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Caitlin Clark to coach, not compete, vs. Team Collier at WNBA All-Star Game


The WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis will not be at Fever pitch.

Not with Indiana’s Caitlin Clark wearing street clothes instead of a basketball uniform and shoes.

Team Clark and Team Collier will do battle on Saturday night, but the All-Star Game lost some luster when Clark was forced to pull out of the contest due to a right groin injury.

Team Clark coach Sandy Brondello said the face of the WNBA will be involved from the sideline during Saturday’s game.

“She’s gonna still have a great impact on this team,” Brondello said of Clark during Friday’s press conference. “I will give the coaching hat to her as much as she wants, to be quite honest.

“We’re gonna play around with it a little bit, it’ll be fun. I think you’ve seen it with the Fever, she’s been very active on the sideline when she wasn’t playing so we’ll utilize that as well.”

Clark was injured late in Tuesday’s victory over the Connecticut Sun. She missed Wednesday’s loss to the New York Liberty and announced Thursday that she was pulling out of Friday’s 3-point shooting contest and Saturday’s All-Star Game.

“I am incredibly sad and disappointed to say I can’t participate in the 3-Point Contest or the All-Star Game,” Clark said in a statement. “I have to rest my body. I will still be at Gainbridge Fieldhouse for all the action and I’m looking forward to helping Sandy (Brondello) coach our team to a win.”

Team Clark could be facing the loss of another star as three-time MVP A’ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces is nursing a wrist injury and said Friday that it’s “to be determined” whether or not she plays.

Team Collier is named after Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier, the league’s scoring leader at 23.2 points per game.

Clark’s chief rival, Angel Reese of the Chicago Sky, is on Team Collier. She is the rebounding leader at 12.6 per game.

The second-year pro has stepped up her game this season.

“Year 2, everybody knows your game,” Reese said. “If you don’t get better in the offseason, it will show.”

Reese and Clark have brought more attention to the WNBA, though there have been many bumps in the road. The league hasn’t always appeared ready for the extra scrutiny.

Veteran coach Cheryl Reeve, who is coaching Team Collier, said there is a reason for why the rise in popularity hasn’t gone smooth.

“I think the larger picture of the NBA and our franchises that are affiliated with NBA teams, there has been this long sort of undertone that the WNBA is nice but it will never become mainstream,” Reeve, in her 16th year as Lynx coach, said during Friday’s news conference. “I was told that 10 years ago. I think that undertone put us in position that when it was time to capitalize, we missed some things.”

There are six first-time All-Stars among the participants, including star rookie Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings.

“I’m very thankful to be here,” Bueckers said. “It’s just a crazy experience just living out my childhood dream.”

Fellow rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen of the Washington Mystics are among the other first-timers. Another Washington player, Brittney Sykes, is making her first appearance as are Kayla Thornton of the Golden State Valkyries and Gabby Williams of the Seattle Storm.

In addition to Clark, Satou Sabally (ankle) of the Phoenix Mercury and Rhyne Howard (knee) of the Atlanta Dream also pulled out of the game.

Kayla McBride of the Minnesota Lynx was tabbed to replace Howard. Sykes and Atlanta’s Brionna Jones were added on Thursday to replace Clark and Sabally. The latter withdrew on Wednesday.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: NFLPA exec director Lloyd Howell Jr. steps down amid deepening controversy


Lloyd Howell Jr. stepped down as executive director of the NFL Players Association on Thursday night following weeks of scrutiny for multiple blunders, including a reported conflict of interest, a decision to hide key parts of an arbitration ruling from the players and new revelations about expensing strip-club trips back to the union.

“It’s clear that my leadership has become a distraction to the important work the NFLPA advances every day,” Howell said in a statement. “For this reason, I have informed the NFLPA Executive Committee that I am stepping down as Executive Director of the NFLPA and Chairman of the Board of NFL Players effective immediately. I hope this will allow the NFLPA to maintain its focus on its player members ahead of the upcoming season.

“I am proud of what we have been able to accomplish at the NFLPA over the past two years. I will be rooting for the players from the sidelines as loud as ever, and I know the NFLPA will continue to ensure that players remain firmly at the center of football’s future.”

Last week, ESPN reported that Howell held a part-time role as a consultant for The Carlyle Group, one of a small handful of private equity firms that the NFL has approved to pursue minority ownership in franchises.

ESPN’s reporting included a former lead outside counsel for the NFLPA, Jim Quinn, calling it “an outrageous conflict for the head of a labor union to have an interest in a third party that is aligned with the NFL.”

It was not the first blow to Howell’s reputation this offseason. And it might not be the last.

ESPN reported Friday that receipts from a November 2023 trip taken by Howell — whose salary was reportedly between $3.5 and $4 million per year — showed car service and other costs billed to the NFLPA from Tootsie’s Cabaret, which promotes itself as the world’s largest strip club.

ESPN also corroborated through receipts and independent reporting another strip club bill reviewed by union lawyers. The more recent incident was in February during the NFLPA summit. In the report, ESPN states: “Howell accompanied two union employees to the Magic City strip club for an outing that included $2,426 in charges including cash withdrawals, ranging from $200 to $525, from a club ATM, sources and documents show. They used two ‘VIP rooms.'”

In June, the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast published an arbitrator’s report from January, when the NFLPA and the league were at odds over potential collusion by team owners to tamp down the growth of quarterback contracts.

The arbitrator, Christopher Droney, ruled that there wasn’t sufficient evidence of collusion between owners — but he went on to say that “by a clear preponderance of the evidence,” commissioner Roger Goodell and the NFL’s general counsel encouraged owners to restrict guaranteed money in player contracts.

Howell and the union reportedly had a confidentiality agreement with the NFL to keep the full report from getting out. Howell briefed the players but didn’t provide them copies of the report, according to ESPN.

Furthermore, Howell sits on the board of OneTeam Partners, a group licensing firm that is under investigation by the FBI.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: ‘Quakes vie to rebound from ‘sloppy’ effort in clash vs. Sounders

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The San Jose Earthquakes and Seattle Sounders both played to draws Wednesday in MLS play.

And neither were happy about it.

The teams, who are scheduled to meet Saturday in Seattle, both felt they could have done better.

The Earthquakes (7-8-8, 29 points) tied FC Dallas 2-2, with San Jose’s Josef Martinez scoring the tying goal in the 86th minute, just one minute after the visitors had taken the lead. Martinez also assisted on Ian Harkes’ first-half goal.

“It was a sloppy performance at the end of both halves,” said Earthquakes coach Bruce Arena, whose team is winless in its past four league matches (0-1-3).

“The first goal they scored, we could have done better on that play. … The second goal they scored, we have three guys that just fell asleep, did a really poor job. I give our guys a lot of credit getting a point out of this game. In a game where we’re a little bit better, maybe we win by a couple of goals.”

The Sounders (9-6-7, 34 points) squandered a three-goal lead in a 3-3 draw with visiting Colorado, despite two goals and an assist from Albert Rusnak.

For the second consecutive match, the Sounders built a 3-0 lead only to concede a pair of second-half penalty kicks.

“I’m more frustrated about our team and us being able to close out games when we go up 3-nothing, especially at home,” said Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer, whose team is unbeaten in its past four matches (2-0-2). “That scoreline should’ve been game over.”

The Rapids tied the score in the 75th minute, as substitute Darren Yapi dribbled past Cristian Roldan and Jackson Ragen, both on yellow cards, before putting a shot into the lower left corner of the net.

“There’s always a point in the season that there is a little bit of a lull,” Roldan said. “Whether it’s individually or as a team. We’re seeing it right now in the second half after conceding PKs and those are things we can fix. It’s not that we’re declining or anything.”

Ragen will miss Saturday’s match due to a suspension for yellow-card accumulation, while fellow defender Nouhou Tolo will serve the finale of his two-game ban for throwing a ball into the stands at Kansas City.

The Sounders and Earthquakes played to a 1-1 tie March 29 at San Jose, with Rusnak scoring the tying goal in the 80th minute after Beau Leroux tallied in the first half for the hosts.

–Field Level Media

WTA News: WTA roundup: Anna Bondar serves way into Hamburg semis


Anna Bondar racked up 12 aces while outlasting top-seeded Russian Ekaterina Alexandrova 6-7 (1), 6-3, 7-6 (4) on Friday to reach the semifinals of the MSC Hamburg Ladies Open.

The 28-year-old Hungarian committed just one double fault while Alexandrova had six against just one ace. It is the second career Top-20 win for Bondar, who will face Kaja Juvan of Slovenia in the semis.

Juvan advanced with a 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-4 triumph over Spain’s Leyre Romero Gormaz. No. 2 Dayana Yastremska of Ukraine was a 7-6 (1), 3-6, 6-2 winner over Hungary’s Dalma Galfi and will face recent French Open semifinalist Lois Boisson as the No. 5 seed cruised to a 6-3, 6-3 victory over Bulgaria’s Viktoriya Tomova.

Unicredit Iasi Open

No. 2 seed Jaqueline Cristian of Romania won 75 percent of her first-serve points (27 of 36) while posting a 6-3, 6-4 victory over Hungary’s Panna Udvardy to reach the semifinals in Romania.

Two other Romanians also advanced as No. 7 Irina-Camelia Begu outlasted Czech Anna Siskova 6-2, 3-6, 7-5 and Sorana Cirstea sailed to a 6-1, 6-4 victory over Maria Lourdes Carle of Argentina. Cristian and Begu will face off in one of the semis.

No. 6 Jil Teichmann rallied past Swiss counterpart Simona Waltert 5-7, 6-1, 7-5. Teichmann will meet Cirstea in the other semi.

–Field Level Media

NAS News: NASCAR puts brakes on 2026 Chicago Street Race


The Chicago Street Race will not be on the NASCAR calendar in 2026, officials announced Friday.

NASCAR and city officials are working toward a return to the Windy City in 2027.

“Following the success of the first three years, the Chicago Street Race will hit pause in 2026 to afford us the time necessary to work collaboratively with the City of Chicago to explore a new potential date and to develop a plan that further optimizes operational efficiencies, with a goal to return to the streets of Chicago in 2027,” the event’s social media account posted on X.

“Together, we have built and grown an expanded community of fans that consists of longtime NASCAR enthusiasts and first-time racegoers from around the globe, and for that, we are immensely grateful.”

From 2023-25, drivers in the NASCAR Cup Series and Xfinity Series raced along a 12-turn, 2.2 mile course from Columbus Drive to DuSable Lake Shore Drive and Michigan Avenue.

Shane van Gisbergen of New Zealand dominated the Chicago streets, winning the Cup Series races in 2023 and 2025 and the Xfinity races in 2024 and 2025.

–Field Level Media

NAS News: Road courses in rearview, drivers tackle Dover’s ‘Monster Mile’


Fans of other NASCAR drivers can settle down and find solace that Shane van Gisbergen, who has traveled halfway around the world to dominate the Cup Series for three of the past five weeks, likely won’t make it four of six.

That’s because the drivers are heading to Dover Motor Speedway for Sunday’s AutoTrader EchoPark Automotive 400 at the challenging, one-mile concrete venue in Dover, Del.

That follows more than a month of Down Under destruction on the road courses by New Zealand’s SVG, who won three times and vaulted to third in the playoff standings.

However, the Trackhouse Racing driver has only been a blip on the radar outside of road courses, recording only four finishes inside the top 20, including a pair of 20th-place showings, with a season-best 14th at Charlotte.

This is the lone stop in the nation’s first state. The last two-race season at Dover was in 2020 with back-to-back 311-lap events won by Denny Hamlin and Kevin Harvick on consecutive days to lessen travel during COVID.

Now there’s just one frightening visit to the track ominously called “The Monster Mile” because of its 24-degree banking, self-cleaning wrecks as cars slide down to the apron, and grueling 400 laps, though it was an even worse 500 until Dover’s second race in 1997.

The past four winners in Delaware since 2020 include a pair of Chevrolet and Toyota drivers each — bowtie wheelmen Alex Bowman and Chase Elliott and Camry pilots Martin Truex Jr. and Hamlin, respectively.

Bowman’s 2021 triumph was historic as he led Hendrick Motorsports to a 1-2-3-4 finish, marking just the fourth time ever in NASCAR that a quartet of teammates captured the top spots.

Last season in late April, after earlier winning on the Bristol and Richmond short tracks, Hamlin started sixth after seeing Kyle Busch earn the pole and beat Hendrick Motorsports’ Kyle Larson by 0.256 seconds for his 54th career win.

Earlier that week on his podcast, Hamlin had basically called his shot by saying he expected to win, then went ahead and did just that.

“You’d better win if you’re going to open your mouth, that’s for sure,” the Joe Gibbs Racing driver said after leading a race-high 136 laps in his No. 11.

However, the victory was the last of 2024 for Hamlin as he went without checkers from May through November.

The Tampa-born Hamlin is one of three drivers in Sunday’s field who holds multiple Dover victories. The defending winner has won twice along with Elliott, while Busch won in 2008, 2010 and 2017.

With 12 different winners possessing playoff positions, the winless Busch stepped it up last Sunday at Sonoma by finishing 10th and gaining nine points on the cut line, which has Bubba Wallace sitting in 16th.

Wallace was not in contention to beat van Gisbergen at Sonoma — no one was, really — but he did gain one point on 17th-place Ryan Preece by accumulating 15 stage points as he stayed out on long runs.

Preece’s No. 60 was involved in a late wreck with Noah Gragson but managed to end up 12th.

Now back in the points mix in 18th, and 37 points behind Wallace, Busch is suddenly a player again with Dover’s high banks calling.

23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports will race as open teams this Sunday and at Indianapolis after they were denied a restraining order against NASCAR in their legal feud over charters.

–Field Level Media

‘Excited’ Clippers officially add veteran G Bradley Beal


Three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal officially signed with the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday.

The change in location comes after Beal reached a buyout with the Phoenix Suns. According to ESPN, Beal, 32, gave back nearly $14 million of the $110 million left on the final two years of his Suns contract in order to complete the buyout.

Agent Mark Bartelstein from Priority Sports confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday that Beal’s deal with the Clippers was for two years and $11 million. The deal includes a player option for 2026-27, potentially making him a free agent next summer.

“Players of this caliber are very rare, and they’re hard to come by,” Clippers head coach Tyronn Lue said in a release. “Brad has been an All-Star. He’s been in a race for the scoring title. He’s been the best player on his team. You can put him in so many different spots and he’ll find ways to score: out of pick-and-roll, coming off screens, catch-and-shoot. … I’m excited he’s with us.”

Beal signed a five-year, $251 million deal with a no-trade clause in July 2022 when he was still with the Washington Wizards.

He was limited to 53 games in each of his two seasons with the Suns, and he has not played as many as 60 games in a season since 2020-21.

Beal averaged 17.0 points, 3.7 assists and 3.3 rebounds in 53 games (38 starts) last season for the Suns. He has career averages of 21.5 points, 4.3 assists and 4.1 rebounds in 801 games (752 starts) with the Wizards and Suns.

Washington drafted Beal with the No. 3 overall pick in 2012. His scoring average of 31.3 points in 2020-21 was the second-highest in franchise history and second-highest in the NBA that season behind Golden State’s Stephen Curry (32.0).

–Field Level Media

ATP News: ATP roundup: Cerundolo siblings chasing clay titles


Argentina’s Juan Manuel Cerundolo swept the final six games to complete a 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 upset of top-seeded Casper Ruud of Norway on Friday at the EFG Swiss Open Gstaad in Switzerland.

Cerundolo’s comeback against the World No. 13 Ruud marked the biggest win of his career by ranking and sent him into the semifinals against Peru’s Ignacio Buse, a 6-3, 3-6, 6-1 winner over Argentina’s Roman Andres Burruchaga.

The other semifinal at the ATP 250 clay-court event pits second-seeded Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan against France’s Arthur Cazaux. Bublik defeated No. 7 seed Francisco Comesana of Argentina 6-4, 6-3 in 72 minutes, while Cazaux outlasted home hopeful Jerome Kym 7-6 (3), 3-6, 7-5.

Nordea Open

Top-seeded Francisco Cerundolo of Argentina advanced to the semifinals with a 6-0, 3-6, 6-3 defeat of No. 7 seed Damir Dzumhur of Bosnia in Bastad, Sweden.

Cerundolo, whose brother Juan Manuel, is in the semifinals in Gstaad, Switzerland, converted six of his eight break chances and will face No. 6 seed Luciano Darderi. The Italian dispatched fourth-seeded Sebastian Baez of Argentina 6-0, 6-2 in 66 minutes.

The ATP 250 clay-court tournament’s other semifinal matches No. 5 seed Camilo Ugo Carabelli of Argentina against unseeded Jesper De Jong. Ugo Carabelli knocked out Austria’s Filip Misolic 6-3, 7-5 and De Jong rallied to defeat his fellow Dutchman and No. 2 seed Tallon Griekspoor 4-6, 7-6 (3), 6-3.

Mifel Tennis Open

Seventh-seeded American Aleksandar Kovacevic beat top-seeded Andrey Rublev of Russia 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 to advance to the final of this hardcourt event in Los Cabos, Mexico, where he will face Canada’s Denis Shapovalov in Saturday’s final.

Rublev, the No. 10-ranked player in the world, dominated the first set but lost his serve twice in the second. In the final set, serve held for the first eight games before Kovacevic broke to go up 5-4. He served out the next game to end it.

As for Shapovalov, the No. 3 seed made quick work of No. 8 seed Adam Walton of Australia in the other semifinal, winning 6-2, 6-2. In both sets, Shapovalov broke Walton’s serve in back-to-back opportunities to take control of the set.

Shapovalov is seeking his fourth career title and second this season. He won in Dallas in February. Kovacevic is still looking for his first championship.

–Field Level Media

Pelicans rookie C Derik Queen has wrist surgery


New Orleans Pelicans first-round pick Derik Queen is recovering from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his left wrist, the team announced Friday.

The 20-year-old center, selected 13th overall in last month’s draft, will be re-evaluated in 12 weeks. The timeline stretches into training camp and potentially jeopardizes his availability for the start of the season.

Queen sustained the injury to his scapholunate ligament during the Pelicans’ NBA Summer League game against the Portland Trail Blazers on Tuesday in Las Vegas. He averaged 14.0 points and 11.0 rebounds in three games during the summer circuit.

Queen was the 2024-25 Big Ten Freshman of the Year at Maryland after averaging 16.5 points and 9.0 rebounds in 36 games (all starts).

He was acquired by the Pelicans from the Atlanta Hawks in a draft-night trade.

–Field Level Media

DOTA News: Spirit, Falcons cruise into grand final at Esports World Cup 2025


Team Spirit and Team Falcons each recorded a 2-0 sweep on Friday to advance to the grand final at the Dota 2 Esports World Cup 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Spirit dispatched PARIVISION following a 44-minute win on green and a 49-minute victory on red.

Team Spirit advanced to Saturday’s best-of-five grand final against Team Falcons, who swept Tundra Esports following a 44-minute win on red and a marathon 80-minute victory on green.

PARIVISION and Tundra Esports will battle in a best-of-three for third place on Saturday. The grand final is a best-of-five contest.

The Esports World Cup is the final championship of the third season of the ESL Pro Tour. Previously known as the Riyadh Masters, the EWC has a prize pool of $3 million, with $1 million plus 1,000 club points awarded to the team that is crowned champion on Saturday.

Prize pool payouts and club points:
1. TBD, $1 million, 1,000 points
2. TBD, $500,000, 750 points
3. TBD, $300,000, 500 points
4. TBD, $200,000, 300 points
5-8. Gaimin Gladiators, Aurora Gaming, Team Liquid, BetBoom Team — $125,000, 200 points
9-12. Xtreme Gaming, Team Yandex, Talon Esports, Natus Vincere — $75,000
13-16. Execration, Shopify Rebellion, HEROIC, Virtus.pro — $50,000

–Field Level Media