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the-physicality · 2 months
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once again pwhl new york drops positions in the standings because they have fewer regulation wins than the other team [in this instance ottawa]
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music-traveler · 2 months
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Tagged by @barkingfortheocean !! Thanks for the tags! I've been on this site for probably 12+ years and I've done like 2 of these ever 😂
1. Nickname - Lil, which is short for my full name which has always been a struggle for people to pronounce for some reason, so I've always gone by Lil. I had some teammates that said Lyle was my alter ego nickname though once upon a time 🤷🏼‍♀️ and then a friend's kid calls me Little which has stuck.
2. Height - 5'10 (5'11 on a good day 😂)
3. Last google search - totally honest, it was grubs hahaha it was work related... I was trying to ID what kind of grub someone had found in a tree stump. It was possibly stag beetle larvae if you care to know 😬
4. Song stuck in my head - none currently but had Madison Cunningham's version of The Age Of Worry stuck earlier today.
5. Number of followers - a meager 315. I used to have more, but then I went on long hiatuses from Tumblr and I guess they left. Or I had more bots than I knew. Who knows. 🤷🏼‍♀️
6. Amount of sleep - 9 is good for me but I usually try to shoot for 8 on work nights. I am pretty good at functioning on little sleep though.
7. Dream job - who knows... Invertebrate microbiologist was a dream for a bit. But my current job as an arborist is pretty darn cool and it's not bad. Not needing to work would be ideal though, let's be honest. I'm ready for retirement 😂
8. Wearing - jogger sweat pants and a PWHL Minnesota jersey 🤙 (I had a VERY hard time choosing between my Boston and Minnesota jersey tonight...)
9. Movie/book that summarizes you - I truly have absolutely no idea.
10. Aesthetic - Sporty, lumberjack/woodsy, fun print button ups and blazers... I don't know what to call that.
11. Favorite authors - Akwaeke Emezi, Travis Baldree, Amy Stewart
12. Favorite song - I listened in to so much music, I could never pick one favorite. So I will give you one I've listened to a lot as of late: Expert in a Dying Field by The Beths
13. Random fact - Bananas are radioactive. Since they're potassium rich, every banana is actually slightly radioactive thanks to containing the natural isotope potassium-40.
I don't know who is on here these days, so I'll tag some folks and see. Also if you these and want to do it, great, please do!! Also if anyone tagged doesn't wanna, that's great too.
@shortandsweet @an-ungraceful-swan @thesadnessinyoureyes @allthe-smolthings
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female-buckets · 3 months
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With 23 former players sitting behind the bench, No. 15 Notre Dame overcame a 12-point first-half deficit and pulled away late for an 82-67 victory over eighth-ranked UConn before a raucous sellout crowd at Gampel Pavilion.
"They were behind the bench, not on the bench unfortunately," UConn coach Geno Auriemma said. "It was pretty emotional when they were playing the video before the game, especially of the 2003 and 2004 teams. There was a real emotional moment when I was talking to Dee about it. Some of these players I haven't seen in 10-12 years. Others you see more often. It was an emotional weekend. The connections they have with each other and this program are pretty unique. Dee said at one point that when you're in it, when you're here, you don't realize it. Sometimes you have to come back to try and put it in perspective."
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Ten players — including Taurasi and her original recruiting class of Ashley Battle, Maria Conlon, Jessica Moore, and Morgan Valley — returned from the 2003-04 group.
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The former and current players along with the coaching staff had dinner together Friday night.
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"I haven't been back on campus in about eight years," Taurasi said. "I haven't been inside of Gampel for like 16 years. It's always great to be here. Last night at dinner was great and just to see everyone ... Twenty years later, my whole original class was back. Ten years later, Stewie's whole class was back. There's that thread that brings all of us together, no matter what era or generation you played in. It's pretty cool. You're part of a club that's select."
After seniors Sue Bird, Swin Cash, Asjha Jones, and Tamika Williams graduated from UConn's 2002 39-0 club, the 2003 Huskies continued the national championship reign. Taurasi was the consensus national Player of the Year and UConn won its first 31 games — setting an NCAA record with a 70-game winning streak — before losing in the Big East tournament final to Villanova. The Huskies rebounded to return to the Final Four and beat Texas and Tennessee in Atlanta for the title and become the first national championship team without a senior on the roster.
Their 2004 season proved to be more rocky. While they won another Big East regular-season title, they were beaten by Boston College in the tournament semifinals, the only time since 1994 the Huskies have not appeared in the conference tournament championship game. They were a No. 2 NCAA seed for only the second time since 1994 but beat Penn State in the regional final at the Hartford Civic Center and then Minnesota and Tennessee in New Orleans to complete a three-peat for themselves and the sweep with the men. Taurasi was the Naismith Award winner and Final Four Most Outstanding Player for the second straight year.
"It seems like it was just yesterday," said Ann Strother, who was named to the all-Final Four team in both championship seasons she played. "I look back and I have three kids, my teammates have kids, and you realize that time has passed. But we're still one big family."
The 2003 and 2004 teams were inducted into the Huskies of Honor in December, 2013.
The teams stood side by side during a pregame ceremony and Auriemma turned to Taurasi.
"I asked her if her team those two years played the team on the other side, who would win," Auriemma said. "She said, 'The other team is stacked.' I said, 'Yeah, they have six All-Americans. You guys have one.' That made the championships those two years even more remarkable." (continue reading)
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whalepropaganda · 2 years
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The official Connecticut Whale 2022–23 schedule has been announced!
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Saturday, 11/19 Buffalo Beauts 6:00 PM POSTPONED to 1/17
Sunday, 11/20 Buffalo Beauts 12:00 PM POSTPONED to 1/18
Friday, 12/09 Minnesota Whitecaps 7:00 PM
Saturday, 12/10 Minnesota Whitecaps 2:00 PM
Saturday, 12/17 Metropolitan Riveters 2:00 PM
Sunday, 12/18 Boston Pride 2:00 PM
Friday, 1/06 Boston Pride 7:00 PM
Friday, 1/27 Montreal Force 7:00 PM
Saturday, 1/14 Montreal Force 3:00 (neutral site)
Tuesday, 1/17 Buffalo Beauts 7:00 (NO VIDEO BROADCAST)
Wednesday, 1/18 Buffalo Beauts 7:30
Saturday, 2/18 Toronto Six 7:00 PM
Sunday, 2/19 Toronto Six 2:00 PM 12:00 PM (changed as of Nov. 14)
Sunday, 2/26 Metropolitan Riveters 3:00 PM
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Saturday, 11/5 Boston Pride 7:00 PM
Saturday, 12/03 Montreal Force 1:00 PM
Sunday, 12/4 Montreal Force 1:00 PM
Sunday, 1/8 Metropolitan Riveters 1:00 PM
Saturday, 1/21 Toronto Six 2:00 PM
Sunday, 1/22 Toronto Six 2:00 PM
Friday, 2/3 Metropolitan Riveters 7:00 PM
Sunday, 2/5 Boston Pride 2:00 PM
Saturday, 3/4 Buffalo Beauts 7:00 PM
Sunday, 3/5 Buffalo Beauts 1:00 PM
Saturday, 3/11 Minnesota Whitecaps 7:00 PM
Sunday, 3/12 Minnesota Whitecaps 2:00 PM
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Saturday, 1/14
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Friday, 12/09
Saturday, 12/10
Saturday, 12/17
Sunday, 12/18
Friday, 1/06
Wednesday, 1/18
Friday, 1/27
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College Football Breakdown - 2023 Week Four.
SEC: Golden Boot (Conference Game) - Arkansas at LSU. LSU leads the series, 43-23-2.
Conference Game - Ole Miss at Alabama. Alabama leads the series, 54-10-2.
Conference Game - Auburn at Texas A&M. Texas A&M leads the series, 7-6.
Conference Game - Kentucky at Vanderbilt. Kentucky leads the series, 48-43-4.
Conference Game - Mississippi State at South Carolina. South Carolina leads the series, 9-7.
Undefeated Matchup - Memphis vs Missouri in St. Louis. Missouri leads the series, 3-1.
UTSA at Tennessee. First meeting.
UAB at Georgia. Georgia leads the series, 3-0.
Charlotte at Florida. First meeting.
Big Ten: Conference Game - Rutgers at Michigan. Michigan leads the series, 8-1.
Conference Game - Iowa at Penn State. Penn State leads the series, 17-14.
Conference Game - Wisconsin at Purdue. Wisconsin leads the series, 52-29-8. (Wisconsin has won 16 straight meetings.)
Conference Game - Minnesota at Northwestern. Minnesota leads the series, 56-36-5.
Conference Game - Maryland at Michigan State. Michigan State leads the series, 10-3.
Undefeated Matchup - Ohio State at Notre Dame. Ohio State leads the series, 5-2.
Akron at Indiana. Indiana leads the series, 3-0.
Florida Atlantic at Illinois. First meeting.
Louisiana Tech at Nebraska. Nebraska leads the series, 2-0.
PAC12: Conference Game - Colorado at Oregon. Oregon leads the series, 15-9.
Conference Game - UCLA at Utah. UCLA leads the series, 12-8.
Conference Game - Oregon State at Washington State. Washington State leads the series, 56-48-3.
Conference Game - Arizona at Stanford. Stanford leads the series, 17-14.
Conference Game - California at Washington. Washington leads the series, 56-41-4.
Conference Game - Southern California at Arizona State. Southern Cal leads the series, 24-14.
Big 12: Conference Game - Texas at Baylor. Texas leads the series, 80-28-4.
Conference Game - Oklahoma State at Iowa State. Oklahoma State leads the series, 34-20-3.
Conference Game - Oklahoma at Cincinnati. Oklahoma leads the series, 2-0.
Conference Game - BYU at Kansas. Kansas leads the series, 1-0. (That game was played in 1992.)
Conference Game - Central Florida at Kansas State. Kansas State leads the series, 1-0.
Conference Game - Texas Tech vs West Virginia. The series is tied, 6-6.
Iron Skillet Trophy Game - SMU at TCU. TCU leads the series, 52-42-7.
Sam Houston State at Houston. Houston leads the series, 4-2.
ACC: Conference Game - Florida State at Clemson. Florida State leads the series, 20-15.
Conference Game - Georgia Tech at Wake Forest. Georgia Tech leads the series, 23-8.
Conference Game - North Carolina State at Virginia. NC State leads the series, 36-22-1.
Conference Game - Boston College at Louisville. Louisville leads the series, 8-7.
Conference Game - North Carolina at Pittsburgh. North Carolina leads the series, 11-5.
Miami (FL.) at Temple. Da U leads the series, 13-0-1.
Virginia Tech at Marshall. Virginia Tech leads the series, 11-2.
Army at Syracuse. Syracuse leads the series, 11-10. (They last played in 1996.)
Duke at Connecticut. Connecticut leads the series, 2-0.
AAC: Conference Game - Rice at South Florida. First meeting.
Tulsa at Northern Illinois. Tulsa leads the series, 1-0.
Gardner Webb at East Carolina. ECU leads the series, 1-0.
Nicholls State at Tulane. Tulane leads the series, 1-0.
Mountain West: Conference Game - Boise State at San Diego State. The series is tied, 4-4.
Conference Game - Air Force at San Jose State. Air Force leads the series, 4-2.
Appalachian State at Wyoming. The series is tied, 1-1.
Colorado State at Middle Tennessee State. Middle Tennessee leads the series, 1-0.
Kent State at Fresno State. First meeting.
James Madison at Utah State.
Nevada at Texas State. Nevada leads the series, 2-0.
New Mexico State at Hawaii. Hawaii leads the series, 10-1.
UNLV at UTEP. UNLV leads the series, 6-2.
New Mexico at Massachusetts. First meeting.
Sun Belt: Conference Game - Georgia State at Coastal Carolina. The series is tied, 3-3.
Conference Game - Southern Mississippi at Arkansas State. Southern Miss leads the series, 10-2.
Western Kentucky at Troy State. Troy State leads the series, 10-2-1.
Central Michigan at South Alabama. South Alabama leads the series, 1-0.
Buffalo at UL Lafayette. First meeting.
Georgia Southern at Ball State. Georgia Southern leads the series, 1-0.
Texas A&M - Commerce at Old Dominion.
CUSA: Conference Game - Liberty at Florida International. Liberty leads the series, 1-0.
Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville State.
MACtion: Conference Game - Western Michigan at Toledo. Toledo leads the series, 45-32.
Conference Game - Ohio at Bowling Green. Bowling Green leads the series, 41-31-2.
Delaware State at Miami (Oh.). First meeting.
AAC: Conference Game - Rice at South Florida. First meeting.
Tulsa at Northern Illinois. Tulsa leads the series, 1-0.
Gardner Webb at East Carolina. ECU leads the series, 1-0.
Nicholls State at Tulane. Tulane leads the series, 1-0.
Mountain West: Conference Game - Boise State at San Diego State. The series is tied, 4-4.
Conference Game - Air Force at San Jose State. Air Force leads the series, 4-2.
Appalachian State at Wyoming. The series is tied, 1-1.
Colorado State at Middle Tennessee State. Middle Tennessee leads the series, 1-0.
Kent State at Fresno State. First meeting.
James Madison at Utah State.
Nevada at Texas State. Nevada leads the series, 2-0.
New Mexico State at Hawaii. Hawaii leads the series, 10-1.
UNLV at UTEP. UNLV leads the series, 6-2.
New Mexico at Massachusetts. First meeting.
Sun Belt: Conference Game - Georgia State at Coastal Carolina. The series is tied, 3-3.
Conference Game - Southern Mississippi at Arkansas State. Southern Miss leads the series, 10-2.
Western Kentucky at Troy State. Troy State leads the series, 10-2-1.
Central Michigan at South Alabama. South Alabama leads the series, 1-0.
Buffalo at UL Lafayette. First meeting.
Georgia Southern at Ball State. Georgia Southern leads the series, 1-0.
Texas A&M - Commerce at Old Dominion.
CUSA: Conference Game - Liberty at Florida International. Liberty leads the series, 1-0.
Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville State.
MACtion: Conference Game - Western Michigan at Toledo. Toledo leads the series, 45-32.
Conference Game - Ohio at Bowling Green. Bowling Green leads the series, 41-31-2.
Delaware State at Miami (Oh.). First meeting.
Other Games: Thursday, September 21st UAPB at Alabama A&M 6:30 pm ESPNU / ESPN Video Friday, September 22nd Brown at Harvard 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Saturday, September 23rd Abilene Christian at Central Arkansas 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Alabama State at Florida A&M 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Albany at Morgan State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Austin Peay at Stephen F. Austin 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Bethune Cookman vs. Jackson State 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Bryant at Princeton 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Butler at Stetson 11:00 am $espn+ Video Cal Poly at Portland State 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Charleston Southern at Western Carolina 1:30 pm $espn+ Video Chattanooga at Samford 2:00 pm $espn+ Video DII: Clark Atlanta at Miles 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Colgate at Holy Cross 1:00 pm $espn+ Video Cornell at Yale 11:00 am $espn+ Video Dayton at San Diego 4:00 pm $espn+ Video Eastern Washington at UC Davis 9:00 pm $espn+ Video Elon at Campbell 5:00 pm $Flo Video Georgetown at Columbia 11:30 am $espn+ Video Houston Christian at SE Louisiana 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Kennesaw State at Tennessee Tech 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Lehigh at Dartmouth 12:30 pm $espn+ Video Lincoln (CA) at Lamar 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Lindenwood at Illinois State 12:00 pm $espn+ Video Maine at William & Mary 2:30 pm $Flo Video Marist at Valparaiso 12:00 pm $espn+ Video McNeese at Eastern Illinois 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Mercer at Furman 1:00 pm $espn+ Video / Nexstar (cable) Merrimack at Wagner 12:00 pm NEC Front Row Video Monmouth at Lafayette 2:30 pm $espn+ Video Montana at Northern Arizona 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Montana State at Weber State 7:00 pm $espn+ Video / Scripps / MTN TV Morehouse at Edward Waters 1:00 pm $espn+ Video New Hampshire at Delaware 5:00 pm $Flo Video Norfolk State at Towson 3:00 pm $Flo Video North American at Incarnate Word 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Northern Colorado at Idaho State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Penn at Bucknell 2:30 pm $espn+ Video Rhode Island at Villanova 1:00 pm $Flo Video Richmond at Stony Brook 2:30 pm $Flo Video NAIA: Roosevelt at Indiana Wesleyan 11:00 am $espn+ Video Sacramento State at Idaho 3:00 pm $espn+ Video / KMAX-31 (cable) Sacred Heart at Saint Francis 11:00 am NEC Front Row Video SEMO at Eastern Kentucky 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Southwest Baptist at Tarleton State 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Stonehill at Fordham 12:00 pm $espn+ Video The Citadel at SC State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video UT Martin at North Alabama 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Utah Tech at Missouri State 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Virginia Lynchburg at Robert Morris 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Western Illinois at Southern Utah 7:00 pm $espn+ Video Wofford at VMI 12:30 pm $espn+ Video
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diarioelpepazo · 9 months
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Fue la impulsada 18 del año que lo ubica en el décimo tercer puesto de todos los tiempos. Andrés Giménez y el novato Gabriel Arias las mandaron para la calle.    D. Benítez/I. Verde7R. Oliveros Miguel Cabrera suma una carrera más impulsada en su carrera tras un roletazo en jugada de selección en el encuentro de este domingo ante las Medias Rojas de Boston en el Fenway Park. Esta fue la impulsada númeo 18 del slugger de Maracay en lo que va de temporada y registró su carrera empujada número 1.854 en la historia de las Grandes Ligas que lo ubica en el décimo tercer puesto de todos los tiempos. Además, sigue escalando puestos dentro de la organización de los Tigres de Detroit donde está en el quinto puesto como el jugador con más carreras empujadas en la historia de la franquicia. Cabrera está a 85 rayitas traídas al plato de Charlie Gehringer. Esta es la lista de los jugadores de los Tigres de Detroit con más carreras impulsadas: 1. Ty Cobb, 1811 2. Al Kaline, 1582 3. Harry Heilmann, 1446 4. Charlie Gehringer, 1427 5. Miguel Cabrera, 1342 Cabrera está bateando .314 con 11 hits, 2 carreras impulsadas y 3 carreras anotadas en 10 juegos en los últimos 10 juegos. A partir de este martes se enfrentarán a los Twins de Minnesota en una serie de 2 juegos en el Target Field de Minnesota. Andrés Giménez conecta kilométrico jonrón ante los Tampa Bay Rays [caption id="attachment_83898" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] El camarero criollo no perdió tiempo y mostró toda su ofensiva en este último juego del fin de semana. Foto AP[/caption] El segunda base de los Guardianes de Cleveland, Andrés Giménez, sigue demostrando toda su calidad dentro del terreno de juego, como una de las principales figuras de su organización en la actualidad, en lo que va de la temporada de la Major League Baseball. El pelotero de 24 años se encuentra viendo acción en este último compromiso de la semana frente a los Rays de Tampa Bays, donde hasta el momento ha sido uno de los protagonistas de la victoria parcial de los visitantes, debido a que están en la parte alta del tercer inning. El ganador del guante de oro en su primer turno del cotejo, conectó su cuadrangular número 11 de la campaña, ante los envíos del derecho Zach Eflin, para darle la primera carrera a los Guardianes, quienes ya cuenta con tres anotaciones más en el marcador. Este batazo lo puedo conectar gracias a un pitcheo en velocidad, que se quedó en toda su zona de poder y el venezolano logró mandarla fuera del Estadio, gracias a una distancia de 413 pies y una velocidad de salida en 102.7 MPH. Novato Gabriel Arias conectó enorme jonrón contra Rays  [caption id="attachment_83897" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Gabriel Arias mostró su poder. Foto AP[/caption] Este domingo 13 de agosto, el novato venezolano de los Guardianes de Cleveland Gabriel Arias sacudió su sexto jonrón de la temporada para darle ventaja de tres carreras a su novena frente a los Rays de Tampa Bay, quienes cuentan con el mejor récord de la División Este de la Liga Americana. La conexión aterrizó en lo profundo del jardín izquierdo del Tropicana Field y viajó a una distancia de 438 pies. El joven infielder de tan solo 23 años se encuentra disputando su primera temporada completa con la camiseta de Cleveland y no está dejando muy buenas sensaciones luego de haber tomado 186 turnos al bate. Apenas promedia .204 de AVG y .634 de OPS con solo 12 carreras impulsadas. El cuerpo técnico encabezado por Terry Francona tiene en la mira a varios jóvenes que tienen la tarea de fundamentar el futuro del roster. Además de Arias; Brayan Rocchio, Bo Naylor, Gavin Williams y Will Brennan son otros de los talentos que han visto buena cantidad de minutos este año.     Para recibir en tu celular esta y otras informaciones, únete a nuestras redes sociales, síguenos en Instagram, Twitter y Facebook como @
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[ad_1] Beginning on Friday, April 8, Apple TV+ will circulate Friday Night Baseball,  a doubleheader that shall be to be had totally free to any individual with web get right of entry to in probably the most international locations the place the provider shall be to be had. You don’t wish to subscribe to Apple TV+ to observe any of those video games within the time table that has been launched. Right here’s methods to watch Friday Evening Baseball, whether or not you will have Apple TV+ or now not. watch Friday Evening Baseball on Apple TV+ Apple has introduced that the primary 12 weeks of the season shall be loose, so that you don’t want an Apple TV+ subscription. Apple has now not introduced the time table past June 24, nor whether or not long run video games would require a subscription. On Mac, iPhone, and iPad: Friday Evening Baseball shall be to be had in the course of the TV app. Click on at the Originals tab and the scroll all the way down to Primary League Baseball. On Apple TV 4K and HD: Move to the Sports activities tab and scroll all the way down to Primary League Baseball. From there, you'll see the time table and upload players for your Up Subsequent queue. On the internet: Apple TV+ is to be had thru a browser at tv.apple.com. If Friday Evening Baseball isn’t showing within the marquee spot on the peak of the web page, scroll down and search for the Primary League Baseball segment. On a sensible TV or set-top field: Many good TVs and set-top bins include the Apple TV app put in. If now not, you'll seek for it in the course of the App Retailer in your tool (Amazon, Google, Roku, and many others.). If you'll’t to find the Apple TV app, test your tool for a device replace. Apple TV+ Friday Evening Baseball time table Apple has posted the first 12 weeks of the Friday Night Baseball schedule, overlaying April 8 to June 24. Get started occasions for the primary recreation are at 6:30, 7, or 8 p.m. ET, whilst the second one recreation begins at 8, 9:30, or 10 p.m. ET. It kind of feels as although the 2 video games will air on separate streams, so the duration of the primary recreation won't impact the beginning time of the second one recreation. Those are the video games Apple has introduced to this point: Friday, April 8New York Mets at Washington Nationals7 p.m. ET Houston Astros at Los Angeles Angels9:30 p.m. ET Friday, April 15 Tampa Bay Rays at Chicago White Sox7 p.m. ET Cincinnati Reds at Los Angeles Dodgers10 p.m. ET Friday, April 22St. Louis Cardinals at Cincinnati Reds6:30 p.m. ET Texas Rangers at Oakland Athletics9:30 p.m. ET Friday, April 29New York Yankees at Kansas Town Royals8 p.m. ET Washington Nationals at San Francisco Giants10 p.m. ET Friday, Might 6Chicago White Sox at Boston Pink Sox7 p.m. ET Tampa Bay Rays at Seattle Mariners9:30 p.m. ET Friday, Might 13San Diego Padres at Atlanta Braves7 p.m. ET Chicago Cubs at Arizona Diamondbacks9:30 p.m. ET Friday, Might 20St. Louis Cardinals at Pittsburgh Pirates6:30 p.m. ET Texas Rangers at Houston Astros8 p.m. ET Friday, Might 27Baltimore Orioles at Boston Pink Sox7 p.m. ET Toronto Blue Jays at Los Angeles Angels9:30 p.m. ET Friday, June 3Detroit Tigers at New York Yankees7 p.m. ET Atlanta Braves at Colorado Rockies8:30 p.m. ET Friday, June 10Tampa Bay Rays at Minnesota Twins8 p.m. ET New York Mets at Los Angeles Angels9:30 p.m. ET Friday, June 17Chicago White Sox at Houston Astros8 p.m. ET Cleveland Guardians at Los Angeles Dodgers10 p.m. ET Friday, June 24Chicago Cubs at St. Louis Cardinals8 p.m. ET Detroit Tigers at Arizona Diamondbacks9:30 p.m. ET The place to observe Friday Evening Baseball on Apple TV+ Friday Evening Baseball is to be had within the following international locations/territories: United StatesCanadaMexicoAustraliaBrazilJapanPuerto RicoSouth KoreaUnited KingdomApple TV+ Friday Evening Baseball’s protection Apple
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Jonas brothers tour 2023: Tour Dates & Locations
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The Jonas Brothers are going on tour. Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas announced a 35-date North American tour on Tuesday (May 2) to support not only their upcoming album, The Album, but also four of their previous LPs released over their nearly 20-year career. Five Albums. One Night. is billed as the pop rock trio's most ambitious release to date. The Tour begins in August with two shows at New York City's Yankee Stadium. The band will then spend about two months touring the United States, including stops at Chicago's Wrigley Field, Arlington's Globe Life Field, and Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium, among others, as well as one show in Canada at Toronto's Rogers Centre. The Verified Fan presale, which begins next Tuesday (May 9), is the best opportunity for fans to secure in-demand tickets. Registration for the pre-sale is now open until Saturday (May 6), and those chosen will receive a special Verified Fan access code prior to the sale. The tour announcement comes just ten days before The Album, the Jonas Brothers' first album since 2019's Happiness Begins, is set to be released on May 12. The Tour has been in the works for Kevin, Joe, and Nick since February, when they performed a five-night run of intimate Broadway shows in New York. They played a different album each night, starting with their self-titled debut in 2007 and ending with the live debut of The Album. In April, the guys performed two sold-out shows at Yankee Stadium in New York, both of which included run-throughs of all five albums, which had previously been spread out over five nights on Broadway two months prior. According to Kevin, Joe, and Nick in an Instagram announcement video, this format will now be used on every night of The Tour. The Jo Bros' upcoming North American tour dates are listed below. Aug12 – Bronx, NY @ Yankee Stadium+ Aug 13 – Bronx, NY @ Yankee Stadium+ Aug 15 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden Aug 17 – Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena Aug 19 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre Aug 22 — Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse Aug 24 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena Aug 25 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field* Aug 27 – St Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center Aug 30 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field Sept 1 – Saint Paul, MN @ Minnesota State Fair^ Sept 3 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center Sept 6 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center Sept 8 – Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand Garden Arena Sept 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ Dodger Stadium Sept 11 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center Sept 14 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena Sept 16 – Omaha, NE @ CHI Health Center Sept 18 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse* Sept 21 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center* Sept 22 – Baltimore, MD @ Sept. Sept. CFG Bank Arena Sept 23 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena Sept 25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena Sept 26 – Lexington, KY @ Rupp Arena Sept 28 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena Sept 30 – Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center Oct 1 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Oct 3 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center Oct 5 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center Oct 7 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center* Oct 9 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena Oct 10 – Columbia, SC @ Colonial Life Arena Oct 12 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena Oct 13 – Orlando, FL @ Amway Center Oct 14 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center Read the full article
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dan6085 · 1 year
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The salaries of NBA players can vary significantly from year to year, depending on factors such as their performance, contract negotiations, and league rules. However, here are the top 20 NBA players with the highest accumulated salaries as of the 2021-2022 season, according to Spotrac, a website that tracks professional sports contracts:
1. LeBron James - $435,003,084
LeBron James is a small forward for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has won four NBA championships and four MVP awards during his career. His current contract with the Lakers is a four-year deal worth $153.3 million.
2. Kevin Garnett - $334,304,240
Kevin Garnett is a retired power forward who played for the Boston Celtics, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Brooklyn Nets. He won an NBA championship with the Celtics and was named the league's MVP in 2004. His highest-earning season was 2008-2009 when he made $24.75 million.
3. Kobe Bryant - $323,312,307
Kobe Bryant, who tragically passed away in 2020, was a shooting guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. He won five NBA championships and two Olympic gold medals during his career. His highest-earning season was 2013-2014 when he made $30.5 million.
4. Chris Paul - $301,553,276
Chris Paul is a point guard for the Phoenix Suns. He has been named an NBA All-Star 11 times and has led the league in assists four times. His current contract with the Suns is a four-year deal worth $120 million.
5. Dirk Nowitzki - $251,635,734
Dirk Nowitzki is a retired power forward who played for the Dallas Mavericks for his entire career. He won an NBA championship with the Mavericks in 2011 and was named the Finals MVP. His highest-earning season was 2017-2018 when he made $25 million.
6. Carmelo Anthony - $249,454,461
Carmelo Anthony is a small forward for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has been named an NBA All-Star 10 times and has won three Olympic gold medals with the USA basketball team. His current contract with the Lakers is a one-year deal worth $2.6 million.
7. Dwyane Wade - $220,029,793
Dwyane Wade is a retired shooting guard who played for the Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls, and Cleveland Cavaliers. He won three NBA championships with the Heat and was named the Finals MVP in 2006. His highest-earning season was 2015-2016 when he made $23.2 million.
8. Dwight Howard - $219,308,495
Dwight Howard is a center for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has been named an NBA All-Star eight times and has won three Defensive Player of the Year awards. His current contract with the Lakers is a one-year deal worth $2.6 million.
9. Shaquille O'Neal - $292,198,327
Shaquille O'Neal is a retired center who played for the Orlando Magic, Los Angeles Lakers, Miami Heat, Phoenix Suns, Cleveland Cavaliers, and Boston Celtics. He won four NBA championships, three Finals MVP awards, and was named the league's MVP in 2000. His highest-earning season was 2004-2005 when he made $27.7 million.
10. Paul George - $195,433,161
Paul George is a small forward for the Los Angeles Clippers. He has been named an NBA All-Star seven times and has won two Olympic gold medals with the USA basketball team. His current contract with the Clippers is a four-year deal worth $176.3 million.
11. Russell Westbrook - $194,988,487
Russell Westbrook is a point guard for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has been named the league's MVP once and has led the league in scoring twice. His current contract with the Lakers is a two-year deal worth $91.6 million.
12. Tim Duncan - $244,215,592
Tim Duncan is a retired power forward who played for the San Antonio Spurs for his entire career. He won five NBA championships and was named the Finals MVP three times. His highest-earning season was 2008-2009 when he made $22.2 million.
13. Kevin Durant - $187,263,374
Kevin Durant is a small forward for the Brooklyn Nets. He has won two NBA championships and has been named the league's MVP once. His current contract with the Nets is a four-year deal worth $164.3 million.
14. James Harden - $182,942,398
James Harden is a shooting guard for the Brooklyn Nets. He has been named the league's MVP once and has led the league in scoring three times. His current contract with the Nets is a four-year deal worth $171.2 million.
15. Stephen Curry - $179,593,447
Stephen Curry is a point guard for the Golden State Warriors. He has won three NBA championships and has been named the league's MVP twice. His current contract with the Warriors is a four-year deal worth $215.4 million.
16. Chris Bosh - $164,787,173
Chris Bosh is a retired power forward who played for the Toronto Raptors and Miami Heat. He won two NBA championships with the Heat and was named an NBA All-Star 11 times. His highest-earning season was 2013-2014 when he made $19.1 million.
17. Damian Lillard - $164,591,089
Damian Lillard is a point guard for the Portland Trail Blazers. He has been named an NBA All-Star six times and has won an Olympic gold medal with the USA basketball team. His current contract with the Trail Blazers is a four-year deal worth $176.3 million.
18. Al Horford - $160,258,214
Al Horford is a power forward for the Boston Celtics. He has been named an NBA All-Star five times and has won an Olympic gold medal with the Dominican Republic basketball team. His current contract with the Celtics is a four-year deal worth $109 million.
19. John Wall - $157,408,240
John Wall is a point guard for the Houston Rockets. He has been named an NBA All-Star five times and has won a gold medal with the USA basketball team. His current contract with the Rockets is a four-year deal worth $171.1 million.
20. Anthony Davis - $152,323,510
Anthony Davis is a power forward for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has won an NBA championship and has been named an NBA All-Star eight times. His current contract with the Lakers is a five-year deal worth $190 million.
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Minnesota Twins-Boston Red Sox Series Preview
4.18.23-Sonny Gray RHP(2-0) 0.53 ERA Vs. Chris Sale LHP (1-1) 11.25 ERA
4.19.23-Joe Ryan RHP (3-0) 2.84 ERA Vs. Corey Kluber RHP (0-3) 6.92 ERA
4.20.23-Kenta Maeda RHP (0-2) 4.09 ERA Vs. Tanner Houck RHP (2-0) 4.50 ERA
The Twins At A Glance- The Minnesota Twins split a four-game series with the Yankees in the Bronx over the weekend. The team spent Sunday night in New York before flying to Boston for an off day on Monday. The Twins hope to get guys back from the injured list. Jorge Polanco is 5-for-18 during his rehab assignment in Fort Myers. Alex Kirilloff is 3-for-12 during his rehab stint for the Mighty Muscles. Joey Gallo went 2-for-12 with seven strikeouts with the Saints over the weekend. Gallo will be activated for Tuesday’s game and either Kyle Garlick or Edouard Julien will be optioned to St. Paul to make room. Polanco is closer to coming back than Kirilloff. Donovan Solano has been the starting first basemen with Joey Gallo out. He is hitting .340 with four doubles so far. The starting pitching has been solid for the Twins and the team extended Pablo Lopez to a four-year, $73.5 million deal. The starters own a 2.58 ERA, which is the best in baseball. Jorge Lopez hasn’t allowed a run through 6 2/3 innings to start the year. Brent Headrick was called up to be the long man for the time being out of the bullpen. 
The Red Sox At A Glance- The Red Sox had a rough start at (5-8) then they took three out of four this weekend over the Angels. The Halos won the series finale on a rainy Boston Marathon game. Rafael Devers is hitting the ball well with seven homers and sixteen RBI on the young season. Adam Duvall was off to a good start before breaking his wrist. Trevor Story might miss the whole season with an eblow injury. James Paxton is working his way back from a hamstring injury. Alex Verdugo is hitting .328 on the year. Boston is averaging over five runs per game. The Red Sox starting pitching has been awful. They own a 6.45 ERA, which is twenty-eighth in baseball. Chris Sale and Corey Kluber have had a rough start to the season. The Boston bullpen is much better with a 3.55 ERA. Kenley Jansen has locked down four saves and thrown five shutout innings. John Schreiber, Josh Winckowski, and Chris Martin have been good set-up men. 
What To Watch For- The Twins were (4-3) against the Red Sox in 2022. They split a four-game series in April then took a three-game series at Target Field in August. Sonny Gray is (1-7) with a 6.80 ERA in ten starts against the Sox. Chris Sale is (11-6) with a 3.91 ERA in twenty-nine games against the Twins. Joe Ryan is (1-1) with a 4.91 ERA in two games versus Boston. Corey Kluber is (10-7) with a 3.33 ERA in twenty-four starts against Minnesota. Kenta Maeda has a 4.50 ERA in two starts against the Red Sox. Tanner Houck owns a 2.61 ERA in 10 1/3 career innings against the Twins. These two teams are polar opposites. The Red Sox can hit and their starting pitching is off to a rough start. The Twins have pitched their way to wins so far. Both bullpens are solid as well. 
-Chris Kreibich-
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LO MEJOR ESTÁ POR VENIR EN LA NBA
Miami.- Acceder a la repesca quizás no fue el objetivo de nadie cuando los campamentos de pretemporada abrieron sus puertas en septiembre.Pero la verdad es que supera la expectativa*****Quedan 12 equipos que se clasificaron a los playoffs, 10 cuyas temporadas llegaron a su fin y ocho que cuentan con una segunda oportunidad
El torneo de repesca arranca hoy, con Miami como local ante Atlanta y Minnesota de visita a los Lakers de Los Angeles. Los ganadores avanzarán a la postemporada.
Oklahoma City visitará a Nueva Orleans y Chicago a Toronto mañana en partidos de vida o muerte. El perdedor se irá a casa y el ganador se cruzará con los derrotados de los partidos del martes en otro cruce de vida a muerte.
“Hay que aceptar esta nueva experiencia”, dijo el entrenador del Heat Erik Spoelstra. “Para los veteranos de nuestro vestuario, cada uno tiene experiencia sobrada en la NBA y no hemos tenido esta oportunidad. Creo que es fabuloso para la Liga. Todo el sufrimiento de las últimas seis u ocho semanas para 16 equipos en el Oeste y Este. Genera una gran competencia”.
La NBA concibió el repechaje para inyectarle más emoción a la recta final de la temporada, renovadas esperanzas de clasificación a los equipos y desalentar el perder a propósito.
Dallas tuvo al alcance meterse a la repesca hasta su 81er partido de la campaña el viernes, cuando decidió prescindir de varios titulares y perdió. La NBA investiga la motivación de los Mavericks y si Dallas perdió con el fin de preservar sus posibilidades de obtener una selección más alta en el próximo Draft.
El Heat fue el primer preclasificado del Este la pasada temporada y ahora deberá sortear la repesca para volver a los playoffs. Pero quizás están exhibiendo su mejor nivel de la temporada –de la misma forma que los Lakers, que cerraron con marca de 16-7 tras la pausa por el Juego de Estrellas.
“Nos encontramos en una posición en la que podemos avanzar”, dijo el astro de los Lakers LeBron James. “Eso era todo lo que pretendíamos. No es ningún secreto que empezamos mal, arrancando 2-10... el encontrarnos en esta posición, eso nos hace estar felices, pero no satisfechos”.
Ningún equipo que sorteó la repesca –Portland en la burbuja de 2020 con un formato levemente distinto; Boston, Washington, los Lakers y Memphis en 2021; Brooklyn, Atlanta, Minnesota y Nueva Orleans el año pasado– logró ganar su serie de primera ronda en los playoffs.
Pero brinda esperanza y una dosis de moral para intentar seguir avanzando.
“Tenemos ganas”, dijo Spoelstra. “A nuestro equipo le encanta competir. Y se juega mucho. Y es ahí es cuando te pones a prueba, cuando hay algo en juego, cuando hay consecuencias de por medio”.
LOS DUELOS
CONFERENCIA ESTE
HOY: ATLANTA (41-41, 8vo) EN MIAMI (44-38, 7mo)
Temporada regular: Miami, 3-1
Panorama: Los cuatro partidos que disputaron fueron relativamente reñidos (Heat por 8, Halcones por 8, Heat por 8, Heat por 2). ... Jimmy Butler de Miami promedió 25 puntos y Bam Adebayo 24.5 en la serie de temporada. Trae Young promedió 19.8 puntos para los Halcones contra el Heat, maniatado a un 36% de efectividad en tiros de campo y de 21% en triples. Los Halcones intentan convertirse en el primer equipo de la era de la repesca que gana tres juegos tras irse 2-0 el año pasado
MAÑANA: CHICAGO (40-42, 10mo) EN TORONTO (41-41, 9no)
Temporada regular: Toronto, 2-1
Panorama: El local ganó en cada partido de la temporada regular. Zach LaVine promedió 23.5 puntos contra los Raptors, en tanto que Fred VanVleet promedió 20 puntos frente a los Toros. Toronto nunca logró despegarse por más de 10 puntos en los tres juegos contra Chicago esta temporada. DeMar Rozan ha jugado siete veces en Toronto desde que se marchó de los Raptors, pero nunca en un partido de eliminación en su anterior casa
CONFERENCIA OESTE
HOY: MINNESOTA (42-40, 8vo) EN LA LAKERS (43-39, 7mo)
Temporada regular: Minnesota, 2-1
Panorama: Anthony Davis enfrentó dos veces a Minnesota y anotó exactamente 38 puntos en ambos encuentros, con los Lakers victoriosos en uno y los Timberwolves en el otro. LeBron James promedió 23 puntos en dos partidos contra Minnesota, con apenas 39.5% en acierto de tiros de campo. Anthony Edwards sumó 29 puntos en la victoria de Minnesota sobre los Lakers en octubre, pero no pasó de 30 combinados en los dos partidos que los clubes disputaron en marzo. El altercado entre Rudy Gobert y Kyle Anderson el domingo podría alterar la cohesión de los Wolves
MAÑANA: OKLAHOMA CITY (40-42, 10mo) EN NUEVA ORLEANS (42-40, 9no)
Temporada regular: Nueva Orleans, 3-1
Panorama: Las tres victorias de Nueva Orleans sobre el Thunder fueron por tres, tres y cuatro puntos. Pero los Pelícanos llegaron a despegarse por 21, 20 y 13 puntos en esos encuentros. Brandon Ingram (Pelícanos) apenas participó en uno de esos cuatros juegos y anotó 34 puntos en esa participación. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder) promedió 33.5 puntos contra los Pelícanos esta campaña, con juegos en los que alcanzó los 44 y 35 puntos.
(Associated Press)
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The way to watch and stream the remaining video games
NBA League Move (Picture Illustration by Rafael Henrique/SOPA Photographs/LightRocket by way of Getty Photographs) Quinn Ewers goes Enter Sandman to put Oklahoma’s season to relaxation in Pink River by John Buhler The NBA preseason is in full swing. Right here’s what number of video games are left and the place you may watch them. You need to love the autumn. Faculty soccer and the NFL are in full swing and the MLB is simply hitting its apex. And in case you’re a basketball fan, it means the very best time of the 12 months is arriving. Whereas we’re salivating for video games of substance to begin, we’ll take what we are able to get, and proper now that’s preseason motion. What number of NBA preseason video games are left? The NBA’s preseason began on September thirtieth. The schedule has 79 exhibition video games, most of which contain contests between NBA groups, with a choose few showcasing groups from different leagues just like the Nationwide Basketball League’s Adelaide 36ers. After October eighth, there are 34 video games remaining on the preseason schedule, with all however one in all them involving matchups between NBA groups. The lone exception left is Maccabi Ra’anana dealing with off in opposition to the Oklahoma Metropolis Thunder on October ninth. Maccabi Ra’anana performs within the Israeli Nationwide League. Under are all remaining video games. All instances ET. NBA preseason schedule October 9 Chicago @ Toronto: 6:00 pm Maccabi Ra’anana @ Oklahoma Metropolis: 7:00 pm New Orleans @ San Antonio: 7:00 pm L.A. Lakers @ Golden State: 8:30 pm Portland @ Sacramento: 9:00 pm Minnesota @ L.A. Clippers: 10:30 pm NBA preseason schedule October 10 Washington @ Charlotte: 7:00 pm Philadelphia @ Cleveland: 7:00 pm Houston @ Miami: 7:30 pm Phoenix @ Denver: 9:00 pm NBA preseason schedule October 11 Memphis @ Orlando 7:00 pm Oklahoma Metropolis @ Detroit 7:00 pm Milwaukee @ Chicago 8:00 pm San Antonio @ Utah 9:00 pm Portland @ Golden State 10:30 pm NBA preseason schedule October 12 Charlotte @ Philadelphia: 7:00 pm New York @ Indiana: 7:00 pm Atlanta @ Cleveland: 7:00 pm New Orleans @ Miami: 7:30 pm Brooklyn @ Milwaukee: 7:30 pm Minnesota @ L.A. Lakers: 10:00 pm Sacramento @ Phoenix: 10:00 pm Denver @ L.A. Clippers: 10:30 pm NBA preseason schedule October 13 Memphis @ Detroit: 7:00 pm Oklahoma Metropolis @ San Antonio: 8:00 pm NBA preseason schedule October 14 Boston @ Toronto: 7:00 pm Houston @ Indiana: 7:00 pm Cleveland @ Orlando: 7:00 pm Washington @ New York: 7:30 pm Atlanta @ New Orleans: 8:00 pm Brooklyn @ Minnesota: 8:00 pm Dallas @ Utah: 9:00 pm L.A. Lakers @ Sacramento: 10:00 pm Denver @ Golden State: 10:00 pm The way to watch or stream NBA preseason video games Most of the NBA preseason video games are on ESPN’s household of networks or NBATV. Fubo.television gives streaming choices for ESPN and NBATV, and followers can begin a free trial right here. Originally published at Sunshine Coast QLD News
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NBA Franchise Records for Most Threes Made in a Game
All 30 NBA Franchise Records for Most three-pointers made in a single game
If you’ve been paying attention to the NBA over the last several seasons, you know that three-point shooting has become a prerequisite to play in today’s league and it’s still evolving as we speak.
The level, skill and range in which players can efficiently shoot from deep continues to creep away from the actual three-point line and inching nearer and nearer to the half-court line with every season.
There’s one stat that really displays the overall emphasis on the three pointer and how important it is to the offensive strategy and success of modern NBA teams. Team records for the most three pointers made in one game have being broken by nearly every NBA franchise in the last three seasons and this really underscores this phenomenon.
Enough talking about the team records, let’s get to the actual list of NBA team records for threes made in a game. All of the records are from non-playoff regular season games. The list is sorted by the most three pointers made, but click on the column header to sort by team or date or opponent. Here you have it:
Franchise Records for Most 3-Pointers in One Game
3-PtFGM — Team — Date — Opponent
29 Milwaukee Bucks 12/29/2020 Miami Heat Read more
28 Houston Rockets 02/01/2021 OKC Thunder Read more
28 Utah Jazz 02/22/2021 Charlotte Hornets Read more
27 Brooklyn Nets 02/15/2021 Sacramento Kings Read more
27 G.S. Warriors 05/09/2019 Oklahoma City Thunder Read more
26 Minnesota Timberwolves 02/08/2020 LA Clippers Read more
25 Cleveland Cavaliers 03/03/2017 Atlanta Hawks Read more
25 Los Angeles Clippers 08/01/2020 New Orleans Pelicans Read more
25 Chicago Bulls 02/10/2021 New Orleans Pelicans Read more
25 Dallas Mavericks 02/12/2021 New Orleans Pelicans Read more
24 Denver Nuggets 02/13/2017 Golden State Warriors Read more
24 Boston Celtics11/01/2018Milwaukee BucksRead more
24 Phoenix Suns02/21/2021Memphis GrizzliesRead more
24Portland Trailblazers03/01/2021Charlotte HornetsRead more
24New York Knicks10/22/2021Orlando MagicRead more
24Charlotte Hornets01/05/2022Detroit PistonsRead more
NOTE: Orlando Magic’s franchise record is 23 threes in a game.
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With Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations spiking around the country, dreams of a summer like those many us had in mind just a short time ago have faded.
The fully vaccinated have been told to resume wearing masks indoors. Companies and institutions are leveling vaccine mandates. And some municipalities are requiring people to show proof of vaccination to get into restaurants, bars, and gyms.
Confusion abounds about what is safe to do. (For the unvaccinated, there’s no confusion about what’s most important to do: Get immunized.)
To try to cut through the fog, STAT contacted three dozen epidemiologists, immunologists, and other infectious disease experts around the country to see how they are navigating the risk of Covid in these uncertain times. Twenty-eight responded.
STAT didn’t ask these experts to explain how they would advise others. Rather, we asked them to answer 10 questions — saying yes, no or only if masked — about their own willingness to engage in various activities, assuming they were vaccinated.
Their answers suggest that, with the highly transmissible Delta variant spreading, caution prevails. Those who know viruses best aren’t buying many movie tickets, and most aren’t eating indoors in restaurants.
But in other ways, responses diverged. And at least one expert suggested that geography really does matter when it comes to his own comfort level. Naor Bar-Zeev, a statistical epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, declined to respond to all but one of the questions, saying answers are highly dependent on the circumstances of a place.
“In a place where most people are unvaccinated, or otherwise at high risk, and where there is active transmission, I should act more conservatively and with greater caution, even though I am protected from disease,” he said. “In a place where most people are vaccinated, and there is low transmission, one can be more permissive.”
Let’s unpack their answers.
Of the questions, only one earned a unanimous response: “Would you send your unvaccinated child to school without a mask?”
“Lord, no,” Paul Offit, a pediatric infectious disease specialist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, replied. “NO!!! As a parent and a pediatrician, that is a terrible idea,” wrote Andrew Pavia, chief of pediatric infectious diseases at the University of Utah.
None of 27 people who answered this question expressed a willingness to send an unvaccinated child to school without a mask. Carlos del Rio, a professor of epidemiology and global health at the Rollins School of Public Health at Emory University, said he’d withdraw an unvaccinated child from a school if it didn’t have a mask mandate.
Children under the age of 12 cannot yet be vaccinated as none of the vaccines has been authorized for use in this age group.
The other school-related question — “Would you send your vaccinated teen to school without a mask?” — drew almost as fervent a response, with 24 of 26 saying no.
Ellen Foxman, an immunologist at Yale University, was one of the exceptions. “Yes, if the high school had a high vaccination rate/low Covid transmission rate and my family had no high-risk personal contacts,” she wrote. “If the school required all students and staff to be vaccinated, I would have no problem whatsoever with no masks.”
Pavia gave a nuanced answer for his support for masks for vaccinated teens. “If the vaccinated kids don’t mask, the unvaccinated are unlikely to mask and there is a risk of bullying. Masks for all is much more likely to work,” he wrote.
Michael Osterholm, director of the University of Minnesota’s Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy, said he not only wouldn’t allow a vaccinated teen to go to school without a mask, he’d demand the teen wear an N-95 respirator. Cloth face coverings aren’t enough to combat Delta, he insisted.
Shane Crotty, an immunologist at La Jolla Institute of Immunology, said he’d send teenagers to school with masks, but would be okay with them taking them off around friends outside of school or during an outdoor lunch break.
When the experts were asked whether they would eat indoors at a restaurant, responses were slightly more mixed. More than half of respondents said no, but six said they would, or would in off-peak hours, and three more said they would do it but would wear a mask when they weren’t eating.
Saad Omer, director of Yale’s Institute for Global Health, said he would eat indoors in a restaurant that required customers to show proof of vaccination. “I generally feel safe indoors in a restaurant as long as underlying community transmission is low and I’m eating with other vaccinated people,” wrote John Brownstein, an epidemiologist and chief innovation officer at Boston Children’s Hospital. “However, I always prioritize eating outside where possible.”
That approach no longer seems viable to Syra Madad, senior director for the special pathogens program in the NYC Health + Hospitals network. “More than 95% of Americans live in areas of high or substantial community transmission so it’s no longer a matter of ‘Yes, I’ll eat indoors if I’m in an area of low community transmission,’” she wrote.
It seems like we’re over DIY hair — or so the answers to the question of whether the experts would go to a hairdresser or a barber shop would suggest.
All but four respondents said they would go to a hair salon or barber at this point even if they didn’t know the vaccination status of other clients. And even one of the four more cautious respondents allowed that she might consider it. “No, but if we are all far apart and there are few people I might with a mask,” said Krutika Kuppalli, an infectious disease physician at the Medical University of South Carolina.
Most people who said yes did so with the caveat that they’d wear a mask. Jesse Goodman, a professor of medicine at Georgetown University, said he would go only if he and everyone else in the place was masked. Akiko Iwasaki, a Yale University immunologist, said she would try to reduce the frequency of visits. But Jeanne Marrazzo, director of the division of infectious diseases at the University of Alabama in Birmingham, was in favor of professional hair care in general.
“I know how careful my hairdresser has been,” Marrazzo wrote. “She also needs financial support; my hair also needs it.”
Would the experts go to the theater to see a film? Seventeen said no.
“Non-essential,” said Shweta Bansal, whose Georgetown University laboratory studies how social behavior affects infectious disease transmission.
Florian Krammer, an immunologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, in Manhattan, believes most people who are fully vaccinated are well protected at this point. He would go to see a movie wearing a mask.
Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease physician and a senior scholar at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, has a different view on Covid risks than some of the other people STAT polled. He (and others) believe Covid is going to become endemic — we’re going to have to learn to live with it. For fully vaccinated people, Adalja said, the risks even from contracting Covid are pretty low.
“That fact makes me comfortable as a fully vaccinated individual without underlying health problems to resume my pre-pandemic life because I am risk-tolerant and I know that if I am to get a breakthrough infection it is likely to be mild,” he said. Adalja said yes to all but two of STAT’s questions; he would not send an unvaccinated child to school without a mask and would not currently give a second dose of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
William Hanage, an epidemiologist in Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health, said he’d happily skip going to the movies, but his wife enjoys going. So he would go, wearing a mask.
There was almost an even split among the experts to the question of whether they would attend a large outdoor concert or sporting event, with a slight edge going to the “yes” side. Most of the 15 people said they’d do it if masked.
Robert Wachter, the chair of the University of California, San Francisco’s department of medicine, said he’d don a mask “if shouting people [were] at very close range.” Jason Salemi, an epidemiologist at the University of South Florida, said he “would not attend a large outdoor concert right now,” stressing the amount of Covid transmission in his state at the moment.
Move a mass gathering indoors and the answers shift. In response to the question of whether they would go to an indoor wedding or other religious service — one where they did not know the vaccination status of the other attendees — more of the experts said no.
Saskia Popescu, an infectious disease specialist and assistant professor in George Mason University’s biodefense program, for instance, would go to an outdoor concert or sporting event, masked. Even with a mask, she would not attend an indoor wedding or religious ceremony.
Emergency physician Uché Blackstock, founder and CEO of the consulting firm Advancing Health Equity, said she’d forgo indoor and outdoor large gatherings at this point.
We asked two questions about travel: “Would you travel to a part of the United States experiencing a surge in Covid cases?” and “Would you go on a non-essential international trip?” Surprisingly, there was slightly more willingness in the group to travel internationally than to domestic Covid hot spots.
In response to the former, Peter Hotez was succinct. “I’m living it,” said the Hotez, co-director of the Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development, based in Houston-swamped Covid-19.
Del Rio, who lives in Atlanta, goes frequently to Miami to visit his son and his son’s family. “I am very careful when I travel,” he said. Since the pandemic began he has twice visited his mother in Mexico, “but at this point I am not going. May go later in the year,” he wrote.
Carl Bergstrom, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Washington, said he wouldn’t travel abroad now. Not because of Covid directly, but because he might get stuck somewhere if travel restrictions were instituted. Hanage and his family vacationed on Cape Cod this year instead of taking a planned trip to Iceland, for the same reason.
Nahid Bhadelia, director of Boston University’s Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy & Research, said she would not travel to an American Covid hot zone if she could avoid it, but would travel internationally, if her destination had a high vaccination rate and a low transmission rate.
Angela Rasmussen, a coronavirus virologist at the University of Saskatchewan’s Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, said she would travel to a location in the U.S. having an upswing in Covid transmission, but would do it using precautions. As for international travel, “depends where, but masked,” she said.
Our final question was for the physicians in the group was this: “Would you recommend that patients who received the one-dose J&J vaccine get another dose of vaccine?”
Crotty, the immunologist at La Jolla Institute of Immunology, said yes; he tweeted recently about his support for giving J&J recipients an extra dose of vaccine to cope with the Delta variant. “I have had physicians emailing me thanks about my [Twitter] threads on this,” he said.
Megan Ranney, an emergency physician at Lifespan Health System in Providence, R.I., said she’s waiting for guidance from the Food and Drug Administration. “But in the meantime, I certainly wouldn’t judge anyone who does get another dose.”
And Helen Keipp Talbot, a vaccine researcher at Vanderbilt University, pleaded the Fifth. Talbot is a member of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, which advises the CDC on vaccination policy. “No comment,” was her reply.
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About the Author: Helen Branswell
Senior Writer, Infectious Disease
Helen covers issues broadly related to infectious diseases, including outbreaks, preparedness, research, and vaccine development.
@HelenBranswell
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source: https://www.statnews.com/2021/08/17/whats-safe-to-do-during-summers-covid-surge-stat-asked-public-health-experts-about-their-own-plans/
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College Football Breakdown - 2023 Week Three
SEC: Conference Game - South Carolina at Georgia. Georgia leads the series, 54-19-2.
Conference Game - Tennessee at Florida. Florida leads the series, 31-21.
Conference Game - LSU at Mississippi State. LSU leads the series, 77-36-3.
Kansas State at Missouri. Missouri leads the series, 60-33-5.
Georgia Tech at Ole Miss. Ole Miss leads the series, 3-2.
BYU at Arkansas. Arkansas leads the series, 1-0.
Alabama at South Florida. Alabama leads the series, 1-0.
UL Monroe at Texas A&M. Texas A&M leads the series, 4-0.
Akron at Kentucky. Kentucky leads the series, 1-0.
Vanderbilt at UNLV. UNLV leads the series, 1-0.
Samford at Auburn. Auburn leads the series, 28-0-1.
Big Ten: Conference Game - Penn State at Illinois. Penn State leads the series, 20-6.
Syracuse at Purdue. The series is tied, 1-1.
Minnesota at North Carolina. First meeting.
Virginia at Maryland. Maryland leads the series, 44-32-2.
Virginia Tech at Rutgers. Virginia Tech leads the series, 12-3.
Louisville at Indiana. Indiana leads the series, 2-0. (They last played in 1986).
Northwestern at Duke. Duke leads the series, 12-10.
Washington at Michigan State. Washington leads the series, 3-1.
Western Kentucky at Ohio State. First meeting.
Bowling Green at Michigan. Michigan leads the series, 2-0.
Western Michigan at Iowa. Western Michigan leads the series, 2-1.
Northern Illinois at Nebraska. Nebraska leads the series, 3-1.
Georgia Southern at Wisconsin. First meeting.
PAC12: Rocky Mountain Showdown - Colorado vs Colorado State. Colorado leads the series, 67-22-2.
San Diego State at Oregon State. Oregon State leads the series, 3-2.
Fresno State at Arizona State. Arizona State leads the series, 3-1.
UTEP at Arizona. Arizona leads the series, 39-11-2. (Arizona has won 13 straight meetings).
Hawaii at Oregon. Oregon leads the series, 4-3. (They last played in 1994).
Idaho at California. First meeting.
Sacramento State at Stanford. First meeting.
Weber State at Utah. Utah leads the series, 6-0. (This series used to be part of the "Beehive Boot" rivalry series).
North Carolina Central at UCLA. First meeting.
Northern Colorado at Washington State. Washington State leads the series, 1-0.
Big 12: Backyard Brawl - Pittsburgh at West Virginia. Pittsburgh leads the series, 62-40-3.
Conference Game - TCU at Houston. Houston leads the series, 13-12.
Oklahoma at Tulsa. Oklahoma leads the series, 20-7-1.
Wyoming at Texas. Texas leads the series, 5-0.
Iowa State at Ohio. Iowa State leads the series, 8-0.
Kansas at Nevada. First meeting.
Battle For The Victory Bell - Miami (Oh.) at Cincinnati. Cincinnati leads the series, 60-59-7. (Cincinnati has won 16 straight meetings).
Villanova at Central Florida. UCF leads the series, 1-0.
South Alabama at Oklahoma State. Oklahoma State leads the series, 2-0.
Tarleton State at Texas Tech. First meeting.
Long Island University at Baylor. First meeting.
ACC: Conference Game - Florida State at Boston College. Florida State leads the series, 14-5.
Florida Atlantic at Clemson. Clemson leads the series, 1-0.
Bethune Cookman at Miami (FL.). Da U leads the series, 6-0.
Wake Forest at Old Dominion. Wake Forest leads the series, 1-0.
VMI at North Carolina State. VMI leads the series, 11-7-1.
AAC: Conference Game - Navy at Memphis. Memphis leads the series, 5-3.
Tulane at Southern Mississippi. Southern Miss leads the series, 24-9.
East Carolina at Appalachian State. App State leads the series, 20-12.
Army at UTSA. Army leads the series, 2-1.
Georgia State at Charlotte. The series is tied, 2-2.
UL Lafayette at UAB. UAB leads the series, 4-3.
North Texas at Louisiana Tech. Louisiana Tech leads the series, 13-8.
Prairie View A&M at SMU. First meeting.
Texas Southern at Rice. Rice leads the series, 1-0.
Norfolk State vs Temple. First meeting.
Mountain West: Conference Game - Utah State at Air Force. The series is tied, 5-5.
Rio Grande Rivalry - New Mexico State at New Mexico. New Mexico leads the series, 73-34-5.
San Jose State at Toledo. Toledo leads the series, 1-0. (They last played in 1981).
North Dakota at Boise State. First meeting.
Sun Belt: Conference Game - James Madison at Troy State.
Duquesne at Coastal Carolina.
Jackson State at Texas State. First meeting.
Stony Brook at Arkansas State. First meeting.
CUSA: Liberty at Buffalo. Liberty leads the series, 2-0.
Florida International at Connecticut. Connecticut leads the series, 1-0.
Murray State at Middle Tennessee State. Middle Tennessee State leads the series, 37-30-3.
MAC: Central Michigan at Notre Dame. First meeting.
Massachusetts at Eastern Michigan. The series is tied, 2-2.
Indiana State at Ball State. Ball State leads the series, 38-24-1.
Central Connecticut State at Kent State. First meeting.
Other Games: Drake at South Dakota State 2:30 pm $espn+ Video Central Arkansas at North Dakota State 2:30 pm $espn+ Video / ABC ND (cable) Illinois State at Eastern Illinois 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Lindenwood at Western Illinois 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Robert Morris at Youngstown State 1:00 pm $espn+ Video Stetson at Montana State 2:00 pm $espn+ Video / SWX (cable) Ferris State at Montana 7:00 pm $espn+ Video / SWX (cable) Lamar at South Dakota 1:00 pm $espn+ Video Northern Iowa at Idaho State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video SE Louisiana at Eastern Washington 3:00 pm $espn+ Video / SWX (cable) Southern Illinois at SEMO 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Southern Utah at UC Davis 9:00 pm $espn+ Video / My58 (cable) Utah Tech at Northern Arizona 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Dartmouth at New Hampshire 5:00 pm $Flo Video Holy Cross at Yale 11:00 am $espn+ Video Rhode Island at Maine 2:30 pm $Flo Video Incarnate Word at Abilene Christian 7:00 pm $espn+ Video Houston Christian at UT Martin 6:00 pm $espn+ Video SFA at Northwestern State 6:00 pm $espn+ Video The Citadel at Chattanooga 5:00 pm $espn+ Video / Nexstar (cable) Furman at Kennesaw State 4:00 pm $espn+ Video ETSU at Austin Peay 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Cornell at Lehigh 11:00 am $espn+ Video Penn at Colgate 12:00 pm $espn+ Video Columbia at Lafayette 11:30 am $espn+ Video Brown at Bryant 3:00 pm $espn+ Video WCU at Eastern Kentucky 5:00 pm $espn+ Video William & Mary at CSU 3:00 pm $espn+ Video St. Francis (PA) at Delaware 5:00 pm $Flo Video Delaware State at Richmond 2:30 pm $Flo Video McNeese at Alcorn 6:00 pm Alcorn Video St. Thomas MN at Harvard 12:00 pm $espn+ Video Presbyterian at Wofford 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Campbell at Monmouth 12:00 pm SNY / $Flo Video DII: Shaw at Bowie State 12:00 pm GrioTV / Plex Video DII: Morehouse at Albany State 2:00 pm CNBC / Peacock Video Alabama A&M at Southern 6:00 pm $espn+ Video Davidson at Marist 12:00 pm $espn+ Video Florida Memorial at Grambling 2:00 pm $espn+ Video Gardner Webb at Tennessee State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Hampton at Howard 2:30 pm $espn+ Video Lincoln (CA) at Cal Poly 7:00 pm $espn+ Video Miles at UAPB 4:00 pm UAPB Video MVSU at Delta State 6:00 pm $Flo Video North Alabama at Tennessee Tech 6:00 pm $espn+ Video North American at Portland State 3:00 pm $espn+ Video North Carolina A&T at Elon 2:00 pm $Flo Video Princeton at San Diego 3:00 pm $espn+ Video Stonehill at Georgetown 11:30 am $espn+ Video Taylor at Dayton 12:00 pm Facebook Video Towson at Morgan State 5:00 pm $espn+ Video Virginia Lynchburg at Merrimack 5:00 pm NEC Front Row Video Wabash College at Butler 5:00 pm $Flo Video Wagner at Sacred Heart 12:00 pm NEC Front Row Video West Florida at Florida A&M 5:00 pm HBCU Go Video
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hockey-kay · 3 years
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Probably the dumbest thing I’ve done regarding hockey… but hey if anyone wanted to know.
Here is how many National Hockey League players CURRENTLY listed on the rosters that are from Sweden.*
1. Dallas 5 Swedes
2. Toronto 6 Swedes
3. Carolina 2 Swedes
4. Seattle 5 Swedes
5. Colorado 4 Swedes
6. Philadelphia 5 swedes
7. Montreal 0 swedes
8. Chicago 2 swedes
9. Florida 3 swedes
10. Columbus 5 swedes
11. Nashville 2 swedes
12. Edmonton 6 swedes
13. Vegas 4 swedes
14. Anaheim 7 swedes
15. Arizona 4 swedes
16. Boston 6 swedes
17. Buffalo 4 swedes
18. Calgary 7 swedes
19. Detroit 4 swedes
20. Los Angeles 8 swedes
21. Minnesota 3 swedes
22. New Jersey 5 swedes
23. New York (Islanders) 2 swedes
24. New York (rangers) 3 swedes
25. Ottawa 3 swedes
26. Pittsburgh 1 Swede
27. San Jose 4 swedes
28. St. Louis 1 swede
29. Tampa 4 swedes
30. Vancouver 3 swedes
31. Washington 2 swedes
32. Winnipeg 2 swedes
* this was all found through the NHL app, it is currently September 7th, 2021 at 2:48am.
There are three players within this list (William and Alex Nylander, and André Burakovsky) who are not born in Sweden but listed as [country actually born]-Swedish hockey player. There may be more Swedish players who were born elsewhere within the league but those are the only three I really could be bothered to think of tbh.
Los Angeles has the most with 8 and somehow Montreal has absolutely 0 Swedish born hockey players.
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