Author: Michael

The Hornets have agreed to a five-year maximum contract extension with point guard LaMelo Ball worth up to $260 million, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The former All-Star was limited to just 36 games last season due to a fractured ankle, but when healthy has proven to be one of the league’s top guards. Ball is just one full season removed from his first All-Star appearance after averaging 20.1 points and 6.7 rebounds per game in the 2021–22 season.
Prior to his injury last season, Ball was averaging a career-high 23.3 points per game to go along with 8.

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You wanna break some barriers? Oh, they’re breaking them down in the minors, baby! In a moment for the record books, Rachel Balkovec, skipper of the New York Yankees’ Low-A affiliate, was ejected Friday by a female umpire.
It was Rachel’s first ever ejection and, my guess is, the first time a woman umpire did the tossing.
I can’t verify that for sure, but I feel pretty secure in saying we’ve never had a female ump toss a female manager in a professional baseball game.
Somewhere, Aaron Boone — who gets ejected 15 times a month — is smiling.

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The 76ers and veteran point guard Patrick Beverley have agreed to a one-year deal, he revealed on The Pat Bev Podcast‘s Twitter account on Saturday. Kyle Neubeck of PhillyVoice.com reports the pact will be a fully guaranteed one-year deal for the league minimum.
The soon-to-be 35-year-old Beverley has bounced around the NBA the past couple seasons, but has proven to be a defensive force. He’s been named to the league’s All-Defensive team three different times in his career, while shooting 37.3% from deep over his 11 NBA seasons.

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For all the chest thumping coming out of Portland the last few weeks, all the plans to wheel and deal early in free agency, all the public statements declaring the Blazers’ intention of building a winner around Damian Lillard, this was the only inevitable outcome.
Damian Lillard requesting a trade.
And Portland agreeing to accommodate him.
It’s a shame that Lillard had to request a trade, really. He didn’t want to. Lillard has given 11 years to Portland. He made seven All-Star teams. Seven All-NBA teams. He’s the greatest player in Blazers history.

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The Lakers have been active in free agency as the team looks to build on its Western Conference finals appearance, and the franchise now has re-signed point guard D’Angelo Russell to a two-year, $37 million deal, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
After a failed pursuit of Kyrie Irving at the trade deadline this past season, the Lakers pivoted to Russell, who began his career in Los Angeles before spending several seasons with the Timberwolves. Russell’s role as the Lakers’ point guard proved pivotal to the team’s play at the end of the regular season.

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David Pollack might be temporarily out of a job. But he’s certainly not lacking in character.
The 41-year-old was a casualty in ESPN’s mass, cost-cutting layoffs Friday. And he’s one of the most surprising.
So the college football analyst took to Twitter to show his gratitude for those who have helped him along the way.
“I just wanted to say thank to so many people. I just appreciate so many people along the journey,” Pollack said. “Twelve, 13 years ago, ESPN taking a chance on me. All the people I get to work with. I got to work with so many great people and do so many things.

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CHARLOTTE — Peter Malnati plays his tee shot on the second hole during the third round of the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow Club on May 5, 2018. | Photo by Sam Greenwood/Getty Images
Peter Malnati, a PGA Tour board member, expressed his true feelings about the recent deal with the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund.
Peter Malnati has just one victory in his PGA Tour career, but his impact on the game extends far beyond the course.

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Kyrie Irving isn’t taking kindly to anyone who says he’s overpaid.
The Dallas Mavericks re-signed the polarizing guard to a three-year deal worth $126 million on Friday. But that’s an awfully generous paycheck given the turbulence of Irving’s previous tenures with the Nets, Celtics and Cavaliers.
And Boston sports fan and media mogul Bill Simmons was quick to point that out.
“Dallas had to go to 3 for 126m for Kyrie because there were at least 3 other teams ready to offer 2 for 25,” Simmons tweeted.

I see you couldn’t help yourself with this one huh Billy Boy.

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