Sunday, April 5, 2026

YIPS

Yesterday in Pro Sports

YIPS of the Day
Thirty points. Let that number breathe for a moment, settle into your chest, and tell you something true about the state of the Western Conference.

Final Scores

NBA β€” Monday, March 30, 2026

DET
110
FinalClose
114
OKC
Must Read

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander authored one of the great individual performances of the season, going for a staggering 47 points as Oklahoma City survived Detroit's late charge to win 114-110. Paul Reed made it genuinely interesting for the Pistons, countering with 21 points and 10 rebounds in a warrior's effort that nearly pulled off the upset. Alex Caruso and Jaylin Williams β€” 4 and 13 points respectively β€” provided enough complementary support to allow SGA to close out this nail-biter.

CLE
122
Final
113
UTA
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Evan Mobley was simply magnificent, posting 34 points and 17 rebounds in a dominant two-way performance that powered the Cavaliers past the Jazz 122-113. James Harden was a steady hand alongside him, contributing 14 points and keeping Cleveland's offense organized when the game tightened in the third quarter. Utah's Cody Williams showed genuine star potential with 26 spirited points, but the Jazz couldn't sustain it against Mobley's suffocating excellence.

PHI
109
Final
119
MIA
Must Read

Tyler Herro was absolutely electric, pouring in 30 points to lead Miami past Philadelphia 119-109. Bam Adebayo was a force on both ends, contributing 16 points and 6 rebounds to anchor the Heat's interior. Joel Embiid battled hard with 26 points for the Sixers, but it wasn't enough to overcome Herro's brilliance.

BOS
102
Final
112
ATL
Must Read

Jaylen Brown was nothing short of extraordinary, tallying 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 9 assists in a virtuoso performance, yet the Celtics still fell 112-102 to the Hawks. Jalen Johnson was the difference-maker for Atlanta, going for 20 points and 12 rebounds in a dominant double-double that set the tone all night. Nickeil Alexander-Walker chipped in 6 assists to keep the Hawks' offense humming and Boston honest on the perimeter.

CHI
114
Final
129
SAS
Notable

Victor Wembanyama put together one of the most jaw-dropping stat lines of the young NBA season, going for 41 points and 16 rebounds as the Spurs handled the Bulls 129-114 with authority. Stephon Castle added a poised 10 points in support, showing exactly why San Antonio's future looks so blindingly bright with these two sharing a floor. Tre Jones was the lone bright spot for Chicago with 23 points, but even his dogged effort was a footnote in the Wembanyama story.

WAS
101
Final
120
LAL
Notable

LeBron James turned back the clock with a masterful triple-double β€” 21 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists β€” as the Los Angeles Lakers handled the Washington Wizards with ease, 120-101. It was LeBron at his most complete, controlling tempo, finding cutters, and scoring when Los Angeles needed a lift. Washington's Will Riley showed flashes with a team-high 20 points, but the Wizards were outclassed against a Lakers team playing sharp, purposeful basketball.

PHX
131
FinalBlowout
105
MEM
Recap

Devin Booker was in one of those zones that makes opposing coaches reach for the antacids, dropping 36 points as the Phoenix Suns ran the Memphis Grizzlies clean out of their own building 131-105. Khaman Maluach gave the Suns a physical presence inside with 11 points, while Collin Gillespie kept the offense moving with 10 steady points off the bench. Memphis's Tyler Burton led a listless Grizzlies effort with 17 points, but it was far too little against a Phoenix team that was locked in from tip-off.

MIN
124
FinalBlowout
94
DAL
Recap

Julius Randle was a wrecking ball with 24 points as Minnesota put Dallas away decisively, 124-94, in a performance that was thoroughly dominant from start to finish. Ayo Dosunmu was spectacular in a secondary role, providing 15 points and 12 assists to orchestrate the Wolves' attack with cool efficiency. Daniel Gafford put up 21 points and 8 rebounds in a gallant but ultimately futile effort for the undermanned Mavericks.


By the Numbers

8

Games Played

227

Avg Total Score

131

High Score

1

Close Games (≀5pt)


Breakroom Ice Breakers

Conversation starters for today

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Did you see what Atlanta did to Boston last night? The Celtics got cooked at home β€” nobody saw that coming.

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Minnesota went into Dallas and won by 30. The Mavericks looked like they'd never played basketball before.

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Phoenix just steamrolled Memphis on the road β€” the Suns are running teams out of the gym right now.

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The Pistons almost beat OKC in their own building last night β€” Detroit is out here ruining people's nights.

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Eight NBA games were played last night and not a single home team won by a big margin β€” except the Lakers, who basically got a free night off.


Daily Trivia

The Atlanta Hawks stunned the Boston Celtics last night, but upsets in Boston have a long history. The Celtics franchise holds the record for the most NBA Championships ever won β€” how many titles have they claimed?

Reveal Answer

18 NBA Championships, the most in league history.

The Celtics won eight consecutive NBA Championships from 1959 to 1966 β€” a streak so dominant it has never been matched in any of the four major North American professional sports leagues. Which makes last night's home loss to Atlanta sting just a little bit more.