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Pelicans VP: Zion Williamson not playoff-ready


If the New Orleans Pelicans are to make a run through the postseason, they’ll be doing it without Zion Williams.

Pelicans executive vice president David Griffin told reporters Friday that Williamson isn’t ready to return from the hamstring injury that has sidelined him since Jan. 2. So should the Pelicans wind up in the play-in tournament, which begins Tuesday, the 22-year-old All-Star won’t play, Griffin said.

New Orleans still has a chance to avoid the tournament and finish with the No. 6 seed in the Western Conference, but they will need wins on Friday against the New York Knicks and on Sunday at the Minnesota Timberwolves – plus some help – to do that.

“It’s disappointing for everybody, disappointing for him, disappointing for his teammates,” Griffin said of Williamson’s prolonged absence. “I think it’s just a matter of all of the objective metrics we have on where he’s at and how he feels … lining up. If they had, we’d have said he’s cleared for five-on-five. They haven’t converged for us to do that.”

Even if the Pelicans advance to the playoffs, there are no guarantees Williamson will play.

“Our best possible outcome – if everything lined up perfectly – maybe you’re in position to practice either prior to a first-round (series) or during a first-round (series). But it’s going to take more than one (practice to prepare for games). And again, we may never get to that point either, where all of those things align and he feels the way he needs to feel.”

Griffin said Williamson hasn’t had a setback with the injury or reported any soreness. He just has a “hesitancy” about him.

“You can see when someone is trusting it and confident. (Williamson is) not in that space right now,” Griffin said.

The No. 1 pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, Williamson has averages of 26.0 points, 7.0 rebounds, 4.6 assists and 1.1 steals in 29 starts this season. He is shooting 60.8 percent from the floor.

Williamson missed all of last season after having surgery on a broken foot. He had missed eight games in 2022-23, including three in December while in health and safety protocol, before the hamstring injury.

In four seasons, Williamson has played in just 114 games (all starts). He averages 25.8 points, 7.0 rebounds and 3.6 assists.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Basement dwellers Rapids, Sporting KC seek first win

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Two teams looking up at the rest of MLS have a chance to earn points — or make their seasons worse.

Sporting Kansas City (0-3-3, 3 points) will host the Colorado Rapids (0-3-3, 3 points) on Saturday night in Kansas City, Kan., in a matchup of the teams with the two worst records in MLS.

The Rapids are listed in last place in the Western Conference standings because of a worse goal differential (minus-6 to SKC’s minus-5). The Los Angeles Galaxy are also sitting at three points, but they’ve played only five games.

Losing to the “other” worst team in the league may be a new rock bottom for the side that comes away with another defeat on Saturday night.

Neither team has been able to find the back of the net much in 2023. They share the league-worst mark of two goals. The two sides drew 0-0 at Colorado in a March 4 matchup.

Things may be looking up for Sporting KC. Alan Pulido, a talented striker who had not played in an MLS match since the 2021 playoffs, came off the bench in the 63rd minute of Sporting’s last match, a 0-0 draw at the Philadelphia Union. He didn’t score, but he changed the way the Union were playing defense.

SKC coach Peter Vermes cautioned that it might still take a while for Pulido to get in full stride with his teammates.

“He’s such a high-quality player that his play is already there,” Vermes said after the match. “His movements are all the same. He sees the spaces. It’s all there. It’s now (about) guys just recognizing that and being able to play with him.”

The Rapids hope to welcome back midfielder Cole Bassett, who hasn’t been out as long as Pulido was and is less likely to return. He missed the last match, a scoreless draw against LAFC with a hamstring injury, and he’s listed as questionable for Saturday.

Coach Robin Fraser knows it’s a long season and there’s no time like the present to start their climb.

“The way that you work your way out of this is by grinding,” he told his team after the LAFC match. “Chances are coming, goals are coming, wins are coming.”

–Field Level Media

Kyrie Irving, 4 other Mavericks out of must-win game


The Dallas Mavericks will play a must-win game on Friday night against the Chicago Bulls without five players, including All-Star guard Kyrie Irving.

A loss would eliminate the Mavericks (38-42) from the play-in tournament.

Joining Irving (right foot) as unavailable on Friday are Tim Hardaway Jr. (left ankle), Josh Green (rest), Maxi Kleber (right hamstring) and Christian Wood (rest). Star guard Luka Doncic (left thigh) is listed as probable.

To qualify for the play-in, Dallas will need to beat the Bulls as well as the San Antonio Spurs at home on Sunday, combined with an Oklahoma City Thunder loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday.

The Mavericks stand to gain by losing, however. The Mavericks are tied with the Bulls for the 10th-best odds in the upcoming NBA draft lottery, and they owe the New York Knicks a first-round draft pick to complete the 2019 Kristaps Porzingis deal. The pick is top-10 protected, however.

Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, however, said his team is not tanking to preserve the pick, per ESPN

“The guys don’t wanna do that,” Cuban said. “Players aren’t gonna do that. Players don’t do that.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Sounders host St. Louis City in clash of best in the West

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The Seattle Sounders host St. Louis City on Saturday night in a meeting of the top teams in the Western Conference standings.

Last season, the Sounders couldn’t even make the playoffs and City weren’t even in the league.

Still, Seattle (4-1-1, 13 points) has reached four MLS Cup finals, winning two championships since 2016, and in May 2022 became the first MLS team to win the CONCACAF Champions League.

Meanwhile, St. Louis (5-1-0, 15 points) is enjoying dizzying success as an expansion side, become the first MLS team to win its first five games. It finally lost a game last week, after Minnesota United converted a penalty kick in the 78th minute.

But the home side was its most dangerous after falling behind, with team scoring leader Joao Klauss and Samuel Adineran both narrowly missing quality chances in second-half stoppage time before St. Louis lost 1-0.

“I think the energy of the group … this never give up, never die attitude, this don’t go down without a fight attitude, I think that’s what continues to impress me,” St. Louis coach Bradley Carnell said this week.

For the Sounders, Jordan Morris continued his MLS-leading scoring pace last weekend a 2-1 victory at the Los Angeles Galaxy with his eighth goal in six games.

Leo Chu, who has assisted on a league-best five goals, scored what proved to be the game-winner in the 35th minute, and Seattle withstood the Galaxy’s furious second-half pressure.

Sounders’ keeper Stefan Frei has yet to concede a goal in three games at Lumen Field this season, but St. Louis has scored 15 goals in six games, tied for most in the league. Klauss is second in the league in scoring with five goals.

Despite the potential implications in the conference race, coach Brian Schmetzer said he was more focused on continuing the team’s undefeated home form than in buying into the notion of a potential playoff preview in early April.

“It certainly adds a little bit of spice for you guys to write about,” he said. “But it’s another home game. We want to make sure that Lumen Field is a hard place to play. And I have confidence that if our team plays to our potential, chances are we’ll come out with a good result.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Still without a loss, Minnesota United take on Fire

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Minnesota United look to remain one of the league’s three undefeated teams when they visit the Chicago Fire on Saturday.

The Loons (3-0-2, 11 points) are coming off a 1-0 win over previously undefeated St. Louis City SC on April 1. The Fire (1-1-3, 6 points) played to a scoreless draw against visiting D.C. United on the same day.

Minnesota United and Los Angeles FC are the lone undefeated teams in the Western Conference, while FC Cincinnati is the only Eastern Conference team that has yet to lose.

The Loons rebounded from their 1-1 draw against the Vancouver Whitecaps a week earlier by knocking off host St. Louis when Luis Amarilla converted a penalty kick in the 78th minute.

Dayne St. Clair made three saves for the Loons in his second shutout of the season. Minnesota was outshot 16-10.

“This is not luck,” said Minnesota United coach Adrian Heath, whose team is a perfect 3-0-0 on the road this season. “We’re better than people think.”

Though the Fire played well defensively against D.C. United, their offense never got on track. Chicago had 11 shots but just two on target. Fire goalie Chris Brady made three saves to record first shutout in his fifth career start.

The Fire maintained possession for 57.9 percent of the game, in addition to completing 70 percent of their 394 passes.

But Chicago couldn’t find its late-game magic like it did a week earlier against Inter Miami CF, when Kei Kamara’s goal in the 92nd minute lifted the visiting Fire to a 3-2 win.

“The thing is, we did not lose this game tonight, and it’s not a game where we were leading and then gave up goals,” Chicago coach Ezra Hendrickson said. “So overall, the attitude is better, but we just have to pick up full points at home.

“Minnesota is going to be on a high because they knocked off St. Louis. So it’s gonna be another battle and we just have to be prepared.”

–Field Level Media

Timberwolves still have plenty to decide vs. Spurs in Austin


The Minnesota Timberwolves have gained the edge they need to reach the postseason but still have a lot on the line Saturday afternoon when they face the San Antonio Spurs at Austin, Texas.

The Timberwolves (40-40) have two games remaining in the regular season and are in ninth place in the Western Conference, putting them in line for the play-in tournament.

Even if they lose their last two games, the Timberwolves would not drop below the ninth seed, but they still have a chance to rise in the seedings, if they win and other results fall their way.

Minnesota has been off since Tuesday, when they earned a key 107-102 road win over the Brooklyn Nets. After Saturday’s game, the Timberwolves will fly home for a Sunday afternoon season-ending game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Against Brooklyn, Anthony Edwards scored a team-high 23 points, Karl-Anthony Towns had 22 including a pair of late-game free throws that broke a tie and the Timberwolves snapped a three-game losing streak.

“Right now every win feels like two, and every loss feels like three. It’s just crazy,” Minnesota coach Chris Finch said after a game in which the teams were never separated by more than four points until the final seconds.

“We desperately needed this game.”

Towns also had 14 rebounds, and bounced back from a game against Portland in which he took just three shots and the Timberwolves lost.

“This looked more like KAT,” Finch said. “We came into (the Brooklyn) game with the mindset to not only get him on track, but also take advantage of what we knew was going to be a (good) matchup because they play a lot of small lineups.”

The Spurs return to their home away from home for the second of a two-game set in Austin after playing well down the stretch Thursday in a 129-127 win over Portland. Keita Bates-Diop racked up 25 points, with 10 of them in the decisive late-game stretch, to push San Antonio to the win.

It was the second win for the Spurs in three games as they remained one game ahead of the last-place Houston Rockets.

Keldon Johnson and Julian Champagnie added 24 points each for the Spurs (21-59), with Zach Collins contributing 21 points and 11 rebounds and Tre Jones adding 18 points and 10 assists.

Thursday’s game was the first NBA contest played at Moody Center in Austin, which is the home of the team’s G-League franchise.

“It was great. It was almost like a flashback for me (from the G League),” Johnson said. “It was a great atmosphere, it was loud, it was great energy. We looked forward to it as a team. The Spurs family shows up wherever we are at.”

The Spurs trailed by nine before a 13-0 run keyed by Bates-Diop’s back-to-back 3-pointers turned around the game. The surge got the sold-out crowd of 16,023 — an arena record — into a frenzy for a team that typically plays 80 miles away.

“It would have been sort of embarrassing if they didn’t,” Popovich later joked about the loyalty of the Austin crowd. “They are in Texas.”

The Spurs held on thanks to a season-high 33 second-chance points, made possible by 18 offensive rebounds.

San Antonio has taken two of the three games with the Timberwolves this season, but all three of those games were back in October.

–Field Level Media

Lakers need win vs. Suns, who are resting top four players


The Los Angeles Lakers would like to avoid the Western Conference play-in tournament, but LeBron James isn’t stressing over how things work out.

Los Angeles is tied for the seventh-best record in the West with two games remaining and can’t afford another setback when it hosts the red-hot Phoenix Suns on Friday night.

The Lakers have won seven of their past nine games, but they took a damaging 125-118 loss to the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday night. The Lakers (41-39) and the New Orleans Pelicans (41-39) are each one game behind the Clippers (42-38) and the Golden State Warriors (42-38) in the battle for the final two automatic playoff berths in the West.

The 11th consecutive loss to the Clippers was a painful one for the Lakers, who now take on a Phoenix squad that has won a season-high seven straight games.

“Listen, it is what it is,” James said after the Wednesday loss. “Wherever we end up, that’s where we end up. It’s been like four or five seasons in one for us. We don’t have the luxury of saying, ‘This is what we need to do. This is where we’re gonna be.’ ”

The Suns (45-35) are locked into the No. 4 spot in the West and are resting four starters — Kevin Durant, Devin Booker, Chris Paul and Deandre Ayton — on Friday in the second game of a back-to-back set. Phoenix defeated the visiting Denver Nuggets 119-115 on Thursday night.

Durant scored 29 points against the Nuggets and Paul added 25. Paul made a career-best seven 3-pointers and Durant sank six treys.

Paul has scored 22 and 25 points in his past two games after failing to reach 20 in his previous 27 outings.

Durant feels Paul will have more high-scoring games in the postseason as he believes teams will make it a priority to stop himself and Booker.

“I think a lot of teams are going to force (Paul) to be a scorer,” Durant said after the Suns improved to 8-0 with him in the lineup. “The best defenders are going to guard me and Book every night. He’s going to have opportunities to be aggressive and score. I think every game might be different for CP. He might lead us in assists, he might lead us in points. We just need him to be aggressive.”

Paul had just two assists against Denver and didn’t get his first until the final eight minutes of the contest.

“At one point, I had no assists for the game, that was weird,” Paul said. “That’s never been my story. But on this run that we’re trying to have, it’s whatever it takes. I don’t care what it looks like.”

Meanwhile, James has averaged 35 points over the past two games but is listed as questionable for Friday due to right foot soreness. James recently returned from an injury to that same foot.

James scored 30 of his 33 points in the second half during the loss to the Clippers.

Anthony Davis (right foot) also is questionable to face the Suns while D’Angelo Russell (left foot) is probable.

Russell recorded 15 points and seven assists in 40 minutes against the Clippers after missing the Lakers’ 135-133 overtime win against the Utah Jazz on Tuesday in Salt Lake City.

“Just trying to get right,” Russell said. “Playing at 50 percent isn’t helping the team. Whenever I’m more than that, I’m ready to play.”

Phoenix is 2-1 against the Lakers this season, but Los Angeles posted a 122-111 home victory on March 22 to end a six-game skid against the Suns.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Red Bulls set to face improved Earthquakes

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The New York Red Bulls aim to record their second win of the season when they play host to the San Jose Earthquakes in interconference MLS action Saturday night at Harrison, N.J.

The Red Bulls (1-2-3, 6 points) came out on top in their last home game 2-1 against the Columbus Crew on March 18. Forward Dante Vanzeir scored his first MLS goal, and it wound up being the game winner.

Since then, the Red Bulls tied host Charlotte FC 1-1 on March 25 and fell short on the road against Atlanta United FC 1-0 last Saturday. New York took more shots in both games but lacked a finishing touch.

“We created the most possible chances, but not high-quality chances,” Red Bulls head coach Gerhard Struber said of the second half against Atlanta United. “There were some good chances, especially with starting transition moments.”

After finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference standings a season ago, the Earthquakes (3-2-1, 10 points) are much improved. All three of San Jose’s wins have come at home and they have won just once in their last 19 league games on the road over the past two seasons.

Argentinian midfielder Christian Espinoza has been instrumental in the Earthquakes’ attack. He’s an adept facilitator leading the league with 19 key passes. He also has scored three ghoals to lead the team.

“Cristian stepped up and put two penalty kicks away,” San Jose head coach Luchi Gonzalez said. “It’s never easy to score a second penalty kick after the first because it ends up being that duel with the keeper. But he showed great confidence to step up and to put it away. He trains that. He’s always prepared.”

It will be the 44th all-time regular-season encounter between the teams, with the Earthquakes winning 18 matchups while the Red Bulls have won 16. Nine games finished tied.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Titans star DT Jeffery Simmons agrees to $94 million extension


Tennessee Titans star defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons has agreed to a four-year, $94 million extension, according to multiple reports on Friday.

The deal begins with the 2024 season and will make Simmons the second-highest paid interior defensive lineman behind Aaron Donald of the Los Angeles Rams. Donald received a three-year, $95 million extension prior to the 2022 campaign.

Simmons’ contract reportedly includes $66 million in guarantees as well as a $24 million signing bonus.

Simmons made two posts on Twitter as news of the deal emerged.

“Titans Nation, thank you for the last 4 years! I am so grateful for you guys…,” Simmons said.

He added: “We are not done yet. … We have so much work to do!”

Simmons will earn $10.75 million in 2023 under the fifth-year option of his rookie contract.

Simmons, 25, had 7.5 sacks last season while earning his second straight Pro Bowl selection. He had a career-best 8.5 sacks in 2021.

In 56 career games (54 starts), Simmons has 189 tackles, 21 sacks, 28 tackles for loss, 19 passes defensed, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles.

Simmons was a first-round pick (19th overall) in 2019 out of Mississippi State.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Gleyber Torres leads Yankees past Phillies


Gerrit Cole struck out eight in 6 1/3 innings to best Aaron Nola as the New York Yankees beat the visiting Philadelphia Phillies 4-2 on Wednesday afternoon in frigid conditions.

Gleyber Torres continued his hot start with three hits, including a pair of RBI singles, as the Yankees won for the fourth time in six games. Torres also had two of New York’s three stolen bases.

Jose Trevino hit a two-run homer for the Yankees.

Cole (2-0) gave up a run on three hits. He exited after being charged with a violation for taking too long to throw a 3-2 pitch to Nick Castellanos, who was credited with a walk and scored on a bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Jake Cave off Jonathan Loaisiga.

Loaisiga allowed a single to Bryson Stott and loaded the bases by plunking Alec Bohm in the back. After Cave’s sacrifice fly, Loaisiga prevented the Phillies from tying it when pinch hitter Josh Harrison grounded out.

Kyle Schwarber homered for the second straight game for the Phillies.

Cole was also aided by the Phillies committing two outs on the bases. Trea Turner made the final out of the third by getting picked off. Darick Hall made the final out of the fourth when he was thrown out by right fielder Franchy Cordero trying to stretch his single into a double.

The game was played in 48 degrees and both teams saw players depart with injuries.

New York’s Josh Donaldson exited with a tight right hamstring after flying out in the second. Hall exited with a sprained right thumb following his at-bat in the fourth, and Philadelphia center fielder Brandon Marsh was a late scratch with a mild left ankle sprain.

Nola (0-1) allowed three runs and seven hits in six-plus innings. Nola struck out five and was lifted after Oswaldo Cabrera walked.

Two batters after Cabrera reached, Trevino lined a homer off Gregory Soto down the left field line to push the lead to 4-1.

After Schwarber lined a 1-2 changeup into the right field seats to draw the Phillies within 4-2, Loaisiga ended the eighth by quickly getting the final two outs. Clay Holmes struck out the side in the ninth for his first save.

–Field Level Media