Good Morning!
Phew. The NBA’s must-see game went until 1:00 am ET the night after the Super Bowl… Maybe a nap during today’s Champions League action will suffice?
It was back-to-back really late nights over here leading into All-Star week for the NBA and NHL (coming soon), not to mention Daytona this weekend. But first, Luka Doncic made his Lakers debut, and the celebration continues for Eagles fans before Friday’s Valentine’s Day parade. I can feel the love on Broad Street already. Another busy sports week lies ahead…
Letter Rip!
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NBA
L.A. Launches ‘Luka Era’ in Style
It Was a Shaky Debut for Luka Doncic, But Lakers Win Easy Over Jazz (132-113) & Look Special in Spurts
Monday’s marquee sports event wasn’t quite the hype of Sunday night’s football game, but it was unique. Luka Doncic made his Los Angeles debut last night to tip off the ‘Luka Era’ for the Lakers. The team put gold #77 jerseys on every seat to honor the beginning of a new age. Doncic has already injected himself to the L.A. community with a $500,000 donation to help recovery efforts for the recent wildfires. It hasn’t taken long for L.A. to love their newest Laker.
Luka’s Laker Debut: He had a shaky start with a poor shooting night (1-for-7, 3pt), but he hasn’t played since Christmas. Doncic notched a 14-5-4 stat line in limited minutes (and even more limited photos). LeBron James (24 pts, 8 ast, 7 rebs) carried L.A. to a wire-to-wire win over the Jazz (132-113). Austin Reaves added 22 points. The Lakers were +17 with LeBron and Luka on the court together, and we’ve got takeaways.
L-A-L: LeBron, Austin & Luka
That’s the Big 3, and it has the potential to be lethal. The Lakers showed multiple stretches that looked unguardable with a small-ball look where Luka and LeBron took turns facilitating, but will it be enough to contend for a title? Depth in the post is something to worry about. It might be the sharpshooting Reaves and lob-threat Jaxson Hayes who benefit the most from having two of the best passers in the league.
“Special. The way they received me, it was amazing to see. [I was] a little nervous before… Once I stepped on the court, it was fun. Just being out there again felt amazing.” — Luka Doncic
Lakers Outlook: Last night’s win was LA’s sixth straight, and they’re 10-1 in their last 11. The Thunder (43-9) still hold a huge lead in the West, but the Lakers (32-19) are currently 5th and climbing. They’re just 2.5 games back of the No. 2 seed.
Watch: Lakers Win Easy, Look Special in Luka Doncic’s L.A. Debut
NBA Scores & Highlights
Curry (38 pts), Lillard (38 pts) Go Shot-for-Shot
Kings def. Mavericks (129-128, OT)
DeMar DeRozan (42 pts) Hits GW Floater
Nuggets def. Blazers (146-117)
Nikola Jokic (40-8-7) Shoots 68%
Cavaliers def. T-Wolves (128-107)
Cleveland Spoils Anthony Edwards’ 44-pt Night
Jayson Tatum (33 pts), Cs Win 5th Straight
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NFL
The Super Bowl Hangover
Philly Braces for Second Wave of Celebrations — Parade, Viewership Record, Commercials & More
Still shocked by Sunday’s scoreline? Us, too. The Super Bowl LIX blowout produced a lot of highlights and takeaways for the talking heads of sports media on the Monday after, a day commonly known as “Super Bowl Hangover” day. Jalen Hurts went straight to Disney World (classic move). Other Eagles arrived back home to a wild scene at the airport. The parade is scheduled for Friday, and celebration week has only just begun.
SBLIX Aftermath
FOX Sets Record With 126M Viewers
SBLIX was the most-watched Super Bowl in history after FOX announced an all-time record 126 million viewers.
Parade Scheduled for Valentine’s Day
The second Eagles Super Bowl parade will hit the streets of Philadelphia on Valentine’s Day (Friday, Feb. 14).
Given how quickly the game turned into a blowout in favor of the Eagles, some fans may have had more fun watching the ads.
The city was electric. From scaling trucks and lightpoles to an outpouring of pure joy, this is what it looked like in Philadelphia.
The Eagles Played a Perfect Game
Complete and utter dominance. Relive the Eagles’ perfect game as Philly comprehensively manhandled the Chiefs in New Orleans.
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NCAA
Poll Shift: 1 Month to Madness
Upset Weekend Shakes Polls — Red Storm Back In Top 10 for First Time in 25 Years
We’re nearing one month to Selection Sunday, and both sets of NCAA basketball polls underwent a shift this weekend. Upsets galore in men’s hoops saw Duke drop while Florida closed the gap on Auburn. Rick Pitino’s St. John’s squad has climbed all the way back into the top-10 for the first in 25 years after a win over UConn — the defending champs.
1. Auburn (21-2) | —
2. Alabama (20-3) | ↑1
3. Florida (20-3) | ↑3
4. Duke (20-3) | ↓1
5. Tennessee (20-4) | ↓1
6. Houston (19-4) | ↓1
7. Purdue (19-5) | —
8. Texas A&M (18-5) | ↑2
9. St. John’s (21-3) | ↑3
10. Iowa State (18-5) | ↓2
Women: Texas Flops SC & Notre Dame Reaches Highest Ranking in 5 Years
In the women’s game, Texas upended South Carolina to flip-flop in the top five. A convincing win by Notre Dame has the Irish up to No. 2 — their highest ranking since 2019. UCLA (23-0) is still the unblemished No. 1 with only six regular-season games to play.
1. UCLA (23-0) | —
2. Notre Dame (21-2) | ↑1
3. Texas (24-2) | ↑1
4. South Carolina (22-2) | ↓2
5. LSU (25-1) | ↑1
6. USC (21-2) | ↑1
7. UConn (22-3) | ↓2
8. Kentucky (19-2) | ↑3
9. Ohio State (20-3) | ↓1
10. NC State (19-4) | ↑4
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OTHER NEWS
Tiger Woods Opts Out of Genesis Invitational Due to Mother’s Death (ESPN)
Taylor Swift Reacts to Being Booed During Super Bowl (CBS Sports)
Cincinnati Reds to Wear No. 14 Patch on Jerseys This Season to Honor Pete Rose (NBC Sports)
Kendrick Lamar Put the Emphatic Nail in the Coffin of Drake Beef During Super Bowl Halftime Show (FOX Sports)
Trae Young to Replace Giannis Antetokounmpo in NBA All-Star Game After Calf Injury (B/R)
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SCHEDULE
Tonight’s Must-Watch List
NBA
Knicks at Pacers (7:30 pm ET, TNT)
Grizzlies at Suns (10:00 pm ET, TNT)
Champions League
Brest vs. PSG (12:45 pm ET, Par+)
Sporting vs. Dortmund (3:00 pm ET, Par+)
Juventus vs. PSV (3:00 pm ET, Par+)
Man. City vs. Real Madrid (3:00 pm ET, CBS/Par+)
NCAA Basketball
M: #1 Auburn at Vanderbilt (7:00 pm ET, SECN)
M: #3 Florida at #22 Miss. State (7:00 pm ET, ESPN2)
M: #5 Tennessee at #12 Kentucky (7:00 pm ET, ESPN)
M: #7 Purdue at #20 Michigan (7:00 pm ET, Peacock)
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