Five players on Australia’s women’s water polo team have tested positive for COVID-19

PARIS (AP) — Five players on Australia’s women’s water polo team for the Paris Olympics have tested positive for COVID-19.

Anna Meares, the chef de mission for the Australian team in Paris, said the COVID cases have been confined to the water polo team. She said the affected players are clear to practice when they feel well enough to train.

“We treat COVID no differently to any other respiratory illness, but we want to ensure that we have our protocols working as well and dealing with these illnesses and minimizing them is a part and parcel of every Olympic Games,” she said Wednesday.

The protocols include wearing masks and isolating from other team members outside of training. The whole team has been tested, according to Meares.

“More broadly, we have our respiratory illnesses protocol in place and we have reinforced with all of the teams as they arrive into our village,” she said. “Two basic rules around that really simple hygiene practices are effective. And if you are feeling unwell or have any symptoms, get tested.”

Paris is the first Olympics since the Tokyo Summer Games in 2021 and Beijing Winter Olympics in 2022 were staged in COVID bubbles with rigorous testing protocols.

Bronny James posts best performance of Summer League career: 12 points

Bronny James is making a comeback in the NBA Summer League, scoring 12 points and helping the Los Angeles Lakers secure a victory.

On Wednesday, the son of LeBron James had his best performance in the Summer League, contributing to the Lakers’ 87-86 win against the Atlanta Hawks. Along with his 12 points, he also grabbed a rebound, made a steal, and had one turnover. The Lakers’ big man, Colin Castleton, led the team with 17 points, 12 rebounds, and six assists.

This game was particularly notable for James as he finally made his first 3-pointer in the Summer League. Prior to this game, he had missed all 16 attempts from beyond the arc. Overall, he shot 5-of-11 from the field and 2-of-5 from 3-point range.

Since being drafted as the 55th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, James has been averaging 5.8 points, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.2 assists in 25.4 minutes over five Summer League games. However, his shooting percentages have been relatively low, with a 28.6% success rate from the field and only 10% from 3-point range.
The Lakers decided to rest their first-round draft pick Dalton Knecht for the game, as they were in the midst of a demanding schedule with six games in 11 days. Head coach JJ Redick and newly hired assistant coach Lindsey Harding were also present at the game.

This performance marks a significant improvement for James, who faced criticism and ridicule during the early stages of his professional career. Every time he touched the ball, or even when he didn’t, it seemed to spark debates about his standing in the NBA and whether he deserved to be there.

Playing in the Summer League, James is under immense pressure, given the team’s efforts to keep his father satisfied after he opted out of his contract. Additionally, his camp strategically maneuvered him into the Lakers’ roster through the draft, securing a guaranteed four-year, $7.9 million deal.
Although the Summer League shouldn’t be the sole determinant of a player’s potential, Bronny James did manage to secure a victory on Wednesday. He will have one final opportunity to secure another win on Thursday when he faces off against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Here is a breakdown of Bronny James’ performance in the Summer League:

  • July 6: In a 108-94 loss to the Sacramento Kings, James scored 4 points, shooting 2-of-9 from the field and 0-of-3 from beyond the arc. He also contributed 2 rebounds, 2 assists, and had 0 turnovers in 22 minutes of play.
  • July 7: Unfortunately, James was unable to participate in the game against the Golden State Warriors due to knee swelling. The team suffered a 92-68 loss.
  • July 10: James scored 3 points in the game against the Miami Heat, shooting 1-of-3 from the field and 0-of-1 from three-point range. He grabbed 5 rebounds, dished out 3 assists, committed 2 turnovers, and played for 29 minutes. The team fell short with a score of 80-76.
  • July 12: In a 99-80 loss to the Houston Rockets, James scored 8 points. However, he struggled with his shooting, going 3-of-14 from the field and missing all 8 of his three-point attempts. He also grabbed 5 rebounds, recorded 0 assists, and had 3 turnovers in 27 minutes of play.
  • July 15: James scored 2 points in a game against the Boston Celtics, shooting 1-of-5 from the field and 0-of-3 from beyond the arc. He also contributed 3 rebounds, 1 assist, and had 2 turnovers in 25 minutes of play. The team suffered an 88-74 loss.

These statistics provide a glimpse into James’ performance throughout the Summer League games.
On July 17th, in a thrilling 87-86 victory over the Atlanta Hawks, James scored 12 points. He made 5 of his 11 shots, including 2 of 5 from beyond the arc. In addition to his scoring, he grabbed 1 rebound and recorded 0 assists. However, he did commit 1 turnover in his 24 minutes of play.

A fun fact to note is that before Wednesday’s game, the official @NBA X account had shared videos of all but one of James’ seven made shots in the previous four games. This tweet reached a massive audience of 46.5 million followers. Surprisingly, on Wednesday, they only provided two of his shots. But no need to worry, ESPN stepped in and posted the remaining two shots for everyone to enjoy.

Four Verts: As NFL training camp kicks off, Bears D looks monstrous while Ravens’ hopes rest on Lamar-Henry combo

Football season is here, and the excitement is palpable. Not only has a long-awaited college football video game been released after a decade-long hiatus, but NFL training camps are also underway. As we enter this thrilling time of the year, it’s fitting to kick off training camp with a Four Verts column, previewing the first four teams to open full camp, each with their own high expectations.

First up is the Chicago Bears, who are slowly rebuilding their once dominant defense. While the headline may be a touch exaggerated, there is no denying that the Bears’ defense is poised to be formidable this year. Last season, they stumbled out of the gate, ranking 31st in expected points allowed per play (0.223) during the first four weeks, according to rbsdm.com. Only the Denver Broncos fared worse during that period, even surrendering a staggering 70 points to the Miami Dolphins. It was a rough start for the Bears, but things have turned around.
Linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards began showcasing their skills and living up to their high-value contracts, while the Bears’ young secondary provided reliable performances. Additionally, the team’s defensive line started to show promising depth. However, it was the acquisition of pass rusher Montez Sweat from the Commanders in exchange for a second-round draft pick that truly elevated their defensive performance. Sweat made an immediate and significant impact, resulting in the Bears ranking fifth in expected points allowed per play (-0.110) during the final nine games of the season when he was on the team last year.
This is a significant improvement, and it’s the type of progress that head coach Matt Eberflus needed to silence critics and maintain job security. If the defense can continue performing at the level they did towards the end of the 2023 season, the Bears have a real chance at having their most memorable season in a long time. Every level of the defense now has reliable playmakers, with Sweat on the line, Edmunds and Edwards in the second level, and Brisker, Johnson, and Stevenson in the secondary. These players provide a solid foundation for a strong defense.

Additionally, the team has depth that can potentially develop into quality players. Tackles Dexter and Pickens, end Booker, and cornerback Gordon all have the potential to contribute effectively. Gordon, in particular, made significant strides towards becoming a dependable player last year after a challenging rookie season.
While there is much discussion surrounding Caleb Williams and the exciting changes in the offense, his rookie year will undoubtedly be enhanced if the Bears’ defense can meet expectations. Fortunately, there is little cause for concern when it comes to the Bears’ defensive prowess. They have already demonstrated their ability to excel, and with young players gaining experience, there is room for improvement. Additionally, the team will continue to operate under the same scheme and coach, further solidifying their potential. Unless hindered by injuries, the Bears have the opportunity to establish themselves as one of the top defenses in the league.

The success of the Ravens now heavily relies on their overhauled backfield.
Despite their successful season, which saw them come close to reaching the Super Bowl, the Ravens are facing some changes on their offense. Key players such as John Simpson, Kevin Zeitler, and Morgan Moses have left the team, along with running back Gus Edwards who reunited with his former offensive coordinator Greg Roman in Los Angeles. Losing these experienced players has definitely impacted the strength of the Ravens’ offense, which was one of the league’s best last year.

However, the Ravens still have the advantage of having Lamar Jackson, a two-time MVP quarterback, leading their team. Additionally, they have the incredible talent of Derrick Henry at running back, making them arguably the most formidable running game duo in the entire league. If the Ravens want to make it back to the AFC title game, they will heavily rely on the exceptional skills of their superstar backfield.
The Ravens’ offensive line has undergone a significant overhaul, opting for potential over experience. Four of their projected starters (Andrew Vorhees, Tyler Linderbaum, Ben Cleveland, and Roger Rosengarten) are on rookie deals. Among them, Linderbaum is the sole young player with substantial starting experience, which will prove crucial as they integrate a new unit. Ronnie Stanley’s career has been marred by injuries, but if he’s trending in the right direction, it would greatly benefit the line.

Given the circumstances, expectations for the offensive line should be tempered, placing more pressure on the quarterback and running back. However, this strategy could work in their favor, especially with Lamar Jackson under center and Derrick Henry in the backfield.
Henry has defied the odds by maintaining his effectiveness despite shouldering an immense workload. Over the past five seasons, he has consistently led the league in carries, yet he has never failed to reach 1,000 rushing yards and has consistently scored double-digit touchdowns since 2017. While this may not be a precise analysis of efficient running back play, it highlights Henry’s ability to handle a heavy workload, which will likely be required of him once again. With Jackson on the team, Henry will benefit from a more dynamic offense, which should alleviate some pressure on him as he adjusts to playing behind a relatively inexperienced offensive line.
The Ravens have some pressing questions to address beyond their backfield. While tight ends Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely form one of the league’s top duos, the wide receiver position is a bit uncertain. Though Zay Flowers emerged as a breakout star in his rookie season and is expected to receive numerous targets this year, the Ravens still need improved performances from Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor to maintain their momentum from last season.

In order to compensate for their uncertainties, the Ravens will likely rely heavily on the dynamic duo of Jackson and Henry, utilizing their skills to overcome any shortcomings as they navigate the transition to the next era of their offense. Last season, with new offensive coordinator Todd Monken at the helm, the Ravens experienced a much-needed change in their offensive approach. The success of their 2024 campaign will largely depend on how well Jackson and Henry can execute and dictate the team’s offensive strategy.

Meanwhile, the Texans’ defense will need to make significant strides in 2024.
The Houston Texans have become the talk of the town this season, generating immense excitement and anticipation. And the reason behind it all? None other than C.J. Stroud.

As a rookie, Stroud proved himself to be one of the finest quarterbacks in the NFL. His exceptional performance prompted the Texans to adopt a “win now” mentality, resulting in significant trades for Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon during the offseason. Additionally, they managed to retain the invaluable services of offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik, who was sought after for various head coaching positions.

While Houston’s offense is expected to be a formidable unit, their success throughout the season will not solely rely on it. In order to surpass formidable opponents like the Ravens and Chiefs in the playoffs, the defense must show significant improvement in their second year under the guidance of head coach DeMeco Ryans.
When it comes to coaching, the Texans have no reason to worry about their current position. Ryans, their defensive coordinator, is highly regarded in the league for his creativity and expertise. Under his guidance, young players like Will Anderson Jr. and Derek Stingley Jr. have had impressive seasons. Although the Texans’ lack of experience and depth has been a challenge (as evidenced by their 3-13-1 record in 2022), the foundation for a consistently strong defense is in place. In 2023, they performed at an average level defensively, which is somewhat encouraging considering their previous struggles. It’s worth noting that the Texans also acquired veteran star edge rusher Danielle Hunter, who will undoubtedly form a formidable pass-rushing duo with Anderson.
The Texans have some areas of concern, particularly in the core of their defense. Despite having experienced veterans in the interior line, there seems to be a lack of impact players in that position group. The linebacker unit showed inconsistency last season, but the Texans are banking on the trio of Azeez Al-Shaair, Christian Harris, and Henry To’oTo’o to step up. If at least one of these players shows significant improvement from last year, it would greatly benefit the Texans’ defense.
The cornerback situation in Houston is worth paying attention to. Stingley is undoubtedly one of the top corners in the NFL and has a secure position. However, the Texans will have to rely on rookie Kamari Lassiter and Desmond King to fill the other spots. Both Lassiter and King are more suited for slot coverage, so it will be interesting to see how they are utilized considering their similar skill sets. With little depth beyond these three, the Texans will need luck with injuries as there is a significant drop-off in talent.

This season will be crucial for Ryans to showcase his ability to develop talent. There is a lot of potential on this defense, and at the very least, the Texans should excel in generating sacks and turnovers thanks to their talented roster. However, consistent performance from play to play may need improvement, and that’s where Ryans can make his mark.

So, what truly matters for the Chiefs?
Following their Super Bowl victory last season, the Kansas City Chiefs have established themselves as a dominant force in the NFL. Despite their flaws and the challenges they faced on offense, they managed to overcome all obstacles and defeat one of the most talented teams in the league. To further strengthen their wide receiver corps, the Chiefs drafted Xavier Worthy and signed Hollywood Brown, enhancing their offensive capabilities. Although the addition of Worthy and Brown may not seem significant on its own, when combined with the exceptional talents of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, anything is possible for the Chiefs.
Despite the Chiefs’ imperfections and unanswered questions on offense, their chances of winning a third consecutive Super Bowl championship remain a significant consideration. Uncertainties surround the left tackle battle and their capabilities, as well as how well they can integrate smaller receivers Brown and Worthy. Additionally, there is the question of whether Jared Wiley can step up if Travis Kelce starts to show signs of aging. The running game also needs to regain its effectiveness as a valuable component of the offense. While the Chiefs have flaws, the ultimate question is whether these factors will truly impact their pursuit of a three-peat as Super Bowl champions.
The Chiefs’ defense is expected to remain one of the league’s best. Andy Reid continues to devise an effective offense. And let’s not forget about Patrick Mahomes. While winning three consecutive Super Bowls would be extremely challenging, the Chiefs demonstrated last year that their regular season performance does not dictate their potential in the playoffs. Slowing down an offense led by Mahomes is always a daunting task, and once the one-game playoffs begin, anything can happen.

This is not merely a deep analysis or breakdown, but rather a philosophical question. Even if the Chiefs were to start the season 0-5, no one would dismiss their chances of ultimately winning the Super Bowl. They occupy a different realm. With Patrick Mahomes at the helm, the conventional rules do not apply to them, despite some concerns about their roster. Underestimate them at your own peril. However, there is currently no reason to doubt their capabilities.

Georgia has 2 more players, including LB Smael Mondon, arrested for reckless driving

According to jail records, Georgia’s starting linebacker, Smael Mondon, was arrested by Athens-Clarke County police on Wednesday night for speeding and reckless driving.

This comes just one day after freshman offensive lineman, Bo Hughley, was arrested by University of Georgia police on similar charges. The team seems to be struggling with driving offenses, as this issue persists over a year after a player and staff member tragically lost their lives in a racing accident.

Jail records indicate that Hughley was able to post a $26 bond following his arrest on Tuesday night. He is facing misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and failure to maintain a lane.

Mondon, a senior who had an impressive 68 tackles last season, was booked at 11:05 p.m. on Wednesday and also posted a $26 bond early Thursday morning. It is currently unclear whether Mondon or Hughley have obtained legal representation.
On March 24, Trevor Etienne, a running back for the Georgia Bulldogs, was arrested by the Athens-Clarke County police on various charges including drunken driving, failure to maintain a lane or improper driving, and affixing materials that reduce visibility through the windows or windshield.

During a hearing in Athens-Clarke County Municipal Court on Wednesday, the DUI charges against Etienne were dismissed when he pleaded no contest to reckless driving, underage possession of alcohol, and two other driving offenses. Etienne, who transferred from Florida, now faces these charges instead.

It remains uncertain whether Etienne will be eligible to play in Georgia’s season-opening game against Clemson on August 31. According to the team’s policy, athletes convicted of DUI typically receive a suspension of at least one game. In a similar situation, Georgia wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint served a one-game suspension after pleading guilty to a reckless driving charge in 2023.
On Thursday, Georgia did not issue a prompt statement regarding the recent arrests. However, coach Kirby Smart is scheduled to speak to the media on Tuesday during the Southeastern Conference media days in Dallas.

Smart has previously admitted to facing difficulties in persuading his players to prioritize safe driving. Tragically, in January 2023, shortly after Georgia’s consecutive national title win, an accident occurred resulting in the loss of offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy. The crash took place during a race between LeCroy and defensive tackle Jalen Carter.

NBA Summer League storylines: Bronny James ready for breakout, No. 1 and No. 2 picks set for opening matchup

The NBA summer season kicks off this Friday with the highly anticipated Las Vegas Summer League in Sin City. Reigning champions, the Cleveland Cavaliers, will open the two-week event against the Minnesota Timberwolves in one of the seven games scheduled for the first day.

Before the main event, basketball fans were treated to thrilling matchups and impressive performances from the top prospects of the 2024 NBA Draft in the California Classic and the Salt Lake City Summer League. Among the players returning for their second summer league appearance are Dalton Knecht and Bronny James of the Los Angeles Lakers, Stephon Castle of the San Antonio Spurs, Zach Edey of the Memphis Grizzlies, and Cody Williams of the Utah Jazz.
Bronny James, the younger James, had a slow start in his debut in the summer league last weekend in Northern California. He will be looking to recover from a shaky shooting performance. In the upcoming fourth game of the event, James and his Los Angeles summer league team will face off against Reed Sheppard and the Houston Rockets. This matchup will be a marquee showdown between the third pick in the draft and James.

Another exciting matchup to watch is between Zaccharie Risacher and the Atlanta Hawks, and Alex Sarr and the Washington Wizards. This game will feature the top two picks from the 2024 NBA Draft and will take place at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Now, the question is, will Bronny James be able to respond to his slow start? He will have another chance to prove himself starting on Friday when the Lakers face the Houston Rockets. The Lakers have already played three games in the California Classic, and James struggled early, only making 3 out of 12 shots in two games.
During the final game against Miami, Lebron James’ son, Bronny, only took three shots, all in the first half. However, he made significant contributions in other areas of the game, including seven rebounds, five assists, three blocks, and two steals. To further his development, it is crucial for Bronny to focus on improving his shooting skills, particularly in Las Vegas. In the NBA, Bronny is projected to excel as a 3-and-D player, utilizing his high basketball IQ and instincts to become a formidable defender. The key for him will be to consistently hit shots, and gaining more practice and confidence in Las Vegas can greatly aid in achieving this goal.
Edey, the two-time reigning Naismith College Player of the Year, generated a lot of debate among NBA Draft prospects in 2024. Initially projected as a mid-first-round pick, Edey defied expectations when the Grizzlies snagged him with the ninth overall pick on draft night. Already making waves in the summer league, Edey’s debut showcased his talent with an impressive stat line of 14 points, 15 rebounds, and four blocks in 33 minutes against Utah.

With the Grizzlies in dire need of a center since trading Steven Adams, Edey is expected to have a significant role in his rookie season. His prowess as one of college basketball’s top rebounders made him a wise choice for the team. While there may be potential matchup challenges in the NBA, the combination of Edey and Jaren Jackson Jr. in the frontcourt holds promise. As the summer league continues in Las Vegas, it will provide another crucial opportunity to assess Edey’s readiness for the NBA stage.
Players to Watch for Breakout Performances
Every year at the summer league, there are always players who catch the eye and show potential to become future stars or summer league sensations. In this year’s Las Vegas event, here are five players, drafted outside the top 5 picks, that deserve your attention.

Jamal Shead, Toronto Raptors: Despite being the No. 45 pick in the draft, Shead possesses all the necessary skills to become a summer league legend. His exceptional on-ball defending abilities can wreak havoc on the court. Shead was already one of the standout players in college basketball last season, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he makes a name for himself in Las Vegas.

Dillon Jones, Oklahoma City Thunder: Jones has already showcased his talent in Salt Lake City, where he stood out as one of the best players on the court. The former Weber State star dropped 21 points and grabbed seven rebounds against the Jazz earlier this week.
Rob Dillingham of the Minnesota Timberwolves is an incredibly skilled point guard who has the potential to become the standout player of his draft class. During his time at Kentucky, Dillingham consistently delivered jaw-dropping highlights that wowed fans. His unique style of play is sure to captivate audiences in Las Vegas.

Yves Missi of the New Orleans Pelicans has a golden opportunity to become the team’s center of the future following Jonas Valanciunas’ departure to the Washington Wizards. Despite being relatively new to the sport, the Baylor standout displays a level of skill that defies his experience. Missi’s fluid movements and ability to dominate the paint make him a force to be reckoned with.

Jaylen Wells, a prospect for the Memphis Grizzlies, is another player to watch in the second round. Recently, Wells showcased his talent by scoring an impressive 27 points, including a game-winning shot against the 76ers. He has the potential to make a lasting impression during this week’s games.

New Lakers coach JJ Redick, who has no prior coaching experience, says his time as player

JJ Redick, a former NBA shooting guard with no prior coaching experience in the league, was officially announced as the new head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers on Monday. Celebrating his 40th birthday on the same day, Redick takes over the position previously held by Darvin Ham, who was dismissed in May following a two-season tenure with the team.

Despite his lack of coaching experience, Redick believes he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the role. He credits his 22-year journey, starting from his time at Duke University where he played under legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski for four years, followed by his 15-year NBA career.

Redick also emphasized the importance of his recent endeavors in podcasting and working as an ESPN analyst over the past three years. He believes that these experiences have allowed him to connect with players, engage in coaching interviews, and analyze the game from various angles. Redick firmly believes that this unique combination of experiences has prepared him to step into the role of an NBA head coach.
Redick had a successful 15-year career in the NBA, playing for six different teams. In 2021, he transitioned into an NBA analyst role for ESPN.

During the hiring process, Redick was asked if he had heard any misconceptions or concerns about himself that he wanted to address. He responded honestly, stating that he didn’t care about any rumors or opinions. His primary focus was on becoming a great coach for the Lakers, and he had no interest in dispelling any doubts.

The Lakers’ decision to hire Redick was not a surprise. The team’s Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager, Rob Pelinka, spoke highly of Redick’s unique perspective and philosophy on basketball during the news conference. It was clear that Redick was always on their list of top candidates.
Pelinka and Redick have a shared basketball philosophy focused on high-level strategy, effective communication with players, and prioritizing player development. Redick expressed his desire for Lakers star LeBron James to take more three-point shots, considering his impressive 40% shooting this season. However, Redick mentioned the need for a conversation with James to discuss his preferences and how to utilize him effectively in the half-court offense as both a scorer and facilitator. It remains uncertain whether Redick will have the opportunity to coach James, as James has the option to exercise his contract or explore other options next season.
James has yet to make a definitive statement regarding his future with the team or whether he plans to return for his 22nd NBA season.

In a post on X on April 30, James addressed the speculation surrounding his future, stating, “I’ve seen and heard numerous reports about what’s next for me. I want to make it clear that right now, my focus is solely on spending time with my family and friends.”

He further added, “Once I have had discussions with my family, advisors, and representation, I will share any updates with you all.”

Redick, on the other hand, expressed his belief that Anthony Davis, a nine-time All-Star center, will play a pivotal role for the team in the upcoming season. Redick recently had a conversation with Davis, discussing potential offensive and defensive strategies.

“We both agreed on a solid foundation for his role within the team moving forward,” Redick revealed.
The Lakers have a history of hiring individuals with no coaching experience to lead the team. Back in 1994, when the team was struggling, owner Jerry Buss appointed Magic Johnson as the interim coach for the final 16 games. Despite a 5-11 record, Johnson eventually resigned and became a part-owner.

Recently, the Lakers pursued University of Connecticut men’s basketball head coach Dan Hurley for their vacant coaching position. However, Hurley decided to stay with the Huskies and chase a third-straight national title. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the Lakers offered Hurley a six-year, $70 million contract.

Despite the unsuccessful pursuit of Hurley, Lakers shooting guard J.J. Redick expressed no hard feelings towards the team’s efforts. Redick understood that Hurley’s accomplishments as a two-time national champion at UConn outweighed his own achievements as a two-time 55 Swiss league champion in the 3rd and 4th grade division.
In the previous season, the Los Angeles team suffered a defeat in the playoffs, losing to the Denver Nuggets, who were the reigning champions at the time, for the second consecutive postseason.

As of now, the Lakers possess the 17th pick in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft, which will take place on Thursday.

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Should Celtics consider trading first-round pick in 2024 NBA Draft?

Is it a smart move for the Celtics to trade their first-round pick in the 2024 NBA Draft? This question has been raised by “rival executives” who believe that Boston is open to trading the No. 30 overall pick, as reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. With the Celtics aiming to end their three-year drought without a first-round pick, the decision to trade it raises arguments for both sides.
The NBA’s new collective bargaining agreement has placed a greater emphasis on the importance of drafting and developing talent internally. For the Boston Celtics, who are facing a significant luxury tax bill this summer and potentially an even larger one in 2025-26, it is crucial to find ways to save money. One way to do so is by securing a promising young player on a rookie contract, who could provide valuable depth or even become a future rotation player. The Celtics have a track record of finding talent in the later stages of the draft, such as Robert Williams at 27th overall in 2018 and Payton Pritchard at No. 26 in 2020. Therefore, it makes sense for them to aim for similar success in this year’s draft.
Meanwhile, the Celtics have a strong desire to win in the immediate future. Therefore, if they can trade the 30th overall pick for an experienced and skilled big man, it would be difficult for them to pass up on such an opportunity. Just a year ago, Celtics coach Brad Stevens utilized the team’s first-round pick (25th overall) in a three-team trade that sent Marcus Smart to Memphis and brought Kristaps Porzingis to Boston. Porzingis played a significant role in the Celtics’ quest for their 18th championship title.

While it is unlikely that the Celtics will make a deal of the same magnitude as the Porzingis trade during this offseason, considering that their “top six” players – Jayson Tatum, Jaylen Brown, Derrick White, Jrue Holiday, Porzingis, and Al Horford – are all under contract, there is still a possibility that they will seek frontcourt depth if either Xavier Tillman Sr. or Luke Kornet departs in free agency. In such a scenario, the Celtics may explore the option of trading the 30th overall pick along with a seasoned veteran big man.
Due to financial limitations, Stevens may opt to maintain the status quo and make a selection at the 30th spot unless a perfect trade opportunity arises. However, he remains open to exploring all possibilities.

The NBA Draft’s first round is scheduled for Wednesday, June 26, followed by the second round on Thursday, June 27. In Round 2, the Celtics possess the 54th overall pick.

India, Afghanistan into cricket’s Twenty20 World Cup semifinals after a dramatic Super Eight finale

In a thrilling turn of events, Afghanistan secured a spot in the Twenty20 World Cup semifinals for the first time, joining India in the last four and eliminating the reigning champion Australia. Captain Rohit Sharma played a pivotal role, smashing 92 runs off just 41 balls to lead India to a 24-run victory over Australia in St. Lucia. Meanwhile, Afghanistan secured their semifinal berth by defeating Bangladesh by eight runs with seven balls to spare in a rain-affected match at Kingstown, St. Vincent. The outcome of the match had the fate of all three teams hanging in the balance, but it was Afghanistan who ultimately advanced to face South Africa in the semifinals on Wednesday. On the other hand, the undefeated India will take on defending champion England on Thursday.
Sharma displayed an exceptional performance in this tournament, achieving the fastest half-century in just 19 deliveries. With eight sixes and seven boundaries, he played a crucial role in India’s total score of 205-5.

Australia’s Travis Head put up a strong fight with a rapid 76 off 43 balls, but his teammates struggled against the spinners Kuldeep Yadav (2-24) and Axar Patel (1-21), resulting in a restricted score of 181-7.

Reflecting on his performance, Sharma expressed his satisfaction, stating, “It’s quite fulfilling, especially when you play like that.” He emphasized the importance of maintaining the same approach in the semifinals, understanding the individual requirements in different situations, and playing with freedom.

Sharma set the tone early on, smashing Mitchell Starc’s second over for an impressive 29 runs, which included three sixes.

Unfortunately, Virat Kohli faced another disappointment, getting caught at midwicket off a short ball from Josh Hazlewood, resulting in his second duck of the tournament. Kohli has only managed to score 66 runs in six games, while his fellow veteran Sharma remained unaffected by a brief rain delay.
“I didn’t focus on the 50s and 100s, my goal was to maintain the same tempo throughout my batting,” Sharma expressed. “I aimed to keep the bowlers guessing about where my next shot would be, and I believe I achieved that.”

Out of his total runs, 76 were scored through boundaries and sixes. He made history by becoming the first player to hit 200 sixes in T20 internationals, surpassing both Kohli (4,103) and Pakistan’s Babar Azam (4,145) as the leading scorer in international cricket’s shortest format.

Sharma was on his way to achieving the first century of the tournament when he was dismissed by Starc’s yorker in the 12th over.

However, middle-order batsmen Suryakumar Yadav (31), Shivam Dube (28), and Hardik Pandya (27) ensured that India reached their joint highest total against Australia in the men’s T20 World Cup history.

Among the bowlers, only Hazlewood (1-14) consistently hit the right lengths in his four overs.
Australia suffered an early setback as they lost David Warner to Arshdeep Singh’s impressive bowling performance, taking 3 wickets for 37 runs in his first over. However, Travis Head and captain Mitchell Marsh fought back with a quick-fire partnership of 81 runs for the second wicket.

Marsh was eventually dismissed by a brilliant one-handed catch from Harshal Patel, while Glenn Maxwell fell victim to a delivery from Kuldeep Yadav, getting bowled out on 20 runs in the 14th over.

Once Head was deceived by Jasprit Bumrah’s slower ball, Australia’s momentum dwindled, and their challenge came to an end.

Reflecting on the loss, Marsh expressed disappointment, acknowledging that India outplayed them. He also praised the destructive abilities of Rohit Sharma, who had a phenomenal start to the match.

In another match, Afghanistan batted first and set a seemingly modest target of 115-5, a score that appeared insufficient for them to secure a spot in the semifinals.

However, in a thrilling second innings with rain looming and the attention of three nations captivated, Bangladesh fell short in their frantic attempt to chase down Afghanistan’s total in just 12.1 overs. Had they succeeded, Bangladesh would have secured a place in the semifinals.
At 1:10 a.m. local time, the final wicket of Bangladesh fell, securing Afghanistan’s victory with a total of 105. Despite the rain interruptions that added drama and revised targets to the match, spectators were captivated until the very end, witnessing the fluctuating fortunes of both teams.

In the thrilling conclusion of the Super Eight stage, four possible outcomes emerged. If Afghanistan emerged victorious, they would advance. In the event of rain and a match without a result, Afghanistan would still progress.

A win for Bangladesh would eliminate Afghanistan from the competition and send Australia through. However, if Bangladesh managed to win within 12.1 overs, they would advance on net run-rate, while both Afghanistan and Australia would be eliminated.

With Afghanistan only able to make a modest 115 runs after choosing to bat, all of these scenarios remained possible. Eventually, rain shortened the chase to 114 runs from 19 overs.
In a thrilling match, Naveen-ul-Haq proved to be the hero as he dismissed Taskin Ahmed and Mustafizur Rahman in the 18th over, securing victory for Afghanistan. Naveen finished with impressive figures of 4-26. Litton Das played a crucial role, remaining unbeaten on 54 runs for Bangladesh.

Reflecting on the momentous win, Naveen expressed his delight, stating, “We have put in immense effort over the past few years, eagerly anticipating this day. When it finally arrives and becomes a reality, it feels surreal.”

As Naveen shared his thoughts, the Afghanistan players jubilantly carried their captain, Rashid Khan, around the field amidst the falling rain.

Rashid, in a subsequent television interview, acknowledged the significance of the win, saying, “This victory will be celebrated greatly back home. Our performance in this World Cup has made our nation immensely proud. I am thrilled with the way our team has performed.”

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