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NBA-SCHEDULE

Bucks beat Hornets in Paris

UNDATED (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks have won the first NBA regular-season game to be played in France.

Giannis Antetokounmpo (YAH'-nihs an-teh-toh-KOON'-poh) had 30 points and 16 rebounds as the Bucks downed the Hornets, 116-103 in Paris. Charlotte and Milwaukee were tied going into the fourth quarter before the Bucks poured in 38 points the rest of the way.

The Bucks are a league-best 40-6 following their eighth straight win. They have their best 46-game start in team history, topping the 39-7 mark they compiled before winning the NBA championship.

Eric Bledsoe added 20 points and five assists for the Bucks, while Malik Monk led Charlotte with 31 points.

Checking out Friday’s other NBA action:

— The Raptors earned their sixth straight win as Kyle Lowry scored 26 points and Pascal Siakam (see-A’-kam) added 23 in a 118-112 downing of the Knicks. Fred VanVleet and Norman Powell each finished with 16 points in Toronto’s eighth consecutive victory over New York.

— Kemba Walker scored 19 of his 37 points in the second quarter to help the Celtics rally from an early 46-30 deficit to beat the Magic, 109-98. Gordon Hayward finished with 22 points and Daniel Theis (tys) added 16 in Boston’s third win in a row.

— Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 24 of his 29 points in the first half and sank a big 3-pointer with about three minutes left in the Grizzlies, 125-112 win at Detroit. Ja (jah) Morant had 16 points and 12 assists for Memphis, and Dillon Brooks scored 22 of his 27 points in the second half.

NBA-NEWS

Warriors, Mavs working on deal involving Cauley-Stein

UNDATED (AP) — The Warriors are working to finalize a trade to send center Willie Cauley-Stein to the Mavericks for a second-round draft pick this summer. A person with direct knowledge of the trade discussions confirmed the swap of Cauley-Stein was in the works and anticipated it to be complete soon. Cauley-Stein is averaging 7.9 points, 6.2 rebounds, 1.5 assists and a team-leading 1.22 blocks in 41 games with 37 starts for the Warriors this season.

Also in the NBA:

— The Bulls expect forward Lauri Markkanen (MAR'-kuh-nehn) to miss four to six weeks because of an injured right hip. Markkanen is averaging 15 points and 6.5 rebounds.

NHL-ALL-STAR WEEKEND

Binnington treats Blues fans to skills win

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The NHL held its skills competition on the eve of the All-Star game in St. Louis.

Blues netminder Jordan Binnington made the locals happy by capturing the goaltending shootout competition. He stopped his last 10 shots faced, beating the streak of nine set by Tampa Bay’s Alexi Vasilievskiy (va-sih-LEHV’-skee).

Islanders forward Mat Barzal captured the fastest skater competition, beating three-time defending champ and Oilers forward Connor McDavid with a time of 13.175 seconds. Barzal was just three-thousandths off the record held by Detroit’s Dylan Larkin.

Hurricanes defenseman Jacob Slavin (SLA’-vihn) was the most accurate shooter, needing just 9.505 seconds to hit the four targets.

And Canada was a 2-1 winner over the United States in the 3-on-3 women’s game. Ann-Renee Desbiens (ann-reh-NAY deh-bee-AN’) was fantastic in stopping 18 of 19 shots for Canada.

MLB-NEWS

Mets introduce Rojas as their new manager

UNDATED (AP) — Luis Rojas has begun his tenure as manager of the New York Mets by thanking his famous father, Felipe Alou (feh-LEE'-pay ah-LOO').

Rojas was introduced by the Mets on Friday as the replacement for Carlos Beltrán, whose tenure was cut short last week after just 84 days. Felipe Alou was a three-time All-Star who managed Montreal for 10 seasons and San Francisco for four. Rojas called him his “college, university of baseball” and said he "taught me the game of baseball and life and helped me balance that through this journey." Rojas also praised his brother, six-time All-Star Moises Alou.

Rojas had been the Mets quality control coach last year.

In other MLB news:

— Dallas Keuchel (KY'-kul) has become the first member of the 2017 Houston Astros to offer a public apology for the team's sign-stealing scheme during their run to the World Series championship. Now with the Chicago White Sox, Keuchel says he felt what happened in Houston was blown out of proportion, but he was sorry.

— Alex Gordon has agreed to consent to a trade by the Kansas City Royals starting June 16, an unusual provision in the outfielder's new $4 million, one-year contract. Gordon has spent his entire career with the Royals and has the right to block trades under baseball's labor contract.

— Josh Donaldson's 2024 option with the Minnesota Twins can escalate an additional $4 million based on awards he earns during the first four seasons of the deal. Donaldson and the Twins finalized a $92 million, four-year contract on Wednesday.

NFL-NEWS

Eli Manning retires

UNDATED (AP) — Eli Manning officially ended his NFL career on Friday at a packed news conference surrounded by his family, friends, former New York Giants teammates, ex-coaches and two Lombardi trophies.

The 39-year-old quarterback said he had no immediate plans and no regrets. But he said he would miss the time with teammates, the preparation and the beers in the back of the bus after wins.

The two-time Super Bowl MVP said he plans to spend some time reliving the positives memories, enjoying himself and being an assistant coach on his daughter's third-grade basketball team. A job with the Giants is a possibility, he said.

The Giants plans to retire his number 10.

In other NFL news:

— The Saints are going to court to keep the public from seeing hundreds of emails. The messages allegedly show team executives doing public relations damage control for the area's Roman Catholic archdiocese to help it contain the fallout from a burgeoning sexual abuse crisis. Attorneys for several men suing the church say 276 documents they obtained through discovery show the NFL team aided the Archdiocese of New Orleans in its “pattern and practice of concealing its crimes.” Saints attorneys say the archdiocese sought its advice on how to handle media attention that would come from the 2018 release of a list of more than 50 clergy members “credibly accused” of sexual abuse.

— NFL free agent Antonio Brown has been released on bail after a night in a Florida jail, after he turned himself in to face charges that he and his trainer attacked the driver of a moving truck. Police say Brown didn't want to pay the $4,000 bill. Conditions imposed for bail include wearing a GPS monitor, not possessing weapons, drug testing and a mental health evaluation. Browns off-field troubles cost him jobs with the Oakland Raiders and New England Patriots.

— Police in Ohio say they found small amounts of marijuana in Kareem Hunt’s car when the Browns running back was cited for speeding this week. Hunt was suspended eight games last season for two physical altercations. Cleveland signed him to a one-year contract last February. Hunt was cut by the Chiefs after a video surfaced of Hunt shoving and kicking a woman at a Cleveland hotel.

TENNIS-AUSTRALIAN OPEN

Pliskova ousted

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Australian Open schedule continues with Day 6 of the tournament.

Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova pulled off the day’s first surprise by downing second-seeded Katarina Pliskova (PLIHSH’-koh-vah), 7-6, 7-6. Pavluchenkova had one just one set in her six previous meetings with Pliskova before capturing the 2-hour, 25-minute match.

Next up for Pavlyuchenkova is three-time major champion Angelique Kerber, who has advanced to the fourth round with a 6-2, 6-7, 6-3 win over Camila Giorgi. Kerber is seeking her second Australian Open single title and her first Grand Slam championship since Wimbledon in 2018.

PGA-FARMERS INSURANCE OPEN

Palmer leads following 62

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Ryan Palmer carded 11 birdies for a 10-under 62 on the North Course to build a two-shot lead over Brandt Snedeker in the PGA’s Farmers Insurance Open.

Palmer was sprinting toward a course record on the North until missing the fairway on the tough par-4 closing hole and making his only bogey of the round.

Tiger Woods began his day with four putts from 25 feet before settling for a 71 that leaves him six shots back.

Phil Mickelson missed the cut for the second straight week and headed for the practice range. Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele (SHOW’-flee), defending champion Justin Rose and U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland also missed the cut.

LPGA-GAINBRIDGE

Sagstrom on top through 36

BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — Madelene Sagstrom birdied seven of her first nine holes and shot a 10-under 62 to take the second-round lead in the Gainbridge LPGA at Boca Raton, Florida.

Sagstrom birdied the first two holes, parred the next two and made five straight birdies to make the turn in 7-under 29. She is 10 under through 36 holes one shot ahead of European Solheim Cup teammate Carlota Ciganda of Spain.

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