risacher
– C Kristaps Porzingis

**Orlando Magic**
– G Jalen Suggs
– G Desmond Bane
– F Paolo Banchero
– F Franz Wagner
– C Wendell Carter Jr.

*Editor’s note: These are the predicted lineups and could change based on player availability.*

### Atlanta Hawks vs. Orlando Magic Betting Tips

– **Paolo Banchero O/U 24.5 points:** Take the over.
– **Trae Young O/U 23.5 points:** Take the over.
– **Desmond Bane O/U 18.5 points:** Take the under.
– **Jalen Johnson O/U 18.5 points:** Take the over.

### Game Prediction

We expect the Orlando Magic to cover the spread and earn their second straight win of the season. Their roster appears more balanced and connected at this early stage, which could make all the difference in tight matchups.

**Predicted Result:** Magic win by 12.

Stay tuned for this thrilling matchup Friday night as these two Eastern Conference foes look to make a strong statement early in the 2025-26 NBA season!
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/atlanta-hawks-vs-orlando-magic-preview-prediction-oct-24-2025-26-nba-season

OKC Thunder vs Indiana Pacers player stats and box score (Oct. 23) | 2025-26 NBA season

The OKC Thunder faced off against the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, marking their first encounter since the 2025 NBA Finals.

This highly anticipated matchup brought back memories of their intense Finals showdown, reigniting the rivalry between the two teams.

Fans were especially eager to see Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder squad back in action against the Pacers, showcasing the growth and changes since their last meeting.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-okc-thunder-vs-indiana-pacers-player-stats-box-score-oct-23-2025-26-nba-season

Of course Draymond Green’s first technical was 6.5 minutes into Warriors opener

The 2025-26 NBA campaign may have just tipped off on Tuesday night, but Draymond Green is already in midseason form during the Golden State Warriors’ opener against the Los Angeles Lakers. The four-time champion and polarizing forward incurred a technical foul about halfway through the first quarter, wasting no time in displaying his trademark intensity. And he was not even on the court.

“Draymond picks up his first tech of the year from the bench,” Nick Friedell posted on X. “He was mad the Warriors didn’t get a call and was one of several players yelling from the bench. Draymond seems extra amped for the opener tonight.”

Even if Green was not the only one to offer his opinion, the officials probably had no trouble recognizing his voice. The former All-NBA Second-Team selection has built a reputation for himself during his 13-year career, and while it consists of many impressive accolades, it also includes a short fuse.

Green resents that perception of him, but the technicals continue to pile up. Warriors head coach Steve Kerr has stressed the importance of the franchise great maintaining his composure, for the team cannot afford to lose him to an ejection or suspension.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/golden-state-warriors/warriors-news-draymond-greens-first-technical-minutes-season-opener