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Red Wings' David Perron's six game suspension being appealed by NHLPA
Red Wings' David Perron's six game suspension being appealed by NHLPA

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GT edge transfer Kyle Kennard reviews visit to Florida State, talks appeal for a defensive end
GT edge transfer Kyle Kennard reviews visit to Florida State, talks appeal for a defensive end

Georgia Tech defensive end transfer Kyle Kennard discusses his official visit to Florida State.



LeBron James Says Adam Silver's In-Season Tournament is a "Genius" Move | COVINO & RICH
LeBron James Says Adam Silver's In-Season Tournament is a "Genius" Move | COVINO & RICH

COVINO & RICH discuss what to make of the NBA In-Season Tournament, which LeBron James praised Adam Silver for bringing to the game. They also talk about how players should embrace winning the tournament and how the overall appeal of this will impact the game going forward. ► SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/FSRYT_SUB ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/foxsportsradio/ ► TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@foxsportsradio ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/foxsportsradio/ ► LISTEN LIVE: https://foxsportsradio.iheart.com/listen ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/foxsportsradio/



HIGHLIGHTS | Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-1) | Saka and Odegaard give us all three points!
HIGHLIGHTS | Arsenal vs Wolverhampton Wanderers (2-1) | Saka and Odegaard give us all three points!

Bukayo Saka struck the first after Gabriel Jesus and Takehiro Tomiyasu were involved in the build up, before Martin Odegaard doubled our lead after more one-touch wizardry from Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko. Gabriel Martinelli and Eddie Nketiah both hit the post and Wolves ensured a tense finale when they pulled one back through Matheus Cunha, but we held on to complete an excellent week. Coming into the game on a real high after last weekend’s late win over Brentford, and the dismantling of Lens in midweek, we started as you might expect - with a spring in our step. The game was just six minutes old when we took the lead. Saka started and finished the move, with some wonderful work on the right flank. Faced up by two defenders, he fed a pass through to Jesus, who in turn laid it off for Tomiyasu outside the box. Meanwhile Saka had continued his run into the danger area, received Tomiyasu’s first time pass, beat his man before sliding home right-footed. On Wednesday our early goal opened the floodgates against Lens, and we threatened to do the same here when we added a second seven minutes later. It was another excellent move to carve out the second goal, this time on the left flank. Oleksandr Zinchenko and Gabriel Jesus and played a quick one-two to get behind the Wolves defence, and the Ukrainian pulled his pass back to where Odegaard crisply found the net with a first-time shot low into the corner. It was a rampant start by Mikel Arteta’s team, and Leandro Trossard was next to go close. He just about got a toe to Odegaard’s clipped throughball, but he shot was smothered by Jose Sa in the Wolves goal. It was Sa’s last involvement, as he had to go off injured, to be replaced by Dan Bentley midway through the half. From our position of strength, we continued playing with plenty of aggressive and attacking purpose. Trossard had a shot blocked in the box and Rice saw an effort deflected wide as we racked up the shot count. Gabriel Martinelli was denied a wonderful goal by the upright, after Saka found him at the end of a counter-attack. Just moments earlier he had ran back the length of the pitch to stop a promising Wolves attack. During the seven minutes injury-time at the end of the first half, Gabriel Jesus shot tamely at Bentley when free in the box, and Trossard scuffed a shot wide after yet more geometric artistry in the build up. The last act of the opening 45 minutes though was David Raya – a virtual spectator so far – standing firm to deny Hwang Hee-Chan when he suddenly picked up possession on the edge of the box. At the start of the second-half we had a penalty appeal turned down, when Max Kilman appeared to have hold of Jesus, preventing him from getting on the end of a Tomiyasu whipped cross. Despite a VAR review though, the referee’s decision not to award the spot kick stood. The pace of the game had dropped though, and Wolves sensed a way back in. Matheus Cunha drew a smart save from Raya at the near post, and we responded with another long spell of possession. But the build-up play was patient rather than explosive. Rice dragged a shot wide and Saka saw a dipping effort from 20 yards fly over before Trossard had a real chance for the third. A wonderful flick by Odegaard set him through on goal, but Bentley was out well to deny the Belgian, and then save from Saka’s follow up shot. Without that third goal, Wolves were always alive, and they capitalised on some sloppy defensive play to pull one back. Zinchenko and Rice failed to clear the ball inside the box, and Cunha thrashed home superbly, with five minutes of the 90 left. Eddie Nketiah so nearly restored the two-goal cushion instantly. Again Odegaard was the creator, this time Nketiah slid the ball past the keeper, but his shot hit the inside of the post and bounced away to safety. Wolves piled more pressure on in injury-time, but we stood firm to record three more Premier League points. #arsenal Enjoy match highlights, training and behind the scenes to get closer to the likes of Bukayo Saka, Martin Odegaard, Emile Smith Rowe, Vivianne Miedema, Gabriel Jesus, Alex Zinchenko, Leah Williamson, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Kim Little, Gabriel Martinelli, Aaron Ramsdale, Beth Mead, Ben White and more.



Man City's 115 Charges & Everton's Harsh 10 Point Punishment | EP 46
Man City's 115 Charges & Everton's Harsh 10 Point Punishment | EP 46

With Everton having been docked ten points for breaching Premier League financial rules, Gary and Alan are joined by journalist Nick Harris of Sporting Intelligence to discuss the reasoning behind the dramatic decision. Also discussed are the implications for Manchester City, currently facing 115 charges for alleged breaches of the League’s financial rules. Charges Manchester City deny. Anyone wanting to read the full reasons for the Everton judgement can do so here: https://resources.premierleague.com/premierleague/document/2023/11/17/49989e4e-01a2-44f9-a012-c3a31ae5536b/2023-11-17-Premier-League-v-Everton-FC-Decision-for-Publication.pdf 00:00 - Intro 01:01 - Why Everton Got Regulated 05:22 - What Other Clubs Are In A Similar Place? 10:00 - Everton’s Appeal 11:50 - Why Are Man City Different? 15:29 - Clubs Suing Everton 18:45 - A Can Of Worms 21:00 - Best Time To Lose 10 Points? 23:00 - Players And Ownership 26:05 - Independent Regulators 27:53 - What Happens Now?



OKC Thunder Future Is Potentially RUINED..
OKC Thunder Future Is Potentially RUINED..

The new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) harshly penalizes franchises that grossly mismanage their cap sheet by racking up immense salaries. It’s more vital than ever to correctly utilize cap space, which is a strength for Sam Presti and the OKC Thunder. OKC Thunder Own A Clean Cap Sheet Until 2026 Because the Thunder are an extremely young team built on rookie contracts and bargain deals, they possess an enormous amount of flexibility. Their core players combine for 77.2 percent of the salary cap this season and an estimated 75.7 percent next season. That’s roughly 36 and 34 million in space, respectively. The figure for next season doesn’t include a potential new contract for restricted free agent Aleksej Pokusevski, but it assuredly won’t be too expensive. Since Sam Presti opted for asset accumulation this off-season, OKC is currently over the salary cap due to the acquisitions of Davis Bertans and Victor Oladipo. However, Oladipo’s contract is expiring, while Bertans is guaranteed only $5,000,000 next season. Therefore, expect OKC to retain flexibility for the next three seasons until Giddey (2025), Holmgren (2026), and Jalen Williams (2026) all secure monster deals. Essentially, the Thunder can experiment with cap space or absorb large contracts until the 2026 off-season, where Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Josh Giddey, Jalen Williams, and Chet Holmgren will terrorize the cap sheet. What’s the optimal plan for the present with that future in mind? How OKC Thunder Should Utilize Cap Space Now The OKC Thunder are quickly transforming into a perennial contender, and one significant addition could boost them into serious contention this season. However, OKC cannot afford to add hefty contracts that extend to the 2026-27 season. The ideal target is an All-Star two-way wing on a bargain contract for the next three seasons. Brooklyn Nets star Mikal Bridges perfectly fits the description, and it’s not unreasonable that they would move him for a massive offer. Though, They reportedly turned down four first round picks at the deadline, but that’s child’s play for the OKC Thunder, who own 11 first round picks and a swap in the next four drafts. Though, all indications are that the Nets want to build around Bridges. A trade framework could revolve around the following: Thunder receive: Mikal Bridges Dorian Finney-Smith Nets receive: Davis Bertans Victor Oladipo Ousmane Dieng Aleksej Pokusevski Tre Mann As many future first round picks as it takes Bridges is an elite perimeter defender, three-point shooter, and scorer that provides yet another option for OKC’s offense. Meanwhile, the Thunder fielded a rock-solid defense last season, and they now add Bridges, Holmgren, and Wallace. Losing Dieng stings, but it would have been difficult for OKC to pay him since he enters free agency with Holmgren and Jalen Williams. With this trade, the Thunder would have the following deadly playoff rotation: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Josh Giddey, Mikal Bridges, Jalen Williams, and Chet Holmgren Micic, Joe, Dort, Kenrich Williams, Jaylin Williams Wallace, Wiggins, Finney-Smith It’s filled with self-shot creation, playmaking, defense, shooting, and depth at all levels. The Thunder would immediately vault into championship contender status for the next few seasons. OKC’s cap sheet also remains relatively clean, as they would hover around the salary cap mark for the next two seasons before jumping to the tax line in the 2025-26 season due to Giddey’s new deal. Bridges enters free agency with Holmgren and Jalen Williams, so the Thunder could maximize his prime years (27-29) before parting ways. Overall, OKC must efficiently use their cap flexibility before it’s completely diminished in 2026. A win-now veteran is the ideal path because there is no need for further asset accumulation, and Bridges checks every box. It’s time to finally cash in and make the Godfather offer to Brooklyn. Editors note: In all likelihood, the OKC Thunder will elect to remain patient and not make a splash-y trade. Though, Mikal Bridges is certainly an appealing player to target for this group. 0:00 - Intro 0:48 - OKC’s Problem 2:52 - Warriors Reponse 4:08 - What The Thunder Should Do 5:02 - Thunder Season So Far




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