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Smith feared significant elbow injury after outfield throw

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 15:05
Steven Smith was fearful he had done significant damage to his elbow when he felt pain throwing in the BBL last week in what would been a major jolt to Australia's plans in Sri Lanka.

But after advice from a specialist Smith was cleared to join the training camp in Dubai where he arrived on Tuesday and is planning on resuming batting in the next couple of days. He is Australia's captain for the two Tests in Galle with Pat Cummins on paternity leave.

Smith's scare came to the same elbow he had ligament surgery on in 2019 - which required lengthy rehab - and it was memories of that which were at the forefront of his mind at the SCG last Friday.

Outlining how the problem occurred, Smith explained he had taken a catch off David Warner, flicked it back inside the rope and was then throwing the ball in when he felt the pain.

"Straight away I thought 'oh jeez, that hurt'," Smith said. "That was a similar sort of feeling to when I ruptured my ligament back in 2019, so I was a little bit worried for a little bit. But scans showed fortunately my ligament is still intact, the one that I got repaired. I've got a little bit of muscle damage, and it's a small millimetre of the ligament on the bone that's doing something.

Smith added he believes the issue may have stemmed from a blow he took on the shoulder from Jhye Richardson earlier in the BBL which left a significant bruise on his right shoulder and led to him adjusting his throwing technique to compensate.

While he has been cleared of major problems with the elbow, Smith may be limited in how much he can throw in the field although as he will largely be a close catcher in a series where spin is expected to dominate that shouldn't be a huge issue.

"In terms of batting I'm pretty comfortable I'll be able to get into it and play with some tape on it," he said.

Smith will start the Sri Lanka series on 9999 Test runs having twice been dismissed within touching distance of the 10,000 landmark during the final Test against India at the SCG.

The full Australia squad, minus injured left-arm spinnerMatt Kuhnemann, is now in Dubai with Beau Webster and Mitchell Starc having arrived yesterday alongside Smith. They are preparing at the ICC Academy on bespoke pitches to replicate conditions they expect to face in Sri Lanka.

"I was watching a bit there and there was a lot of variation in the spin and some bounce as well," Smith said. "That's the reason we are here in Dubai, we are able to do what we want to do with these wickets, try and help guys develop game plans when it does get extreme. Guys are going to learn over this week and hold us in good stead for the tour."

An update on Kuhnemann's availability is expected in the next couple of days after he underwent surgery on a compound fracture-dislocation in his right thumb suffered in the BBL last week.

How Warner has Sydney Thunder believing again

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 15:42
David Warner has helped the Sydney Thunder to believe again according to coach Trevor Bayliss as the team's fairytale BBL resurgence stretches into the finals.

A year ago, they were preparing for a post-mortem on the equal-worst season from any BBL team in a decade. Not since the Thunder outfit of 2013-14 had a side won only one match in a BBL summer.

But led by new captain Warner, they have surged to third place on the ladder this summer with a 5-3 record, easily securing a top-four spot and knockout date with Melbourne Stars on Wednesday.

He would likely have sat atop the batting rankings if not for rain; wet weather meant the Thunder played one fewer game than the Perth Scorchers, whose star allrounder Cooper Connolly scored only five more runs. But Bayliss has noticed Warner's impact stretch beyond the playing field.

"The job he's done as captain, it's not just about his batting for example, it's his personality," he said. "He's always up for it, he's a positive character. Loud, obnoxious sometimes, but the boys love it.

"I think it's the confidence that he gives his team-mates, and their belief then that they're good enough to do the job. They're all good players, they sometimes just need that belief. Certainly I think the results have shown this year."

Public opinion of Warner has wavered dramatically over the years, from his early days as a hyper-confident ballstriker, to his role in the Newlands ball-tampering controversy, and the shift to introspection that followed. The latest iteration of Warner has made an impression on new Thunder team-mate Sam Billings.

"People have this perception around him, but he's incredible in terms of the conversations he has with individuals and the consistent drive," Billings said. "You see why he's one of the best players in the world, still at the age of 38. I'm learning off him every day."

As they prepared to host a similarly resurgent Stars at ENGIE Stadium, Warner felt the Thunder still had room for improvement. The team's largest partnership, 89 between Warner and Matthew Gilkes against Perth Scorchers, was only the 10th-largest of the regular season. The side also does not have a wicket-taker in the top 10 for the tournament.

"The batters haven't all gelled together and gotten big partnerships," Warner said. "We talk about bowling partnerships as well, one has leaked at one end and then the other has taken wickets. We still haven't played a complete game yet, which for me is scary."

Sources: Patriots to bring back McDaniels as OC

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 16:56

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- The New England Patriots are expected to hire Josh McDaniels as their offensive coordinator, sources confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday.

McDaniels will return to the franchise for a third time, this time to work under first-year head coach Mike Vrabel and help tutor promising quarterback Drake Maye, the No. 3 pick in the 2024 draft.

The Patriots interviewed McDaniels on Tuesday. They also spoke with Bears passing game coordinator Thomas Brown and Chargers passing game coordinator Marcus Brady for the position, sources said.

McDaniels did not coach in the NFL in 2024 after serving as Las Vegas Raiders head coach in 2022 and into the 2023 season.

He has never coached on a staff with Vrabel, but the two have a connection from the time Vrabel played for the Patriots (2001-2008) as a member of three Super Bowl championship teams.

McDaniels broke into the NFL in 2001 as an assistant coach under Bill Belichick in New England. After leaving in 2009 to become Broncos head coach until his firing in December 2010 and serving a year as Rams offensive coordinator in 2011, he returned to New England from 2012 to 2021.

In 2021, McDaniels mentored quarterback Mac Jones to a successful rookie season that resulted in him being named an alternate for the Pro Bowl, and now he'll look to duplicate that with Maye, who started 12 games as a rookie in 2024 and went 225-of-338 for 2,276 yards with 15 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Maye added 54 rushes for 421 yards and two touchdowns.

Barstool Sports first reported that McDaniels' hire was imminent.

Vikings, O'Connell agree to multiyear extension

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 16:56

EAGAN, Minn. -- The Minnesota Vikings and coach Kevin O'Connell agreed Tuesday on a multiyear contract extension, closing an unusual chapter and locking down one of the NFL's top young head coaches.

Terms were not immediately available.

ESPN's Adam Schefter also reported that the Vikings are working on an extension for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Like O'Connell, Adofo-Mensah signed a four-year contract when the Vikings hired him in 2022 and thus has one year remaining on his deal.

O'Connell was displeased after the 2023 season when owners Zygi and Mark Wilf opted against extending his contract, ESPN has reported, at a time when the franchise planned to start over at the quarterback position. Multiple teams were positioning themselves this month to make trade offers if the sides were not able to agree on an extension, as Fox Sports first reported and ESPN later confirmed, given the possibility that O'Connell could always choose to simply work through the expiration of his deal and become a coaching free agent in 2025.

But O'Connell said twice this month that he wanted to remain with the Vikings, and after meeting with the Wilfs last week, he added: "I love our ownership."

O'Connell was not made available for comment Tuesday. In a statement released by the team, he said in part: "It is an absolute honor to continue leading the Minnesota Vikings. Holding this prestigious position is something I never take for granted, and I want to express my sincere gratitude to the Wilf family for their unwavering belief in what we are building together."

O'Connell, 39, joined the Vikings after a two-year stint as the Los Angeles Rams' offensive coordinator. He has a record of 34-17 with two playoff appearances and is one of three coaches in NFL history to record multiple 13-win seasons in his first three seasons. The others are the Green Bay Packers' Matt LaFleur and the San Francisco 49ers' George Seifert.

But while LaFleur and Seifert both had the benefit of a Hall of Fame quarterback, O'Connell won 13 games with Kirk Cousins in 2022 and 14 games with Sam Darnold in 2024. The Vikings will entrust him to develop J.J. McCarthy, the No. 10 pick of last year's draft, as their long-term starter.

"Kevin is exactly who we believed him to be when we named him as our head coach -- an innovative playcaller, an excellent communicator and a strong leader who motivates and connects with his players," Mark Wilf said in a statement. "He has helped establish a culture that positions us for sustained success, and he will continue to set the standard we need as we pursue a championship for Vikings fans."

Hawks' Risacher (adductor) out at least 1 week

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:29

Atlanta Hawks forward Zaccharie Risacher, the No. 1 overall pick of the 2024 draft, will sit out at least another week due to a strained left adductor, the team said Tuesday.

Risacher already has missed three games with the injury, and Atlanta said in a statement that he's "progressing in his rehabilitation and will be re-evaluated in approximately one week."

Risacher, 19, has averaged 10.5 points, 3.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists per game in 39 games (37 starts) this season. He has shot just 28.1 percent from 3-point range.

The Frenchman has had one game where he scored at least 20 points, a 33-point outburst Nov. 6 in a win over the New York Knicks.

Atlanta recently got back forward Jalen Johnson, its second-leading scorer (19.4 ppg), from a five-game absence due to shoulder inflammation.

Shooter's touch: Wemby-designed courts debut

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:29

LE CHESNAY, France -- Victor Wembanyama stood on the center stripe of a new outdoor court in his hometown, his arms outstretched to their full 8-foot wingspan as he posed for a slew of photographers.

He could not have seemed happier.

Wembanyama unveiled a gift of sorts to his hometown and the next generation on Tuesday, a pair of outdoor courts -- one for 5-on-5 play, the other for 3-on-3 play -- that were built to the specifications that he wanted and sketched out himself.

"For those of you that don't know, this started in a room with an idea," San Antonio general manager Brian Wright said, as about five dozen kids sat on the court in front of him and another 100 or so people watched from adjacent courtside seating. "And I remember watching Victor going on a whiteboard and literally drawing every single detail of the court that you see today and putting his heart and soul into designing this court for the children to play on. It speaks to how special you are and how special this is to you, so thank you, Victor."

Wembanyama and the Spurs are in France this week, playing a pair of games Thursday and Saturday in Paris against the Indiana Pacers. France is Wembanyama's homeland, as everyone knows. And it's often assumed that he's from Paris, but he's from Le Chesnay -- about 12 miles (20 kilometers) west of the city.

It was important to him to make this happen in time for the Spurs' visit there. Others did not think that was realistic.

"Impossible," said Le Chesnay's mayor, Richard Delepierre.

The challenges were many: There were old courts in that space to excavate, designs to be approved, it's not great weather for construction at this time of year and, if all that weren't enough, building anything so close to the Palace of Versailles seems to be a bit of a logistical headache, to say the least.

But it's what Wemby wanted. And that makes things happen, especially in his hometown.

"Beyond his immense basketball talents, it seems that Victor possesses great qualities of art and a certain capacity for persuasion," Delepierre said.

Construction really got going just a couple months ago. But on Tuesday, on a chilly afternoon, it was finished. The new nets were in place, the fibers still tight together as if to show not a single shot had gone through them yet. The kids peeled back a black drape to show off the center court design -- a nod to both the Spurs' logo and the Le Chesnay clock tower -- and Wembanyama caught a lob for the ceremonial first dunk.

"It was my dream also to have these kind of courts when I was living here," Wembanyama said.

Le Chesnay is a small city of about 30,000, a little west of downtown Paris. From town hall there's a view of the Palace of Versailles, the home King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette shared in the late 18th century before he was beheaded during the French Revolution. Local legend suggests Napoleon roamed the area at times, even ordering that trees be planted to line the streets a certain way.

It is also where Wembanyama's basketball life began to grow.

Local officials say the majority of residents there -- the Chesnaycourtois and Chesnaycourtoise -- take part in some sort of sporting activity. Wembanyama created a bit of a stir in town when he brought friends in for an impromptu pickup soccer match last year, some of them roaming the same field that they did as little kids. Handball is extremely popular there, as are auto racing and equestrian. There even was a filly named Le Chesnay that raced at the famed Saratoga Race Course in 2009.

But, officially or unofficially, it's a basketball town now. Kids are playing the game all the time in Le Chesnay, most of them -- as one would guess -- wearing Spurs jerseys or T-shirts. Wembanyama's 6-foot-3 mother, Elodie de Fautereau, was a standout player and became a coach.

"The Spurs' 'Play Paris' initiative isn't just about building a court, it's about creating a vibrant hub for the community that honors Victor's journey and his commitment to giving back," said RC Buford, CEO of Spurs Sports and Entertainment. "This renovated space will hopefully inspire the next generation and showcase the power of sports to bring people together."

The Spurs haven't said what they spent on the project, but it was a "significant" part of the estimated $500,000 budget, Delepierre said. It's also important to note that the courts aren't some Wembanyama tribute; the city logo and the Spurs logo are present, but nothing that screams the 2023-24 NBA rookie of the year's name.

He didn't want them to be about him. And they got done just in time.

"Impossible," Delepierre said, taking back his previous declaration, "is not French."

Herro (groin) out as Heat take on Trail Blazers

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:29

MIAMI -- Guard Tyler Herro will be sidelined for the Miami Heat, as they take on the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday night because of groin tightness.

Herro, who turned 25 on Monday, will miss his first game of the season. He is averaging a team-best 24 points.

The Heat said Herro woke up with tightness on Tuesday. He was originally listed him as questionable for the game and downgraded to out about an hour before tipoff.

In his fifth NBA season, Herro has assumed a heavier offensive role, especially with the uncertainty of star forward Jimmy Butler's future with the club. Butler recently returned from a seven-game suspension for what the Heat considered "conduct detrimental to the team."

Sources: Suns loading up with 3 1st-round picks

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:29

The Phoenix Suns are trading their 2031 first-rounder to the Utah Jazz for three first-round picks, sources told ESPN on Tuesday.

The trade triples the Suns' allotted first-round draft capital as the franchise pursues upgrades to its roster -- such as Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler. Butler, who requested a trade from the Heat earlier this month, has the Suns among his preferred trade destinations, sources said.

The Suns are acquiring the least favorable firsts in 2025 of Cleveland and Minnesota; in 2027 of Cleveland, Minnesota and Utah; and in 2029 of Cleveland, Minnesota and Utah, sources said.

The aggressive approach by the Suns unlocks their next six drafts and breaks up their lone tradable first in 2031 into three firsts. For 2025, the Suns are likely to have Cleveland's first-round pick. The Cavaliers entered Tuesday with the best record in the NBA.

The Jazz are consolidating their first-round picks acquired in the Rudy Gobert and Donovan Mitchell trades in 2022. Including the 2031 unprotected first from Phoenix, Utah will have 11 first-round picks in the next seven years.

Pirate treasure: Rare Skenes card to 11-year-old

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:00

An 11-year-old collector in Los Angeles has scooped up a one-of-a-kind baseball card featuring National League Rookie of the Year Paul Skenes.

Topps announced Tuesday that the card, which features the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher's autograph and a patch from a game-worn jersey, had been found.

Now comes the fun part: seeing what it is worth on the open market.

The collector could get a massive haul if willing to trade it to the Pirates, who have put together a package that includes 30 years' worth of season tickets behind home plate at PNC Park in exchange for the card.

Skenes' girlfriend, LSU gymnast and influencer Livvy Dunne, is offering the card's owner the opportunity to take in a game with her in a luxury suite at the ballpark during one of Skenes' starts.

The card could hold pretty high value elsewhere considering the potentially bright future ahead for the 22-year-old Skenes, who also finished third in NL Cy Young Award voting following an outstanding rookie season in 2024.

The first overall pick in the 2023 amateur draft made his major league debut in May and put together one of the most impressive rookie seasons in recent memory. Skenes was selected as the NL's starting pitcher in the All-Star Game after just 11 starts and finished the season 11-3 with a 1.96 ERA in 23 games.

Skenes said over the weekend he hasn't thought about the potential of signing a long-term contract to remain in Pittsburgh, saying instead that his focus is on helping the Pirates take a step toward contending in 2025.

Ichiro, Sabathia, Wagner gain Hall of Fame entry

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 21 January 2025 17:00

Ichiro Suzuki became the first Japanese-born player elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame, falling one vote shy of unanimous selection, and he'll be joined in the Class of 2025 by starting pitcher CC Sabathia and closer Billy Wagner.

Suzuki, who got 393 of 394 votes in balloting of the Baseball Writers' Association of America, would have joined Yankees great Mariano Rivera (2019) as the only unanimous selections. Instead, Suzuki's 99.746% of the vote is second only to Derek Jeter's 99.748% (396 of 397 ballots cast in 2020) as the highest plurality for a position player in Hall of Fame voting, per the BBWAA.

"I don't think anybody in this whole world thought that I'd be a Hall of Famer," Suzuki said. "As a baseball player, this is the highest honor you can achieve."

Suzuki collected 2,542 of his 3,089 career hits as a member of the Seattle Mariners. Before that, he collected 1,278 hits in the Nippon Professional Baseball league in Japan, giving him more overall hits (4,367) than Pete Rose, MLB's all-time leader.

Suzuki did not debut in MLB until he was 27 years old, but he exploded on the scene in 2001 by winning Rookie of the Year and MVP honors in his first season, leading Seattle to a record-tying 116 regular-season wins.

"Ichiro is truly one of a kind," Mariners president Jerry Dipoto said in a statement. "His commitment, legendary work ethic, physical endurance, mental toughness, attention to detail and passion for the game are all on a different level."

He was a two-time American League batting champion and 10-time All-Star and Gold Glove outfielder, hitting .311 with 117 homers, 780 RBIs and 509 stolen bases with the Mariners, Yankees and Marlins.

An exacting player with a legendary workout routine -- one he still follows five years after his retirement -- the apex of Suzuki's career was 2004, when he hit a career-high .372 in winning one of his two American League batting titles. In the process, he had an MLB-record 262 hits, breaking the single-season mark set by George Sisler in 1920.

While Suzuki wasn't the first player to successfully move from Japan to the majors, his impact presaged baseball's current era with Yu Darvish and Shohei Ohtani -- some of the game's biggest stars -- following in his path.

"There was a time when I didn't even get a chance to play in the MLB," Suzuki told MLB Network. "So what an honor it is to be for me to be here and be a Hall of Famer."

Suzuki and Sabathia finished first and second in 2001 voting for AL Rookie of the year and later were teammates for two seasons with the Yankees.

"It's pretty cool to be a rookie that same year in 2001, battle [Ichiro] for so many years, eventually be a teammate of his," Sabathia said. "It's exciting. When you're around him, you know you're in the presence of a Hall of Famer."

Sabathia, who was 251-161 with a 3.74 ERA, also was on the ballot for the first time and he earned 86.8% of the vote. He was the 2007 AL Cy Young winner while with Cleveland, won a World Series title with the Yankees in 2009 and was a six-time All-Star selection over 19 seasons that included a stop with Milwaukee.

His 3,093 career strikeouts make him one of 19 members of the 3,000-strikeout club, and he ranks third among left-handers on that list behind Randy Johnson and Steve Carlton.

Perhaps one of the last true workhorse starters headed for Cooperstown, Sabathia prided himself on taking the ball. Never was that more evident than in 2008, when during his stint with Milwaukee, he frequently threw on three days' rest while going 11-2 with a 1.65 ERA in helping the Brewers snap a 26-year postseason drought.

That stretch run preceded Sabathia's first foray into free agency. He signed with the Yankees and donned the pinstripes for his last 11 seasons -- a stretch that included a World Series title in 2009.

He has said that his Hall plaque will feature a Yankees cap.

"The first time I walked into the plaque room, I almost cried," Sabathia said about the first time he entered the Cooperstown corridor in which his image will now be permanently enshrined. "I had no idea. I think current players should got to the Hall of Fame. It's so inspiring."

Wagner's 422 career saves -- 225 of which came with the Houston Astros -- are the eighth most in big league history. His selection comes in his 10th and final appearance on the BBWAA ballot, earning 82.5% for the seven-time All-Star.

He became the ninth pitcher in the Hall who was primarily a reliever -- the first left-hander among them -- after Hoyt Wilhelm, Rollie Fingers, Dennis Eckersley, Bruce Sutter, Goose Gossage, Trevor Hoffman, Lee Smith and Rivera.

Wagner was 47-40 with a 2.31 ERA for the Astros (1995-2003), Phillies (2004-05), the Mets (2006-09), Red Sox (2009) and Braves (2010). His 11.9 strikeouts per nine innings are the most among pitchers with at least 900 innings, though his 903 career innings are the fewest among Hall of Famers.

A native of Virginia, the emotional Wagner broke down several times during his post-announcement television interview as marveled over his journey from humble beginnings. A hard-throwing southpaw, Wagner famously only began throwing with his left hand because his right arm was broken while playing football.

Now he's a Hall of Famer.

The three electees will join Dick Allen and Dave Parker, who were selected by the Contemporary Baseball Era Committee in December, in being honored at the induction ceremony on July 27 at the Clark Sports Center in Cooperstown, New York.

Just falling short in the balloting was outfielder Carlos Beltran, who was named on 70.3% of ballots, shy of the 75% threshold necessary for election.

Beltran won 1999 AL Rookie of the Year honors while with Kansas City. He went on to make nine All-Star teams and become one of five players in history with at least 400 homers and 300 stolen bases.

A key member and clubhouse leader of the controversial 2017 World Series champion Astros, whose legacy was tainted by a sign-stealing scandal, Beltran's selection would have bode well for other members of that squad who will be under consideration in the years to come.

Also coming up short was 10-time Gold Glove outfielder Andruw Jones, who was named on 66.2% of the ballots. Jones saw an uptick from last year's total (61.6%) and still has two more years of ballot eligibility remaining.

PED-associated players on the ballot didn't make much headway in the balloting. Alex Rodriguez finished with 37.1%, while Manny Ramirez was at 34.3%.

Players comprise 278 of 351 elected Hall of Famers, including 142 on the BBWAA ballot, of which 62 were elected in their first year of eligibility.

Carlos González, Curtis Granderson, Adam Jones, Ian Kinsler, Russell Martin, Brian McCann, Hanley Ramírez, Fernando Rodney, Troy Tulowitzki and Ben Zobrist will be dropped from future ballots after receiving less than 5%.

Cole Hamels, Ryan Braun and Matt Kemp join the ballot next year.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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