Three-time All-Star forward Khris Middleton has declined his $40 million player option with the Bucks to become a free agent, his agents told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. A return to Milwaukee on a new deal remains a possibility.
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The Celtics, Wizards, and Grizzlies pulled off a blockbuster three-team trade on Wednesday night, sending Kristaps Porzingis to Boston while Marcus Smart was shipped to Memphis.
The Porzingis trade, which was reported to be on the verge of falling apart after the Clippers backed out of negotiations, went down to the wire ahead of the big man’s 2023-24 player option deadline.
The full deal involved multiple draft picks heading in different directions and had NBA Twitter in disarray, as fans eagerly dissected the league’s latest eye-opening transaction.
The decision doesn’t preclude Middleton from returning to Milwaukee.
The Giants cruised to their 10th straight win after taking advantage of an opportune call in the bottom of the fifth inning.
The Celtics and Wizards are finalizing a trade which will send Kristaps Porzingis to Boston, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
After previous reports indicated a three-team deal involving the Clippers had fallen through, Washington and the Celtics worked up against a midnight ET deadline in order to find a new arrangement.
The new trade reportedly involves the Grizzlies as the facilitating third team, and will see Tyus Jones dealt to the Wizards.
The three-team trade between Boston, the Clippers and Wizards that would have seen the Celtics acquire Kristaps Porzingis has fallen apart, sources told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Wednesday night.
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Nearly three years after his investigation, MLB’s commissioner was shockingly candid during an interview with TIME magazine.
In the interview with Sean Gregory, Manfred was posed with the question of “What is one thing you wish you could do over?”. Baseball’s head man for the past decade included his handling of the Houston scandal.
Reports of a potential blockbuster trade which would send Wizards star Kristaps Porzingis to the Celtics emerged on Wednesday evening. Frameworks of a three-team deal involving Boston, Washington, and the Clippers surfaced ahead of Thursday’s NBA draft, however, it seems the negotiations hit a snare.
The three-team deal has fallen apart, with the deadline for Porzingis for his $36 million option for next season coming at midnight, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Wednesday evening.
Per Wojnarowski, the Wizards are still trying to trade Porzingis to Boston.
Much like it did two years ago, San Francisco is winning big with few stars. Some of the elements of that success are old but many are new.
Party hard; play harder. That’s the M.O. that helped, nay, inspired Rob Gronkowski to play his way into the pantheon of all-time NFL tight ends.
With several championships and copious Pro Bowl selections, Gronk makes a strong case as arguably the best to ever do it (much thanks to the QB GOAT Tom Brady, of course).
Amid all those championship parades, NFL audiences got to see just how hard Gronk can party. And we’re talking Belushi in “Animal House” levels of partying.
Here to corroborate the legend of the party monster is former Pats teammate Jake Bequette.