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Pelicans, Thunder looking for answers heading into Saturday contest


The New Orleans Pelicans and the Oklahoma City Thunder are battling to get into the Western Conference play-in tournament as they meet Saturday night in New Orleans.

The Pelicans entered Friday’s play tied with the Lakers for ninth place, but the Thunder were lurking just a game back, tied with the Blazers just a half-game behind the 11th-place Jazz.

OKC expects to have All-Star guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander back after he sat out the team’s most-lopsided loss of the season, 132-101 at Phoenix on Wednesday, for abdominal strain injury maintenance.

New Orleans coach Willie Green said Friday that forward Brandon Ingram, the team’s second-leading scorer, is questionable after leaving the home game against Dallas on Wednesday after sustaining a sprained ankle.

The Pelicans overcame Ingram’s absence to defeat the Mavericks 113-106 as CJ McCollum scored 16 of his game-high 32 points in the fourth quarter.

“CJ shot the cover off the ball, especially down the stretch,” Green said.

It was just the Pelicans’ second victory in eight games. Green said the team’s focus is to “control the controllable” as leading scorer Zion Williamson (hamstring) remains sidelined indefinitely.

“We can follow a game plan, we can execute, we can limit our turnovers, we can rebound and we can play as hard or harder than other teams,” Green said. “That has to be our focus coming down the stretch.”

The Thunder couldn’t contain Devin Booker of the Suns on Wednesday as he scored 30 of his 44 points in the first half and finished 17 of 23 from the field, including 6 of 10 on 3-pointers.

That performance came one night after the Warriors’ Stephen Curry scored 40 points against the Thunder, who won anyway.

Lindy Waters gave OKC a lift by scoring a season-high 23 points off the bench, but the Thunder starters combined for just 31 points, shooting a combined 9 of 39 from the floor.

“It’s slippery,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said of the poor shooting. “You make a couple of those and it stabilizes the game and you’re down by four or six instead of 15.”

An overall disparity in shooting from the floor was a primary factor in the lopsided loss. The Thunder shot 37.5 percent from the floor and 34.9 percent on 3-pointers. The Suns shot 52.1 percent from the floor and 46.5 percent on 3-pointers.

“A lot of (the Suns’ baskets) were over a hand,” Daigneault said. “A lot of them were one of those ones that if you just froze it on the rise of the shot, we’d be OK with the contest. It was just one of those nights.”

New Orleans is trying to sweep the season series with Oklahoma City. The Pelicans beat the Thunder 105-101 on Nov. 28 in New Orleans and twice in Oklahoma City — 128-125 in overtime on Dec. 23 and 103-100 on Feb. 13.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Galaxy, Sporting KC not at full strength ahead of clash

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When the Los Angeles Galaxy head to Kansas City, Kan., to take on Sporting Kansas City on Saturday night, it will be a matchup of two teams that have struggled in the first two weeks of the season.

The Galaxy (0-1-0, zero points) dropped their season opener at FC Dallas 3-1 on March 4. LA forward Dejan Joveljic continued his form of approximately one goal every 90 minutes from 2022 when he gave the Galaxy a 1-0 lead in the 35th minute. However, Dallas tied the game in first-half stoppage time, then took control with two second-half goals in the first 20 minutes.

“I thought we were in a good spot, obviously, we had the 1-0 lead off a very good goal,” Galaxy coach Greg Vanney said. “Then at the worst possible time, we concede a goal that we shouldn’t concede, and we go into the locker room 1-1. I think emotionally for the group, that was a tough one to give up a goal that way.”

The absence of Chicharito (hamstring injury) meant Joveljic had to start, as opposed to his super-sub role in the 2022 season, which may have affected how the Galaxy performed in the attacking half for large stretches of the game. He likely will miss more time, which means Joveljic and star midfielder Riqui Puig will need to find ways to get on the same page to get the offense moving in the right direction.

Sporting KC (0-1-1, one point) have dealt with injuries to all three of their designated players — Gadi Kinda, Johnny Russell and Alan Pulido. Their absences have no doubt contributed to Sporting’s offensive woes as they are one of only four MLS teams to have not found the back of the net.

They certainly tried in their goal-less draw against Colorado on March 4 as they put 11 shots on target. Their 15 total shots on target through two games is second in the league only to the Seattle Sounders.

Kinda and Russell have been ruled out for Saturday. Pulido is questionable for Saturday.

“When I know what we have in our team and what’s there (on the roster) … the goals will come,” coach Peter Vermes said this week. “I’m not worried about that.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Packers president confirms Jets-Aaron Rodgers talks


Green Bay Packers president Mark Murphy confirmed quarterback Aaron Rodgers was granted permission to discuss a potential trade with the New York Jets.

Murphy, speaking during the Wisconsin girls high school state championship games, said only the Jets received the green light to meet with Rodgers. No other teams are in the picture at this time, he said.

Rodgers said all parties are hopeful a resolution to the Rodgers situation can be reached before March 15, the official start of free agency.

Murphy said the Packers are willing to oblige Rodgers’ request for a trade “if he wants it.” He was also asked if there’s a scenario under which Rodgers returns to the Packers as the team’s starting quarterback.

“Yeah, I mean unless, if things don’t work out the way we want them, yeah, we would,” Murphy said. “He is obviously a great player.”

Rodgers, 39, signed a three-year, $150 million contract before the 2022 season. He considered retirement and relocation at that time, but played for the Packers.

A four-time NFL MVP, Rodgers met with the Packers two days after the end of the regular season in January. General manager Brian Gutekunst said at the NFL Scouting Combine that he hasn’t had a chance to continue conversations with Rodgers.

Since those comments, the Jets visited Rodgers in California on Monday and reports Wednesday indicated there was optimism New York was “on the verge” of acquiring Rodgers.

No trades for players under contract can be made official until March 15, the first day of the NFL league year.

Gutekunst said Rodgers’ backup, Jordan Love, is “ready to play, needs to play.”

The Packers drafted Love in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.

–Field Level Media

Each without a top performer, Grizzlies to face Mavericks


The Memphis Grizzlies slowly are adjusting to playing without the face of the franchise in Ja Morant, having done so for their last three games with at least three more games ahead without him.

The Dallas Mavericks likely will put the wheels in motion on that process for themselves on Saturday when they visit the Grizzlies in the opener of a home-and-home series in Memphis. The Mavericks star Luka Doncic will not play due to a left thigh injury.

Dallas has dropped seven of its last 10 games heading into its series vs. Memphis, which snapped a three-game skid Thursday with a 131-110 victory over the Golden State Warriors. The Grizzlies pulled away by outscoring the Warriors 32-17 in the final quarter.

“In the fourth quarter, we stayed disciplined on both ends of the floor,” said the Grizzlies’ Tyus Jones, who had 22 points and 11 assists. “Stayed locked into the game plan. … We continued to trust one another.”

That trust continued as the Grizzlies get acclimated to the absence of Morant. He is away from the club after posting a video on social media last weekend in which he appeared to display a gun at a Denver-area nightclub.

“We have had conversation in the past trying to guide him and him continue to evolve as a person and a player,” Memphis coach Taylor Jenkins said Thursday. “Obviously, this came to a head the other day, so it put this process into action.”

Dillon Brooks said Morant has been in constant contact with the team since last Saturday. Brooks also had plenty of contact on Thursday with Golden State’s Draymond Green, with the two involved in a contentious duel on and off the court.

Desmond Bane, who scored 21 points against Golden State, had 14 in Memphis’ first meeting with Dallas — a 137-96 shellacking by the Mavericks on Oct. 22. Morant (20 points) and Doncic (32 points, 10 assists, seven rebounds) led the way for their respective teams.

But the health of Doncic is troublesome for the Mavericks, who have just 15 games remaining in the regular season. He scored 15 points before exiting in the third quarter of Dallas’ 113-106 setback at the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday.

“We all can see he’s not moving well, so shooting, defense, it’s affecting everything,” said Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd, who confirmed Friday that Doncic did not travel to Memphis. “He’s trying to fight through it and help his teammates, but he had to leave there, so hopefully it’s not something serious.”

Dallas is hoping to feature a new wrinkle for the Grizzlies with eight-time All-Star Kyrie Irving, who was acquired from the Brooklyn Nets last month. He has averaged 27.5 points and 5.1 rebounds in 11 games since joining the club, including 32.5 and 5.0 in four games this month. But he did miss practice Friday for personal reasons, with Kidd hopeful he will be on the court Saturday.

Irving, who had 27 points on Wednesday, has averaged 25.5 points and 6.5 rebounds in two games against Memphis this season.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Cincinnati look to halt Sounders’ strong start

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For the second time in five seasons, Seattle Sounders FC have a chance to start 3-0.

Meanwhile, FC Cincinnati have never gone unbeaten through their first three matches during the young history of the franchise.

Both marks are on the line when the Sounders visit Cincinnati on Saturday night.

Seattle (2-0-0, 6 points) has looked extremely strong while outscoring Colorado and Real Salt Lake 6-0 through the first two weeks of MLS action. According to MLS, the Sounders are the first team in league history to post five or more goals, without conceding any, in the first two matches of a season.

They last won their first three in 2019.

“The quality we have, we showed it the first couple of games, but we can’t rest on that. We have to keep moving,” forward Jordan Morris, who has scored half of the Sounders goals in 2023, told the club’s official website.

Seattle, which has also received two goals from veteran addition Heber, now hits the road for the first time this season. This will also be the Sounders’ first trip to Cincinnati, after recording a win and draw in two home matches during the all-time series.

Cincinnati (1-0-1, 4 points) opened the season with a 2-1 home triumph over Houston, then followed by playing host Orlando City to a scoreless draw. FCC looks to remain unbeaten in five consecutive home matches against Western Conference opponents, while also trying to continue their strong defensive start.

Last season, Cincinnati made the playoffs for the first time since entering the league in 2019, but was among the most generous clubs while conceding 56 goals. Considering it didn’t record a clean sheet until the seventh game in 2022, FCC coach Pat Noonan has been thrilled with his side’s defensive showing, especially on the road last weekend.

“That’s probably one of our better all-around defensive performances,” Noonan said. “That’s a good sign.”

Obinna Nwobodo and Sergio Santos are responsible for Cincinnati’s 2023 goals. Meanwhile, teammate Luciano Acosta, who posted a career-high 10 goals in 2022 (plus one more in the postseason), has come up empty thus far while recording five shots on target.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Patriots’ Devin McCourty retires after 13 NFL seasons


Defensive back Devin McCourty announced his retirement Friday after 13 seasons with the New England Patriots.

The two-time Pro Bowler, 35, was part of three Patriots teams that were crowned Super Bowl champions.

McCourty was a pending free agent and said on a podcast appearance last month that he had been going back and forth on a decision about his future.

“It is a rare group of players who win games at a historic rate, exude team culture, lead, win awards and win championships. And then there is Devin McCourty,” Patriots coach Bill Belichick said in a statement. “Devin did all of those things as a player and more. But, what I think of first when I think of Devin is the type of man he is, his character, his values and how high he raised the bar for spreading goodness and justice in the community.

“For 13 years, Devin made everyone in our organization feel better and be better because of who he is — a pillar of professionalism, unselfishness, work ethic, preparation, intelligence and performance. I am excited to see him bring those same traits to his next chapter and brighten the lives of even more people.”

The Patriots drafted McCourty in the first round (27th overall) in 2010 and he became an immediate starter at cornerback. Three seasons into his career, he converted to free safety.

In 205 career games — all starts — with the Patriots, McCourty collected 971 tackles, 35 interceptions, 110 pass breakups, 11 forced fumbles and seven fumble recoveries. In 24 postseason starts, he added two interceptions and 10 pass deflections.

He had not missed a game since 2015.

McCourty’s twin brother, Jason McCourty, retired last summer after a 13-year NFL career of his own. The brothers overlapped in New England from 2018-2020.

–Field Level Media

Mavericks’ Luka Doncic out, Kyrie Irving uncertain for Grizzlies


Dallas Mavericks star guard Luka Doncic will sit out Saturday’s road game against the Memphis Grizzlies due to his left thigh injury.

Dallas coach Jason Kidd said Friday that Doncic wouldn’t be on the trip.

“He’s day to day,” Kidd said. “We’ll see how he feels.”

Doncic injured the thigh during Wednesday’s game against the New Orleans Pelicans.

Doncic, 24, is averaging 33.0 points, 8.6 rebounds and 8.0 assists this season.

Dallas shooting guard Kyrie Irving missed practice Friday and it isn’t yet known if he will play in Saturday’s game.

“Ky was out, excused absence, personal reasons,” Kidd said. “Hopefully he will be able to join us in Memphis.”

Irving, 30, is averaging 27.5 points in 11 games since the Mavericks acquired him from the Brooklyn Nets.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Inter Miami aim to continue hot start, visit New York City FC

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Inter Miami are off to the best start in their short history and feeling good about some early results.

Now the fourth-year franchise puts its 2-0-0 record on the line Saturday night when it visits New York City Football Club at Yankee Stadium.

After starting 0-4-1 last year, Inter Miami went 14-10-5 the rest of the way to qualify for its first playoff berth. The playoff appearance resulted in a 3-0 loss at Citi Field to NYCFC — then the defending MLS Cup champions — when it was locked in a scoreless match for the first 62 minutes before allowing two of the three goals six minutes apart.

Inter Miami then added Josef Martinez, and while the 2018 Golden Boot winner has yet to score, Miami owns a pair of 2-0 home victories over Montreal and Philadelphia and heads into Saturday 6-1-0 over its past seven regular-season matches. Last week, Corentin Jean scored in the 32nd minute and Robert Taylor struck in the 77th.

“There is a big feel-good factor around the facility, it is the confidence we get from beating the two best teams from the conference last season,” Inter Miami coach Phil Neville said. “Now we have to face the third-best team from last year away from home.”

NYCFC (0-1-1, 1 point) is hoping to avoid going winless in its first three games for the third time in team history. NYCFC went winless in its first six games of the 2019 season and the first four of 2020.

NYCFC, which was 7-1-2 in 10 matches in the Bronx last season, opened the season with a 2-0 loss at Nashville and then settled for a 1-1 tie at Chicago last week. Against the Fire, Gabriel Pereira scored in the 39th minute and the lead held until new goalkeeper Luis Barraza allowed a deflection goal to Fabian Herbers in the 75th.

“We’re really hungry to put a performance in for 90 minutes. It was a slow start in Nashville and a slow finish in Chicago,” NYCFC coach Nick Cushing said. “It’s game three coming up against a difficult Miami team, but I can feel how hungry the team is.”

NYCFC is 5-0-2 in its home openers in the Bronx and scored nine goals in the past two against Vancouver and FC Cincinnati.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Dolphins picking up QB Tua Tagovailoa’s 2024 option for $23.2M


Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s fifth-year option worth $23.2 million will be picked up by the Miami Dolphins ahead of the team’s May deadline, according to multiple media reports.

The Dolphins informed Tagovailoa of their decision as the clock ticks toward the start of 2023 free agency on March 15.

Tagovailoa’s 2022 season ended on Christmas Eve after his second documented concussion of the season. He was also out Sept. 30-Oct. 22 following a head injury at Cincinnati that caused the NFL to revise the league concussion protocol.

Miami used the fifth pick in the 2020 draft to select Tagovailoa.

“You know like any other player, you factor in every variable,” Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine. “I think one thing that when you’re talking about those type of decisions, I think it’s important to recognize that we have a congruence of interest by the Dolphins and the player Tua — both parties really want him to play at a very high level for the Miami Dolphins.”

The deadline for fifth-year team options is May 1, one week after the 2023 NFL Draft. Tagovailoa turned 25 on March 2, and came into the 2020 NFL Draft with questions about durability because of hip and ankle surgeries during his three seasons at Alabama.

In 2022, his first season with McDaniel, Tagovailoa posted career bests in nearly every category and was 8-5 as a starter. He had 3,548 passing yards, averaged 13.7 yards per completion with 25 touchdowns, eight interceptions and a passer rating of 105.5.

Tagovailoa said he’s taking martial arts classes with the goal of learning how to absorb a fall with his body.

“You factor in everything as best you can,” McDaniel said. “But you know that’s a part of this game that we’re all involved in, there are some unknowns and … you make the best decision for the organization.”

–Field Level Media

Knicks out to shake recent stumble vs. resurgent Clippers


The New York Knicks try to shake off a two-game losing skid on Saturday afternoon when they continue a four-game Western Conference road swing against the Los Angeles Clippers.

New York opened its West Coast road trip Thursday with a 122-117 loss to the Sacramento Kings, in a game that went down to the wire. RJ Barrett scored 25 points, while Julius Randle went for 23 points and 10 rebounds, but the Knicks could not withstand a 15-point fourth quarter from the Kings’ De’Aaron Fox.

“One possession game, we needed a stop, didn’t get it,” Randle said. “Happens like that sometimes. So regroup, get to (Los Angeles), regroup, get a win.”

The loss at Sacramento followed a 112-105 loss to the struggling Charlotte Hornets on Tuesday that ended a nine-game winning streak. The 105 points were the fewest the Knicks scored since Feb. 7, and matched their lowest scoring output in a loss since Jan. 18.

New York looks to avoid a three-game skid as it embarks on the first of two consecutive games at Los Angeles – the first against the Clippers, then a matchup with the Lakers on Sunday night.

The Clippers come in looking for their third straight victory.

Los Angeles snapped out of a five-game losing streak Sunday when it won a come-from-behind, 135-129 decision over the Memphis Grizzlies. The Clippers followed that Wednesday with a renewed effort on the defensive end during a 108-100 victory over the Toronto Raptors.

“Even when we lost those games, we were confident in ourselves,” said the Clippers’ Kawhi Leonard, following his 24-point, 12-rebound performance against the Raptors, the team he led to an NBA championship in 2019. “And I’m on the floor. Whenever I’m playing, I feel like we can win a basketball game.”

Dealing with the residual effects of a previous knee injury, and resting to avoiding any setbacks, has cost Leonard 28 games thus far in 2022-23, but the five-time All-NBA selection has been on a tear of late.

Wednesday marked his sixth consecutive game scoring at least 21 points in a run that included a 34-point performance in the win over Memphis and a 44-point outing against Sacramento.

Paul George has been in every Clippers lineup since Jan. 31. The six-time All-NBA selection has scored 20-plus points in 11 of the last 13 outings, and recorded a 42-point, 11-rebound double-double in the win over Memphis.

While the Clippers have been healthy and near full-strength in recent weeks, New York arrives with some lineup uncertainty. Jalen Brunson aggravated a foot injury at Sacramento after scoring 19 points and departed after playing fewer than 20 minutes.

Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said Brunson’s issue appeared to be “soreness.” His status for Saturday still is to be determined.

Brunson, who is averaging a career-best 23.8 points per game and dishing out 6.1 assists, missed the previous two games before New York began the road trip at Sacramento.

“It’s obviously going to be tough to replace his production,” Randle said. “We’ll do it. We’re up to the task.”

–Field Level Media