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versary · 2 years
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oh my GOD the aus vs. can game just then......... i don't know how anyone can think women's basketball is boring. i was on the edge of my seat literally the entire time. holy shit.
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sounmashnews · 2 years
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[ad_1] One of sport’s biggest comebacks has come full circle with Lauren Jackson saying the Opals bronze medal sport right now can be her final. The 41-year-old, who produced an unbelievable return to the court docket within the FIBA Women’s World Cup in Sydney, can end on a excessive and the rostrum if Australia defeat Canada at 1pm. Jackson posted on social media: “It just dawned on me that this will be my last game ever in the green and gold and how lucky I am to have had this opportunity to represent Australia and also say goodbye, I didn’t get that chance all those years ago.”A horror damage run pressured the nation’s biggest ever basketballer into retirement in 2016. Before the World Cup, her final look for the Opals was in 2013.Can shattered Opals declare bronze redemption?The Opals’ gold medal hopes are gone after they have been overwhelmed by China in an exciting quarter-final, now they have to choose themselves up for a bronze medal conflict in opposition to Canada.Here are 5 issues Australia might want to do beat Canada. TOUGH STUFFAustralia has been praised for the robust model of basketball it’s delivered to the event and it’s an attribute one impressed USA star spoke about on semi-final evening.Olympic gold medallist Jewell Loyd has performed with and in opposition to Aussies within the WNBA and says the Opals will carry the warmth in opposition to Canada.“They’re physical, they’re tough and I feel like people aren’t talking about that enough,” she informed News Corp. “Australia fight for every possession, every ball, they don’t back down. They’ve also been shooting the ball well.“I’ve got two Australians (Ezi Magbegor and Steph Talbot) on my team at Seattle so I know their character, I know how they play.”ELECTRIC EZIAustralia’s brightest younger star Ezi Magbegor had a sluggish begin to the event however has flourished and produced some massive moments within the Opals’ run to the finals.She even confirmed some welcome aggression within the remaining pool sport in opposition to Japan.Against China on Friday evening, it was massive baskets, larger blocks and almighty stops.In a WNBA season with Seattle Storm, the place the 23-year-old earned choice within the league’s all defensive second crew, she confirmed she will take it as much as the perfect.The remaining day of play will be Ezi’s stage to shine and lead Australia to a medal.FAST STARTStrong begins have alluded the Opals at instances throughout the event and an amazing first interval will maintain the house nation in good stead for a bronze medal.It would set up early confidence and momentum in entrance of a passionate green-and-gold crowd and put the Canadians on the again foot similar to the USA did in its barnstorming semi-final.The USA had piled on 15 factors earlier than the Canadians discovered the online, establishing a commanding 27-7 quarter-time lead. In distinction, Australia scored 17 first-quarter factors to China’s 13.NULLIFY NIRRANirra Fields was a pressure for Canada when the groups met final Monday with a game-high 17 factors to go together with six rebounds and three assists.The skilled guard, who performed underneath Australian coach Sandy Brondello at Phoenix Mercury within the WNBA, had a difficult evening in opposition to the USA going 0/8 earlier than scoring her first factors of the ultimate within the third quarter.You can guess the Australian teaching employees can have how the Americans slowed Fields down on the scout.GOODNIGHT NURSENot many worldwide gamers have loved success in Australia like Kia Nurse, Canberra’s two-time championship participant and the one import to ever win the WNBL MVP.Regardless of the results of the bronze medal sport, it’s been a outstanding event for the guard who returned from a 12 months on the sidelines with an ACL damage in Sydney.The Opals know she’s a game-changer and match winner and Nurse feels good being again on Aussie soil.“This is a place where I’ve had a lot of success and I found a lot of confidence in my career playing here,” Nurse mentioned.
Shutting down Nurse will tick a significant field for Australia.Watch each sport of the 2022/23 NBL Season on ESPN on Kayo Sports. Season begins this Saturday October 1. New to Kayo? Start your free trial now >Originally revealed as Women’s World Cup basketball: Australia vs Canada, bronze medal match [ad_2] Source link
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female-buckets · 2 years
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Seems like the Team USA camp roster is skewed more towards newbies than vets. Could the lack of experience could be an issue? Or is it too early to tell? Also dying to know why Tina isn’t there. Did she withdraw from consideration or is she being snubbed?
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I don't feel there's that much of a skew towards newbies. It's about the same as how most selection camps look. Most of these women are over 27 and most have done at least one senior international tournament with USA Basketball. And Angel's there. So it's not like they're totally clearing out the old guard.
But there are 3 veterans notably missing. Nneka, Skylar, and Tina.
Nneka got stuck in an awkward position last year between USA Basketball and the Nigerian team. Everyone expected her to somehow play for Nigeria at the Olympics. But she's won 2 FIBA world cup gold medals for USA. If she had switched national teams before 2014, it probably would've been fine. But FIBA can't just let her switch now. Even though she didn't have much of a case for switching, she made the inquiry with FIBA anyway. And now, she's on bad terms with both the USA and Nigerian national teams. Oops.
As for Skylar and Tina... I don't know.
Skylar left the Mercury, deleted her twitter, and deleted all the basketball highlights off her instagram. She even deleted all her Olympic gold medal posts from last year. She might be going through a "I'm quitting basketball" moment. Maybe she just didn't pick up the phone when USA Basketball called.
Tina has 3 Olympic golds and 3 world cup championships. I can't think of any reason USA Basketball wouldn't call her. They must've called her. And she must've turned them down.
I just wonder if any of it is connected to the divorce drama. Tina said she has DT's support. But DT being nice and trying to keep the peace doesn't change the fact that Tina burned her. And now, after 11 consistent years on the senior national team, Tina suddenly doesn't want to go back. She didn't officially retire from the team the way DT, Sue, and Sylvia did. She's just suddenly not interested.
The whole thing is wild.
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gaywoso · 3 years
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Women’s International Basketball Schedule July-December 2021
note: this schedule might not have all the information or have incorrect information, tried my best to put this together. if something is wrong, blame FIBA
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FIBA U20 Women's European Championship Division B
FIBA U16 Women's European Championship Division C
Centrobasket U17 Women's Championship
FIBA Women's U18 European Championship Division B
FIBA U18 Women's Championship Division C
FIBA Women's U16 European Championship Division B
FIBA Women's Polynesia Basketball Cup
FIBA Women's Asia Cup
South American U17 Women's Championship
WNBA
Friday, May 14th-Sunday September 19th (Regular Season) & latest possible final is Tuesday, October 19th
JULY
Olympics 3x3: Saturday, July 24th-Wednesday, July 28th
Olympics Women: Monday, July 26th-Sunday, August 8th
FIBA U20 Women's European Challengers: Monday, July 12th-Sunday, July 18th
FIBA Women's European Championship for Small Countries: Tuesday, July 20th-Sunday, July 25th
FIBA Women's U18 European Challengers: Tuesday, July 27th-Sunday, August 1st
AUGUST
FIBA U16 Women’s African Championship: Tuesday, August 6th-Friday, August 16th
FIBA U19 Women's Basketball World Cup: Wednesday, August 7th-Thursday, August 15th
FIBA Women's U16 European Challengers: Monday, August 9th-Monday, August 16th
SEPTEMBER
FIBA Women's AfroBasket: Friday, September 17th-Monday, September 27th
NOVEMBER
International Window: Sunday, November 7th-Monday, November 15th
Fall Unannounced
EuroLeague 2021-22: September/October start (TBA)
EuroCup 2021-22: September/October start (TBA)
Russian league: September/October start (TBA)
Turkish league: October start (TBA)
Spanish league: September/October start (TBA)
French league: September/October start (TBA)
FIBA Supercup: October (TBA)
NCAA: November start (TBA)
WHERE TO WATCH
FIBA/International/EuroLeague/EuroCup: FIBA YouTube, livebasketball (pay), ESPN+ (pay), and they may start to stream on Twitch
WNBA: TV & WNBA League Pass [schedule with TV listings]
Turkish league: TBF YouTube, Tivibu Spor stream with VPN, Tivibu Spor YouTube with VPN
Russian league: Russia Basket website, UMMC Ekaterinburg YouTube for home games, Dynamo Kursk YouTube
Spanish league: ?
French league: FFBB YouTube
*hope this information helps!*
[post was originally made on July 7th, 2021]
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I don't know if you follow Eurobasket women but they had a post asking who your favorite #7 is and of course for me it's my tall Spanish wife 😍 sorry to the Italian one bc she's gay but my wife is da goat! Also I'm worried about Eurobasket like assuming its postponed until 2022 then the fiba world cup until 2023? Poor Laia Palau gonna retire by then. And Sue bird. Smh
i do not but i will now!
2022??? that’s so long jeez louise all this postponing sports fuckin blows man it’s messing everything up
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inlobhoko-blog · 4 years
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rmbaloncesto · 5 years
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Para Mamá: Why Willy Hernangómez is Switching Jersey Numbers
Willy Hernangómez is a newly-crowned FIBA World Cup champion after the Spanish National Team brought home gold a little less than two weeks ago from China. But adding this title to his repertoire isn’t the only change that’s taken place in the 25-year-old basketball star’s life. For the third time in his NBA career, Hernangómez is switching jersey numbers, this time taking on No. 9 in honor of his mother, Margarita Geuer, a former player herself.
Geuer made 158 appearances with the Spanish National Team from 1985-1993, most notably winning the country’s first-ever Women’s Eurobasket gold in 1993. “I just wanted to wear No. 9 because my mom gave me her basketball talent, so I try to play like her,” said Hernangómez in an exclusive interview with Hornets.com. “Having a big connection with my mom and her number is going to be special. I’m going to have my mom always there in Charlotte with me, watching me and giving me that energy to help the team.” Born to German parents in Sevilla, Geuer was a four-time Liga Femenina champion, a 1992 Olympian in Barcelona and still sits eighth on the federation’s all-time scoring leaderboard with 1,716 career points.
Hernangómez, who sports No. 14 for Spain, revealed his numerical intentions to his mother prior to the start of the World Cup, which came shortly after divulging he’d also be wearing her last name with the National Team. “The first time I told her, ‘Mom, I’m going to switch numbers now with Charlotte,’ she started crying again and again and again, even after I told her I was going to play with her last name at the World Cup,” he said. “She was hugging me, kissing me. In Spain, a lot of people have their father’s name in their name, but my mom is a big-time supporter and I wanted to show her love. She really took care of us for many, many years.”
Willy’s father, Guillermo Hernangómez Heredero, Geuer, his aunt and his uncle all made the long journey to witness La Roja run the table to its second-ever World Cup title. Hernangómez is the oldest of three children – his brother, Juancho plays for the Denver Nuggets and is also on the National Team and his sister, Andrea, is a rising sophomore at Fairfield University and represented Spain at the Women’s Under-18 Eurobasket last summer. “It was really, really special,” said Hernangómez. “China from Spain is really far to travel. We are a really close family. We really love each other. We missed my sister because she’s already with her university. Seeing my parents supporting us and then watching us winning was an amazing experience for me, for them. It was something unbelievable.”
Geuer retired from playing one year before Hernangómez was born, so he never got the opportunity to personally see her play in a real competition. Though his father was quite the player himself having won a Liga ACB title with Real Madrid before injuries derailed his career, the Hornets big man is confident in where his particular basketball skills originated from. “I got the opportunity to watch my mom on TV and films and she brought that same energy. She was a beast in the low post, had good shooting range, grabbing rebounds, hitting everybody, fighting for the ball. She was kind of like me playing in the low post. I feel like I’m the same player as my mom, so I’m very proud. My brother got everything from my father and then my sister is like a mix of my dad and mom. Hopefully, she will be the best.”
For reference, No. 9 was vacated on the Hornets with the offseason retirement of 18-year NBA veteran Tony Parker. Phoenix Suns point guard Ricky Rubio, the 2019 World Cup MVP, has had ownership of the digit on the National Team for quite some time. Winning the gold medal was the perfect ending for Willy Hernangómez at his first FIBA World Cup competition with the Spanish National Team. Now, wearing No. 9 with the Charlotte Hornets marks the perfect beginning to the next chapter of his basketball career. “This summer, I wore her last name for the National Team and then to get the gold medal at the World Cup was something very special. Right now, I’m trying to have the best feeling possible wearing her number.”
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latestinbollywood · 2 years
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Haley Jones Stanford Parents, Ethnicity, Wiki, Biography, Age, Boyfriend, Career, Net Worth & More
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Haley Jones Stanford Parents, Ethnicity:- Haley Jones Stanford is an American college basketball player. She plays for the Stanford Cardinal of the Pac-12 conference. When she used to play in sophomore class in 2021 then she was named to All-conference selection in the Pac-12. Jones won the title of the Final Four Most Oustanding play when the cardinal team won the national championship. At present, her fans are searching for Haley Jones Stanford's Parents, Ethnicity. Who are Haley Jones Stanford's Parents? You can get all details provided below.
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Breaking: D’Tigress drawn in Group B with France, Australia, Canada, 2 others in Women’s World Cup
Breaking: D’Tigress drawn in Group B with France, Australia, Canada, 2 others in Women’s World Cup
Nigeria Women’s Basketball senior team, D’Tigress will face familiar opponents when they kick off their FIBA Women’s World Cup campaign in Sydney, Australia in September. Drawn in Group B, they will face France, Australia, Canada, Japan and Serbia. The post Breaking: D’Tigress drawn in Group B with France, Australia, Canada, 2 others in Women’s World Cup appeared first on Expressive Info.
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laresearchette · 2 years
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Friday, February 11, 2022 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHERE CAN I FIND THOSE PREMIERES?: PRETZEL AND THE PUPPIES (Apple TV+) THE SKY IS EVERYWHERE (Apple TV +) DOLLFACE (Crave TV) FIRST TIME FIXER (discovery +) THE IN BETWEEN (Paramount +) POLY (The Roku Channel) everything's gonna be all white (Crave 3) 9:50pm
WHAT IS NOT PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT OLD FLAMES NEVER DIE (TBD - Lifetime Canada)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA HOMESTAY HOUSEBROKEN I WANT YOU BACK LOL: LAST ONE LAUGHING BRAZIL SOFIA NIÑO DE RIVERA: I WOULD DO IT AGAIN
CBC GEM BEST IN MINIATURE
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WINTER OLYMPICS (CBC/SN1) 6:00am: Short Track Speed Skating & Women's Hockey QF: Canada vs Sweden (SN) 6:00pm: Short Track Speed Skating & Men's Hockey, Latvia vs. Finland (TSN2) 7:15am: Men's skeleton, heat 3 and 4. (CBC) 8:00am: Women's Hockey, Second Quarterfinal: Canada vs. Sweden (CBC/SN/TSN/TSN4) 12:00pm: Hockey Show (CBC) 1:00pm: Beijing Today (SNPacific/SNOntario/SNEast) 4:00pm: Women's curling, Canada vs. Japan. (CBC) 7:00pm: Primetime Coverage (TSN) 8:00pm: Men's curling, Great Britian vs. U.S, Women's hockey, (SN/SN1/TSN4) 8:00pm: Women's Curling & Women's Hockey (TSN2) 8:00pm: Women's curling, Sweden vs. Canada, snowboard cross, women's hockey quarterfinal, Russian Olympic Committee vs. Switzerland, hockey post show. (CBC) 9:00pm: Mixed team snowboard cross (CBC) 10:00pm: Women's Curling: Sweden vs. Canada (SN1) 10:30pm: Women's Skeleton & Women's Hockey (CBC/SN) 11:00pm: Men's Hockey, Canada vs. U.S. (SN1/SNOntario/SNEast/SNWest) 12:00am: Women's Hockey and Men's Hockey, Canada vs. United States. (CBC) 1:30am: Men's Curling: Canada vs. Sweden (CBC) 4:00am: Speed skating - men's 500m; Men's hockey: Germany vs. China.
NBA BASKETBALL (SN Now) 7:00pm: Hornets vs. Pacers
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CHL HOCKEY (TSN5) 7:30pm: London Knights vs. Kitchener Rangers
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CUT, COLOR, MURDER (W Network) 8:00pm:  When the creator of a beauty pageant is found dead, a savvy hairdresser teams up with a detective to clear the names of those she loves.
MORNING SHOW MYSTERIES: MURDER ON THE MENU (Super Channel Heart & Home) 8:00pm:  Beloved cooking show host Billie Blessings finds herself in hot water when a dead body turns up in the car of one of her guests.
KIMI (Crave) 9:00pm:  An agoraphobic tech worker discovers recorded evidence of a violent crime but is met with resistance when she tries to report it. Seeking justice, she must now do the thing she fears the most: she must leave her apartment.
LOVE SARAH (Super Channel Fuse) 9:00pm: A young woman enlists the help of her grandmother and her mother's best friend to open a bakery in London.
RUGBY (TSN5) 10:00pm: L.A. Glintinis vs. Toronto Arrows
FIBA BASKETBALL (SN360) 1:00am: Canadian Women's Basketball: World Cup Qualifying - Canada vs. Bosnia & Herzegovina
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gaywoso · 2 years
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Oh shoot I didn't realize that the FIBA Women's World Cup 🏀qualifying tournaments started yesterday until Sunday the 13th! Will try to post the remaining games and info.
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your-dietician · 3 years
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It’s Good to Be Reggie Jackson, in the N.B.A. and in Baseball
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It’s Good to Be Reggie Jackson, in the N.B.A. and in Baseball
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When insight was needed on the proverbial batting practice buzz generated by Stephen Curry’s pregame shooting routines or LeBron James’s unfamiliar pursuit of a championship in October, Reggie Jackson, the former Yankee, was a natural expert to seek out for an interview.
These unpredictable N.B.A. playoffs have provided further cause to consult Mr. October, because, well, who better to ask about basketball’s Reggie Jackson having a monster postseason?
Reggie Jackson, the baseball Hall of Famer, has never met Reggie Jackson, the resurgent Los Angeles Clipper, but the links between them are only getting stronger. The younger Jackson’s playoff flourish has made sure of it.
“I’ve always known the name and seen him around,” Reggie Jackson, who spent five seasons with the Yankees and turned 75 in May, said in a telephone interview. “And I’ve always hoped for him to do well like this. The fact that he’s got my name, I’m glad to see him doing well a little extra. I want him to make the name good.”
Jackson emphasized “good” and let out a laugh, knowing the Clippers’ Jackson is suddenly doing that regularly. The basketball Jackson began his 10th N.B.A. season with less than four minutes of playing time on opening night and started the Clippers’ first-round series against Dallas on the bench, but he has been one of the stars of this postseason ever since. On Monday night, Jackson helped the short-handed Clippers extend the Western Conference finals with 23 points in a Game 5 victory at Phoenix that staved off elimination.
The Clippers were without Kawhi Leonard, who has missed the entire series, and their starting center, Ivica Zubac, both sidelined by knee injuries. Paul George rightly soaked up the spotlight after scoring 41 gritty points in a 116-102 triumph that denied Chris Paul passage to his first N.B.A. finals. Yet Jackson remained prominent as he calmly continued his emergence as the team’s most reliable offensive option apart from George and Leonard — as predicted by no one when the playoffs began in mid-May.
Marcus Morris and Luke Kennard, each awarded a contract last off-season worth more than $60 million, haven’t approached third-option production. Jackson, playing on a $2.3 million veteran minimum deal at 31 years old, is averaging 18.1 points per game in the playoffs, while shooting a heady 49.2 percent from the field, 41.5 percent from 3-point range and 86.8 percent from the free-throw line.
Jackson has made at least three 3-pointers in 15 games this postseason, something only two other players in league history have managed: Golden State’s Curry and Klay Thompson. When Jackson and George are on the floor together with any three Clippers in small-ball lineups — any three, in other words, apart from Zubac and DeMarcus Cousins — Los Angeles is averaging a robust 1.34 points per possession.
Ian Eagle, the ace Nets broadcaster working playoff games for TNT, had seen enough by Game 5 of the Clippers’ series against Utah to excitedly trumpet a corner 3-pointer from Jackson thusly: “Ka-boom! Reggie Jackson has been Mr. June.”
Mr. October, as baseball’s Reggie Jackson has been known since the 1970s, routinely attends Golden State games and said he would plot a trip to watch his namesake in person “when the Warriors get their game back together.” It’s much easier for Jackson to relate to stars like Leonard or George than to a role player in an unforeseen breakout run, but Clippers Coach Tyronn Lue insisted that there was a tangible parallel beyond the name connection.
“Reggie, man,” Lue said of his playoff star. “He loves these type of moments to be able to play on a big stage.”
When Lue watches Jackson now, after making him a starter in response to losing the first two games of the Dallas series at home, he sees a player who is “so free.” Jackson said of the Clippers last week that “this team has empowered me” to play with that freedom — after myriad injuries (ankle, back, leg) led Jackson to a February 2020 buyout of the final year of a five-year, $80 million contract with the Detroit Pistons and uncertainty about the direction of his career.
Strong support from George, one of Jackson’s closest friends, has provided a key boost at dark times over the past year. And Lue has helped draw the best out of Jackson by simplifying his role compared with his time in Detroit. With the Clippers, Jackson has a green light to focus on scoring rather than playmaking. This season, for the first time in his career, he shot better than 40 percent from 3-point range during the regular season.
In yet another connection to Jackson’s baseball counterpart, adding eyewear to his in-game ensemble appears to have helped, too. The Yankees’ Jackson was famed for wearing aviator-style glasses at the plate and in the field that he said “kind of turned into my style.” The Clippers’ Jackson started wearing protective goggles in April after getting poked in the eye and promptly riddled the Houston Rockets for 26 points in the first game he tried them. In a foreshadowing of his playoff production, starting with the Houston game on April 9, Jackson shot 45.8 percent on 3-pointers (44 for 96) over his last 17 games of the regular season.
“The glasses are here to stay,” Jackson said.
His future with the Clippers is less certain. They can only offer a new contract that starts in the $10 million range because of financial constraints, and there is sure to be off-season interest after these playoffs.
Yet Jackson has incentive to explore staying, given how well he has settled in Clipperland, and I am throwing myself in as a beneficiary. Jackson’s postseason surge gave me one more excellent reason to reach out to the Reggie Jackson of my youth, for one of those all-my-worlds-colliding stories that I have loved sharing with you on Tuesdays in this space.
The first time I interviewed baseball’s Jackson was on ESPN’s “SportsCenter” when he agreed to join me on live television to co-narrate one of Curry’s dazzling pregame shooting sessions. Like a great home run hitter in the batting practice cage, Curry had fans arriving at Warriors games earlier than ever for a glimpse of his shooting prowess.
This is the third time I’ve interviewed Jackson for this newsletter, which made its debut in January 2018. After Kobe Bryant’s tragic death in a helicopter crash in January 2020, I asked him to share his experiences from the Yankees’ crushing loss of Thurman Munson in a 1979 plane crash. As the Lakers neared a pandemic-delayed championship, I asked him to expound on October glory and his LeBron fandom.
Because of my nostalgic bent, and the playoff story that basketball’s Jackson has been weaving with the Clippers, I thought one more chat with No. 44 was in order as I prepare to enter a new chapter in my career. After nearly four dream-come-true years here, including my introduction to the newsletter world, I am leaving The New York Times.
Some wise words from Reginald Martinez Jackson on Reginald Shon Jackson seemed like the perfect way to sign off.
“You’re always looking for a guy who can perform when it counts,” he said.
Mr. October would know.
Editor’s Note: We are sad to see Marc go, but this newsletter will be sticking around a little longer, through the end of the playoffs. We’ll have guest writers and our latest N.B.A. news, features and analysis. Stay tuned!
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You ask; I answer. Every week in this space, I’ll field three questions posed via email at [email protected]. Please include your first and last name, as well as the city you’re writing in from, and make sure “Corner Three” is in the subject line.
(Questions may be lightly edited or condensed for clarity.)
Q: What’s the upside for playing for U.S.A. Basketball in Tokyo? The team is full of high-profile stars. I think they would benefit more, after how taxing the last two seasons were, using the off-season to train on their own and relax a bit. Are they playing for money — like endorsements? Is it to enhance their brand? Is there a performance edge to be gained? Is it for the perks of going to the Olympics? — Mike Chamernik (Chicago)
Stein: You answered your own question pretty well. Some or all of those benefits exist for N.B.A. stars when they play on the largest of world stages, which is why U.S.A.B. officials never have trouble finding 12 excellent players to fill out an Olympic roster.
The challenge is always assembling a roster worthy of the United States’ reputation in the sport for the quadrennial FIBA World Cup, which is held in much higher regard in most so-called basketball nations than Americans see it. That couldn’t have been more evident in September 2019, when the United States finished a lowly seventh — its worst showing in a major tournament since N.B.A. professionals were given permission to enter the Olympic arena starting with the Barcelona Games in 1992.
One of the biggest lures you didn’t mention: Playing for the U.S. team in men’s and women’s basketball almost always leads to a gold medal — and who wouldn’t want one of those? Trips to the Olympics are also often where star-to-star friendships can be hatched or fortified and then lead to future superteams, as we first saw with Miami-bound LeBron James and Chris Bosh after they played alongside Dwyane Wade on the gold-medal-winning U.S. team at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Yet another enticement offered by the Toyko team: San Antonio’s Gregg Popovich is coaching it. The chance to play for Popovich, if only for a few weeks, holds appeal to many players who otherwise wouldn’t have the opportunity.
Q: Do you think Ben Simmons ever works on his shooting during the off-season? — Eric Cummings Jr. (Bronx)
Stein: Daryl Morey, Philadelphia’s president of basketball operations, had a lukewarm response last week when he was essentially asked what you asked.
“My understanding is Ben is all in with the organization,” Morey said. “We would expect the players to be willing to do whatever’s necessary.”
The statement didn’t do much to quell the notion that Simmons’s off-season work ethic is substandard. Also true: If he is working on his game more than it appears, his results demand a complete overhaul in approach regardless.
Morey nonetheless figures to receive no shortage of trade offers because Simmons only turns 25 on July 20, plays game-changing defense at multiple positions and, perhaps most crucially, is under contract for four more seasons worth more than $145 million. Teams that struggle to attract free agents are sure to have interest in an All-Star who can’t quickly flee.
Much was made last week about the meeting Simmons’s agent, Rich Paul, had with Morey to discuss Simmons’s future, but their leverage is minimal. No-trade clauses are extremely rare in the N.B.A., and Simmons didn’t qualify for one when he signed his last deal. With Morey known to be as aggressive as it gets when it comes to seeking trades, rest assured he will move him if a palatable trade materializes.
I’m convinced that Simmons, like Markelle Fultz previously with the 76ers, needs a change of scenery more than anything. I agree that alone won’t do it; hard work, as you suggest, has to be a key element of any potential resurrection. Yet playing anywhere other than Philadelphia has to help his chances of extricating himself from the funk that left Simmons, presumably mortified by the idea of being sent to the free-throw line, unwilling to shoot a single shot in the fourth quarter of the 76ers’ last four playoff games. There’s just too much baggage there to overcome.
Q: I have followed the N.B.A. for decades. I have no recollection of the No. 1-seeded Hawks in 1994. — @BennettRayford from Twitter
Stein: This was a response to one of my tweets last week about how this was the first season since 1993-94 in which both of the league’s No. 1 seeds (Philadelphia and Utah) failed to reach the conference finals.
The teams that fell short back then were Atlanta and Seattle, and the reason I remember it so well is because it was my first season as a full-time N.B.A. beat writer. The Los Angeles Daily News assigned me to cover the Clippers, home and road, in February 1994 — about 10 days before the trade deadline. The Clippers slammed home pretty quickly that I had graduated to the big leagues with the biggest trade in franchise history to that point: Danny Manning to the Hawks for the Atlanta icon Dominique Wilkins and a first-round pick.
The Hawks made the trade when they were already contending for the best record in the East during the first season of Michael Jordan’s first retirement. It meant that, as a nervy 24-year-old who may or may not have been ready for the N.B.A. beat, I was suddenly covering Wilkins, someone regarded among my high school friends as otherworldly. In the 1980s, Wilkins had us entranced when ESPN and CNN were in their infancies and disseminating game highlights nightly and nationally for the first time. David Casarez, one of my best friends, was the first person I knew with all the cable channels. He had the responsibility of getting as many dunks taped so we could all watch them later as a group.
So it was tricky for me sometimes to forget how I viewed him just a few years earlier once I was suddenly traveling to cover Wilkins just seven years after my high school graduation. Two everlasting highlights from that first season were sitting courtside for David Robinson’s 71-point game in San Antonio’s regular-season finale at the old Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena to win the scoring title and a March trip to Atlanta for Wilkins’s emotional return to the old Omni.
Robinson’s performance, with Madonna infiltrating the Spurs’ locker room after the game to see Dennis Rodman, had greater historical significance, but watching Wilkins score 36 points in a rare Clippers victory as a visitor to Atlanta will seem eternally surreal to me.
Numbers Game
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Ben Simmons’s 34.2 percent free-throw shooting (25 for 73) in the playoffs was the second lowest in league history for players who attempted at least 50 free throws. Only Detroit’s Ben Wallace (18 for 66 in 2005-6) shot worse (27.3 percent).
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The Houston Rockets had just a 52.1 percent chance of landing a top-four pick in last week’s draft lottery. The Rockets, to their great relief, wound up at No. 2 when they could have fallen all the way to No. 18 had they dropped out of the top four — courtesy of the pick-swap provisions of their 2019 trade with Oklahoma City to acquire Russell Westbrook for Chris Paul. Those provisions would have enabled the Thunder to stick Houston with Miami’s first-round pick, since they also control the Heat’s No. 18 selection through a separate trade. Oklahoma City prioritized rest and injury recovery for its best players after a 20-27 start and finished the season on a 2-23 slide, then ended up slipping to No. 6 in a draft many scouts say features a clear-cut top four. Cleveland (No. 3) and Toronto (No. 4) jumped into the top four to knock the Thunder down.
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Charlotte and New Orleans are the only two franchises left in the 30-team N.B.A. that have yet to reach the conference finals after the Los Angeles Clippers did so this year in their 51st season in Los Angeles, San Diego and Buffalo. The Atlanta Hawks, in the conference finals for just the second time in the club’s Atlanta history, also originated in Buffalo. The Hawks spent less than 40 days of their inaugural season in what was known as the National Basketball League in 1946-47 as the Buffalo Bisons.
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Paul George’s 41 points in Game 5 of the Western Conference finals established a career playoff high. Yet in the Clippers’ Game 4 home loss, George shot 0 for 6 from the floor in the fourth quarter on field-goal attempts that either could have tied the game or given his team the lead. Utah’s Donovan Mitchell, who endured a similar 0-for-6 finish in a 2019 playoff loss to Houston, is the only other player to do so since the 1997 playoffs, according to Stathead. Digitized play-by-play data for all games in an N.B.A. season was introduced in 1996-97.
36-17
The Hawks lost home-court advantage in the Eastern Conference finals by dropping Game 3 at home to Milwaukee, but Coach Nate McMillan still sports a 36-17 record (playoffs included) since replacing Lloyd Pierce on March 1. McMillan steered fifth-seeded Atlanta to upsets of the No. 4 Knicks and No. 1 Philadelphia in the first two rounds of the playoffs after failing to win a series in four consecutive trips to the playoffs with Indiana. Three of McMillan’s four Pacers teams got swept in Round 1.
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Meet Paige Bueckers, the most exciting women’s basketball prospect in the country
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Paige Bueckers is the best high school women’s player in the country.
Get to know teenage sensation Paige Bueckers before the rest of the basketball world catches on.
Paige Bueckers is the top women’s high school basketball player in America who is dominating viral highlight reels with handles that are on another level and a pro-ready jumper. Bueckers stands just 5’11, yet she’s controlled any court she’s played on so far — and she always lets the defense know about it. She calls Diana Taurasi the GOAT, after all.
Bueckers gave Slam the most accurate depiction of her game to date: “I don’t know if there’s another word for swaggy, but I guess that’s what people say. I have a certain way I carry myself. I’m not too cocky, but if someone talks trash to me I’m gonna talk trash.”
Watch for yourself:
Paige had the WHOLE GYM guessing @paigebueckers1 pic.twitter.com/1oXiux0SYa
— Overtime (@overtime) December 4, 2019
Check the opening seconds of one of the few highlight tapes she’s put on her own Instagram, where she dribbles down the court, looks at her defender, and says “she can’t guard me.”
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Yeah, Paige Bueckers is a whole damn show.
The 18-year-old has risen to social media stardom over the last two years, gaining more than 200,000 Instagram followers. It’s easy to see how — Bueckers’ game full of energy and confrontation. She can whip the ball from right to left, then crossover into a hesitation and throw a no-look dish to a cutter as her defender tries to stay upright. She has a Kyrie Irving-like dribble package and Taurasi-esque shot mechanics.
Her game is basketball mixtape heaven.
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What’s she accomplished?
Bueckers is a high school senior from Minnesota who committed to the University of Connecticut in April. She’s a five-star guard who was ranked No. 1 in the nation by ESPN for the class of 2020. Per Team USA, she played varsity basketball as an eighth-grader, and has a 149-8 high school record. She led her Hopkins High School team to win the state championship in her junior year, averaging 24 points per game with five assists, five rebounds, five steals and nearly a block per game, according to Max Preps. In six games this year, as of Dec. 10, she’s averaging 24 points, eight assists, three rebounds and four steals.
Bueckers also has three gold medals to her name already (FIBA Americas U16, FIBA World Cup U17 and U19), and was selected to participate in October’s World Beach Games in a three-on-three tournament, representing Team USA with WNBA Rookie of the Year Napheesa Collier, No. 1 WNBA Draft pick Jackie Young, and Oregon’s Ruthy Hebard. Yep, she was the only high school player among pros and a soon-to-be-pro.
She’s UConn’s next big thing.
“I’m going to be saying, ‘You know what? We wouldn’t have won the national championship without her,’” UConn head coach Geno Auriemma said, per the Journal Inquirer. “That’s what I’m going to say. By herself she can’t win anything. But with the people I think we’re going to surround her with, I think we can do great things.”
So what’s her game actually like?
To better understand how Bueckers will play at UConn, and maybe beyond, I watched a few games from her U19 FIBA World Cup run over the summer. There she played on- and off-the-ball next to another top prospect, Louisville signee Hailey Van Lith, and was named tournament MVP. She averaged 12 points, a tournament-leading five assists and four rebounds.
Bueckers is a pure point guard who’s at her best when she has the ball in her hands. Her numbers would’ve been higher without playing next to traditional point guard in Van Lith (who is also an elite prospect.) Passing is by far Bueckers’ standout quality, and it isn’t merely the no-look flashy plays. Bueckers is an elite pick-and-roll and fastbreak passer whose pinpoint accuracy is going to make her a star.
She’s elite at throwing cross-court dimes over the top of the defense:
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She’s great at finding open shooters on a drive-and-kick:
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Skilled dropping passes in the lane:
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Smart throwing lead passes off the break:
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And an alien when launching unbelievable full-court looks:
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Bueckers is maybe the best amateur passer in the world. She isn’t tall, and she’s not the strongest, but her arms are long, and that natural gift paired with her off-the-charts IQ is what makes her special. That’s going to translate at the next level. In the U19 Team USA run for gold, she logged 38 assists to 16 turnovers in seven games.
Bueckers is a really good scorer, too
Bueckers didn’t have full autonomy over the offense, so she wasn’t able to shoot as much as she might for Auriemma, but she did sink an impressive 6-of-17 from three-point range in seven games. Most of her time was instead spent draining runners down the lane and layups off the dribble. She’s got incredible finesse, and she’s really creative, accelerating and decelerating when necessary.
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The most impressive move I saw from her didn’t even go in. She was fouled in the act of faking a step-back and instead stepping through from her gather. This is a next-level move for a high school player:
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This is a pro’s move.
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And yes, her jump shot is pure, too:
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Is Bueckers the total package?
Defensively, Bueckers isn’t elite, and she even admits that. “I’m pretty good at defense ...” she said. “Sometimes.” That’s typical for any high school phenom, especially one who’s already signed to go to Connecticut. Bueckers is sometimes caught staring in space defensively, and she’s been out-muscled one-on-one.
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But she’s really quick. She can become a great defender, and she already has the instincts of where to be to steal the ball.
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But on offense, she’s on another planet from her competition. She could become one of the best point guards in the country quickly if Auriemma gives her the reigns.
Bueckers will be appointment TV soon enough. She’s more than just an Instagram highlight reel.
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Twitch will stream Team USA basketball games
USA Basketball has had a hard time getting players to participate in the upcoming FIBA World Cup, but the organization has managed to lock down one position: its streaming partner. Today, Twitch announced that it will be the exclusive home for live streaming content from USA Basketball's men's and women's teams. The content will be available to watch live at twitch.tv/nba, with full on-demand videos available to fans shortly after the end of each broadcast.
As part of the partnership, Twitch will stream all of the USA Men's National Team's exhibition games in the leadup to this year's FIBA Basketball World Cup, a competition that will include teams from 32 nations around the world. The first exhibtion game, a scrimmage between members of the Team USA roster, will stream August 9th at 10:00 PM EDT. The exhibition schedule also includes a match against Spain on August 16th at 10 PM, two games against Australia -- one on August 22nd at 5:30 AM and another on August 24th at 12 AM -- and ends with a game against Canada on August 26th at 5:30 AM.
In addition to the upcoming FIBA exhibition matches, Twitch will also play host to three-on-three hoops events hosted by USA Basketball and training camps from both the Men's and Women's teams. The streaming platform will also host the 2020 Nike Hoop Summit, an annual game sponsored by Nike that brings the best young international players to the United States to face off against the USA Basketball Men's Junior Select Team.
In addition to netting some major USA Basketball content, Twitch also announced that it will be the streaming host for the Jr. NBA Global Championship. The tournament for the top 13- and 14-year old hoopers from around the world tips off on August 6th. The entire event, up to 76 total games, will be availble through Twitch.
Twitch has already become a host for a wide array of NBA content. In 2017, the league started to experiment with Twitch by streaming G League games on the platform. Last year, Twitch landed the streaming rights to the NBA 2K League, an esports competition for NBA 2K owned in part by the NBA.
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The Euroleague basketball was postponed to 2022 | AND…
The International Basketball Federation (Fiba) announced the postponement of the men's Euroleague that was going to take place next year, and passed its dispute to 2022, while keeping the calendar of the women's competition for June 2021.
The postponement to 2021 of the Tokyo Olympic Games that were going to take place this year forced to modify several calendars sports, and basketball was not without it.
Because, FIBA maintained the women's Eurobasket, organized by France and Spain (current champion), for the dates between June 17 and 27 of next year, but passed the men's for 2022, from September 1 to 18, 12 months later than planned.
Therefore the pending pre-Olympic tournaments will be played from June 22 to July 4, 2021. “I am pleased that at such a difficult time FIBA ​​was able to hold such a rapid internal consultation process to confirm and update the competition schedule, just two weeks after the IOC announced its decision on the new Games dates” Andreas Zagklis explained, FIBA general secretary, after communicating the resolution.
FIBA already had the women's World Cup in Australia fixed in its 2022 calendar, making the transfer of the European Championship unfeasible.
Nevertheless, in the male realm, that summer of 2022 he was freed from tournaments and seemed, as it finally happened, the best location for a Eurobasket, that would have stuck to the Games.
That men's Eurobasket is a multi-site tournament whose relocation will require the coordination of four hosts. Initially scheduled between September 2 and 19, 2021, it will be held jointly in Germany, the Czech Republic, Georgia and Italy.
Y The four men's pre-Olympic tournaments, which were scheduled for next June in Serbia, Lithuania, Croatia and Canada, with a total of 24 competing countries, will take place between June 22 and July 4, 2021, pending confirmation by the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
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