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Court grants woman protective order against Rajon Rondo


An emergency protector order was granted by Jefferson County Family Court in Louisville on Friday, two days after the alleged incident occurred.

According to the woman’s court filing, per WDRB.com in Louisville, Rondo “became enraged” after she asked him to stop playing video games with a child in her home so the child could assist with doing the laundry.

After the child stopped playing, Rondo allegedly ripped the video game from the wall, destroyed several items in the home and left, saying to the woman, “You’re dead.”

Rondo allegedly returned to the home with a gun, demanding to see the children, but the woman didn’t let him back into the house. The children reportedly were “visibly upset and clearly scared that Rajon continued to brandish a gun.”

The woman then called former interim Louisville Metro Police chief Yvette Gentry, who reportedly came to the scene.

Per multiple media reports, the court order issued Friday against Rondo prohibits him from getting within 500 feet of the woman and the children and prevents him from trying to communicate with her.

According to ESPN, an NBA spokesman said the league is investigating the incident and is “in the process of gathering more information.” Rondo’s representatives didn’t reply to a request for comment, ESPN reported.

Rondo, 36, split the current season between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Cleveland Cavaliers, averaging a combined 4.8 points, 4.4 assists and 2.8 rebounds in 39 games (one start).

A four-time All-Star, Rondo earned championship rings with the Boston Celtics in 2008 and the Lakers in 2020. He has career averages of 9.8 points, 7.9 assists and 4.5 rebounds in 957 games (733 starts) for the Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Sacramento Kings, Chicago Bulls, New Orleans Pelicans, Lakers, Atlanta Hawks, Los Angeles Clippers and Cavaliers.

A Louisville native, Rondo played at the University of Louisville before Boston selected him with the 21st overall pick in the 2006 draft.

–Field Level Media

Report: Misfits fill Valorant roster with Zoe, kxtieoh

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Misfits will be remaking their all-female Valorant roster in the very near future with the additions of Zoe Servais and kxtieoh, according to a report from Dot Esports.

Each gamer posted confirmation of some sort of contractual activity on Twitter Monday, with Zoe tweeting out “Finally home” and kxtieoh sending out “W.”

The Florida-based crew struggled and was unable to qualify during the recent Champions Tour Game Changers Series One event.

According to Liquipedia, the current roster consists of Chloe “chloe” Wong, Madelynn “Mady” Saye, Presley “Slandy” Anderson and Vernina “Verninaa” Gozum, though “Mady” recently announced on Twitter a pending transition into fulltime content creation.

–Field Level Media

Avs, Panthers remain popular bets in second round of playoffs


They posted the best records in their respective conferences during the regular season. With one round now complete in the Stanley Cup playoffs, the Colorado Avalanche and Florida Panthers continue to perform well in the betting market, too.

The Avalanche (+175) remain favored to win the Stanley Cup, with BetRivers reporting Monday that for championship futures, the Avalanche lead the way with both 18.1 percent of the total handle and 21.4 percent of the total tickets.

The Panthers (+385) were second in line, garnering 11.3 percent of the total money and 11.1 percent of the total tickets. But standing in the Panthers’ way are their in-state rivals, the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning. The Lightning (+800) have earned the third-biggest share of the tickets (7.6 percent) and the fifth-largest share of the handle (5.8 percent).

The Panthers and Lightning will square off in one of four second-round Stanley Cup playoff series, beginning Tuesday. The Avalanche will face the St. Louis Blues, the Carolina Hurricanes will play the New York Rangers and the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames will renew the Battle of Alberta against a playoff backdrop.

At BetMGM, the Avalanche are the biggest favorites to win their first-round series at -350. The Panthers-Lightning series is the tightest of the four, with Florida the narrow favorite at (-145) and Tampa Bay sitting at +120.

The higher-seeded teams, of course, are favored to win their respective Game 1s at home. They are also apparently receiving most of the big action. Over at DraftKings, 93 percent of the handle is on the Panthers to win Game 1 against the spread (-1.5) even though they’re getting just 48 percent of the total bets. Similarly, the Flames were receiving 45 percent of the bets but 84 percent of the handle for their Game 1 Wednesday against the Oilers.

Colorado is also the favorite to win the Stanley Cup at BetMGM (+200) and DraftKings (+190) with Florida the second favorite at both books (+375 at BetMGM, +380 at DraftKings).

–Field Level Media

CEO: T1 staying in NA after blockbuster trade with Cloud9

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T1 CEO Joe Marsh said Monday that the organization would remain based in North America after a recent Valorant trade with Cloud9 led fans to speculate that T1 might set up shop in South Korea.

T1 acquired Son ‘xeta’ Seon-ho and coach Yoon ‘Autumn’ Eu-teum from Cloud9 in exchange for retired American player Rahul “curry” Nemani. The deal went through Sunday shortly after Cloud9’s first match of the Valorant Champions Tour Stage 2 Challengers.

Because T1 has esports teams in both South Korea and North America, the move led some to think that the organization was building an all-Korean Valorant squad so they could franchise in that region instead.

Marsh said on social media Monday that that wasn’t the case.

“Our plan is to stay in North America,” Marsh wrote. “After meeting with (Joshua ‘steel’ Nissan) and our GM we felt that the success we had with a mixed nationality roster … (was the) best path forward with us since we have scouts in both US and Korea and gives us a larger pool to pull from.”

T1 released their previous Valorant head coach, David Denis, on Friday.

–Field Level Media

Oregon commit Mookie Cook to play LeBron James in movie


Five-star Oregon commit Marquis “Mookie” Cook, one of the top prospects in the Class of 2023, will star as a young LeBron James in an upcoming movie about James’ time as a high school basketball star.

“Shooting Stars” will be a film adaptation of a book by the same name co-authored by James and Buzz Bissinger that tells the story of James and his friends playing for a high school national championship. It is set for a 2023 release on Peacock.

Cook committed to Oregon on March 31, choosing the Ducks over Gonzaga and Kentucky. He is the fifth-ranked prospect in the class, according to the 247Sports composite rankings.

Like James, Cook plays small forward. He is listed at 6-foot-7, not far off from James’ 6-9.

Another up-and-coming prospect will star alongside Cook. Scoot Henderson, who plays in the G-League Ignite and will be eligible for the 2023 NBA Draft, will play the role of James’ friend Romeo Travis.

–Field Level Media

QB Taisun Phommachanh transfers from Clemson to Georgia Tech


After three seasons as a backup quarterback with Clemson, Taisun Phommachanh announced his intention to stay in the Atlantic Coast Conference but move a bit further south by transferring to Georgia Tech.

Phommachanh backed up Tigers starters Trevor Lawrence (2019-20) and D.J. Uiagalelei (2021) the past three seasons. In 13 total games for Clemson, he completed 22 of 48 passes for 204 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions, adding 150 rushing yards and one score.

He came out of Avon (Conn.) Old Farms School as the No. 4 dual-threat QB in the 2019 recruiting class and No. 168 in the Rivals 250.

Phommachanh entered the transfer portal in December, and he will come to the Yellow Jackets with three years of eligibility remaining.

Georgia Tech’s new offensive coordinator Chip Long and quarterbacks coach Chris Weinke were looking to rebuild the quarterback depth chart. Phommachanh joins one of last year’s two primary quarterbacks, Jeff Sims, with Jordan Yates having transferred to Sam Houston State.

Phommachanh’s announcement was the second transfer win of the day for the Yellow Jackets, who also added pass catcher E.J. Jenkins.

–Field Level Media

Scottie Scheffler favored, raking in most bets for PGA Championship

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World No. 1 golfer and Masters champion Scottie Scheffler appears to be an obvious bet to win this week’s PGA Championship. Just because it’s obvious doesn’t mean people will shy away.

Scheffler has received the highest percentage of both the handle and the total tickets at BetMGM for the second major of the season, the sportsbook said Monday morning.

Scheffler is the co-favorite, tied with Spaniard Jon Rahm, at +1200 at BetMGM. But Scheffler is responsible for 19.8 percent of the handle. The next closest on the board, Jordan Spieth, has raked in just 9.6 percent by comparison.

BetMGM said Scheffler represents 10.6 percent of the tickets, with Spieth (+1800) in second at 6.4 percent. Collin Morikawa (+2000), the 2020 PGA champ, is third in both categories with 4.3 percent of the tickets and 5.4 percent of the handle.

Rahm was tied with Morikawa at 5.4 percent of the handle and had received just 3.9 percent of the tickets.

At DraftKings, Rahm’s odds shortened slightly to make him the overall favorite at +1100 while Scheffler and Justin Thomas stood at +1200. At PointsBet, Scheffler was the sole favorite at +1100, and at Caesars Sportsbook (William Hill), Scheffler and Rahm were co-favorites at +1100.

Scheffler won four tournaments — the Phoenix Open, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the WGC-Match Play and the Masters — in a stretch of six starts to kick off a breakout year on tour. Rahm, the former world No. 1 and the 2021 U.S. Open champ, won earlier this month at the Mexico Open.

The PGA Championship begins Thursday at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.

–Field Level Media

FaZe, NiP, ENCE all emerge as Round 4 winners at PGL Antwerp


At the Legends Stage of the PGL Major Antwerp in Belgium on Monday, FaZe, Ninjas in Pyjamas and ENCE all earned wins to lock up slots in the Champions Stage that begins Thursday.

They’ll join two winners who previously advanced Sunday, Natus Vincere and Team Spirit (each undefeated), along with three more teams who will be determined by Tuesday’s results.

During Round 4 action Monday, FaZe advanced 2-1 after dropping their first game on Infernao against Copenhagen Flames 16-13 by winning the next two, 16-13 on Ancient and 16-6 on Nuke.

Havard “rain” Nygaard of Norway led the way with 68 kills while FaZe teammate Helvijs “broky” Saukants of Latvia was an impressive plus-21 in kills-to-deaths ratio (66-45). The Flames were led by Nico “nicoodoz” Tamjidi of Denmark, who had a K-D ratio of 65-52 (plus-13).

Ninjas in Pyjamas had no problem sweeping past FURIA, winning 16-2 on Nuke and 16-10 on Inferno. All five players for NiP finished with a positive K-D ratio, led by Sweden’s Nicolas “Plopski” Gonzalez Zamora (36-19).

In the final High Match, ENCE bounced back from a 16-14 loss on Overpass to edge Heroic 16-12 on Mirage before finishing off the battle 16-6 on Nuke. ENCE’s leading performer was Pawel “dycha” Dycha of Poland, who racked up 68 kills (plus-16).

Three other teams also kept their hopes at a championship alive by winning in the Low Matches Monday.

Vitality eliminated BIG 2-1 by winning 16-9 on Mirage, losing 22-19 on Vertigo, and winning 19-17 on Nuke. G2 stayed alive by defeating Outsiders 16-10 on Inferno, dropping a game 16-10 on Vertigo and then closing it out 16-11 on Dust II. And Imperial knocked out Cloud9, winning 25-23 on Overpass, losing 16-9 on Vertigo and winning 16-3 on Mirage.

The 16-team Legends Stage, which opened Saturday, runs through Tuesday utilizing the Swiss System format to determine which eight teams will clinch spots in the May 19-22 Champions Stage. All matches are best-of-one except elimination and advancement matches, which are best-of-three.

Monday’s results set up a high-stakes set of matches Tuesday in Round 5:
–Heroic vs. Team Vitality
–G2 Esports vs. FURIA
–Copenhagen Flames vs. Imperial

–Field Level Media

Guardians acquire RHP Yohan Ramirez from Mariners


The Cleveland Guardians dealt for right-handed relief pitcher Yohan Ramirez from the Seattle Mariners on Monday in exchange for cash considerations.

The Mariners designated Ramirez for assignment on Friday after he appeared in seven games to begin 2022, his third season with the club. He had a 1-0 record and a 7.56 ERA, with 10 strikeouts and six walks in 8 1/3 innings.

In 48 career games out of the bullpen, Ramirez, 27, owns a 2-3 record and a 3.97 ERA with 71 strikeouts in 56 2/3 innings.

Earlier Monday, the Mariners purchased the contract of left-handed pitcher Roenis Elias after he missed more than a year of action following Tommy John surgery.

The Guardians were off Monday and scheduled to open a two-game home series with the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday.

–Field Level Media

Nestor Cortes calls old tweets ‘unacceptable’


New York Yankees left-hander Nestor Cortes spoke to reporters Monday to address the situation with his Twitter account, in which several older tweets that used racial slurs were resurfaced Sunday.

The Hialeah, Fla., product said he deactivated the Twitter account in response, and when asked about the tweets, acknowledged remembering them.

“I’m not gonna say I don’t, but I didn’t realize they were still there,” Cortes said. “It’s unacceptable. I could have managed myself better and said stuff differently.”

Cortes, 27, is one of the top pitchers in baseball this season, having accumulated a 2-1 record with a sparkling 1.35 ERA in seven appearances (all starts) to go along with 49 strikeouts.

“I felt like it wasn’t the right message that I wanted to send out, when I was 17 years old,” Cortes said prior to Monday’s game against the Baltimore Orioles. “Those happened 10 years ago. I deactivated my Twitter to clean stuff up.”

–Field Level Media