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New Zealand, India through to Champions Trophy semi-finals

Published in Cricket
Monday, 24 February 2025 10:03
New Zealand and India are through to the semi-finals of the Champions Trophy from Group A, following New Zealand's five-wicket win over Bangladesh in Rawalpindi on Monday. The two will face each other on March 2 in Dubai for top spot in Group A, but regardless of the result in that game, India will play the first semi-final in Dubai on March 4, while New Zealand play the second semi-final in Lahore on March 5.

Bangladesh and hosts Pakistan are out of the running. The two will play each other for consolation points - both are winless after two games each - in Rawalpindi on February 27.

New Zealand leave for Dubai on Tuesday morning, captain Mitchell Santner confirmed after the Bangladesh match. He lauded Player of the Match Michael Bracewell for setting up the victory over Bangladesh. "We knew Bangladesh would be a tough challenge on this wicket and I think the way we were able to pull it back with the ball in the middle [overs] was pleasing," Santner said at the post-match presentation. "That's probably the hardest thing in one-day cricket, to take wickets in the middle, and I think Bracewell was outstanding."
Bracewell bowled his ten overs on the trot to finish with figures of 4 for 26 - 43 dots included - as New Zealand restricted Bangladesh to 236 for 9, and then the chase was directed by centurion Rachin Ravindra, who stroked 112 off 105.
Bangladesh had been 45 for 0 when Bracewell came on in the ninth over, but he struck straightaway, and by the time he was done in the 27th, they had fallen to 119 for 5. Bracewell said he was happy to contribute to sealing the semi-final spot, and the experience he gained from the preceding tri-series against Pakistan and South Africa helped.

"It's awesome to contribute to a win. The main focus was coming here and getting the win and securing that semi-final spot, and we were able to do that today," Bracewell said, adding about his learnings from the tri-series: "I think just keeping the stumps in play as long as you can [is important]. Looks like if you give a little bit of width [on these pitches], guys can free their arms and score pretty freely, so [I was] just trying to bowl as straight as I can, bring in that little bit of variable bounce [which the pitch offered]."

Australia and South Africa, who play at this same venue on Tuesday, might be taking note. They are in a tussle in Group B, which is still wide open. Both teams as well as Afghanistan and England are still in contention for a semi-final spot, although Afghanistan and England have little room left for error, both having lost their first game.

Royal Challengers Bengaluru 180 for 6 (Perry 90*, Wyatt-Hodge 57) tied with UP Warriorz 180 (Ecclestone 33, Sehrawat 31, Rana 3-27)
Super Over UP Warriorz 8 beat RCB 4

An extraordinary night of drama delivered a thriller, with UP Warriorz sending a crowd in excess of 28,000 into stunned silence after RCB failed to knock off the nine runs they needed in the Super Over.

In a game that seemed to be headed RCB's way until the last two overs in regulation time, Sophie Ecclestone's ridiculous final-over hitting against Renuka Singh, which went for 17, forced the game into a Super Over. But the showstopper for the night was a sensational final over Ecclestone delivered to deny Smriti Mandhana and Richa Ghosh as Warriorz sprung their campaign back to life with a second straight win.

The high-octane end

Forty-two needed off 18, with two wickets in hand. Ecclestone had pottered to 3 off eight balls, and had no option but to go for broke, especially with Chinelle Henry, seemingly the last hope for the Warriorz, gone.

Ecclestone got stuck into Georgia Wareham by muscling two sixes in a 13-run over. But when Saima Thakor was run out a ball after swinging one out of the ground in the 19th over, it was all on Ecclestone to knock off much of the 18 runs they needed off the last six.

Ecclestone hit 17 in an extraordinary sequence of 6, 6, 4, 1, taking Renuka to the cleaners as she repeatedly missed her lengths. But Ecclestone's single off the fifth ball that left Warriorz needing 1 off the last ball, brought rookie Kranti Goud on strike.

When Goud missed and the batters ran, Ghosh did an MS Dhoni, choosing to spring to the stumps and knock the bails off rather than risk an underarm throw. And just like that, the WPL had its first Super Over.

Ecclestone's dream night continues

When Kim Garth bowled Henry, who had muscled an incredible eight sixes in her 23-ball 62 against Delhi Capitals, with a slower delivery with Warriorz needing 47 off 22, she wouldn't have envisaged having to bowl the Super Over.

Yet when she did, and conceded just 8 while dismissing Henry again, she wouldn't have imagined finishing on the wrong side of the result. But five minutes later, she watched in agony as Mandhana and Ghosh failed to find their hitting range on the face of some nerveless bowling from Ecclestone.

It was a performance straight out of fantasy for the No. 1 T20I bowler, who had also quite extraordinarily just conceded six runs off the final over in RCB's innings. Three of those deliveries were pin-point yorkers that denied Ellyse Perry a final charge towards what would have been an extraordinary century, which on most nights would have ended on the winning side.

Perry, Wyatt-Hodge set RCB up

Perry offset Mandhana's early loss - against offspin for the 11th time in the WPL - by welcoming Ecclestone with back-to-back fours, her step out to bisect cover and mid-off being the standout. Perry's intent-laden approach brought her a first six when she launched Thakor down the ground. At 42 for 1 at the end of the power play, RCB had a base.

All through her innings, Perry was bubbling with flair. She became the first player to hit the 200-run mark in each of the first three WPLs. She also overtook Meg Lanning to become the highest run-getter in the tournament's short history, during the course of a 94-run second-wicket stand with Danni Wyatt-Hodge.

The five-over period between overs from seven to 11 brought RCB just 33, but the pair were able to flick the switch. Goud, who hustled Wyatt-Hodge with an excellent bumper early on, was picked away for three back-to-back fours in the 13th.

In doing so, Wyatt-Hodge exhibited her range of shots - a cut when offered width, a swat back past the bowler when dug in short and a pummel over extra cover when she went full. Wyatt-Hodge brought up her maiden WPL half-century off 36 balls against the side that had traded her. But her dismissal brought Warriorz two more wickets - of Ghosh and Kanika Ahuja.

But Perry didn't pass up an opportunity to go all out in the death overs. She took a liking for Deepti Sharma's predictable lengths and bowling into the surface by picking her for a sequence of 4,6,4,2 in the penultimate over - hitting the ball to different arcs from deep cover to long-on to deep midwicket.

Perry's use of angles to try and get inside the line and sweep the bowlers off their lengths was particularly noteworthy. She finished unbeaten on 90 off 56, with RCB hitting 105 off the last nine overs.

Navgire sparks life into chase

With Chamari Athapaththu again on the bench, Warriorz needed some firepower up top, and when Kiran Navgire smashed a 27-ball 51 four nights ago against Capitals, it seemed like they had found an answer.

Navgire tantalised yet again, her uncomplicated stand-and-deliver mantra bringing her 24 off just 12 balls, as she swung at anything remotely in her zone before she was bowled attempting to hoick Renuka. Vrinda Dinesh's run of low scores stretched into a fourth game as she picked out mid-off for 14 as Warriorz lost two early.

Warriorz rise after slide

An injury to Shreyanka Patil opened up a spot for Sneh Rana as a replacement, and she inflicted more agony for the Warriorz when she struck twice in two overs. This put Warriorz in freefall mode, even though Shweta Sehrawat sparked life into the innings with a sprightly 31. But at 125 for 7 in 15, only a freak Henry innings would have silenced the crowd. But when she chopped on to Garth in the 17th, Warriorz needed a miracle, and Ecclestone scripted one straight out of a fantasy.

Shashank Kishore is a senior correspondent at ESPNcricinfo

'Selectively aggressive' Cowboys eye free agency

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 24 February 2025 16:30

INDIANAPOLIS -- If last year's theme for the Dallas Cowboys was "all-in," then the leader in 2025 is "selectively aggressive."

While the "all-in" definition used by owner and general manager Jerry Jones might have differed from conventional wisdom in terms of how the Cowboys put together their roster last season, the "selectively aggressive" moniker used Monday at the NFL scouting combine by executive vice president Stephen Jones goes back to how the Cowboys used to handle free agency before 2024.

"Obviously, our goals historically have been to try to fill as many of our musts and needs before the draft so you can pick the best player on your board," Stephen Jones said. "Didn't get that totally accomplished last year, but certainly that's always the goal. And every year is different in terms of what those musts and needs are, and then you also have to marry what's in free agency vs. where the draft is heavy and where we can help ourselves in the draft."

Signing All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons to a long-term extension is at or near the top of the list for the Cowboys. While they have yet to kick off discussions with his agent, that could happen as soon as this week with how the organization usually approaches its own players regarding long-term deals.

Parsons is set to play on the fifth-year option of his rookie deal (around $21 million) while potentially looking at an extension that could make him the highest-paid defensive player in football (currently $34 million a year).

Last offseason, the Cowboys' priorities were retaining wide receiver CeeDee Lamb and quarterback Dak Prescott, but those deals did not get done until August and September, respectively.

Prescott was at every offseason event before signing a deal worth $60 million a year, while Lamb sat out of the organized team activities, minicamp and most of training camp before signing a deal that made him the NFL's second-highest-paid wide receiver.

"There's always extenuating circumstances to these things. Every contract negotiation is different," Jones said. "[With Lamb], there were other receivers trying to get their deals done, and some of them still haven't gotten those deals done ... The CeeDee deal was just different. We'll just see how Micah's deal goes. I don't necessarily know that there's a lot of extenuating situations out there that would [prevent] us from being able to get our hands around something with Micah, but we'll see."

Jones said the Cowboys have had discussions with defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa regarding a long-term deal.

"We've had productive talks, and we'll see where we end up this week," said Jones, who would not discuss the possibility of the Cowboys using the franchise or transition tag on Odighizuwa.

The Cowboys and agent David Canter will be busy this week as Canter represents free agents-to-be defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence, running back Rico Dowdle, cornerback Jourdan Lewis and defensive back Israel Mukuamu.

With Zack Martin's impending retirement, Lawrence, a second-round pick in 2014 behind Martin, would be the longest-tenured Cowboy if he re-signed. Jones said he believes Lawrence wants to continue to play in 2025.

"That guy's laid it on the line for us for years and years and years," Jones said.

Even if Lawrence is not on the roster in 2025, he will count more than $7 million against the 2025 salary cap. Martin is likely to be designated a post-June 1 cut when his retirement becomes official and will count $9.4 million against the 2025 cap, and wide receiver Brandin Cooks, another free agent, will count $4 million against the cap.

With the news last week that the cap will increase to anywhere from $277.5 million to $281.5 million, Jones said the Cowboys will benefit from the added space. At some point, the Cowboys will restructure the contracts of Prescott and Lamb and open up $57 million in cap room.

"From our standpoint, it gives us some more flexibility in terms of what we can do," Jones said.

That means being potentially more "selectively aggressive" with their own free agents, trades or adding players on the open market.

"We're going to look at everything we can," Jones said. "You have a certain amount of resources they allow you to have. But we're going to try to improve our football team. Not try. We're going to improve our football team and we expect to have success [this] year."

Pass rusher Carter won't work out at combine

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 24 February 2025 16:30

INDIANAPOLIS -- Penn State defensive end/outside linebacker Abdul Carter will not work out at the NFL's scouting combine this week because of a shoulder injury he suffered in the Nittany Lions' last game of the season.

Carter's agents -- Drew Rosenhaus and Robert Bailey -- told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Carter suffered the injury in Penn State's loss to Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff semifinals in January.

"We fully expect Abdul to be recovered in time to work out at his pro day at Penn State, and he will perform at a very high level,'' Rosenhaus told Schefter.

Carter will undergo the medical exams at the combine and participate in interviews with teams, Rosenhaus added.

Rosenhaus said he had also forwarded a letter from Dr. Dan Cooper -- the Dallas Cowboys' team physician who has treated Carter -- to NFL teams to say Carter had just been medically cleared to resume training.

Several of the draft's top prospects will likely not work out in Indianapolis as is the case each year. Last year, for example, none of the first three players selected in last April's draft -- quarterbacks Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Drake Maye -- worked out in Indianapolis.

Sources told ESPN on Sunday that Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders will not work out at the combine this week. On Monday, Henry Organ, the agent for Boise State star running back Ashton Jeanty, told ESPN's Pete Thamel that his client won't be doing on-field drills.

Defensive linemen and linebackers are among the first players to arrive at the combine this week. Those players started their team interviews Monday, with medical exams scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday and on-field workouts set for Thursday in Lucas Oil Stadium.

Carter is one of the draft's top prospects overall as the most highly rated edge rusher on the board. He's the No. 2-rated prospect on ESPN draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr.'s latest big board, the No. 1 prospect in ESPN draft analyst Matt Miller's latest rankings and No. 2 in ESPN draft analyst Jordan Reid's rankings.

He led all FBS players this season with 24 tackles for loss in the Nittany Lions' 16 games to go with 12 sacks and two forced fumbles.

Unidentified NFL team proposes tush push ban

Published in Breaking News
Monday, 24 February 2025 16:30

An NFL team has submitted a rule proposal to ban the "tush push" quarterback sneak, Troy Vincent, the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, told reporters at the scouting combine Monday.

Vincent did not identify the team that made the proposal when he made his comments -- during a break in meetings between the NFL officials and the competition committee -- to The Washington Post and NFL Network.

NFL owners could vote on the proposal next month at the spring owners' meeting in Palm Beach, Florida, unless the team decides to withdraw its proposal. If the proposal goes to a vote, 24 of the NFL's 32 owners would have to vote in favor for it to pass. Teams submit rule proposals each year, and those, along with proposals submitted by the competition committee, are then put up for vote by the owners.

"We do have a club playing-rule proposal around the tush push," Vincent said, according to the Post. "It's the way they deemed it, the tush push. ... It's on our agenda. The club proposal is, 'We need to make some adjustments to that. Is that a viable football play?"

The play has been examined by the NFL and the competition committee in previous offseasons, but no action has been taken.

The Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills have combined to run 163 tush pushes, in which a team lines up one or more players behind the quarterback to push him forward against the defense, the past three seasons -- more than the rest of the NFL combined, according to ESPN Research.

The Eagles and Bills have scored a touchdown or achieved a first down on 87% of their attempts using the play, while the rest of the NFL has been successful on just 71%, per ESPN Research.

Despite his team's success with the play, Bills coach Sean McDermott shared his reservations about the safety of it during his combine availability Monday.

"To me, there's always been an injury risk with that play, and I've expressed that opinion for the last couple of years or so when it really started to come into play the way it's being used, especially a year ago," McDermott, who is a member of the competition committee, said. "So, I just feel like, player safety, and the health and safety of our players has to be at the top of our game, which it is. It's just that play to me has always been ... or the way that the techniques that are used with that play, to me have been potentially contrary to the health and safety of the players. And so again, you have to go back though in fairness to the injury data on the play, but I just think the optics of it, I'm not in love with."

Asked by ESPN how he balances running the play while also prioritizing player safety, McDermott said, "We do it a little bit different than other teams. One team in particular, who does it a certain way, that's the one that is really, there's just so much force behind that player, but yeah, you try and keep ... not try, you make No. 1 always everything we do, fundamentals, what we teach technique, in this case, what we ask our players to do, health and safety No. 1."

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles, whose QB sneak play has been dubbed the "Brotherly Shove," scored their first touchdown in Super Bowl LIX using the play.

And in the NFC Championship Game, Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu twice was flagged for an offsides penalty after jumping over the Eagles' line to try to stop the play, prompting referee Shawn Hochuli to announce that he would award Philadelphia a touchdown if Luvu was flagged a third time.

In New Orleans, before the Super Bowl, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni noted that "the success that we have is not replicated always throughout the entire league" and added, "I'm lobbying to never change that rule just because we're successful at it."

"Hip drop and the tush push were in the same conversation three years ago," Vincent said, according to NFL Network. "A year ago, we felt like, let's just focus in on the hip-drop tackle, and the tush push, just say, 'hey, the Philadelphia Eagles, they just do it better than everybody else.' But there are some concerns. Our health and safety committee has laid that out today with a brief conversation on the injury report. There's some challenges, some concerns that they'll share with the broader group tomorrow. But the tush push will become a topic of discussion moving into March."

ESPN's Alaina Getzenberg contributed to this report.

Timberwolves' Clark (neck) exits after hard fall

Published in Basketball
Monday, 24 February 2025 14:41

MINNEAPOLIS -- The short-handed Minnesota Timberwolves had their rotation thinned further when guard Jaylen Clark left their game against the Oklahoma City Thunder because of neck pain from an awkward fall on the court in the third quarter Sunday night.

Clark got a steal and attacked the basket for an off-balance layup attempt against Oklahoma City 7-footer Isaiah Hartenstein before he landed on his back and banged his head on the floor while his neck jerked backward. Clark was down for a while before being slowly helped up and guided to the locker room. The Timberwolves eventually ruled him out for the remainder of Minnesota's 130-123 loss.

The 6-foot-4 Clark, a second-round draft pick out of UCLA in 2023 who didn't play as a rookie while he recovered from a torn Achilles tendon, got his second career start Sunday night in a small-ball lineup for the Wolves. He had 14 points in 18 minutes.

Minnesota led 85-78 when Clark departed and was outscored 25-11 over the rest of the third quarter. Coach Chris Finch had no update on Clark's condition after the game. The Wolves play at Oklahoma City on Monday night.

The Wolves were again missing their starting frontcourt, Rudy Gobert (back) and Julius Randle (groin), and key reserve Donte DiVincenzo (toe).

Veteran sports broadcaster Al Trautwig, 68, dies

Published in Basketball
Monday, 24 February 2025 14:41

Al Trautwig, one of the most recognizable sports broadcasters in New York and a fixture at numerous international sporting events for more than three decades, has died. He was 68.

Trautwig's son, Alex, told The Associated Press his father died Sunday at his home on Long Island from complications of cancer.

Trautwig was part of MSG pre- and postgame broadcasts of the NBA's Knicks, NHL's Rangers and Major League Baseball's Yankees. He also worked 16 Olympics, the Indianapolis 500, the Tour de France and the US Open tennis tournament and won four national Emmy Awards and more than 30 in New York.

"Al was a staple on MSG Networks' Knicks, Rangers and Yankees coverage for more than 30 years, and his passion for the teams he covered was undeniable," MSG said in a statement. "He leaves behind one of the great legacies in New York sports broadcasting history. Our thoughts and prayers are with Al's family and friends."

For many fans watching games on TV in New York, Trautwig's voice was often the first they heard. With a natural storytelling style, he used his pregame introductions to make big games at Madison Square Garden or Yankee Stadium feel even bigger, while rarely needing to raise the level of his voice.

MSG Networks studio analyst Alan Hahn, who called Trautwig a friend, mentor and a career resource of support, said the accomplished sportscaster "was a skilled host who knew how to make every game feel like something you don't want to miss."

"We lost a legendary voice in sports. But we lost a lot more than that," Hahn wrote in a series of social media posts. "Al Trautwig had an amazing voice and knew how to use it the way a tenor could bring depth and intensity to a song. ... He loved sports and had incredible versatility from baseball to basketball and hockey. And that's not even counting his incredible work at the Olympics."

Dubs retire former Finals MVP Iguodala's No. 9

Published in Basketball
Monday, 24 February 2025 14:41

SAN FRANCISCO -- With his family and former teammates such as Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson on hand, Andre Iguodala was honored Sunday by the Golden State Warriors as the franchise raised his No. 9 jersey to the rafters at the Chase Center.

Iguodala became only the seventh Warriors player to have his jersey retired, joining Wilt Chamberlain (No. 13), Chris Mullin (No. 17), Nate Thurmond (No. 42), Alvin Attles (No. 16), Rick Barry (No. 24) and Tom Meschery (No. 14).

Iguodala spent much of his retirement ceremony speech thanking behind-the-scenes staff members of the Warriors organization, and his gratitude extended to fans and teammates.

"None of this would have happened without all of you, the fans," he said.

"We haven't really had time to reflect, Steph, you made the world turn. That is not something you say lightly. You truly changed the game of basketball. It was beautiful. ... I understood my role. I understood the genius of Draymond [Green], the genius of Klay, the genius of Kevin Durant. ... Shaun Livingston and I ... we had this unique team that understood, had this precious ultra-talented assassin. Steph, none of this happens without you."

The versatile forward, who was one of the Warriors' most significant acquisitions in franchise history in 2013 and sacrificed by coming off the bench, is the first from the four-championship Golden State dynasty core to have his jersey retired. Curry, Thompson and Green will certainly join Iguodala once they retire. And Durant, who won two titles and two Finals MVPs with Golden State, is expected to receive the honor as well.

Curry called it "weird and surreal" to see Iguodala be the first from the championship core to be honored. Curry also said Iguodala's decision to join the Warriors and add his basketball IQ was a pivotal moment for the franchise and helped turn a contender into a dynasty.

"Since you left that locker room, it has been hard to fill that void," Curry said. "But you also left me with the title of oldest Warrior. ... When we see that jersey up in the rafters, deservedly so, it just sinks in that we are old."

Iguodala helped Golden State win titles in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2022. The 6-foot-6 swingman won Finals MVP in 2015, averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds and 4.0 assists in the six-game Finals win. He was inserted into the starting lineup after Golden State trailed 2-1 in the series to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the Warriors won three straight games.

He averaged 6.9 points, 3.8 rebounds and 3.4 assists in 26.0 minutes over eight seasons (2013-19, 2021-23).

"I think we all can feel it but this isn't just about a number going into the rafters," Curry said. "This is about a player who changed the course of our entire franchise. ... You were the first one to choose us, and that meant the world. For a team that knew we were good but didn't know how to get to that next level, you unlocked so much confidence, so much IQ, so much maturity to what we did.

"You sacrificed ego for excellence, which for us is the Warriors way."

On a day when the Warriors celebrated their previous championships, they also had Jimmy Butler make his home debut and kept things rolling with their newest star.

The Warriors routed the Dallas Mavericks 126-102 on Sunday. Butler has helped Golden State begin to turn around its season, with the Warriors improving to 5-1 with the forward in the lineup. Four of the wins have come in blowout fashion. The Warriors (30-27) have won three straight for the first time since Nov. 15.

Curry led the Warriors with 30 points and seven assists. Butler scored 18 points and had five assists but his impact has gone beyond statistics. Butler's presence has rejuvenated Curry, Green and coach Steve Kerr, and the team looks vastly different from the one that struggled before the trade. Golden State is two games back in the loss column of the sixth-place LA Clippers. The Warriors say sixth, which avoids the play-in, is their goal with 25 games remaining in the season.

"The game feels easier for us right now," Kerr said. "Jimmy, the game makes sense when he is out there. He gets to the line. He makes plays. ... You can feel the difference for sure."

After the win, the Warriors held their ceremony for Iguodala with representatives of the six Warriors legends who already had their jerseys retired in attendance. In addition to current players, former teammates such as Livingston were there, as well as Rob Pelinka, Iguodala's former agent and the Los Angeles Lakers' general manager. Thompson and Mavericks GM Nico Harrison stayed to attend the celebration. Former Warriors GM Bob Myers spoke at the ceremony after calling the game for ESPN.

The team also showed congratulatory video messages from Durant, who received an ovation from the fans when his message appeared on the big screen; Clippers All-Star James Harden; Miami Heat coach Erik Spoelstra; former Warriors assistant coach Luke Walton; and fellow Arizona standouts such as Richard Jefferson and Channing Frye.

"I had the opportunity to kind of help those guys as they were younger coming into their own," Iguodala said about the Warriors when he joined them. "But then also, it's rare, I think, in professional sports to see a guy that's kinda still in his prime and kinda take a back seat or actually willingly move out the way for the up-and-coming guys. Steph, it wasn't that hard to move out the way. Klay too, Draymond too, so it was just a great, unique situation. It's actually funny that you start to celebrate it while it's kind of still going on. Those guys are still on the court, still playing very well.

"It worked out perfectly with Klay being able to be here. ... I don't know if you're ever really able to appreciate what you've done because you're still in it, and my life right now is like I'm still in it, it's even more busy, so hopefully get a chance to properly reflect, but just that competitive nature and spirit. You never really get a chance to appreciate your accomplishments."

Embiid gets imaging on knee; 76ers mull options

Published in Basketball
Monday, 24 February 2025 14:41

PHILADELPHIA -- After Joel Embiid was ruled out for Monday's game against the Chicago Bulls following the completion of imaging on his troublesome left knee, 76ers coach Nick Nurse said that the superstar center will continue being looked at on Tuesday as both sides determine what the next steps will be.

"He did have some testing earlier today, which ruled him out for tonight's game," Nurse said during his pregame media availability. "There's still further testing tonight even yet today and continuing tomorrow, and that's where we are."

Nurse did, however, say that he and the 76ers aren't ready to say Embiid's season is over.

"Not at that point at all," he said. "Just, again, we are playing and testing and trying to figure it out and go from there."

Embiid was at Monday's shootaround, sources said, and had been questionable with left knee injury management before going to get imaging done. His left knee has been a constant issue all season and for large portions of last year -- particularly after Jonathan Kuminga accidentally fell on it in a game in Golden State on Jan. 30, 2024.

Embiid has been openly frustrated about the lack of progress he's seen with the knee, which hasn't responded in the way he and the team had hoped. After last Thursday's blowout loss to the Boston Celtics, Embiid said he would need to "fix the problem" in his knee to return to the elite level he's shown in the past, including winning the 2023 NBA's Most Valuable Player award and averaging more points than minutes played last season before the injury -- something no one has done over a full season besides Wilt Chamberlain 60 years ago.

Then, in Saturday's last-second loss to the Brooklyn Nets, Embiid didn't play in the fourth quarter and declined to comment on his health after appearing to tweak his knee in the third quarter. When Nurse was asked after the game why Embiid didn't play in the fourth, he said, "[The group on the court] had a good feel for the game at that point. Just wanted to let them roll with it."

Embiid is averaging 23.8 points, 8.2 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game while shooting 44.4% overall and 29.9% from 3-point range -- both career-lows.

The 30-year-old, who turns 31 next month, signed a long-term contract extension in September that tied him to the franchise through the 2028-29 season, when he has a player option for $69 million. All told, Embiid has up to four years and $248.1 million remaining on his deal after this season.

The 7-time All-Star and 5-time All-NBA selection came back from a procedure on his knee last February to play against the New York Knicks in the first round of the playoffs, a series Philadelphia lost in six games, before going on to win the gold medal with the U.S. Men's National Team at the Paris Olympic Games.

After participating in the Olympics, the expectation was Embiid would be ready for the start of training camp and the season. But that wound up not being the case as he didn't make his season debut until Nov. 12 against the Knicks. He played on and off for the next two months before sitting out for an entire month with both a foot sprain and the ongoing issues with his left knee.

Embiid then returned for a win over the Dallas Mavericks on Feb. 4 -- the last game, entering Monday night's contest, that Philadelphia had won. Since then, the 76ers have lost seven straight games, with Embiid playing in five of them.

"It is disappointing and it certainly has been disappointing, there's no question about it," Nurse said of how things have played out for both Embiid and the 76ers this season. "I don't think anybody envisioned it going like this. ... [Embiid] wants to play, we want him to play, our best version of our team is with him playing and getting to where we want to go and it hasn't worked out like that, yet."

In addition to Embiid, Tyrese Maxey was also questionable for Monday night's game with a finger issue, while Eric Gordon (wrist) and Kyle Lowry (hip) remain out. Paul George, meanwhile, has admitted he has been getting injections to deal with his own health issues in recent weeks.

Including Monday's game, Embiid has missed two-thirds of Philadelphia's games this season, playing in 19 of 57 contests, while the trio of Embiid, Maxey and George has appeared in 15 games together, with Philadelphia going 7-8 in them.

Giants' Verlander pitches 2 innings in spring debut

Published in Baseball
Monday, 24 February 2025 16:09

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Justin Verlander struck out one and allowed a solo home run while pitching two innings in his spring training debut for the San Francisco Giants on Monday.

Verlander's first start of the spring came four days after the three-time Cy Young Award winner's 42nd birthday.

After allowing the two-out homer to Colorado's Michael Toglia in the first inning, Verlander walked the next batter before retiring the last four he faced. All three Rockies hitters in the second were retired on fly balls.

Verlander's 262 career wins are the most among active pitchers. The right-hander is preparing for his 20th big league season and his first with San Francisco after an injury-plagued 2024 in Houston. He signed a $15 million, one-year contract with the Giants.

Shoulder inflammation and neck discomfort limited Verlander to 17 starts last season, when he went 5-6 with a 5.48 ERA -- a single-season worst that was more than two runs higher than his 3.30 career ERA.

The Associated Press contributed to this story.

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