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  • Knicks dealt Precious Achiuwa injury blow right before start of season – New York Post
    [New York Post] – Sun, 20 Oct 2024 18:47:00 GMT
    1. Knicks dealt Precious Achiuwa injury blow right before start of season
    2. Knicks big man Achiuwa (hamstring) out 2-4 weeks
    3. New York Notes: Achiuwa, McBride, Hart, Johnson, Hayes
    4. Knicks Receive Devastating Injury News Ahead of Opening Clash with Celtics
    5. Knicks’ Precious Achiuwa strains left hamstring, to be re-evaluated in several weeks


  • Exclusive | Knicks’ Jalen Brunson explains what’s behind Josh Hart’s rough preseason – New York Post
    [New York Post] – Mon, 21 Oct 2024 01:55:00 GMT
    1. Exclusive | Knicks’ Jalen Brunson explains what’s behind Josh Hart’s rough preseason
    2. Jalen Brunson on Josh Hart: We need to be better as teammates
    3. Knicks Notes: Hart, Bridges, Towns, Payne
    4. After scoring just 2 points in preseason, Josh Hart suggests Knicks role change
    5. How Josh Hart could take Knicks offense from really good to great


  • Knicks Mailbag: Which rookies can make an impact on 2024 season? – sny.tv
    [sny.tv] – Sun, 20 Oct 2024 16:24:52 GMT
    1. Knicks Mailbag: Which rookies can make an impact on 2024 season?
    2. What Ariel Hukportis showing the Knicks and what hes learning about the NBA
    3. Former Coach Optimistic About Knicks Rookie
    4. Knicks’ Tom Thibodeau Optimistic About Center Depth
    5. New York Knicks Unconcerned Over Center Depth Ahead Of Season Opener


  • Boston just gifted the Knicks and Nuggets the perfect last-minute free agent target – Hoops Habit
    [Hoops Habit] – Sun, 20 Oct 2024 15:00:00 GMT
    1. Boston just gifted the Knicks and Nuggets the perfect last-minute free agent target
    2. Sources: Celtics to waive Walker, open 15th spot
    3. Celtics React to Lonnie Walker IV Getting Waived: ‘All you can Ask For’
    4. Celtics waive veteran guard Lonnie Walker and will begin the season with one empty roster spot
    5. Celtics Notes: Walker, Walsh, Scheierman, Potential Buyers


  • Knicks’ 19-year-old rookie may just be NBA-ready – Empire Sports Media
    [Empire Sports Media] – Sun, 20 Oct 2024 16:04:05 GMT

    Knicks’ 19-year-old rookie may just be NBA-ready

  • 92 replies on “Knicks Morning News (2024.10.21)”

    If we max out the 28 days with sub-14 players on the roster by only signing 12, I believe we can sign both Warren and Shamet (or any other 2 vet combo).

    This would involve signing a player on a non-guaranteed minimum deal after the first 14 days, then waiving him to get a new 14 day period.

    We can do it in slightly under 28 days in case we need extra time later.

    It would also give us time to check-in on Shamet & McCullar’s progress. If McCullar can come back and show something in the g-league or practice, he might win a spot over Hukporti. No idea on the McCullar recovery timeline though.

    Interesting, EB. I wonder whether they will try to do that.

    I can’t see anyone winning a spot over Hukporti, though. Especially with Precious out and Sims being, you know, Sims.

    Funny how the randomness that baseball playoffs are known for led to the most predictable outcome…the two teams with the best records in their respective leagues meeting in the World Series.

    The past 5 seasons, they opened the season with the highest payroll, the second highest payroll 3 times and the third highest payroll once… I’m sorry, we have a different definition of penny pinching.

    I honestly don’t get what the problem is.

    You can’t quote payroll without revenue to say an owner hasn’t been cheap, Bob. Well, you can, but it’s plainly dishonest.

    It gets back to one of the core tenets the blog was founded on: “Kobe scored 30 pointzzz!” was a woefully insufficient argument.

    Percent spent is the literal definition of how many pennies Hal pinched.

    Interesting, EB. I wonder whether they will try to do that.

    I’m skeptical. I’m guessing they’re buying time to check in on Shamet and maybe McCullar. Two weeks is probably enough, and it’d just piss the league off more

    I can’t see anyone winning a spot over Hukporti, though. Especially with Precious out and Sims being, you know, Sims.

    We can use Hukporti for up to 50 games on a 2-way contract, and we’re already rostering 4 C options: KAT, Sims, Precious, & Mitch. We just don’t need more single position Cs. Sims isn’t good, but it’s not clear that Hukporti is so much better that he’s worth rostering, or that he’s better at all.

    We need wings/forwards. C just isn’t a priority unless Achiuwa is out long-term.

    I watched the last 7 minutes of Liberty game last night and have to agree with the Minnesota coach’s lament that they were robbed. That block should have ended the game. Nice to know the W is following in the footsteps of its older brother and fixing results to ensure the best outcome for the league.

    I also read some of the complaints about the quality here. I was actually pleasantly surprised. I thought the quality relative to men’s basketball was at least as good as women’s tennis compared to men’s. And at that level the game should continue to grow fast.

    A few things of note:

    – the basketball looks comically large in a WNBA game!

    – and it moves really slowly. There was a bounce pass on a fast break late in the game that seemed to be carried on the back of a turtle.

    – the perimeter game is aesthetically pleasing. Once the ball moves within 10 feet of the rim the game gets rather ugly. I wonder if they will implement rule changes to help the game move further away from the basket.

    Congrats, Noble!

    Come to think of it, Noble at the tender of age of however-young-he-is is now of the very few people among us to have experienced a professional basketball championship in his lifetime.

    EB, I get that, but the same would be true for McCullar and he hasn’t had training camp or preseason. And it’s almost a certainty that whatever FA we roster to replace Shamet will be a wing. With Mitch out until January, Precious banged up and being as much of a 4 as a 5, and Sims not being very good, I think Huk has shown enough to be a good dice roll. Not to mention that Mitch could be traded and Precious’ salary might be filler in said trade.

    I think the Knicks are likely trying to add a versatil big man unless they are confident Huk can contribute now. With Mitch out and KAT typically missing plenty of games, they need an above average 3rd C . It’s very likely that player is not only going to get minutes now, he’s probably going to start some games until Mitch is back. I’m not so sure that even with Precious they weren’t looking for another big man. They don’t really have a backup PF either other than Precious.

    I seriously doubt that they would add a non-rookie big to the roster unless it is via trade involving one of the current bigs. The guys available like Bismack or JaVale just don’t merit consideration.

    As to backup PF, they can rotate Hart there like they did for the first part of last season, and maybe give the 2-big lineup with KAT at the 4 and Sims at the 5 some minutes. Maybe give Dadiet a look as well.

    Now if in 14 days the bottom starts to fall out and teams are ramming shots down our throat, then maybe that changes. But KAT is likely playing 30+ min per night at C, so it should be fine for now unless someone else gets hurt.

    Funny how the randomness that baseball playoffs are known for led to the most predictable outcome…the two teams with the best records in their respective leagues meeting in the World Series.

    I’m not a fan of adding a third Wild Card team, but the new format does have the welcome benefit of conferring a serious advantage on division winners.

    But KAT is likely playing 30+ min per night at C, so it should be fine for now unless someone else gets hurt.

    That’s the point I am making.

    The under/over on Towns may be 60 or 65 games. If we get 70 or more, that’s great. But we have over 2 months without Mitch and Precious is going to “re-evaluated” in what is most likely 4 weeks. So he could be out longer too and he was the current backup C and PF.

    That means for quite awhile any game where Towns is out is problematical.

    Are we playing with Sims and Huk at C and backup C?

    Playing Hart as PF is really a desperation move.

    Getting Towns solved the starting C problem. It did not really solve the backup C problem because Mitch is so unreliable and Towns has been injury prone in recent years also. That’s why I keep saying we sort of need another big man that we can count on. Sims does not look like that guy. Unless Huk is that guy (we don’t know what their thinking is) we need another decent versatile big.

    @ShamsCharania
    Milwaukee Bucks star Khris Middleton is expected to miss Wednesday’s season opener vs. the Philadelphia 76ers, sources tell ESPN. Middleton is out to start the NBA season as he rehabs from offseason ankle surgeries. Bucks are cautiously progressing Middleton toward a return.

    Between Sims and Huk, I am not all that worried about 15 backup C minutes. I would give them every opportunity before squandering a roster spot. I would even waive a 2-way guy like Toppin and sign someone like Skap before signing a vet backup C from the scrap heap. But sure, they might go that way.

    I wonder if Giannis is feeling some buyer’s remorse about staying in Milwaukee because of the Lillard move backfiring…mostly because they have no way to catch up with the Celts.

    With Mitch out and KAT typically missing plenty of games, they need an above average 3rd C . It’s very likely that player is not only going to get minutes now, he’s probably going to start some games until Mitch is back.

    We have 2 weeks before we need to make a decision. If everyone goes down before then, we can always make an emergency signing. It’s another reason it makes sense to holdout on making a signing. If OG goes down, we’re down to Hart, Dadiet, and Toppin at PF?! We shouldn’t rush to make a decision until we’re forced to do so.

    EB, I get that, but the same would be true for McCullar and he hasn’t had training camp or preseason

    When healthy, I think McCullar will be more NBA-ready than Huk.

    I’m also not sure Precious will be out that long. If he’s back quickly, it renders Huk unnecessary.

    Funny how the randomness that baseball playoffs are known for led to the most predictable outcome…the two teams with the best records in their respective leagues meeting in the World Series.

    That is the third time that has happened in the 25 World Series that have happened in this century. The other 88% of the time, that didn’t happen.

    Between Sims and Huk, I am not all that worried about 15 backup C minutes.

    Still missing the point.

    With Towns being injury prone also that’s your starter and backup playing 48 minutes for any games Towns misses for quite awhile.

    “When healthy, I think McCullar will be more NBA-ready than Huk.”

    I doubt it. Versatile defensive wing is a much harder position to learn than straight defensive-lob threat 5. Tons of young, inexperienced C’s eat minutes around the league every year. Huk showed in preseason that he can absolutely handle the physicality and pace of the NBA. He just needs to work on situational awareness, like even good young players do.

    McCullar is at least 2 months away from being on an NBA floor. When he recovers from his injury, he will need time in the G-League and practice. I would suspect that even Toppin will be way ahead of him until much further down the line. And that’s IF McCullar can stay healthy.

    If Towns goes down for any length of time, we have much bigger problems. But until that happens, I would act as if he’s going to be available every game for the next couple of months, or until Precious’ injury turns out to be more serious than currently reported. If that changes, then make adjustments.

    I’ve been casually watching the WNBA for a few years and I think the most surpising thing is how much more physical the game is than the NBA. Every WNBA big would foul out in like 7 minutes if they used NBA guidlines.

    Does Caitlin Clark get fouled harder and more egregiously than most ball dominant WNBA players? Every now and then I’ll see some video where she gets fouled hard and it’s usually accompanied by some “tHiS iS a TrAvEsTy” race baiting bullshit. Most of the time the fouls look like fairly normal fouls to me, aside from the couple of occasions where some opponents did hit her with gratuitous cheap shots.

    “…….I would even waive a 2-way guy like Toppin and sign someone like Skap before signing a vet backup C from the scrap heap…….”

    I really liked Skap’s upside after seeing him in Summer League, and for sure wouldn’t mind signing him off of the Skap Heap. 🙂

    lol Doogie, I don’t like Skap at all, but he could probably eat a few minutes on a typical NBA team without being mercilessly targeted and tanking the game. But I would much prefer to see Huk out there. And I think we will.

    Congratulations to the Liberty. I watched the highlights, it was nice to see Spike happy and celebrating.

    Precious’ injury is an unpleasant occurrence that cut into a roster weakness, Shamet’s injury is an annoyance, our roster isn’t perfect, there are fringe moves I’d like to see and our Coach’s career tendencies could be a little worrying in regard of managing fragile players, but I feel somewhat “numb” about all of this right now*.

    I don’t see perfect “bulletproof” teams in the League, the new cap rules are causing issues, many contenders have short benches and all are vulnerable to a couple of well placed injuries at the right time (“playoffs?!!?”).

    After last year’s rash of injuries derailed our postseason, the only thing that is important to me is to get to the playoffs healthy, I don’t mind about seeding, good teams win everywhere.

    And from what I see, with a lot of players allowed to take it easy, contending teams are feeling the same way, running the risk of trading regular season losses with potential health when it counts.

    Playoffs rotations are 8 players deep, the others are towel-wavers, I’m more interested about our starting lineup learning to play together (on offense and defense) and then just get there in one piece.

    * It doesn’t mean I don’t have an opinion about, let’s say, TJ Warren over Toppin or whatever.

    Totally agree about the physicality. I only watched the fourth quarter of game 1 and game 5 but the Lynx looked like vintage 90’s knicks out there….

    Boston Globe trolling re the ECF to get your dander up for Tuesday:

    “Celtics over Knicks in 5. With the Karl-Anthony Towns trade, the Knicks swapped toughness for talent. Don’t tell Spike Lee, but they won’t have enough of either to unseat the Celtics.”

    BTW OAKAAKs Aamir Simms, Maurice Ndour and Langston Galloway are lighting up the Italian League, maybe we should try to ink one of them 😀

    @ShamsCharania
    New Orleans Pelicans guard Trey Murphy III has agreed on a four-year, $112 million rookie contract extension with the franchise, sources tell ESPN.

    Once again, the idea that the Pels were going to trade us Murphy in a Mitch-centric package was ridiculous.

    @ShamsCharania
    New Orleans Pelicans guard Trey Murphy III has agreed on a four-year, $112 million rookie contract extension with the franchise, sources tell ESPN.

    Once again, the idea that the Pels were going to trade us Murphy in a Mitch-centric package was ridiculous.

    LOL it was a great joke…
    Do you remember who was the source?

    Boston Globe trolling re the ECF to get your dander up for Tuesday:

    They’re not wrong. We’re entering the season without a viable NBA Power Forward on the roster and the guy for whom we traded 5x 1RP seems to have done the Landry Fields Sophomore Year Offseason Workout Regimen.

    Without Precious to eat minutes at the 4 I’m expecting OG’s first injury by election day.

    the new format does have the welcome benefit of conferring a serious advantage on division winners.

    In the current format, the top 2 division winners in each league are 29-32 against non-division winners, with 7 series wins vs 7 series losses. And that’s always with home field advantage against teams that finished below them in the standings.

    Getting the two best teams in the World Series is likely just as random as any other result.

    ‪@mikevorkunov.bsky.social‬
    NBA is doing some experimenting in the G League this season. Any end-of-quarter shot attempt from about 36 feet out or further taken in the last 3 seconds of the first 3 quarters (and if play starts in backcourt) will go down as a team FG attempt and not attributed to a player.

    The idea, it seems, is to encourage players to take end of quarter heaves, rather than worrying about how it might affect their FG%.

    The idea, it seems, is to encourage players to take end of quarter heaves, rather than worrying about how it might affect their FG%.

    I love this idea but have a question. If it goes in, does it still count as a team shot or does it then go to the player.

    I think I remember reading somewhere that there were certain players (cough cough…Kevin Durant…cough cough) who were really good at heaving shots RIGHT after the buzzer so it looked like they attempted the shot but it didn’t count and it wouldn’t hurt their numbers.

    The dark side of analytics and stats is players are now obsessed about this and for good reason. If you’re the guy who takes one of these a game, over the course of a season it could actually make a difference.

    “I love this idea but have a question. If it goes in, does it still count as a team shot or does it then go to the player.”

    I like the rule, and yes, it should get credited to the player. Similar to how a player fouled while shooting and missing doesn’t get credit for the miss, but if it goes in, he gets credit for the make.

    If we want players to take the shot we just need to give them more POINTZZ for making it!

    Here’s a fun thought experiment: how many points would a shot from beyond half-court have to be worth for players to be willing to attempt one when called for?

    Ideally, this number is also not so high that the regular game would devolve into having four x-point specialists standing in the backcourt to space the floor around Luka’s drives…

    Marcus Morris returning might make a bit more sense now.

    Unless he’s totally washed, I’d think they are considering it.

    I’d wish that they wouldn’t consider it.

    BTW, ESPN still shows Moses Brown as being on our roster…….which is incorrect, isn’t it? I wish that it was correct.

    as a girl dad, still feeling good about the lady liberty’s persevering over them lynx ladies…

    that was ugly basketball – but very compelling/competitive and entertaining…

    shame the outcome, however desired, was influenced by a last second whistle on a play going to the basket…

    with the NIL now it’s good to see collegiate women athletes getting compensated for their contributions to the school…across a bunch of sports…

    i’m hopeful the women’s soccer league continues to grow…

    go women 🙂

    There’s been a fair amount of controversy about the foul call at the end of the Liberty game. But the most egregious non call was Stewart blatant travel before the shot attempt. I mean it wasn’t even close, she took like 4 steps before dribbling.

    Atrocious refereeing

    https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZP88m4LXJ/

    Jalen Green becomes the first player to sign a 2+1 rookie extension, with a player option on third year of a 3-year, $109 million deal. Interesting.

    I think teams should just have Designated heaver. Someone like Pritchard who is not obsessed with personal stats. I think it’s pretty easy to calculate someone’s 3pt percentage minus heaves anyway.

    Seems like it’ll be increasingly common for teams to nickle and dime their rookie extension candidates a bit unless they’re true no-brainers. I’m all for players getting paid but I did always find it kind of strange that once a player reached a certain threshold, he was almost guaranteed a max or near-max extension.

    I mean, sometimes they didn’t even have to reach any particular threshold. See Wiggins, Andrew.

    Maybe you spoke too soon, Noble.

    @ShamsCharania
    Orlando Magic guard Jalen Suggs has agreed to a five-year, $150.5 million rookie contract extension with the franchise, sources tell ESPN. Massive new deal for the 2024 NBA All-Defensive team member.

    Michael Scotto @MikeAScotto
    The Minnesota Timberwolves are waiving forward Keita Bates-Diop, league sources told @hoopshype. Bates-Diop is owed $2.65 million for the 2024-25 season. The 28-year-old forward has averaged 6.0 points and 3.0 rebounds in 16.1 minutes in six NBA seasons. pic.x.com/gS30ZJkDuN

    Can the Knicks bring him back..

    Can the Knicks bring him back..

    I don’t believe so.

    There’s a way for him to return to the Knicks this season, but it’s extremely convoluted. I think it involves him signing with another team first and then waiving him again, and maybe more or weirder steps before or after. Or maybe that was the previous CBA and now it’s even more complicated. It’s not worth putting too much effort into.

    Suggs is a budding star. I think that looks like a bargain, maybe as soon as this season.

    Even if he doesn’t shoot (though he shot 39.7% from 3 last season), ORL added a bit of shooting which will unclog the lane for Suggs to barrel down.

    i like the suggs deal for the magic although he plays like a maniac so the injury risk lurks

    Anyone remember when I did win projections? Day OF the season start, or the day before?

    Suggs is 2nd Team All-Defense, plays with tons of energy and improved a lot from three last year.

    With the expected cap raise, 5 years at 30M isn’t a bad deal, not in a world where IQ gets 32,5M…

    Anyone remember when I did win projections? Day OF the season start, or the day before?

    Brian, I remember the day before, but my memory often fails…

    Final rosters may be out?:
    C: Ariel Hukporti, Mitchell Robinson, Jericho Sims, Karl-Anthony Towns
    PF: Precious Achiuwa
    F: Kevin McCullar Jr., Jacob Toppin
    SF: OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges
    SG: Josh Hart
    G: Pacome Dadiet, Tyler Kolek
    PG: Jalen Brunson, Miles McBride, Cameron Payne

    I’d rather invest $150 in Suggs than $225 in Cade Cunningham. As is, Suggs is worth it, and if he improves his shot it’s a bargain. He’s a very good player, and is up there with Jimmy Butler and Gary Payton II in on-court charisma too. I love watching him play.

    @MikeAScotto
    Lonnie Walker IV has cleared waivers and is now an unrestricted free agent, league sources told @hoopshype. The 25-year-old guard has averaged 9.8 points in 20.3 minutes per game in six NBA seasons.

    Leave the health thing out of it. Would you rather have Shamet or Walker for the ninth man, given how well Shamet seemed to fit in with the bench mob before he got hurt?

    Final rosters may be out?:
    C: Ariel Hukporti, Mitchell Robinson, Jericho Sims, Karl-Anthony Towns
    PF: Precious Achiuwa
    F: Kevin McCullar Jr., Jacob Toppin
    SF: OG Anunoby, Mikal Bridges
    SG: Josh Hart
    G: Pacome Dadiet, Tyler Kolek
    PG: Jalen Brunson, Miles McBride, Cameron Payne

    I think those positional listings are a bit iffy.

    Dadiet is 6′ 7.75″ and fairly slow, he’s more of a forward.

    McCullar is closer to 6′ 5.25″. He’s more of a guard or small forward.

    Kolek is definitely a PG. Maybe he can share the court with Payne, but I’d expect them to split PG duties.

    Deuce can play either G position. Probably more of a SG than a PG though.

    Jalen Johnson and Sengun both signed rookie extensions right before the deadline: Johnson 5/150, Sengun 5/185, but with the last year a player option.

    @BobbyMarks42
    Sengun is the first player to sign a five year rookie extension and have a player option since Luka Doncic and Trae Young.

    “I think those positional listings are a bit iffy.”

    I get it, Early Bird, and I don’t disagree. I was just passing along how the players were listed on ESPN.

    Sengun 5/185

    So Houston believes in Sengun and will not trade him to us for Mitch and a bunch of peanuts?

    It looks like you can’t believe fake trade rumors anymore! 😀

    @FredKatz
    The Mavericks and Quentin Grimes will not agree to a rookie-scale extension, a league source tells The Athletic. Grimes will enter restricted free agency next summer. Deadline to extend is 6pm ET tonight.

    It’s very hard for me to put health aside with Shamet because even if he nominally recovers, a shoulder injury like that seems like a long-term concern for a pure gunner type. That said, he did seem to fit in really well and you never have to worry about him basketball IQ, which isn’t the case for Lonnie.

    I’ll still take Lonnie though. Genuine upside is hard to come by with a minimum slot and Lonnie has it. I’m not even sure he’s a worse pure shooter than Shamet, that just hasn’t really been his role. I’ve said it before but Lonnie shooting as well as he did while only being assisted on 71% of his 3PM is pretty intriguing.

    Jalen Johnson is very good, but I do not think he should be making close to what Suggs makes. Not sure if Suggs should be up or Johnson down.

    Unless, of course, that’s the max they can do. I’d probably go lower on Johnson in that case.

    The Wizards are signing swingman Corey Kispert to a four-year, $54MM rookie scale extension, agents Mark Bartelstein and Andy Shiffman tell Marc Stein

    watched a lot of jalen johnson last year and i believe the hype. think he has a very high two way ceiling. also like that deal for atlanta despite his short resume.

    Think kicking the can down the road until it’s financially possible to sign Ronnie + Bojan (Brooklyn will likely buy him out) or another vet would be a type of briliant move that we have come to expect from Leon and Brock.

    Who is “Ronnie”? Is Ronnie Brewer back on the market? If so, I don’t want him.

    @JLEdwardsIII
    This didn’t send earlier: Mikal Bridges and the Knicks didn’t agree to an extension before today’s deadline.

    Didn’t make a ton of sense for Bridges to do now, as he was eligible for only 2 years and $60 million. Could get 4 years and $156 million starting next season.

    Since it’s now after 6pm Monday Eastern Time, I assume that we must be going with the keep a twelve man roster for the next two weeks strategy. Is that correct?

    @ShamsCharania
    Denver Nuggets forward Aaron Gordon has agreed to a four-year, $133 million contract extension with the franchise, with a player option in 2028-29 and a trade kicker, Klutch Sports’ Calvin Andrews and Rich Paul, and Elise Gordon told ESPN.

    Since it’s now after 6pm Monday Eastern Time, I assume that we must be going with the keep a twelve man roster for the next two weeks strategy. Is that correct?

    With this FO, I expect us to have signed 2 guys that nobody knew were FAs and everyone finds out only after they step onto the court with the 2nd unit.

    Ted Williams never hit more than 38 homers, so I’m guessing Soto (41 this year) is fine doing what he’s doing

    Note: I’ll concede that Teddy in Yankee stadium (and Juan in Fenway) might have been a different story

    Bit late to this, but Ted Williams led the league in slugging every year he wasn’t fighting in WWII between 1940 and 1950, when he didn’t because he broke his elbow halfway through the year and didn’t qualify. The only player with a better career slugging percentage than Ted Williams in baseball history is Babe Ruth. Ted Williams was 2024 Aaron Judge for like 15 years

    Who is “Ronnie”? Is Ronnie Brewer back on the market? If so, I don’t want him.

    Ron Baker!

    “Who is “Ronnie”? Is Ronnie Brewer back on the market? If so, I don’t want him.”

    Bronny James? Him and dad have a falling out?

    [Ohtani] is hitting an astounding .818 over his last 22 at-bats with runners in scoring position. That’s not slugging .818; that’s 18-for-22 when at least one runner is on second base or better

    Speechless

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