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Former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban argues NBA should embrace tanking, admits to using tactic with Mavs

February 17, 2026
Former Mavericks owner Mark Cuban argues NBA should embrace tanking, admits to using tactic with Mavs

Former Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban believes the NBA should embrace tanking. No, really.

Cuban went on a lengthy diatribe Tuesday in which he described his feelings on the subject. In his post, Cuban outlined why he believes the NBA should focus on "creating experiences for fans" and admitted to tanking while he was running the Mavs.

In Cuban's post — whichcan be read in full here— he claimed that fans don't necessarily want to see their teams compete every single night. Cuban said fans don't necessarily remember specific scores, dunks or shots from games. Instead, he argued, they remember the people who attended the game with them.

Cuban said fans are aware a team cannot win every single game, but that the hope of improvement is what drives fans forward. Sometimes, the easiest way to do that is to tank, per Cuban.

"Fans know their team can't win every game. They know only one team can win a ring. What fans that care about their team's record want is hope. Hope they will get better and have a chance to compete for the playoffs and then maybe a ring.

"The one way to get closer to that is via the draft. And trades. And cap room. You have a better chance of improving via all 3 , when you tank."

Cuban then admitted to tanking when he was with the Mavericks. He claimed the team didn't tank "often," but said the fans appreciated when the Mavericks pushed for better draft position. Cuban said tanking helped the team secure Luka Dončić during the 2018 NBA Draft.

Cuban eventually tried to connect the two issues, and argued "pricing fans out of games" is a bigger problem than tanking.

"You know who cares the least about tanking, a parent who can't afford to bring their 3 kids to a game and buy their kids a jersey of their fave player.

"Tanking isn't the issue. Affordability and quality of game presentation are."

A few hours later, Cuban sent a lengthy follow-up to his initial tweet. In it, he explained why tanking was more viable than ever now. The tweet, which contains some NSFW language,can be read in full here. Cuban ultimately concludes that — based on the current NBA rules — getting the most out of players on rookie deals is the easiest way to win games. Sometimes, a team has to tank to get the most elite rookies in the draft.

Cuban said the real issue there is that the team has to lie to its fans when it tanks. Otherwise, that team will receive a hefty fine from the NBA. Cuban called for a scenario where teams could be more open about their intentions, saying he wished teams could be upfront about tanking for a draft pick and communicating why they were taking that approach with fans.

In that scenario, Cuban also called for some accountability, saying a team owner should then meet with season-ticket holders and fans to answer questions about the team's approach.

Many of Cuban's opinions should get support from fans, though some of his leaps in logic don't exactly fit, particularly Cuban's attempt to connect tanking with making games more affordable and growing fandom. There are plenty of ways for a team to grow fandom in sports. Offering affordable tickets certainly feels like a good way to get a wide number of fans invested in the team. Winning games is also pretty important on that end, though. It's a lot more fun to support a team that's playing well.

To Cuban's point, there are times when tanking does seem like an advantageous option for franchises. And after seeing the tactic put into place a number of times — and occasionally result in success — the practice is more accepted among fan bases at this point.

Fans are capable of understanding when it's the right move to try and secure the top pick in the draft. It's not always a guarantee that works out, but having a shot at more elite talent in the draft can make a huge impact on a franchise if the player selected is a superstar.

But that also results in a lot of bad basketball, especially during the second half of an NBA season. If a team has virtually no shot at winning, it's going to be tough to draw fans out to the game, regardless of how cheap it is to attend.

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Detroit’s stunning surge: Pistons enter post-All-Star play with the NBA’s best record

February 17, 2026
Detroit's stunning surge: Pistons enter post-All-Star play with the NBA's best record

The Detroit Pistons had the worst record in franchise history at the All-Star break four years ago. And two years ago, their record at the break was even worse.

Look at them now.

When theNBAstarts post-All-Star play on Thursday, the Pistons — a franchise that last won a playoff series in 2008 — will start the night with the best record in the league, a smidge ahead of the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder. Detroit is 40-13, Oklahoma City 42-14.

The Thunder were expected to be here. The Pistons probably weren't. How Detroit finishes, and if it can hold on to that top spot, is one of the intriguing storylines for the stretch run of the NBA season — with two-thirds of the year complete and teams now set to sprint toward the playoffs orsprint toward the bottomin search of better lottery odds.

"We're just going to run our race," Pistons All-Star guard Cade Cunningham said. "We like where we're at, and we're going to continue to try to finish our season strong."

There's a lot to like about the Pistons going into the home stretch.

They haven't been prone to any sort of real slide yet; they're 11-2 after a loss and are one of only three teams (Oklahoma City andSan Antonioare the others) yet to have a losing streak of more than two games. They don't get blown out; they have a league-low three losses by 10 points or more. They're a league-best 17-6 against teams who were at .500 or better.

Playoff basketball awaits in Detroit, and for the first time since 2008 there should be a Game 1 of a postseason series at home for the Pistons. Plenty of other teams — the Thunder, Boston, New York, San Antonio, Denver, Houston, Cleveland — are probably safe to call playoff locks at this point as well.

The next two months will tell the tale of which teams find their way either into Round 1 or will be trying to land the No. 1 draft pick instead.

"It's been hard. It's been a long journey so far, but just going to work every day, finding ways to connect with my teammates, connect with the city the best I can, and bring wins to the city," Cunningham said. "That's what the city respects and loves is people that go out there and compete every day. There were times they didn't like how we played. We figured it out, and now we have something going, something building. Just have to keep going now."

The realistic contenders

The top five teams in the NBA record-wise right now: Detroit, Oklahoma City, San Antonio, Boston, Denver and New York (the Nuggets and Knicks are tied).

Expect one of those clubs as the champion in June.

Granted, in the early days the league had far fewer teams than it does now. But there have been only four instances of the eventual NBA Finals winner not being among the league's top-five teams record-wise at the All-Star break.

Milwaukee was seventh at the break in the coronavirus-affected 2020-21 season. Detroit was seventh at the break in 2003-04, Houston was ninth at the break in 1994-95 and Washington was eighth in 1977-78.

The scoring race

It looks like a two-person race for the scoring title: the Los Angeles Lakers' Luka Doncic and Oklahoma City's Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

Doncic is averaging 32.8 points, Gilgeous-Alexander — the reigning champion — is averaging 31.8.

Doncic won the scoring race in 2023-24; Gilgeous-Alexander could become the 14th player in NBA history to win the title in consecutive seasons.

Award possibilities

Boston's Jayson Tatum and Indiana's Tyrese Haliburton — All-NBA picks last season — were going to be out of the awards mix this season because of their Achilles tendon tears suffered in last season's playoffs, so it was clear from the outset of this season that the group of award winners this spring would be different.

Turns out, it's going to be very different.

Because of the 65-game rule for eligibility for most player awards, the Lakers' LeBron James is going to see his 21-year streak of making the All-NBA team end. He's one of five All-NBA picks from last season who are assured of not making the team this year, joining Tatum, Haliburton, Milwaukee's Giannis Antetokounmpo and Oklahoma City's Jalen Williams.

On the brink of joining that list: Denver's Nikola Jokic and Golden State's Stephen Curry, who basically can miss one more game the rest of the way to preserve their award eligibility.

Cleveland's Evan Mobley — second-team All-NBA last season — has been inactive 13 times this year, so he doesn't have a lot of missed-time wiggle room down the stretch of the season. The Lakers' Austin Reaves, Washington's Anthony Davis and Memphis' Ja Morant are all well past the cutoff for eligibility as well.

Others who are close to missing too much time for an All-NBA shot: Doncic, San Antonio's Victor Wembanyama, the Los Angeles Clippers' Kawhi Leonard, Utah's Lauri Markkanen and Phoenix's Devin Booker.

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2026 Heisman Trophy odds: Notre Dame QB CJ Carr opens as the favorite

February 17, 2026
2026 Heisman Trophy odds: Notre Dame QB CJ Carr opens as the favorite

We're only a few weeks removed from the Indiana Hoosiers pulling off one of the great underdog stories in American sports — let alone college football — and winning the College Football national championship27-21 over the Miami Hurricanes.

While we're still months away from any games being played on the field, odds are already out for next season — notably, odds for the 2026 Heisman trophy.

And for potentially the first time ever, a Notre Dame Fighting Irish QB is the preseason favorite. Notre Dame QB CJ Carr (+700) is the favorite to win the 2026 Heisman at BetMGM, followed closely by Texas QB Arch Manning (+800). They are the only two players with single-digits odds.

No Notre Dame player has been a preseason Heisman favorite since at least 2009, which is as far back as theSports Odds Historydatabase goes.

Carr started all 12 games for Notre Dame this past season, going 10-2 and throwing for 2,741 yards, along with 24 passing touchdowns and six interceptions. The Fighting Irish missed out on the College Football Playoff, losing their two games (at Miami and against Texas A&M) by a total of four points.

Manning was the 2025 Heisman preseason favorite at sportsbooks, but lost that spot after a tough debut against Ohio State. Manning had the most bets, total dollars wagered and was BetMGM's largest liability in the Heisman market before the 2025 season began.

Oregon QB Dante Moore (11-1), Ohio State QB Julian Sayin (12-1) and new Indiana QB Josh Hoover (12-1) have the next-best odds.Moore chose to return to the Ducksafter struggling in the CFP, while Hoover joined the Hoosiers via the transfer portal, and is the presumed starter withFernando Mendoza declaring for the 2026 NFL draft. Sayin was a 2025 Heisman trophy finalist and finished fourth.

Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith (14-1) has the best odds for any skill-position player.

No Notre Dame player has won the Heisman trophy since WR Tim Brown in 1987.

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‘Signal Sniffer’ Technology Used to Search for Nancy Guthrie: Reports

February 17, 2026
Nancy Guthrie. Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

Savannah Guthrie/Instagram

NEED TO KNOW

  • Nancy Guthrie was reported missing on the morning of Feb. 1. Hours before, authorities said they believed she was taken from her home unwillingly, and her pacemaker device was disconnected from her cell phone around 2:28 a.m. local time

  • On Sunday, Feb. 15, authorities reportedly deployed a "signal sniffer" in an effort to ping a signal from Nancy's pacemaker as the search for the 84-year-old mother of Today co-host Savannah Guthrie enters its third week

  • "All we need is one little transmission, and it's honed in just to her pacemaker's address. So we're only seeing Nancy's address; this 100% could work," David Kennedy, who invented and provided the device to authorities, said on CNN Monday, Feb. 16

Authorities are using a "signal sniffer" as the search forNancy Guthrieenters its third week, according to reports.

The tracking tool has been attached to a helicopter in an attempt to detect signals from Nancy's pacemaker, law enforcement sources toldCBS News.

"Nancy has a pacemaker, and in that technology, there's what's called Bluetooth Low Energy, which emits a very non-powerful transmission that you can communicate with your mobile devices for," David Kennedy, a former NSA hacker who created and provided the device to authorities, said during an appearance on CNN Monday, Feb. 16.

He referenced helicopters flying "really low to the ground" near Nancy's home, and noted that the distance to be able to ping a signal from Nancy's pacemaker is "very low."

"So they're sweeping the areas looking for this transmission," Kennedy said. "I was able to confirm that based on the pacemaker she has, it will broadcast every three to four minutes or so with a very small transmission. If authorities are able to capture that and triangulate exactly where Nancy is based off of her pacemaker."

The 84-year-old woman was reported missing on Feb. 1, having been last seen at her Tucson, Ariz., home on Jan. 31.Guthrie's doorbell camera was disconnectedat 1:47 a.m., local time. Then, a person on camera was detected at 2:12 a.m. Sixteen minutes later, at 2:28 a.m., Guthrie's pacemaker was disconnected from the pacemaker app on her cellphone, authorities previously said.

The FBI and Pima County Sheriff's Office are working together on the investigation. The FBI didn't respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

Kennedy said on Monday that authorities could use what's called "high gain antennas and amplifiers" to "expand" their reach, as the signal sniffer devices typically only transmit 15 to 35 feet. With an amplifier, a signal's reach can stretch to anywhere between 800 to 1,000 feet.

Using drones instead of helicopters could potentially cover more ground as the search for Guthrie continues, Kennedy added.

"All we need is one little transmission, and it's honed in just to her pacemaker's address. So we're only seeing Nancy's address; this 100% could work," said Kennedy. "You have a lot of area to cover. She could be 1 mile from the house or 100 miles."

The signal from the pacemaker can "continue for multiple years afterwards, even if an individual is deceased," Kennedy said, adding that an amplifier can "cut through" factors like concrete, metal and oversaturation.

Suspect captured on Nancy Guthrie's Nest camera footage Pima County Sheriff's Department

Pima County Sheriff's Department

Tracy Walder, a former CIA and FBI agent tells PEOPLE that the signal sniffer is a "new" and "somewhat experimental" form of technology.

"I don't know how effective it's going to be in finding Nancy's pacemaker because you have to be just 30 to 100 feet from the pacemaker, it's hard to detect," they add. "So a helicopter has to hover low and slow in one particular area to look for it. I don't think that's practical. They need to know where they are looking."

Officials believe a masked, hooded figure seen on Nancy'sdoorbell camerakidnapped her in the early morning hours of Feb. 1.

The FBI Phoenix office later sharedadditional details describing the suspect: "The suspect is described as a male, approximately 5'9" - 5'10" tall, with an average build. In the video, he is wearing a black, 25-liter 'Ozark Trail Hiker Pack' backpack."

Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos said in a statement on Monday that "The Guthrie family — to include all siblings and spouses — has been cleared as possible suspects."

On Sunday, Feb. 15, Nancy's daughter,Todayco-host Savannah Guthrie, shared an Instagramvideo, urging "whoever has her or knows where she is" to come forward."It's never too late,"she concluded the emotional video, adding in the caption: "Bring her home. It's never too late to do the next right thing."

Nancy and Savannah Guthrie on May 4, 2015 in Sydney, Australia. Don Arnold/WireImage

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A$100,000 rewardhas been offered for any information leading to Nancy's recovery or an arrest in the case.

Anyone with information about Nancy Guthrie's disappearance is asked to please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff's Department 520-351-4900.

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Tyra Banks shuts down question about estranged friend Jay Manuel's firing from “America’s Next Top Model”

February 17, 2026
Jay Manuel and Tyra Banks on 'America's Next Top Model' cycle 7 The CW

It seemsTyra Bankswould prefernotto be on top of answering questions about her estranged friendJay Manuel's firing fromAmerica's Next Top Model, per a scene in the new Netflix docuseriesReality Check: Inside America's Next Top Model.

AsANTMcreative director and frequent panelist, Manuel says in the three-part documentary series, the fashion figure first sought longtime friend and collaborator Banks' approval to leave the beloved modeling competition series after its eighth cycle in 2007. He then alleges that things became uncomfortable on set between the pair, with Manuel claiming that Banks responded to his lengthy, emotional email on the subject with three words, "I am disappointed," and that he consequently felt pressured to remain on the show for the foreseeable future.

Manuel and fellow OGANTMpersonalities — photographerNigel Barkerandrunway coach Miss J. Alexander— were eventually dismissed from the show years later after cycle 18, which Manuel says came as a blindsiding surprise. He also suggests in the docuseries that Banks and producers might've had something to do with leaking news about the trio's firing ahead of what he says was a planned press release indicating an amicable split.

Tyra Banks and Jay Manuel on 'America's Next Top Model' cycle 12 Evan Giordanella/The CW

Evan Giordanella/The CW

WhenReality Checkproducers question Banks about Manuel in her sit-down interview for the project, she shuts down the inquiry and refuses to address the drama.

"Nah, I'd prefer…" Banks says, briefly trailing off before collecting her thoughts. "Yeah, I should call Jay."

She adds, "I don't want to do this here. But, he's a special man." (A representative for Banks did not respond toEntertainment Weekly's request for comment.)

Manuel elaborates on why he felt a pressure to remain with the show for so long after expressing interest in leaving, alleging that, "There was a warning that strikes the fear of God in you. People talk about being blacklisted. Those words were not used, but I suspected that's what it would turn into, and I didn't know how to talk to...because honestly the person I would always talk to was Tyra."

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Of his dynamic with Banks on cycle 9, shortly after telling her that he wanted to leave the show, Manuel says the edition's premiere casting episode marked "the first time I really realized there was a real problem" because Banks "wouldn't speak with me" at the judging table.

"On camera, we learned to play and laugh, but it was just clear I was not allowed to speak with her outside of that, which, after that first day, I thought, there's absolutely no way I'm going to survive this cycle," he remembers.

Miss J. Alexander and Tyra Banks on 'America's Next Top Model' Monty Brinton/UPN

Monty Brinton/UPN

Manuel has long hinted at tumultuous times on the set ofANTM, with fans even speculating that his 2020 fiction novelThe Wig, The Bitch & The Meltdown— about the turbulent relationship between a ruthless model-TV host and her friend and on-camera companion — was inspired by his time working with Banks onTop Model.

OtherTop Modelpersonalities also open up inReality Checkabout distance from Banks after the show, includingMiss J, who reveals in the series that he had a stroke in 2022that left him in a coma and subsequently paralyzed. He tells the production that Banks never came to see him in the hospital, despite their years of friendship before and duringANTM.

"I had a stroke. I woke up, I didn't know where I was, other than the hospital," Miss J says in the series. "I spent five weeks in a coma, and I couldn't walk. I couldn't talk. I thought to myself, what was I going to do? I couldn't walk, I couldn't speak. It was emotional; I cried. I'm not ashamed to say that. I cried, and then once I was in the hospital, Jay and Nigel came to visit."

"Did Tyra come and visit you?" a producer then asks Miss J, who replies, "No, not yet. She just sent me a text that she wants to come and visit me. But, no, not yet." (A representative for Banks also did not respond to EW's request for comment on this matter.)

AmidReality Check'sinvestigations into controversialANTMmoments from the past(including portions on photo shoots thattasked models with portraying women of different racesand gettingmedical procedures to continue in the competition), the docuseries also sees Banks reveal that the show is scheduled to return for a new cycle.

"I feel like my work is not done. You have no idea what we have planned for cycle 25," Banks says in the closing moments ofReality Check,years after first teasing to EW in a 2018 interview that she was considering, at the time, bringingANTMback for another all-star edition as a series finale. While the show was never formally canceled,the last all-new episode ofTop Modelaired on VH1 in 2018, after its 2003 debut on UPN and subsequent shift to The CW for cycle 7 in 2006.

Reality Check: Inside America's Next Top Modelis now streaming on Netflix.

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Stephen Colbert Slams CBS On-Air for Banning Interview With Democrat Candidate

February 17, 2026
Stephen Colbert

Stephen Colbertdidn't hold back on Monday's (February 16)Late Showas he blasted his CBS bosses andFCC chairman Brendan Carrfor banning his interview with Texas Democratic state representative James Talarico.

At the top of the show, the late-night host introduced his house band and hyped the line-up of guests for Monday's show, which includedThe Last Thing He Told MestarJennifer Garner. He then told his audience, "You know who is not one of my guests tonight? That's Texas state representative James Talarico."

Colbert went on to explain, "He was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network's lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast."

As the studio audience booed, the comedian added, "Then, I was told, in some uncertain terms, that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on. And because my network clearly does not want us to talk about this… Let's talk about this."

Colbert, who will broadcast thefinal episodeofThe Late Showin May, revealed the scrapped interview was the result of new guidance from FCC Chair Carr, who suggested that late-night shows follow the "equal time" rule. This rule requires broadcasters to provide equal time to each political candidate running for office.

There has long been an exception for news and talk-show interviews with politicians. However, as Colbert pointed out, Carr's latest guidelines said he was thinking about dropping the exception for late-night talk shows because "some of them are motivated by partisan purposes."

"Well, FCC you," Colbert retorted. "I think you are motivated by partisan purposes yourself. Sir, you smelt it because you dealt it. Let's call this what it is:Donald Trump's administration wants to silence anyone who says anything bad about Trump on TV because all Trump does is watch TV. He's like a toddler with too much screen time."

The host said the two people most affected by this new rule are himself and his friend and fellow late-night host,Jimmy Kimmel. Kimmel drew the ire of Carr last year after comments he made on-air about the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.ABC temporarily suspendedKimmel following backlash from right-wing critics.

Colbert played a clip of Carr defending his new guidelines, in which the FCC Chair said, "If Kimmel or Colbert want to continue to do their programming, and they don't want to have to comply with this requirement, then they can go to a cable channel or a podcast or a streaming service, and that's fine."

"I decided to take Brendan Carr's advice," Colbert said, telling his audience that he would still interview Talarico and post the entirety of it on theLate ShowYouTube channel. "The network says I can't give you a URL or a QR code, but I promise you, if you go to our YouTube page, you find it."

CBS previously announcedthatThe Late Showwould end in May 2026, following the close of the 2025–26 broadcast season. The network cited financial reasons for the cancellation, claiming the show loses $40 million annually. Some critics argued the axing was politically motivated, with parent company Paramount hoping to appease President Trump amid its merger with Skydance, which required government approval.

You can watch Colbert's monologue and the full interview with Talarico in the videos above.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,Weeknights, 11:35/10:35c, CBS

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Suspect Identified in Rhode Island High School Hockey Game Shooting That Left 2 Dead, 3 in Critical Condition

February 17, 2026
People near the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on Feb. 16, 2026 Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty

Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty

NEED TO KNOW

  • Multiple people were struck after a shooter opened fire at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, R.I., on Monday, Feb. 16, during a high school hockey game

  • Police have identified the suspected shooter as Robert Dorgan, who also goes by the name Roberta

  • Dorgan was allegedly at the arena to watch their son play hockey when the incident unfolded due to a "family dispute"

The suspected shooter whoopened fire at a high school hockey gamein Rhode Island, killing two victims and seriously wounding three others, has been identified by police.

On Monday, Feb. 16, at around 2:30 p.m. local time, Robert Dorgan, who also goes by the name Roberta, fired shots during their son's hockey game at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, according to CBS Rhode Island affiliateWPRI-TV. Police identified the suspected shooter following the incident.

The mother of the hockey player was killed at the rink, while his sibling died at the hospital, the station reported, citing multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation.

As well as the two victims, the suspect died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the scene, according toABC News.

A family friend and two other family members were also injured in the attack, per WPRI-TV.

A photo from the scene after a shooter opened fire at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on Feb. 16, 2026 Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty

Joseph Prezioso / AFP via Getty

While speaking to reporters on Monday, Pawtucket Police Chief Tina Goncalves said that the three injured in the attack remain in critical condition, according to a clip shared byWBZ-TV's CBS Boston.

She declined to disclose further information about the victims, perCBS News. Goncalves said that the shooter went to the arena on Monday to watch the hockey game, which a family member was playing in.

The police chief confirmed in a news conference that the incident is believed to have been a "family dispute" and "targeted event," per CBS Boston.

She praised a witness for helping amid the tragedy. "A Good Samaritan stepped in and interjected in this scene, and that's probably what led to a swift end of this tragic event," the police chief told reporters.

According toWPRI-TV, court records show that the suspected shooter had a history of family disputes and alleged conflicts over their gender identity.

A photo from the scene after a shooter opened fire at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena in Pawtucket, Rhode Island on Feb. 16, 2026 AP Photo/Mark Stockwell

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The Pawtucket Police Department said of the shooting in a statement shared onFacebook, "The City of Pawtucket stands with those affected by the tragic shooting at the Dennis M. Lynch Arena."

"We understand that many in our community are experiencing shock, fear, and anxiety due to this violence," police added.

"To support those impacted, the City is working with local partners and mental health professionals to provide counseling and support services. We encourage players, students, families, and staff to seek help during this difficult time," the statement concluded.

An infographic showing the location of the Pawtucket, Rhode Island shooting Mehmet Yaren Bozgun/Anadolu via Getty

Mehmet Yaren Bozgun/Anadolu via Getty

Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien called the incident "a terrible tragedy" in a statement released by the cityon Xon Monday.

"What should have been a joyful occasion, with dozens of families, students, and supporters gathered to celebrate Senior Night for the BVS (Blackstone Valley Schools) cooperative hockey team during a high school matchup against the Coventry-Johnston cooperative team, was instead marked by violence and fear," the statement read.

"Our prayers go out to the victims, their families, and everyone impacted by this devastating incident," the mayor said, thanking first responders and public safety officials for their help amid the incident.

"Pawtucket is a strong and resilient community, but tonight we are a city in mourning," Grebien insisted in the post. "We will stand together to support all those affected in the difficult days ahead, and we will keep the public updated as confirmed facts become available."

The Rhode Island Judiciary and the Pawtucket Police Department didn't immediately respond when contacted by PEOPLE for additional information.

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