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St. John’s transfer Posh Alexander commits to Butler


Former St. John’s guard Posh Alexander committed to Butler on Thursday.

He made the announcement on social media.

Alexander was by far the most decorated of the group of transfers to exit St. John’s after Rick Pitino was hired as coach.

He averaged 10.2 points, 4.2 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game in 30 games (28 starts) for St. John’s in the 2022-23 season.

Alexander averaged 11.7 points and 4.7 assists in 84 career games (77 starts) in three seasons for the Red Storm and was the Big East Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year in 2020-21.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Aaron Rodgers honors word, works out with Jets on Thursday


New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made good on his word that he would work out with the team on Thursday.

Rodgers, 39, vowed during his introductory press conference Wednesday that he’d be on the field.

The Jets released a video of Rodgers’ involvement over social media, showing the QB throwing a pass to former Green Bay Packers teammate Allen Lazard.

A four-time NFL MVP, Rodgers added Wednesday that he intends to be at the team’s offseason programs. The Jets’ OTAs are slated to start on May 22, while the team’s mandatory minicamp will be from June 13-15.

–Field Level Media

Grizzlies need rare road win over Lakers to stay alive


Memphis Grizzlies sharpshooter Desmond Bane guarantees that the first-round series with the Los Angeles Lakers will go to a Game 7.

To make that happen, Bane and the Grizzlies have to figure out how to win in Los Angeles. Memphis is 0-4 against the Lakers in Southern California this season entering Friday’s Game 6.

Two of the losses came in Games 3 and 4 of this Western Conference series. The Grizzlies also fell in both regular-season visits.

But Memphis remained alive with a 116-99 home victory over the Lakers on Wednesday to pull within 3-2 in the best-of-seven series.

By staving off elimination, optimism returned to the Grizzlies and Bane is leading the way with his pledge.

“We got to come with the right edge and the right road mentality, but I said it out there and I’ll say it again,” Bane said. “We’re going to be back (in Memphis) for a Game 7 in front of the best fans in the NBA.”

Bane did his part to keep Memphis alive with 33 points, 10 rebounds and five assists in Game 5. Backcourt partner Ja Morant added 31 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in a game the Grizzlies took control of with a 26-2 burst, including 19-2 to end the third quarter.

“They were great,” Lakers star LeBron James said of Bane and Morant. “We’ve got to do a better job of not letting them see as many cracks and as many seams as possible.”

James’ play wasn’t so great. He had his worst game of the series with 15 points on 5-of-17 shooting and missed all five of his attempts in a scoreless fourth quarter.

He was one of many Lakers who looked tired while the Grizzlies were running circles around them during the game-changing run that turned a one-point game into a 25-point margin.

James is an abysmal 3-for-28 from 3-point range over the past four games and is 6-for-36 in the series.

“Just got to be better,” James said. “It starts with me. (Wednesday night), I was not very good at all. My defense was pretty good. Offensively, I was not really good. So, we all got to do a better job helping one another.”

The shaky outing came two nights after James posted the first 20-20 game of his career with 22 points and 20 rebounds in a 117-111 overtime victory in Game 4. James forced overtime with a basket with 0.8 seconds remaining.

Anthony Davis, who had 31 points and 19 rebounds in Game 5, was in James’ position following Game 2 when he had only 13 points on 4-of-14 shooting during a 103-93 setback.

“LeBron will play better,” Davis said. “After Game 2 when I played like crap, I had my head down and he was telling me to keep my head up. And I kind of just relayed that same message to him. ‘You have the most points scored ever, you’re the best basketball player to ever touch the court.’ He’ll be fine.”

Memphis would like to get a contribution from forward Dillon Brooks in Game 6. The agitator had just eight points on 3-of-15 shooting in Game 5 and is shooting 30.3 percent in the series, including 8 of 37 (21.6) from behind the arc.

Brooks was on the bench during the Grizzlies’ gamebreaking burst as Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins replaced him with Luke Kennard, who later departed with a left shoulder injury.

“It was a win-or-go-home situation,” Jenkins said. “I just wanted to try different things. D.B. came back in the fourth quarter. Just having Luke out there with Des and those two guys on the floor together has been really good for us, and obviously if Luke doesn’t get that stinger, who knows what would have happened in the fourth quarter?”

Brooks, who was ejected in Game 3 for poking James in the groin, could hear the groans from the hometown fans when he shot the ball.

“It’s been challenging,” Brooks said. “I’m used to a certain standard from myself, but I just stay with it and one of these games I’m going to break out for three or four 3s and change the game.”

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Commanders could use DE Chase Young to trade into top 10


Commanders defensive ends Chase Young and Montez Sweat could be used as trade bait as Washington attempts to work into the top 10 picks in the 2023 NFL Draft on Thursday, ESPN reported.

Young was the No. 2 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft and Defensive Rookie of the Year with 7.5 sacks in his first season in the league.

But he played only 12 games in the past two seasons because of injuries.

Young turned 24 earlier this month, meaning he is just one year older than incoming rookie pass rusher Tyree Wilson (Texas Tech).

The fifth-year contract option would have paid him a fully guaranteed $17.452 million for the 2024 season.

The Commanders reportedly are targeting quarterbacks who could be available early in the draft, including Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Kentucky’s Will Levis and Florida’s Anthony Richardson.

Sweat was second on the team with eight sacks last season. He has 29 career sacks since Washington selected him with the 26th overall pick of the 2019 NFL Draft. Sweat, 26, is entering the final year of his contract with a base salary and cap hit of $11.5 million.

–Field Level Media

Knicks C Jericho Sims has shoulder surgery, out for playoffs


New York Knicks center Jericho Sims underwent surgery on his right shoulder and will miss the remainder of the playoffs.

The surgery to repair a torn labrum and cuff tendon was performed Wednesday at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York. Sims is expected to be recovered for the start of training camp in September, the team announced Thursday.

The fifth-seeded Knicks will host the eighth-seeded Miami Heat in Game 1 of their Eastern Conference semifinal series on Sunday afternoon.

Sims, 24, has been sidelined since April 7. He averaged 3.4 points and 4.7 rebounds in 52 games (16 starts) this season.

He has contributed 2.9 points and 4.4 rebounds in 93 career games (21 starts) since being selected by the Knicks with the 53rd overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Red Bulls’ Steven Sserwadda (knee) out 4-5 months

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New York Red Bulls midfielder Steven Sserwadda is out four to five months following knee surgery.

He had surgery to repair a torn medial collateral ligament in his right knee, the team announced Thursday.

Sserwadda, 20, sustained the injury while away on international duty with the Uganda national team.

He made his MLS debut on June 30, 2022, and has appeared in two matches (27 total minutes) with NYRB.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Jags LT Cam Robinson facing PED suspension


Jacksonville Jaguars starting left tackle Cam Robinson is facing a multi-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancing drug policy, multiple outlets reported Thursday.

Per the ESPN report, Robinson could be suspended two, six or eight games, depending on the results of the 27-year-old’s B sample. It would be Robinson’s first PED offense.

The Jaguars didn’t bring back right tackle Jawaan Taylor, who left in free agency for a massive payday from the Kansas City Chiefs and could be tried on the left side.

Robinson signed a three-year, $34.25 million extension ahead of the 2022 season. He has started all 75 games he’s played in since the Jags selected him in the second round of the 2017 draft.

Robinson missed the final three games of the 2022 regular season and both playoff games with a knee injury.

The Jaguars’ have the No. 24 overall pick in the first round of Thursday’s night’s draft.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Reds place 1B/OF Wil Myers (illness) on injured list


The Cincinnati Reds put first baseman/outfielder Wil Myers on the 10-day injured list Thursday with an undisclosed illness.

The move is retroactive to Wednesday, when Myers was scratched from the lineup ahead of Cincinnati’s 5-3 victory against Texas.

Myers, 32, is batting .222 with two homers and nine RBIs in 23 games in his first season with the Reds, who signed him to a one-year, $7.5 million contract in December.

He is a career .254 hitter with 155 home runs and 530 RBIs in 1,086 games with the Tampa Bay Rays (2013-14), San Diego Padres (2015-22) and Reds. He was the American League Rookie of the Year in 2013 and a National League All-Star in 2016.

Also Thursday, the Reds recalled right-hander Casey Legumina from Triple-A Louisville, placed right-hander Graham Ashcraft on the bereavement list and outrighted infielder Jason Vosler to Louisville.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Red Sox open seven-game homestand vs. Guardians


Sitting at .500 after a stretch of 19 games in 19 days, the Boston Red Sox have plenty of work to do to climb the ultra-competitive American League East standings.

Following its first off day since April 7, Boston begins a seven-game homestand with Friday’s first of three weekend contests against the Cleveland Guardians.

The Red Sox entered Thursday at the bottom of the division — 7 1/2 games behind first-place Tampa Bay — with their 13-13 record. They are a half-game better than Cleveland (12-13), which trails only Minnesota in the AL Central.

“We’re battling, and I know there’s good stretches that are going to come,” third baseman Rafael Devers said via a translator. “We’re going to get better as time goes because we’re going to recover some guys that are down on the injured list, and the help we’re getting from Triple-A is very good.”

Despite falling 6-2 Wednesday and losing a three-game series in Baltimore, Boston is 8-5 in its last 13 games after starting 5-8.

Masataka Yoshida seems to have adjusted in his new home after an 11-for-23 trip to Milwaukee and Baltimore, while Jarren Duran is much improved from his rookie season. The Red Sox, however, have seen their middle infield depth tested due to multiple injuries.

They have shown resilience through it all, earning nine of their 13 wins in comeback fashion.

“They don’t get caught up in the ups and downs,” manager Alex Cora said. “We lost four to Tampa and we move on. We lost three to Pittsburgh and we move on. It’s still early to really tell you who we are, but like I always say, we’ve got a good team. We just have to be better.”

Right-hander Nick Pivetta (1-1, 4.58 ERA) looks to maintain his consistency on the mound. He has thrown at least five innings in three of his first four starts this season, including Friday when he allowed three earned runs in 5 2/3 at Milwaukee.

The Red Sox won Pivetta’s first two career starts against Cleveland last season, allowing only three earned runs in 12 2/3 innings combined.

The Guardians beat Colorado 4-1 Wednesday for just their third win in 10 games. The victory concluded a 2-4 homestand for the club led by former Red Sox skipper Terry Francona.

That recent stretch has included the MLB debuts of both Logan Allen and Tanner Bibee, who made great first impressions with eight strikeouts apiece.

Right-hander Shane Bieber (1-1, 3.23) gets the ball in Boston for the first time since 2019. He is 2-2 with a 5.18 ERA in four career starts against the Red Sox.

Through five starts this season, Bieber has worked at least six complete innings in all but the last one. He lost to Miami on Saturday after allowing three runs on four hits and four walks in 5 2/3 frames.

“I don’t know the last time I had that many walks,” Bieber said. “I had some 50/50 shots, and it seems like when you really need them, they maybe don’t go your way and that’s the game of baseball.”

Bieber did not walk four batters in any start last season.

The wins have not come of late largely due to a struggling offense. Cleveland scored just 15 runs over its last six games, though outfielder Steven Kwan reached base at a .370 clip during that span.

“You get in modes where you try to get yourself going,” Francona said. “You start swinging at everything. We’re going to have to be more disciplined. … It’s easier said than done, but we’re going to have to get better.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Pirates great, former NL MVP Dick Groat dies at 92


Longtime Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop and 1960 National League Most Valuable Player Dick Groat died Thursday at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was 92.

The Pirates confirmed his death in a press release.

Groat was an eight-time All-Star and two-time World Series winner. He batted .286 in 1,929 career games with the Pirates (1952; 1955-62), St. Louis Cardinals (1963-65), Philadelphia Phillies (1966-67) and San Francisco Giants (1967).

“We are deeply saddened by the loss of such a beloved member of the Pirates family and Pittsburgh community,” Pirates chairman Bob Nutting said. “The National League MVP and World Series Champion in 1960, Dick remained a very active and cherished member of our Alumni Association. He was a great player and an even better person. Our thoughts go out to his three daughters, eleven grandchildren and the entire Groat family. His was a life well lived. He will be missed.”

Groat was elected to the Pirates Hall of Fame just last week.

Groat was the NL batting champion in 1960 with a .325 average. He won a World Series with the Pirates in 1960 and Cardinals in 1964.

“We are saddened to hear of the passing of former Cardinals All-Star shortstop Dick Groat,” the Cardinals wrote on Twitter. “Groat played three seasons in St. Louis, finished 2nd in NL MVP voting in 1963 and was a key member of our 1964 World Series team. Our deepest sympathies go out to his family and friends.”

–Field Level Media