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Report: 76ers G Tyrese Maxey (foot) out 3-4 weeks


Philadelphia 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey will be out approximately 3 to 4 weeks with a bone injury in his left foot, The Athletic reported Saturday.

He left Friday night’s 110-102 win against the visiting Milwaukee Bucks after appearing to twist his left ankle with 1:34 remaining in the first half.

Maxey, 22, scored 24 points on 9-of-12 shooting before the injury. He is averaging 22.9 points, 4.4 assists and 3.5 rebounds in 15 starts, shooting 42.2 percent from 3-point range.

A first-round draft pick out of Kentucky in 2020, Maxey has career averages of 14.2 points, 3.4 assists and 2.6 rebounds in 151 games (97 starts).

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Pats place P Jake Bailey on IR, promote Michael Palardy


The New England Patriots placed Jake Bailey on injured reserve Saturday and promoted fellow punter Michael Palardy from the practice squad.

Bailey has a back injury and will have to sit out at least four games. His earliest return would be in Week 16 at the Las Vegas Raiders.

Bailey, 25, is averaging a career-worst 42.1 yards per punt this season. He also handles kickoffs for the Patriots and has 28 touchbacks on 44 kicks through nine games.

Palardy, 30, was signed to the practice squad on Nov. 1. He has a career average of 45.2 yards on 321 punts with the Carolina Panthers (2016-19) and Miami Dolphins (2021).

Coming off their bye week, the Patriots (5-4) host the New York Jets (6-3) on Sunday afternoon. New England won the first meeting, 22-17, in Week 8 in East Rutherford, N.J.

–Field Level Media

Top 5 picks face off as surging Kings face slumping Pistons


Teams hoping to become lucky losers in the 2022 NBA Draft lottery get an opportunity to show off their consolation prizes to one another when the Detroit Pistons visit the Sacramento Kings on Sunday afternoon.

The Pistons and Kings both finished with bottom-seven records last season, giving each at least some optimism that luck could land them the No. 1 pick in the draft.

It didn’t pan out. The Kings moved up from No. 7 to No. 4, which was significantly better than the fate that befell the Pistons, who fell from co-favorite to the fifth spot.

After Paolo Banchero (Orlando), Chet Holmgren (Oklahoma City) and Jabari Smith Jr. (Houston) were selected, the Kings had their choice of Iowa forward Keegan Murray or Purdue guard Jaden Ivey.

Sacramento chose Murray, allowing the Pistons to snatch Ivey.

So far: Advantage, Pistons. While the Kings have gotten off to a much faster start in the win column, Ivey has thus far exceeded Murray in stats.

Playing alongside Cade Cunningham until the top pick of the 2021 draft injured his shin recently, Ivey has scored in double figures in 15 of his 16 games and recorded double-doubles in three. His 17 points and five assists in Friday’s 128-121 road loss to the Los Angeles Lakers left his season averages at 16.3 and 4.2, respectively.

“I love his game,” Pistons coach Dwane Casey assures. “He’s going to be a great player in our league for a long time. He just has to go through the growing pains.”

Ivey went head-to-head with No. 1 overall pick Banchero in the opener and contributed 19 points to a Pistons win. He has yet to face Holmgren, who is injured and out for the season, or Smith, and on Sunday gets his first shot at Murray.

The Kings’ prize rookie has been bothered by a sore back and sat out Thursday’s 130-112 home win over the San Antonio Spurs. The injury is not considered to be serious and he is probable to return Sunday.

Murray has averaged 12.0 points and 3.7 rebounds for a team that has been an early surprise under new coach Mike Brown. The Kings have rebounded from an 0-4 start to win eight of 10, including their last five in a row.

They’ll be looking to complete a perfect 4-0 homestand against the Pistons, having already beaten Golden State, Brooklyn and San Antonio in the past week.

Having denied their fans a first-hand view of the playoffs since 2006, the Kings have taken a “Win One For Sacramento” approach to the season.

“It’s electric,” standout guard De’Aaron Fox insisted about the fans’ response to the above-.500 start. “Whenever you’re winning in this city, it’s a very different feeling. For us, we want to continue to put on a show, continue to win — not only for ourselves, but for this fanbase.”

The Pistons have lost six in a row, including two straight to open their current six-game Western swing. Cunningham remains out indefinitely with a shin injury that is being reported as a stress fracture that might require surgery.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Lions WR Josh Reynolds downgraded to out vs. Giants


Detroit Lions wide receiver Josh Reynolds has been downgraded from questionable to out for Sunday’s game against the New York Giants in East Rutherford, N.J.

Reynolds, who is nursing a back injury, was not on the team flight.

Wideouts Amon-Ra St. Brown and Kalif Raymond likely will see more targets with the absence of Reynolds, who has 26 catches for 357 yards and two touchdowns in seven games this season.

Reynolds, 27, has 168 receptions for 2,203 yards and 13 touchdowns in 83 career games (36 starts) with the Los Angeles Rams (2017-20), Tennessee Titans (2021) and Lions.

–Field Level Media

Hornets try to match Wizards’ recent rhythm


The Charlotte Hornets and Washington Wizards are coming off Friday night games that had something in common, as neither was decided in regulation.

From there, there were different routes.

So expect the Wizards to be in a little better shape when the teams meet Sunday night in Washington.

The Wizards beat the visiting Miami Heat 107-106 in overtime for their fifth victory in their last six games.

The Hornets have to search for any positives, particularly after a bizarre double-overtime loss at Cleveland.

Charlotte came back from 10 down in the final 45 seconds of regulation and then was in position to win in the first overtime before ultimately suffering its 10th loss in the last 11 games.

“You have to be able to handle disappointment, frustration and success and move on,” Hornets coach Steve Clifford said. “There’s a lot to learn from (a game like that).”

Washington’s stretch of positive results began with a 108-100 victory Nov. 7 at Charlotte.

Kyle Kuzma of the Wizards had a team-high 20 points in that game, beginning a stretch of four outings with 20 or more points in a six-game span.

It’s no wonder Kuzma’s confidence has been soaring. He hit a game-tying 3-pointer to get Friday night’s game into overtime.

“My mindset was I’m going to jack this thing up from where I was standing or I’m just going to make a simple play and hit Kuz,” Washington guard Bradley Beal said, giving his version of endorsing the confidence he has in Kuzma.

The Hornets often bog down offensively late in the games. On Friday against Cleveland, they perked up in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Cavaliers 35-23.

“Fourth quarter, our offense has been a problem,” Clifford said. “(Against Cleveland), it was terrific.”

Charlotte reserve center Nick Richards produced his third career double-double. That came in part because of a career-best 14 rebounds.

More consistency from players such as Richards would be a boost for the Hornets, whose roster tends to have players coming and going in terms of availability. Point guard LaMelo Ball is out again with an ankle injury and has played in only three games.

On the plus side, Gordon Hayward (shoulder) returned to action Friday night.

“It was great to have Gordon back,” Clifford said of the forward’s 13 points in 42 minutes of action.

Hayward was one of four Charlotte players to log 39 or more minutes, so the wear and tear factor might be worth monitoring. Even though it’s early in the season, several of the Hornets have been called upon for extensive duty because of the evolving roster.

While Charlotte’s roster seems limited to some degree, the Wizards are turning to all sorts of producers. Taj Gibson didn’t play in the first half Friday against Miami, then showed up and made key contributions.

“Taj really won the game,” Kuzma said. “Taj coming in really just changed it. … Had eight rebounds and huge defensive stops.”

Sunday’s game marks the last in Washington’s six-game homestand. The Wizards are 4-1 so far. Three of Charlotte’s four wins this season have come on the road.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bengals activate DT D.J. Reader from injured reserve


The Cincinnati Bengals activated defensive tackle D.J. Reader from injured reserve on Saturday.

Reader, a team captain, injured his left knee during the Bengals’ 27-12 victory over the New York Jets on Sept. 25. He was placed on injured reserve four days later.

Reader, 28, recorded 10 tackles, three quarterback hits and one fumble recovery in three games this season.

Overall, Reader has 226 tackles, 35 quarterback hits and 8.5 sacks in 84 games (75 starts) with the Bengals and Houston Texans (2016-19), who selected him in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft.

Also on Saturday, the Bengals elevated punter Drue Chrisman and wide receiver Trenton Irwin from the practice squad.

–Field Level Media

Knicks looking to flex road muscles at Phoenix


Back-to-back wins over a pair of Western Conference contenders to start a pivotal road trip provided a glimpse of the consistency the New York Knicks have been seeking for most of the last two seasons.

But if Friday’s loss to the Golden State Warriors was any indication, that glimpse might have just been a mirage.

The Knicks will look to clinch a winning record on their five-game road swing Sunday afternoon when they visit the Phoenix Suns in the first clash this season between the teams.

Both clubs were off Saturday after falling Friday night, when the Knicks lost to the Warriors 111-101 and the Suns were nipped by the host Utah Jazz, 134-133.

The loss represented a step back for the Knicks, who built just their second winning streak of the season by beating the Jazz 118-111 on Tuesday night before edging the Denver Nuggets, 106-103, the next night.

But the Knicks squandered a chance to take advantage of the defending NBA champion Warriors, who were just 6-9 entering Friday night. Golden State raced to a 35-19 lead after the first quarter, led by as many as 22 points in the second quarter and never allowed New York to get closer than eight points in the second half.

“The second, third and fourth quarters, we played the way we needed to play in the first quarter,” Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau said. “But we had given them such a cushion that we didn’t give ourselves a real chance.”

The Knicks still have a chance at their most successful road trip in more than eight years. New York, which finishes the trip at Oklahoma City on Monday night, hasn’t posted a winning record on a road trip of five games or longer since going 3-2 on a West Coast trek from March 25-31, 2014.

“We’ve still got a chance to make it a great trip,” Knicks forward Julius Randle said. “We’ve got two more games, two more very winnable games. We’ve got a chance to make it a great trip and go back home feeling pretty good about ourselves.”

A slow start Friday was typical of an inconsistent stretch for the Suns, who have gone 3-5 since a five-game winning streak (Oct. 23 to Nov. 1). Phoenix, which beat the Warriors 130-119 on Wednesday night, had a chance to win a second straight Friday but fell behind Utah by 19 points in the first quarter and trailed by as many as 15 points in the second quarter.

The Suns came all the way back and tied the game twice — once in the final minute of the third and again in the opening seconds of the fourth — before Damian Lee hit a 3-pointer to give the visitors their lone lead at 121-120 with 7:28 left. But Phoenix was 3 of 14 with two turnovers the rest of the way, a span in which it missed nine shots with a chance to tie the score or retake the lead.

“We were fighting uphill all game,” said Suns guard Devin Booker, who scored 49 points but had just four points in the fourth quarter. “I think we gave them a lot of confidence to start the game.”

Suns point guard Chris Paul missed his fifth straight game with a sore right heel and has already been ruled out for Sunday.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Commanders RB J.D. McKissic on IR, reportedly to miss rest of season


Washington Commanders running back J.D. McKissic was placed on injured reserve due to a neck injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the season, NFL Network reported on Saturday.

The Commanders only announced Saturday that McKissic and tight end Armani Rogers were placed on injured reserve, and that linebacker Nathan Gerry was elevated from the practice squad.

No timeline was given for McKissic or Rogers to return.

McKissic has been idle for Washington’s past two games. He last played in the Commanders’ 17-16 win over the Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 30, during which he carried twice for six yards and had three receptions for 14 yards.

McKissic, 29, has 22 carries for 95 yards and 27 receptions for 173 yards in eight games this season.

He has rushed for 1,074 yards and four touchdowns and has 220 catches for 1,674 yards and seven scores in 70 career games (14 starts) with the Seattle Seahawks (2016-18), Detroit Lions (2019) and Washington franchise.

Rogers, 24, has five receptions for 64 yards in 10 games this season for the Commanders.

Gerry, 27, has played in two games this season.

Gerry totaled 163 tackles, 3.5 sacks and three interceptions in 46 career games (22 starts) with the Philadelphia Eagles. He was selected by Philadelphia in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft out of Nebraska.

–Field Level Media

Reports: Pistons G Cade Cunningham (shin) out indefinitely


Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham will be out indefinitely with a left shin injury that could require surgery, multiple outlets reported Saturday.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft, Cunningham last played Nov. 9. and the Pistons are 0-5 without him.

The Detroit Free Press said Cunningham, 21, is suspected to have a hairline stress fracture in his shin and surgery is an option.

Rest is an option, but even if the fracture heals without surgery, Cunningham would be out an “indefinite” amount of time, the Free Press reported. Cunningham is expected to decide about surgery in the next few days.

In 12 games this season, he is averaging 19.9 points, 6.2 rebounds and 6.0 assists.

The Pistons have lost six games in a row to fall to an NBA-worst 3-14. They have four games left on a West Coast swing and will face the Kings in Sacramento on Sunday.

–Field Level Media

CFL News: Blue Bombers aim for 3rd straight Grey Cup vs. Argos


Despite an ankle injury, quarterback Zach Collaros will lead the Winnipeg Blue Bombers against the Toronto Argonauts in pursuit of a third consecutive Grey Cup championship Sunday at Regina.

Collaros, who this week was named the CFL’s Most Outstanding Player for the second straight season, practiced Friday for the first time this week in preparation for the 109th Grey Cup.

He was injured late in the West Division final against the B.C. Lions on Nov. 13.

“I thought he looked good out there,” Blue Bombers coach Mike O’Shea said.

“He’s tough as nails,” running back Brady Oliveira said. “He’s ready to go. He looked great out there (Friday) and we’re excited to have him on the field with us Sunday.”

Collaros led the league with 37 touchdown passes and led the Blue Bombers (15-3) to the league’s best regular-season record. His 4,182 passing yards were second to McLeod Bethel-Thompson (4,731), who led Toronto (11-7) to first place in the East Division.

Argonauts running back Andrew Harris, a Winnipeg native, was a major player in the Blue Bombers’ Grey Cup wins in 2019 and 2021. COVID-19 prevented a 2020 season.

Harris, 35, joined Toronto as a free agent after Winnipeg was slow to make an offer after playing for the Blue Bombers since 2016.

In his eighth game this season, he suffered a torn pectoral muscle that required surgery and appeared to end his season. Surprisingly, he returned for the East final victory over the Montreal Alouettes on Nov. 13, rushing for 42 yards and a TD on nine carries and catching one pass for 30 yards.

“I’d be lying to you if once I signed with the Argos that I didn’t have this date, the Grey Cup, circled in my mind.” Harris said.

“We know what this means to him,” Bethel-Thompson said. “So, of course, there’s a little bit of, ‘Win one for Andrew.’ We know he wasn’t happy with the way he left.”

The Argonauts and Blue Bombers have met in the Grey Cup six times since 1937, most recently in 1950, and Toronto has won each time. The Argos are seeking their first title since 2017.

Winnipeg won 23-22 at Toronto on July 4 in the only meeting between the teams this season.

–Field Level Media