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Fresh off an NBA championship with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Isaiah Hartenstein has been reflecting on his successful season, which included career-high averages of 11.2 points and 10.7 rebounds. As a key player in their title run, he utilized a double-big lineup alongside Chet Holmgren during the playoffs and has since appeared on various media outlets, including "The Rich Eisen Show," to discuss his departure from the New York Knicks and his Thunder experience. During his interview, Hartenstein humorously revealed an unconventional motivational tactic employed by Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault. Describing Daigneault as "very good crazy," Hartenstein explained that the coach would show players videos of animals hunting before games or practices, connecting these nature scenes to basketball concepts. Hartenstein praised Daigneault's unique ability to motivate and explain the game, calling him a "great coach" whose stoic demeanor instills confidence in the team. Hartenstein further emphasized Daigneault's impact, highlighting his constant reinforcement of a "0-0 mentality" to keep players balanced and present-focused. He also commended Daigneault's exceptional in-game adjustments, stating the coach has become one of his favorites to play for. This insight into Daigneault's methods—which helped transform him from an unknown rebuild coach to a widely recognized top NBA coach—was a standout moment of the interview.
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Real Madrid has presented a lucrative two-year contract offer to former EuroLeague MVP Vasilije Micić, who is seriously considering signing with the Spanish club and returning to Europe, according to sources. Micić recently agreed to a buyout with the Milwaukee Bucks, returning $6.1 million of his $8.1 million contract for the 2025-26 season. The Bucks acquired him in the large seven-team trade that sent Kevin Durant to Houston. With his NBA career nearing its end, Micić is focused on a European return. Fenerbahce, previously seen as a top contender to sign him, has reportedly withdrawn its offer. This leaves Real Madrid as the strong frontrunner to secure the two-time EuroLeague champion. However, one potential obstacle remains: Spain's complex taxation system, which could influence Micić's final decision.
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The Denver Nuggets' selection of Nikola Jokic with the 41st pick in the 2014 NBA Draft fundamentally transformed the franchise, rescuing it from irrelevance and delivering its first NBA championship. Jokic, widely regarded as the best basketball player on Earth, has won three of the last five MVP awards, with a strong argument he deserved five consecutive MVPs. His era represents an unprecedented and unrepeatable run of success for the Nuggets. Jokic cemented his legacy by carrying the team to the 2023 NBA championship and Finals MVP, defying expectations in a league not originally built for teams like Denver to win. However, the past two seasons ended in frustrating back-to-back Game 7 losses in the second round, leaving even Jokic perplexed and marking the first perceived cracks in his Nuggets era. These losses cast doubt on the previously assumed certainty that Jokic, seemingly always content in Denver, would spend his entire career with the team. This uncertainty was amplified when owner Josh Kroenke made a concerning comment about the "doomsday scenario" of trading Jokic. Combined with the anonymity of the new front office leadership (Ben Tenzer and Jonathan Wallace), these developments have understandably caused significant nervousness among the fanbase.
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Kyrie Irving's history with the Boston Celtics is described as murky, marked by controversial incidents like burning sage in the arena, flipping off fans, and cursing at people after a game. Despite this difficult relationship, there was an initial period of genuine excitement when Irving first joined the Celtics after requesting a trade from Cleveland to escape LeBron James' shadow. On paper, Boston seemed like a great fit, boasting young stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, alongside signings Gordon Hayward and Al Horford, suggesting elite team potential. However, Irving's time in Boston was ultimately not a successful fit for various reasons, and the team failed to achieve its desired success. He left via free agency for the Brooklyn Nets two years later, cementing the hatred of Celtics fans towards him. Recently, during a stream, Irving brought on Celtics star Jaylen Brown, who asked about Irving's time in Boston. Irving responded graciously, recalling his initial excitement upon joining the team. He cited family connections (his father attended school nearby and his mother graduated from Boston University) and the appealing change of pace from Cleveland. Irving emphasized the thrill of playing alongside so much talent, stating that Brown and others challenged him daily, which he needed. He specifically mentioned the excitement of putting on the Celtics uniform as a standout memory. The article notes that Irving's perception around the NBA has significantly improved during his time with the Dallas Mavericks, where he has found a home and happiness. His recent offseason streams are credited with helping people see more of his personality and true character.
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During their time together on the Cleveland Cavaliers, Kyrie Irving was asked by a reporter about LeBron James potentially serving as a "parental role" in the locker room, referencing Tristan Thompson's prior description of LeBron as a "great father." Irving appeared visibly stunned by the question, responding with awkward laughter before pivoting to praise LeBron’s leadership and professional mentorship. However, he firmly clarified boundaries by stating, "I only have one father," emphasizing that while LeBron was an on-court influence, he did not seek life guidance from him. Nearly ten years later, Irving revisited the viral moment while streaming as a content creator. Alongside his actual father, Drederick Irving, he recreated the scene and explicitly addressed the original question. Kyrie repeatedly affirmed, "I only have one father, Drederick Irving," and criticized the reporter’s inquiry as "crazy," noting LeBron was only seven years his senior. He added, "No disrespect, bro, but that was a crazy ass question," expressing relief at finally reframing the narrative with his biological father present.
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The New York Liberty faced a significant challenge against the Atlanta Dream, trailing by 11 points at halftime amid a substantial free-throw disparity (28 attempts for Atlanta versus 11 for New York). Early struggles included Sabrina Ionescu’s 1-of-11 shooting, though Leonie Fiebich’s efforts provided critical support. This officiating imbalance is familiar to the Liberty, who have won three games over the past two seasons when opponents attempted at least 16 more free throws—triple the combined total of the entire league in that period. Ionescu acknowledged the pattern with disbelief, joking about hoping to avoid such situations, but emphasized her team’s resilience: "We never let [officiating] be the reason we’re talking about refs—it’s about us." Despite questionable calls, the Liberty focused on self-improvement, playing through the discrepancy to mount a second-half comeback. Ionescu reiterated postgame that the team prioritizes controlling their performance over blaming referees, underscoring their determination to "find a way to play through it." Entering their final pre-All-Star game against the Indiana Fever, the defending champions hold title-contention potential despite recent inconsistency. After a 9-0 season start, they have won only three of their last nine games. A victory against the Fever would secure a three-game winning streak heading into the break.
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The Dallas Mavericks have decided to end Cooper Flagg's participation in the NBA summer league for the remainder of the Las Vegas session after just two games, as confirmed by sources to ESPN's Tim MacMahon. This decision follows Flagg's performance on Saturday against the San Antonio Spurs, where the No. 1 draft pick scored 31 points while shooting 10-for-21 from the floor. This marked a significant improvement over his summer league debut against the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday, where he managed only 10 points on 5-of-21 shooting. After the Mavericks' 76-69 loss to the Spurs, Flagg commented on adjusting to the new environment, stating the team wanted him to be aggressive. He felt he achieved that better in the second game by drawing fouls and getting to the free-throw line, which helped him settle in, though he noted he missed several free throws. Mavericks summer league coach Josh Broghamer praised Flagg, saying he "just continues to make the right plays" and specifically highlighted the 6-foot-9 rookie's work "off the ball" during Saturday's game. The Mavericks' choice to shut down Flagg was initially reported on Sunday by veteran NBA reporter Marc Stein.
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The Connecticut Sun and Los Angeles Sparks, two of the WNBA's bottom-three teams, face off Sunday in their first matchup this season, with predictions highlighting scoring props and a favorable spread for the visiting Sun. Tina Charles is projected to exceed 15.5 points, supported by her recent offensive surge—scoring 20 and 29 points in the last two games while taking 40 shots and 18 free throws. This aligns with the Sparks' defensive struggles: they allow the league's second-highest points per game (87.2), second-worst field goal percentage (44.9%), and third-most points in the paint (37.1), creating ideal conditions for Charles' interior dominance. Additional predictions include Kelsey Plum surpassing 18.5 points, bolstered by her 20.9-point home average at crypto.com Arena, and the Sun covering the +11.5 spread. Team statistics reveal both franchises' defensive woes: the Sun hold the worst defensive rating while the Sparks rank last overall. Connecticut is 3-17 straight up but 9-11 against the spread, including six covers in their last 10 games. Conversely, the Sparks are 6-14 straight up and 0-3 ATS in recent home games. Historical trends heavily favor Connecticut, who have won the last 10 head-to-head meetings. Injury reports note absences for the Sun's Marina Mabrey and the Sparks' Cameron Brink.
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The Chicago Sky defeated the Minnesota Lynx 87-81 on Saturday, handing the Lynx their fourth loss of the season. Angel Reese led the Sky with 19 points and 11 rebounds, extending her double-double streak to eight consecutive games. Teammate Kamilla Cardoso contributed significantly with 17 points and a career-high 15 rebounds. Hours after the loss, the Lynx waived forward Alissa Pili, the eighth overall pick in the 2024 WNBA draft. Pili had averaged just 1.9 points and 1.2 rebounds this season despite an impressive college career at USC and Utah, where she earned Pac-12 Player of the Year (2023) and All-American honors (2024). Despite the defeat, Minnesota maintains first place in the WNBA standings with a three-game lead over Phoenix. The Lynx, who haven't lost consecutive games all season, will face the Sky again in a rematch on Monday.
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The Indiana Pacers, despite low expectations after their Eastern Conference Finals appearance, surprisingly reached the NBA Finals in the 2024-25 season, their first since 2000. However, they failed to win the championship, with Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles tear cited as a major factor. In a significant roster move, star center Myles Turner departed in free agency, signing a four-year, $107 million contract with the Milwaukee Bucks. Both Turner's decision to leave the Pacers and his choice of the Bucks as his destination were considered shocking within NBA circles. Speculation from an Eastern Conference scout and Clutch Points' Brett Siegel suggests potential internal friction within the Pacers organization might have contributed to Turner's departure. The decision not to retain Turner on a fair contract is viewed as potentially devastating for Indiana's future, especially with Haliburton confirmed to miss the entire upcoming 2025-26 regular season due to his Achilles rehab. With Haliburton sidelined, the Pacers are not expected to contend for another Finals appearance soon. The report concludes that while winning resolves issues, losing can create friction, making the Pacers a team to watch closely in the coming season.
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Basketball Sphere provides a daily recap of EuroLeague transfers, detailing all player movements from the previous day as clubs actively negotiate and finalize rosters for the 2025/2026 season. Teams are engaged in constant activity, including speculations, departures, and signings. The expanded 20-team EuroLeague format introduces new entrants Hapoel Tel Aviv and Dubai, while Valencia returns to the competition. Notably, Alba Berlin will be absent this season compared to the previous one. A specific transfer highlighted is ABA League MVP McKinley Wright officially signing with Dubai Basketball. The new EuroLeague season begins on September 30, with ongoing developments expected as teams complete their rosters before the start.
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The Minnesota Lynx (18-3) will face the Chicago Sky (6-13) on Saturday, July 12, 2025, at 1 p.m. Eastern Time. The game will be broadcast on ABC and ESPN+. Viewers can watch the WNBA throughout the season via Fubo, and select games are available on Prime Video. Officially licensed WNBA merchandise for both teams is available for purchase through Fanatics. Injury updates include Minnesota's Karlie Samuelson being out for the season with a foot injury, while Chicago's Courtney Vandersloot is also out for the season due to an ACL injury.
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LeBron James reportedly believes the Los Angeles Lakers are prioritizing future development over immediate championship contention. According to ESPN's Shams Charania, James "feels clearly that the Lakers are more in a futuristic mindset," and Charania indicated this will necessitate some "hard conversations." James' agent, Rich Paul, informed Charania that the NBA's all-time leading scorer will be closely monitoring the Lakers' offseason moves. Specifically, James wants to see if the team is building a roster capable of contending for a title in the 2025-26 season. Paul stated that while understanding the challenge of balancing winning now with preparing for the future, they need to evaluate what's best for LeBron at this stage, emphasizing James' desire to make every remaining season count. Paul noted the Lakers are supportive and want what's best for him. James is under contract for next season after picking up his $52.6 million player option on June 29. The Lakers' actions suggest a focus on the future, potentially without James. With 26-year-old superstar Luka Dončić entering his first full year with the team, ESPN reported that GM Rob Pelinka and head coach JJ Redick have a strategy to build around Dončić's skills. The team has made several free-agent signings: forward Jake LaRavia (two years, $12 million), center Deandre Ayton (two years, $16.6 million), and re-signed center Jaxson Hayes (one year). While the Lakers, coming off a 50-32 season, would remain a playoff contender if James stays, the report states James believes the organization is prioritizing future success over winning a championship specifically in 2026.
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The article evaluates the worst NBA contracts for the 2025-26 season based on their value to the team bankrolling them. The ranking focuses on three key aspects of value: the player's on-court impact, the value provided through their availability, and the potential value recouped if traded. The process acknowledges subjectivity alongside objective metrics, especially since it projects future value. Rookie-scale deals, expiring contracts, and already waived/stretched contracts are excluded. Players recovering from injuries are considered, but notable stars like Haliburton and Tatum are omitted because their teams could likely still get value in a trade. The goal is to highlight long-term deals that would require attached assets to move or wouldn't return value commensurate with their salary. The contract of Karl-Anthony Towns (3 years, $171.2 million, averaging 33.51% of the salary cap, with a 2027-28 player option) is highlighted. Despite strong individual production (24.4 points, 12.8 rebounds, 42.0% from deep), the article argues his contract is problematic due to significant limitations on team-building. His unique stretch-5 skillset has drawbacks: he doesn't take enough threes, was neutralized by smaller perimeter defenders last season, and requires playing alongside another big to cover his defensive deficiencies. While his offensive peak is superstar-level, it's inconsistent. The core issue is that paying this level of salary shouldn't necessitate such specific roster conditions to maximize the player. Another contract identified is a 4-year, $207.8 million deal (averaging 30.0% of the salary cap, running through the player's age-31 season with no player option).
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A passionate WWE content writer named Raunak creates engaging narratives that capture the drama, excitement, and heroism of wrestling, fueling fans' imaginations and making matches and storylines unforgettable. Several articles highlight celebrities and fashion: Saniya Iyappan embodies grace and glamour; Natasha Poonawalla makes a powerful statement wearing an iconic Dior dress in a throwback; Manasi Parekh blends grace, glam, and glow; and Bollywood actresses are featured slaying in high heels and showcasing their love for pearls. Inspirational content includes lists of quotes: 7 impactful quotes by Malala Yousafzai to motivate students, 9 quotes for building discipline under "What winners read," and 8 timeless Charlie Chaplin quotes to inspire and motivate students. Lifestyle articles offer practical advice: one suggests 10 precious baby girl names, and another provides gardening tips on creating a lush indoor jungle in 9 easy steps.
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The Atlanta Dream is enjoying a strong season with a 12-7 record, having defeated top teams like the Fever, Storm, and Liberty. While the additions of Brionna Jones and Brittney Griner have significantly boosted Allisha Gray’s offensive impact, analysts suggest a lineup change could elevate the team further: starting Naz Hillmon over Brittney Griner. The current starting lineup (Jordin Canada, Allisha Gray, Rhyne Howard, Brionna Jones, and Brittney Griner) has logged over 100 minutes but produced only a 1.0 net rating. In contrast, the lineup featuring Hillmon instead of Griner—Gray, Jones, Canada, Howard, and Hillmon—achieved a 30.3 net rating over 64 minutes. Atlanta’s best-performing lineups consistently include the trio of Gray, Howard, and Jones, with Hillmon’s presence further enhancing production. Playing two traditional bigs like Jones and Griner is increasingly challenging in the modern WNBA due to limited floor spacing. Jones shoots just 21.4% from three on low volume, whereas Hillmon has transformed into a reliable perimeter threat, hitting 35.2% of her 2.8 three-point attempts per game. Hillmon’s spacing allows Jones more room to operate effectively in the paint. Though Griner and Jones offer a size advantage against specific opponents, Hillmon’s versatility provides greater overall flexibility. Hillmon already leads all reserves in fourth-quarter minutes and often closes games, indicating coach Karl Smesko’s trust. Promoting her to the starting lineup is framed as a strategic adjustment to maximize the team’s potential, emphasizing the limitations of dual-big lineups rather than a critique of Griner individually.
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Despite offseason improvements, the Houston Rockets still require depth at the point guard position. While they could find a guard during Summer League mini-camp, adding a veteran free agent to serve as a key rotational player is another beneficial option. Although some available guards seek starting roles, limiting Houston's choices, the free-agent market offers several suitable players. Malcolm Brogdon, 32, is looking for a new team, and the Rockets could be a good fit. Despite an injury-plagued 2024-25 season where he averaged 12.7 points, 4.1 assists, and 3.8 rebounds in 24 games for Washington, he is a proven role player for five franchises. On a team-friendly deal, he could become a valuable addition as Houston's sixth team. Cory Joseph, a former first-round pick, is a rotational guard who has played for seven NBA teams. Coming off a solid 50-game season with Orlando, his playing time was limited due to a crowded guard rotation. As he seeks his next team, the Rockets, with a less crowded guard room than other teams, could be a solid option for the journeyman. Former first-round pick Nah'Shon "Bones" Hyland, having played for four teams in four seasons, is again seeking a new franchise to prove his value. Given the Rockets' need for shooting, the front office could inquire about Hyland to provide much-needed depth and a sharpshooting role off the bench.
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Jade Jones attended the Indiana Fever vs. Golden State Valkyries game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse, drawing significant attention with her courtside appearance, famous friends, and a $2,900 Wander handbag, which became a talking point. Jones is the girlfriend of Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton and a close friend of Fever guard Caitlin Clark. Haliburton is also friends with Clark's boyfriend, Connor McCaffery, a former Pacers staffer, and the four maintain an active group chat, explaining Jones's presence at Clark's first game back after missing five contests with a groin injury. The Fever lost the game 80-61, with Clark playing 25 minutes and contributing 10 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds. Jones has admired Clark since her college days at Iowa, despite Jones attending rival Iowa State (where she was a cheerleader) after graduating from Davenport West High School in Iowa. While Jones rooted for Clark once she entered the WNBA, Haliburton only became a consistent supporter after Clark joined the Fever, though he followed her career earlier due to his friendship with McCaffery. Jones and Haliburton met during their freshman year at Iowa State and have been together for six years. They named their goldendoodle "Ames" after the city where they met. Jones now teaches elementary school in Iowa and regularly attends Pacers games and Haliburton's major career moments, including Team USA's Olympic gold win in Paris. Her support is particularly crucial now as Haliburton suffered an Achilles injury during the Pacers' NBA Finals loss and will miss the entire 2025-26 season. Jones expressed pride in the Pacers' historic season on social media but acknowledged the "bittersweet" ending. With Haliburton sidelined for the upcoming season, Jones's steady presence is expected to be a key source of support during his recovery.
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The Oklahoma City Thunder have agreed to a fully guaranteed five-year maximum rookie contract extension with center Chet Holmgren, potentially worth $250 million. This deal solidifies the 23-year-old as a franchise cornerstone and demonstrates the Thunder's commitment to maintaining their competitive rise. Holmgren's extension follows a breakout postseason where he anchored the Thunder's defense and provided consistent production on both ends of the court. Despite missing significant regular season time due to a hip injury, he returned in February and played a pivotal role in the Thunder's championship run, averaging 15.2 points, 8.7 rebounds, and 1.9 blocks in 23 playoff games. His versatility and rim protection were instrumental in securing the franchise's first title, highlighted by key performances like a five-block Game 7 in the NBA Finals. The contract begins after the 2025-26 season, increasing his salary from $13.7 million to an estimated $41 million annually (25% of the salary cap). It contains no player or team options and could escalate to 35% of the cap if Holmgren wins MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, or makes an All-NBA team. This structure mirrors the supermax extension recently given to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Drafted second overall in 2022, Holmgren missed his rookie season with a foot injury but finished second in Rookie of the Year voting in 2023-24, averaging 16.5 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 2.3 blocks while shooting nearly 38% from three-point range. With Holmgren and Gilgeous-Alexander secured long-term, the Thunder are poised to extend fellow 2022 draftee Jalen Williams this summer. The franchise now faces managing a rapidly escalating payroll as its young stars mature, though abundant draft assets and a deep roster provide flexibility to remain competitive. General Manager Sam Presti's draft-and-development strategy has reached a new peak, making Oklahoma City the second-youngest NBA champion ever.
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The NBA has secured Amazon and NBC as new broadcast partners, with Amazon's Prime Video launching promotional content for its coverage starting this fall. A new commercial for the Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament features Blake Griffin and Chet Holmgren. In the ad, Griffin humorously portrays a clueless Oklahoman attempting to claim the Thunder's NBA championship. He video calls Holmgren like an overly familiar uncle and delivers an unsolicited, goofy motivational speech. Prime Video released this commercial alongside the announcement of the NBA Cup group draw and schedule. The commercial includes subtle details likely to excite NBA fans, such as Holmgren appearing at his Minnehaha High School and both players referencing the NBA Summer League (despite Amazon not airing those games). Griffin also hums the "What a Girl Wants" parody from Holmgren's AT&T ad after the call. Amazon clearly views the in-season tournament as a key part of its package and positions Griffin as a star of its broadcast team, while also elevating Holmgren's profile. The ad, focusing on Holmgren's backstory and showcasing Griffin positively, appears to be a strategic move by Amazon to engage fans following recent discussions about the league's viewership and star power.
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Joel Embiid has faced significant challenges in recent NBA seasons, playing only 58 games combined over the last two years due to persistent injury issues since winning the MVP award in 2023. This has been frustrating for the 31-year-old Philadelphia 76ers superstar, who is losing prime playing years and has also endured ridicule and criticism. A recent viral video shared by Embiid's wife, Anne De Paula, shows a positive moment: Embiid playing basketball and teaching his 4-year-old son, Arthur, how to shoot. This heartwarming family interaction delighted fans on social media. Fans reacted enthusiastically to the video, with comments including "Arthur Embiid is preparing to finish what his father started and save the 76ers in 2039," "The process at work," "Seeing Joel Embiid happy makes me happy," "It’s just great to see him enjoying teaching his son to shoot," "I will never switch up on this man, he's the GOAT," and noting his apparent good health ("Walking around smiling and no brace on the knee. He might be back"). The article highlights that while enjoying time with his son is a welcome reminder of life beyond basketball, a successful recovery during the offseason and a healthy 2025-26 campaign could allow Embiid to reaffirm his status as one of the world's best players.
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A'ja Wilson, a three-time MVP, has been ruled out for the Las Vegas Aces' game against the Washington Mystics on Thursday due to a right wrist injury sustained during Tuesday's game. Wilson underwent an MRI on Wednesday morning and was initially listed as questionable before being downgraded to out on Thursday morning. This season, Wilson had been averaging 21.9 points and nine rebounds per game before the injury. She previously missed three games due to concussion protocol, during which the Aces went 2-1. The Aces also lost Tuesday's game against the Liberty after Wilson exited early. The injury occurred six minutes into the second quarter when Wilson landed hard on her right arm and wrist after attempting a layup. She remained on the floor for several minutes surrounded by her team but managed to get up on her own. Wilson stayed in the game briefly for a few more possessions before heading to the locker room and was officially ruled out during halftime.
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Retiring a player's jersey number is a top honor in the WNBA, celebrating careers and establishing legacies. Since the league began in 1997, over a dozen players and one general manager have received this tribute. The Los Angeles Sparks will retire Candace Parker's No. 3 jersey in 2025, and the Chicago Sky will retire her No. 3 jersey at home on August 25. The Phoenix Mercury also plan to retire Diana Taurasi's jersey in 2026. Retired numbers exist across both active and defunct WNBA franchises. For the Charlotte Sting, Andrea Stinson's No. 32 is retired. Her career highlights include being a two-time All-WNBA selection and a three-time All-Star, with career averages of 12.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game. The Connecticut Sun have retired three numbers. Margo Dydek's No. 12 is retired; she was a two-time All-Defensive Team member, eight-time blocks champion, two-time All-Star, averaging 10.0 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists per game. Lindsay Whalen's No. 13 is retired; a Hall of Famer, she won four WNBA championships, was a five-time All-WNBA selection and five-time All-Star, averaging 11.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 4.9 assists per game with the Sun. Asjha Jones' No. 15 is retired; she won one WNBA championship, was a one-time All-WNBA selection, and a two-time All-Star.
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Mark Kenyon and Tony Peterson are launching a new video series called Whitetail EDU on the MeatEater Clips YouTube Channel to answer fundamental questions about whitetail deer hunting, such as deer diet, travel patterns of mature bucks, and effective calling sequences. The series aims to transform unknowns into knowns through fun, educational videos released throughout the pre-season. This project stems from years of interacting with the Wired to Hunt audience, recognizing that core hunting questions persist regardless of changing seasons, location, hunting style, weapon choice, or hunter differences. The video topics are designed to transcend regions and personal beliefs about whitetail behavior, focusing instead on foundational hunting knowledge and skills. Presented in an easy-to-follow style, Whitetail EDU intends to help viewers become better whitetail hunters, irrespective of their location or dedication level. Kenyon and Peterson's advice in the series is positioned as beneficial for both beginners and seasoned veterans, aiming to help all viewers improve their whitetail hunting success ("level up") in the upcoming season. The announcement concludes by directing readers to the first video.
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A family-owned restaurant in the San Francisco Bay Area, Lima Restaurant in Concord, is permanently closing. Chef and owner John Marquez stated the closure is due to a lawsuit settlement that drained the restaurant's financial resources, making continued operations impossible. The lawsuit centered on the restaurant's "Ladies Night" promotion. Plaintiffs alleged the practice was discriminatory because it offered women discounted drinks while men paid full price. The lawsuit cited violations of California's Unruh Civil Rights Act, a comprehensive 1959 law prohibiting discrimination in public accommodations, business, and housing. The Unruh Act is explicit and applies even when there is no bad intent, making it difficult for defendants like Marquez to win at trial. Consequently, many small business owners facing similar legal actions choose to settle out of court, as Marquez did. While "Ladies Night" has been a popular marketing tactic to attract women (and subsequently men) to restaurants, it is declining due to legal challenges under laws like the Unruh Act. Although the legal basis for such discrimination claims is sound, some critics view these lawsuits as frivolous or opportunistic. The article notes similar gender discrimination lawsuits are occurring elsewhere in California, like one against the Fresno Grizzlies minor-league baseball team for a women's free entry event. Furthermore, at least 22 states and the District of Columbia have detailed laws prohibiting gender discrimination by business establishments.
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The Sacramento Kings' anticipated signing of free agent Dennis Schroder did not materialize by the end of the first day of free agency, leaving uncertainty about negotiations with the Detroit Pistons. Reports indicate a potential sign-and-trade deal where Malik Monk would be sent to Detroit in exchange for Schroder. The Kings have actively shopped Monk but encountered limited market interest. Multiple factors contribute to Monk's likely departure: consistent reports over weeks signaling his exit, Detroit being one of few teams previously pursuing him, a current lack of demand, and his perceived misalignment with GM Scott Perry's team-building vision. Though Sacramento could sign Schroder outright using their $14.1 million mid-level exception, a sign-and-trade remains probable to acquire additional assets. Current negotiations are stalled, with reports identifying the Kings as the primary hold-up in finalizing terms with Detroit. Sacramento possesses leverage in negotiations since they aren't obligated to trade Monk. Analysts suggest the Kings should demand at least a second-round pick or young player alongside Schroder in any deal. Perry faces pressure to secure strong value for the fan-favorite guard to avoid an unfavorable start to his tenure, especially given Monk's lower-than-expected market value.
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Phoenix Suns guard and Michigan native Devin Booker threw out an impressive ceremonial first pitch before the Detroit Tigers played the Minnesota Twins. This occurred just before the NBA free agency period began. Booker has been enjoying his offseason in the Midwest. The night before the Tigers game, he attended a Morgan Wallen concert in Madison, Wisconsin. Following Booker's opening pitch, Tigers pitcher and Arizona native Tarik Skubal led a shutout performance, allowing only one hit over seven innings in Detroit's 3-0 victory. After the game, Booker met with Skubal. The two players swapped jerseys, and Booker gifted Skubal and other Tigers players pairs of Nike Book 1 cleats.
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