Knicks finally facing defending champs but in tough back-to-back spot

TORONTO — Finally, the Knicks face the defending champs.

NY Post Sports An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Josh Hart dribbles up court during the Knicks' 111-95 blowout win over the Raptors on March 3, 2026 in Toronto, Image 2 shows Mitchell Robinson looks on during a break in the action during the Knicks' blowout win over the Raptors

The first Knicks-Thunder matchup of the season is Wednesday at MSG — more than five months into the campaign — and not ideal circumstances for Mike Brown's squad.

The Knicks will be operating on a back-to-backafter beating the Raptors 111-95on Tuesday and flying from Toronto to New York.

Josh Hart dribbles up court during the Knicks' 111-95 blowout win over the Raptors on March 3, 2026 in Toronto. NBAE via Getty Images

It's a big test — and a potential Finals preview — but both Brown and Josh Hart agreed it won't serve as an indictment on where the Knicks stand, win or lose.

"Obviously each game you want to build and learn. And we know that some games are tougher than others in terms of travel, back-to-back, things like that. [Wednesday] is going to be tough, a back to back playing a great team," Hart said. "But we've got to make sure we bring it, find where we can build off of and keep it moving. We let you guys [in the media] kind of argue and converse about the record and the teams."

Added Brown, "If they beat us, at the end of the day, or if we beat them at the end of the day, what does it mean? But they do a lot of things at that end of the floor. From the standpoint of this is a really good defense, a really good offense, they got an MVP candidate (Shai Gilgeous-Alexander), they have two bigs (Isaiah Hartenstein and Chet Holmgren), they have two individual defenders. So how are we going to handle the stuff they do on both ends of the floor? If we get stuck here, or stuck there, it's an opportunity to continue to grow."

The Knicks were swept in two games by the Thunder last season. They face them again in Oklahoma City on March 29.

Brownplayed Mitchell Robinsonon Tuesday in Toronto, prioritizing that victory over Wednesday versus the Thunder.

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The coach explained why: "[The Raptors] are in our conference and all that stuff," Brown said. "Oklahoma City is in the Western Conference."

Mitchell Robinson looks on during a break in the action during the Knicks' blowout win over the Raptors. John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images

Robinson, who underwent multiple surgeries on his ankles, has not played in both sets of back-to-backs this season and is happy with that plan since it's kept him healthy.

"I feel great. It's awesome," Robinson said. "This plan we're on, we should just stick to it."

***Robinson clutched his surgically repaired ankle and came up limping after fighting for a rebound in the first quarter Tuesday.

He left the game but returned and played in the second half. Robinson said there was no X-ray and didn't seem concerned.

"I came in here, re-taped, sat my ass right here [in the locker room] and listened to coach and went right back out," Robinson said.

Still, Robinson acknowledged the medical staff will likely take a closer look Wednesday, when Robinson will be on the inactive list because it's a back-to-back.

"They'll look at it probably [Wednesday]," he said. "But I'm straight."

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From silence to song: Iran women's anthem shift in Australia at the Women's Asian Cup

GOLD COAST, Australia (AP) — The Iran women's team sang and saluted as its national anthem played ahead of the Women's Asian Cup contest against Australia on Thursday, a contrast to the silence before its opening game.

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Thesilence during the anthembefore Monday's loss to South Korea was variously reported as an act of defiance or a show of mourning. The team didn't clarify.

But in a news conference on the eve of the game against Australia, Iran strikerSara Didar choked back tearsas she shared the concerns of players and management for their families and loved ones amid thewar in the Middle East.

The 21-year-old Didar was on the bench when Thursday's match started in pouring rain on the Gold Coast, where Iran is scheduled to play all three of its Group A games.

The Iranian women's squad arrived in Australia well before the strikes by Israel and the U.S. on Iran last Saturday.

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The change in approach with the anthem between games in Australia seemed to mirror the Iranian men's team at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.

The men didn't sing the national anthem before theiropening loss against Englandas turmoil overshadowed the start of their campaign. In their second game against Wales, the men sang along to the anthem and celebrated when they scored.

Iran was competing in that World Cup amid a violent crackdown on a major women's protest movement that was spurred by the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in the custody of the country's morality police.

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One-year QB wonders don't work in NFL. Why would Ty Simpson?

This isn't quarterback rocket science, or a gut feeling. It couldn't be more clear and concise.

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The one-year wonders at the quarterback position don't work in theNFL.

Yet there they are, the talking heads all over the sport, falling for it again withTy Simpson. The formerAlabamaquarterback showed up last week at the league'sannual NFL Scouting Combine— with all of 15 career starts in his pocket — and had an impressive throwing session for the assembled scouts and team personnel.

Throwing session.

Suddenly,he's a Top 15 pick. Even ESPN's Dan Orlovsky — as smart and measured analyst as there is — declared Simpson's tape "from his first eight games" of the 2025 season is better than projected No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza.

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Has the entire NFL scouting world gone mad? This isn't that difficult to process, everyone.

Anthony Richardsonstarted one season at Florida. Trey Lance started one season atNorth Dakota State.

Kyler Murray(Oklahoma), Dwayne Haskins (Ohio State) and Mac Jones (Alabama) started one season in college, too. All flamed out.

Meanwhile, I give you (since the 2018 draft) these multiple-season college starters who are all ascending in their careers: two MVPs (Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen), two Super Bowl champions (Jalen Hurts, Sam Darnold), and eight who have led teams to the playoffs (Joe Burrow, Baker Mayfield, Trevor Lawrence, Justin Herbert, Caleb Williams, CJ Stroud, Bryce Young, Bo Nix).

Obviously there are multiple-season college starters who don't pan out, but the odds of success are much higher for a player with elite skills who has spent extended time leading a team, managing games and experiencing every possible win-lose scenario on the grass.

Not a throwing session.

The last time we saw Simpson on the field at Alabama, he and the Tide were gettingclobbered by Indianain the Rose Bowl — where Simpson completed 12 passes for 67 yards before getting knocked out of a 38-3 loss.

It's almost as if these NFL guys, whose very livelihood depends on getting it right more than getting it wrong, never learn.

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Simpson is a talented player. He has a live arm, and is sneaky athletic. He's accurate, and he has played well at times in big games.

But it's hard to fathom a position that demands as many game repetitions as possible to develop and reach potential, could have an obvious red flag so flippantly ignored by the best of the best in the sport.

It's the quarterback obsession. The game — no matter the level — revolves around the play of the quarterback.

The better he is, the better you are.

But when we reach the elite of the game, where everyone runs fast and everyone is freakishly athletic, football IQ is heightened to an unreal level. Knowledge of the game, understanding the nuances, knowing the answers ― all before the ball snaps at the line of scrimmage.

Translation: The more reps, the more you know before making the pick.

I can't imagine why any NFL owner, now spending more than $300 million annually in salary cap revenue, would trust his franchise to a quarterback who has played one college season. It's blind faith on steroids.

This isn't learning on the job, or sitting behind a cagey veteran. You're drafted, and we're paying you millions ― and you're playing Week 1.

The enormity of the moment crushes some, overwhelms others. Typically, it impacts every quarterback.

It's rare that a rookie quarterback steps into the breach and starts making plays all over the field. Rare that he's so good, teams win because of him — not with him.

It takes two or three years (or more) for these guys to feel completely comfortable when they walk to the line of scrimmage. When they can look at grown men on the other side of the ball — whose coaches (the best in the sport, no less) spend an entire offseason scouting the player and the offense — and feel completely at ease.

When they can consistently win games at the highest level of football, and give their team — one that plays in a league designed for parity — an advantage more than the other guy.

Now we're ready to bet all that on a guy with 15 career college starts, and a throwing session?

The entire NFL scouting world has gone mad.

Matt Hayesis the senior national college football writer for USA TODAY Sports Network. Follow him on X at@MattHayesCFB.

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King Charles Following a 'Blueprint' To Navigate Brother's Arrest — Source

FormerPrince Andrew's recent arrest put the spotlight on the royal family and theissuesbrewing within the four walls. However, it seems his brother,King Charles, has a road map ready to deal with the crises. As per sources, the monarch is following a "blueprint" to navigate his younger brother's arrest.

King Charles is focusing on 'presenting an image of calm leadership' after brother's arrest, per source

After the arrest of his younger brother, ex-Prince Andrew, on suspicion of misconduct in public office, King Charles issued apublic statementsaying that the authorities have their "full and wholehearted support and co-operation," emphasizing that he and his family will "continue in our duty and service to you all." After the statement, the monarch attended the London Fashion Week "to project continuity and reassurance."

A palace source toldRadarOnlinethat his move is the monarch's "blueprint out of this mess." As per the insider, "By continuing with official engagements and public duties exactly as planned, he is making it clear that the work of the monarchy does not pause because of controversy affecting one member of the family."

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Charles aims to reflect the institution's focus "on serving the public regardless of the personal difficulties" that are happening in the background. Moreover, his public statement was meant to highlight that "law must operate freely and that the royal household will not attempt to influence the process" as he is well aware that any hindrance "would be enormously damaging" for the royal household.

Hence, amid all the controversy and noise, the monarch wants to "remain composed and continue carrying out the duties expected of the sovereign." The source added, "The King's focus is on presenting an image of calm leadership. He believes the monarchy must appear steady and dependable, particularly during moments of controversy."

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No. 20 Arkansas clinches SEC double bye, rolls past Texas

Darius Acuff Jr. had 28 points and tied a season high with 13 assists, senior Trevon Brazile scored a career-high 28 points in his final home game and No. 20 Arkansas clinched a double bye in the Southeastern Conference tournament with a 105-85 win over Texas on Wednesday in Fayetteville, Ark.

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D.J. Wagner scored 15 points and Meleek Thomas added 13 points for the Razorbacks (22-8, 12-5 SEC), who bounced back strongly after a 111-77 loss at then-No. 7 Florida on Saturday.

Acuff was well on his way to his fifth double-double with 19 points and eight assists in the first half, and Brazile had 17 points when the Razorbacks built a 56-34 lead at the break.

Matas Vokietaitis scored 21 points, Tramon Mark added 18 points and Dailyn Swain had 16 points, nine rebounds and six assists for the Longhorns (18-12, 9-8).

Arkansas, averaging 89.8 points per game, recorded its seventh 100-point game of the season and finished 16-1 at home.

The Razorbacks shot 58.3% and made 11 of 19 3-point attempts after hitting a season-low 40.0% from the floor against Florida. Acuff had four 3-pointers and Brazile and Wagner each made three.

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Brazile was 9 of 11 from the field and had seven rebounds. Billy Richmond III recoded eight points and nine rebounds.

Acuff's 3-pointer gave the Razorbacks their biggest lead at 72-44 just under five minutes into the second half, and Texas never got closer than 15 after.

Texas point guard Jordan Pope, averaging 13.1 points per game, did not score and played only four minutes due to foul trouble. He picked up his third foul eight minutes into the game and his fourth less than 10 seconds into the second half.

Arkansas is projected as a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament by several ranking systems.

Swain made two free throws in the first minute before the Razorbacks went on a 19-2 run to take early control. Acuff and Brazile made 3-pointers, and Acuff had four assists during that stretch.

Acuff scored 11 consecutive Arkansas points in the final five minutes of the first half to extend the lead to 47-30, and Brazile added six straight points for a 53-34 advantage. Acuff's three in the final seconds increased the lead to 56-34 at halftime.

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