Monday, March 2, 2026

How Maxi Kleber made a big impact in his short shift

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LOS ANGELES — On the season, Maxi Kleber has only played in 34 of the Lakers’ 59 games and averages fewer than 11 minutes per contest in those appearances.

On Sunday night, he brought life to every second he played.

While LA had both of its top centers available, Jaxson Hayes found himself in early foul trouble, so Lakers head coach JJ Redick turned to Kleber. Immediately, he ramped up LA’s intensity.

Kleber was cleaning up the glass while serving as a rim protector, rejecting a Drew Eubanks attempt. He even added an offensive highlight to his reel, posterizing Precious Achiuwa.

“He had two poster dunks tonight,” Redick said postgame. “Things you get really excited about…Just the reaction from his teammates on that, it’s something that gives your group spirit.”

But it was a play that largely won’t show up in the box score that provided the most spirit for the group.

As Marcus Smart took a 3-point attempt, Malik Monk yelled out “Hell naw!” as the ball failed to touch the rim. On the ensuing Kings’ possession, Monk tried to go coast-to-coast but Kleber stood his ground and knocked the guard down, sending a clear message.

When Monk got up, he had words for Kleber, as did former Laker Russell Westbrook. Kleber wanted all the smoke before coaches, players and officials stepped in to make sure things didn’t further escalate.

The play doesn’t appear in the box score as anything more than a foul on Kleber, but it gave this game a bit more edge. The Lakers kept that intensity up even as Kleber went to the bench, and they entered the halftime break up 15.

At times, LA has a tendency to let go of the rope, particularly in games seen as easy wins. Kleber ensured that wouldn’t be the case, even on the second night of a back-to-back.

“He’s the guy that makes our team,” Rui Hachimura said. “He has good energy. He always brings good energy to the team. We always talk about how we need to be more like Maxi or we need to be like Maxi. We always talk about that. I know how he approaches this every day and brings positive energy. He always brings good energy to the team, whether he plays or not.

Kleber won’t always play, and when he does, it won’t always look as good as it did against the Kings.

However, each team needs everyone rowing in the same direction. Kleber is one of those veterans who not only knows how to be a pro but also sets the standard for his teammates, whether they are playing big minutes or riding the bench.

With the Lakers responding to their three-game losing streak with back-to-back wins, LA is having a moment of positivity. Still, the Western Conference race is as tight as ever, and as a vet, Kleber knows better than most that the work is far from done.

“I think the best thing for us is to just block out the noise from outside because we know what we got to focus on, what we got to do, and keep our composure,” Kleber said. “But obviously, having two wins like that obviously helps for the team chemistry, for like everything for the flow.

“But we know that we got to continue building on this now.”

Kleber’s qualities are exactly what teams want every player to have. He always brings that same level of passion, hustle and will to win regardless of his role.

On Sunday, his influence was obvious, and whether Lakers fans see it nightly or not, his impact is palpable.

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Dolphins offseason buzz – The Splash Zone 3/2/26

We are a week away from the beginning of NFL Free Agency and we got a few rumors about the Miami Dolphins from the NFL Combine this past weekend. It sounds like QB Tua Tagovailoa will not be with the team much longer as the team is expected to release him by the third day of the league year and designate him as post June-1st cut. The Dolphins are also expected to make an offer to Malik Willis, but with the hit they are going to take from Tua’s contract this option doesn’t seem too likely. That means Quinn Ewers is viewed as the backup plan and the Dolphins may have to find a cheap vet option to add to the quarterback room.

Among other things, extensions for RB De’Von Achance, C Aaron Brewer, and LB Jordyn Brooks are also expected to be worked on as the new regime views them as key building blocks for the rebuild this team is about to go through.

You can check out that story here, and the rest of the day’s round-up below.

What to Make of the Dolphins-Related Combine Whispers and Reports
The Miami Dolphins are a team to watch as the new league year gets closer


Dolphins Tight Ends

Three 2026 NFL Draft tight ends you should start giving the Dolphins in your mock drafts more after the NFL Combine
These three tight ends need to be taken seriously as fits for the Dolphins.


Dolphins Offensive Line

One of the Dolphins’ best insurance policies of 2025 may be priced out of the equation in free agency this month
“In position for low-end starter money”.


Dolphins Defensive Line

Three 2026 NFL Draft EDGE defenders you should start giving the Dolphins in your mock drafts more after the NFL Combine
These three EDGE defenders need to be taken seriously as fits for the Dolphins.


Dolphins Secondary

Three 2026 NFL Draft defensive backs you should start giving the Dolphins in your mock drafts more after the NFL Combine
These DBs from the 2026 NFL Draft that should be mocked more to the Dolphins.


Phinsider News You May Have Missed

Dolphins grade well in NFLPA report cards – The Splash Zone 2/28/26
Welcome to the Splash Zone, the quickest way to get your day started off right. We bring you a rundown of Miami Dolphins news from the last 24 hours.

Dolphins free agents 2026: Walk, tag, re-sign – Elijah Campbell
Continuing our look at the soon-to-be free agents from the Miami Dolphins. What should the team do with defensive back Elijah Campbell this year?

Miami Dolphins Fans Share What Scares Them The Most
We ask Miami Dolphins fans what about this offseason scares them or concerns them the most.

Dolphins to work on extensions for key players
De’Von Achane, Jordyn Brooks and Aaron Brewer are key extension candidates for Miami Dolphins.

Miami Dolphins Discussion: To Trade Down Or Not To Trade Down Edition
We ask Dolphins fans what their take is on the idea of trading down from the 11th spot in the first round of the draft.



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Sunday, March 1, 2026

Warriors likely headed for NBA play-in tournament after Lakers loss

Warriors Gary Payton Jr.

SAN FRANCISCO — If they hadn’t already, the Warriors can probably kiss any hopes they had of avoiding the play-in tournament goodbye.

Golden State looked listless, lackadaisical and downright lost at times Saturday night against the team it would have to chase down to secure anything higher than the No. 7 seed in the Western Conference.

The Warriors quickly fell into a double-digit hole against the Lakers and never recovered in a lopsided 129-101 loss. In front of a national television audience, they fell behind by as many as 32 points — 17 just in the first quarter — and never cut the deficit to single digits.

Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos, center, moves the ball between Los Angeles Lakers forward Jake LaRavia (12) and guard Marcus Smart (36) during the second half of an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) AP

The loss means the Warriors trail the Lakers by 4.5 games with 22 to play and would need to win their final meeting April 9 just to even the season series at two games apiece.

“It’s a lot. It’s a lot to make up in 22 games,” coach Steve Kerr acknowledged.

Steph Curry (knee) missed his 10th consecutive game, Kristaps Porzingis (illness) was ruled out shortly before tipoff and what was left of the Warriors’ starting five crumbled against the Lakers’ Big 3.

LeBron James (22 points, nine assists, seven rebounds), Luka Doncic (26 points, eight assists, six rebounds) and Austin Reaves (18 points) had all checked out for the final time by the midpoint of the fourth quarter and still individually bested the Warriors’ top scorer, Gui Santos (14).

Rookie Will Richard added to the Warriors’ injury woes, rolling his ankle and leaving the game in the second quarter.

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry, left, speaks to Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic, right, after an NBA basketball game, Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez) AP

Only more miles will be required to be put on the Warriors’ aging and ailing group the further they fall in the standings. As the No. 8 seed as it currently stands, they would need to either beat the seventh-seeded Suns on the road or prevail in a second play-in contest against the Trail Blazers or Clippers, who have the Nos. 9 and 10 spots all but locked down.

After the loss, the Warriors trail the Suns by three games for the No. 7 seed with a 2.5-game cushion on the Blazers in the No. 9 spot.

“We don’t even talk about it,” Kerr said. “That’s not anything that is worth discussing because we just have to try to go out there and win and see what happens.”

The Warriors emerged from the play-in last season to upset the Rockets in the first round. But the veteran group said the pedal-to-the-metal final two months of the season, including the play-in win, caught up to them as Curry went down injured and they lost to the Timberwolves in five games the following round.

Making matters more complicated, Golden State is already without Jimmy Butler for the rest of the season and is unsure when Curry will be cleared to return. The team is set to provide an update on his right knee Sunday, but Curry reportedly suffered a setback over the All-Star break and the ailment commonly known as runner’s knee already has a varying timetable.


In an interview with ESPN during the game, Curry said he expects it is “going to be a little longer” before he is cleared to return. Golden State hosts the Clippers on Monday.



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Golden Nuggets: The 49ers march toward a new season

CLEVELAND, OHIO - NOVEMBER 30: Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates with Christian McCaffrey #23 after scoring a rushing touchdown against the Cleveland Browns during the third quarter at Huntington Bank Field on November 30, 2025 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Would WR Mike Evans be a ‘perfect’ free-agent signing for 49ers?
“Evans made $20.5 million per year during his most recent contract with the Buccaneers, and it’s unclear if he’d want a similar deal. He’ll be 33 in August and is coming off a season in which he missed half the games due to various injuries. Evans had tallied at least 1,000 receiving yards in 11 consecutive seasons before 2025. For what it’s worth, Spotrac projects Evans’ contract to be for about two years and $26.6 million, which is certainly within the 49ers’ range.”  

49ers NFL Combine Watch: Defensive Backs and Tight Ends Risers and Fallers
“Kenyon Sadiq delivered one of the most eye-catching performances of the day, reportedly running a 4.39-second 40-yard dash — elite speed for the position. His athletic profile creates mismatch potential at the receiving tight end position.”



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Saturday, February 28, 2026

Nuggets-Thunder get into heated scrum after Lu Dort trips Nikola Jokic in wild scene

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows The Nuggets and Thunder got into it on Friday night, Image 2 shows Luka Doncic was not happy with Lu Dort after the trip
Jokic Dort

The NBA got a little spicy in the Thunder’s 127-121 win over the Nuggets on Friday night in Oklahoma City.

The two teams got into a heated scrum in the fourth quarter after it appeared Oklahoma City’s Lu Dort tripped Denver star Nikola Jokic, leading to a heated scene at center court with both teams pushing and shoving.

Things all started after Jared McCain hit a two-point bucket for OKC, and on the ensuing inbound, Dort appeared to make an intentional step — almost like a hip check — into Jokic as he made his way back up the court.

Nikola Jokic was not happy with Lu Dort after the trip. ESPN/X
The Nuggets and Thunder got into it on Friday night. ESPN/X

Jokic immediately fell and tumbled onto the floor at Paycom Center. But that’s only where the fun began.

Dort was called for a foul, and he didn’t appear to agree with it, and as Jokic got back to his feet, he immediately got in his opponent’s face, eyes wide as he was incensed over what had just taken place, bumping Dort’s chest before anyone could step in.

The teams converged but officials eventually calmed things down before things could really escalate.

After reviewing the play, Dort was assessed a flagrant 2, meaning he was ejected from the game.

Jokic and the Thunder’s Jaylin Williams also received technicals in the bizarre scene in Oklahoma City.

Dort finished his night with eight points and six rebounds.



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NFL salary cap tops $300 million for first time ahead of of free agency

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks at a news conference next to the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Roger Goodell is pictured during his Feb. 9 press conference.

The NFL salary cap broke the $300 million barrier.

Free agents and their representatives had plenty to celebrate Friday when the NFL announced that the salary cap per team in 2026 is $301.2 million.

That figure represents a 7.9 percent year-over-year increase, a 65 percent increase over 2021 when league revenues were down because of COVID-19, and nearly double what the cap was a decade ago ($155.2 million in 2016).

Since every team got the same boost, the teams with the most to spend didn’t change.

Roger Goodell is pictured during his Feb. 9 press conference. AP

The tweaks were made to teams’ cap space, which now has the Jets (No. 3) with $88.7 million and the Giants (No. 20) with $978,921, according to OvertheCap.com.

The Giants’ cap space is expected to grow exponentially via salary-cap casualties and contract restructures before the March 9 start of free agency.

After the Patriots’ NFL-high $364 million free-agent spending spree last offseason helped fuel a turnaround from 4-13 to AFC champions under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel, other teams with new head coaches flush with cap space could be contenders to overspend for a quick fix.

Look no further than Robert Saleh’s Titans ($94.7 million) and Klint Kubiak’s Raiders ($89 million) — the only two teams with more flexibility than the Jets.

With the new salary cap set, the franchise tag cost for a running back — the Jets’ Breece Hall, for example — is $14.2 million.

The transition tag is $11.3 million.

Teams also will spend $77.6 million each in player benefits, according to the league.



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Friday, February 27, 2026

Jets make huge major leaps in 2026 NFLPA team report cards

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Jets NFLPA report cards

The Jets would be happy to show off this report card. 

The 2026 NFL Players Association team report cards showed significant improvement for the Jets across the board, according to results that were obtained by ESPN.

The Giants saw several changes in their grades, including improvements in “Treatment of Families,” “Food/Dining Area,” “Training Staff” and “Team Ownership,” to name a few. 

Jets head coach Aaron Glenn Bill Kostroun / New York Post

Woody Johnson and Jets ownership saw a significant increase, going from an F to a B, and the franchise saw a jump in head coach from B to an A after Aaron Glenn replaced Robert Saleh. “Locker Room” received an A- grade after being a D+ in 2025. 

Both the Jets and Giants earned an F- grade for “Home Game Field.” The teams share MetLife Stadium. 

The report cards were based on survey responses from 1,759 players across the NFL, all of whom were on a team roster during the 2025 season. The results were collected from Nov. 2-Dec. 11. 

The NFLPA did not make this year’s report cards public after the NFL filed a grievance against the union over them, claiming that they violated the collective bargaining agreement. 

An arbitrator landed on the side of the owners last month and stated that the report cards went against the CBA by “disparaging NFL clubs and individuals.” 

Jets owner Woody Johnson and general manager Darren Mougey. Charles Wenzelberg/New York Post

A memo sent out by the league Thursday, and obtained by multiple outlets, advised teams to “refrain from commenting or engaging publicly on the alleged survey and Report Card results,” while describing the report cards as an “agenda-driven exercise.” 

“We continue to recommend that Clubs prioritize feedback and information provided directly by their own players rather than relying on the NFLPA’s agenda-driven exercise,” the memo states. “We further recommend that Clubs refrain from commenting or engaging publicly on the alleged survey and Report Card results. Doing so only provides credibility to the union’s media campaign.”



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