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Heat face Pistons, look to keep pace in playoff race


The Miami Heat got off to a woeful start on Saturday night, and it cost them.

They’ll look for a better beginning — and desired result — when they visit the Detroit Pistons on Sunday evening.

The Heat trailed Chicago 70-45 at halftime Saturday and wound up losing 113-99. Miami pulled within three points during the fourth quarter but couldn’t sustain the rally.

“We looked like two different teams from the first half to the second half,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Way more active, our disposition was better. It was more like we were playing on our heels and passively in the first half. Then they got into a great groove. They didn’t really feel us in the first half. Some shots they might not normally make, the basket just got bigger and bigger.”

Miami (38-34) was coming off a pair of home wins against Utah and Memphis. Against the Bulls, Chicago shot 56.3 percent from the field and made half of its 34 3-point attempts, while the Heat shot 42.7 percent and made only 27 percent of its 3-point attempts.

“We’re capable of being much better defensively, and that will happen tomorrow,” Spoelstra said, adding, “We’ve got to move on. We’ve got to get focused on a very important game tomorrow.”

The Heat should have Kyle Lowry back in the rotation on Sunday. Lowry, who has battled knee soreness much of the season, sat out Saturday’s contest. Miami is in seventh place in the Eastern Conference, two games out of the sixth and final guaranteed playoff spot.

“This is what we planned on during the week, and we’re sticking with the plan,” Spoelstra said. “(Sunday) is when we deemed his next work day.”

The Pistons (16-55) have lost 13 of their last 14 games. Saddled with a bevy of injuries, coach Dwane Casey has been experimenting with the players he has available as his team owns the worst record in the league.

Casey played centers James Wiseman and Jalen Duren together for a time during a 119-100 loss to Denver on Thursday night.

Duren, a rookie, fed Wiseman for a pair of dunks.

“I think he’s progressed really well throughout the season, even as a passer,” fellow rookie Jaden Ivey said of Duren. “He’s reading the low man, making the right reads to James, he’s making the kickouts. That’s something you need as a big, being able to read that low-man defender if he’s committing to the big and find those outside shooters. I think he’s done a great job of that.”

However, the Pistons didn’t do a great job overall after taking a six-point halftime advantage against the Western Conference-leading Nuggets. Detroit was outscored 61-36 in the second half.

“It was an opportunity to experiment with it,” Casey said of the big lineup. “Our spacing’s got to be better. I thought we couldn’t generate offense in that stretch. Have to find some ways to make sure we keep the scoreboard moving with those two bigs in there.”

With a much different group on the court, the Pistons defeated the Heat 116-96 in Miami on Dec. 6. Bojan Bogdanovic, who hasn’t played since March 1 due to Achilles soreness, led Detroit that night with 31 points.

Forward Marvin Bagley III could return to action on Sunday after missing the last three games due to right ankle soreness.

–Field Level Media

NBA roundup: 76ers roll to 8th straight win


Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey scored 31 points apiece as the Philadelphia 76ers won their eighth straight game, beating the short-handed Indiana Pacers 141-121 on Saturday in Indianapolis.

Embiid contributed seven rebounds and seven assists, Tobias Harris scored 24 points and De’Anthony Melton had 14 points and six steals for Philadelphia, which completed a four-game season series sweep of the Pacers.

Aaron Nesmith led Indiana with a career-high 25 points. Andrew Nembhard scored 22 points, Myles Turner added 20 and Buddy Hield, Jordan Nwora and Jalen Smith had 13 apiece for the Pacers, who lost despite shooting 51.7 percent from the field.

The Sixers stretched their lead to 125-105 on Maxey’s trey with 7:14 remaining and maintained a double-digit lead throughout the fourth quarter. Maxey was 12 of 18 from the field and 5 of 9 from 3-point range.

Jazz 118, Celtics 117

Lauri Markkanen scored 28 points with 10 rebounds, and Utah rallied late to take a victory over Boston in Salt Lake City.

Jaylen Brown topped Boston with 25 points and Grant Williams scored 23, but his last-second game-winning attempt near the rim was blocked by rookie Walker Kessler. Kessler finished with 12 points, 14 rebounds and three blocks.

Boston led by as many as 19 points and was up by six with 2:31 left to play after a 3-pointer by Williams, who hit 7 of 12 shots from deep. But the Jazz, playing their first game since Monday, returned after a six-game road trip and rallied past the road-weary Celtics. It was Boston’s third game in four nights. Despite the loss, the Celtics still managed to clinch a playoff spot due to a loss by the Miami Heat earlier Saturday.

Kings 132, Wizards 118

Domantas Sabonis collected 30 points, 10 assists and nine rebounds to lift streaking Sacramento to a victory over host Washington.

Sabonis made 10 of 12 shots from both the floor and the free-throw line to send the Kings to their 11th win in their last 13 contests overall and 13th in their last 17 on the road. Terence Davis scored 21 points, Keegan Murray had 19 and Malik Monk added 17 for the Kings, who shot a robust 55.8 percent from the floor (48 of 86) and 59.5 percent from 3-point range (22 of 37).

Wizards forward Kyle Kuzma made 12 of 23 shots to finish with 33 points. He erupted for 32 points, nine rebounds and five assists in the previous meeting with the Kings. Bradley Beal added 20 points for Washington, which fell for the seventh time in nine games despite shooting 45.1 percent from the floor.

Knicks 116, Nuggets 110

Jalen Brunson scored 24 points, RJ Barrett had 21 and host New York beat Denver.

Julius Randle scored 20 points and Josh Hart added 13 for the Knicks, who have won three straight to solidify their spot among the top six teams in the Eastern Conference. Jamal Murray scored 25 points and Nikola Jokic had 24 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists as the Nuggets lost for the fifth time in their past six games yet still sit atop the Western Conference.

Randle hit two buckets and Brunson a floater around a layup by Jokic to give the Knicks the lead at 112-110. Both teams had empty possessions and Brunson made two free throws with 43.4 seconds left to increase New York’s lead to four. Jokic missed a 3-pointer and Brunson fed Mitchell Robinson for an alley-oop to seal it.

Magic 113, Clippers 108

Wendell Carter Jr. scored 27 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, Markelle Fultz added a team-high 28 points and Orlando dominated the fourth quarter en route to a defeat of host Los Angeles.

After sputtering through a 17-point third quarter in which Los Angeles surged ahead to an eight-point lead, the Magic appeared headed for a third straight loss. However, a 39-26 fourth quarter flipped the contest around. Orlando shot 15 of 25 in the period.

Los Angeles played without Kawhi Leonard for the first time since its last loss, a March 3 defeat at Sacramento. Leonard scored 30-plus points in three of the Clippers’ four straight wins preceding Saturday’s defeat. Paul George took up the slack, scoring a game-high 30 points. Ivica Zubac added 16 points and 16 rebounds.

Raptors 122, Timberwolves 107

Pascal Siakam had 27 points and 10 rebounds, Fred VanVleet scored 28 points and Toronto defeated visiting Minnesota.

Jakob Poeltl added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Raptors, who have won three in a row overall and seven straight at home. Gary Trent Jr. scored 19 points off the bench for Toronto. O.G. Anunoby scored 15 points and Scottie Barnes contributed 10.

Anthony Edwards (right ankle sprain) did not play for the Timberwolves, who have lost three in a row. Edwards was injured Friday night in a double-overtime loss to the Chicago Bulls. Naz Reid scored 22 points for the Timberwolves, and Rudy Gobert added 14 points and 12 rebounds.

Bulls 113, Heat 99

One night after pulling out a double-overtime thriller, Chicago turned around and scored a win over visiting Miami, its fourth victory in the last five games.

DeMar DeRozan led the way with 24 points on 10-of-15 shooting from the floor. He also dished 10 assists and contributed on defense with three steals. Zach LaVine complemented DeRozan’s season-high 49 points on Friday with 39. His output Saturday was lower, but he was again second to DeRozan with 18 points.

Jimmy Butler led the Heat with 24 points, Bam Adebayo added 23 and Max Strus scored 20 points off the bench. Herro finished with 15 points, but also committed six turnovers in the loss.

Grizzlies 133, Warriors 119

Jaren Jackson Jr. matched his season high of 31 points and contributed seven rebounds and four blocked shots as Memphis sent visiting Golden State to its 11th straight road loss.

Desmond Bane scored 26 points and Dillon Brooks added 18 for the Grizzlies, who remained tied for second in the Western Conference with the Sacramento Kings. Tyus Jones matched his career best of 14 assists while scoring 13 points without a turnover for Memphis.

Jonathan Kuminga scored 24 points and Jordan Poole added 21 for the Warriors, who lost their third straight game and hold the first play-in spot in the West. Golden State’s Stephen Curry had just 16 points on 5-of-15 shooting, and fellow Splash Brother Klay Thompson had 14 on 6-of-17 shooting.

–Field Level Media

Magic up next for Lakers squad needing victories


With their charge up the Western Conference standings stunted by a current two-game losing streak, the Los Angeles Lakers have a chance to get back on track Sunday with a visit from the Orlando Magic.

The Lakers appeared to have Dallas figured out Friday but a Maxi Kleber leaning 3-pointer at the buzzer gave the Mavericks a 111-110 victory. Los Angeles did not make a field goal in the final three minutes and were outscored 9-3 over the final 2:48.

Anthony Davis had 26 points and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, but he fouled Kleber on a 3-point attempt with 7.2 seconds remaining. Kleber drained all three free throws and Davis made just one of two free throws less than a second later.

“At the end of the day, there’s nothing we can do about it, to be honest. It happened,” Davis said. “Our focus is now Sunday, trying to get a win against Orlando. But this one is tough, the way it ended.”

Los Angeles (34-37) got back into playoff contention with an 8-3 run from Feb. 15 to March 14, as most of that turnaround came after LeBron James departed with a foot injury. The two-game skid has now made the Lakers’ play-in tournament hopes more difficult while providing a blow to their goal of finishing in the top six in the conference.

“We can’t get overwhelmed where we got 12 (games) left and we gotta get to that number (of wins), and you start overlooking things,” Lakers head coach Darvin Ham said. “Our priority has been to stay in the moment and take ’em one at a time.”

The Lakers have 11 games left now, with seven of the next eight against teams that do not hold a top-six spot in their respective conference.

The first of those winnable games is against the Magic (29-42), who are out of playoff contention in the Eastern Conference. But Orlando just pulled off a 113-108 road victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

The victory came after the Magic lost six of their previous eight games and was against a top-five team in the West. Markelle Fultz scored 12 of his career-high 28 points in the fourth quarter to fuel a rally from an eight-point deficit to open the final period.

Wendell Carter Jr. had 27 points and 12 rebounds, while Franz Wagner had 20 points and a 3-pointer with 41 seconds remaining to provide enough cushion for the victory.

Fultz, who played in just 26 games over the previous two seasons because of shoulder and knee injuries, has scored at least 20 points in four of his past nine games and in consecutive games for the first time this season.

“I’m so proud of this young man just for the fact that everything he’s constantly endured,” Magic head coach Jamahl Mosley said. “He never walks in the building without a smile on his face. You see there’s such a level of joy in his heart for playing the game of basketball. That’s what shows up.”

The teams are meeting for the first time since Dec. 27 when the Lakers pulled off a 129-110 victory behind 28 points from James. Davis was in the midst of a 20-game absence because of a right foot injury.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Report: Rockies signing OF/INF Jurickson Profar


The Colorado Rockies are signing outfielder/infielder Jurickson Profar, the New York Post reported Sunday.

The reported deal is for one year and $7.75 million guaranteed, with up to another $1 million in incentives.

Profar, 30, will join his fourth team. He batted .243 with 15 homers and 58 RBIs in 152 games for San Diego in 2022.

He is a career .238 hitter with 78 homers and 313 RBIs in 836 games with the Texas Rangers (2012-13, 2016-18), Oakland Athletics (2019) and Padres.

A versatile defender, Profar has started 230 games in left field, 192 at second base, 93 at shortstop, 74 at third base, 46 at first base, 34 at designated hitter, 25 in right field and 20 in center.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Report: Astros 2B Jose Altuve (broken thumb) out 8-10 weeks


Houston Astros star Jose Altuve will be sidelined 8-to-10 weeks with a broken right thumb sustained while playing for Venezuela at the World Baseball Classic, USA Today reported Sunday.

The All-Star second baseman was struck in the hand by a pitch in the fifth inning of Saturday night’s 9-7 quarterfinal loss to Team USA in Miami.

Altuve immediately exited the game after being hit by an up-and-in fastball from right-hander Daniel Bard, who hit two batters and also threw two wild pitches.

Altuve sustained the second major injury associated with this World Baseball Classic tournament. New York Mets closer Edwin Diaz endured a full thickness tear of the patellar tendon in his right knee, an injury that will require surgery. Diaz is expected to miss the 2023 season.

Altuve, 32, is heading into his 13th season with the Astros. He is an eight-time All-Star, three-time batting champion, two-time World Series champion and the 2017 American League MVP.

He is a career .307 hitter with 192 home runs, 696 RBIs and 279 stolen bases in 1,578 games since making his Astros debut in 2011.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Cuba, United States to tangle in WBC semifinal


Cuba is set to challenge the United States in a World Baseball Classic semifinal game that is sure to make history Sunday night in Miami.

Sunday’s crowd should be fascinating to watch because of Miami’s large concentration of Cuban-Americans.

And since Cuba has been a communist country for decades, protests are likely for Sunday’s game.

Since the late Fidel Castro took over as the island’s dictator more than 60 years ago, Cuba’s national team has never played in Miami — until Sunday.

Politics aside, Cuba is led by two Chicago White Sox standouts: outfielder Luis Robert and switch-hitting third baseman Yoan Moncada.

Robert, 25, has 40 doubles and 25 homers in 166 games over his past two major-league seasons. Moncada, 27, has three seasons with more than 30 doubles in his major-league career.

Outfielder Yoenis Cespedes, who hasn’t played in the majors since 2020, also will compete for Cuba.

But many other Cubans who are star major-leaguers have opted against playing for their native country, a list that includes closer Aroldis Chapman, first baseman Jose Abreu, designated hitter Yordan Alvarez, outfielder Jorge Soler and catcher Yasmani Grandal.

It seems obvious that defections to the U.S. have weakened Cuba’s talent pool through the years. For example, Cuba failed to qualify for the Tokyo Olympics, held in 2021, and the country went 1-6 in last month’s Caribbean Series, finishing in last place among eight teams.

In addition, Cuba hasn’t been overly impressive in this year’s WBC, going 2-2 in pool play and then narrowly defeating Australia 4-3 on Wednesday to advance to the semifinals.

However, Cuba manager Armando Johnson will disagree with anyone who knocks his roster.

“All the teams that get to this point in the tournament did so because of their own weight,” Johnson said in Spanish. “I think we deserve respect.”

Certainly, Cuba has a great history in the Olympics, winning gold in 1992, 1996 and 2004 as well as silver medals in 2000 and 2008.

But since finishing second in the 2006 WBC, Cuba hasn’t placed no better than fifth.

On Sunday, the Cubans will face a loaded American lineup that includes right fielder Mookie Betts, center fielder Mike Trout, third baseman Nolan Arenado, catcher J.T. Realmuto, first baseman Paul Goldschmidt, second baseman Tim Anderson, left fielder Kyle Tucker and designated hitters Kyle Schwarber and Pete Alonso.

The lineup is so deep that star shortstop Trea Turner bats in the nine hole.

Turner was the hero of the United States’ 9-7 win over previously unbeaten Venezuela on Saturday night. Turner hit a go-ahead grand slam in the eighth inning for what he called the biggest home run of his career.

“That’s one of the greatest games I’ve ever been a part of,” United States manager Mark DeRosa said. “Trea stepped up with an absolute bomb.”

Turner said the fans were electric on Saturday as Venezuela and the United States both had large rooting sections in the sold-out crowd of 35,000-plus, and things could get even rowdier on Sunday against Cuba.

“We’ve been having team meetings, talking about how big this is for everybody — not just us but all sides,” Turner said of the WBC. “We wanted to match (Venezuela’s) energy. We knew we would be basically playing on the road. The fans were electric.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Jose Altuve leaves WBC game after HBP on hand


Jose Altuve, playing for Team Venezuela, left Saturday night’s WBC game against Team USA in the fifth inning after taking a fastball off his hand.

Altuve was hit by a Daniel Bard up-and-in fastball and immediately exited the game.

The Houston Astros released a statement saying the team would have an update on Altuve on Sunday.

Altuve was 1-for-2 with a run for the game. He was replaced by Luis Rengifo.

Bard was wild, walking two batters and throwing two wild pitches in addition to the HBP.

Team USA went on to win thanks to a Trea Turner grand slam in the eighth inning.

–Field Level Media

Oregon Resident Oliveri Suffers from Nerve Damage, Shares Dangers of Using Recreational Nitrous Oxide

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When Vito Oliveri tried nitrous oxide for the first time in his twenties, he never imagined that years later, the legal euphoria-producing substance would briefly paralyze him and his fiancée, preventing them from walking their four dogs. The 34-year-old who resides in Portland, Oregon, close to some of the finest ski resorts in the US, used to frequently go skiing or go on lake excursions with his fiancée, Emily Shuford, 30.

Nitrous oxide, also known as “laughing gas” or “hippie crack,” is employed in the food industry as a whipping cream and as a pain reliever during childbirth. But in recent years, it has gained appeal as a recreational drug in the US, Australia, and Europe. Users inhale it to experience a relaxed, giddy high.

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Oliveri says that he woke up one morning and was unable to walk. This was because of the side effects of the euphoria drug he had consumed about eight years ago. Now, he is unable to travel even for a mile, while Shuford uses a cane.

 

According to a recent report by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, experts have grown more concerned about nitrous oxide and its potential risks, especially considering the rise of super-sized stainless-steel canisters that entered the market in 2017 and “deliberately target” recreational users. Dr. David Nicholl of the Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust in the UK said to Sky News that he receives patients who have had a stroke very often.

When Oliveri first used the drug, he filled a balloon with the gas and attached a silver lipstick-sized capsule holding 0.2 ounces of nitrous oxide to a whipped cream dispenser. He was immediately smitten.

According to Alistair Noyce, a specialist neurologist in London, nitrous oxide can paralyze individuals because it destroys nerve cells in the spinal cord by inactivating vitamin B12, which is necessary for maintaining the lining of the nerves.

In most nations, it is lawful to own nitrous oxide, but some have made it illegal to supply it for entertainment. Due to worries about potential nerve damage and traffic accidents from impaired drivers, the Netherlands recently outlawed its sale and possession. The UK, where it is currently unlawful to sell but not possess, may soon follow. Users who develop symptoms like numbness, unexplained incontinence or problems with erections should stop taking it and inform a doctor that they used the drug because prompt vitamin B12 injections as a treatment is “crucial,” Noyce said.

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Lawsuit Alleges Elizabeth Holmes Owes $25 Million to Creditors, Misses Promissory Notes’ Payments

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CEO/founder of Theranos Elizabeth Holmes attends the 2015 Time 100 Gala at Frederick P. Rose Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 21, 2015 in New York City. Shutterstock / Debby Wong

A lawsuit claims that Elizabeth Holmes, who is attempting to postpone her 11-year prison term, has not repaid creditors of her former blood-testing startup Theranos company more than $25 million. The former CEO “has not made any payments” on behalf of “any of the promissory notes she promised to the company. Theranos ABC, a business established on behalf of creditors, filed a lawsuit in December 2022 in the Superior Court of California in Santa Clara County, reports said.

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The breach of contract suit claims that while she was the CEO, Holmes made three written commitments to pay back creditors: for $9,159,333.65, $7,578,575.52, and $9,129,991.10, respectively. According to CNBC, the first two 2011 notes were due for payment in 2016, and the third was due in 2018. The lawsuit stated that Holmes was granted an extra five years by the Theranos board in July 2016, which meant the first two payments were past due and the third was due in December. She appeared at a meeting to put off the start of her prison term, which was scheduled to begin on April 27, reports said.

In November, Holmes received a sentence of more than 11 years in prison after being convicted guilty of four fraud-related charges. She appealed in the first few days of December.

A jury held Holmes responsible for four counts of conspiracy and wire fraud in January 2022. On April 27, 2023, Holmes was supposed to turn herself in to start her jail term. She intends to appeal Holmes’ case to the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, according to her lawyers. A lawyer for Holmes listed several factors, including her small children and the fact that she has been out on bail for more than a year without evading capture, as justifications for why she is not a flight risk.

However, the prosecution cited a one-way ticket Holmes and her companion Billy Evans had purchased to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, a few days after their sentencing.

Holmes is at odds with the prosecution over the amount of restitution she needs to make. She contends that the government failed to show that investors depended on her representations, and the prosecution wants her to pay close to $900 million. In early April, U.S. District Court Judge Edward Davila is expected to rule on both petitions.

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PGA News: Adam Schenk maintains lead at Valspar Championship

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If Adam Schenk is going to win his first PGA Tour title, he’s going to have to hold off a pair of heavyweights to do it.

Schenk carded a 70 on Saturday to sit at 8-under par at the Valspar Championship at Palm Bay Harbor, Fla., leading Jordan Spieth (third round 69) and England’s Tommy Fleetwood (69) by one stroke.

Taylor Moore (69), Cody Gribble (70) and Webb Simpson (68) are tied for fourth, two shots off the lead. England’s Matt Wallace (70), Patton Kizzire (67) and Wyndham Clark (70) head into Sunday’s final round at 5 under, clustered together at T7.

Schenk has held the lead or co-lead after each round at Innisbrook Resort. He posted three birdies against two bogeys in the third round, but it was enough to remain atop the leaderboard on moving day. He birdied two of his final three holes, including No. 18.

“Battle all day. Not a ton went our way early,” Schenk said. “We really hung in there. (My caddy) did a great job of telling me that everybody’s going to struggle today, it’s windy, it’s difficult. You’re going to get some bad breaks, you’re going to get some good breaks, just wait for ‘em. We got ours on 16 and 18. The birdie on 18 was just an added bonus.”

Spieth had a strong start to his round in pursuit of a repeat win at the event. He eagled No. 1 but carded four bogeys on the back nine for five total. Five birdies helped negate the bogeys.

“It was a really nice start,” Spieth said. “I’ve kind of not really had my best stuff the last two days with my swing and today I managed it really well around here. … I made a few too many mistakes but overall in these conditions I think I would have signed for 2-under.”

Fleetwood, meanwhile, was one of three players with a bogey-free round on Saturday, recording two birdies.

“I think the first thing to look at is bogey-free,” Fleetwood sad. “I made no dropped shots, I never went backwards once. I think that was just, they’re always nice, no matter where you play nor when you’re playing, but on a day like today when it’s really tough, I felt like that was really important. Overall just happy with how patient I stayed.”

Kizzire and Doc Redman (68) also turned in clean cards.

–Field Level Media