If Jon Scheyer feels any Duke basketball pressure, Coach K can relate

Three years intoMike Krzyzewski's tenure asDuke's basketballcoach, he hadn't sniffed theNCAA Tournamentas Bill Foster's successor. The local media cranked up the heat ahead of a pivotal Year 4.

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The Durham Sun noted Krzyzewski had benefited from mostly "favorable press" up to that point, but it was time to start winning — or face the music. A headline in the Sun afterDukelost 17 games in Krzyzewski's third season blared:Pressure builds for Krzyzewski to win.

As sportswriter Al Featherston wrote, Krzyzewski "has produced few miracles," although the scribe added it was too soon to label him "a loser." The hometown newspaper ramped up criticism of Krzyzewski's insistence on playing man-to-man defense, as the hot seat made its way to Duke.

"I'm sensitive to pressure," Krzyzewski told the media in 1983. "I'm sensitive to how it affects my players."

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Sensitive, maybe, but Coach K responded beautifully. His fourth season showed he had Duke on the upswing. He was onto something with that whole man-to-man defense idea, too.

The Winston-Salem Journal predicted Duke would contend for last place in the ACC in 1984. Instead, Duke reached the NCAA Tournament, exiting in the second round.

Out with the pressure. In with the praise.

The rest, as they say, is history.

Duke's 1984 season comes to mind becauseJon Scheyer, Coach K's hand-pickedsuccessor, faces some pressure, albeit of a different ilk, amid his fourth season.

Duke will get all of the pressure and none of the benefit of being the NCAA Tournament's No. 1 overall seed. The selection committeedid the Blue Devils no favorsby slotting them into a loaded East Region that features a who's who collection of elite coaches.

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Pressure becomes an omnipresent companion when succeeding a legend and coaching Duke. Enviable resources and a powerful brand accompany the job, too, and Scheyer continued Krzyzewski's assembly line of talent.

Fresh off one-and-done Cooper Flagg, now here's another freshman sensation, Cameron Boozer. He's a 20-10-5 guy. That's 20 points, 10 rebounds, five assists. Actually, make it 25 or 30 points, on certain nights.

And, if Duke doesn't win the grand prize with such a star-studded squad, it begs the question: Why not?

Duke possesses everything it needs to win a national championship. Of course, you could say the same thing about Arizona and Michigan, too.

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"This is what you wanted," Scheyer said on ESPN on Selection Sunday. "This is right where you wanted to be, in a position to play in the NCAA Tournament. You're the 1-seed. You've earned this opportunity."

The tournament remains a volatile journey, even for blue bloods as good as this one — or as good as Scheyer's previous team. One minute you're up by 14 points in the second half of a Final Four game, the next minute Flagg is left trying to find the words to describe Duke's "heartbreaking" collapse against Houston.

Even after that stunning exit, you were smart to double down if you owned stock in Scheyer and Duke.

Duke's succession-of-a-legend plan fared better than most do. Coach K executed a clean handoff to his understudy, and every season of Scheyer ball exceeded the last.

  • 2023: Second round.

  • 2024: Elite Eight.

  • 2025: Final Four.

  • 2026: ?

The thing about consistently raising the bar? It makes ensuing leaps more taxing.

Don't pity Scheyer. He signed up for this. Anyway, what most coaches would give to have his roster full of blue-chippers. More are on the way in Duke's latest recruiting class, meaning this won't be Scheyer's last shot at a national championship, just his next shot.

Duke history of NCAA Tournament success in a coach's fourth season

Year 4 tends to be an inflection point for Duke coaches. Vic Bubas reached the Final Four in his fourth season in 1963 and won the third-place game. (Remember that old thing? I don't. The third-place game predates me.)

Foster's Blue Devils reached the 1978 national championship game in his fourth season. Kentucky beat Duke in the finals. Foster left Duke in 1980 to coach South Carolina and later Northwestern. He never again reached the NCAA Tournament after leaving Duke.

Coach K turned the corner in his fourth season before exiting in the NCAA's second round after Tommy Amaker missed what would've been a game-winning jumper against Washington. A swift exit, but 24 wins were enough to relieve the pressure and quiet the Durham Sun.

The headline in the newspaper the next day?

Krzyzewski's program takes a giant step.

No more questioning whether Coach K was up to the job. Instead, Durham Sun sports editor Frank Dascenzo wrote this: "Krzyzewski's fourth season was a bonanza. He didn't strike a match. He lit a fire."

Now, Scheyer carries the torch, and the Blue Devils burn red hot in his Year 4, that historically golden season for Duke coaches.

Blake Toppmeyeris a columnist for the USA TODAY Network. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer.

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Protecting three-goal leads,Champions Leagueheavyweights Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain will look to clinch their places in the quarterfinals on Tuesday.

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So, amazingly, willtiny Bodø/Glimt.

There's a one-sided look to the first batch of second-leg matches to be completed in the round of 16, asMadridandPSGarrive in England with a 3-0 lead over Manchester City and a 5-2 lead over Chelsea, respectively.

Thiscould be a tough weekfor the much-hyped Premier League, as all six of its round-of-16 representatives failed to win across the first legs.

Arsenal looks best placed of the English teams to advance and will take on Bayer Leverkusen in London on Tuesday with the score at 1-1.

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Then there's Bodø/Glimt, in its debut season in the Champions League and easily the least-heralded team to make it through to the knockout stage.

The Norwegian clubleads Sporting Lisbon 3-0from the first leg and is looking to complete another upset, having eliminated Inter Milan — last season's runner-up — in the playoff round and beaten Man City and Atletico Madrid in its final two matches of the first phase to avoid getting knocked out.

No Norwegian club has reached the quarterfinals since Rosenborg in 1997.

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The98th Academy Awardson Sunday night, March 15, were full ofnostalgic reunionsthat fans love, but not every throwback landed the way stars might have hoped.

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WhenNicole KidmanandEwan McGregorshared a "flirtatious" moment that echoed their iconic chemistry fromMoulin Rouge!, it quickly grabbedattentionfor all thewrong reasons.

In clips shared across social media, instead of swooning over the reunion, users were leftcringing, with some even claiming the moment proved "Hollywood has sunk to its lowest low."

Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor's "flirtatious" reunion at the 2026 Academy Awards did not land well with viewers

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To celebrate the 25th anniversary of their 2001 musical filmMoulin Rouge!,the duo reunited on stage.

The film, directed by Baz Luhrmann, marked the first time Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor shared the screen.

It is a "jukebox musical" that blends a 19th-century setting with modern pop hits from artists like Madonna, Elton John, and Queen.

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The story follows a young English poet named Christian, portrayed by McGregor, who falls in love with Satine, Kidman's character and the star courtesan of a cabaret, while a jealous Duke attempts to claim her.

The film was a major success, earning eightAcademy Awardnominations at the 74th ceremony in 2002 and winning two, for Best Art Direction and Best Costume Design.

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During the 2026 ceremony at the Dolby Theatre, the pair engaged in a playful, cheeky exchange as they took the stage to present the Best Picture award.

After Kidman mentioned she "adored" the nominees, McGregor cheekily asked if she "loved" them, prompting a back-and-forth of song lyrics, includingLove Is Like OxygenandLove Is a Many-Splendored Thing.

The iconic duo's brief musical segment to mark the 25th anniversary of their filmMoulin Rouge!was harshly dubbed "cringeworthy"

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Ewan said to his former co-star, "Adored? Would you say you loved them? You know, love is like oxygen."

To this, Kidman replied, "Love is a many splendid thing. Love lifts us up where we belong."

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TheDown With Lovestar then added, "But I have to say, Nicole, even thoughit's been 25 years[since Moulin Rouge], every time I hear the word love, I still imagine someone is going to lower a chandelier and cue the orchestra."

This prompted Nicole to reply, "Ooh, don't tempt me!"

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They concluded the segment by singing a snippet ofAll You Need Is LovebyThe Beatlesbefore presenting the top prize to the filmOne Battle After Another.

Their interaction, however, was widely criticized across social media, with viewers arguing that the performance came across as forced or insincere.

"She was flirting so bad with him! It seemed like she made him nervous," wrote one skeptical commentator

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One critic expressed, "That may have been theworst pre-award banter in Oscars history."

Another person said, "She was flirting so bad with him! It seemed like she made him nervous! Nicole cannot keep her hands off men!"

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"Why can't they just present the award instead of making it creepily about themselves it's just weird," commented a third user, while another wrote, "Close and lock the doors. Hollywood has sunk to its lowest low. The fawning and cooing is so fake."

Others cast suspicion overThe Perfect Couplestar's appearance, writing, "Thatdoesn't look like Nicole Kidmanand she doesn't talk and act like Nicole Kidman either."

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"It was so forced and fake tho… neither of them did a good job about it."

However, some netizens defended the duo, arguing that their "chemistry was spot on" and that they were only "acting" for the cameras.

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One supporter wrote in their defense, "Nicole is stunning here. I loved that movie and I do not like musicals. Nothing wrong with their banter."

Another fan chimed in, "They were literally quoting their Moulin Rouge characters… The 'critics' are obviously not familiar with the dialogue. So, out of context, they don't understand it was a cute bit for fans of the movie."

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A third added, "Surely people must realise the whole thing is closely scripted!!!"

"This is proof people literally will complain about anything! Lol. This was adorable and quite frankly it shows they still havegreat chemistry!"

Speaking toVarietyreporter Marc Malkin after the ceremony, Kidman gushed about her reunion with McGregor, saying, "We had the best time… we know each other so well!"

She also revealed that McGregor had flown in specifically for the presentation despite being in the middle of filming another project.

"It took me a while to even know what movie they were referring to," wrote one social media user

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Travis Scott seems to have taken a subtle jab at his ex, Kylie Jenner's current partner, Timothée Chalamet, following hisOscars loss. Chalamet was nominated at the 2026 Oscars in the "Best Actor" category for his role in "Marty Supreme." He lost the award to Michael B. Jordan, who played the roles of Smoke and Stack in the horror/action film "Sinners."

After the win, the rapper shared a story on his Instagram, featuring Jordan visibly emotional as he received the award.

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The post left many viewers divided. Some believed that Scott was taking a jab at Chalamet. One user wrote on X (formerly Twitter), calling Scott a "professional hater." Another commented, "Travis Scott posting MBJ is so f–king funny like brah." A third added, "Okay, please, this is so iconic lmao. Because tell me, when was the last time Travis Scott cared about the Oscars?"

Other fans argued that Scott wasn't poking fun at the "Dune" star at all, suggesting he was simply showing support for the winner. Scott andJennerwere in a relationship from 2017 to 2022.

While no one knows whether it was intentional or not, the Instagram story sparked another speculation about the ongoing dynamics between Scott, Chalamet, and Jenner.

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WNBA and players' union report progress in CBA talks as key issues remain

NEW YORK (AP) — Boththe WNBAand players' union feel progress is being made toward anew collective bargaining agreement, but they both say there's still work to be done to get a deal to the finish line.

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In-person talks entered a seventh consecutive day Monday afternoon after the previous session ended around 3 a.m. in the morning.

"We're working as hard as we can to get it done as quickly as possible," WNBA CommissionerCathy Engelbert saidafter the early morning negotiations finished. "It's complex. There's a lot. There's a lot of system elements. There's a lot of structure elements. ... This is a big, big league and we want to do everything we can for the players. So, we're going to keep making progress."

It's been a long week of discussions with the WNBA and union meeting face-to-face for more than 75 hours since the first in-person bargaining session on Tuesday. None of the sessions have ended before midnight.

"We're still working. We're still fighting. There's still some things that we have to — big issue things — that we have to get through," union executive director Terri Carmichael Jackson said before Monday's session. "So, we're just going to stick with it and stay with it."

Jackson said there is agreement on some areas but there's still work to get done on big items.

Union counsel Deborah R. Willig was asked if she thought a deal could get done in the next day.

"For myself, I thought we were going to get this done yesterday, and I thought the day before so I would hope, but this has been an extraordinarily unusual set of labor negotiations, and I've been doing this for over 50 years," the managing partner of Willig, Williams and Davidson said. "I think the why, frankly, is because the league underestimated seriously the resolve of the players and what they sought to achieve."

The executive committee of players have been putting in the time alongside the union leadership throughout the negotiations. Committee members Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier, Brianna Turner and Alysha Clark were the first to leave at 2 a.m. Monday. Nneka Ogwumike and union leadership left an hour later after a 14-hour day.

"The fact that they just don't want to stop, both sides, it's not just the league side, it's even the union," said Connecticut Sun president Jen Rizzotti, who is on the labor relations committee. "They want to get it done. I think it's admirable to know that they're paying attention to the fact that this is crucial and time is of the essence and we need to have a season."

The key sticking points have been revenue sharing and housing.

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League proposals have involved net revenue — revenue after expenses — and union ones have talked about gross revenue — revenue before expenses. When negotiations first started more than a year ago, the union was asking for 40% of gross revenue and had come down to 26% before the marathon in-person bargaining session Tuesday. The league had been offering more than 70% net revenue for the players.

Teams have paid for player housing in the WNBA since the beginning and the league wanted to amend that in the new CBA.

"We're trying to enter into this transitional space where we are now making enough money to be able to take care of that, but we're not quite at the point where we can eliminate it outright," Ogwumike said.

If these two major items can get figured out, the season most likely would be able to start on time on May 8. But the clock is ticking. Engelbert said she didn't know if training camp would be moved from April 19 if a deal isn't done soon.

"I wish I knew the answer to that. I do not know the answer to that," Engelbert said. "But you see us here at three in the morning, four in the morning, at five in the morning. So that gives an indication that both sides are motivated at that time."

Jackson said the players understand what's ahead schedule wise.

"There's a season schedule that has their own milestones. Right? Absolutely. We recognize that and we respect those," Jackson said. "We also recognize that these are big time negotiations and so that there may be a need to adjust. Absolutely. And the players more importantly, recognize that, understand that, and are prepared for it as they always have been."

The league's first two preseason games are on April 25 with Caitlin Clark and Indiana visiting New York and Seattle playing Golden State.

Before the preseason games even happen, there's a lot to do with an expansion draft for Portland and Toronto as well as free agency for 80% of the league. The college draft also needs to take place.

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