Stephon Castle, Wemby-less Spurs snag series edge against Blazers

Stephon Castle hit for 33 points and rookie reserve Dylan Harper added career bests of 27 points and 10 boards as the visiting San Antonio Spurs roared back to beat the Portland Trail Blazers 120-108 on Friday in Game 3 of a first-round Western Conference playoff series.

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San Antonio erased a 15-point third-quarter deficit and took a 2-1 lead in the series. Game 4 is set for Portland on Sunday.

The Spurs won with Victor Wembanyama on the bench after their star player was ruled out before the game because of concussion protocol. He sustained a head injury in the second quarter of Game 2 on Tuesday.

The Spurs trailed by six points at halftime and were down 82-67 past the midpoint of the third quarter before roaring back to take an 88-87 lead into the fourth. Harper scored 12 points and grabbed four rebounds in the third to lead the comeback.

Harper then posted San Antonio's first 10 points of the fourth quarter to help the visitors forge a 15-1 run that built a 108-96 lead with 5:48 to play. The Trail Blazers closed to within nine points on Jrue Holiday's layup with 2:47 left but would never seriously challenge again.

De'Aaron Fox added 18 points for the Spurs, with Luke Kornet racking up 14 points and 10 rebounds while Devin Vassell contributed 11 points.

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Holiday finished with 29 points to lead Portland. Scoot Henderson added 21, Deni Avdija scored 19, Jerami Grant tallied 13 and Robert Williams put up 11 for the Trail Blazers. Donovan Clingan grabbed 11 rebounds and Avdija handed out nine assists.

Portland led 29-27 after the first quarter. San Antonio was up 41-35 before the Trail Blazers rode Holiday's eight straight points as part of an 18-4 run that produced a 53-45 lead.

Grant's 3-pointer with 6.9 seconds left allowed Portland to carry a 65-59 lead to the break.

Castle racked up 19 points to lead all scorers in the first half. Holiday's 17 points paced the Trail Blazers before halftime.

Portland expanded its lead to 15 points after a pair of free throws by Grant with 5:09 to play in the third, but the rest of the quarter belonged to the Spurs.

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Stephon Castle, Wemby-less Spurs snag series edge against Blazers

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3 things that stood out in NFL Draft first round: Rams' surprise tops list | Opinion

It’s just like theLos Angeles Ramsto go against the grain. While pretty much every other team addressed immediate needs while working the first round of the NFL draft – including the New York Jets with their three picks – Les Snead and Sean McVay looked to the future.

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They nabbed an understudy for reigning NFL MVP Matthew Stafford.

It’s not that Ty Simpson, theAlabama quarterback chosen 13th overall, saw this coming.

There was no private workout with the Rams. He never talked to Snead, the crafty GM, until Thursday night. Ditto for McVay, his new QB whisperer. There was no “Top 30” visit to Rams headquarters. Throughout the draft process, there was not much contact beyond visiting with scouts back on campus.

“I really had no clue,” Simpson said during a video conference not long after he bear-hugged Roger Goodell on the stage in Pittsburgh.

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Roger Goodell shares hugs with players on the NFL draft stage

The NFL Draftregularly produces its most memorable moments off the stage, when selections end with a handshake or embrace from the commissioner.See the moments when draft night emotions peak as Roger Goodell greets players hearing their names called.Above, Texas Tech Red Raiders linebacker David Bailey embraces NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after he is selected by the New York Jets as the number two pick during the 2026 NFL Draft at Acrisure Stadium.

Now Simpson has quite the hint of what the Rams –who typically don’t even hang on to first-round picks– really think of him.

Simpson is pegged to be the Quarterback of the Future. Check back in, say, 2029 to get a fair reading on the worthiness of the pick. Yet knowing the track records of Snead and McVay, the prediction market will lean heavily on the positive side.

And that possibility will be bolstered by the fact that Simpson, the only quarterback drafted on Day 1 besides No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza, can go to school behind Stafford, 38, while trying to close the gap of starting just 15 games in college.

"I haven’t talked to Matthew yet but I’m super pumped to be in a room with him and learn from him,” Simpson said. “He’s one of the greatest of all time. We watched his film all the time when I was at ‘Bama, the stuff the Rams did and Coach McVay. So, the fact I get to be in a room and soak up all the knowledge, I couldn’t ask for a better situation.”

Which sounds just perfect for those sneaky Rams.

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Cowboys got a steal in Caleb Downs

It was no surprise that four Ohio State players were chosen at the top of the draft. But it was undoubtedly something of a shock that Downs, the superb safety, was the fourth one off the board. He lasted until the 11th pick, which came afterDallas swung a trade with Miamito move up one spot.

This fills a major need, adding impact to Jerry Jones’ pledge to overhaul the NFL’s worst defense. And they didn’t stop there in providing new coordinator Christian Parker with a talent upgrade. Malachi Lawrence, the defensive end from Central Florida (23rd overall), may not be another Micah Parsons, but he is sorely needed to juice the pass-rush.

More:Cowboys draft picks 2026: Full list of round-by-round selections

Chiefs, Steve Spagnuolo have major reinforcements on the way

After dealing all-pro cornerback Trent McDuffie to the Rams and losing fellow corner Jaylen Watson to L.A. as a free agent, what did the Kansas City Chiefs need to get out of this draft? Cornerbacks.

The tone was set whenK.C. swung a trade with Clevelandand jumped up three spots to sixth overall, snagging the top-rated cornerback on the board, LSU’s Mansoor Delane. Then, later in the round, Chiefs GM Brett Veach landed Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods with the 29th pick. Woods’ learning curve just accelerated because he’ll line up alongside ultra-intense all-pro Chris Jones.

It was a great opener for the Chiefs. D-coordinator Steve Spagnuolo has proven to be adept at quickly grooming young talent to impact his schemes.

And with more ammo for Day 2 and 3, they could be just getting started with that theme. Remember 2022? That’s when the Chiefs used seven of their 10 picks to restock the defense with a banner crop that included McDuffie, Watson, George Karlaftis, Bryan Cook, Leo Chenal and Joshua Williams – all of whom made significant contributions to back-to-back Super Bowl championship teams.

Now, four years later, Karlaftis is the only one remaining from that class. Wanted: Reinforcements.

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Husband of Late Influencer Taylor Rousseau Grigg Gets Engaged 18 Months After Her Death

Cameron Grigg, who was married to late influencer Taylor Rousseau Grigg, is engaged to content creator Kalli Kodet

People Kalli Kodet and Cameron Grigg engaged.Credit: Kalli Kodet/Instagram

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  • Kodet announced the news with a heartfelt Instagram post shared on April 16, about a year and a half after Cameron announced Taylor died in October 2024

  • Taylor's cause of death was later revealed to be complications related to asthma and Addison's disease

Cameron Grigg — who was married tolate TikTok star Taylor Rousseau Grigg— is engaged about a year and a half after her death.

On Thursday, April 16, content creator Kalli Kodet announced that she and Cameronare engagedwith a carousel of photos and videos on Instagram. "Our nightly Bible study turned into a night I'll never forget," wrote Kodet, who has over 83,000 followers across herTikTokandInstagramchannels.

The first photo from her post showed an open Bible with a note reading "Will you marry me?" stuck to the page. An engagement ring can be seen on Kodet's hand atop the book. The following slides show Cameron kneeling in front of his fiancée beside a picnic they set up outside.

"Growing up I used to ask my mom, ‘How will I know when I meet the one?' She always told me, ‘Find someone you can struggle with—because you can be happy with anyone. But when life gets hard and you pick eachother [sic] up, that's how you know you'll make it,'" Kodet continued in her caption."The type of love I've waited my whole life for. I promise to choose you forever. Thank you God for this answered prayer," she concluded. "You are the very best of me Cameron Allen🤍"

PEOPLE reached out to Kodet and Cameron for comment.

Taylor Rousseau Grigg in November 2022.Credit: Amy Graves/Getty

PEOPLE previously reported that Taylor died at age 25 in October 2024, after Cameron confirmed the tragic news on social media. In a since-deleted post, he said that the social media star's death was “sudden and unexpected,” and her body remained in the hospital for organ donation at the time.

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One week later,Today.comreported that hercause of deathwas revealed to be complications related to asthma and Addison's disease, according to a representative for her family.

“No one ever expects to have to deal with this kind of pain and heartache, especially at our age,” Cameron wrote alongside his initial announcement on social media, which included photos of the two of them together. He continued, “This past year Taylor has dealt with more pain and suffering than most people do in a lifetime. And in spite of that, she still has been such a light and always brought joy to everyone around her.”

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Cameron described Taylor as “the most brave and strong woman I know,” adding that her faith helped her with “every circumstance she's faced, even in her darkest hours.”

“I know she's saved my life and so many others out there,” he continued, sharing that “her earthly body is still here with us being ran by machines to keep her organs viable for donation.”

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