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NBA Preview: Toronto Raptors (23-30) at Houston Rockets (13-38)

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There are no definitive means to measure how much the trade deadline rumors are adversely affecting the Toronto Raptors, but what is abundantly clear is their uneven play of late.

The Raptors suffered a 131-128 road setback to the Utah Jazz on Wednesday, their sixth loss in nine games, dropping them to 12th in the Eastern Conference standings. The Raptors played without forward OG Anunoby — whose name has been bandied about most often in advance of the Feb. 9 deadline — for a third consecutive game and will be without Anunoby on Friday when they visit the Houston Rockets.

Despite a top-10 offensive rating (114.5) and a net rating that ranks in the middle of the pack in the NBA, the Raptors have been unable to sustain momentum. Their lack of overall success can be linked to their middling defense, which is 20th in the league in defensive rating at 114.2 points allowed per 100 possessions.

Toronto allowed the Jazz to shoot 53 percent overall, including 17 3-pointers, and watched Utah make 26 of 30 free throws. The Raptors were consistently overmatched by Jazz 7-footers Lauri Markkanen and Walker Kessler, who combined to score 45 points on only 23 shots while grabbing 27 rebounds, nine on the offensive end.

How the Raptors will address improvement in the near term is a mystery. They are falling off the pace to participate in a play-in game, a reality that might shape their decisions at the trade deadline. In the interim, Toronto will have to rally around who is available despite a murky future.

The Rockets, saddled by injury misfortune, have nevertheless uncovered the path to victory in consecutive games. They followed a road win Saturday over the Detroit Pistons with a 112-106 home victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday despite the absence of starting guards Jalen Green (calf) and Kevin Porter Jr. (foot). Houston won consecutive games for the first time since Dec. 11-13.

Moxie and toughness served the Rockets well in both games, with contributions coming from a number of corners. Five Rockets scored in double figures against the Thunder with Eric Gordon (25 points), Tari Eason (20) and Josh Christopher (11) all recording season-high point totals.

Eason, a rookie forward out of LSU, and Kenyon Martin Jr. have come to personify the Rockets’ stubborn will of late. On the heels of producing 15 points and 13 rebounds against the Pistons, Martin tallied 18 points, seven rebounds and four assists against the Thunder.

Eason, meanwhile, recorded his third consecutive double-double after entering this stretch with just one previously. He added 13 rebounds, including a whopping 12 offensive boards, and three steals to his ledger and continues to embrace the role of doing the necessary dirty work.

NBA Preview: Phoenix Suns (27-26) at Boston Celtics (37-15)

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Devin Booker is expected to be back in the Phoenix lineup soon, but his return may not come in time to help the Suns when they visit the Boston Celtics on Friday night.

Booker has missed nearly six weeks with a groin strain and according to multiple reports, he will be with the Suns for their five-game road trip that begins Friday. Booker left a game against Denver on Christmas and hasn’t played since. ESPN reported that Booker is targeting Tuesday’s road game against the Brooklyn Nets for his return.

Booker is in his eighth season with the Suns. He’s averaging a career-high 27.1 points in 29 games this season, with the Suns going 8-11 during his absence. He also missed five games earlier in the season with hamstring soreness.

Phoenix trailed throughout Wednesday night’s 132-100 home loss to Atlanta. The Suns were 4 of 28 from 3-point range (14.3 percent) and committed 16 turnovers that led to 31 points for the Hawks.

Mikal Bridges scored a team-high 23 points for Phoenix in the loss, while Deandre Ayton added 20 points and nine rebounds. But the Hawks made 19 3-pointers.

Boston, meanwhile, is coming off one of its best offensive games of the season in Wednesday’s 139-96 home victory against the Nets. The Celtics made 26 3-pointers — one shy of matching the franchise record — and led by 49 points in the fourth quarter.

Jayson Tatum (31 points) and Jaylen Brown (26) each made seven 3-pointers. It was the eighth time this season Tatum and Brown each scored at least 25 points in the same game. The Celtics were able to rest their starters in the fourth quarter.

Friday will be the second game between Boston and Phoenix this season. Boston prevailed 125-98 in Phoenix on Dec. 7. The Celtics led by 45 points in the second half.

Josh Okogie led the Suns’ offense in the loss by coming off the bench to score 28 points. Brown and Tatum each tossed in 25 for Boston.

Boston point guard Marcus Smart didn’t play in Wednesday’s victory over Brooklyn. Smart has missed the last five games with a sprained ankle. The Celtics are 2-3 during that five-game stretch but have won their last two outings.

NBA Preview: Portland Trail Blazers (25-26) at Washington Wizards (24-26)

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Damian Lillard and the Portland Trail Blazers will look to continue their recent strong play on Friday night when they visit the Washington Wizards.

Lillard collected 42 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds to pace Portland to a 122-112 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. He has scored at least 40 points in back-to-back contests and in a total of nine games this season.

Wednesday’s win wasn’t just a one-man show, however.

Anfernee Simons scored 26 points and Drew Eubanks recorded 11 points and 11 rebounds while playing in place of Jusuf Nurkic, who left the game early in the first quarter due to left calf soreness. Portland also saw Jerami Grant depart the game due to concussion-like symptoms.

The Trail Blazers have won four of their past five games to move within one victory of .500 on the season.

The Wizards, in turn, have won six straight games for the first time since 2015.

Washington’s bid to extend that winning streak on Wednesday was denied not by a loss but by travel issues involving its opponent. The NBA postponed Wednesday’s game after the Detroit Pistons were unable to fly home following their contest against the Mavericks due to an ice storm in Dallas.

Deni Avdija scored a career-high 25 points to go along with nine rebounds in the Wizards’ 127-106 victory over the San Antonio Spurs on Monday. He made 10 of 12 shots from the floor, including both attempts from 3-point range.

Bradley Beal scored 21 points and Porzingis chipped in 17 points, nine rebounds, seven assists and five blocks in his return from a three-game absence due to a left ankle sprain.

Houston Dash acquire rights to defender Courtney Petersen from Orlando

NEED TO KNOW:

Petersen made thirty starts and 41 appearances over two seasons with Orlando

Houston also acquires Orlando’s natural third round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft

Petersen will join the Dash during preseason training ahead of the 2023 NWSL season

HOUSTON – The Houston Dash have acquired the rights to defender Courtney Petersen from the Orlando Pride, both teams announced today.

Houston will also receive Orlando’s natural third round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft. In exchange Orlando will receive $65,000 in Allocation Money and a conditional $25,000 if additional performance incentives
are met this season.

An attacking and dynamic left back, Petersen made nine starts and 19 appearances for the Pride in 2022, recording two assists. She started 21 of 22 games played for the Pride in 2021, scoring her first career goal and logging four assists. The 25-year-old was the No. 7 overall pick in the 2020 NWSL College Draft. The Royal Oak, Michigan native made her NWSL debut during the Fall Series, where she played every minute.

Before her professional career, Petersen played at the University of Virginia, where she made 78 career appearances for the Cavaliers, recording 12 assists and five goals as a defender. As a senior Petersen was named an All-Region First Team selection by United Soccer Coaches and earned All-ACC Second Team honors.

Petersen played in the USWNT youth ranks and took a leave of absence from the Cavaliers in 2016 to participate in the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup.

TRANSACTION: Houston Dash acquire rights to defender Courtney Petersen from Orlando and the Pride’s natural third round pick in the 2024 NWSL Draft. Orlando will receive $65,000 in allocation money and up to $25,000 in additional allocation money if conditions are met.

Boxing Preview: Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete (36-1-0, 30 KO’s) vs Liam Wilson (11-1-0, 7 KO’s)

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Navarrete-Wilson, Jose Pedraza-Arnold Barboza Jr. junior welterweight co-feature and heavyweight Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. headline Friday fight night LIVE from Glendale, Arizona.

Undefeated stars Nico Ali Walsh and Emiliano Fernando Vargas will see action on the ESPN+-streamed undercard.

A new junior lightweight king will be crowned in the desert.

Mexican star Emanuel “Vaquero” Navarrete and Australian contender Liam Wilson will fight for the vacant WBO junior lightweight world title Friday, Feb. 3, at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona. Navarrete, the reigning WBO featherweight world champion, hopes to become the 10th Mexican-born boxer to win world titles in three weight divisions.

WHAT TIME IS NAVARRETE VS. WILSON
Date: Friday, February 3
Main card: 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT
Main event ringwalks (approx): 12 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. GMT
Viewers in the United States can watch the fight live on ESPN+.
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch on Sky Sports.
The fight will take place at the Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona, United States.
The main card is set to get underway at 9 p.m. ET / 2 a.m. GMT with the main event ringwalks scheduled for 12 a.m. ET / 5 a.m. GMT. These timings could change due to the length of the undercard fights.

Junior welterweight contenders collide in the 10-round co-feature as Arnold Barboza Jr. hopes to earn a career-best victory against Jose “Sniper” Pedraza, a former two-weight world champion from Cidra, Puerto Rico.

Navarrete-Wilson, Pedraza-Barboza, and the return of U.S. Olympic silver medalist Richard Torrez Jr. in a six-round heavyweight special feature will be broadcast live on ESPN, ESPN Deportes and ESPN+ at 10 p.m. EST/7 p.m. PST.

Navarrete (36-1, 30 KOs), from San Juan Zitlaltepec, Mexico, won the WBO junior featherweight crown from Isaac Dogboe in December 2018 and made five defenses of that title in a nine-month span. He out-hustled Ruben Villa to win the vacant WBO featherweight strap in October 2020 and has since defended that title three times. Navarrete is one of the sport’s premier offensive fighters, an aggressor who wings punches from all angles. In his October 2021 title defense over Joet Gonzalez, he threw 979 punches over 12 rounds, including 104 in the 12th round. He returned to the ring in August, rebounding from a slow start to knock out countryman Eduardo Baez with a body shot in the sixth round. The Baez victory marked Navarrete’s 31st consecutive victory dating back to 2012.

“This is my opportunity to become a three-division world champion. I am going for that crown,” Navarrete said. “Liam Wilson is a good fighter, but this is my moment, and everyone will see a much more complete ‘Vaquero’ Navarrete that has a lot of thirst for victory. My ideal weight is 130 pounds, and that will be demonstrated on February 3rd when I become world champion for Mexico and San Juan Zitlaltepec. Wilson will not get in the way of my dream.”

Wilson (11-1, 7 KOs), from Caboolture, Australia, is the WBO No. 3 junior contender. He has never fought away from his home country, but he will take the nearly 8,000-mile journey hoping to spring a major upset. Wilson stepped up to fight Navarrete after Oscar Valdez suffered a training injury and enters the fight with momentum on his side. After a stunning fifth-round TKO loss to Filipino contender Joe Noynay in July 2021, Wilson gained revenge in March with a second-round knockout courtesy of his “left hook from hell.” He kept the momentum going in June with a 10-round unanimous decision over former world title challenger Matias Rueda.

Wilson said, “He’s a champion, a warrior, and a household name around the world, but now it’s my time. I’m coming to upset the parade. I’ve waited my entire life for this moment, and I won’t let it slip because it means more to me. I swore an oath to my father on his deathbed that I would one day win a world title for him. I’m looking forward to fulfilling this promise on February 3rd.”

Barboza (27-0, 10 KOs), from South El Monte, California, is ranked in the top 10 by the WBC and WBO. The longtime contender turned pro in 2013 and has steadily climbed up the rankings with victories over Mike Alvarado, Alex Saucedo, and Antonio Moran. In July, Barboza returned from an 11-month layoff to snatch the ‘0’ from Danielito Zorrilla in a crowd-pleasing 10-round main event.

Orlando Pride Trades Rights to Defender Courtney Petersen, 2024 Draft Pick To Houston For Up to $90,000

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University of Virginia product heads to Houston for new opportunity

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orlando Pride have traded the rights to defender Courtney Petersen and a 2024 natural third round pick to the Houston Dash, it was announced today. In exchange, the Pride will receive $65,000 in Allocation Money plus an additional $25,000, should conditions be met. Petersen was originally selected in the first round, No. 7 overall, of the 2020 NWSL College Draft by the Orlando Pride. 

“We’re happy we were able to support Courtney’s transition to a club where she can continue her development as a player and where she’ll have the opportunity to immediately compete for playing time,” VP of Soccer Operations and General Manager Haley Carter said. “We worked hard to get this deal done early in the year in order to provide her the time to get situated before the season starts. From the time the Club drafted her back in 2020 through today, Courtney has been a true professional and wonderful teammate. We thank her for everything and wish her nothing but the best as she moves to Houston.”

In 2022, Petersen appeared in 19 games, made nine starts and provided two assists during the regular season. The University of Virginia product also played every minute of the 2022 Challenge Cup Series, leading the team with 540 minutes played. 

Petersen was initially selected No. 7 overall in the 2020 NWSL College Draft by the Pride and scored her first NWSL goal on June 20, 2021, which served as a 90th-minute equalizer against NJ/NY Gotham FC. She has made 54 career appearances across all NWSL competitions, all coming as a member of the Pride. 

TRANSACTION: Orlando Pride trade rights to defender Courtney Petersen and a 2024 natural 3rd round pick to Houston Dash in exchange for $65,000 allocation money plus an additional $25,000 should conditions be met.

NFL: Super Bowl Bye Week Injury Report — Thursday

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KANSAS CITY CHIEFS vs. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
 The Chiefs did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Mecole Hardman (pelvis), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (concussion), WR Kadarius Toney (ankle, hamstring)
 ThursdayWR Mecole Hardman (pelvis), WR JuJu Smith-Schuster (knee), CB L’Jarius Sneed (concussion), WR Kadarius Toney (ankle, hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Willie Gay (shoulder), G Trey Smith (ankle)
 ThursdayLB Willie Gay (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Patrick Mahomes (ankle), RB Jerick McKinnon (ankle, ankle), RB Isiah Pacheco (wrist), WR Justin Watson (illness)
 ThursdayQB Patrick Mahomes (ankle), RB Jerick McKinnon (ankle, ankle), RB Isiah Pacheco (wrist), G Trey Smith (ankle), WR Justin Watson (illness)
 
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
 The Eagles did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Landon Dickerson (elbow, not injury related – resting player), T Lane Johnson (groin, not injury related – resting player), C Cam Jurgens (hip, not injury related – resting player), CB Avonte Maddox (toe, not injury related – resting player), DE Robert Quinn (foot, not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayG Landon Dickerson (elbow, not injury related – resting player), T Lane Johnson (groin, not injury related – resting player), C Cam Jurgens (hip, not injury related – resting player), CB Avonte Maddox (toe, not injury related – resting player), DE Robert Quinn (foot, not injury related – resting player)

Orioles announce Spring Training non-roster invitees

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The Orioles today announced that they have invited 30 non-roster players to Major League Spring Training in Sarasota, Fla. The list includes one left-handed pitcher, 10 right-handed pitchers, four catchers, 10 infielders, and five outfielders. As of today, a complete list of the Orioles’ 30 non-roster players for 2023 Spring Training is below:

PITCHERS (11)

RHP Eduard Bazardo

RHP Wandisson Charles

RHP Kyle Dowdy

RHP Reed Garrett

RHP Ofreidy Gómez

RHP Morgan McSweeney

LHP Cade Povich

RHP Kade Strowd

RHP Cole Uvila

RHP Chris Vallimont

RHP Ryan Watson

CATCHERS (4)

Anthony Bemboom

Maverick Handley

Mark Kolozsvary

Ramon Rodriguez

INFIELDERS (10)

Franchy Cordero

Lewin Díaz

Jackson Holliday

Josh Lester

Coby Mayo

Connor Norby

Ryan O’Hearn

César Prieto

Curtis Terry

Jordan Westburg

OUTFIELDERS (5)

Daz Cameron

Colton Cowser

Heston Kjerstad

Nomar Mazara

Robert Neustrom

The 2023 Orioles’ current Spring Training roster is attached. Orioles’ pitchers and catchers are scheduled to hold their first workout on Thursday, February 16, while the first full-squad workout will be held on Tuesday, February 21. The Orioles are slated to open 2023 Grapefruit League play at home on Saturday, February 25, against the Minnesota Twins.

Pirates announce 17 additional non-roster invitees

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Four Of Organization’s Top Five Prospects To Attend Camp As Non-Roster Invitees

The Pittsburgh Pirates today announced an additional 17 players will attend big league camp as non-roster invitees. Four of the organization’s top five, and nine of the team’s top 30 ranked prospects according to MLB Pipeline, will attend big league camp as non-roster invitees in Bradenton, Florida. The first workout for pitchers and catchers will take place on February 15. The first full squad workout will take place on February 20. A total of 65 players will now be in big league camp. A complete list of the 17 players announced today is below.

Andres Alvarez (INF) – Spent the entire 2022 season with Altoona where he became the first player in team history to hit 20 home runs and steal 20 bases in a season…Earned Altoona’s Unsung Hero Award…Was one of two players in Pittsburgh’s minor league system (also Matt Gorski) to record a 20/20 season…Finished 10th among Pirates minor leaguers in stolen bases (21) in 2022…Led the Eastern League and Pittsburgh’s minor league system in walks (64) last season. 

Carter Bins (C)- Attended spring training as a non-roster invitee last year with the Pirates in his first full season with the organization…Recorded a combined .994 fielding percentage in 71 games (68 starts) behind the plate between Altoona and Indianapolis in 2022…Threw out 13 percent (11-for-83) of the baserunners attempting to steal against him between Altoona and Indianapolis in 2022.

Cody Bolton (RHP) – Spent the entire 2022 season with Triple-A Indianapolis where he was named the team’s pitcher-of-the-year…Went 0-2 with a 3.46 ERA (41.2ip/16er) and 42 strikeouts in 14 starts and 4-0 with a 2.65 ERA (34.0ip/10er) and 40 strikeouts in 16 relief appearances…Has a 3.27 ERA (247.1ip/90er), 251 strikeouts, 1.15 WHIP and .218 batting average against in 69 appearances (53 starts) in his career with the Pirates organization.

Henry Davis (C) – Enters the season rated by MLB Pipeline as the No. 3 catching prospect in the game (is ranked by Pipeline as the No. 1 Pirates prospect overall)…Is rated 73rd among the top 100 prospects in the game by Baseball America coming into this season…Was selected to play in the 2022 All-Star Futures Game but did not particiate due to injury…. Finished 10th in the Arizona Fall League with a .435 OBP after reaching base safely in 16 of his 17 games playing for the Surprise Saguaros this offseason.

Jason Delay (C) – Led the Pirates in appearances (57) and starts (49) behind the plate in 2022 in his first season in the big leagues…Made his Major League debut as the starting catcher in game one of a doubleheader on June 14 at St. Louis…Recorded his first Major League hit and RBI with a double off Mike Minor on July 7 at Cincinnati (game 1).

Nick Gonzales (INF) – Is rated as the No. 8 prospect in the game among second basemen according to MLB Pipeline…Reached base safely in 26 of his final 28 games of the 2022 season with Altoona after returning from the injured list, batting .286 (30-for-105) with 12 doubles, three homers, 18 RBI and 18 walks…Hit .279 (19-for-68) with four doubles, one triple, three home runs, 14 RBI and a .946 OPS in 18 games while playing with the Surprise Saguaros in the Arizona Fall League.

Matt Gorski (1B/OF) – Was named the Willie Stargell Slugger-of-the-Year last season by the Pirates organization after hitting 24 home runs in a combined 81 games between High-A Greensboro, Double-A Altoona, Low-A Bradenton (rehab) and Triple-A Indianapolis…Has hit 41 home runs since the beginning of the 2021 season, the third-most among all Pirates minor leaguers behind Aaron Shackelford (48) and Mason Martin (44)…Enters the season rated No. 22 among Pittsburgh’s top 30 prospects by MLB Pipeline.

Wei-Chieh Huang (RHP) – Pronounced WAY-jay wong…Was selected by the Pirates from the Giants organization during the first round in the Minor League phase of the Rule Five Draft on December 7…Went a combined 3-2 with a 3.99 ERA (79.0ip/35er), 101 strikeouts, 1.28 WHIP and .229 batting average against in 27 appearances (16 starts) between Triple-A Sacramento and the Arizona Complex League Giants Orange team (rehab) in 2022…Went 3-0 with a 2.09 ERA (43.0ip/10er), 48 strikeouts, 1.07 WHIP and .212 batting average against in his final 11 starts with Sacramento after being reinstated from the injured list on July 30.

Termarr Johnson (INF) – Is rated as the No. 1 prospect in the game among second basemen according to MLB Pipeline (No. 2 overall Pirates prospect by MLB Pipeline)…Was rated as the No. 4 prospect in the 2022 draft by both MLB Pipeline and Baseball America among all high school players…Was tabbed by Baseball America as the “Best Pure Hitter”, second “Closest to the Majors”, and tied for third for “Best Defensive Infielder” among high school players in the draft.

Orioles roster move

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The Orioles have made the following roster move:

  • LHP Darwinzon Hernandez has cleared outright waivers and been assigned to Triple-A Norfolk. He has been invited to Major League Spring Training.