Luka Doncic scores 43 as Lakers beat Pacers 137-130 with Caitlin Clark snapping photos

INDANAPOLIS (AP) — Luka Doncic scored 43 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 137-130 victory over the Indiana Pacers on Wednesday night.

Associated Press Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) gestures after a three-point basket against the Indiana Pacers during the first half of an NBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) drives past Indiana Pacers guard Kobe Brown (24) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Indiana Fever guard Caitlyn Clark takes photos during pregame before an NBA basketball game between the Indiana Pacers and the Los Angeles Lakers in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots over Indiana Pacers forward Jarace Walker (5) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy) Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) shoots between Indiana Pacers forward Jarace Walker (5) and center Jay Huff (32) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Indianapolis, Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Michael Conroy)

Lakers Pacers Basketball

With Indiana Fever starCaitlin Clark snapping pictureson the sideline as a credentialed photographer, Doncic sank 15 of 30 shots and hit 9 of 10 free throws. Austin Reaves scored 25 points, LeBron James scored 23 and Jaxson Hayes had 21 points and 10 rebounds for Los Angeles.

The Lakers have won 10 of 11, with Doncic scoring at least 30 points in each. Los Angeles, which sits third in the Western Conference, lost Monday night at Detroit, ending a nine-game winning streak.

Pascal Siakam scored 20 points and Jay Huff had 18 for the Pacers. T.J. McConnell came off the bench to score 17 and Andrew Nembhard had a career-high 19 assists along with 14 points.

The Lakers scored first 10 points and never trailed, building a 29-point lead in the third quarter. The Pacers cut the deficit to 131-124 with 45 seconds left. James responded with two free throws for LA.

Jarace Walker's 3-pointer trimmed the lead to 133-127 with 28 seconds left, but the Pacers got no closer.

Advertisement

The Lakers played without without Deandre Ayton (back spasms). Rui Hachimura (right calf soreness) and Marcus Smart (right ankle contusion) each missed their second consecutive game.

Smart still managed to make the box score as he was called for a technical foul on the bench in the second quarter.

Tyrese Haliburton returned to the Pacers' bench for the first time in a month since being diagnosed with shingles. Haliburton is out for the season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon in the Pacers' Game 7 loss to Oklahoma City in last year's NBA Finals.

Up next

Lakers: Host Brooklyn on Friday night.

Pacers: Host the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday night.

AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/nba

Luka Doncic scores 43 as Lakers beat Pacers 137-130 with Caitlin Clark snapping photos

INDANAPOLIS (AP) — Luka Doncic scored 43 points to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 137-130 victory over the Indiana Pace...
NFL will open 2026 season on a Wednesday for 2nd time ever with the champion Seahawks as host

The NFL will open the season on a Wednesday night for the second time ever with the defending champion Seattle Seahawks set to host the first game of the 2026 season.

Associated Press FILE - Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Byron Murphy II (91) celebrates with cornerback Devon Witherspoon (21) after recovering a fumble by New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Doug Benc, File) FILE - Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold celebrates winning the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game over the New England Patriots, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum, File) FILE - A member of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates with the Lombardi Trophy after defeating the New England Patriots in the NFL Super Bowl 60 football game, Feb. 8, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. (AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File)

Opening Week Football

The NFL announced on Wednesday that the Seahawks will play the traditional opener as Super Bowl champions on Sept. 9, a day earlier than usual with the league also having a Week 1 game in Australia between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams.

The opponent for Seattle on the game that will be broadcast on NBC will be determined later with a possibility of a Super Bowl rematch against New England, as well as matchups against either Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas or the Los Angeles Chargers.

The only other time the first game of the NFL season was played on a Wednesday came in 2012 when the Dallas Cowboys visited the New York Giants. The game was moved from its usual Thursday spot that year because President Barack Obama was set to speak that night at the Democratic National Convention.

Advertisement

The Rams and 49ers will play their opener on Sept. 11 in Melbourne. The game is expected to kick off at about 10:35 a.m. that Friday in Australia, which is 8:35 p.m. ET on Thursday night in the United States. The broadcaster for that game has not been determined yet.

The NFL had played Week 1 games in Brazil the past two seasons on the first Friday night in September. With Labor Day being later this year, the opening Friday for the 2026 season is the second one in September, making the NFL unable to play games that night on television because of the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.

While Wednesday games were played occasionally in the early years of the NFL, this will be just the fifth since 1950. There were two games on Christmas Day when it fell on a Wednesday in 2024, one in 2022 that was delayed because of COVID-19 and the 2012 opener.

AP NFL:https://apnews.com/hub/NFL

NFL will open 2026 season on a Wednesday for 2nd time ever with the champion Seahawks as host

The NFL will open the season on a Wednesday night for the second time ever with the defending champion Seattle Seahawk...
March Madness: An eighth grader from Pittsburgh is all alone with a perfect women's NCAA bracket

The only perfect bracket left after the opening weekend of the men's and women'sNCAA tournaments— from more than 40 million entries across all the major contests — was produced not by some college basketball expert or betting guru but an eighth grader from suburban Pittsburgh.

Associated Press Otto Schellhamer, an eighth-grader who has the only perfect bracket after the opening weekend of the men's and women's NCAA college basketball tournaments, poses in his backyard in Plum Borough, Pa., Wednesday, March 25, 2026. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar) TCU guard Donovyn Hunter (4) places the team placard on the bracket board after the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 22, 2026, Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Jessica Tobias) UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) reacts while holding up the UCLA bracket sticker after UCLA defeats Oklahoma State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Monday, March 23, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh) UCLA center Lauren Betts (51) places the UCLA bracket sticker on the board after UCLA defeats Oklahoma State in the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament, Monday, March 23, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jessie Alcheh) TCU poses for a photo with a March Madness bracket after the second round of the NCAA college basketball tournament Sunday, March 22, 2026, Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo/Jessica Tobias)

NCAA Perfect Bracket Basketball

His name is Otto Schellhammer. He is 14 years old.

And despite hisperfect-so-far women's bracket,he admits to knowing nothing about hoops.

"I know people say this a lot about March Madness," Schellhammer told The Associated Press, sitting beside his mom, Amy, between school and lacrosse practice on Wednesday, "but it was 100% luck. I know basically nothing about any type of basketball.

"I play with my friends," he added, "but I don't really watch it."

Oh, he'll be watching now. Schellhammer has correctly picked the first 48 women's games in ESPN's Tournament Challenge, leaving him just 15 away from perfection. He has Texas cutting down the nets on April 5 in Phoenix.

While it's impossible to know whether there are any other perfect brackets in millions of smaller pools all across the country, the NCAA has tracked seven of the largest contests for years, said Mike Benzie, the senior director of content for NCAA Digital. This year they totaled about 36 million men's entries and 5.2 on the women's side, which means Schellhammer's is better than one-in-a-million.

He's one in 41.2 million.

"I think it's absolutely hilarious," said Amy Schellhammer, who actually did play high school ball. "It's just so fun to see. It's exciting. I'm excited he's into women's basketball now. He's been watching and it's making him more excited about it."

Most people have heard that picking a perfect bracket is harder than winning the lottery, but exactly how hard is it? The late DePaul mathematics professor Jeffrey Bergen calculated the odds at 1 in 9.2 quintillion, assuming every game is a 50-50 proposition, or about 46 million times the number of stars in our galaxy.

But unlike Schellhamer, most people have some basketball knowledge. Factor that into the equation, Bergenwrote in 2013, and the odds of going 63-0 drop to about 1 in 28 billion — or, roughly 96 times harder than winning the Powerball jackpot.

Advertisement

"Even in the women's tournament where the favorites predominantly advance, there are outliers, and it only takes one if your bracket leans into favorites," said Charlie Creme, the resident women's bracketologist for ESPN. "Being able to pinpoint just those two or three upsets, knowing they will happen, but just in such a small number, is the maddening part of perfection."

In the ESPN competition, the quest for a perfect men's bracket ended Sunday night whenNo. 6 seed Tennessee beat third-seeded Virginia79-72 in the 44th game of the tournament. (If that hadn't done it, surely No. 9 seed Iowa's upset ofNo. 1 seed and defending national champ Floridalater that night would have taken care of anybody else).

Still, that run of 43 consecutive winning picks broke the record on the ESPN platform for its men's contest.

On the women's side, the NCAA found 235 perfect brackets among the major contests going into Monday, when the last games in the second round were played. That number fell to seven whenNo. 10 seed Virginiabeat second-seeded Iowa in double overtime. WhenNo. 6 seed Notre Dameknocked off third-seeded Ohio State, Schellhammer was the last one left.

"The first game I watched of March Madness was on Monday," Schellhammer said. "I came home and I was like, 'I'll check and see how my women's bracket is doing.' Then I watched Virginia beat Iowa, and that was pretty cool. And then I watched Notre Dame."

Schellhammer still has a long way to go: The best start in the ESPN women's competition is 57 correct picks, which happened last year. To beat that, he would need to win each of the Sweet 16 games on Friday and Saturday to reach 56-0, and then win the first two games in the Elite Eight starting Sunday — though at that point, why not just win 'em all?

Schellhammer mostly stuck with the favorites in the opening weekend, though picking Virginia to beat Iowa was a big upset.

He's sticking with the favorites through the Sweet 16, too, but then Schellhammer is going out on a mighty long limb: He predicts No. 3 seed TCU will beat the Cavaliers on Saturday night, then knock off No. 1 seed South Carolina, the three-time national champions and the fourth-biggest favorite to win the title again, according to odds from BetMGM Sportsbook.

Even if Schellhammer wanted to, there's no turning back now. His bracket is locked.

"TCU and South Carolina is definitely one I would probably go back, and not to knock Texas but I'd probably re-pick the championship, because UConn is a powerhouse," he said. "You never know. If there's ever going to be an upset it's going to be in March Madness."

AP March Madness bracket:https://apnews.com/hub/ncaa-mens-bracketand coverage:https://apnews.com/hub/march-madness

March Madness: An eighth grader from Pittsburgh is all alone with a perfect women's NCAA bracket

The only perfect bracket left after the opening weekend of the men's and women'sNCAA tournaments— from more than ...
Democrats decline a new GOP proposal to fund DHS, keeping partial shutdown in effect

A congressional impasse over DHS funding ground on Wednesday, as Democrats declined to take Republicans up on a new offer to separate immigration enforcement and removal operations from the other budget needs of the Department of Homeland Security.

Scripps News

The proposal would have funded most other operations under DHS while negotiations continue over ICE policies.

Democrats said the deal did not meet enough of the core demands they have outlined since the funding fight began, such as requiring agents to carry identification, and prohibiting enforcement raids on certain locations like schools and churches.

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who had brokered the deal with the White House and with Democrats on Capitol Hill , expressed frustration to reporters.

"What [Democrats] just did is they pulled out of a deal they negotiated. This needs to end. The country is at high risk," Sen. Graham said. "I don't know what's driving this train. I don't know who's driving this train, but they're driving the country off a cliff here. I try to work across party lines when it makes sense. I have never been more worried about the consequences of this continuing, not only for the inconvenience to the public, which is real and enormous, but for those who are working without pay who have got to be dead tired."

Advertisement

"The terrorists have to be right once," Sen. Graham said, referring to the risk of malicious actors slipping through airport security. "We have to be right all the time."

RELATED NEWS |White House, Democrats trade offers as DHS shutdown drags on and hits airports

Other Republican senators echoed that concern over terror risks, saying this was the highest-risk moment for the country since the September 11 attacks in 2001.

Still, Senate Majority Leader John Thune said there was a possibility that if Democrats put a "more realistic offer on the table, we'll be back in business."

It's not clear if lawmakers will be any closer to reaching a funding deal before the week ends or before next week, when Congress is scheduled to go on a two-week recess.

Democrats decline a new GOP proposal to fund DHS, keeping partial shutdown in effect

A congressional impasse over DHS funding ground on Wednesday, as Democrats declined to take Republicans up on a new offer...
Clones of Stumpy, Washington D.C.'s beloved cherry blossom tree, have flowered for the first time

Stumpy lives again.

NBC Universal Stumpy clone (John McDonnell / AP)

Clones of the scraggly, beloved cherry blossom tree felled two years agoin the nation's capital have flowered for the first time this spring, reaching what federal officials described Wednesday as a "pinnacle achievement."

The U.S. National Arboretum said in a statement that the plant material used to propagate the Yoshino cherry clones was collected in the summer of 2024. It was one of thousands that line the banks of the Tidal Basin reservoir between the Thomas Jefferson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt memorials.

Clones of Stumpy are flowering for the first time this spring.  (U.S. National Arboretum)

The new trees are healthy and have put on substantial growth since forming their own root systems, according to the statement. They will remain at a non-public research area until the National Park Service can replant them, perhaps as soon as next spring, the arboretum said.

Advertisement

"It is our hope that the story and spirit of these trees will inspire future generations of cherry tree enthusiasts around the world — deepening cultural connections for years to come," Richard Olsen, the arboretum's director, said in a statement included in the release.

"Stumpy" the cherry tree at the Tidal Basin (Mandel Ngan / AFP via Getty Images)

Stumpy sat on the banks of the Tidal Basin, near the National Mall. The tree rose to fame in 2020, with a viral Reddit post saying the tree was as dead as the user's love life — but he still loved it.

With a hollow interior trunk, Stumpy was among 158 trees felled in 2024 as part of a project aimed at shoring up a sea wall near the National Mall.

Speaking to NBC News on the eve of Stumpy's passing, a tourist compared the tree to the ugly duckling.

"It's by itself, and it just stands out," she said.

Clones of Stumpy, Washington D.C.'s beloved cherry blossom tree, have flowered for the first time

Stumpy lives again. Clones of the scraggly, beloved cherry blossom tree felled two years agoin the nation'...

 

INS MAG © 2015 | Distributed By My Blogger Themes | Designed By Templateism.com