How Grizzlies, Bucks won without stars | Biggest storylines one week away from NFL Draft

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Happy Thursday, everyone!
Let's get right to it.
Good morning to everyone but especially to...
THE MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES...
No Ja Morant, no problem... at least for one night. Behind a balanced, relentless effort on both ends, the Grizzlies beat the Lakers, 103-93, for a crucial Game 2 win that ties the series.
After scoring two points in Game 1, Xavier Tillman had 22 points and 13 rebounds -- both playoff career-highs -- and was a huge part of limiting Anthony Davis to 13 points on 4-14 shooting.
Overall, six Grizzlies scored in double figures.
The Grizzlies outscored the Lakers, 20-9, off turnovers.
The Lakers' 93 points were a season-low, and they shot just 41.2%, their worst since March 15.
I can't overstate how impressed I was with the Grizzlies. They led by as much as 20, and even when Los Angeles cut the deficit all the way down to six, the Grizzlies maintained their composure and never blinked. Tillman and Jaren Jackson Jr.(18 points, nine rebounds) were terrific defending the paint, and there was just enough perimeter scoring despite Morant's absence.
But more importantly, they did all the things they had to do without their biggest star: be locked in every possession, play terrific defense without fouling and avoid mistakes. This was a must-win, and Memphis won it.
... AND ALSO A GOOD MORNING TO THE MILWAUKEE BUCKS
No Giannis Antetokounmpo, no problem... at least for one night. The laser-focused Bucks came out on fire and never cooled off in a 138-122 rout of the Heat in which Milwaukee tied the NBA playoff record with 25 threes.
Brook Lopez scored a team-high 25 points, Jrue Holiday had 24 points and 11 assists, and Pat Connaughton, who did not even play in Game 1, had 22 points off six 3-pointers.
Six players scored at least 15 points, tied for most ever in a playoff game.
Milwaukee led by as much as 36 and set a franchise playoff record with 35 assists.
The 138 points are the most Miami has ever allowed in a playoff game.
Our Jack Maloney was on hand to watch the record-setting performance, and wrote that the Bucks' depth -- and championship caliber -- cannot be matched right now.
Maloney: "The Bucks' depth was displayed in Game 2, as was their experience and trust in one another. The core of this group has been through countless playoff battles together; they know each other's strengths and weaknesses and how to up the urgency for games like this without losing their identity. "
Honorable mentions
The Nuggets beat Minnesota, 122-113, to take a 2-0 series lead.
Last night's NHL winners: Panthers, Hurricanes, Stars, Oilers.
Aaron Judge
does it all.
Fernando Tatis Jr. returns to the Padres today. Here's what to know.
Mike Brown
won NBA Coach of the Year
. He's the first unanimous selection for the award in NBA history.
Not so honorable mentions
Tiger Woods underwent ankle surgery.
Max Scherzer got ejected after a sticky stuff inspection-- which means he's automatically suspended for 10 games.
The Wizards fired GM Tommy Sheppard.
Maple Leafs forward Michael Bunting got suspended three games.
Matt Potter
is out as Current head coach.
Biggest storylines one week away from NFL Draft
We're seven days away from the NFL Draft, and the biggest question -- who will be the No. 1 pick? -- finally seems settled: Panthers fans, meetBryce Young(we think). That doesn't mean there aren't still questions In fact, Young's diminutive stature is Cody Benjamin's top potential storyline for the draft.
Still, the Texans are squarely in the spotlight at No. 2.Most people would assume it'll be a quarterback, but there's a new favorite-- from a different position -- according to Caesars Sportsbook. Our NFL insider Jonathan Jones released his mock draft, though, and has Houston taking Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud. Our Chris Trapasso has
a full seven-round mock, and he also has Stroud to Houston (subscribe to Trapasso's draft newsletter right here).
The third pick belongs to the Cardinals, but it might not stay that way. Our Jordan Dajani took a look atfive teams with the toughest draft decisions to make, including one potential trade-up candidate:
Dajani: "Tennessee Titans, No. 11 overall -- Tennessee has alreadyreportedly exploredtrading up to No. 3 overall. Not only does this move make sense withRyan Tannehill having just one more year remaining on his contract, but newArizona Cardinalsgeneral manager Monti Ossenfort
spent the past three seasons as the Titans' director of player personnel. There's familiarity between these two organizations, but the question is, do the Titans want to mortgage picks/future picks for that quarterback?"
Here are more of my other recent favorites from our NFL team:
Who will be most impacted by this draft?
Teams with easy first-round decisions.
Takeaways from top-30 visits.
Bold observations.
Building the perfect quarterback out of this year's class.
49ers are fielding calls on Trey Lance, have talked with Vikings
Just two years ago, the 49ers moved heaven and earth to trade up and take Trey Lance.Now they're taking calls about sending him elsewhere.
That's right. Per reports, multiple teams have inquired about the 2021 No. 3 pick after the difficult start to his NFL career.
Lance played sparingly as a rookie behind Jimmy Garoppolo, starting just two games.
He was named the starter for 2022 but again managed just two starts. He struggled in a season-opening loss to the Bears (which, to be fair, was played during a torrential downpour) and then broke his ankle in Week 2.
The Vikings
are among the teams potentially interested-- they talked with the 49ers about Lance at the NFL Combine -- and we have potential trades they could put together.
Saying things are messy in San Francisco is an understatement.
Brock Purdy, the expected starter, isfar from a sure thing after undergoing elbow surgery.
Garoppolo is in Las Vegas.
Sam Darnold
, anyone?Yes, he's also on the roster.
But even before this news, things were messy. Was Lance just going to be banished to backup duty? Is Purdy -- the 2022 Mr. Irrelevant -- the undoubted future? Will there be a quarterback battle? If there is, will Lance even be there for it?
This is just the latest "what if" surrounding 49ers quarterbacks, writes our Doug Clawson. Now, the question is, "What's next?" (Doug answers that, too).
UEFA Champions League semifinals set: Manchester City, Inter Milan advance
In one semifinal is a team that's owned this competition against a team that's owned every competition except this one. In the other semifinal is a Milan derby.The UEFA Champions League semifinals are loaded.
Manchester CitydrewBayern Munich1-1 to advance 4-1 on aggregateto set up a date with eight-time championReal Madrid, andInter MilandrewBenfica3-3 to win 5-3 on aggregateand faceAC Milan.
Erling Haaland(who else?) opened the scoring for the Citizens to put things out of reach, thoughJoshua Kimmich's late goal ensured Bayern wasn't shut out completely.Here are player ratings.
Inter Milan-Benfica featured more goals but little drama. Inter led by as much as 3-1 on the afternoon and 5-1 on aggregate before a couple of late Benfica tallies.
Nicol Barella, Lautaro MartnezandJoaquin Correaall scored for the Nerazzurri.
This will be City's fourth semifinal -- and third in a row -- but they're still looking for their first title. Inter, meanwhile, is making its third semifinal appearance but first since 2010.
City's dominance -- they have scored 25 goals and allowed just three -- has them on top ofJames Benge's latest Power Rankings.
Benge:"Ok, hear me out. What about if you took the world's best striker, gave him an elite-tier supply line and then stuck the meanest defense you can muster at the back end of the pitch? That surely would be enough to see you crowned Europe's best side, no matter the confluence of ancient curses, questionable selection decisions and puzzling individual errors. We are about to find out."
What we're watching Thursday
Twins at Red Sox, 1:35 p.m. on MLB NetworkWe're watching the NHL playoffs.Here's how.We're also watching the NBA playoffs.
Here's how.
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