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Western Australia quick Lance Morris is set to be unleashed against New South Wales amid a complicated balancing act with his bowling load management as WA push to try and qualify for a fourth straight Sheffield Shield final.
Morris has been named in WA's 14-man squad alongside Cameron Bancroft who will return from the broken shoulder he suffered in the BBL to play his 100th Shield match against NSW at the WACA ground.

Morris' inclusion is the most noteworthy given he is contracted to Cricket Australia and they have been managing his playing schedule this summer. Morris, who turns 27 later this month, has played just three Shield matches this season, including WA's most recent win against Queensland in Brisbane, but has been playing with a maximum overs restriction of 25 per game coming off a stress fracture last winter as well as a quad strain late in the pre-season.

It is understood he was initially set to be rested from the match against NSW with a view to being made available for WA's final home and away game against Victoria next week at the WACA ground. Such a schedule could have left him unavailable for the final as CA's medical team are understandably very cautious about Morris playing back-to-back Shield games at the moment due to his extensive injury history, given he is a developing international prospect as one of the few bowlers in Australia capable of clocking speeds in excess of 150kph consistently.

Morris is understood to be frustrated at being held back despite being in good shape having bowled well in the second innings at the Gabba after some rust in the first innings. Morris articulated his frustration earlier in the summer in an interview with ESPNCricinfo explaining that scans have shown a stress issue that is not causing him pain. WA have also had difficulty trying to manage his overs restrictions in games while trying to qualify for the Shield final. Morris has not bowled more than 25 overs in a match since November 2023 and has not played four Shield games in succession since late 2022.
Morris' case is a prime example of why CA has appointed Adam Griffith as the new national pace bowling coach to unify the approach to management of fast bowlers across national, state and franchise cricket. CA have also appointed current travelling Australia men's team physio Nick Jones to a permanent Australia-based case manager role to coordinate and oversee the rehabilitation of injured players while a new team physio will be appointed to travel full-time with the team.

Cameron Green is another player who will be managed by Jones as he continues his recovery from back surgery, but he is unlikely to play a Shield game before a County Championship stint with Gloucestershire.

Meanwhile, Bancroft is set to become the 13th WA player to play 100 Shield matches. He will return at the top of the order and will be fine to field in the slips but will be slow to return to throwing after breaking his right shoulder in a sickening collision with Sydney Thunder teammate Daniel Sams during the BBL.
Australia's semi-final exit from the Champions Trophy on Tuesday also opens the door for Cooper Connolly to potentially be available for WA's next Shield clash with Victoria but it appears unlikely they will get Josh Inglis or Aaron Hardie back for either the last round of the season or a potential final given both have IPL contracts, with the IPL starting on March 21 just three days after the last Shield round of the season and five days before the Shield final.
Elsewhere, Khawaja will return for Queensland to face Tasmania at Bellerive Oval in Hobart after resting from the loss to WA following his successful tour of Sri Lanka. Jack Clayton also returns to further bolster Queensland's batting after missing the WA clash with a hamstring injury. Kuhnemann has been included in Tasmania's squad as has left-hander Caleb Jewell who has not played Shield cricket since he was omitted from Tasmania's first-choice side in November.
Victoria have named exciting 18-year-old left-hander Oliver Peake in their 13-man squad to face Shield leaders South Australia at the Junction Oval in Melbourne. Peake is in-line to make his first-class debut having been a development tourist with Australia's Test squad in Sri Lanka last month. Peake made 99 in Victoria's most recent second XI match against WA and has been included alongside former NSW batter Blake Macdonald who made twin centuries in the same game. Peter Handscomb will captain Victoria as Will Sutherland has been rested.

South Australia can lock up a home Shield final with a win over Victoria with Adelaide Oval still an outside chance to host the game in between Australia Football League fixtures if the drop-in pitches can be transplanted back into the venue without too much disruption after being removed for the start of the football season following the One-Day final.

Sheffield Shield squads

Western Australia: Sam Whiteman (c), Cameron Bancroft, Hilton Cartwright, Brody Couch, Keaton Critchell, Joel Curtis, Sam Fanning, Cameron Gannon, Jayden Goodwin, Lance Morris, Joel Paris, Corey Rocchiccioli, Charlie Stobo, Ashton Turner

New South Wales: Jackson Bird, Ollie Davies, Jack Edwards (c), Matt Gilkes, Chris Green, Ryan Hadley, Liam Hatcher, Hanno Jacobs, Sam Konstas, Nic Maddinson, Kurtis Patterson, Josh Philippe, Lachlan Shaw

Victoria: Peter Handscomb (c), Scott Boland, Xavier Crone, Harry Dixon, Sam Elliott, Sam Harper, Marcus Harris, Campbell Kellaway, Blake Macdonald, Todd Murphy, Fergus O'Neill, Oliver Peake, Mitch Perry

South Australia: Jordan Buckingham, Brendan Doggett, Henry Hunt, Jake Lehmann, Ben Manenti, Connor McInerney, Nathan McSweeney (c), Harry Nielsen, Lloyd Pope, Jason Sangha, Liam Scott, Henry Thornton

Tasmania: Jordan Silk (c), Gabe Bell, Jake Doran, Kieran Elliott, Brad Hope, Caleb Jewell, Matt Kuhnemann, Riley Meredith, Aidan O'Connor, Mitch Owen, Nivethan Radhakrishnan, Tim Ward, Jake Weatherald, Beau Webster

Queensland: Mitchell Swepson (c), Xavier Bartlett, Jack Clayton, Lachlan Hearne, Usman Khawaja, Angus Lovell, Ben McDermott, Michael Neser, Jimmy Pierson, Matthew Renshaw, Mark Steketee, Callum Vidler, Jack Wildermuth

Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo

Steven Smith has retired from ODI cricket effective immediately following Australia's semi-final loss at the Champions Trophy. He will continue to be available for Tests and T20Is.

Smith, 35, informed his team-mates immediately after the loss to India in Dubai on Tuesday that he had played his last ODI match, meaning he will not be part of Australia's team for the 2027 ODI World Cup despite standing in as captain for the Champions Trophy in Pat Cummins' absence.

"It has been a great ride and I have loved every minute of it," Smith said in a statement. "There have been so many amazing times and wonderful memories. Winning two World Cups was a great highlight along with the many fantastic team-mates who shared the journey.

"Now is a great opportunity for people to start preparing for the 2027 World Cup so it feels like the right time to make way.

"Test cricket remains a priority and I am really looking forward to the World Test Championship final, the West Indies in the winter and then England at home. I feel I still have a lot to contribute on that stage."

Smith has long said that he was a series-by-series proposition in every format as questions have been posed to him in recent years about when he would retire from international cricket.

Having referenced the Ashes later this year, he would appear committed for at least another home summer, but what happens beyond that remains to be seen. There is the prospect of away series against India and England in 2027.

He is not currently in Australia's T20I plans after being left out of the 2024 T20 World Cup squad, but has stated that he would like to represent Australia at the 2028 Olympic Games in T20 cricket and remains available for selection if called upon.

Smith retires from ODIs as one of Australia's best-ever batters in the format despite being 12th on the all-time run-scorers' list for Australia. Only five players have scored more than his 12 ODI centuries and only David Warner has a better average among those five.

Smith was an integral part of two ODI World Cup victories in 2015 and 2023. In 2015, he made five consecutive fifty-plus scores including 105 in the semi-final win over India and 56 not out in the final against New Zealand at the MCG, where he also hit the winning runs.

He was named in the ICC men's ODI team of the year in 2015 and was Australia's ODI player of the year in 2014-15 and 2020-21, the last a year in which he plundered three centuries including back-to-back 62-ball masterclasses at the SCG against India in the space of three days.

Smith led Australia in 64 ODIs from 2015 to 2025. Only Ricky Ponting, Allan Border, Steve Waugh, Mark Taylor and Michael Clarke have led Australia on more occasions, although Smith was the only one not to lead his country in a World Cup.

Chair of selectors George Bailey paid tribute to Smith following his retirement.

"We fully understand and support Steve's decision to retire from One Day International cricket," Bailey said. "Steve has said on many occasions he is approaching the remainder of his playing career on a series-by-series basis, a position which hasn't changed and one Cricket Australia supports.

"His record as a batter across 170 games is exemplary and to leave the format as a two-time World Cup winner cements his legacy as one of the great Australian ODI players. From an NSP [national selection panel] standpoint, Steve remains fully committed to Test cricket and is an integral member of and leader within that team."

New CA chief executive Todd Greenberg acknowledged Smith's contribution to Australia's ODI team over a 16-year career. "Congratulations to Steve on an amazing One-Day International career during which he has made a vast contribution to Australia's performances in the 50-over format."

Australia's next ODIs are scheduled to be a series against South Africa in August.

Alex Malcolm is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo

No. 1 Auburn 'dominated' in upset loss to Aggies

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Tuesday, 04 March 2025 21:03

COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Auburn coach Bruce Pearl knew exactly why his top-ranked team fell to No. 22 Texas A&M on Tuesday night.

"They just physically dominated us," he said.

The Aggies never trailed in the 83-72 victory, which snapped a season-long four-game skid.

It was Texas A&M's first-ever win over a team ranked No. 1 in the AP Top 25 poll and ends a six-game winning streak for the Tigers, who clinched the Southeastern Conference title with a win over Kentucky on Saturday.

Auburn has held the top spot in the poll for eight straight weeks and was a unanimous No. 1 pick for a second consecutive week.

Pearl denied that Auburn looked past the Aggies after wrapping up the conference championship this weekend. He said their struggles were simply a matter of A&M playing better Tuesday night.

"They physically manhandled us," he said. "And if this team is going to continue to win, we're going to run up against teams like Texas A&M or like Florida or like Duke that are big and physical."

The Aggies entered the game leading the nation in offensive rebounding and Pearl pointed to their 24-9 advantage in this game as evidence of their physicality.

"We have no excuses to allow those guys to get 24 offensive rebounds," he said. "I give Texas A&M all the credit. Our guys were physically dominated. ... So no, I don't excuse our guys at all. We're better than that, but not tonight."

Hearing Pearl's comments about the Aggies meant a lot to Texas A&M coach Buzz Williams, who said physicality and communication are the two most important things he tries to teach.

"We have to play incredibly physical, and I think we have to do a lot of the things that are not necessarily in the stat sheet for us to win," Williams said.

The Tigers were also hurt by an off night from top scorer Johni Broome, who entered the game averaging 18.4 points but managed just eight in his second straight game scoring in single digits. He left the game for a couple of minutes early in the first half with what appeared to be a shoulder injury but played 32 minutes despite the problem.

"It may have affected him," Pearl said. "He obviously had a shoulder injury in December. He had it banged a few times and it he obviously had it banged [Tuesday] and it was bothering him. He tried to play through it."

Along with Broome's struggles Tuesday, the Tigers were also without one of their top defenders in Denver Jones, who sat out with an ankle injury.

"Denver's the best one-on-one cover guy I got," Pearl said. "So obviously missing Denver was a factor."

The win was especially sweet for the Aggies because it was Senior Night at Reed Arena.

"The guys that were on the court have been here from Day 1," said senior guard Wade Taylor IV, who had 16 points. "We built this program from what it was before we got here to what it is now, and Coach wanted to put us out there because he knew that we had a lot to play for, and we came out with the win.

"I'm thankful for those guys. We've been through a lot together -- the ups, the down, the bad, the ugly, and to get this win on Senior Night with our last time playing on this court meant everything."

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

LeBron first in NBA to score 50K combined points

Published in Basketball
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 20:20

LOS ANGELES -- The Lakers' 40-year-old superstar, LeBron James, became the NBA's first 50,000-point man Tuesday night.

James came into the Lakers' game against the New Orleans Pelicans needing a point to reach 50,000 combined points for his career in the regular season and postseason. He reached the milestone on his first shot, connecting on a 3-pointer from the left wing off a Luka Doncic feed to put the Lakers up 13-6 with 8:34 remaining in the first quarter.

During an ensuing timeout, Lakers public address announcer Lawrence Tanter called out the accomplishment, telling the crowd, "Ladies and gentlemen, we all have just witnessed history."

James finished with 34 points, 8 rebounds and 6 assists in Los Angeles' 136-115 win. The Lakers have won 17 of 20 to move into second place in the Western Conference at 39-21.

James is the league's all-time leader in regular-season and postseason scoring -- with 41,871 points in the regular season and 8,162 in the playoffs.

"It's a hell of a lot of points, and I'm super blessed to be able to put that many points up in the best league in the world with the best players in the world over my career," James told Spectrum SportsNet in an on-court interview after the game. "It's pretty special."

In 28 games since turning 40, James is averaging 26.4 points on 54.1% shooting (42.3% from 3), 8.2 rebounds and 8.1 assists.

James recently shared a graphic on Instagram showing how those averages compare favorably to his last MVP season in 2012-13, when he averaged 26.8 points on 56.5% shooting (40.6% from 3), 8.0 rebounds and 7.2 assists for the Miami Heat.

"I've had the opportunity to play the game that I love, and I've always been true to it, so I'm going to always try to give back," James said Tuesday night.

James went 10-of-18 from the floor and 5-of-10 on 3-pointers, shooting better than 50% from the floor for the sixth time in his past seven games. And Doncic had 30 points on 9-of-19 shooting (6-of-13 on 3s), 15 assists and 8 rebounds as he and James became the first pair of Lakers teammates to score 30 apiece with five or more 3s in the same game in franchise history.

"It's amazing," Doncic said of James. "Watching him do this stuff at this age, it's just unbelievable. Like, 50K points, I can't even explain how insane that is. He might get to 70K, you never know."

The 22-year veteran reached the 50,000-point milestone just hours after being named the Western Conference Player of the Month for February. He averaged 29.3 points, 10.5 rebounds and 6.9 assists and L.A. went 10-2.

"We wouldn't be in the position we're in without him playing at the level he's been playing at," Lakers coach JJ Redick said before the Pelicans game. "And that's offensively and defensively."

Redick also admitted the Lakers wouldn't be in the position of celebrating James' 50,000th point Tuesday if the league had properly recorded the points James scored in recent years in some of the new wrinkles to the schedule.

In three play-in tournament games (2021, 2023, 2024), James scored a combined 75 points. Those points have not been added to James' career playoff total. And in the in-season tournament championship game in 2023, James scored 24 points. Those points are not reflected in his regular-season career total, either.

"I have a strong feeling towards the play-in tournament, that those little one-game scenarios are playoff games," Redick said. "I think those games should count, for sure, in the playoffs."

While the 70,000-point bar that Doncic set for James might be out of reach, the Lakers' elder statesmen did discuss what's allowed him to stay competing at the level he's been at for so long.

"Just not falling out of love with the process," James said. "Continuing to fall in love with the process, that's the hardest thing, every single year. You know it's going to be a long season, it's 82 games, 41 of them are on the road. It's a lot of travel. And as you get older, it affects you even differently. If you have a family, it affects you even differently. So, the process. Trying not to fall out of love with the process is the hardest thing."

Guardians' DeLauter out 8-12 weeks after surgery

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 19:33

GOODYEAR, Ariz. -- Cleveland Guardians outfielder Chase DeLauter, widely considered one of the organization's top prospects, had surgery Tuesday to repair a sports hernia and is expected to miss the first couple of months of the season.

The 2022 first-round draft pick hurt his bilateral core muscle during a pregame workout Feb. 28. DeLauter was examined Monday by Dr. William Meyers in Philadelphia, and he confirmed the sports hernia and recommended surgery.

The Guardians said DeLauter, who was likely to start the season at Triple-A Columbus, will return to Arizona this week to begin his rehab. The return-to-play timeframe for similar cases is typically eight to 12 weeks.

DeLauter hit .261 with eight homers and 24 RBIs across three minor league levels last season. That included Columbus, where the former James Madison standout batted .304 with two homers and seven RBIs in 23 at-bats.

In other news, outfielder Will Brennan was taken out of Tuesday's Cactus League game against the Los Angeles Angels during the fifth inning for precautionary reasons. The Guardians said Brennan was experiencing mild low back tightness.

Sasaki draws rave reviews in 'electric' debut

Published in Baseball
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 19:33

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- More than the fastball that sat at 98 mph or the three shutout innings, the story of Roki Sasaki's debut as a Los Angeles Dodger on Tuesday night was best told through the words of the hitters facing him.

"Nasty," Austin Hays said.

"Heavy," TJ Friedl said.

"Electric," Austin Wynns said.

Sasaki more than earned the praise from the three Cincinnati Reds veterans with 17 combined major league seasons and their future Hall of Fame manager, Terry Francona, who called the 23-year-old's first spring training outing in a Dodgers uniform "impressive."

Sasaki, who signed with the Dodgers in January after a lengthy recruiting process in which he chose them over the San Diego Padres and Toronto Blue Jays, struck out five in the team's 4-2 win at Camelback Ranch. Two weeks before the Dodgers kick off the 2025 MLB season in Japan, where he starred for the past four years with the Chiba Lotte Mariners, Sasaki reinforced why Los Angeles is comfortable starting him in the second game of such a high-profile series.

Beyond his high-octane fastball, which peaked at 99.3 mph, Sasaki unleashed a split-fingered fastball that evaluators believe is among the best in the world -- and generated seven misses on eight swings.

"Some break straight down, some go to the left, some go to the right," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. "So it is tough to square it up. You just don't know what it's going to do."

Sasaki, who entered the game after a four-inning start by countryman Yoshinobu Yamamoto, shook off a shaky start in which he gave up a hard-hit single to Wynns and followed with a 97 mph fastball to the gut of Stuart Fairchild, who was squaring to bunt. Sasaki then struck out two Reds regulars, Friedl and Matt McLain, staring at splitters.

"The splitter was like two different splitters from what I saw," Friedl said.

Sasaki signed with the Dodgers for a $6.5 million bonus in January -- a fraction of what he would have earned had he waited two more years and come to Major League Baseball as an international free agent -- and has spent spring training trying to fine-tune his stuff, particularly the fastball that has peaked at 102.5 mph but lost oomph last year. Time spent in the Dodgers' pitching lab helped Sasaki with his mechanics. While he said he felt a combination of excitement and nervousness before entering the game Tuesday, he focused once he reached the mound.

"Today's the fruit of all the hard work that I put in during the offseason and the first part of spring training," Sasaki said through an interpreter.

A leadoff double from All-Star shortstop Elly De La Cruz, a walk to Christian Encarnacion-Strand and a wild pitch left Sasaki facing trouble in the sixth, but he induced a popout from Noelvi Marte to conclude the inning. Two more strikeouts in a hitless seventh ended his night on 46 pitches, 26 of which were strikes.

"We're going to continue to learn more from Roki," Roberts said. "And obviously he's pitched in a lot of big games in his career, but you're also in an environment where he's comfortable. This is something that's all new to him. And so he's learning on the fly and we're asking a lot of him, but there's a lot of confidence supporting him."

Roberts called it a "good night for the Dodgers," who added Cy Young winner Blake Snell to a rotation that already included All-Star Tyler Glasnow and will later add future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw and Shohei Ohtani, who is returning from his second Tommy John surgery. Surrounded by stars, Sasaki still will get the ball March 19 against the Chicago Cubs, one day after Yamamoto opens the season.

Sasaki will start in his final outing of the spring on March 11, Roberts said, before the highly anticipated series in the Tokyo Dome. He'll do so having found success in his first taste of major league hitters outside of the World Baseball Classic.

"A couple things I noticed with big league hitters: They do hit mistakes, and they do take some splits that I threw," Sasaki said. "But I did feel really good about being able to jam some hitters. As long as I throw quality pitches, I should be able to get these guys out."

The man approached Raducanu near the player hotel in Dubai the day before her second round match with Karolina Muchova.

He gave her a letter and took her photo, which understandably unnerved Raducanu, who had been aware of his presence at tournaments in Singapore, Abu Dhabi and Doha in preceding weeks.

Although she reported it to a member of her team, the information was not passed on to the WTA or the tournament until the following day, leaving security staff with just a few hours to prepare.

"I think they were very emotional weeks, because it had carried on for a few weeks before," said Raducanu.

"It was quite tiring. I took a week break when I got home in England and I then decided to come here."

Raducanu, who shot to worldwide fame when she won the US Open as an 18-year-old in 2021, told the BBC she is unlikely to invest in private security at tournaments, but added she is taking increased precautions.

"I'm always now very aware and not necessarily doing things on my own any more," she added.

"I'm always with someone, and always being watched I would say."

Having decided to make the journey to Indian Wells - one of the biggest events outside of the four majors - Raducanu has been surprised by how much happier she has been feeling since arriving in California.

Raducanu will play Moyuka Uchijima of Japan in the first round on Thursday, with the winner to face American third seed Coco Gauff in round two.

"Since being here in this environment - which is one of my favourite tournaments - I have felt a lot better," she said.

"The allure of Indian Wells was a big part of me coming. I wasn't sure if I was going to come and compete so soon.

"I just wanted to make sure I was ready but since coming here I have surprised myself with how happy I feel here.

"It's probably one of my favourite places on the calendar and I am ready to go."

Vlasic breaks NHL career shot-blocking record

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Tuesday, 04 March 2025 18:02

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- San Jose Sharks defenseman Marc-Edouard Vlasic has broken the NHL shot-blocking record, surpassing the mark set by Mark Giordano.

Vlasic's third blocked shot Tuesday night against the Buffalo Sabres was No. 2,165 for his career.

"That's a lot of blocked shots," he said. "It's pretty cool. I take pride in playing good defensively."

Giordano blocked 2,164 shots while playing for Calgary, Seattle and Toronto from 2006 through last season. He won the Norris Trophy as the league's top defenseman in 2019.

The NHL started tracking blocked shots during the 2005-06 season.

Vlasic made his debut with San Jose the following season. The 37-year-old Canadian has spent his entire career with the Sharks, never shying away from one of the most painful parts of the game.

"When it's your turn to block, you block it," he said. "I'll step in front of any puck I need to to make sure it doesn't get to the goalie."

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"I missed a full toss. It wasn't ideal." This is one of the greatest contemporary batters speaking on a moment that swung the match in India's favour. Steven Smith was batting on 73 in the 37th over, and seemed set to guide Australia into the death overs.
Then he ran at Mohammed Shami, got a full toss at around knee-height, and missed it completely. The off stump was rattled.
From there, Australia got 66 runs off the 75 balls available to them. Alex Carey hit a fantastic 61 off 57, batting with the tail in later stages. Nathan Ellis tried to crash some late boundaries. But if you are looking for a moment in the match that paved the way for India's dominance, this is a big one.

"My plan was to try and put the seamers under a bit more pressure, and just rotate the spin," Smith said after the match. "But I didn't do it very well. I lost my wicket at probably a crucial stage. Had I batted a little deeper, we could have potentially got up to near 300 or something. Alex was batting really nicely at the other end. It was a disappointing time to get out, but that's the game sometimes."

Australia only set India 265 for victory. But given this was likely the most batting-friendly surface at this venue for the whole tournament, Smith rued the chance to go big.

"I think we had our opportunities throughout to post something up above 300," Smith said. "We were probably just that one wicket down too many, at a few stages throughout the innings. If we extended one of those partnerships a little bit we're probably getting up to 290 to 300 and we're putting a bit of pressure on the scoreboard.

"The square block as a whole, I think, has seen a lot of cricket over the last couple of months. We can see it's pretty tired and that's probably the reason why we haven't seen a score above 300 in the tournament here. So far so we did a reasonable job, but we probably just lacked a couple of those partnerships just dragging out a little bit further."

Australia were also poor in the field. They dropped Rohit Sharma twice, and Virat Kohli was put down on 51. All of these were tough chances, however.

"I think when you're trying to squeeze the game and you're trying to build a lot of pressure, you need to take those chances when you've got 260 on the board," Smith said. "But that's the game, it happens. No one means to drop a catch. It's part of the game."

Couples: Koepka wants to return to Tour from LIV

Published in Breaking News
Tuesday, 04 March 2025 18:05

Fred Couples said Brooks Koepka wants to return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf.

"I talk to Brooks Koepka all the time," Couples told Seattle's KJR 93.3 FM on Monday. "I love Brooks Koepka, and I'm not going to say anything extra except I talk to him all the time.

"... He wants to come back. I will say that: I believe he really wants to come back and play the Tour."

Koepka, 34, has captured five major titles, including back-to-back U.S. Open victories in 2017 and 2018 and three PGA Championships (2018, 2019, 2023). He bolted the PGA Tour for LIV's inaugural season in 2022 for a contract worth more than $100 million through 2025.

He is scheduled to play in LIV Golf Hong Kong beginning Friday.

Details as to how players would return to the PGA Tour from LIV Golf have yet to be worked out. The PGA Tour on Feb. 22 said it had a "constructive working session" at the White House with President Donald Trump and LIV Golf chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan on efforts to resolve the schism that exists between the two professional golf bodies.

"There are a lot of guys that are going to be pushed out," said the 65-year-old Couples, who still competes on the PGA Tour Champions circuit. "... I don't know how you get an elevated event with 72 or 77 people and bring seven superstars in. What do you tell those other seven? Bye-bye?"

The PGA Tour, DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund announced they had reached a framework agreement to form an alliance on June 6, 2023. That deal expired at the end of 2023, but the sides continued to negotiate a potential deal over the past two years.

Couples, 65, has not been shy about sharing his thoughts on the upstart circuit. In December 2023, he notably took issue with Jon Rahm's decision to join LIV Golf for a reported $400 million.

"$100 million doesn't get it. $200 million doesn't get it. $300 million doesn't get it. But for $400 million, it's a great product and it's a great show? My ass," Couples said on Sirius XM. "Tell me the next guy, whether it's Tony Finau, 'I'm going for free, boys. I love this Tour. I don't like the PGA Tour anymore.' No one's gonna do that."

Field Level Media contributed to this report.

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