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AP Sports SummaryBrief at 12:03 a.m. EDT

AP Sports SummaryBrief at 12:03 a.m. EDT

Ja Morant is headed to Portland after the Memphis Grizzlies trade the 2-time All-Star Ja Morant is headed to Portland, after the Trail Blazers and Memphis agreed on a trade Monday that sees the Grizzlies starting anew and gives the two-time All-Star a chance to revive his career.

Portland is sending Jerami Grant and Kris Murray to the Grizzlies as part of the deal.

Its a big swing by the Trail Blazers and could suggest Portland might not be done making moves.

Morant adds to a logjam at point guard right now for Portland, with Jrue Holiday, Damian Lillard and Scoot Henderson also on the current roster.

Paraguay stuns Germany in a penalty shootout for the biggest upset of the 2026 World Cup FOXBOROUGH, Mass.

(AP) Jose Canale scored on the first sudden-death penalty kick, Orlando Gill made two key saves in the shootout, and Paraguay beat Germany 4-3 on penalties to earn the biggest upset of the 2026 World Cup.

The Round of 32 match ended 1-1 after extra time.

Paraguay took the lead when Julio Enciso scored on a header late in the first half, but Kai Havertz equalized in the 52nd minute for four-time champion Germany.

Paraguay will next face the winner of Tuesdays match between France and Sweden in the round of 16 on Saturday in Philadelphia.

Saibari's shootout winner sends Morocco past the Netherlands, earliest World Cup exit for the Dutch GUADALUPE, Mexico (AP) Ismael Saibari scored the decisive goal in a penalty shootout, and Morocco sent the Netherlands to its earliest World Cup exit, eliminating the Dutch 3-2 after a 1-1 draw.

With the shootout tied at 2-all after four rounds, Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made a strong save of Crysencio Summervilles attempt, batting it away with his left hand.

The Netherlands had reached at least the round of 16 in eight previous World Cup appearances, including a quarterfinal appearance four years ago, when Morocco reached the semifinals.

Cody Gakpo scored in the 72nd minute for the Dutch, and Morocco's Issa Diop tied it in the 91st.

US riding wave of confidence to World Cup knockout rounds after strong start to home tournament IRVINE, Calif.

(AP) U.S.

captain Tim Ream says his teammates all recognize the golden opportunity in front of them to make their nations best World Cup run in their home tournament over the following days.

Yet instead of feeling amplified pressure under the raised expectations created by their strong group round and a groundswell of national support, the Americans appeared to be energized by the opportunity to make history.

The U.S.

is significantly favored to beat Bosnia-Herzegovina in the round of 32, which is sort of an achievement in itself.

This team has won exactly one knockout-round match in its entire World Cup history.

A heat dome will engulf World Cup games in the eastern US this week.

Here's what to expect LOS ANGELES (AP) The World Cup games are heating up this week with knockout rounds, and so is the outdoor heat.

A dangerous heat dome will engulf the central and eastern U.S.

this week.

Scorching heat may soar into feels-like temperatures of up to 110 F in some areas.

Conditions will bring above-average temperatures to World Cup host cities such as Boston, Philadelphia and Kansas City, Missouri.

Concerns are heightening over player and fan safety during the games.

Players have medical staff, three-minute cooling breaks midway through each half and other heat safeguards.

For spectators, drinking plenty of fluids, seeking shade or air-conditioning and staying out of the sun can help protect from the heat.

Free agency starts Tuesday in NBA, and LeBron James has all eyes on him once again LeBron James is once again the focus of NBA free agency.

Sixteen years after his move to Miami, his decision this summer is highly anticipated.

Free agency begins Tuesday evening, and James' future is a top storyline.

Retirement seems unlikely, so he might return for a record 24th season.

His options include staying with the Lakers, returning to Miami or Cleveland or even joining Golden State.

Draymond Green has declined his option with the Warriors, possibly to entice James.

Meanwhile, trades and deals already are shaping teams, with more expected in the coming days.

The NFL's Detroit Lions have released cornerback Terrion Arnold, who is charged over kidnappings The NFLs Detroit Lions have announced that they've released cornerback Terrion Arnold.

The announcement Monday came only days after Arnold's arrest over allegations that he orchestrated the abduction and beating of three men who prosecutors believe he wrongly suspected of having stolen luxury goods and $100,000 in cash from him.

The team made the announcement on the X social media platform.

The team did not give a reason, but the announcement came the same day that a Florida judge Arnolds bail at $1 million.

Prosecutors say the three victims were robbed while being held at gunpoint in a Tampa apartment in February.

Former NBA players Malik Beasley, Ed Davis are latest to be charged in gambling scandal Former NBA players Malik Beasley and Ed Davis have been indicted in the latest round of charges in the governments gambling investigation.

Authorities say Beasley tailored his play while with the Milwaukee Bucks in 2024, based on bets on his performance, and others benefited, including Davis.

Six people were named in the indictment returned in Brooklyn.

Authorities say the scheme involved hundreds of thousands of dollars.

There was no immediate comment from lawyers for Beasley and Davis.

Serena Williams' return at Wimbledon is 'the ticket to have' for the grass-court Grand Slam LONDON (AP) Anticipation is building at Wimbledon for Serena Williams first singles match in nearly four years.

The 44-year-old Williams is scheduled to play an opponent less than half her age in 20-year-old Maya Joint of Australia in the third match Tuesday on Centre Court.

All England Club chief executive Sally Bolton says I think everyones feeling the same way: Cannot wait to be watching Serena back on Centre Court again.

Bolton adds that she is such an icon of the sport and particularly here at the championship shes one of our most special champions.

So it really will be the ticket to have tomorrow when she walks back on Centre Court.

Deion Sanders says he feels like his old self a year after surgery: 'I consider myself cancer-free' BOULDER, Colo.

(AP) University of Colorado football coach Deion Sanders says he feels like his younger self again after undergoing surgery to remove his cancerous bladder last year.

He considers himself cancer-free, thanks to the robotic surgery that reconstructed his bladder using part of his intestine.

Sanders shared his experience recently, highlighting the benefits of robotic surgery, which is less invasive and speeds recovery.

Last year, he missed football camps due to cancer treatments.

Now, hes back overseeing offseason training and seems fitter and more energetic.