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NBA Preview: San Antonio Spurs (14-47) at Utah Jazz (31-31)

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Will Hardy, like Quin Snyder, who played for the Utah Jazz before him, is a product of the Gregg Popovich NBA coaching tree.

Hardy still can’t believe that, as the Jazz play the Spurs for the second time in a row on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. The 35-year-old coaching phenom reminisces vividly about his upbringing in Richmond, Virginia, where he played Division III basketball and had to work his way up from the bottom to where he is now.

Will Hardy, now 18, would be amazed to see how quickly he rose through the coaching ranks and established himself as a household name. The current Will Hardy coached in the Spurs’ system for years before making a brief stop in Boston on his way to Utah, where he has led a rebuilding Jazz team to an unexpected 31-31 record.

Hardy, whose Jazz team rallied to defeat the Spurs 118-102 on Saturday, is considered to be at home by Popovich.

Popovich claimed that when he brought Hardy onto the court with the players, he was impressed by his presence, behavior, wisdom, and even his wry sense of humor, all of which “commanded respect.” Hardy was promoted to bench coach as a result of that, which helped him gain Popovich’s trust.

After the Jazz acquired him as just one of many pieces in the Donovan Mitchell trade, Hardy has been credited with helping Lauri Markkanen, a leading candidate for Most Improved Player, develop into an All-Star this season. Markkanen is a leading candidate for the award. He has also helped young players like Walker Kessler begin to reach their full potential earlier than most expected.

All of that was on display on Saturday when Utah overcame a 14-point deficit to earn a lopsided victory over San Antonio. Despite the fact that the team traded away three key players at the trade deadline as a result of their offseason overhaul, it was their third win in four games.

Although he still finds it surprising that he is now coaching at the same level as his mentor, Hardy is enjoying the experience.

NBA Preview: Indiana Pacers (27-35) at Dallas Mavericks (32-30)

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On Tuesday, the Dallas Mavericks will continue their six-game homestand by hosting the Indiana Pacers on the second day of a four-game road trip. They will be looking to get back on track.

On Sunday, Dallas lost the second game of its home stretch, falling 111-108 to the Los Angeles Lakers despite having a lead of up to 27 points.

Dallas looks to overcome the growing pains brought on by roster changes in the final weeks of the regular season, most notably the addition of Kyrie Irving as part of a trade that brought Dorian Finney-Smith and Spencer Dinwiddie to Brooklyn.

The Mavericks have lost four of their last five games since Irving joined the team, despite winning their first two. They had lost three straight before the All-Star break, but they bounced back with a rout of the San Antonio Spurs, who were in last place, on Thursday and then fell short against the Lakers.

During the slide, there hasn’t been a consistent scoring option to go along with Irving and Luka Doncic, who is tied with Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid for the NBA scoring lead with 33.1 points per game. With the exception of Doncic and Irving, none of the Mavericks’ three starters scored more than six points in Sunday’s defeat, making it the second time in their last four contests.

In contrast, Indiana enters Dallas having won its second game in three attempts, the team’s best run since losing 16 of 18 games from January 11 to February 13.

Ten of those 18 games were played without point guard Tyrese Haliburton for the Pacers.

Haliburton has recorded consecutive double-doubles since the All-Star break, posting 22 points, 14 assists, and three steals in an overtime loss to Boston on Wednesday. His 10.2 assists per game ranks second in the NBA. He added 15 points and 14 assists in Indiana’s 121-108 victory over Orlando on Saturday to kick off the road trip.

The offensive chemistry between Haliburton and big man Myles Turner, who scored a game-high 24 points in Saturday’s victory, was praised by Pacers coach Rick Carlisle.

Turner is scoring 18.1 points per game, more than 3.5 more than his career high for the season. He is shooting 54.5 percent from the floor and 40.2% from 3-point range, both career highs.

His career-high of 40 points against Boston was followed by his 24 points on Saturday.

NBA Preview: Denver Nuggets (43-17) at Houston Rockets (13-47)

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It’s likely that the Denver Nuggets’ leading scorers are thrilled to have the Houston Rockets on the schedule.

On Tuesday, not only will Denver be attempting to defeat Houston, which they will be hosting, for the tenth time in a row, but the Rockets’ defense also sprung major leaks in its first two games after the All-Star break.

In the Golden State Warriors’ 116-101 victory over the Houston Rockets on Friday, Klay Thompson scored 42 points while making 12 3-pointers. Two nights later, Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard scored 71 points and made 13 3-pointers in a 131-114 victory over Houston.

Lillard has the eighth-most points in NBA history. Stephen Silas, the coach of the Rockets, praised Lillard while expressing his disappointment with the outcome.

Tari Eason, a rookie from Houston, was unhappy to be a part of a defense that gave up 71 points to just one player.

With the worst record in the NBA, the Rockets have lost nine games in a row and 29 of their last 33.

Denver leads Memphis Grizzlies by 5 1/2 games and has the best record in the Western Conference.

The Nuggets have won five of their last six games and nine of their last 12, including the overtime victory over the visiting Los Angeles Clippers on Sunday, which was 134-124.

Nikola Jokic, the two-time defending MVP, had 40 points, 17 rebounds, and 10 assists for his 99th triple-double of his career and his 23rd this season. In an effort to join Bill Russell, Wilt Chamberlain, and Larry Bird as the only players to win three consecutive MVP awards, Jokic has recorded 14 triple-doubles in his last 19 games.

In 54 games, Jokic has been averaging 24.8 points, 11.7 rebounds, and 10.0 assists.

Jamal Murray scored 21 points and had 12 assists against the Clippers, while Michael Porter Jr. had 29 points and 11 rebounds.

The high-octane performance against Los Angeles came one game after Denver had a season-low performance against the Grizzlies on the road in a 112-94 loss.

In late November, Murray scored 28.5 points per game in consecutive victories over Houston at home. However, due to pain in his low back, he is listed as questionable for Tuesday.

Alperen Sengun, the Houston big man, recorded his first double-double since Feb. 8 against Portland with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Due to defensive issues, Sengun did not play in the Trail Blazers’ fourth quarter.

Jalen Green, the Rockets’ leading scorer (21.8 points per game), has been out of the last two games with a groin injury.

Willie Cauley-Stein, a seasoned center, is expected to sign a 10-day contract with Houston.

NBA Preview: Los Angeles Lakers (29-32) at Memphis Grizzlies (36-23)

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When the Los Angeles Lakers visit the Memphis Grizzlies on Tuesday night, one of the powerhouses of the Western Conference, LeBron James will be unable to play due to an injury.

The Lakers won 122-121 in Los Angeles last month thanks to a 41-point fourth quarter explosion and a go-ahead three-point play by Dennis Schroder with seven seconds left. This will be the first of two meetings between the teams over eight days.

Russell Westbrook scored 29 points for the Lakers in that game. He is no longer a part of the team, but Anthony Davis, who was injured in that game, has come back to help Los Angeles win three straight games, including a remarkable comeback win over Dallas on Sunday, 111-108.

Against the Mavericks, Davis scored 30 points. Jarred Vanderbilt contributed with a double-double of 15 points and 17 rebounds, and Malik Beasley, a newcomer, added eight points.

James scored 26 points in the victory, but in the third quarter, he stepped on an opponent’s foot and twisted his right foot. He was able to finish the game, but it was obvious that he was still in pain.

Even though James acknowledged the significance of each, he had left the possibility open that he might miss one or both of the Lakers’ upcoming games against Oklahoma City on Wednesday.

Due to soreness in his right foot, James was officially listed as out for the game against the Grizzlies on Monday.

The Lakers also made the announcement that starting point guard D’Angelo Russell is not expected to play in the Memphis game because of a right ankle sprain. Russell missed the Dallas game.

The Grizzlies, like the Lakers, are coming off one of their best performances of the season. In what was billed as a possible preview of the Western Conference finals, they blitzed the Denver Nuggets, the best team in the West, on Saturday night with a 38-22 second-quarter performance that resulted in a comfortable 112-94 victory.

With 23 points, Ja Morant led the winning team. With a group of Western teams, including the Lakers, poised to challenge the Grizzlies and Nuggets in the playoffs, Tyus Jones led in tempered enthusiasm with 17 points off the bench.

On a four-game road trip that begins on Wednesday in Houston, the Grizzlies will take on the Nuggets, Lakers, and the newly restocked Los Angeles Clippers.

Taking a different look at the Western playoff picture, the Lakers and Grizzlies will take the court.

Los Angeles started the week in 12th place in the West despite having two significant victories over Dallas and Golden State following the All-Star break. With just 21 games remaining, that was a game out of the final playoff play-in spot and 2 1/2 out of a top-six landing.

In contrast, Memphis’ victory over Denver only reduced the Nuggets’ lead by one game to 5 1/2 games. Only one head-to-head match remains between the teams, on Friday in Denver.

NBA Preview: Chicago Bulls (28-33) at Toronto Raptors (30-32)

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When the Toronto Raptors come to Chicago on Tuesday night, the Chicago Bulls hope to gain on a team that is ahead of them in the playoff race.

After beating the Washington Wizards 102-82 at home on Sunday, the Bulls moved up to 11th place in the Eastern Conference, 1 1/2 games behind the Raptors, who were in ninth place.

Sunday’s 118-93 road defeat of the Cleveland Cavaliers ended the Raptors’ season-best four-game winning streak.

The Raptors have won seven of their last nine games despite the loss.

This season, the home team has won both meetings between the Bulls and Raptors.

DeMar DeRozan, a longtime member of the Raptors, scored 29 points on Sunday to lead the Bulls to their second victory in a row over the Wizards.

Chicago’s scrappy play was the key to their victory.

16 Wizards turnovers led to 25 points for the Bulls, who held them to 15 points in the fourth quarter.

The Bulls were just half a game ahead of the 10th-place Wizards after Sunday’s loss.

Although Patrick Beverley did not score in his second game for Chicago after signing as a free agent, he did have five rebounds and one blocked shot. However, Beverley has already made a positive impact on the Bulls.

Additionally, the Raptors are playing teams that are close to them in the standings during a crucial stretch of their schedule. They play two consecutive road games against the Wizards on Thursday and Saturday following their game against Chicago.

However, the Raptors were put to the test in the game against the Cavaliers.

Fred VanVleet, who had his third child after missing three games straight, was not present for the Raptors’ game.

On Sunday, the Raptors were led by 25 points from Pascal Siakam. Scottie Barnes scored 12 points while Jakob Poeltl had 13 points and 9 rebounds.

NBA Preview: Milwaukee Bucks (43-17) at Brooklyn Nets (34-26)

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The Milwaukee Bucks keep winning despite Giannis Antetokounmpo’s absence.

While the Bucks are hopeful that Antetokounmpo will be able to play again after suffering a minor knee injury, they are also excited to have the opportunity to extend the NBA’s longest winning streak to 15 games on Tuesday night when they play the Brooklyn Nets.

Antetokounmpo’s absence leaves Milwaukee 7-5.

In his two previous games, he has played 15 minutes. Antetokounmpo missed six minutes of a 12-point win in Chicago because of a sprained right wrist. He missed nine minutes of a 29-point win over Miami because of a right knee injury in the first quarter.

In a 104-101 victory over the Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee outlasted Antetokounmpo and won the kind of game it might play in the playoffs. With big performances from Jrue Holiday and former Net Brook Lopez, the Bucks were able to withstand their star’s absence. For the fourth-longest run in team history, the club matched the 1972-73 team.

Holiday pulled down the crucial steal with 11 seconds remaining against Phoenix’s Devin Booker in addition to scoring 33 points. With 24.8 seconds remaining, Lopez scored 22 points and also made the game-tying layup after receiving a feed from Khris Middleton.

Antetokounmpo has scored 31.9 points per game during the streak, including 50 points against New Orleans on Jan. 29 and 54 points against the Los Angeles Clippers on Feb. 4 in a comeback victory. Additionally, during the streak, he has scored at least 30 points nine times.

Holiday is averaging 20.2 during the streak and 28.0 over his past four games, in addition to his recent performances.

The Nets had the NBA’s longest season-long winning streak before Milwaukee’s current run, when they won 12 straight games. One of those victories took place on December 23, when Brooklyn shot 49.5% in a 118-100 home victory over the Bucks, who only made 9 of 37 attempts at 3-point shooting.

Following the trades of Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant, the Nets are now trying to figure out their new roster on the fly in order to avoid falling further behind in the race for the playoffs.

Brooklyn has gone 9-14 since Durant’s knee injury and the two stars’ trade requests coincided with the winning streak. Since their home win over the Los Angeles Lakers on January 30 by 17 points, the Nets are also 3-7. They suffered a 129-127 defeat at Atlanta on Sunday and now face Milwaukee before traveling to the New York Knicks and Boston Celtics in three games.

On Sunday, the Nets overcame an 18-point deficit to lose on a Trae Young game-winning shot at the final buzzer. In their 131-87 victory over Chicago on Friday, they scored just 29 points in the first half, leading to their defeat on Sunday.

Cameron Johnson had his best game since joining the Nets in the Durant trade, scoring 27 points against Atlanta. Since the trade, Mikal Bridges has added 24 points and scored 20 points in three games, including a 45-point performance against Miami on February 15.

In the last 26 regular-season meetings, Milwaukee is 20-6.

NBA Preview: Washington Wizards (28-32) at Atlanta Hawks (31-30)

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When the Atlanta Hawks take on the Washington Wizards on Tuesday night, Quin Snyder will make his coaching debut.

After Nate McMillan was let go during the All-Star break, Snyder takes over. The Hawks won two straight games under interim coach Joe Prunty, including the thrilling 129-127 victory over Brooklyn on Sunday.

Snyder, who signed a contract with Atlanta for five years, is best known for his eight years as a bench player for Utah from 2014 to 22. He led the Jazz to six straight playoff appearances, leading the team to a 52-20 record and the best record in the NBA in 2020-21.

Snyder’s ability to coexist with Atlanta star Trae Young, who frequently argued with McMillan, may be the key. Young is one of the most explosive offensive players in the league, despite his weaknesses on defense, averaging 27.0 points and 10.2 assists. On Sunday, he scored the game-winning basket as time ran out to defeat the Nets.

Dejounte Murray stated that the players will determine Atlanta’s fate.

Since the All-Star Game, the Wizards have lost two consecutive games. Washington has just lost to Chicago, 102-82, on Sunday. Kristaps Porzingis (sore left knee) and Monte Morris (sore lower back) were both late scratches for the Wizards’ game.

Bradley Beal leads the Wizards with an average of 22.7 points and 5.3 assists. His field goal percentage is 51.5 percent, a career high. Beal has averaged 21.3 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per 30 games against Atlanta.

This will be the first of four meetings between the rivals in the Eastern Conference over the next six weeks due to a scheduling error. The Hawks have won the series in consecutive seasons, winning it 3-1 last year. The last six meetings between the teams have been won by the Hawks, while Washington hasn’t won in Atlanta since Dec. 5, 2018.

In order to finish in the top six in the Eastern Conference, both teams currently have a chance to advance to the playoff play-in. No. 1 is Atlanta. 8 and were 2 1/2 games behind sixth-place New York going into Monday. No. 1 is Washington. 10 with Chicago trailing by just half a game; Atlanta is 2 1/2 games ahead of the Wizards.

Marques Valle, Otha Jones III Joseph Hicks All Get Victories

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NEW YORK – Three Split-T Management fighters came home with victories over the past five days.

It all started on Wednesday night as junior middleweight Marques Valle remained undefeated by winning a six-round unanimous decision over Jarrod Tennant in Plant City, Florida.

Valle of Wesley Chapel, Florida won by scores of 60-54 twice and 59-55 to keep his unblemished mark at 8-0. Tennant of Los Angeles falls to 8-2.

Valle is promoted by Pro Box Promotions

Saturday night in Orlando, Florida, Otha Jones III won a six-round unanimous decision over 63-fight veteran Raymond Chacon.

The bout, which took place at The Caribe Royale Resort saw Jones win by scores of 60-54 on all cards to raise his record to 6-1-1.

Jones is promoted by GH3 Promotions.

Also on Saturday. Joseph Hicks Jr. remained undefeated with a tough six-round unanimous decision over previously undefeated Bilal Quintyne in a super middleweight contest.

Hicks was sent to the canvas at the end of the opening frame. Hicks showed heat by shaking off the first round and coming back to get the better of the next five rounds in the crowd pleasing fight.

Hicks of Grand Rapids, Michigan won by scores of 57-55 and 57-56 twice to raise his record to 5-0. Quintyne is now 4-1.

Hicks is promoted by Salita Promotions.

MLS Preview: Sporting Kansas City (0-0-0) at Portland Timbers (0-0-0)

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The Timbers have won three straight at home against Sporting Kansas City, including a 7-2 victory in Portland in May, when seven goals set a club record in MLS play and six second-half goals tied for the most in league history. The Timbers had only won two of their first 10 home matches against Sporting Kansas City, including playoff games.

With just 11 wins, the Timbers’ fewest in a full season since 2012, they ended their run of five consecutive postseason appearances. They also tied the club record for most goals conceded in a single season, which stood at 56, set in 2012.

Sporting Kansas City had the second-worst record in club history at that point in a season with just 20 points from their first 24 games last season (17 in 1999). However, Sporting Kansas City has won six of its last ten games (D2 L2), ranking fourth in the league with 20 points from August to the end of the season.

Last season, the Timbers scored 73.6 percent of their goals in the second half (39.53 percent), the highest percentage in the league. After halftime, top soccer player Dairon Asprilla scored eight of his ten goals in the 2022 season.

Even though he didn’t make his debut until the end of July, William Agada scored eight goals in Sporting Kansas City’s last ten games and finished as the club’s joint-leading scorer with Johnny Russell. From the beginning of August to the end of the regular season, Agada led only five players in goals scored.

Twins claim Dennis Santana off waivers

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Royce Lewis placed on 60-day injured list

FORT MYERS, FL – The Minnesota Twins announced today that they have claimed right-handed pitcher Dennis Santana off waivers from the Atlanta Braves.

Santana, 26, pitched in 63 games (1 start) for the Texas Rangers last season, going 3-8 with a 5.22 ERA (58.2 IP, 34 ER), one save, 28 walks, 54 strikeouts, a 1.33 WHIP and a .228 opponent batting average. The San Pedro de Macorís, Dominican Republic native was originally signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2013 and has pitched parts of five seasons in the majors with the Rangers and Dodgers, going 7-14 with a 5.12 ERA (139.0 IP, 79 ER), 72 walks, 128 strikeouts and a .241 opponent batting average in 134 games (1 start).

To make room on the 40-man roster, the Twins have placed infielder Royce Lewis on the 60-day Injured List. Lewis is expected to miss the start of the 2023 regular season while recovering from right knee surgery.