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The Lakers, Jazz and Timberwolves are swapping former All-Star guards.
With the NBA’s stretch run looming, three teams jockeying for Western Conference playoff positioning have shaken up their rosters with a massive trade.
The Lakers, Timberwolves and Jazz are finalizing a three-team deal that will send guard Russell Westbrook to Utah, guard Mike Conley Jr. to Minnesota, and guard D’Angelo Russell to Los Angeles, according to Wednesday evening reports from ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski and The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The Lakers have agreed to a deal to land point guard D’Angelo Russell in a three-team trade involving the Timberwolves and Jazz, sources said.
Which players are finding new homes and which teams are making trades during the free-agency frenzy?
Stay up to date with all of the latest NBA trade rumors from now up until the Feb. 9 trade deadline.
Jett Howard played a crucial part for the Michigan Wolverines scoring 22 points in their 93-72 win over the Nebraska Cornhuuskers.
Don’t think for a second that being Patrick Mahomes and eating up for another Super Bowl appearance makes you immune to being prank fodder.
Former NFL wideout Brandon Marshall hit up one of Mahomes’ pressers and brought with him a piece of news: Rihanna had made her selection for the greatest quarterback of all-time, and it was Partick Mahomes.
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“Rihanna came out and said you were the greatest quarterback ever. Hearing that, how does that make you feel?” Marshall asked.
Baylor Scheierman racked up 19 points in the Creighton Blue Jays’ 75-62 win over the Seton Hall Pirates.
The two rookies enjoyed standout debuts in 2022, but Wilson says there’s no debate between the two of them.
The Jets’ 2022 campaign didn’t end with a postseason berth, bringing their playoff drought to 12 years. But there was plenty of reason to be optimistic about the future—particularly in the form the team’s most recent first-round picks, cornerback Sauce Gardner and wide receiver Garrett Wilson.
New York hit on both rookies, taking Gardner with the No. 5 pick and drafting Wilson at No. 10.
In baseball’s new balanced schedule, these featured matchups could use some new spice — and some new names.