Doncic and James score 30+ each for 1st time this season in Lakers' 128-121 win over Grizzlies

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Luka Doncic and LeBron James were brought together for nights like these. The two Los Angeles Lakers superstars topped 30 points each in a game for the first time this season.

Doncic had 34 points, hitting 17 of 20 free throws, and six rebounds and eight assists. James had 31 points on 12-of-18 shooting to go with nine rebounds and six assists.

The Lakers rallied fora 128-121 victoryover the short-handed Memphis Grizzlies on Friday night.

It was the third time overall that Doncic and James both scored 30 or more points in the same game, their 42nd together. It happened twice in March, a month after Doncic joined the Lakers in a blockbuster trade from Dallas.

"Just playing in rhythm. Trying to find ways that we can be productive," said James, the NBA's oldest active player who turned 41 on Tuesday. "Luka did a great job getting to the free throw line. Myself, just trying to sprinkle in a little bit here, a little bit there. Just trying to be consistent and super efficient with my play. We worked well off each other."

Doncic's 17 made free throws were one off his career high, while his 20 attempts were a season high. As a team, the Grizzlies were 15 of 23 from the line.

"Just trying to get downhill a lot more than usual for me," Doncic said. "But for him, he's just playing his game, attacking whatever he sees, being efficient and helping us win the games."

The Lakers improved to 11-0 in clutch-time wins this season. The game was tied twice in the fourth, when the teams traded one-point leads until the final 5 1/2 minutes. James had 10 points in the period and Doncic had six. They combined for five assists and three rebounds.

"He was phenomenal," Lakers coach JJ Redick said about James. "There was just a few stretches there where they made runs and the response from him, it felt like nearly every time we needed a bucket, he just kind of willed it."

Doncic hit James with a 70-foot outlet pass at one point.

"One of the best quarterbacks and I'm a pretty good receiver when it comes to that," James said. "It's my job to not allow the defense to break that up or steal the ball. He put it on time and on target for me."

Doncic and James got plenty of help from their teammates. Jake LaRavia had 21 points and nine rebounds and Marcus Smart had 13 points, eight rebounds and seven assists. Jaxson Hayes added 12 points off the bench.

"Them doing that, it actually takes the pressure and the load off LeBron and Luka," Redick said.

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Doncic and James score 30+ each for 1st time this season in Lakers' 128-121 win over Grizzlies

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Stan Wawrinka opens his 2026 farewell tour with a stirring comeback win at the United Cup

PERTH, Australia (AP) — Stan Wawrinka's 40-year-old legs didn't let him down over three-plus hours in his first singles match of a 2026 farewell tour on Saturday.

Three-time Grand Slam singles champion Wawrinka beat Arthur Rinderknech of France, who is ranked 29th to Wawrinka's 157th, 5-7, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (5). The match went 3 hours, 16 minutes.

Wawrinka announced in Decemberthat this year would be his last on the ATP tour.

Ahead of his first match,Wawrinkasaid he hoped to improve on his current ranking and move back into the top 100 before he retires. His highest ranking was No. 3, achieved when he won the Australian Open in 2014.

"I'm happy with the decision (to retire) and feeling at peace with that," Wawrinka said.

The United Cup is among anumber of tournamentsbeing played over the next two weeks Down Under ahead of the Australian Open which begins in Melbourne on Jan. 18.

His teammate Belinda Bencic started off the tie Saturday with a 6-2, 6-4 win over France's Leolia Jeanjean, giving the Swiss team a winning 2-0 lead.

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J.J. McCarthy tabbed to start Vikings' finale against Packers

After sitting out Week 17 with a hairline fracture in his throwing hand, Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy will start Sunday's season finale against the Green Bay Packers.

McCarthy was a full participant in the Vikings' practices on Thursday and Friday, which inspired head coach Kevin O'Connell to give the thumbs-up.

"He did a great job this week," O'Connell told reporters.

Sunday's game will mark McCarthy's 10th start during a roller-coaster debut season that has featured three injuries and a wide range of performances.

McCarthy has recorded a 5-4 record in his starts with a 57.3% completion rate, 1,450 yards, 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions while being sacked 27 times. His 71.2 pass-efficiency rating ranks next-to-last among the 41 NFL quarterbacks who have started at least four games this season. Only Cleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders (68.5) rates worse.

The Vikings have won McCarthy's last three starts - highlighted by his 16-of-23 passing for 163 yards and 3 touchdown passes during Minnesota's 31-0 win over the Washington Commanders on Dec. 7.

In his start immediately prior to that win, however, McCarthy threw for just 87 yards and 2 interceptions while taking five sacks in a 23-6 loss Nov. 23 at Green Bay.

McCarthy suffered a hairline fracture in his right hand during the Vikings' 16-13 road win against the New York Giants on Dec. 21. He missed five games during the first half of the season with a high ankle sprain. He sat out Week 13 while in the concussion protocol.

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Horvath leads No. 22 Navy past Cincinnati in Liberty Bowl

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Blake Horvath threw a pair of touchdown passes and rushed for a score to lead No. 22 Navy to its 11th victory of the season, 35-13 over short-handed Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl on Friday.

Horvath scored on a 2-yard run and had scoring passes of 30 and 13 yards. The senior QB, who helped open up the passing game this season for the run-heavy Midshipmen (11-2), finished 9 of 15 for 108 yards.

Alex Tecza rushed for 80 yards and a touchdown for Navy, which finished the season on a four-game winning streak, includinga 17-16 victory over Armyin its most important game of the year. Eli Heidenreich ran for 62 yards and had five receptions for 64 yards.

Cincinnati (7-6) was missing several key players, including quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who threw for 2,800 yards and 27 touchdowns this season, and its leading tackler, linebacker Jake Golday. The absences of Sorsby and running backs Tawee Walker and Evan Pryor left the Bearcats without their top three rushers.

ARMED FORCES BOWL

TEXAS STATE 41, RICE 10

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Quarterback Brad Jackson threw for 173 yards and three touchdowns, plus ran in another score on the ground for Texas State in a win over Rice.

Lincoln Pare rushed for 106 yards on 11 carries for one touchdown for the Bobcats (7-6), totalling 1,022 rushing yards in his final season. Chris Dawn Jr. caught two touchdown passes.

Jackson opened the scoring for Texas State off a 6-yard rush in the second quarter and the Bobcats went into halftime up 10-7. After the break, Jackson threw a 69-yard pass to Beau Sparks. Dawn Jr. caught passes from 12 and 14 yards out to score.

Pare broke away on a 63-yard run up the middle in the fourth quarter.

Kicker Tyler Robles hit two field goals for Texas State, from 30 and 28 yards out.

Aaron Turner caught Rice's (5-8) only touchdown of the day, a 2-yard pass up the middle from quarterback Patrick Crayton Jr. Crayton Jr. finished the day completing four passes for 70 yards and one interception.

HOLIDAY BOWL

SMU 24, NO 17 ARIZONA 19

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Kevin Jennings threw for 278 yards, highlighted by an 80-yard completion on a razzle-dazzle play on the second play from scrimmage, and SMU beat Arizona.

Jennings completed 21 of 32 passes, and set up two touchdown runs by T.J. Harden and one by Stone Eby for the Mustangs (9-4). They snapped a five-game postseason losing streak that included a 38-10 defeat to Penn State in the opening round of last season's College Football Playoff. Arizona also finished 9-4.

SMU was up 24-0 at halftime, a big enough lead to overcome three interceptions by Jennings in the second half and three touchdown passes by Arizona's Noah Fifita.

Fifita threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Cameron Barmore with 33 seconds left but SMU recovered the ensuing onside kick.

DUKE'S MAYO BOWL

WAKE FOREST 43, MISSISSIPPI STATE 29

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Robby Ashford threw for 303 yards and three touchdowns and ran for 50 yards and two scores, Koredell Bartley scored on a 100-yard kickoff return and Wake Forest beat Mississippi State, earning coach Jake Dickert a mayonnaise bath.

Ashford threw TD passes of 14 yards to Kamrean Johnson, 64 yards to Jack Foley and 62 yards to Ty Clark III and had scoring runs of 2 and 1 yards for the Demon Deacons (9-4). They won seven of their final nine games.

Clark finished with 153 yards from scrimmage after taking over the starting role after second-team All-ACC selection Demond Claiborne opted out of the game after declaring for the NFL draft.

Freshman quarterback Kamario Taylor, making his second college start, had a big second half for Mississippi State (5-8) and finished 13 of 22 for 241 yards and a touchdown. He ran for 60 yards and another score before suffering what appeared to be a significant leg injury with 1:46 left in the game. He was carted off the field and there was no immediate word on the extent of the injury.

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Justin Ford/Getty; David J. Griffin/Icon Sportswire via Getty Lane Kiffin; Zxavian Harris

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Lane Kiffin's sudden departure from the Ole Miss Rebels last month felt like "a slap in the face" to players, defensive tackle Zxavian Harris told ESPN

  • Harris added that Kiffin is "just trying to steal our shine" and said the former head coach "was trying to be a troll" before their Sugar Bowl win

  • The Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Georgia Bulldogs on Jan. 1 and will take on the Miami Hurricanes in the College Football Playoffs semifinal on Jan. 8

Former Ole Miss head coachLane Kiffin's sudden exit from the team last month left players feeling disrespected.

Rebels defensive tackle Zxavian Harris toldESPNhe thinks Kiffin's behavior amid his transition to rival LSU is Kiffin "just trying to steal our shine," particularly after the coach said he wanted to attend Ole Miss' Sugar Bowl game on Thursday, Jan. 1.

Harris added, "That's all he's trying to do. That's all he's been trying to do is steal our shine."

After Ole Miss's win over the Georgia Bulldogs on New Year's Day, which secured their spot in the College Football Playoff semifinal, the former head coach congratulated the Rebels on social media,writing, "What a great finish!!! So much fun!! Only two more to go @OleMissFB," alongside photos of his family celebrating the win.

What a great finish!!! So much fun!! Only two more to go ⁦@OleMissFB⁩ 🇹🇹 🪄 🏆#BTApic.twitter.com/axTTTHP5pO

— Lane Kiffin (@Lane_Kiffin)January 2, 2026

Harris told ESPN that Kiffin's sudden exit from the Rebels just before they competed in the College Football Playoffs felt like "a slap in the face" adding, "Like a slap and the backhand."

"He was trying to be a troll," Harris said. "We're going to troll him. We got something for him."

Tyler Kaufman/Getty  Lane Kiffin on Dec. 1, 2025 in Louisiana

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Kiffin accepted the head coaching job at LSU — a more storied program with multiple national championships which had recently faltered under former head coach Brian Kelly, who was fired earlier this season — on Nov. 30, a shocking move midway through the college football season.

Ole Miss opted to not let Kiffin finish out the season and fired him, which meant leaving the team during one of their best seasons. After the announcement, aphotoshared on social media appeared to show that Ole Missleft Kiffin's clothing rackout on the street outside of an athletic facility.

A spokesperson for the Ole Miss athletic department did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment on the image, shared by Ole Miss football podcaster Ben Garrett.

Kiffin'sdaughter Landry, 20, trolled "angry football fans" in a TikTok video following her father's move to LSU, sharing an eight-second TikTokvideoset to the song "The Joke Is On You" by Niki Watkins, of herself singing and blowing kisses to the camera.

Over the video, Landry wrote, "Wish I could be as creative as angry football fans," adding a heart-hands emoji.

In her caption, the Ole Miss student wrote about her father, who accepted the head coaching job at LSU: "It's not that deep."

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