Day: January 21, 2023

Bucks Offered Four Second-Round Picks To Rockets For Eric GordonBucks Offered Four Second-Round Picks To Rockets For Eric Gordon

The Milwaukee Bucks are seeking to upgrade their bench. The challenge for Milwaukee is that they owe three future first-round picks to other teams from previous trades.

In 2019, the Bucks sent four second-round picks to the New Orleans Pelicans for Nikola Mirotic. Milwaukee is trying a similar tactic now, as they’ve offered four second-round picks to the Houston Rockets for Eric Gordon. The Bucks have eight second-round picks to offer in trades over the next seven years.

Gordon has averaged 12.2 points over 39 games for the Rockets this season. Houston has been expected to explore the trade market for the veteran guard ahead of the trade deadline. Gordon has one more season left on his contract after this season, but the $20.9 million deal is non-guaranteed unless Gordon’s team wins the 2023 NBA Finals.

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NFL Weather Report for Saturday of divisional round (What's the Forecast for Every NFL Team and Matchup Today?)NFL Weather Report for Saturday of divisional round (What's the Forecast for Every NFL Team and Matchup Today?)

Some call divisional round weekend the best one of the season, and I'm inclined to agree. Before you place your bets, make sure to check out all of our playoff content including anytime touchdown bets, prop bets and full game previews on the FanSided homepage, but if you are betting on divisional Saturday you need [...]

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Anthony Davis Could Return Late Next WeekAnthony Davis Could Return Late Next Week

Anthony Davis is making progress from his right foot injury and could make his return to the Los Angeles Lakers lineup late next week, sources told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Davis, who has been ramping up his activity recently, has been out with a foot fracture since mid-December.

The Lakers start a five-game road trip against the Celtics on January 28.

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Davis Thompson cards three more eagles to lead by two at The American ExpressDavis Thompson cards three more eagles to lead by two at The American Express

LA QUINTA, Calif. — Rookie Davis Thompson made three more eagles Friday for a total of five through 36 holes to tie the PGA TOUR record for the most in a 72-hole tournament since 1983, and he still didn’t put any more distance between himself and Jon Rahm at The American Express. Thompson also carded his first bogeys of the tournament, which were hardly enough to slow him down. One day after making consecutive eagles in shooting 10-under 62 at La Quinta to take the first-round lead, Thompson carded an 8-under 64 on the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West. He had three eagles, four birdies and two bogeys. The 23-year-old who played college golf at Georgia was at 18-under 126, two strokes ahead of Rahm, who also shot 64 on the Nicklaus course. “I just had some good numbers into par-5s and was able to execute my shots,” Thompson said. “I had some putts drop. So it was nice to make some eagles.” Actually, it’s his entire game that’s going well in the Southern California desert. “I think putting the ball in the fairway, hitting a lot of greens and really seeing lines well on my putts,” Thompson said. “Just everything is kind of clicking these last two days and I’m just looking forward to trying to keep it rolling tomorrow.” Thompson will play the Stadium Course on Saturday, which will host the final round on Sunday after the 54-hole cut in this pro-am event, which uses three courses. Thompson is the second player to have five eagles through two rounds at The American Express. He matched the record set in 1995 by Scott McCarron, who missed the 72-hole cut when it was a five-round tournament. Thompson, who began his round wearing a hoodie in the early-morning chill, eagled his second hole, the par-5 11th, when he hit a 5-iron to about 15 feet. He then had two bogeys in four holes spanning the turn to briefly lose his lead, but then ran off a string of three birdies and two eagles in a span of five holes to go from 1-under to 8-under for his round. He eagled the par-5 fourth and the par-5 seventh — hitting the green with a mid-iron and draining a putt from roughly 20 feet each time — before finishing his round with consecutive pars. The other players to make five eagles in a four-round tournament since 1983 were Justin Rose in the 2022 RBC Canadian Open, Dustin Johnson in the 2020 WGC-FedEx St. Jude Championship, Austin Cook in the 2019 Barbasol Championship, Keegan Bradley and Brandt Snedeker in the 2018 RBC Canadian Open, and Davis Love III in the 1994 Sony Open in Hawaii. Only Johnson won. Rahm, the world’s fourth-ranked player who won two weeks ago at Kapalua, matched his score from a day earlier at La Quinta. “Feeling great. Lot of confidence,” Rahm said. “Having essentially the hardest course two days in a row, but I’m in a really good position. So hopefully I can keep the good game going.” Five players were five shots back of Thompson, including 20-year-old Tom Kim, who had the low round of the day, a 10-under 62 on the Nicklaus Course, and Jason Day, who shot 64 on the Stadium Course. The others were J.T. Poston, Sungjae Im and Tyler Duncan. The field includes five of the top seven players in the world and 10 of the top 20. Second-ranked Scottie Scheffler and sixth-ranked Xander Schauffele were in a group of five at 11 under that also included Rose. No. 5 Patrick Cantlay was in a group of seven at 10 under while No. 7 Will Zalatoris was at 6 under.

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Chargers about to make second massive mistake of the offseasonChargers about to make second massive mistake of the offseason

The Los Angeles Chargers seem to be going cheap once again because that is who they are. After making one GOB Bluth huge mistake by retaining Brandon Staley as head coach, the Los Angeles Chargers are about to make another one when it comes to their franchise quarterback. Although Justin Herbert is eligible for a [...]

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Luka Doncic ‘Starting to Be Much More Involved In Personnel Discussions’ With MavsLuka Doncic ‘Starting to Be Much More Involved In Personnel Discussions’ With Mavs

This week it was reported that Luka Doncic has “strongly indicated” he would like the Dallas Mavericks to upgrade the roster around him. ESPN’s Tim MacMahon elaborated on his reporting during Friday’s episode of the Hoop Collective podcast.

“Really, the newsworthy thing here is that Luka is starting to be much more involved in the personnel discussions,” said MacMahon. “Where previously it’s always been like ‘Y’all can let me know, but I don’t really want to be involved right now.’

“He’s starting to be much more involved. The ideas aren’t just being bounced off him is my understanding. He’s bouncing some ideas the other way as well.”

The Mavericks reached the Western Conference Finals last season while also winning 52 regular season games. The Mavericks were sixth in the NBA in defense. This season, they are 25th in defense and are on pace to be just a little over .500.

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