BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026 Uber Cup | Group C | Court 3 Chinese Taipei vs Australia Forum Horsens #ThomasUberCupFinals #Horsens2026 Disclaimer: If you are not able to watch the live stream of matches on BWF TV due to it being geo-blocked in your country that is because the rights for this tournament has been sold to a broadcaster in your country. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/BWFsubscribe Download the Badminton4U app: https://badminton4u.sport BWF TV is the official channel of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), where we bring to you live, catch-up and delayed streaming of the big events on the HSBC BWF World Tour, as well as the majors like the BWF Sudirman Cup Finals, BWF Thomas and Uber Cup Finals and the BWF World Championships. Plus enjoy a range of other exclusive content including the latest highlights and interviews as well as our top-rating magazine show Badminton Unlimited. Website: http://www.bwfbadminton.org TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bwf.official X: https://x.com/bwfmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwfbadminton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwf.official Weibo: https://weibo.com/BWFofficial
BWF Thomas & Uber Cup Finals 2026 Thomas Cup | Group C | Court 2 Chinese Taipei vs Sweden Forum Horsens #ThomasUberCupFinals #Horsens2026 Disclaimer: If you are not able to watch the live stream of matches on BWF TV due to it being geo-blocked in your country that is because the rights for this tournament has been sold to a broadcaster in your country. Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/BWFsubscribe Download the Badminton4U app: https://badminton4u.sport BWF TV is the official channel of the Badminton World Federation (BWF), where we bring to you live, catch-up and delayed streaming of the big events on the HSBC BWF World Tour, as well as the majors like the BWF Sudirman Cup Finals, BWF Thomas and Uber Cup Finals and the BWF World Championships. Plus enjoy a range of other exclusive content including the latest highlights and interviews as well as our top-rating magazine show Badminton Unlimited. Website: http://www.bwfbadminton.org TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bwf.official X: https://x.com/bwfmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bwfbadminton Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bwf.official Weibo: https://weibo.com/BWFofficial
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The Kazan players got into the game faster: they immediately made it difficult for their opponents to receive the ball, and Maxim Mikhailov was good in attack. However, his opponent, Maxim Sapozhkov, lost his first balls: he was blocked by Mikhail Labinsky and hit an out, forcing Konstantin Bryansky to take a timeout at a score of 2:7. The Kazan players were good in attack and maintained their lead. This continued until Labinsky was blocked twice (18:15). However, Mikhail soon redeemed himself by blocking Sapozhkov again – 23:19. Mikhailov put an end to the game. The debut of the second party was already in favor of Dynamo – 6:1. It was Sapozhkov who was reliable in attack, and he also single-handedly blocked Dmitry Volkov. After Labinsky's attack into out, Kazan's deficit increased to –6, and Alexey Verbov used his second timeout. When Volkov was again under Sapozhkov (6:13), he gave way to Andrei Surmachevsky on the court. And at the score of 10:17, Drazen Luburić replaced Mikhailov. They were unable to turn the tide of the game – the Kazan team made many mistakes in attack, while the Moscow team played almost flawlessly (88%). Volkov, who returned to the court after the break, was blocked twice in a row. Surmachevsky came in instead, but he was also blocked immediately, resulting in a score of 6:10. The Kazan team struggled to find their offensive game. With a score of 11:16, Verbolov made a double substitution, but Mikhail Vyshnikov also faced challenges in coordinating with his attackers, particularly in terms of first-tempo attacks. Dynamo had unstoppable setters Denis Bogdan and Anton Semyshev, who never made mistakes in attack. However, Zenit's setters were struggling. Volkov hit the antenna, and Labinsky was blocked by Pavel Pankov, resulting in a 4-7 score. Soon, the Moscow captain blocked Labinsky again, and Surmachevsky entered the game in his place. Dynamo had a significant advantage in terms of serving and blocking. At 11-15, Vyshnikov replaced Abaev, but the game's dynamics remained unchanged. Dynamo was superior in all aspects, especially in blocking (15-5). VFV - http://www.volley.ru/
Micah Handlogten might not be a flashy transfer portal name, but he could be EXACTLY the type of player Arkansas basketball needs heading into next season. In this full breakdown, we take a deep dive into the 7’1, 255-pound center from Florida and why his impact goes far beyond the box score. Handlogten entered the transfer portal after playing a key role for the Florida Gators, including being part of a national championship run. What makes his story even more unique is the fact that he originally planned to redshirt during the 2024-25 season while recovering from a leg injury. However, when Florida suffered frontcourt injuries late in the year, Handlogten made the decision to return in February and help his team make a postseason push. That type of toughness and team-first mentality is something coaches absolutely love. Now the big question is whether Handlogten will receive an NCAA waiver that allows him to play a fifth season. That decision is expected sometime between May and July, and it could significantly impact his transfer market. If he’s granted eligibility, he instantly becomes one of the most valuable “role player” big men in the portal. Statistically, Handlogten isn’t going to jump off the page as a scorer, but his value comes in areas that WIN games. During the 2025-26 season, he averaged 4.1 points and 5.9 rebounds while shooting an efficient 63.7% from the field. But the real story is his rebounding — especially on the offensive glass. In the 2023-24 season, Handlogten recorded 108 offensive rebounds, which ranks as the second-highest single-season total in Florida basketball history. He followed that up with another 100+ offensive rebound season, making him one of only two players in program history (along with Patric Young) to accomplish that feat multiple times. That kind of production translates directly into extra possessions, second-chance points, and winning basketball. At Marshall, Handlogten showed even more upside, averaging 7.6 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks per game while earning Sun Belt Freshman of the Year honors. He also ranked among the national leaders in both rebounding and shot blocking, showing the defensive impact he can bring at a high level. So what does this mean for Arkansas? If the Razorbacks are looking for a physical, high-motor big who can dominate the glass, protect the rim, and do all the dirty work, Handlogten fits perfectly. He projects as a rotation center who can give you 15–20 minutes per game while impacting the game in ways that don’t always show up in scoring totals. This video breaks down his strengths, weaknesses, fit in Arkansas’ system, and why he could be a sneaky but important addition out of the transfer portal. Is Micah Handlogten a must-get player for the Razorbacks? Or is he more of a depth piece with limited upside? Watch the full breakdown to find out. If you’re a Razorback fan, make sure to like, subscribe, and stay locked in for more Arkansas basketball and transfer portal coverage. Woo Pig! 🐗
The 2026 NBA Playoffs feature four primary storylines involving significant statistical milestones and franchise transitions. This video analyzes the San Antonio Spurs, Detroit Pistons, Oklahoma City Thunder, and Portland Trail Blazers as they enter the first round. San Antonio Spurs The Spurs finished the regular season 62-20, marking their first playoff appearance since 2019. Victor Wembanyama led the league in blocks with 3.1 per game while averaging 25 points. On November 10, Wembanyama became the first player in NBA history to record 35 points, 10 rebounds, 5 assists, 5 blocks, and 5 three-pointers in a single game. Detroit Pistons Detroit completed a statistically unprecedented turnaround, moving from a 14-win season to a 60-win season within two years. Cade Cunningham leads the roster, averaging 24 points and 10 assists per game. The team's defensive identity has been a primary factor in their ascent in the Eastern Conference. Oklahoma City Thunder The Thunder finished with the best record in the league at 64-18. On April 17, 2026, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was awarded his second consecutive MVP trophy. As the defending champions, Oklahoma City relies on a defense that forces 16 turnovers per game, supported by Chet Holmgren’s interior presence and a specialized perimeter rotation. Portland Trail Blazers Portland advanced to the postseason via the Play-In Tournament following a season of significant coaching turnover. Under Tiago Splitter, the team recovered from a 19-22 start. Deni Avdija emerged as a central figure, averaging 24.2 points and 6.7 assists per game, including a 41-point performance to secure their playoff berth. #NBA #NBAPlayoffs #Wembanyama #SGA #CadeCunningham #DeniAvdija #SanAntonioSpurs #DetroitPistons #OKCThunder #PortlandTrailBlazers #BasketballStats #NBA2026
May 14, 1995. Orlando Magic vs. Chicago Bulls. 24 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists. But it was one block that changed everything.
Isaiah Stewart got the block on Paolo Banchero which was ruled good after the foul was challenged. Then Paolo dunked on Stewart to get his revenge but Pistons won so who really had the last laugh?🤔 Detroit Pistons vs Orlando Magic Game 2 - 2026 NBA Playoffs #nba #basketball #nbahighlights