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In this episode of "Miami Sports," we delve into the NBA trade rumors surrounding Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers. NBA writer Greg Swartz predicts that the Blazers might trade Lillard before the 2023-24 regular season starts. He emphasizes the importance of avoiding distractions and doing right by Lillard and his family. Lillard has expressed his desire to join the Miami Heat, even in the face of warnings from the NBA. The Heat are actively working on a trade package for Lillard, offering expiring contracts, first-round picks, and potential involvement of Tyler Herro. Lillard's frustration with the Blazers stems from their inability to build a championship-caliber roster, and he's determined to move on. Despite the uncertainty, Lillard remains a dominant force on the court and is set to make a significant salary. The trade saga continues to unfold, and "Miami Sports" will keep you updated on this and other exciting sports developments. 🎦Today's News: 🔥MIAMI HEAT SIGN DAMIAN LILLARD!? SHOCKED THE NBA WORLD! LILLARD IS COMING! MIAMI SPORTS NEWS ▶️Credits: Song: Waesto - Miami Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://bit.ly/40xdzZS 🏀 Hello Miami Heat fan, welcome to the Miami Sports News, our channel is made for you who are passionate about the Heat and want to receive all the news and everything you need to know daily from our beloved team, here you will find news like: Miami Heat speculation, Miami Heat signings, Miami Heat updates, Miami Heat rumors, Miami Heat trade, Miami Heat news, Miami Heat interviews, Miami Heat reactions, Miami Heat game highlights. All the information you need to know daily to stay in the know! 🚨 NOTE: We always seek the veracity of the facts, as well as reliable sources, so as not to transmit false information to our fans. So you Miami Sports fan can rest easy and enjoy our content! 🛑 SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL AND HIT THE BELL TO RECEIVE ALL THE NEWS! ▶️ Contact for Partnerships: miamiheatnewstoday@gmail.com THANKS FOR WATCHING Miami Sports News #miamiheat #heat #miamisportsnews #miamiheatnews #miamiheatnewstoday
Kristaps Porzingis is sitting out the FIBA World Cup due to plantar fasciitis (1:11). John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal explains why that it's a great decision to sit him and why the risks of injury didn't just stem from the foot pain. Plus, we take a second to laugh at the mess in Philadelphia with James Harden (13:46) before getting into the in-season tournament and the schedule release on Tuesday (23:41). Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Right now, when you bet on a Super Bowl Winner, you can GET BONUS BETS EVERY TIME THEY WIN IN THE REGULAR SEASON! FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms… 🎧 https://link.chtbl.com/LOCeltics?sid=YouTube Locked On NBA League-Wide: Every Team, Fantasy, Draft, WNBA & More 🎧 https://linktr.ee/LockedOnNBA Locked On Celtics is a daily Boston Celtics podcast by Boston Sports Journal beat writer John Karalis. It's an inside look at the C's from a former professional basketball player who is at practices & games. #BostonCeltics #Celtics #NBA #JaysonTatum #JaylenBrown
Many tuned in expecting a tantalizing prelude to the World Cup, but were instead served a dish of disjointed plays, frustration, and a level of unpredictability not in the thrilling sense, but more akin to a sense of foreboding. At the heart of this fiasco wasn't the passion of the players or the strategies of the coaches, but the very laws that are meant to protect and uphold the sanctity of the sport. It's important to clarify that the referee, Nika Amashukeli, alongside his team, was simply doing his job. His judgements, influenced by the parameters set by the laws, led to a match with six cards - a scenario unimaginable even a decade ago. But do we blame him? Or do we need to cast our gaze towards the bigger picture and the governing body, World Rugby? World Rugby has, over recent years, enacted multiple law changes under the guise of player safety and enhancing viewer experience. Yet, the England vs Wales match stands testament to a system that seems more interested in making the referee's whistle the star of the show, rather than the players themselves. The sheer number of interruptions not only disrupted the flow of the game but also made it painfully unwatchable at times. Is this the future of rugby we've all been waiting for? A seasoned viewer would remember the days when rugby was as much about brute strength as it was about strategic finesse. When games were gritty, intense, and every play was unpredictable. Today, however, the unpredictability stems from pondering over which innocuous tackle or ruck might lead to the next card. As seen in the incident with Freddie Steward, which mirrored an earlier situation in a South Africa vs Argentina game, the application of the laws seems inconsistent at best and biased at worst. To add to the dismay, Owen Farrell, England's captain, was shown a red card, placing his World Cup campaign in jeopardy. While the protection of players is paramount and head-high tackles should indeed be penalized, the spate of cards shown in this match raises the question: Are the current laws enhancing player safety or merely sanitizing the very essence of the game? It's high time World Rugby reevaluates its stance. By stubbornly adhering to laws that detract from the spirit of the sport, they risk alienating a global fanbase. This isn't a plea for unchecked aggression or a return to the unchecked brutish ways of the past, but a call for balance. Rugby's beauty lies in its physicality blended with strategy, respect, and discipline. The laws should protect players but also respect the rich heritage of the game. England's win against Wales could have been a memorable battle, akin to the epic duels we've witnessed in the past. Instead, the narrative was hijacked by the frequent blare of the referee's whistle, punctuating what should have been an elegant dance of athleticism with staccato interruptions. World Rugby needs to ask itself – is this the legacy they envision for the sport? In conclusion, the England vs Wales match at Twickenham is a dire warning – a manifestation of laws gone awry. As custodians of this great sport, it's World Rugby's duty to listen, reflect, and act. It's not about moving backward, but moving forward with wisdom, ensuring that rugby remains the game loved by millions around the world. The ball is in their court. Will they play wisely? Lastly, I would also like to thank VHA Accounting Solutions for their partnership during this 2023 Rugby Championship. This video was sponsored by them. We look forward to a great partnership during this Rugby Championship For this Video I used CoachPaint from TRACAB, they're the best in the industry with regards to telestration software: For a 14-day Trial you can use this link: https://bit.ly/coach-paint-tasanalytics Check them out on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracab Twitter: https://twitter.com/TRACAB_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tracab.ok Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tracab_ #CoachPaint #Tracab
Chicago Bulls news and rumors discussed on today's Chicago Bulls YouTube video stem around NBA Free Agents Ayo Dosunmu ...
Chicago Bulls news and rumors on today's edition of the Bulls Report stem around NBA Free Agent Ayo Dosunmu. With the ...
#Carlik #Jones #nba #player #analysis In sports clubs; In order to provide marginal benefit by maximizing the energy, physical strength, motivation and will of the teams; We configure the light, color and stain arrangements of the jerseys and all the clothes according to the energy chakras. We prepare analyzes of the entire staff. We work together by presenting the players with suitable colors, stars and temperaments to the coach so that he can make the right match while making a team. In addition, new transfers are analyzed and preferred according to their compatibility with the players in their position. Team spirit begins to form and develop. The result reaches the perfect level as time progresses. We provide seasonal technical consultancy services to clubs. Our contact address; nameanalysis1@gmail.com Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqV0jRZ1wh8_vqeWhouDWNw?sub_confirmation=1 #player #analysis #football #basketball #volleyball #handball #rugby Carlik Anthony Jones (born December 23, 1997) is an American professional basketball player for the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Radford Highlanders and the Louisville Cardinals. Early life and high school career Jones grew up in Cincinnati, Ohio and attended Aiken High School. He competed alongside Jarron Cumberland in AAU play. He was named third team All-Division IV and first-team all-Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference after 12.5 points, 5.7 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game as a junior. Jones signed with Radford for college basketball on November 12, 2015.[1] As a senior, Jones averaged 22.3 points and six assists and was named The Cincinnati Enquirer Division IV Player of the Year.[2] He scored 57 points in the sectional final against Hughes STEM High School and led the Falcons to a regional championship and to the State final four.[3] College career Jones redshirted his true freshman season. He became a starter for the Highlanders as a redshirt freshman and was named the Big South Conference Freshman of the Year and honorable mention All-Big South after averaging 11.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game.[4][5] He made a three-pointer with two seconds left against Liberty in the Big South Conference Championship game to send Radford to the NCAA Tournament.[6] He was named first team All-Big South after averaging 15.7 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game in his redshirt sophomore season.[7] Jones was selected as the Big South Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year and was again named first team All-Big South as a redshirt junior.[8] He averaged 20 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists per game as a junior. Since Jones was set to graduate from Radford at the end of the 2019–20 school year, he had the option to transfer to another school for his final season of athletic eligibility without having to sit out a year, and chose to become a graduate transfer rather than return to Radford.[9] Widely considered to be one of the best available graduate transfers in the nation, Jones announced that he had chosen the University of Louisville to play his final season of eligibility.[10][11] He played in 19 games for the Cardinals. On April 10, 2021, he announced that he would test the NBA Draft waters, allowing him to come back for an additional season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, he then made another announcement on April 26, saying that he would sign with an agent and not use the additional year of eligibility at Louisville.[12]
Sri Lanka finish Super Six unbeaten Sri Lanka geared up for their ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 final against the Netherlands with a comfortable eight-wicket victory over West Indies. Opening batters Pathum Nissanka (104) and Dimuth Karunaratne (83) did the bulk of the damage to chase down 243 after Keacy Carty (87) had dragged Windies to a respectable target. Victory means Sri Lanka remain unbeaten in Zimbabwe, and now face one final hurdle in Netherlands to be crowned Qualifier champions. Openers fire Sri Lanka to victory Pathum Nissanka hit the third ODI century of his career as Sri Lanka cruised to an eight-wicket victory over West Indies. Nissanka hit 104 runs off 113 balls as part of a 190-run opening stand with Dimuth Karunaratne that took the game away from West Indies. Kusal Mendis (34) and Sadeera Samarawickrama (17) did the rest to easily reach their target of 244, for which Windies had Keacy Carty (87) to thank after Maheesh Theekshana (4/34) had ripped through much of their top order. West Indies had started strongly, racing to 31 from their first four overs before Theekshana conceded just two from his first over and cleaned up Brandon King (10) in his second. The spinner struck again in his third, Shamarh Brooks (2) nicking behind before captain Shai Hope (2) became his third victim from his fourth over, pinned leg before. Opener Johnson Charles (39) was next back to the hutch an over later, trapped leg before by Matheesha Pathirana to leave Windies floundering on 62 for four. But Carty and Nicholas Pooran (14) led the fightback, as the pair stopped the flurry of wickets until Dushan Hemantha accounted for Pooran to further drag West Indies into the mire at 81 for five. Carty, having survived a dropped catch on nine, kept the scoreboard ticking over and dragged his side to 123 for seven by the time Sahan Arachchige bowled Kyle Mayers (18) and Hemantha trapped Roston Chase (1) leg before. Late contributions from Romario Shepherd (26) and Kevin Sinclair (25) then pulled Windies towards 250 before Carty fell 12 balls from the end to leave his side 243 all out. Having perhaps been disappointed to let West Indies reach almost 250, Sri Lanka began their chase quickly, bringing up 50 inside nine overs before Nissanka reached his 10th ODI half century in as many balls in the 16th over. Opening partner Karunaratne soon followed, bringing up his 50 with four as Sri Lanka cantered towards their total. Windies tried mightily to break the partnership, rotating through six bowlers in search of a way through, but the pair proved impenetrable as they brought up the 150 stand in the 28th over. Nissanka then brought up his century with just under 20 overs remaining before eventually holing out to mid-wicket off the bowling of Kevin Sinclair. But the fall of the first wicket failed to stem the flow of runs, as Mendis picked up the scoring baton, bringing up the 200 with a four before Karunaratne was trapped leg before by Akeal Hosein. It left Mendis and Samarawickrama to bring the chase home, doing so in style with 34 balls remaining to send Sri Lanka into Sunday's final with their unbeaten record intact. Sri Lanka and Netherlands face off in final After almost a month of absorbing action, the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 comes to a close on Sunday, as Sri Lanka and the Netherlands fight it out for the right to be crowned champions. Both sides have already claimed their main prize, a place in India next October for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 but neither will want to end their time in Zimbabwe with defeat. Sri Lanka were comfortable victors when the two sides met in the Super Six just over a week ago, but Netherlands are fresh from their thrilling victory over Scotland and will hope their momentum can help them to victory. Sri Lanka vs West Indies live Sri Lanka vs West Indies live match today Sri Lanka vs West Indies live today Sri Lanka vs West Indies today live Maheesh Theekshana Wickets maheesh Theekshana highlight Sri Lanka vs West Indies highlight Sri Lanka vs West Indies highlights Scores in brief Sri Lanka beat West Indies by eight wickets at Harare Sports Club, Harare West Indies 243 all out in 48.1 overs (Keacy Carty 87, Johnson Charles 39; Maheesh Theekshana 4/34, Dushan Hemantha 2/49) Sri Lanka 244/2 in 44.2 overs (Pathum Nissanka 104, Dimuth Karunaratne 83; Kevin Sinclair 1/52, Akeal Hosein 1/54) Sunday 9 July – Fixtures Final Sri Lanka v Netherlands at Harare Sports Club