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Raptors dissect Game 1 loss to Cavaliers

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Raptors dissect Game 1 loss to Cavaliers

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TORONTO — The Toronto Raptors convened extensive film sessions after a 126-113 Game 1 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland on April 18, with head coach Darko Rajakovic and staff breaking down execution ahead of Game 2 on Monday. Coaches and players identified three primary areas for correction: involve All-Star Brandon Ingram more (he attempted just nine field goals, one in the second half), tighten perimeter and possession defence against guards Donovan Mitchell and James Harden, and revive Toronto’s league-leading transition attack, which produced only three fast-break points in the opener compared with a regular-season average near 18.9. Starting centre Jakob Poeltl managed four points and six rebounds; Scottie Barnes — the team’s top rebounder during the season — grabbed only one board, hampering the push for transition chances. Point guard Immanuel Quickley missed Game 1 with a mild right hamstring strain and had no update. Role players such as Jamal Shead, who made his playoff debut, acknowledged defensive lapses and execution errors. The club used the extra off-day to meet, review edited film and adjust practice plans aimed at immediate tactical fixes.

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Eastern Conference: Cavs, Magic win Game 1s

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Eastern Conference: Cavs, Magic win Game 1s

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Two Eastern Conference first-round NBA openers produced contrasting results on April 18-19. In Cleveland, the fourth-seeded Cavaliers routed the Toronto Raptors 126-113 in Game 1 on April 18. Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 32 points while James Harden added 22 points and 10 assists; Max Strus contributed 24 off the bench and Evan Mobley had 17. Mitchell extended a streak of 30-plus scoring performances in series openers to nine games. The Cavs shot 50% from three (16-of-32) and dominated points in the paint, taking a 1-0 series lead ahead of Monday’s Game 2 in Cleveland. In Detroit on April 19, the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic upset top-seeded Detroit Pistons 112-101. Paolo Banchero led Orlando with 23 points and nine rebounds, Franz Wagner finished with 19, and Desmond Bane and Wendell Carter Jr. also scored in double figures. Cade Cunningham posted a playoff career-high 39 for Detroit, but scant help from teammates and Orlando’s interior physicality prolonged Detroit’s postseason home drought; the Pistons have now lost 11 straight home playoff games dating to 2008. Game 2 between Orlando and Detroit is set for Wednesday in Detroit.

Haaland winner swings Premier League title race

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Haaland winner swings Premier League title race

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MANCHESTER, April 19 — Erling Haaland ended a mid-season scoring drought to fire Manchester City to a 2-1 win over leaders Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, cutting the gap at the top of the Premier League to three points with a game in hand. Rayan Cherki opened the scoring for City in the 16th minute before Kai Havertz levelled almost immediately after a charged‑down clearance by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Haaland, on his first league goal since mid‑February, swept home Nico O’Reilly’s cross in the 65th minute for his 23rd league strike of the season. The result leaves City on 67 points from 32 matches and Arsenal on 70 from 33; a midweek trip to relegation‑threatened Burnley gives City the chance to overtake the Gunners. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta called it “a new league now” with five games remaining; Pep Guardiola described the victory as giving City “hope.” The weekend also featured late winners for Liverpool and Aston Villa and a Morgan Gibbs‑White hat‑trick that boosted Nottingham Forest’s survival bid, underscoring a frenetic run‑in across the table.

Haaland sparks controversy as City beat Arsenal

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Haaland sparks controversy as City beat Arsenal

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Manchester City closed to within three points of Premier League leaders Arsenal after a 2-1 victory at the Etihad Stadium on April 19, 2026. Rayan Cherki opened the scoring before Kai Havertz levelled, but Erling Haaland struck a 65th-minute winner. The match was overshadowed by a heated on-pitch confrontation between Haaland and Arsenal centre-back Gabriel Magalhães: the pair tangled several times, Gabriel ripped Haaland’s undershirt and late in the game leaned his head toward Haaland. Referee Anthony Taylor issued yellow cards to both players and VAR reviewed the incident, with the Premier League confirming Gabriel’s action was “not excessively aggressive or violent” and therefore not upgraded to a red. Haaland told Sky Sports he would not “fall on the floor” to seek a sending-off and said Gabriel was lucky to avoid dismissal. Sky Sports later apologised for explicit language used by Haaland during a post-match interview in which he praised teammate Bernardo Silva. City, with a game in hand, travel to Burnley midweek with the title race finely poised.

Reigns Regains Title, Femi Topples Lesnar at WrestleMania

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Reigns Regains Title, Femi Topples Lesnar at WrestleMania

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Night 2 of WWE WrestleMania 42 took place April 19, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, producing several headline moments that reshaped the company's short-term landscape. In the main event Roman Reigns defeated CM Punk to capture the World Heavyweight Championship, marking a return to the top for Reigns and his seventh world title. Rising star Oba Femi opened the show with a surprise, clean pin over Brock Lesnar; Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring in a gesture widely interpreted as a retirement sign. Rhea Ripley beat Jade Cargill to win the WWE Women’s Championship, Trick Williams captured the U.S. title from Sami Zayn, and Penta retained the Intercontinental Championship in a six-man ladder match that featured Je’Von Evans as a breakout performer. The two-night weekend reportedly drew more than 106,000 fans across both nights. In the U.S., ESPN carried coverage (with the first hour on linear TV) while Netflix streamed the event internationally, highlighting WWE’s mixed broadcast distribution and global audience reach.

Van Dijk's late header keeps Liverpool's hopes alive

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Van Dijk's late header keeps Liverpool's hopes alive

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Liverpool snatched a 2-1 Merseyside derby victory over Everton on April 19, 2026, when captain Virgil van Dijk headed home a dramatic winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 29th minute — his ninth Premier League derby goal — in what media reported as his final Merseyside appearance before leaving Liverpool at season’s end. Everton levelled early in the second half through Beto, and the match saw Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili withdrawn injured and replaced by Freddie Woodman. The win lifted Liverpool to fifth with 55 points, seven clear of sixth-placed Chelsea and with five games remaining, leaving Champions League qualification largely in their hands. The fixture was the first derby at the Hill Dickinson and was followed across outlets alongside other key results, including Aston Villa’s stoppage-time victory that consolidated their top-four push and Nottingham Forest’s comeback win to move away from the relegation zone.
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