Cavs use third-quarter surge to best Raptors in Game 7

Jarrett Allen scored 14 of his career playoff-high-tying 22 points in the third quarter and grabbed 19 rebounds, powering the Cleveland Cavaliers to a 114-102 win over the visiting Toronto Raptors on Sunday night in Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first-round series.

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Fourth-seeded Cleveland, which trailed by double digits in the first and second quarters, will play the top-seeded Detroit Pistons in the East semifinals, beginning Tuesday in Detroit. The home team won every game in the Cavaliers-Pistons series.

Donovan Mitchell also had 22 points and James Harden posted 18 points and six rebounds for the Cavaliers, who built a 94-72 lead early in the fourth. Allen had 10 rebounds -- five offensive -- in the third when Cleveland outscored the Raptors 38-19.

"Emotions were high and the crowd was into it," Allen said, before laughing, "Dr. J-A. I just had to let 'em know. I was just playing hard, trying to get us ahead."

Mitchell agreed about Allen's impact on both the game and the crowd.

"The crowd brought the same energy as Jarrett Allen," Mitchell said. "That dude took over. He was doing everything, getting steals, rebounds, scoring points."

Scottie Barnes collected 24 points, nine rebounds and six assists for fifth-seeded Toronto. RJ Barrett had 23 points on 9-of-25 field-goal attempts and Jamal Shead added 14 points and seven assists.

"For the stage of his career, (Barnes) gave it all," Raptors coach Darko Rajakovic said. "I don't want to sound like a broken record, but this is not the best version of Scottie we're going to see. He's going to be even better next season."

Despite his coach's praise, Barnes found plenty to blame for his team's loss.

"They worked harder than us in this game," he said. "They had 20 offensive rebounds. They had four guys crashing every play, even 5-10, 5-11 guys crashing the glass."

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Cleveland is 5-0 all-time at home in Game 7 and has beaten the Raptors all 11 times in the playoffs in its arena. The Cavaliers also have won all four of their postseason series against Toronto.

Evan Mobley, who had 13 points, scored the first basket of the second half to give Cleveland its initial lead at 51-49. It turned into a 20-2 run spanning the second and third quarters when Mitchell made a hoop with 9:28 remaining in the third to make it 58-49.

"Jarrett (Allen) really took us over the top with that third-quarter performance," Cavaliers coach Kenny Atkinson said. "That's the best I've ever seen him. He was just absolutely incredible tonight."

Cleveland used an 11-2 run to close the opening half, tying the score for the first time at 49-all on a Jaylon Tyson 3-pointer. Shead and Barnes led all players at the half with 14 points apiece, while Harden had 10 points and Sam Merrill added eight off the bench.

"It felt like we had them," Barrett said. "That's what's going to hurt. We definitely could have won this game and won this series."

The Cavaliers committed 13 turnovers in the first half, which Toronto turned into 14 points. Cleveland had six miscues in the first quarter and seven in the second.

Barnes netted the first five points of the evening after Allen missed a dunk on Cleveland's opening possession. Shead made a runner to give the Raptors a 22-12 advantage, but Merrill had five points in the final three minutes to cut it to 26-24.

Shead scored seven points in the period and Barnes had five points and four assists, helping Toronto shoot 55% (11 of 20) from the floor.

The Raptors were without two starters, small forward Brandon Ingram (right heel soreness) and point guard Immanuel Quickley (right hamstring strain).

"We gave it all, everything we had today," Rajakovic said. "Our guys were awesome. We made it hard on (the Cavaliers)."

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St. Pauli edges closer to Bundesliga relegation, Mainz and Gladbach are safe

BERLIN (AP) — St. Pauli lost 2-1 at home to Mainz to edge closer to Bundesliga relegation, with Wolfsburg hoping to take advantage later Sunday.

Associated Press St. Pauli's Arkadiusz Pyrka, left, and Mainz's Phillipp Mwene battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC St. Pauli and FSV Mainz 05 in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP) St. Pauli's Arkadiusz Pyrka, left, and Mainz's Nadiem Amiri battle for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between FC St. Pauli and FSV Mainz 05 in Hamburg, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Christian Charisius/dpa via AP) Mönchengladbach's Rocco Reitz, left, and Dortmund's Waldemar Anton fight for the ball during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Mönchengladbach, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Federico Gambarini/dpa via AP) Mönchengladbach's Philipp Sander, second from left, challenges for the ball with Dortmund's Julian Brandt, left, Jobe Bellingham, second from right, and Nico Schlotterbeck during the German Bundesliga soccer match between Borussia Mönchengladbach and Borussia Dortmund in Mönchengladbach, Germany, Sunday, May 3, 2026. (Federico Gambarini/dpa via AP)

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Phillip Tietz and Phillipp Mwene scored in the first half for Mainz to secure its place in the division next season with no concerns about relegation. Mainz had been bottom of the table with nine defeats from 13 games when it appointed Urs Fischer as coach in December.

Wolfsburg was playing at Freiburg later and could move above St. Pauli into the relegation playoff place by avoiding defeat.

The bottom two are relegated automatically, while the team that finishes third from bottom has a two-leg playoff against the third-place finisher from the second division to determine which plays in the Bundesliga next season.

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Also Sunday, Haris Tabaković scored late for Borussia Mönchengladbach to clinch its survival with a 1-0 win over second-place Borussia Dortmund.

Two rounds remain after this weekend.

Bayern Munich has already won the titlewith four rounds to spare. Schalkeclinched promotionback to the division on Saturday.

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Jimmy Kimmel reacts to 'bozos' blaming Rudy Giuliani's hospitalization on him

Jimmy Kimmel is addressing recent backlash after a joke he previously made about Rudy Giuliani resurfaced following news of the politician's hospitalization.

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  • "When I read this, I thought — I really thought — I said, I wonder if they'll try to blame this on me," Kimmel said during Monday night's monologue. "And then sure enough..."

  • A spokesperson for Giuliani told The New York Times that the former NYC mayor is in "critical but stable condition."

Jimmy Kimmelis not a psychic, despite what recent backlash over the comedian and late-night TV host's jokes might have some people believing.

During Monday night'sJimmy Kimmel Live,the host dedicated half of his monologue to addressingthe backlash he's receiving onlineafter a joke he made aboutRudy Giulianiresurfaced following news of the politician's hospitalization. The former New York City mayor was hospitalized with pneumonia over the weekend. A spokesperson for Giuliani toldThe New York Timeson Sunday that the disbarred lawyer was in a Florida hospital in "critical but stable condition."

"When I read this [about Giuliani], I really thought, 'I wonder if they'll try to blame this on me,'" Kimmel told his audience on Monday. "And then sure enough, one of these podcast bozos points to a joke I made about Rudy on Thursday, about him being a vampire, and then suggests I might actually have some inside knowledge of what's going on in Trumptown there, and then that becomes a thing."

Rudy Giuliani attends the annual Memorial Day Parade on May 30, 2022Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty

The comedian poked fun at Giuliani during hisJimmy Kimmel Livemonologue last week, teasing at the time that the former NYC mayor “rose from the grave” to react to the latest developments in the ongoing Trump-Kimmel feud.

Kimmel showed a clip of conservative media figures discussing the resurfaced joke during a panel on Newsmax, questioning its timing. One panelist asked, "Is this supposed to be comedy?" while another declared, "He's really not funny," calling the bit "abhorrent" and accusing the late-night host of operating under the "gauze of comedy."

The host took the statement as an opening, of course.

"Right. In fact, I'm under the gauze of comedy right now," he said, as the camera pulled back to reveal him literally standing beneath a large piece of gauze held aloft by four men donning Groucho glasses. Kimmel went on to claim the "gauze" gave him psychic powers to predict future events. "Every day in the morning, I wake up, I make coffee, and then I look into the future to see which events have yet to occur, and then we write jokes we know are going to make trouble," he said.

On a more serious note, Kimmel said he hopes Giuliani "lives another 100 years."

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"He earned that outside the dildo shop. That was the funniest thing any person has done this century," he added, referring toGiuliani leading a conference for the Trump campaignoutside a Philadelphia landscaping business next to an adult store in 2020.

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Kimmel also brought up Giuliani in his monologue last Tuesday, after the ex-mayor dragged him fora joke about Melania Trump having the glow of an “expectant widow”days beforethe White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting.

He showed a clip from Giuliani'sAmerica's Mayor Livebroadcast in which the politician called Kimmel "maybe one of the most distasteful human beings in this country" and, later, "an incompetent jacka--."

In response, Kimmel said, "I have to say, it's confusing to be called an incompetent jacka-- by a man who accidentally held a press conference outside a dildo store, who doesn't seem to have any understanding of when videos are running and when they aren't, and has a gallon of squid ink dribbling off the top of his head."

He added, "Does this man have any family members who can come get him already?"

Watch Kimmel's monologue from Monday night above.

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Florida baseball moves up in latest national rankings. See where UF ranks

Florida baseballmoved up in the national polls this week after the Gators won their series against Oklahoma.

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The Gators (31-17, 13-11 SEC) fell to the Sooners 4-3 on Friday, but responded with an 10-5 win on Saturday and a 13-2 run-rule victory on Sunday.

In theUSA Today Coaches Poll, the Gators moved from No. 25 to No. 20. Nine other SEC teams were featured in the poll with four included in the top 10.

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In the D1baseball.com rankings, Florida went climbed from No. 25 to No. 21, while jumping from No. 17 to No. 13 in the Baseball America's rankings. In Perfect Game, the Gators also moved from No. 23 to No. 20.

As of May 5, Florida’s rating percentage index (RPI), which is used to judge strength of schedule, stands at No. 14. The Gators are 14-6 when facing top 25 teams, and hold 15 Quadrant 1 victories, which leads the country.

USA Today top 10 college baseball rankings

  1. UCLA

  2. North Carolina

  3. Georgia Tech

  4. Texas

  5. Georgia

  6. Auburn

  7. Texas A&M

  8. Oregon State

  9. Kansas

  10. Coastal Carolina

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Braves place Ronald Acuña Jr. on the 10-day injured list with a strained hamstring

DENVER (AP) — TheAtlanta Bravesplaced star right fielder Ronald Acuña Jr. on the 10-day injured list because ofa strained left hamstringon Sunday.

Associated Press Atlanta Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr., center left, walks gingerly after being injured while running out a groundout as first base umpire Bill Miller, center right, looks on in the second inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Saturday, May 2, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski) Atlanta Braves' Ronald Acuña Jr., left, is escorted off the field after being injured in the second inning of a baseball game against the Colorado Rockies, Saturday, May 2, 2026, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

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The Braves owned the best record in baseball at 24-10 entering Sunday's game against theColorado Rockies. But they'll have to get by for now without one of their top players.

Acuña leftSaturday night’s gamein the second inning. He was attempting to run out a ground ball before he pulled up about halfway down the base path and grabbed at his hamstring.

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The five-time All-Star and 2023 National League MVP is batting .252 with two home runs, nine RBIs, 17 runs and a team-high seven steals. He had played in all 34 games after a torn ACL he suffered in May 2024 limited him to a combined 144 games over the past two seasons.

The Braves activated right-hander Spencer Strider from the injured list prior to Sunday's start. The 2023 All-Star was set to make his season debut after being sidelined with a strained oblique. The Braves optioned right-hander Hunter Stratton to Triple-A Gwinnett following Saturday's game to make room for him. They also selected outfielder José Azócar's contract from the minor league club on Sunday with Acuña going on the injured list.

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Olympian Molly Huddle Runs Marathon Six Months Postpartum, Says It Was Something She ‘Needed to Do’ (Exclusive)

Molly Huddle ran a marathon six months postpartum to challenge herself and inspire other mothers

People Molly Huddle running the Every Woman's MarathonCredit: Every Woman’s Marathon

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  • Now, she is writing a book offering advice for mothers training through pregnancy and postpartum

  • Huddle emphasizes the importance of individualized recovery timelines and balancing motherhood with personal goals

Six months after having her second child, two-time OlympianMolly Huddlecrossed the finish line atEvery Woman's Marathon.

For Huddle, 41, completing the race was something she felt she needed to do for herself and, by extension, for other women.

Now, Huddle is working on a book specifically for mothers, where she talks to experts such as pelvic health physical therapists, nutritionists, mental health counselors and researchers studying female athletes who train through pregnancy and postpartum, to offer advice on training.

"They all say it's difficult to advise because it's complex what happens to you in pregnancy and postpartum, and it's very individualized too, like how quickly you can come back or what issues you might face, given what kind of birth you had, what kind of athlete you are, so many things," Huddle tells PEOPLE. "I feel like that has been the excuse for why there isn't much [research] out there, and I feel like that's not a great excuse."

Molly Huddle competing in 2017Credit: Michael Steele/Getty Images

One of the reasons she wanted to write a book of helpful tips was because, oftentimes, "pregnancy and postpartum is one of those phases where women walk away from sport."

"Athletes who maybe were running every day or racing or having it in their life in such a positive way, often that's when it drops," the long-distance runner shares. "I hope to provide a resource to help you get through this time more easily because I see how running and sport in general are an enriching part of a woman's life."

Huddle notes that, with all the changes motherhood brings, it's crucial for women to find time for themselves to move their bodies.

"Especially in motherhood, for that to drop, that's the last thing that needs to fall out of your life. I feel like it's a multipurpose, beneficial thing in your life. Working out, exercising and running are such easy ways to do it," she shares.

Her goal, she says, is "to make it simpler for pregnant and postpartum women to keep running."

However, she acknowledges that it can be hard to find time for exercise, as moms are often told to "sleep when the baby sleeps."

"I'm probably running when the baby sleeps. She's in the stroller, and I'm running. Otherwise, when would I do it?" she asks.

Molly Huddle and other runners during the Every Womans MatathonCredit: Every Woman’s Marathon

While Huddle, who competed in the 2012 and 2016 Olympic Games, was able to get back into running a few months after birth, she emphasizes that it can feel like there's not much "nuance" around timelines.

"I ran this marathon six months postpartum, which I wouldn't say is aspirational," she says. "It may take someone a long time to return to marathon running postpartum. That's a relatively quick timeline."

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She notes that "postpartum recovery is too often rushed."

"I wouldn't want anyone to take that into their running recovery, too," she says. "If you're not running a marathon six months postpartum, that is completely normal. It might take a year, it might take a year and a half, but I'm intense, and I'm a professional runner, so for me, it was, like, just something I needed to do."

Mothers, she says, "get a lot of rush signals, bounce back signals," and for Huddle, running the Every Woman's Marathon, presented by Team Milk, was more of a "personal challenge" rather than feeling like she was "trying to bounce back to my old self."

Molly Huddle and her childCredit: Every Woman’s Marathon

"It was more just, I feel alive when I'm trying to chase something, like a challenge. I like to push myself. That's what this is more about," Huddle affirms.

"I coach some women who are postpartum and training for road races and stuff, and every once in a while, someone will be like, 'I'm frustrated, this isn't going well, or that's not going well.' It'll only have been a couple of months."

Ultimately, she shares that goals are "individual" and "it takes generally longer than that to come back."

Balancing competing and motherhood is always shifting, but the way Huddle looks at it is to pick certain priorities at a time and stick to them. She admits that "a lot of other things are a lot less focused on" when she is training for a marathon — and that is okay. For her most recent race, she wanted her training to be built around her life, rather than the other way around.

"I'm postpartum and trying to take care of myself, and I might have one other work-related thing, like coaching or writing a book, then cleaning and cooking, and maybe things I normally would do for someone fall to the wayside during that season," the mother of two says.

Molly Huddle runningCredit: Every Woman’s Marathon

"I'm really letting some things drop so that I can focus on some other things. That's what I did with this," she continues. "Weekends are for my long run, for four or five weeks. So maybe we put aside something else we were gonna do that day, we definitely have a messy house, definitely have a lot of laundry [and] definitely eat chicken nuggets that day. But that's what we did."

"It's the compromises that come in and out, and it's not forever, but that was my approach," Huddle adds.

A race to her is "great to kind of encourage you to make space for that every day."

"Ideally, you do say, 'My health is important, and I have 30 to 60 minutes a day to dedicate to it,' but sometimes, everything stacks up, and it gets squeezed out," she tells PEOPLE. "I'm competitive, so I like to train for racing. So putting a race like Every Woman's Marathon on the schedule made me think, now I have to make a certain amount of time every week to do this. It takes care of so many others, it ticks so many boxes for me anyway."

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Where to watch Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees: Live stream, TV channel, odds for Sunday, May 3

The Baltimore Orioles (15-18) face the AL East-leading New York Yankees (22-11). The Yankees won the series’ first two games by a combined score of 16-6. Scheduled starting pitchers are Trey Gibson for Baltimore, making his MLB debut, and Max Fried for New York, with a 2.09 ERA.

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How to watch Baltimore Orioles vs. New York Yankees

Team records

  • Baltimore Orioles: 15-18 (No. 4 in AL East)

  • New York Yankees: 22-11 (No. 1 in AL East)

Odds

  • Spread: New York Yankees -1.5

  • Moneyline: New York Yankees -230 (66.7%) / Baltimore Orioles +188 (33.3%)

  • Over/Under: 8.5

Starting pitchers

Baltimore Orioles:Trey GibsonNew York Yankees:Max Fried (4-1, ERA: 2.09, K: 37, WHIP: 0.80)

Weather:55°F at first pitch

Ballpark:Capacity: 47,309 | Roof: Open | Surface: Grass

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