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NBA roundup: Bucks down Pistons again, remain unbeaten


Giannis Antetokounmpo racked up 32 points, 12 rebounds and five steals and the host Milwaukee Bucks tied a franchise record for their best start by downing the Detroit Pistons for the second time in three nights, 116-91 on Wednesday.

The Bucks matched the 1971-72 and 2018-19 teams by beginning the season 7-0. The current group retained its status of being the league’s only undefeated team.

Milwaukee, which defeated the Pistons for the 15th time in the last 16 regular-season meetings, barely squeaked past its Central Division rival 110-108 on Monday. Jrue Holiday had 26 points and seven rebounds for the Bucks.

Saddiq Bey led Detroit with 22 points and Isaiah Stewart had 16 points and 10 rebounds. The team’s star, Cade Cunningham, was limited to 10 points.

Cavaliers 114, Celtics 113 (OT)

Donovan Mitchell scored nine straight points in the final three minutes of regulation and finished with 25 overall to lead Cleveland past visiting Boston.

Darius Garland returned from a five-game absence caused by a left eye injury to add a team-leading 29 points and 12 assists as the Cavaliers won their sixth straight and recorded their second overtime win against Boston in a span of six days.

Jayson Tatum tied the game with a soaring one-handed jam with 6.7 seconds left in regulation to force overtime. Tatum finished with 26 points and 12 rebounds, and Jaylen Brown added a game-high 30 points for the Celtics.

Wizards 121, 76ers 111

Kristaps Porzingis scored 30 points, Bradley Beal added 29 and visiting Washington snapped a three-game losing skid while ending Philadelphia’s three-game winning streak.

Though a tight game most of the way, the Wizards never relinquished their lead after pulling ahead late in the first quarter.

The 76ers, playing without Joel Embiid (non-COVID illness), got 32 points from Tyrese Maxey plus 24 points and 10 assists from James Harden.

Grizzlies 111, Trail Blazers 106

Desmond Bane scored 20 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter and also had eight rebounds and five assists to help Memphis hold off host Portland.

Ja Morant recorded 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists as the Grizzlies halted a two-game slide. Steven Adams added 14 points, 11 rebounds and five assists.

Anfernee Simons had 31 points and eight assists for the Trail Blazers, who lost for just the second time in seven games this season. Jusuf Nurkic added 23 points and 13 rebounds, and Jerami Grant scored 23 points.

Heat 110, Kings 107

Tyler Herro made a tiebreaking 3-pointer with 2.5 seconds left, leading Miami to a win over visiting Sacramento.

Herro’s shot came after a step-back and then a pump fake before finally firing over Terence Davis. Herro, who missed most of Miami’s win over Golden State on Tuesday due to a left eye contusion, finished with a game-high 26 points and a team-high 12 rebounds.

Each team competed without its best player. Miami’s Jimmy Butler sat out due to a sore left hip. Sacramento’s De’Aaron Fox missed the game due to a sore right knee. The Kings were led by Domantas Sabonis (22 points, team-high 12 rebounds, game-high eight assists) and Kevin Huerter (22 points).

Hawks 112, Knicks 99

Dejounte Murray scored a career-high 36 points for visiting Atlanta, which stormed back from a 23-point, first-half deficit to rout New York.

The Hawks, who played much of the second half without star guard Trae Young as he was treated for a left eye contusion, snapped a two-game losing streak. The Knicks have lost three straight.

Murray also had nine assists and six steals, and De’Andre Hunter put up 21 points for the Hawks. Jalen Brunson (20 points) and RJ Barrett (19) led the Knicks.

Raptors 143, Spurs 100

Pascal Siakam scored 22 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in three quarters of play and Gary Trent Jr. added 24 points as visiting Toronto blitzed short-handed San Antonio.

The Raptors led by 15 points at halftime, then outscored the Spurs 40-21 in the third quarter for its second straight win and fourth in five outings.

Keita Bates-Diop led San Antonio with 17 points. Malaki Branham added 13 and Josh Richardson scored 10 for the Spurs, who played without starters Keldon Johnson (calf) and Devin Vassell (knee).

Mavericks 103, Jazz 100

Luka Doncic scored 33 points and had 11 assists as host Dallas overcame double-digit deficits on multiple occasions to beat Utah.

Doncic, the NBA’s leading scorer, has scored at least 31 in all seven Mavericks games. That feat makes Doncic just the third player in NBA history to record 30-plus points in each of the first seven games of the season, and the first to do it since Wilt Chamberlain in the 1962-63 season.

Jordan Clarkson finished with 22 points and eight assists to lead the Jazz, but he missed a game-tying attempt in the last second.

Bulls 106, Hornets 88

Javonte Green poured in 17 points off the bench and Chicago gained late energy to pull away for a victory over visiting Charlotte.

The Bulls rode their bench, including 16 points from Goran Dragic and 10 points from Derrick Jones Jr., to the win on a night when DeMar DeRozan only scored nine points and Zach LaVine had 10. Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 13 rebounds, and Patrick Williams tallied 16 points.

For the Hornets, Kelly Oubre Jr. racked up 24 points, Jalen McDaniels and Mason Plumlee both notched 11 points and Dennis Smith Jr. supplied 10 points.

Clippers 109, Rockets 101

Paul George scored 28 points, Marcus Morris Sr. added a 21-point double-double and Los Angeles staved off Houston for the win.

Morris, who scored 18 of his 21 points in the first half, grabbed 10 rebounds. George shot 10-for-20 and combined with Morris to shoot 7-for-16 from behind the arc.

Alperen Sengun compiled 26 points and 13 rebounds for the Rockets. Kevin Porter Jr. and Jalen Green added 22 points apiece.

Lakers 120, Pelicans 117

Lonnie Walker IV scored 28 points, LeBron James and Anthony Davis added 20 each and Los Angeles pulled out an overtime victory over visiting New Orleans to win consecutive games after an 0-5 start to the season.

Davis added 16 rebounds while James had 10 boards and eight assists as the Lakers finished off the victory despite blowing a 16-point, third-quarter lead. Matt Ryan hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer for the Lakers to send the game into overtime in just his sixth career contest.

Zion Williamson scored 27 points for the Pelicans. CJ McCollum had 22 points and eight assists for New Orleans, which finished 1-2 on its road trip.

–Field Level Media

Lakers blow lead, rally to edge Pelicans in OT


Lonnie Walker IV scored 28 points, LeBron James and Anthony Davis added 20 each and the Los Angeles Lakers pulled out a 120-117 overtime victory over the visiting New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday to win consecutive games after an 0-5 start to the season.

Davis added 16 rebounds while James had 10 boards and eight assists as the Lakers finished off the victory despite blowing a 16-point, third-quarter lead. Matt Ryan hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer for the Lakers to send the game into overtime in just his sixth career contest.

Zion Williamson scored 27 points for the Pelicans to rebound from a slow start when he had just six points at the half. CJ McCollum had 22 points and eight assists for New Orleans, which finished 1-2 on its road trip, with the win coming in Los Angeles against the Clippers on Monday.

McCollum missed a 3-point attempt that would have tied the game with 6.7 seconds remaining in the extra period.

Russell Westbrook had 13 points, nine assists and seven rebounds off the bench for the Lakers.

With Los Angeles trailing 111-108 in regulation, Walker had a chance to tie the game, but his 3-point attempt missed the mark with 2.8 seconds remaining. New Orleans’ Dyson Daniels was unable to put the game away when he missed a pair of free throws with 1.6 seconds left. Ryan, who finished with a career-high 11 points, then tied it.

The Lakers led 60-44 less than a minute into the second half before the Pelicans charged back into the game. New Orleans used a 15-0 run late in the third to take a brief lead at 77-76. The Pelicans outscored the Lakers 35-26 in the third quarter and trailed 82-79 heading to the fourth.

Troy Brown Jr. finished with 15 points and 10 rebounds for the Lakers, while Jose Alvarado had 15 points for the Pelicans and Trey Murphy III added 12. Jonas Valanciunas pulled down 10 rebounds for New Orleans.

The Pelicans were without starters Brandon Ingram (concussion protocol) and Herbert Jones (knee), each for the fourth consecutive game.

–Field Level Media

Grizzlies hold off Blazers behind Desmond Bane’s 29 points


Desmond Bane scored 20 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter and also had eight rebounds and five assists to help the Memphis Grizzlies register a 111-106 victory over the host Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.

Ja Morant recorded 20 points, nine rebounds and seven assists as Memphis halted a two-game slide. Steven Adams added 14 points, 11 rebounds and five assists, and Santi Aldama scored 11 points.

Anfernee Simons had 31 points and eight assists for the Trail Blazers, who lost for just the second time in seven games this season. Jusuf Nurkic added 23 points and 13 rebounds, and Jerami Grant scored 23 points.

Portland star Damian Lillard (calf) missed his second straight game.

Memphis never trailed, but the contest was tied at 100 before Bane tallied the game’s next seven points and the Grizzlies’ final 11.

Bane hit a floater to give the Grizzlies a 102-100 lead with 2:03 left, and then he made five of six free throws to make it a seven-point margin with 31.6 seconds remaining.

Grant’s four-point play with 23.7 seconds left made it a one-possession game, but Bane made four more free throws in a row to boost the lead to seven with 8.4 seconds left as Memphis closed it out.

Reserves John Konchar and David Roddy added 10 points apiece for Memphis, which shot 45.8 percent from the field and made 13 of 28 (46.4 percent) from 3-point range. Bane was 5 of 8 from behind the arc.

The Trail Blazers made 40.4 percent of their shots, including 13 of 33 (39.4 percent) from behind the arc. Keon Johnson scored 10 points off the bench.

Bane made two 3-pointers and Konchar added another as the Grizzlies scored the first nine points of the final stanza to take an 87-72 lead.

Bane drained a straightaway 3-pointer to make it 92-75 with 9:36 left.

A short time later, the Trail Blazers erupted with 10 consecutive points and 19 of 21. The 10-0 burst ended on a basket by Simons to make it 94-87 with 5:24 to go.

Dillon Brooks made two free throws for Memphis before Portland answered with three 3-pointers, the first by Grant and the next two by Simons, to knot the score at 96 with 3:39 remaining.

Morant scored 12 points in the first half as Memphis led 52-45 at the break. Nurkic had 15 in the half for the Trail Blazers.

Portland tallied the final five points of the third quarter to trail 78-72 entering the fourth.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: White Sox name Pedro Grifol as new manager


The Chicago White Sox hired Kansas City Royals bench coach Pedro Grifol as their new manager on Thursday.

Grifol, 52, replaces Hall of Fame manager Tony La Russa, who missed the final 34 games of this season because of health issues. The White Sox missed the playoffs and finished the campaign with an 81-81 record, 11 games behind the first-place Cleveland Guardians in the American League Central.

Grifol becomes the 42nd manager in franchise history and third in four seasons.

“Pedro is a bilingual, modern baseball thinker who brings two-plus decades of experience in a variety of roles,” White Sox general manager Rick Hahn said in a statement. “He is an excellent communicator and an experienced game planner who brings a high energy and detail-oriented approach to leadership. He is committed to building an inclusive and cohesive clubhouse, and we could not be happier to have Pedro leading our club.”

Grifol had served as a coach in the Royals organization since 2013 and interviewed for the opening in Kansas City. Tampa Bay Rays bench coach Matt Quatraro was named Royals manager on Sunday.

Grifol played collegiately at Florida State and spent nine years in the minor leagues but never reached MLB as a player. He was an All-American catcher in 1991 with the Seminoles and played in the College World Series twice.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Astros ask Justin Verlander to keep Phillies down in Game 5


PHILADELPHIA — The Houston Astros are guaranteed at least one more game in their own ballpark.

The goal now is to head back home with a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven World Series.

After Houston no-hit the Phillies in Game 4 on Wednesday to even the series at two wins apiece, the teams will face off on Thursday in the final contest at Philadelphia.

Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu, Rafael Montero and Ryan Pressly combined to hold the Phillies hitless in the Astros’ 5-0 victory on Wednesday.

It was a major turnaround from one night earlier when the Phillies bashed five home runs and won 7-0.

“It’s a strange series,” Astros manager Dusty Baker said.

Houston regained the positive momentum from the second no-hitter in World Series history. The New York Yankees’ Don Larsen threw a perfect game against the Brooklyn Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series.

Whether it was a no-hitter or a 13-12 slugfest, the Astros simply needed a win.

Now they’ll turn to presumptive American League Cy Young Award winner Justin Verlander to give them an edge.

Verlander (18-4, 1.75 ERA regular season; 1-0, 7.20 ERA postseason) struggled in Game 1 as he allowed five runs in five innings.

His World Series history has been ugly: 0-6 in eight starts with a 6.07 ERA that is the worst ever among pitchers who threw at least 30 innings in the Fall Classic.

After watching film, Verlander believes that he is ready to bounce back in a big way.

“I think a lot of times the execution follows mechanics,” he said. “So, yeah, I did find some mechanical things that I needed to clean up. I’ve been working really hard since then. But there’s really no way to know how it’s going until you get in the game and see the hitters’ reactions.

“So you work as hard as you possibly can, you take that into practice, you see how it feels.”

The Astros have the utmost confidence in their ace.

“He’s locked in,” third baseman Alex Bregman said. “He’s focused. He’s ready to go. He’s ready to compete.”

The Phillies, meanwhile, will look to respond from their first home loss in the 2022 postseason following six consecutive wins.

“They’ll come back and prep and compete like they always do,” Philadelphia manager Rob Thomson said of his players.

The Phillies were no-hit by five New York Mets pitchers on April 29 but responded to win the next day.

“We’ve just got to go get it tomorrow,” Phillies designated hitter Bryce Harper said.

Philadelphia will hand the ball to Noah Syndergaard (10-10, 3.94 ERA regular season; 0-0, 1.69 postseason).

Syndergaard was scheduled to start Game 3 on Monday before the contest was postponed due to rain. Ranger Suarez got the start instead and threw five scoreless innings, with Syndergaard pushed back to Game 5.

The veteran right-hander said that he is prepared no matter the circumstances.

“Yeah, I just try to go out there and have success in whichever role they choose to use me in,” Syndergaard said. “I think it’s going to be really cool to have the opportunity to go toe to toe with Justin Verlander.”

Thomson said he hopes Syndergaard can last at least three innings.

Syndergaard is excited for the opportunity considering that he just joined the Phillies from the Los Angeles Angels in an Aug. 2 trade.

“This year’s just been kind of a whirlwind for me,” he said. “I think anybody that gets traded in the middle of the year, used as like a rental piece, it kind of puts anybody out of their comfort zone. But I think it’s really helped me grow as a person and as a pitcher.”

–By Andy Jasner, Field Level Media

What to Expect From Kellogg’s Upcoming Q3 Results?

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RBC Capital analysts provided their outlook on Kellogg Company (NYSE:K) ahead of the upcoming Q3 earnings announcement, expecting adjusted EPS of $0.95, slightly below the Street estimate of $0.98.
The analysts expect growth to continue being driven by strong double-digit pricing offsetting mild volume softness. To date, trends in packaged food have remained strong, with elasticities holding up surprisingly well, supported by consumer tradedown from AFH meals to at-home, and snacking boosted by strong summer mobility.
The analysts expect the company to continue providing conservative forward commentary on top of strong results. They expect the continued assumption of further volume declines despite the fact that elasticities are so far holding up. The analysts expect the company to be able to raise the full-year guidance or, at the least, reaffirm the existing 7-8% growth guide at the higher end.

Simon Property Group Reports Q3 Beat

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Simon Property Group, Inc. (NYSE:SPG) reported its Q3 results, with diluted EPS of $1.65, compared to $2.07 last year. Comparable FFO was $1.113 billion, compared to $1.098 billion in the prior year period.
The company’s solid operating metrics enabled another dividend raise. A quarterly common stock dividend was increased by 9.1% year-over-year to $1.80 and will be payable on December 30 to shareholders of record on December 9.
For the full 2022 year, the company expects diluted EPS in the range of $6.16-$6.21 and comparable FFO in the range of $11.83-$11.88 per diluted share.

WTA News: Maria Sakkari advances to semis at WTA Finals

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A year after becoming the first Greek player ever to reach the knockout stage of the WTA Finals, fifth-seeded Maria Sakkari did it again on Wednesday, beating seventh-seeded Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus 6-2, 6-4 in Fort Worth, Texas.

The match was the second for both players in the Nancy Richey Group after each won her opener.

The other Wednesday match featured two players who had dropped their initial match in the Nancy Richey Group. Second-seeded Ons Jabeur of Tunisia rallied past third-seeded Jessica Pegula of the United States 1-6, 6-3, 6-3.

Sabalenka and Pegula will square off on Friday, as will Sakkari and Jabeur. Sabalenka, Jabeur and Pegula all still have a chance of joining Sakkari in the semifinals.

Sakkari came through in the big moments against Sabalenka, winning five of her seven break opportunities and saving five of Sabalenka’s seven break points.

The season’s eight top players were divided into the Nancy Richey Group and the Tracy Austin Group for round-robin play. The winner of each group will play the runner-up from the opposite group in the semifinals Sunday, with the victor in those two matches heading to the final on Monday.

The prize pool is $5 million, and an unbeaten champion would earn $1.68 million.

Jabeur lost the last six games of the first set against Pegula and dropped a break in the fourth game of the second. However, the Wimbledon and U.S. Open finalist took the last four games of the middle set to pull even.

In the third set, neither player broke serve until Jabeur broke at love to take a 5-3 lead. She served out the match in the following game.

“After the first set, she was playing really well and really fast,” Jabeur said on Tennis Channel. “The balls were tough, very low — I know she likes to play the balls like that. And I just had to find that click to just change up the rhythm and impose my game.”

Jabeur said in a press conference of her chances in the event, “You never know. I lost my first match, and now I’m back in the game. One more match left. It’s tricky and everyone’s trying to give 100 percent. You don’t have many opportunities, so you really have to focus.”

The Tracy Austin Group resumes action on Thursday. No. 1 Iga Swiatek of Poland will face No. 6 Caroline Garcia of France in a matchup of 1-0 players, and No. 4 Coco Gauff of the United States will oppose Daria Kasatkina of Russia in a matchup of 0-1 players.

WTA Finals group standings
Nancy Richey Group
1. Maria Sakkari, 2-0
T2. Aryna Sabalenka, 1-1
T2. Ons Jabeur, 1-1
4. Jessica Pegula, 0-2
Tracy Austin Group
T1. Iga Swiatek, 1-0
T1. Caroline Garcia, 1-0
T3. Coco Gauff, 0-1
T3. Daria Kasatkina, 0-1

–Field Level Media

PGA News: PGA Tour to allow players to skip one ‘elevated’ event

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The PGA Tour made headlines when it announced that players would need to participant in all “elevated” events to earn Player Impact Program (PIP) bonuses, but the Tour shifted gears this week, giving all players one exemption apiece for those events.

Jon Rahm was a notable dissenter when the requirements were made public, predicting, “I wouldn’t be surprised if that changes.”

Rahm, as it turns out, was prophetic. The PGA’s latest guidance allowing players to miss an event for “personal or professional reasons” and still be eligible to collect PIP bonuses, which are rising from $50 million to $100 million next year.

In total, 13 events will be designated as “elevated” in 2023. In order, those events are the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the Phoenix Open, the Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, The Players, the World Golf Championships, RBC Heritage, Wells Fargo Championship, the Memorial Tournament, Travelers Championship, St. Jude, BMW Championship and the Tour Championship.

Those 13 events have helped raise the estimated total purse for next season, from $428.6 million to $528.9 million.

–Field Level Media

Why Did ZoomInfo Technologies Shares Plunge 30 percent Today?

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ZoomInfo Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ:ZI) shares closed nearly 30% lower following the company’s reported Q3 results. While both EPS of $0.24 and revenue of $287.6 million came in better than the Street estimates of $0.20 and $278.52 million, respectively, a smaller magnitude beat & raise vs. prior quarters was disappointing.
For Q4/22, the company expects EPS in the range of $0.21-$0.22, compared to the Street estimate of $0.21, and revenue in the range of $298-300 million, compared to the Street estimate of $297.71 million.
For the full 2022-year, the company anticipates EPS of $0.83-$0.84, compared to the Street estimate of $0.80, and revenue of $1.094-1.096 billion, compared to the Street estimate of $1.09 billion.