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    Lamine Yamal Injury Update: How Many World Cup Matches Could He Miss For Spain?
    Lamine Yamal is reportedly set to miss the start of Spain's World Cup campaign as he continues his recovery from a hamstring injury. The Barcelona superstar will definitely sit out the Euro 2024 winners' first group game in North America, and he is a major doubt for the second, with the Spain coaching staff taking cautious steps regarding his integration. Positive medical reports for Barcelona starlet Initial projections suggested a recovery period of six to eight weeks after Barcelona's initial confirmation of the injury, which would have left Yamal racing against the clock for the World Cup. However, the 18-year-old is on track to significantly outperform those timelines. Despite the optimistic outlook, though, La Roja are determined not to gamble with their prize asset's long-term health. Spain head coach Luis de la Fuente is expected to manage Yamals minutes carefully in the group stage. Likely to miss the first two games The winger will be rested for the upcoming international friendlies against Iraq and Peru before this summer's tournament begins. The Athletic states that Yamal will be out for the Spain's group stage opener against Cape Verde on June. He is also considered to be a serious doubt for their June 21 game against Saudi Arabia. Spain play Uruguay on June 26 for their final group match, which could be when Yamal is cleared to return to action. Barca officials met with the RFEF on Friday to discuss a rehabilitation program for his return, with Spains final 26-man World Cup squad to be announced on May 25. Clashed over how to manage Yamal Barcelona and the Spanish national team have been locked in previous disagreements over the management of Yamal. The friction intensified in September after Yamal returned to Barcelona with a groin injury following the international break. The injury, which reportedly required the player to use painkillers while with the national team, resulted in him missing four matches for his club. Barcelona boss Hansi Flick did not hide his frustration, suggesting that the national team was failing in its duty of care. "Maybe when we talk about taking care of young players, its things like that. Im very sad about this," Flick stated. Tactical importance to the Spanish system Yamals return is viewed as vital for a Spain side that has occasionally struggled to break down deep-sitting defenses. His unique ability to beat defenders in one-on-one situations and create overloads on the right flank is central to De la Fuentes tactical setup. Beyond his individual brilliance, Yamals presence on the pitch naturally draws multiple markers, creating vital pockets of space for Spains central midfielders and fellow forwards to exploit. Spain fans will be hoping the teenager makes a full recovery in time for the business end of the World Cup as they chase their second global title. 2026 FIFA World Cup: How To Watch The 2026 FIFA World Cup will run from June 11July 19, 2026. Spread across three countries, the tournament will culminate with the final on July 19 at New York New Jersey Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. All 104 tournament matches will air live across FOX (70) and FS1 (34) with every match streaming live and on-demand within both the FOX One and the FOX Sports app. A record 40 matches, more than one-third of the tournament, will air in prime time across FOX (21) and FS1 (19). The opening match on June 11 between Mexico and South Africa (3 p.m. ET) will stream for free on Tubi, as well as the USA's opening match against Paraguay on June 12 (9 p.m. ET).
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    Spurs vs. Thunder final score, results: Victor Wembanyama goes off with 41 points, 24 rebounds in 2 OT thriller
    Spurs vs. Thunder final score, results: Victor Wembanyama goes off with 41 points, 24 rebounds in 2 OT thriller originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.The San Antonio Spurs made a statement with a 122-115 double-overtime win over the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 1 of the 2026 Western Conference Finals.Victor Wembanyama had 41 points and 24 rebounds in 49 minutes on the floor. He joined David Robinson to become the second Spurs player with over 40 points and 20 rebounds in the playoffs.Both team battled hard to open the series. Alex Caruso has 31 points in 32 minutes off the bench to lead OKC.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander played the entire game with 24 points.Spurs vs. Thunder live updates, highlights from NBA playoffs Game 1Spurs 122, Thunder 115 Final 2OT2OT- 9.8 seconds: Spurs up 122-115.2OT- 17.9 seconds: Wemby blocks Jaylen Williams dunk. Spurs go up 112-1142OT- 22:2 seconds: Wemby dunk puts Spurs up 120-114. Timeout on the floor.Wemby now the second San Antonio player with 40 points and 20 rebounds in a playoff game.2OT- 32:2 seconds: Great defense by the Spurs to regain possession.2OT- 1:01: Wemby with a dunk and a foul for a 3-point play 118-114 Spurs up2OT- 1:21: Jalen Williams 3-pointer with Spurs up 115-114.2OT- 2:04: Harper hits a free throw 115-111 Spurs up.2OT- 2:04: Dylan Harper layup puts Spurs up 114-111 with a foul on the play.2OT- 2:24: Cason Wallace hits 3-pointer to cut Spurs lead to one point, 112-1112OT- 2:33: Shot clock violation with OKC getting the ball back.2OT- 3:16: Wemby knocks down free throws. Spurs up 112-1082OT- 3:45: Wemby dunk puts Spurs up 110-1082OT- 4:05: Teams look tired with sloppy playEnd of overtime: Spurs: 108, Thunder 108OT- 0.8: Dylan Harper saves the ball from being out of bounds. Lob pass to the basket unsuccessful. 108 ties in second OT.OT- 26.3: Wemby with 28-foot 3-pointer by logo to tie game at 108OT- 1:08: Alex Caruso with a heads up play, leads to SGA dunk 108-105 OKC leadOT- 1:34: OKC takes 106-105 leadOT- 2:20: Alex Caruso hits 3-pointer 105-104 Spurs lead.OT- 3:06: Wemby put back. Spurs up 105-101OT- 3:40: Spurs strike first 103-101 with Stephon Castle dunk.OT- 4:21: Both teams sloppy to start the extra period.End of Regulation: Spurs 101, Thunder 101.4th Quarter- 0.0 seconds: Wemby blocked by Chet Holmgren to force Overtime.4th Quarter- 3.1 seconds: SGA layup ties the game at 101. Timeout San Antonio.4th Quarter- 11.5 seconds: Wemby nails a spin and floater in the paint 101-99 Spurs lead. Timeout OKC.4th Quarter- 33.2 seconds: SGA fouled and goes to the line. Hits both free throws to tie the game at 994th Quarter- 37.1 seconds: Harper goes to the line and hits both free throws. Spurs up 99-974th Quarter- 1:12: Game tied at 97.4th Quarter- 1:50: OKC takes 95-94 lead4th Quarter- 2:35: Vassell 3-pointer puts Spurs up by 4, 94-904th Quarter- 3:20: OKC cuts San Antonio's lead to one point 91-904th Quarter- 3:52: TV Timeout. Spurs go a bit cold up 91-88.4th Quarter- 4:48: Spurs up 91-86 under five minutes to play.4th Quarter- 5:37: Both teams fighting for buckets. SGA layup with a foul by Wemby 89-84.4th Quarter- 7:06: Easy dunk forLuguentz Dort cuts into Spurs lead 89-824th Quarter- 7:30: TV timeout. Spurs up 89-80 with tough defense.4th Quarter- 8:47: Teams go into the first few minutes of the quarter trading buckets. Spurs hold lead 87-80Wemby: 25 points, 15 rebounds and a blockEnd of 3rd Quarter: Spurs 80, Thunder 733rd Quarter- 8.5 seconds: Spurs up 80-73.3rd Quarter- 1:07: SGA nails a 3-pointer. Spurs up 75-703rd Quarter- 2:20: Wemby goes back to the free throw line after splitting a pair, makes both for 73-67 lead.3rd Quarter- 3:24: Teams trading buckets with Spurs up 70-653rd Quarter- 4:44: TV Timeout. Spurs up 66-633rd Quarter- 5:34: Jared McClain hits a 3-pointer to take Spurs lead down to one point, 64-633rd Quarter- 6:05: With Wemby on the bench, OKC is trying to get points in the paint. 64-60 Spurs lead.3rd Quarter- 6:27: Wemby out. Stephon Castle makes both free throws. 64-58 Spurs up.3rd Quarter- 7:01:Julian Champagnie hit triple to put Spurs up 62-583rd Quarter- 7:33: Wemby hits two free throws for the Spurs to retake lead 59-583rd Quarter-7:33: Frustration is setting in with the Spurs, who give up the lead for the first time in the second half.3rd Quarter- 7:46: TV Timeout. Luguentz Dort nails 3-pointer to take 58-57 lead.3rd Quarter- 9:57: SGA hits a 3-pointer with San Antonio's lead now 57-553rd Quarter- 9:11: Thunder keep hanging around with Spurs lead now three, 55-523rd Quarter- 10:50: Teams open the quarter by trading buckets. Spurs up 53-47Start of 3rd Quarter- 12:00Halftime: Spurs 51, Thunder 44Team StatsHalftimeSan AntonioOKCFG18-4316-43Field Goal %42373PT7-196-22FT8-96-6Rebounds2920Assists1110Steals56Blocks13Total Turnovers85PointsOff Turnovers124Fast Break Points014Points in Paint2018Fouls78Technical Fouls00Flagrant Fouls00Largest Lead1032nd Quarter- 51.1 seconds: Spurs up 51-41 with Devin Vassell 3-pointer2nd Quarter- 3:30: TV timeout. Thunder cut Spurs lead to 44-412nd Quarter- 4:26: Thunder trying to cut into the Spurs 42-35 lead with Chet Holmgren at the free throw line2nd Quarter- 5:55: Teams trading buckets with Spurs up 42-352nd Quarter- 7:19: Victor Wembanyama dunk puts Spurs up 40-32.2nd Quarter- 8:03: Another missed 3-pointer for OKC. They've gone ice cold in the quarter with four missed from beyond the arc.2nd Quarter- 9:11: Dylan Harper hits a 3-pointer and goes on 9-2 run and go up 36-29End of 1st Quarter: Thunder 27, Spurs 27Ajay Mitchell dishes to Jalen Williams on the break for the DUNK and the OKC crowd gets LOUD. NBC and Peacock pic.twitter.com/w3hWbCeBdV NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) May 19, 20261st Quarter- 3:03: Teams trading buckets with OKC taking 18-17 lead1st Quarter- 6:06: Thunder go on 9-3 run to cut Spurs lead to three, 15-12Alex Caruso went right at Wemby on offense AND defense. pic.twitter.com/u9UkLTZx0H NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) May 19, 20261st Quarter- 7:28: Spurs jump out to a 12-3 lead early1st Quarter- 12:00: Tip-off from Oklahoma CityThe 2026 NBA Western C. onference finals kicks off Monday night with the second-seeded San Antonio Spurs battling the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder.San Antonio is coming off a 139-109 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Friday to win their semifinal series, while Oklahoma City swept the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110 on May 11.Tipoff from Paycom Center in Oklahoma City is set for 8:30 p.m. ET.How to Watch Game 1 Western Conference Finals: San Antonio Spurs vs. Oklahoma City ThunderMonday, May 18Tip-off: 8:30 p.m. ETTV: NBC/ PeacockMore NBA Playoff news:San Antonio has best NBA Playoff win since 1983Nuggets legend slams 'frugal billionaire' owner Stan Kroenke, doesn't expect offseason movesEveryone is saying the same thing about how the refs treated Lakers in Game 2Tyran Stokes is all over social media after tough adjustment beforefuture NBA journey
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    From Sting Ray To Palou: Ranking Entire Indy 500 Field, 33 To 1
    Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) Who will have the speed on Sunday in the Indianapolis 500? Good question. Many of the drivers who were fast before they got the extra 100 horsepower boost for qualifying did not have the best qualifying results. The temperatures and the wind have impacted who has shown speed and who has not. And there is something to be said about bringing it when it means the most and navigating a 200-lap, 500-mile race. So heres my best attempt at ranking the Indy 500 field, all the way from 33rd to 1st. 33. Sting Ray Robb (Starting: 31st)Juncos Hollinger Racing No. 77 Chevrolet This is, admittedly, a little bit harsh to put Robb here behind some of the one-off drivers. But he struggled so much in qualifying, that its going to be hard for him to get out of his head. He did finish on the lead lap in the 2024 race as he finished 23rd. 32. Katherine Legge (Starting: 26th)HMD Motorsports w/ A.J. Foyt Racing No. 11 Chevrolet Legge makes her fifth career start in the race, and starting 26th is the best starting position for Legge in her career. She arguably has the fastest car she has ever had in this race. Shell need more than that to be fast as she tries to get from Indy to Charlotte for the NASCAR race Sunday night in her quest to race 1,100 miles in one day for The Double. 31. Jacob Abel (Starting: 30th)Abel Motorsports No. 51 Chevrolet Abel failed to qualify for the race last year, so making this race is big, even if there were only 33 entries. He is also doing it with his family team, certainly giving them a sense of pride. A solid day finishing all the laps with a top-20 would be considered a respectable finish. 30. Dennis Hauger (Starting: 29th)Dale Coyne Racing No. 19 Honda The defending Indy NXT Series champion has not had an Indy to remember ... yet. He has steadily improved his results throughout his INDYCAR rookie season and I expect him to finish better than where starts. 29. Mick Schumacher (Starting: 27th)Rahal Letterman Lanigan No. 47 Honda Schumacher has competed on an oval just once before (earlier this year at the 1-mile Phoenix Raceway) and nothing compares to Indianapolis. The former F1 driver is still learning. Hell get an education on Sunday. 28. Caio Collet (Starting: 32nd)A.J. Foyt Racing No. 4 Chevrolet Collet had an impressive qualifying run of 10th wiped out after his car failed tech. The Brazilian appears comfortable at Indy, but the 500 is so unique and hes starting from the back, so hes going to have to be patient. 27. Jack Harvey (Starting: 33rd)Dreyer & Reinbold Racing No. 24 Chevrolet Harvey had a transmission issue in his qualifying lap and then his car failed tech. So a bummer of qualifying day for Harvey, who is in his ninth Indy 500 but his first INDYCAR race since the Indy 500 a year ago, when he finished 19th. Harvey will relish every minute of this week before returning to his full-time role as a FOX analyst. 26. Romain Grosjean (Starting: 24th)Dale Coyne Racing No. 18 Honda Grosjean returns to Indy after a one-year absence, and this hasnt been one of his best tracks. He failed to finish his first two 500s and then was 19th in 2024. This one could be a struggle for the former Formula 1 driver. 25. Louis Foster (Starting: 21st)Rahal Letterman Lanigan No. 45 Honda Foster was more than respectable as an Indy 500 rookie last year as he started 20th and finished 12th. The field seems a little tighter this year, and matching that finish could be a challenge. 24. Ryan Hunter-Reay (Starting: 22nd)Arrow McLaren No. 31 Chevrolet A week ago, he might have been 10 spots or better on this list, but he didnt have a good week of practice leading into qualifying and where hes starting is frankly disappointing. Yet, last year he started 25th and nearly won in a backup car that the team had used for pit-stop practice. The 2014 winner knows how to get it done, but the question is if he can shake the funk of practice and qualifying. 23. Ed Carpenter (Starting: 13th)ECR No. 33 Chevrolet Carpenter was frustrated with his qualifying lap and yet hes starting in the fifth row he has started in the fifth or sixth row in the last three years. The team co-owner now just races the Indy 500, continuing his quest to win this race he has three top-fives in 22 career starts. 22. Graham Rahal (Starting: 28th)Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing No. 15 Honda This could be another frustrating year at Indy for the Rahal team. They thought they had a little more speed for 2026, but qualifying didnt prove that out. The good thing is that the race is different than qualifying. Rahal will lean on his 18 Indy 500s to help him methodically gain spots. 21. Rinus VeeKay (Starting: 11th)Juncos Hollinger Racing No. 76 Chevrolet VeeKay is used to starting in the first few rows as he qualified in the top-seven in each of his first five seasons, with a best finish of eighth in 2021. But that was with an Ed Carpenter team that typically had some of the best cars at the track. VeeKay does have three top-10 finishes in the 500, so to see him in the top-10 wouldnt rank as a surprise. 20. Nolan Siegel (Starting: 20th)Arrow McLaren No. 6 Chevrolet Siegel finished 13th last year as a rookie as he was involved in an accident on the final lap. So he has shown potential top-10 ability at Indy. But qualifying overall was not kind to Arrow McLaren and that doesnt ooze confidence for the race. Veteran drivers might be able to shake it off, but will Siegel? 19. Christian Rasmussen (Starting: 15th)ECR No. 21 Chevrolet Rasmussen enjoys his best starting spot in his third Indy 500, but he didnt seem all that happy after his qualifying lap. When you finished sixth the previous year, you want to feel like you have something to build on. And Rasmussen does just look that his teammate Alexander Rossi is on the front row. 18. Takuma Sato (Starting: 12th)Rahal Letterman Lanigan No. 75 Honda Sato won the Indy 500 in 2017 and 2020, so this annual quest for a third is always a dynamic one to watch. He led 51 laps last year before winding up ninth. He has the race craft but whether he has the car and the team (a fourth RLL car) remains questionable. [INDY 500 QUALIFYING: 4 Takeaways From Alex Palou Snagging Pole] 17. Kyffin Simpson (Starting: 7th)Chip Ganassi Racing No. 8 Honda Simpson nearly made the Fast Six for his best starting spot in his third Indy 500. He got collected in the Kyle Larson accident last year. He has a fast enough car that he should earn his best finish (his best in his two starts is 21st); the question is by how much. 16. Will Power (Starting: 19th)Andretti Global No. 26 Honda Its hard to put Power this low, but he hasnt finished better than 14th in his last six Indy 500 starts. And he still seems to be adapting to what the Andretti car likes. As much as the storyline of him winning this race in his first year after 17 at Penske, its probably not in the cards. 15. Christian Lundgaard (Starting: 18th)Arrow McLaren No. 7 Chevrolet Lundgaard comes off the Indy Grand Prix win a couple of weeks ago, but the oval is a different beast. He has finished better than he has qualified in each of his four 500 starts, including a seventh last year when he started eighth. But the entire Arrow McLaren group seems to be scratching their head more this year. 14. Kyle Kirkwood (Starting: 25th)Andretti Global No. 27 Honda Kirkwood has four Indy 500 starts and this will be his third with Andretti. Hes accustomed to not qualifying great, but 25th is worse than predicted and probably a little frustrating for a driver who has shown speed with the car in race configuration. Combine that with how strong he runs most weeks, youd like to say hes a gimmie for a top-10 if he has no issues, but that isnt necessarily the vibe. 13. Marcus Armstrong (Starting: 16th)Meyer Shank Racing No. 66 Honda Putting him this high seems a little optimistic considering he has not finished on the lead lap in his two Indy 500 starts. But he will build on those experiences and should have a faster car than the qualifying result. 12. Helio Castroneves (Starting: 14th)Meyer Shank Racing No. 06 Honda Castroneves won his first Indy 500 just a mere 25 years ago as he went back-to-back in 2001 and 2002. He also won in 2009 and 2021. The Drive For Five continues. Castroneves will be strong, but will he be stronger than his teammate Felix Rosenqvist or some of the Ganassi alliance cars? That could be a tough ask. 11. Conor Daly (Starting: 8th)Dreyer & Reinbold Racing No. 23 Chevrolet Daly, the hometown favorite, has never started better than 11th, so he was thrilled with what he did in qualifying. He has shown impressive speed the whole time at Indy, the only race the Dreyer & Reinbold team competes in during the year. He is a longshot, but a legitimate longshot. 10. Josef Newgarden (Starting: 23rd)Team Penske No. 2 Chevrolet The two-time Indy 500 winner (2023, 2024) certainly had a disappointing qualifying result, which surprised many, but Newgarden said it didnt necessarily surprise him, that he didnt think he would post a top qualifying speed. He seemed optimistic, though, for the race. But maybe not as optimistic as he was at the start of the month. Dont count him out, but he might not rank as the favorite many had pegged at the start of the month. 9. Marcus Ericsson (Starting: 17th)Andretti Global No. 28 Honda Ericsson won the 2022 Indy 500 and has come close a couple other times. So the fact hes starting 17th isnt inspiring, but his history at Indy is. Dont be surprised if he finds his way into contention again. 8. Santino Ferrucci (Starting: 5th)A.J. Foyt Racing No. 14 Chevrolet Ferrucci has achieved one amazing feat in his career he has never finished outside the top-10 in the Indy 500. And thats over seven races. This place just fits his style, and dont be surprised to see him in the mix. 7. David Malukas (Starting: 3rd)Team Penske No. 12 Chevrolet Malukas finished second in the race last year and that was driving for the Penske technical affiliate A.J. Foyt Racing. Now hes in a full-fledged Penske car and is running better at every track. So shouldnt he be higher? Yes, but he has veteran teammates and the Ganassi-Shank alliance who are going to be tough to beat. Plus, even though he has performed well for Penske this year, can he handle the pressure of racing for Penske at the Indy 500? 6. Scott McLaughlin (Starting: 9th)Team Penske No. 3 Chevrolet McLaughlin exorcised one demon from last year as he didnt crash on pole day. So starting ninth certainly feels good. Now he needs to just get through the pace laps. He should, and then he will seek his first top-five finish in an Indy 500. 5. Felix Rosenqvist (Starting: 4th)Meyer Shank Racing No. 60 Honda Rosenqvist traditionally qualifies well at Indy as this is his fifth consecutive start in the front three rows. He has shown speed in both race and qualifying setups, and that bodes well for him on Sunday. Last year, he started fifth and finished fourth without leading a lap. A similar result seems more likely than a win for a driver with one career INDYCAR victory. 4. Alexander Rossi (Starting: 2nd)ECR No. 20 Chevrolet Rossi won the Indy 500 as a rookie in 2016. Since then, hes had a second, two fourths and two fifths. So hes always run solid and felt comfortable at Indy. And he feels that ECR has made strides, indicative by him starting on the front row. Theres a lot to like about Rossi and his chances Sunday. 3. Pato OWard (Starting: 6th)Arrow McLaren No. 5 Chevrolet OWard feeling frustrated with his qualifying run despite starting sixth tells you everything you need to know about the driver. He loves this place, but he desperately wants to perform at a track where he has led 95 laps and has finished second or third in three in the last four years. Is this the year to end the heartbreak? 2. Scott Dixon (Starting: 10th)Chip Ganassi Racing No. 9 Honda Dixon hasnt won this race since 2008, but this could be one of those 500s where experience matters even more than usual. Dixon never got a chance to challenge last year after an early brake issue. Dont sleep on Dixon. But the big question: How will he beat his teammate Palou? 1. Alex Palou (Starting: 1st)Chip Ganassi Racing No. 10 Honda Who else would fill this spot? Youd want to say Palou isnt the favorite its getting a little frustrating or old that he wins everything, right? but he won this race last year and sits on the pole this year. He has finished top-five in four of his last five 500 starts. He smoothly adjusts to what the track and strategy gives him. Hes certainly beatable, but the race will run through him.
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