Dillon Brooks trash-talks LeBron James as Suns end Lakers' win streak

Dillon Brooksdelivered an impressive performance in thePhoenix Suns'125-108 victoryover theLos Angeles Lakerson Monday, Dec. 1, ending the Lakers seven-game win streak and finishing the night with some trash talk.

In a game where the Suns' star player,Devin Booker, exited after only 10 minutes due to a strained right groin, Brooks stepped up significantly. He scored 23 points in the first half and finished the game with a total of 33 points, making 15 of his 26 shots from the floor during his 33 minutes on the court.

Brooks was not shy about provoking the crowd at Crypto.com Arena andLeBron Jameswith his trash talking and celebratory gestures that mirrored James's own celebrations. At one point, Brooks did an exaggerated shoulder shrug aimed at James, which appeared to upset the Lakers' fans.

"He likes people that bow down,"Brooks said after the game. "I don't bow down to him. So, that either entices him or it aggravates him – either-or."

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After their victory over the Lakers, the Suns have won seven of their last 11 games and improved their record to 13-9. Brooks is averaging 22.3 points per game this season for the Suns.

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Dillon Brooksdelivered an impressive performance in thePhoenix Suns'125-108 victoryover theLos Angeles Lakerson Mond...
Miami athletic director says ACC should re-evaluate tiebreakers after 7-5 Duke makes conference title game

Should Miami be playing No. 18 Virginia in the ACC title game instead of Duke?

As the Hurricanes could again be behind Notre Dame in Tuesday night's College Football Playoff rankings, Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich believes the ACC needs to re-evaluate how it breaks ties.

The No. 12 Hurricanes are the highest-ranked ACC team in the CFP rankings but are not in the ACC title game. Virginia finished first in the conference with a 7-1 record and Duke — who is 7-5 overall — won the tiebreaker for second place. The Blue Devils finished 6-2 in the conference with Miami, SMU, Pitt and Georgia Tech, and got into the ACC title game thanks to its opponents having a better conference win percentage than the four other teams' opposition.

Radakovich told ESPN Mondaythat the ACC has "got to get a little better at that" when it comes to tiebreakers.

"It's too complicated, and we need to look at other options that might make it more simple, but yet take into account the idea of multiple teams being tied," Radakovich said. "The old system probably didn't contemplate four or five teams being tied for a second-place spot."

Miami's exclusion from the ACC title game comes as the Hurricanes were two spots out of the final at-large berth in the playoff's most recent rankings. No. 10 Alabama currently occupies the last at-large spot. If the Crimson Tide beat Georgia in the SEC title game on Saturday, Miami's at-large chances are basically zero unless they jump Notre Dame — who the Hurricanes beat in Week 2 — on Tuesday night. Miami likely needs No. 5 Texas Tech to beat No. 11 BYU and an Alabama loss and a resulting Crimson Tide fall down the rankings to have a chance at the playoff.

The ACC ditched divisions after the 2023 season. The 17-team conference is the second-biggest in the country behind the 18-team Big Ten, and with just eight conference games per team, head-to-head tiebreakers aren't often applicable. Miami played only two of the teams it finished tied with and didn't play Virginia. Duke played only Georgia Tech, but had the tiebreaker benefit of playing Virginia too.

Duke's inclusion in the ACC title game also presents a disaster scenario for the conference. If the Blue Devils beat Virginia, and James Madison wins the Sun Belt Friday night and finishes with a 12-1 record, there's a great chance the Dukes from Virginia could finish ahead of Duke from North Carolina in the final playoff rankings to become the fifth highest-ranked conference champion.

However, the ACC isn't the only conference going deep into the tiebreaker section in 2025. The growth of super-conferences has led to conference title games being decided by third and fourth tiebreakers. The ACC is not alone in 2025. With Texas A&M's loss to Texas in the final week of the season, there was a four-way tie for first place in the SEC among Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss and the Aggies. A&M didn't play any of the three other teams and lost out on a spot in the SEC championship game to the Tide and Bulldogs thanks to opponent win percentage.

The American Conference's tiebreakers are different — but that's also because the American wants to ensure that a team has the chance to make the playoff. Navy, North Texas and Tulane all finished tied for first in the conference and didn't all play each other. But since Tulane was in last week's CFP top 25, the Green Wave automatically won the three-team tiebreaker and earned the right to host Friday night's title game. North Texas, with its win over Navy, then won the second tiebreaker.

The ACC (and other power conferences) don't have a provision like that in their tiebreakers because a scenario where its conference champion missed out on the title game didn't seem feasible.

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Mya De Jesus grabs a flag while playing defense for Harrison High.

Mya De Jesus came to flag football through a bit of backdoor. Now, the senior at Harrison (New Jersey) High might be looking at a scholarship in the sport.

"The flag football coach, he had seen me play basketball and he was like, 'I need you to try out,' " said De Jesus, who also plays point guard on the basketball team. "I've never heard of flag, had no idea what it was ... I'm like, 'OK, whatever, we're just gonna do it.' And I just fell in love with it. It's just such a fun game. I feel like anyone that plays it will just love it."

De Jesus plays running back and linebacker for her high school team, where she ran for 510 yards and seven touchdowns on offense and had 49 tackles on defense as a junior last spring. De Jesus was already getting recruited to play in college, but thanks to the New York Jets, flag football will have its first official conference in the spring of 2026.

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The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) will launch a women's flag football league with a $1 million investment from the Jets through the Betty Wold Johnson Foundation. The league will begin play in the spring of 2026, starting in February. The season will kick off with a media day at MetLife Stadium on Feb. 27, 2026. Fifteen universities in the Northeast will compete in 7-on-7 flag football from February through April. The top six to eight teams will advance to a playoff tournament at MetLife Stadium in May.

It's the next logical step for flag football which, as of late 2025, is sanctioned in 17 states as a varsity high school sport, with many more states in various stages of pilot programs. The numbers continue to grow as the flag football gains popularity and recognition.

"One of the beauties of adding this sport is every college already has a field," ECAC commissioner Dan Coonan said. "They already have locker rooms, so there's there's not really a much infrastructure they need. There's not a whole lot of equipment.

"If you're looking to add women's opportunities, it's pretty easy to go from zero to 60 on it."

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The Jets were in on flag football early. They started programs to grow the sport in New York and New Jersey in 2011. They have since created more than 260 teams in three countries, giving opportunities for nearly 7,000 girls to play flag.

"We reached out to a couple of different groups, and when we found the ECAC and what their model is in the number of schools that they have in their relationships with, we thought it was the perfect opportunity for us to grow the game," said Jesse Linder, Jets vice president of community relations.

"It's also to kind of push the NCAA and push the institutions that, 'Hey, this is coming. The Olympics are coming.' We need to get on board so that these girls have a spot to get ready for the next step. The other thing, too, is the only way that the sport is really going to grow in the exponential level ... is to have those scholarships, right?"

Callie Brownson, who coached in the NFL most recently with theCleveland Browns, played tackle football for the D.C. Divas in the Women's Football Alliance (WFA) for eight seasons. She is working with the ECAC and Jets as a flag football advisor.

"The first time I watched a high school (flag football) game in 2020, just the passion and the excitement and the attachment to it," Brownson said. "That's how I felt when I played and when I was around the sport and it was it was inspiring to me.

"I remember saying, 'Whatever's needed for me for this to grow, I'm all in.' ... Football is a part of our culture, I know I would have loved to have played flag football or any kind of football besides Powder Puff (in high school)."

The opportunities are just getting started for players like De Jesus, thanks in part to the Jets.

"If the Jets didn't help my high school, we definitely wouldn't have had flag as early as we did," De Jesus said. "Our neighboring town, Carney, they just started this year. We have four years on these teams that are just starting, which I think is pretty cool.

"(The Jets) promote flag football so much and they're one of the teams, they're not just doing it for publicity, they actually really care about the teams and put a lot of hard work and dedication into it."

ECAC women's flag football schools

School, Name, Location, Division

  • Allegheny College, Meadville, PA, Division III

  • Caldwell University*, Caldwell, NJ, Division II

  • Dominican University, Orangeburg, NY, Division II

  • Eastern University, St. Davids, PA, Division III

  • Fairleigh Dickinson*, Teaneck, NJ, Division I

  • Franciscan University, Steubenville, OH, Division III

  • Kean University, Union, NJ, Division III

  • Long Island University, Brooklyn, NY, Division I

  • Mercy University, Dobbs Ferry, NY, Division II

  • Mercyhurst University, Erie, PA, Division I

  • Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, Division III

  • Mount St. Mary's University, Emmitsburg, MD, Division I

  • Union College*, Schenectady, NY, Division III

  • Penn State Schuylkill, Schuylkill Haven, PA, Division III

  • Sweet Briar College*, Sweet Briar, VA, Division III

*Will begin play in spring 2027

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