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NBA Game Preview: Golden State Warriors at Los Angeles Lakers

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The stage is set for an electrifying showdown as two Western Conference powerhouses—each with championship aspirations—clash on NBA Opening Night. The Golden State Warriors travel to face the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday in a game that promises intrigue and drama.

This meeting serves as a poignant rematch of their memorable showdown last May, where the Lakers edged out the Warriors 103-100 in the first-ever play-in tournament. That night, LeBron James, fighting through blurred vision after an eye poke, nailed a spectacular game-winning three-pointer with just over a minute to go, famously quipping afterward, “I was seeing three rims and shot at the middle one.” While James recorded a triple-double with 22 points, 11 rebounds, and 10 assists, it barely eclipsed a stunning 37-point performance by Stephen Curry.

How the Teams Have Changed

Much has shifted since that night. The Lakers have undergone a massive roster overhaul, retaining only LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Talen Horton-Tucker from last year’s squad. However, Horton-Tucker won’t take part in the opener due to a thumb injury. Surrounding the Lakers’ core are a host of new faces, including Russell Westbrook, Carmelo Anthony, DeAndre Jordan, Rajon Rondo, and Dwight Howard, the latter two returning after brief stints elsewhere. Despite their winless 0-6 preseason, including two losses to Golden State, James remains unperturbed.

Meanwhile, the Warriors have maintained more continuity, bringing back six of the eight key contributors from their season-ending loss. They remain without Klay Thompson, who continues to recover from an Achilles injury, and big man James Wiseman, nearing his return from a torn meniscus. With Stephen Curry leading the way, the Warriors will rely on their depth and trademark three-point shooting.

Warriors’ Long-Range Weaponry

Golden State’s sharpshooting prowess was on full display in the play-in game, where they drilled 15-of-34 three-pointers, nearly toppling the Lakers. The Warriors set a franchise record last season by averaging 38.7 three-point attempts per game. They doubled down on their identity in the preseason, firing an astronomical 63.2 threes per game.

The preseason also showcased contributions from new additions. Jordan Poole knocked down 16 three-pointers over five games, while veterans Otto Porter Jr. (55.2% from three) and Nemanja Bjelica (44.4%) combined to make 24 triples in 47 attempts. Curry was, as expected, lights out, hitting 17-of-42 threes, including a dazzling 41-point performance in their preseason finale against Portland.

Warriors head coach Steve Kerr expressed confidence in his squad, declaring them “ready to go” ahead of the season opener.

A Nod to History

Tuesday’s game carries historical significance as well, marking the first time the Warriors and Lakers have opened a season in Los Angeles since 1982. Times have changed dramatically since that contest, which featured just nine total three-point attempts, compared to the modern era’s heavy reliance on perimeter shooting. That night, World B. Free led the Warriors with 30 points in a 132-117 victory over a Lakers team boasting Hall of Famers like Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and James Worthy.

As the NBA embarks on its 75th season, all eyes will be on this marquee matchup of storied franchises—one fueled by transformation, and the other by continuity. Will the Lakers’ new-look roster gel in time to challenge the Warriors’ three-point barrage? Let the fireworks begin.

NBA Game Preview: Brooklyn Nets at Milwaukee Bucks

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Five months ago, Kevin Durant’s jaw-dropping three-pointer in Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Milwaukee Bucks wasn’t enough to seal the deal. The shot only tied the game in Brooklyn, forcing overtime where the Bucks took control, outlasting Durant’s heroic efforts to eliminate the Brooklyn Nets.

Fast-forward a little over a month, and Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee to its first NBA title in half a century, celebrating an unforgettable championship triumph.

Now, the stage is set for the Bucks to begin their title defense as they host the Nets on Tuesday night in the first game of the NBA season. Before the opening tip, Milwaukee will commemorate their historic run by raising the championship banner and receiving their rings in front of a raucous home crowd.

Milwaukee’s roster remains mostly intact from their six-game victory over the Phoenix Suns in the NBA Finals. The only notable departure is P.J. Tucker, who signed with the Miami Heat during free agency. However, the Bucks regain a crucial contributor in Donte DiVincenzo, returning from injury.

With a core trio of Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton, and Jrue Holiday, the Bucks aim to replicate their stunning postseason success, which saw them rally from 2-0 deficits twice—against the Nets and the Suns—to clinch glory.

Giannis was a force of nature in the Finals, averaging 35.2 points, 13.2 rebounds, and shooting 61.8% from the field—even after dealing with a hyperextended knee during the Eastern Conference finals. Against Brooklyn, he averaged 31.9 points, 12.9 rebounds, and shot 57.4%, including a 40-point, 13-rebound performance in Game 7.

Brooklyn, meanwhile, enters the opener healthier than they were last postseason, but they remain incomplete. Durant carried the load in the series against the Bucks, averaging 35.4 points, including 48 in Game 7 and a triple-double in Game 5. Injuries to Kyrie Irving (ankle) and James Harden (hamstring) hampered Brooklyn’s efforts, as Irving missed the final three games, and Harden was limited.

While Durant and Harden are set to play, Irving is unavailable due to his unvaccinated status, sidelined by New York City regulations requiring players to be vaccinated for home games. Rather than allow Irving to play only road games, the Nets decided to move forward without him as a “part-time player.”

In Irving’s absence, James Harden is expected to embrace a greater playmaking role, akin to his time with the Houston Rockets. Free-agent signing Patty Mills, who averaged 10.8 points and 37.5% from three last season with the San Antonio Spurs, could play a pivotal role off the bench. Newcomer Jevon Carter, acquired in a trade from Phoenix, has also earned praise from coach Steve Nash.

Despite the setback, the Nets remain among the title favorites, powered by the dynamic duo of Durant and Harden. Last season, Durant averaged 26.9 points in 35 games, while Harden posted 24.6 points and 10.9 assists in 36 games following his arrival from Houston in a midseason trade.

The Nets revamped their roster in the offseason, adding veterans like Mills and Paul Millsap while retaining key pieces like Blake Griffin and Bruce Brown, who will step into the starting lineup in Irving’s absence.

108TH Grey Cup Playoff Scenarios – Week 12

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Blue Bombers set their sights on home playoff date

NHL Morning Skate – Oct. 19, 2021

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* The Blues have scored 12 goals through their first two games after putting up seven on Monday, including five in a span of 5:07.

Sharks’ Kane Suspended for 21 Games

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NEW YORK – The National Hockey League announced today that San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane has been suspended for 21 regular-season games, without pay, for an established violation of, and lack of compliance with, the NHL/NHLPA COVID-19 Protocol. Under the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement, the forfeited pay goes to the Players’ Emergency Assistance Fund.

Stars’ Faksa Fined for Slashing

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NEW YORK – Dallas Stars forward Radek Faksa has been fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the Collective Bargaining Agreement, for slashing Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stützle during NHL Game No. 34 in Ottawa on Sunday, Oct. 17, the National Hockey League’s Department of Player Safety announced today.

Thursday Night Capsule – Denver Broncos at Cleveland Browns

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Week 7 of the 2021 NFL season gets underway on Thursday, October 21 (8:20 PM ET, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon) as the Denver Broncos (3-3) travel to take on the Cleveland Browns (3-3) at FirstEnergy Stadium in a meeting of two top-five defenses. Denver leads the all-time series 21-6, including winning 12 of the last 13 meetings. In their last matchup, Week 9 of the 2019 season, wide receiver COURTLAND SUTTON and tight end NOAH FANT each recorded touchdown receptions for the Broncos in their 24-19 win.

Week 7 Injury Report — Monday

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Week 7 Injury Report — Monday as of 5:00 pm PST

NFL Transactions 10-18-21

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The following are the NFL transactions for Monday, October 18. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

Preview: ALCS Game 3 – Houston Astros at Boston Red Sox

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2021 ALCS RESULTS
DATE RESULT WINNING PITCHER LOSING PITCHER SAVE ATTENDANCE
Friday, October 15th 5-4 HOU Ryne Stanek Hansel Robles Ryan Pressly 40,534
Saturday, October 16th 9-5 BOS Nathan Eovaldi Luis Garcia — 41,476