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Milestone for Jazz rookie Walker Kessler as Spurs up next


There were a wide range of memorable plays in the fourth quarter and overtime that helped the Utah Jazz rally past the Oklahoma City Thunder for a 120-119 win as the NBA resumed play Thursday night after the All-Star Weekend break.

One play, however, that was a hot topic in the postgame interviews happened on the first possession for the Jazz, who host the San Antonio Spurs in Salt Lake City on Saturday night.

After seeing Walker Kessler hit a corner 3-pointer during the Skills Challenge, which the rookie won with Jazz teammates Jordan Clarkson and Collin Sexton, Jazz coach Will Hardy decided to draw up a play to attempt to give Kessler his first actual NBA 3-pointer.

It worked. Utah’s center rewarded his coach later in the game by making the defensive play of the game and finished with 18 rebounds to go with his seven points.

“Yes, the first play was designed for Walker to shoot a three,” Hardy said. “Yes, he bullied me into it after All-Star Weekend when he made that three in the skills competition. And yes, I’m very happy that it went in — even though I may have created a monster.”

It ended up being the only 3-point attempt for the young big man, so monster mode hasn’t quite been activated. From outside on offense, at least. Kessler prevented the Thunder from escaping with a win Thursday and forced overtime by blocking Isaiah Joe’s reverse layup attempt in the final seconds of regulation.

That came just after Kessler made a game-tying offensive putback.

“He’s a rookie, right?” said Jazz guard Kris Dunn after scoring 11 points in his first game after signing a 10-day deal with Utah. “For him to be a rookie and to be able to understand the defensive concepts. … Defensively, if he’s doing this as a rookie, just imagine Year 4. He could be phenomenal for the Utah Jazz for a very long time.”

It was one of seven blocks for Kessler.

“I knew at that moment, because I’m a shot blocker, he’s probably going to reverse it,” Kessler said. “So what I do is I take an angle towards the middle of the floor.”

Other than that, it was the Lauri Markkanen show for the Jazz for much of the fourth quarter, when he scored 18 points, and OT, when he nailed three free throws in the final seconds to win the game.

The All-Star finished with 43 points despite only making 3 of 12 3-pointers.

The Spurs didn’t have nearly as fun of a return from their midseason break in a 142-116 blowout loss at Dallas.

Malaki Branham scored 23 and Keldon Johnson added 22 points, eight rebounds and seven assists, but San Antonio lost its 15th consecutive game. Zach Collins contributed 13 points and 12 rebounds.

“I think Zach and Keldon deserve some credit,” Spurs coach Gregg Popovich said. “They are trying to lead the way with so many guys out. Their leadership was great.”

San Antonio’s upcoming extended stay in Utah will wrap up the Spurs’ annual rodeo trip, which has had them on the road for the previous seven outings. But first, the Spurs and Jazz will play a pair of games in Salt Lake City on Saturday and Tuesday.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: CF Montreal trades F Kei Kamara to Fire

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On the eve of the new MLS season, the Chicago Fire acquired forward Kei Kamara from CF Montreal in exchange for a maximum of $400,000 in general allocation money Friday.

With 139 regular-season goals, the 38-year-old Kamara ranks third all-time in MLS history. The Fire will be Kamara’s 10th different club since breaking into the league in 2006.

“Kei has shown throughout his career that he can consistently produce goals in MLS, including this past season with CF Montreal,” Fire sporting director Georg Heitz said in a news release. “Not only will he help to make us more dangerous in the attacking third, but he will bring experience and leadership to the squad. Kei will be an important addition to the team as we continue to build the squad for the 2023 season.”

Montreal will receive $125,000 in general allocation money in both 2023 and 2024, plus another $150,000 based on Kamara’s performance in Chicago.

In a statement, CF Montreal chief sporting director Olivier Renard indicated that Kamara did not agree to a long-term extension offer.

“The Club thanks Kei for his on-field contributions last season,” Renard said in a news release. “The Club’s wish was not only to have him for the 2023 season, but to offer him a multi-year project. We wanted him to be happy and to settle in Montreal with his family. We ultimately found an agreement for a trade. We wish him the best of luck in the next chapter of his career.”

Kamara posted nine goals and seven assists in his first season with Montreal in 2022. It was his most productive season since three straight seasons of double-digit goal totals in 2017, 2018 and 2019 with New England, Vancouver and Colorado, respectively.

Kamara has played 391 career MLS matches, starting 313 of them. In addition to his 139 goals and 54 assists, he has added five goals and one assist in 17 career postseason appearances.

Chicago does not begin its campaign until a Week 2 home match against New York City on March 4. CF Montreal opens its season on Saturday at Inter Miami.

–Field Level Media

Joel Embiid looks to propel 76ers past Celtics


Joel Embiid proved he can have a major impact on a game even if he’s not 100 percent healthy.

Or making shots.

Despite missing the morning shootaround with a non-COVID illness and left foot soreness, Embiid showed why he’s a legitimate Most Valuable Player candidate again in a stirring 110-105 come-from-behind victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Thursday.

The Sixers will now look to Embiid to lead them to a sixth straight win when they host the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.

Embiid shot 7-of-25 from the field but finished with 27 points, 19 rebounds, six assists and six blocked shots on Thursday.

“It should change the tone about him,” Sixers head coach Doc Rivers said of Embiid’s performance on both ends of the court. “Not in the huddle, but outwardly. Joel is a two-way player. If you take away what someone does best, what else can they do to help the team? We ask our guys that every night. Tonight, it was Joel. If you took away his offense, what else did he do? Well, he had six blocks, he had 19 rebounds, he had six assists. That tells you how great the guy is.”

James Harden was also fantastic with 31 points, seven rebounds and seven assists as the Sixers overcame a 17-point deficit against one of the top teams in the league.

Tobias Harris also dropped in a 3-pointer which gave the Sixers a 106-105 lead with 39.1 seconds left.

The Sixers will need clutch shots from their standouts as the schedule continues to be challenging.

“Our schedule is tough. A lot of games in a short amount of time,” Harris said. “We need this to prepare us and get us ready mentally and physically. This is a good stretch for us to really embrace it and really come out of this a better group than we started.”

The Celtics will look for their third consecutive victory when they battle the Sixers.

Boston outlasted the host Indiana Pacers, 142-138, in overtime Thursday.

The Celtics’ two All-Stars led the way as Jayson Tatum had 31 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists while Jaylen Brown added 30 points and 11 rebounds.

Brown played with a new mask to protect a facial fracture sustained on Feb. 8 when he accidentally collided with Tatum during Boston’s 106-99 win over the visiting 76ers.

“It’s just some things that I have to adjust and adapt to, but I will,” Brown said. “Today was the first real game with it on, I think it went fine. But it will definitely take some getting used to and some adjustments and being able to adapt to it.”

It was a bit of a stressful victory for the Celtics in their first game since the All-Star break. Both Tatum and Brown had to play extended minutes.

“Nothing like a 41-minute overtime night straight from the break,” said Tatum, who scored 55 points in the All-Star Game to earn Most Valuable Player honors. “I’ll take it though. Good win.”

Malcolm Brogdon scored 24 points off the bench for Boston against his former team as the Celtics improved to a league-best 43-17.

“It had a playoff-like atmosphere. We had to withstand some runs, we had to adjust, we had to execute and make plays,” Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla said. “I liked the fact we had to go through that. You have to win games like that and you have to be in games like that.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Galaxy, LAFC opener postponed by intense weather system

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An unprecedented weather system, that has spawned blizzard warnings in the mountains near Los Angeles, led to the postponement of Saturday’s season-opening game between the Los Angeles Galaxy and Los Angeles FC at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif..

An MLS regular-season record crowd of over 75,000 was expected at the storied college-football venue for the latest installment of the rivalry that has been dubbed “El Trafico.”

According to weather.com, the weather forecast for Saturday’s game called for temperatures in the low 40s with light winds and rain. Hail storms with lightning have hit parts of the Los Angeles area since Wednesday night. Lightning and localized flooding was a concern Saturday.

No makeup date for the game has been announced, with the league saying tickets for Saturday’s game will be honored for the rescheduled contest.

The season opener was set to mark the Galaxy’s one-game return to the Rose Bowl, where they played their first six seasons. The contest was also going to be the first for LAFC since winning last season’s MLS Cup with a victory in penalty kicks against the Philadelphia Union.

–Field Level Media

Hot Nuggets aim to hand sinking Grizzlies another setback


The Western Conference-leading Denver Nuggets will seek their fifth consecutive win on Saturday when they visit the Memphis Grizzlies, the second-place team in the West.

Denver returned from the All-Star break on Thursday, picking up where it left off with a 115-109 win at the Cleveland Cavaliers. The Nuggets rallied in the fourth quarter, holding the Cavaliers to just 18 points in the closing stanza.

All five Nuggets starters scored in double-figures, led by Michael Porter Jr. with 25 points, including 6-of-10 shooting from 3-point range. Thursday marked Porter’s third consecutive game making at least five attempts from beyond the arc.

“Mentally tough dude,” Denver coach Michael Malone said of Porter in Thursday’s postgame press conference. “Whether it’s three back surgeries, whether it’s missing his whole first season, missing 73 games last year, or going what he and his family are going through right now.”

Porter’s brother, Coban — a member of the University of Denver basketball team — was arrested last month on charges of vehicular homicide and reckless driving.

“Just because one thing isn’t going good in your life, you don’t just get to shut down,” Porter told the Denver Post.

Two-time reigning Most Valuable Player Nikola Jokic recorded his third triple-double in the last four games and 22nd of the season with 24 points, 18 rebounds and 13 assists. He is just two triple-doubles away from becoming the sixth player to reach 100.

One of Jokic’s triple-doubles came in Denver’s previous matchup with Memphis, a 105-91 Nuggets’ home win on Dec. 20. Jokic went for 13 points, 13 rebounds and 13 assists in that one.

The Grizzlies’ loss in Denver came shortly before an 11-game winning streak that spanned from Dec. 29 to Jan. 18. Since that stretch, however, Memphis is just 4-10 after losing its first game back from the All-Star break.

The Grizzlies dropped a 110-105 decision Thursday in Philadelphia, coughing up a 12-point lead in the fourth quarter and being outscored 10-1 in the final 1:24. One pivotal moment came with 1:12 remaining when Ja Morant went for a dunk to extend Memphis’ 104-103 lead, but Joel Embiid came from the blind side to block the Grizzlies’ 27.1-point per game scorer.

“I didn’t see him,” Morant said in his postgame media availability. “I was only seeing P.J. Tucker. It was a good weak-side block from him.”

The recent Memphis slide has coincided with starting center Steven Adams being sidelined by a PCL sprain since being injured against the Phoenix Suns on Jan. 22. Adams leads the Grizzlies in rebounding with 11.5 per game — almost five more per game than Memphis’ next-leading rebounder, Jaren Jackson Jr. at 6.7 — and his 1.1 blocked shots per contest are second to Jackson’s 3.3.

“(Adams) had good sessions over the All-Star break. He was doing a lot of stuff rehabbing, but he’s trending in a good direction,” Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins said at the team’s media session on Wednesday. “We’ll have more of a time update probably at the end of the week.”

As for Denver’s roster availability, forward Aaron Gordon (rib) will miss his fifth consecutive contest. Gordon is averaging 17.3 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Matt Nagy returns to role as Chiefs’ OC


Matt Nagy will return to his former role as the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive coordinator, taking back the position after Eric Bieniemy left to take the same position with the Washington Commanders.

Nagy was the Chiefs’ OC for two seasons starting in 2016 before leaving to become the head coach of the Chicago Bears in 2018.

After four seasons and a 34-31 regular-season record with the Bears, Nagy was fired and returned to the staff of head coach Andy Reid this past season to become the Chiefs’ quarterbacks coach and senior offensive assistant.

Kansas City won Super Bowl LVII earlier this month with a 38-35 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

With Alex Smith at quarterback in 2016, Nagy’s offense with the Chiefs was 20th with 343.0 yards per game. One season later, the Chiefs were fifth with 375.4 yards per game.

Nagy led the Bears to the playoffs twice, but they went 0-2. Chicago was 6-11 in 2021 before Nagy was fired.

A former quarterback at Delaware, Nagy served three seasons as an assistant under Reid with the Eagles and then five more under Reid with the Chiefs before leaving for the Bears.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville, Hany Mukhtar open by hosting NYCFC

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The current New York City FC roster hardly resembles the club that won the MLS Cup less than 15 months ago.

Meanwhile, Nashville SC likely needs to prove they are truly more than a one-man show to keep rising in their fourth year in the league.

Reigning league MVP Hany Mukhtar and Nashville host NYCFC on Saturday afternoon as the teams open the 2023 MLS season.

NYCFC are looking to overcome departures to several key contributors. Only three starters — Tayvon Gray, Maxime Chanot and Alfredo Morales — remain from the squad that won the 2021 MLS Cup.

That said, the NYCFC cupboard isn’t bare after they finished third in the Eastern Conference last season and reached the league semifinals. Gabriel Pereira had eight goals and four assists during his first MLS season, and Talles Magno scored a career-high seven. Keaton Parks is a budding star in the midfield.

“Everybody’s looking forward to starting again,” Chanot said.

“We work hard. We work well … We’re well prepared. It’s going to be a tough game. Nashville are not easy to play against.”

Nashville is trying to reach the playoffs for the fourth time in as many MLS seasons. And, while Mukhtar looks to build on a memorable season of posting 23 of his team’s 52 regular-season goals, and had 11 assists, Nashville might need more from his supporting cast.

C.J. Sapong, Teal Bunbury and new addition Fafa Picault have enjoyed successful careers, but all are in their 30s. Meanwhile, the miles are also adding up for defensive stalwart Walker Zimmerman, who will turn 30 in May.

However, as far as coach Gary Smith is concerned, if his guys go hard in training, the collective fire and focus should carry over.

“The competition daily is the key to keeping the group in a very competitive position,” said Smith, whose contract was extended through 2025.

“The competition in itself will, I think, spur these guys on to what will hopefully be a better season than any we’ve had before.”

Nashville SC won their only previous home match with NYCFC in 2021. Previously dominating at home, including a 25-game unbeaten run over all competitions, they were just 4-5-3 at home last season starting in late June.

–Field Level Media

Pacers, Magic meet with eye on play-in tournament


Two young teams looking to make a push for the Eastern Conference play-in tournament meet when the Orlando Magic host the Indiana Pacers on Saturday.

Orlando is 20-15 since a 5-20 start and sits 13th in the East, while Indiana is a half-game ahead at 26-35 overall.

Rookie-of-the-year favorite Paolo Banchero leads the Magic, who emerged with a 108-106 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Thursday in their first game after the All-Star break.

Orlando has struggled to secure the win in close games this season, but was able to notch the win over Detroit when Wendell Carter Jr. tipped in Banchero’s missed layup at the buzzer.

“There are always lessons to learn,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “This is one of those great ones in a win, you come away and you feel very good. There are a lot of things down the stretch that we can definitely improve on. But we came away with the win because of how resilient our guys were. I’m just proud of the effort and energy they put forward.”

Carter had 14 points and 14 rebounds in the win and continues to impress in his sixth season. The 6-foot-10 center is averaging 16.3 points and 8.8 rebounds in eight games this month.

Banchero has started every game in his rookie season and averages a team-high 19.7 points along with 6.6 rebounds and 3.6 assists.

The team’s young core is eager to find a spot in the play-in tournament, but Mosley wants his squad to focus on the task at hand.

“Guys are talking about the play-in and the playoff push, and we understand that,” Mosley said. “But the most important thing is always going to be: Are we getting better? Are we improving? Are we focusing on little details, no matter the game, no matter the time of the year?”

Orlando is looking to even the season series against Indiana after losing two of the first three meetings.

The Pacers fell just short on Thursday against the Boston Celtics in a 142-138 overtime defeat. Despite losing for the 17th time in its last 20 games, Indiana coach Rick Carlisle was encouraged by his team’s effort.

“I just love the fight our guys brought to the game,” Carlisle said. “They never went away. We weren’t perfect, rebounding continues to be a challenge, but the level of battle and the level of fight was tremendous. Closing out games like this against the top teams on the planet comes down to details.”

Myles Turner made a career-best eight 3-pointers in the loss and tied his career high with 40 points. The Pacers rallied from a 10-point halftime deficit and made a strong impression on Boston star Jayson Tatum.

“That’s a tough team to play against,” Tatum said. “They create a lot of problems. Defensively, they play with so much pace, freedom. They present a lot of problems.”

Indiana’s lack of size could be a factor against the Magic. Turner is the only one taller than 6-6 in the Pacers’ starting lineup, while Orlando boasts a formidable frontline of Carter, Banchero and 6-10 Franz Wagner.

Banchero scored 23 points in Orlando’s 126-120 win over the Pacers on Jan. 25. Carter tallied 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Magic, who never trailed in the contest.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Lions release captain, elder statesman DT Michael Brockers, save $10M


Defensive tackle Michael Brockers was released by the Detroit Lions.

The Lions save $10 million against the 2023 salary cap by parting with Brockers, 32, a team captain and the oldest player on the 2022 roster.

Head coach Dan Campbell praised Brockers in December for his role as a leader despite a diminished on-field role. Campbell and general manager Brad Holmes released a joint statement on the move Friday.

“We would like to thank Michael Brockers for his leadership over the last two seasons. As one of our team captains in 2022, Brock’s veteran voice and presence were instrumental in helping guide and develop our young locker room. He is one of the true professionals of our game and we have the highest respect for him as a man. We wish him and his family well on their next chapter,” the statement read.

By releasing Brockers, the Lions have an estimated $26 million in 2023 cap space.

Brockers was ushered out of the rotation in October, playing in only one game after Week 6, but held onto his captaincy and continued to organize and oversee defensive meetings to prepare for upcoming opponents.

The Lions traded a 2023 seventh-round pick to the Rams for Brockers in 2021, then signed him to a two-year, $24 million extension.

Brockers spent nine seasons with the Rams before joining the Lions. He has played in 160 games (157 starts) with 451 tackles (274 solo), 64 quarterback hits, 52 tackles for loss and 29.0 sacks.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Hamstring slowing Galaxy F Javier ‘Chicharito’ Hernandez

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Los Angeles Galaxy star forward Javier ‘Chicharito” Hernandez will get another week to recover from a lingering hamstring injury after Saturday’s season opener against Los Angeles FC was postponed because a forecast of rain, wind and lightning.

In an Instagram post, Hernandez said he would not be available for the original season opener and that his injury likely will keep him out “for a while.” The next game on the Galaxy’s schedule is at FC Dallas on March 4.

The 34-year-old Hernandez, whose Galaxy career has been hampered by injuries, struggled with his hamstring throughout training camp. He left one preseason game after three minutes.

Hernandez led Los Angeles last season with 18 goals in 32 regular-season games and had a pair of assists. He has 35 combined goals over the past two seasons.

The Galaxy are expected to lean on super-sub Dejan Joveljic at forward if Hernandez is not available for an extended period. Joveljic was second on the Galaxy with 11 goals last season despite starting just seven of his 32 games played.

An MLS-record crowd of over 75,000 was expected for Saturday’s game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. No rescheduled date has been announced for the “El Trafico” contest.

“It’s the ‘next man up’ mentality,” Galaxy defender Raheem Edwards said, according to the team website. “Dejan Joveljic has been excellent last year. So for him to possibly get the start, just filling the shoes of Chicharito is something that we as a team have full confidence in him.”

The Galaxy saw the departure of 11 players during the offseason, with midfielder Tyler Boyd and forward/midfielder Memo Rodriguez as key new additions. The team is close to signing defender Lucas Calegari from Brazil and midfielder Isco of Spain, according to the Los Angeles Times.

–Field Level Media