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Reports: Bucks acquire Jae Crowder from Nets


The Milwaukee Bucks are acquiring Jae Crowder from the Brooklyn Nets as part of a three-team trade, multiple outlets reported Thursday, hours after the forward was part of the trade that sent Kevin Durant to Phoenix.

The Indiana Pacers are acquiring forward Jordan Nwora, guard George Hill, center/forward Serge Ibaka and three second-round picks from Milwaukee as part of the deal, per the reports. The Bucks had to offload $10 million-plus in salary to accommodate the $10.1 million owed to Crowder, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported.

The Bucks are doling out two second-round picks to the Nets.

It’s unclear, however, who the Pacers are giving up in the deal.

In a corresponding move, the Pacers are waiving center Goga Bitadze to create roster space.

The Suns recently had granted the Bucks permission to meet one-on-one with Crowder, who was disgruntled with the Suns and hasn’t played all season. The Suns have been trying to trade Crowder since the beginning of the season.

Crowder was part of the package the Nets received from the Suns early Thursday morning to send Durant and T.J. Warren to Phoenix.

Crowder, 32, has career averages of 9.6 points and 4.3 rebounds.

Nwora, 24, is averaging 6.0 points and 3.1 rebounds in 38 games (three starts) this season, his third in Milwaukee. The Bucks selected Nwora in the second round of the 2020 draft.

Hill, 36, returns to Indiana, where he played from 2011-16. He’s averaging 5.0 points and 2.5 assists in 35 games off the bench this season.

Ibaka, 33, hasn’t played since New Year’s Day. He, too, has been away from the Bucks as they tried to find a trade partner for him. He’s averaging 4.1 points in 16 games this season.

Bitadze, 23, is averaging 3.3 points and 2.3 rebounds in 9.6 minutes per game this season for the Pacers, who selected him No. 18 overall in the 2019 draft.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Joe Thomas, Darrelle Revis lead Pro Football Hall of Fame class


First-time Pro Football Hall of Fame finalists Joe Thomas and Darrelle Revis lead the nine-member Class of 2023 that will be inducted in Canton, Ohio, in August.

The results of voting were announced Thursday night during the NFL Honors show in Phoenix. Players needed 80 percent approval from the Selection Committee, which met online this week.

The class also includes three finalists from the Seniors category: Chuck Howley, Joe Klecko and Ken Riley, along with Don Coryell, a finalist in the coach/contributor category.

Also elected were DeMarcus Ware, Ronde Barber and Zach Thomas. It was Ware’s second year as a finalist, Barber’s third and Zach Thomas’ fourth.

Joe Thomas was an offensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns from 2007-17.

He thanked Browns fans on Thursday in a message on Twitter.

“I could not have done it without you guys,” he said. “Eleven beautiful years in Cleveland, not always full of a lot of wins, but always a lot of pride in the city, in the team, and you guys were a huge part of that journey. Absolutely could not have done it without you.”

Revis, a cornerback, played two stints with the New York Jets and one each with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots and Kansas Chiefs from 2007-17.

Howley, a linebacker, played two seasons for the Chicago Bears and 13 for the Dallas Cowboys in a career that ended in 1973.

Klecko spent 11 years with the Jets and a final season with the Indianapolis Colts in 1988.

“It’s us. It’s all about us,” Klecko told the New York Post after learning of his election. “I was all for the fans, you know that. And I always wanted to win for the fans. I always stayed after for ’em. And I want them to enjoy it along with me because of the loyalty of Jets fans. They stuck with us through thick and thin, and I appreciate them.

“And I want them to be able to understand that along with being Joe Klecko in the Hall of Fame, that it is also Joe Klecko of the New York Jets in the Hall of Fame. And Jet fans are included in that.”

Riley, elected posthumously, spent his entire 15-season career with the Bengals, from 1969-83.

Coryell was a head coach for 14 seasons, first with the then-St. Louis Cardinals from 1973-77 and then from 1978-86 as the architect of “Air Coryell” for the then-San Diego Chargers.

Ware, a linebacker/defensive end, played for the Cowboys and Denver Broncos in a career that ran from 2005-16. Barber spent his entire 16-season career with the Buccaneers, 1997-2012. Zach Thomas played 13 seasons, the first 12 with the Miami Dolphins before finishing with the Cowboys in 2008.

–Field Level Media

Raptors reacquire C Jakob Poeltl from Spurs


The Toronto Raptors reacquired center Jakob Poeltl in a trade with the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday.

For Poeltl, who was among the players Toronto dealt to San Antonio to pick up Kawhi Leonard in July 2018, the Spurs received center Khem Birch, a 2024 first-round draft pick and second-round picks in 2023 and 2025.

The Raptors (26-30) are in 10th place in the Eastern Conference, which would leave them in the conference’s play-in tournament to vie for a playoff berth. They are 4 1/2 games behind the Miami Heat for sixth place and an assured playoff spot, but the Washington Wizards trail Toronto by just percentage points for 10th.

Poeltl, 27, is averaging 12.1 points, 9.0 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 1.1 blocks in 46 starts this season. He is shooting 61.6 percent from the field.

In his seven-year career, the past five with the Spurs after the Raptors took him with the ninth overall pick in the 2016 draft, he is averaging 7.8 points and 6.4 rebounds in just under 21 minutes per game. He has been a starter in 210 of the 462 games in which he has played.

Birch, 30, is in his sixth NBA season, his third with Toronto. After he was waived by the Orlando Magic in April 2021, he joined the Raptors days later to finish that season, and then signed a multiyear contract with them four months later.

In 20 games this season, all coming off the bench, he is averaging 2.2 points and 1.3 rebounds in just over eight minutes per game. His most productive stretch came as he closed out the 2020-21 season with the Raptors. In 19 games, 17 as a starter, he averaged 11.9 points, 7.6 rebounds and 1.2 blocks.

At 14-41, the Spurs are one game out of last place in the Western Conference.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: NFL Honors: Patrick Mahomes wins MVP for second time


Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes claimed his second NFL MVP Award on Thursday while the Chiefs focus on their bid for the league’s most coveted prize in Super Bowl LVII.

Mahomes was recognized in the primetime NFL awards show at Symphony Hall in Phoenix, where football dignitaries gathered to hand out awards for the best of the 2022 season and witness the coronation of the Pro Football Hall of Fame class.

Other finalists were Bills quarterback Josh Allen, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow, Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts and Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson.

“I want to thank God for giving me this platform and putting so many amazing people around me to support this dream I’ve had since I was a little kid,” Mahomes said on a video.

After thanking his family and the team’s ownership and management, he added, “And most of all, my teammates, I would never be standing here today without you all. Every day, giving everything that we have, together to go for the ultimate goal: the Super Bowl. Let’s continue to go for that dream this weekend.”

Jefferson, an All-Pro wide receiver for Minnesota in each of his first three NFL seasons, earned Offensive Player of the Year. Another unanimous All-Pro pick, San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa, picked up Defensive Player of the Year honors.

Mahomes led the NFL with 41 touchdown passes and has the Chiefs (16-3) back in the Super Bowl for the third time in four seasons. Kansas City will oppose Hurts in its quest for another Lombardi Trophy on Sunday night.

The lopsided voting for MVP saw Mahomes receive 48 of the 50 first-place votes. Hurts and Allen each received one first-place vote.

Mahomes was named MVP and Offensive Player of the Year in 2018, then earned MVP of Super Bowl LIV following the 2019 season.

Jefferson, who posted league highs of 128 catches for 1,809 receiving yards, was honored ahead of quarterbacks Hurts and Mahomes and wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

Jefferson thanked his brothers, saying, “I mean, y’all made me who I am. You were all so hard on me. All the times I cried at home. You’re the reason I’m tough. I appreciate ya.”

That toughness contributed to Jefferson having a league-leading 28 receptions of 20-plus yards in 2022 and accounting for 28.3 percent of the Vikings’ total yards from scrimmage. He also led the NFL with 27 first-down receptions on third or fourth down.

Bosa was honored for his stellar 2022 production in 16 regular-season games: an NFL-best 18.5 sacks and 48 quarterback hits.

“To the No. 1 defense in the league, shout out,” Bosa said. “All my guys, you make my job a lot easier. It’s a team sport, I just do my job.

“If I’ve learned one thing in life, whatever end goal you have in life, it’s not going to be a smooth path. There’s going to be times when you’re questioning yourself. If you stay the course and you believe in yourself, there is going to be a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Other finalists for the award were Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones and Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons.

Defensive Rookie of the Year recognition went to New York Jets cornerback Ahmad “Sauce” Gardner. The first rookie to earn first-team All-Pro since Ronnie Lott in 1981, Gardner led the league with 20 passes defensed. He allowed one touchdown — in Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns — in 17 games.

After thanking his family, Gardner added, “I gotta thank Detroit. The east side of Detroit, man, seven miles. It was hard growing up, man, it really was. The neighborhood I stayed in, there was a lot of violence going on. But that was just adversity. That’s what it took for me to get here.”

The other finalists were Lions defensive end Aidan Hutchinson and Seahawks cornerback Tariq Woolen.

The Jets also picked up the rookie award on the other side of the ball, when wide receiver Garrett Wilson was tabbed the Defensive Rookie of the year. Wilson amassed 1,103 yards and four touchdowns on 83 receptions.

Other finalists were 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy and Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III.

A longtime NFL backup, Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith was voted Comeback Player of the Year. A starter for the first time since his second NFL season in 2014, Smith pushed Seattle into the playoffs.

He was named to his first Pro Bowl, led the NFL with a 69.8 completion percentage and posted career-highs with 4,282 yards passing and 30 touchdowns. Other finalists were Giants running back Saquon Barkley and a 49ers midseason acquisition, running back Christian McCaffrey.

First-year New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll, who was the NFL’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 2020 with the Bills, now has another trophy.

Daboll was voted NFL Coach of the Year for his turnaround of the Giants from 4-13 to a wild-card berth and playoff victory. The Giants went 9-7-1 in the regular season, their best mark since 2016 (11-5).

Other finalists were Sean McDermott of the Bills, Doug Pederson of the Jacksonville Jaguars, Kyle Shanahan of the 49ers and Nick Sirianni of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott was named the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, and he addressed his thanks to the Payton family.

“I have such an appreciation for Walter and for your beautiful family that continues the legacy of the charitable work that Walter’s incredible legacy on the field was matched but yet probably exceeded by his humanitarian work off the field,” Prescott said. “I hope that when I’m finished with the game, they can say he was a hell of a player but he was a much better person.

DeMeco Ryans, who was named head coach of the Houston Texans on Jan. 31, was the winner of the assistant coach of the year as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Cincinnati sign Colombian D Santiago Arias

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FC Cincinnati signed Colombian defender Santiago Arias on a free transfer.

The deal announced Thursday runs through the 2023 season and includes an option for 2024.

Arias, 31, has played in nearly 300 games with some of the biggest clubs in Europe, including Spain’s Atletico Madrid, Portugal’s Sporting CP, the Netherlands’ PSV Eindhoven and Germany’s Bayer Leverkusen.

“Santi brings an enormous amount of experience and ability to FC Cincinnati,” FCC general manager Chris Albright said. “His defensive instincts, character, and overall quality is a welcome addition to the group and I’d like to welcome him and his family to Cincinnati.”

Arias helped PSV win three straight Eredivisie titles from 2015-18.

Internationally, he has earned 54 caps and appeared in two World Cups and three Copa Americas for Colombia.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Report: Rays add INF Charlie Culberson on minors deal


The Tampa Bay Rays added infielder Charlie Culberson on a minor league deal Thursday, with the 10-year veteran getting an invitation to major league camp at spring training, the Tampa Bay Times reported.

Culberson, 33, played the past two seasons with the Texas Rangers, batting .252 with a .283 on-base percentage in 68 games last season.

The former first-round draft pick by the San Francisco Giants in 2007 is a career .248 hitter with a .293 on-base percentage and 30 home runs with 145 RBIs in 585 games with the Giants, Colorado Rockies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Atlanta Braves and Rangers.

Known for his versatility on defense, Culberson has played every position except center field and catcher in a major league game. He even has eight appearances as a pitcher, including four over the past two seasons.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Reports: Yu Darvish, Padres agree to $108M extension


The San Diego Padres dug deep into their pocketbook again Thursday, reaching agreement with right-hander Yu Darvish on a six-year, $108 million contract extension, according to multiple reports.

The new contract will take effect this season and expire in 2028, after Darvish turns 42.

Darvish was a rock for the Padres in 2022, finishing 16-8 with a 3.10 ERA in 30 starts. He struck out 197 batters in 194 2/3 innings. His 16 wins were the most since his rookie season. In four postseason starts, Darvish was 2-1 with a 2.88 ERA.

A five-time All-Star, Darvish is entering his 11th season. He has played with the Texas Rangers (2012-17), Los Angeles Dodgers (2017), Chicago Cubs (2018-20) and Padres, who acquired him in a seven-player trade in December 2020.

He has a career record of 95-75 and 3.50 ERA in 1,488 innings. He has 1,788 strikeouts.

Darvish is one of five Padres with a contract of at least $100 million, joining infielders Fernando Tatis Jr., Xander Bogaerts and Manny Machado, and pitcher Joe Musgrove.

Should the Padres complete a long-term extension with outfielder Juan Soto, he would join the list.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Jack Eichel ends drought as Golden Knights blow out Wild


Jack Eichel had a goal and an assist and Reilly Smith scored on a penalty shot to help lead the Vegas Golden Knights to a 5-1 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Thursday night in Saint Paul, Minn.

Eichel’s goal was his first since Jan. 12 against Florida, snapping a nine-game goal drought, and also highlighted a four-goal second period for Vegas. Nicolas Roy, Alex Pietrangelo and Paul Cotter also scored for the Golden Knights while Jonathan Marchessault added two assists.

Logan Thompson made 23 saves to pick up his 20th victory of the season, but he had to be assisted off the ice with a left leg injury with 18:41 remaining in the game. Adin Hill finished up and made four saves.

Kirill Kaprizov scored for Minnesota, which lost its third straight game and sixth in eight.

Marc-Andre Fleury broke a tie with Terry Sawchuk for fourth place for most games played by a goaltender in NHL history with his 972nd contest. He made 18 saves on 23 shots before giving way to Filip Gustavsson at the start of the third period. Gustavsson finished with eight saves.

Roy gave Vegas a 1-0 lead at the 7:07 mark of the first period when his wrist shot from the high slot ricocheted off the shin of Wild defender Calen Addison and through Fleury’s legs. It was Roy’s 10th goal of the season.

Pietrangelo made it 2-0 early in the second period when his shot from the right point deflected off the skate of Joel Eriksson Ek past Fleury. It was his seventh goal of the season.

Minnesota, playing its third game in four days and the second half of a back-to-back that began with a 4-1 loss at Dallas on Wednesday, cut it to 2-1 at 4:37. Kaprizov backhanded in a rebound during a goalmouth scramble on a power play for his 29th goal of the season.

The Golden Knights then broke the game open with three goals in the span of 2:26 midway through the second period.

Cotter started the flurry with his ninth goal of the season, off Eichel’s backhand pass from behind the net.

Smith was then slashed by Alex Goligoski on a breakaway to earn a penalty shot. He fired a wrist shot through Fleury’s pads that slowly trickled over the goal line for his team-leading 19th goal.

Eichel made it 5-1 just 20 seconds later when he broke free down the right wing and ripped a wrist shot past Fleury’s blocker side. It was Eichel’s 16th goal of the season and first in 10 games.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Elias Pettersson leads Canucks to comeback win over Isles


Elias Pettersson scored the tying and go-ahead goals in a span of fewer than four minutes in the third period Thursday night for the visiting Vancouver Canucks, who overcame a two-goal deficit to beat the New York Islanders 6-5 in Elmont, N.Y.

Petterson scored a power-play goal 4:38 into the third before he completed an end-to-end rush by taking a pass from Brock Boeser and beating Ilya Sorokin with 11:32 left.

Anthony Beauvillier, who was traded by the Islanders to the Canucks for Bo Horvat on Jan. 30, added a pivotal insurance goal by redirecting a shot by Boeser with 3:02 left.

Boeser, Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Nils Aman also scored for the Canucks, who are 3-2-1 since Rick Tocchet was named head coach Jan. 22. Goalie Collin Delia made 24 saves.

Horvat also scored in his first game against his former team for the Islanders, who also received goals from Kyle Palmieri, Brock Nelson, Mathew Barzal and Noah Dobson but had their four-game winning streak snapped. Sorokin recorded 28 saves.

The teams traded four goals in a chaotic span of 3:29 shortly beyond the midway point of the first period.

Palmieri opened the scoring at the 11:05 mark, when he created a shooting lane by screeching to a stop with Ekman-Larsson in front of him before firing a shot over Delia’s stick hand.

Ekman-Larsson scored from the blue line following a turnover just 39 seconds later.

The Canucks took a short-lived lead 46 seconds later on Boeser’s goal. Nelson scored an unassisted goal off a Canucks turnover 2:04 later, when he beat Kyle Burroughs to a loose puck, skated up the right side and beat Delia glove side with 5:26 left.

Barzal and Dobson exchanged the puck five times before the center fired a slapshot from the left faceoff circle at the 2:26 mark of the second period for a 3-2 Islanders lead. Horvat extended the advantage to 4-2 with 4:47 left in the second by beating Delia from the edge of the left faceoff circle.

The Canucks cut the deficit to a goal just 51 seconds later when Aman tucked a shot home following Phillip Di Giuseppe’s wraparound pass into the crease.

Dobson scored a power-play, extra-attacker goal with 48.8 seconds left.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Penguins, Ducks aim to build off comeback wins in OT


The Pittsburgh Penguins have the longest active playoff streak in the NHL, reaching the Stanley Cup playoffs in 16 consecutive seasons, but there are no guarantees that will continue.

As they hit the ice in Anaheim on Friday to face the Ducks, the Penguins know the full value of kicking off a four-game road swing on the right note.

The Penguins, who have a 4-3-3 record in their last 10 games, have something to build on after they came out of the All-Star break and claimed a 2-1 overtime victory over the Colorado Avalanche on Tuesday.

“We’ve talked to them about hitting the reset button from a mindset standpoint, getting excited about the opportunities that we have in front of us, and the challenges we have in front of us,” coach Mike Sullivan said. “Our most meaningful hockey is in front of us and we got to get excited about it. It’s also going to be our hardest hockey.”

Defeating the reigning Stanley Cup champion Avalanche showed the kind of resilience the Penguins need while in a dogfight for a playoff berth. Pittsburgh erased a third-period deficit before Kris Letang scored the winner.

“It’s definitely a really good stepping stone,” said forward Bryan Rust, who scored the tying goal late in regulation. “We got to learn some good lessons from this, but consistency is key right now. We’ve been harping on our consistency, and I think we got to walk the walk here and put that into motion.”

Letang has scored the overtime winner in both of Pittsburgh’s last two wins.

“It’s well-chronicled that Tanger’s had a tough first half in so many different ways,” Sullivan said. “So we’re certainly thrilled for him for a lot of reasons. He’s just so important to our team.”

The Ducks are coming off a comeback victory of their own, a 3-2 overtime road win over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday, which came one night after Anaheim dropped a 3-2 shootout affair in Dallas. It’s not an easy way to come out of the break, but the rebuilding young team put its best foot forward.

“I think (it’s) just mindset,” forward Frank Vatrano said. “You’re obviously not going to feel too good even if you come off an eight-day break. A back-to-back is a back-to-back. This is a tough league no matter who you’re playing against. Every night is a challenge. We knew we were going to have a tough challenge ahead, and we just kept our heads in it.”

The Ducks may sit at the bottom of the Pacific Division but they have not completely thrown in the towel. They have a 4-0-1 mark in their last five games.

“That was like air coming out of a balloon there,” coach Dallas Eakins said of earning the most recent victory. “I think the schedule is really tough for all the teams coming off the break. For us to come back and have to play back-to-back is extremely hard. It’s one thing we have been this year, really resilient. We just kept our head down and kept swinging.”

There was no word Thursday whether Ducks All-Star forward Troy Terry, injured in Monday’s game against the Dallas Stars before missing the Chicago game, would be available to face the Penguins. Terry is second on the team with 42 points.

–Field Level Media