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MAIWO 4 Bay USB-C Hard Drive Docking Station with SATA III Chipset Offline Clone for 2.5/3.5 Inch SATA HDD/SSD, 88TB Capacity, External Hard Drive Duplicator Cloner with UASP
Price: $89.99
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President Trump on Wednesday ordered his administration to prepare to house tens of thousands of “criminal aliens” at the Navy base at Guantánamo Bay, the latest prong in his widening crackdown on immigration.
Mr. Trump did not offer details on how the plan would take shape, but he instructed the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to get the site ready.
“We have 30,000 beds in Guantánamo to detain the worst criminal illegal aliens threatening the American people,” he said. “Some of them are so bad we don’t even trust the countries to hold them, because we don’t want them coming back, so we’re going to send them out to Guantánamo.”
He said the move would “double our capacity immediately,” adding that Guantánamo was a “tough place to get out of.”
In recent weeks, about 40,000 immigrants have been held in private detention centers and local jails around the country as funding constraints have limited the number of detention sites.
Adding 30,000 beds would dramatically expand the government’s detention capacity. A site on the 45-square-mile base could hold those 30,000 deportees. That site is on the opposite side of the body of water called Guantánamo Bay from the Pentagon’s prison for terrorism suspects.
Successive administrations have prepared fields on a remote section, near the airfield but far from the population center, to accommodate tens of thousands of migrants in a sprawling tent city.
The infrastructure was set up starting in the mid-2000s to shelter Cubans and others from the region who had been intercepted while fleeing their country. The Clinton administration had tasked Guantánamo with the role in the 1990s. It was designed as a humanitarian relief operation.
It was not immediately clear how such an operation under Mr. Trump would be staffed, secured and what rights, if any, the deportees would have at Guantánamo Bay. Civil liberties groups expressed concerns.
Vincent Warren, executive director of the Center for Constitutional Rights, said Mr. Trump’s order sent a dark message that “migrants and asylum seekers are being cast as the new terrorist threat, deserving to be discarded in an island prison, removed from legal and social services and supports.”
Mr. Trump’s memo called for expanding the Migrant Operations Center, which currently occupies a small former barracks that has had capacity for up to 120 migrants but in recent years held at most dozens at a time. It is near empty fields that could be transformed into a tent city.
Tom Homan, Mr. Trump’s border czar, told reporters outside the White House on Wednesday that certain migrants could be flown to the island, and that the operation would be run by Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE.
“The worst of the worst, the significant public safety threats we can fly them,” he said.
U.S. military and Homeland Security forces have periodically rehearsed how to handle a migrant crisis at the site.
In the 1990s, the base was overwhelmed by more than 45,000 people fleeing crises in both Haiti and Cuba. They were housed in crude tent cities on the populated side of the base, including on the current site of the Pentagon’s detention facility for detainees in the war against terrorism. Today, that facility houses 15 prisoners and is staffed by 800 troops and civilians.
Starting with the George W. Bush administration, the government created a new footprint for a future humanitarian relief operation on the mostly empty side of the base.
During semiannual drills for a humanitarian relief operation, the Southern Command typically flew in a few hundred soldiers from Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio to play different roles.
The proposed site of the tent camps could be surrounded with barbed wire, like the military did for the tent camps of the 1990s, which housed both families and single men.
Deborah Fleischaker, an ICE official during the Biden administration, said that detaining immigrants at the base would be particularly difficult.
“Gitmo is very small and very remote,” she said, using the military’s nickname for the site. “Moving materials and people in and out would be a logistical nightmare. And the makeup of who would be held there is very important. Only men? Women and children? If women and children are there, the housing challenges become even more difficult.”
In the last week, the Trump administration has undertaken a sweeping blitz on immigration, including arrests in communities across the country. Mr. Trump has promised to conduct a historic mass deportation effort, but such a plan would need expanded detention capabilities and more resources.
Since the late 1990s, around 500 migrants have been resettled in third countries from Guantánamo.
“Guantánamo is a black hole designed to escape scrutiny and with a dark history of inhumane conditions. It is a transparent attempt to avoid legal oversight that will fail,” said Lucas Guttentag, a Justice Department official in the Biden administration who once led the lawsuit over Haitian refugees being held at the site.
Erica L. Green contributed reporting from Washington.
In a shocking announcement today, President Trump declared that the United States will begin holding migrants at the notorious Guantánamo Bay detention center. This decision has sparked outrage and concern among human rights groups and immigration advocates.The Guantánamo Bay detention center, located on the island of Cuba, has a dark history of holding suspected terrorists without trial or due process. It has long been a symbol of the United States’ controversial approach to handling detainees in the War on Terror.
President Trump’s plan to use Guantánamo Bay to hold migrants seeking asylum in the United States is a drastic and alarming escalation of his administration’s hardline immigration policies. Critics argue that this move is inhumane and violates international law.
The Trump administration has faced widespread criticism for its treatment of migrants and asylum seekers, including family separations and harsh detention conditions. The decision to hold migrants at Guantánamo Bay is likely to further inflame tensions and deepen divisions over immigration policy in the United States.
As this situation continues to unfold, it is crucial for all Americans to stay informed and engaged in the debate over immigration policy and human rights. The treatment of migrants is a reflection of our values as a nation, and it is essential that we hold our leaders accountable for their actions.
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Trump to send 30,000 ‘criminal illegal aliens’ to Guantanamo Bay
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday he would instruct the Pentagon to prepare Guantanamo Bay to detain 30,000 “criminal illegal aliens.”
“Today I’m also signing an executive order to instruct the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security to begin preparing the 30,000-person migrant facility at Guantanamo Bay,” Trump said. “Most people don’t even know about it.”
It was later learned that Trump signed a presidential memorandum, not an executive order, on the matter.
He said there are 30,000 beds at Guantanamo to house the detainees who pose a threat to the American public, adding that putting them there will ensure they do not come back.
TRUMP ADMINISTRATION TOUTS 969 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT ARRESTS IN ONE DAY: ‘HERE ARE SOME OF THE WORST’
President Donald Trump said he will order the Pentagon to ready Guantanamo Bay in Cuba to house “criminal illegal aliens.” (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
“Some of them are so bad, we don’t even trust their countries to hold them because we don’t want them coming back,” Trump said. “We’re going to send them to Guantanamo.”
He added, “It’s a tough place to get out of.”
The president said the move will bring the U.S. one step closer to “eradicating the scourge” of migrant crime in communities, once and for all.
He also called on Congress to provide full funding for the complete and total restoration of U.S. borders and financial support to remove record numbers of illegal aliens.
TRUMP-ERA SOUTHERN BORDER SEES MIGRANT ENCOUNTERS PLUMMET BY OVER 60% AS NEW POLICIES KICK IN
ICE San Francisco on Thursday arrested Ariel Rene Romice-Patino, a citizen of Mexico who is allegedly unlawfully present in the U.S. (ICE)
Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel called Trump’s move to send 30,000 migrants to Guantanamo an “act of brutality.”
“In an act of brutality, the new US government announces the imprisonment at the Guantanamo Naval Base, located in illegally occupied territory [Cuba], of thousands of migrants that it forcibly expels, and will place them next to the well-known prisons of torture and illegal detention,” he said in a translated post on X.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News’ Will Cain on the “Will Cain Show” on Wednesday that Guantanamo Bay is already being used to house illegal immigrants, particularly the worst of the worst.
She confirmed Trump’s mission to use resources to expand the capacity at Guantanamo, and said her department will make sure resources are placed there to ensure there is enough space to get criminal illegal aliens out of the U.S.
Also appearing on Cain’s show was his former colleague, and now Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, who was stationed at the facility from 2004 to 2005.
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President Donald Trump moved Wednesday to prepare Guantanamo Bay to house 30,000 “criminal illegal aliens.” (Evan Vucci/AP)
Hegseth explained that Gitmo is the perfect option for rounding up tens of thousands of illegal aliens and sending them back to their countries of origin with proper processing.
He said it is better to be held in a safe location like Guantanamo Bay, which was built for this.
“The [Department of Defense} – in conjunction with [Homeland Security] – will immediately expand the Migrant Operations Center at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay (‘Gitmo’) to Full Capacity to provide additional detention space for high-priority criminal aliens we have deported,” Hegseth said in a post on X.
“Gitmo has been used for DECADES, including under Democrat presidents like Bill Clinton, to temporarily house migrants,” he continued. “This is not the detention facilities (where I served) for Al Qaeda; this is using specific facilities for migrants/illegals on other parts of the naval station.”
On Tuesday, the Trump administration rolled out a social media thread highlighting the latest apprehensions conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as the president’s immigration crackdown became a reality.
“969 TOTAL ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION ARRESTS by ICE were recorded yesterday, January 27, 2025,” the White House shared on X. “HERE ARE SOME OF THE WORST.”
The post shows nine different illegal immigrants who have already been convicted of crimes, such as child rape, or who have alleged links to gangs and terrorist organizations and other serious crimes.
Trump’s 2024 campaign promised to curb illegal immigration that skyrocketed under the Biden administration. The 47th president promised to deport migrants, including those who had long rap sheets or ties to gangs or terrorist organizations.
On the first day of his second term, Trump issued ten executive orders aimed at overhauling U.S. immigration law and policy. After less than a week back in the Oval Office, Trump said he is keeping his promises.
His executive orders included sealing the U.S. asylum system for those without proper documents, discharging the military with deporting immigration violators and tasking ICE with removing migrants.
Since Trump’s inauguration on Jan. 20, armed federal immigration agents have swept cities in the first deportation raids.
Over the last week, the Department of Homeland Security said “law enforcement officials have removed and returned 7,300 illegal aliens.”
Fox News Digital’s Sarah Rumpf-Whitten and Emma Colton contributed to this report.
In a shocking announcement today, President Trump revealed his plans to send 30,000 ‘criminal illegal aliens’ to Guantanamo Bay. This controversial decision has sparked outrage and concern among human rights activists and immigration advocates.The President defended his decision, stating that these individuals pose a threat to national security and must be dealt with accordingly. He also claimed that Guantanamo Bay is the most secure facility to hold these criminals.
Critics argue that this move is a violation of human rights and a blatant disregard for due process. They fear that these individuals will be subjected to inhumane treatment and denied their basic rights.
As the debate rages on, many are left wondering what the future holds for these ‘criminal illegal aliens’ and what impact this decision will have on the immigration system as a whole. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
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Where Taylor Rogers trade leaves Giants payroll, bullpen entering 2025 – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants’ pairing of the Rogers Twins couldn’t have gotten off to a rockier start. Taylor gave up earned runs in four of his first five appearances as Tyler’s teammate, and after a particularly rough appearance against the Los Angeles Dodgers on April 12, 2023, he tossed his glove in a dugout trash can.
From there, everything turned.
For most of the last two seasons, the lefty has given the Giants what they expected, and Tyler continues to churn out one valuable relief season after another. But on Wednesday, the Giants broke the pairing up.
Taylor and $6 million were sent to the Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday, with the Giants getting a relief prospect back in return. The move opens up some bullpen innings, but mostly it gives the Giants salary relief.
Taylor Rogers was due $12 million in the final season of a three-year contract that was given out by Farhan Zaidi. The question for now is whether new president of baseball operations Buster Posey plans to reinvest those savings.
Team sources said after the trade that no other move appeared imminent, and Posey told The Athletic’s Andrew Bagarly that the Giants would keep looking but “feel pretty set with the roster the way it is right now.” If this is it for the offseason, the Giants will start the year well short of where they were last season in terms of payroll.
The Giants currently are at about $217 million in luxury-tax payroll, according to Roster Resource, well below last year’s estimate of about $252 million. They do not intend to go into the tax this year, as they did last year, but they still have roughly $24 million to spend before they hit that line — if they want to.
The problem at this point is that there aren’t many players to pursue even if the Giants made a late charge. Pete Alonso and Alex Bregman remain on the market, but the latter plays the same position as Matt Chapman and Alonso would cost the Giants multiple draft picks at a time when the farm system is lacking, and he plays the same position as the only top 100 prospect — Bryce Eldridge — in the organization.
Ha-Seong Kim, an early target and a potential option at second base, signed with the Tampa Bay Rays earlier Wednesday. There still are several good veteran relievers on the market, but that’s one area where the Giants are pretty deep.
The bullpen lost some veteran depth with Wednesday’s deal, but Taylor Rogers had fallen down the pecking order under manager Bob Melvin and was pitching earlier in games than he was accustomed to. The new staff decided pretty quickly last season that Erik Miller would be the high-leverage lefty, and with Miller, Ryan Walker, Tyler Rogers, Camilo Doval and Randy Rodriguez, the Giants are pretty well-covered late in games.
Where they now are lacking is overall depth from the left side, although Joey Lucchesi will be in camp as a non-roster invitee and he can fill that second role. Other options likely will be brought in, as well.
If the Giants stand pat right now and opt to simply save the $6 million, they always could reinvest at the MLB trade deadline. That, however, would require being in contention, and after a relatively quiet offseason, there are still very valid questions about just how high the ceiling is for this group.
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The San Francisco Giants made a big move this offseason by trading for left-handed reliever Taylor Rogers. This trade has significant implications for both the team’s payroll and bullpen entering the 2025 season.With Rogers now on the roster, the Giants have added a high-quality arm to their bullpen, which was already a strength for the team. Rogers, a proven closer with a track record of success, gives the Giants added depth and versatility in their relief corps.
However, the addition of Rogers also comes with a financial cost. The Giants took on Rogers’ contract in the trade, which will impact their payroll going forward. With Rogers set to make a significant salary in 2025, the Giants will need to make corresponding moves to stay under the luxury tax threshold.
Overall, the Taylor Rogers trade leaves the Giants with a stronger bullpen but also a tighter payroll situation. It will be interesting to see how the team manages its finances and roster construction in the coming season as they look to build on their success in recent years.
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Former Patriots DC lands new job with Green Bay Packers
As Mike Vrabel’s staff takes shape, former Patriots assistants are moving on.
According to ESPN, the Green Bay Packers are hiring DeMarcus Covington to be their defensive line coach. Last season was Covington’s first as the Patriots defensive coordinator.
This offseason, Covington interviewed with the Cincinnati Bengals for their defensive coordinator job. Now, he heads to Green Bay to work with Packers defensive play caller Jeff Hafley, who previously was Boston College’s head coach.
Covington was hired by Bill Belichick in 2017 as a coaching assistant. He was discovered while coaching at Eastern Illinois. Covington was promoted to linebackers coach in 2019. The next year, he was moved to coach defensive tackles and held that role from 2020-2023.
Covington’s work as an assistant garnered praise from his players and quickly made him a defensive coordinator candidate. In 2023, he interviewed with the Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Chargers for their vacant defensive playcaller jobs.
Covington has also been routinely on the NFL Network’s list of future NFL head coaches.
“Definitely thankful for that, but for me, it’s really just about being right here. Being planted where my feet are right here,” Covington said. “Trying to help this football team win games, because that’s where it starts. You’ve gotta win games to even be in that position. So win games, do my job here, do it to the best of my ability, then the rest of that will come.
“So I’m not really focused on that at the moment. Excited to be on that list, but really more excited about trying to help this football team win football games. Then the future will take care of itself.”
It wasn’t a surprise when Jerod Mayo hired him to be his defensive coordinator last season. The Patriots defense finished 22nd in the NFL in scoring and total defense.
Vrabel has completely revamped the Patriots defensive staff as no positional assistants will return in 2025. Terrell Williams takes over as the team’s new defensive coordinator.
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Former New England Patriots defensive coordinator, Matt Patricia, has landed a new job with the Green Bay Packers. Patricia, who was let go by the Patriots earlier this year, will be joining the Packers as a defensive assistant.The move comes as no surprise, as Patricia has a long history of success in the NFL. He was a key part of the Patriots coaching staff during their Super Bowl runs, and his defensive schemes have been praised for their creativity and effectiveness.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur expressed his excitement about bringing Patricia on board, stating that he believes Patricia’s experience and knowledge will be invaluable to the team.
With their new defensive assistant in place, the Packers are looking to strengthen their defense and make a run at the Super Bowl next season. Packers fans can look forward to seeing what Patricia brings to the table and how he helps improve the team’s performance on the field.
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SanDisk 128GB Ultra Dual Drive Go USB Type-C Flash Drive – Up to 400 MB/s, Navagio Bay – SDDDC3-128G-G46NBB
Price:$21.99– $17.64
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For a few weeks, the Warriors contemplated bringing Quinten Post up from the G League as his development was shining for the Santa Cruz Warriors. His 3-point shot started falling consistently while Post was an offensive force, and even more importantly, his defense was making major strides in the pick-and-roll.
Even Post has admitted how vital his G League experience was before recently joining Golden State’s rotation. From the size of the court to the speed of the game, the shot clock and more, all 17 games Post spent in Santa Cruz readied him for the NBA. Watching from afar, or on the Warriors’ bench as a two-way player, the rookie center also saw how he could be a factor for Golden State before being part of the team’s plans.
Especially when it came to helping Steph Curry.
“There were a few games this season where I was there and I was like, ‘OK, in this game I felt like I could have made an impact,’” Post said Monday to reporters at Warriors practice. “… There are teams that have a lot of big centers that just want to camp in the paint all game long. In those games, I was like, ‘Yeah, I probably could have made an impact here.’
“To see it happen in these last couple games, it’s still a work in progress, but I do feel like I space the floor and help a guy out like Steph, and then Dennis [Schroder] too. We’ve had some success in the pick-and-roll.”
Which is why after only seven games played in the NBA for a total of 84 minutes, inserting Post into the Warriors’ starting lineup could be their next worthwhile experiment.
Steve Kerr already needed to use 26 different starting lineups between injuries and searching for the right combinations through the Warriors’ first 45 games. The Warriors all of last season had 27 different starting lineup. Why not include a 24-year-old rookie for their 27th this season when the Warriors play the Utah Jazz at Chase Center on Tuesday night?
Curry was stunned to learn the Warriors are 1-18 when trailing after the third quarter this season, and 0-2 when tied. Well, they’re also 7-16 when falling behind after the first quarter, compared to 14-4 when having the lead. The Warriors are 15-3 when they have a halftime lead, and just 7-19 in games they start the second half from behind.
Of course, the Warriors have defensive issues that need to be addressed. Not getting stops has slowed down their pace, making them an offense that doesn’t fit their style. Offense far and away has been a bigger problem this season, and that’s where Post can provide a punch from the opening tipoff.
With Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga out due to injuries, Kerr has started Gary Payton II the last four games as a 6-foot-2 power forward next to Trayce Jackson-Davis in the frontcourt three times and Kevon Looney once. No matter Curry’s chemistry next to Payton, or the fact that he made multiple 3-pointers for the first time all season last games, that still means Steph is beginning games next to two non-shooters. And other teams know it.
A second-round draft pick isn’t all of a sudden going to make teams stop double and triple-teaming Curry. Post’s ability to let it fly from deep as a 7-footer certainly can ease the burden, though. There’s a reason Kerr called Curry “the happiest person in the building” when Post scored 20 points and made five 3-pointers against the Chicago Bulls two games ago.
Steph was hyped after this Post 3 pic.twitter.com/whgX81m3hq
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 24, 2025
From the center position, Curry never has been paired with someone at Post’s size who is a true 3-point threat. Post has averaged 17.9 minutes off the bench in the Warriors’ last four games while making at least one three in each game for a total of 9 of 23, a 39.1-percent clip.
Fellow big men Looney and Jackson-Davis will still be needed for their services. Maybe Post starts the game for a few minutes and then his opportunities are sprinkled throughout the game to get him anywhere between 15 and 20 minutes a night. Either way, what he already has provided hasn’t been ignored.
“The beauty of a stretch big is that everybody can play with a stretch big, because it opens up the floor,” Kerr said after Monday’s practice. “It literally makes everybody better. … We’ve got options by putting a 3-point shooting big out there. It gives us a lot of different possibilities.”
Post’s 130.9 offensive rating in 32 minutes next to Schroder shows how he already is helping the veteran guard. His 129.7 offensive rating in 30 minutes with Brandin Podziemski and 128.9 offensive rating in 60 minutes with Moses Moody have been a boost to the bench. All three offensive ratings are better than Post’s 119.8 in the 36 minutes (three games) that he has been on the court with Curry.
Post finds Schröder for 3 pic.twitter.com/yZsIC4sK3p
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 26, 2025
That offensive rating also easily trumps what Looney and Jackson-Davis have been as Curry’s center. In a season full of experimenting past the halfway mark, putting Post on the court next to Curry at the start of games is a risk worth taking.
The Golden State Warriors have made a bold move by starting Quinten Post at center, and while it may seem like a risky experiment, it’s a decision that is worth taking a chance on.Post, a 6’11” center out of the Netherlands, has shown tremendous potential in his limited playing time this season. His size, athleticism, and shooting ability make him a unique and intriguing option for the Warriors at the center position.
While Post is still raw and inexperienced, his upside is undeniable. By starting him, the Warriors are giving him valuable playing time and the opportunity to develop and grow as a player.
Additionally, starting Post allows the Warriors to experiment with different lineup combinations and strategies. His ability to stretch the floor and create mismatches could give the Warriors an added dimension on offense.
Of course, there are risks involved in starting a young and unproven player like Post. He may struggle with the physicality of the NBA or make mistakes on defense. However, the potential rewards outweigh the risks, and the Warriors are wise to give Post a chance to prove himself.
In the end, starting Quinten Post is a calculated gamble that could pay off big for the Warriors. It’s a bold move that shows their commitment to developing young talent and finding innovative ways to win. Only time will tell if it pays off, but for now, the risk is worth taking.
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Brandin Podziemski giving Warriors needed intensity bump since return – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
SAN FRANCISCO – With the Warriors stumbling in circles over the past couple months, it is apparent they need some assistance. Maybe it starts with someone willing to grab them and try to pull them from the Western Conference swamp.
The youngest among them is impetuous enough to embrace the job.
Brandin Podziemski, who turns 22 next month, brought a conspicuous and contagious energy Tuesday night. Urgent in his movements and emphatic in his instructions, he came off the bench and lit the fuse that sent the Warriors to a 114-103 victory over a diluted version of the rebuilding Utah Jazz.
On a night when Dennis Schröder overcame an injury scare to submit his most productive game as a Warrior – team-high 23 points, five rebounds, four assists – it was Podziemski’s effervescent presence that roused Golden State into action.
“Brandin looks really strong and sharp and determined,” coach Steve Kerr said. “He was fantastic tonight. It’s exciting to see. It’s what he expected from the start this season, and obviously things started slowly for him. But he’s really looking like himself now.”
With Stephen Curry, Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga sidelined, the Warriors moseyed through the first six minutes, allowing the Jazz to build a seven-point lead. That’s when Kerr turned to his bench, summoning Kevon Looney, Gary Payton II and Podziemski.
The change in energy and effectiveness was immediate. Utah, on pace to drop 40 points in 12 minutes, suddenly looked every bit like a team missing four of its top six scorers. It took less than four minutes for a Podziemski 3-pointer to give the Warriors their first lead.
Podz fakes and nails the 3 pic.twitter.com/tMmvpJIlr0
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 29, 2025
Podziemski’s fingerprints were all over a sizzling nine minutes spanning the first and second quarters when the Warriors asserted themselves. They outscored the Jazz 20-4 during that stretch, with him either scoring or assisting on 14 of those 20 points.
For his 33 minutes, Podziemski posted a plus-19 while producing 20 points on 5-of-12 shooting from the field, including 4 of 11 from beyond the arc, as well as seven rebounds, a team-high six assists and one steal.
“What we need is what you saw tonight,” Kerr said. “The energy, the passing, the connecting. Long rebounds, loose balls.”
These things, along with Podziemski’s aggressive nature, matter because the Warriors benefit from that pluck. It’s allowed because he already has gained entry into Golden State’s leadership club, given license by Green last season – when Podziemski was a rookie.
“It’s just his personality,” Looney said of Podziemski. “He’s a talkative guy. I don’t know what word I would use … but he could be an a-hole sometimes. But as a point guard, you want that in your point guard. Dennis is like that. They’re going to push guys’ buttons and get under guys’ skin. But you need that toughness out there.”
Podziemski doesn’t run from the status. One minute, he’s gesturing Schröder to pick up the pace, the next he is literally shoving Gui Santos into defensive position. It’s as if on the day the Warriors announced the jersey retirement of Andre Iguodala, Podziemski studied some Iguodala video on subtle and overt ways that lead to success.
“His swagger is part of what makes him who he is,” Kerr said.
“I learned that I’m very capable with whatever role I’m asked to do,” Podziemski said. “And I can raise the bar for myself a lot more than what I’m doing right now. As time goes on, I’m going to contribute and be better as a teammate, as a player, everything, all around.”
The Warriors need every edge they can find. Know that Podziemski, revived after missing 12 games with an injury, will bring his every time he is called.
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In his first game back from injury, Brandin Podziemski showed just how much he can impact the Golden State Warriors with his intensity and energy on the court. The rookie guard brought a much-needed spark to the team, helping them secure a crucial win against the top seed in the Western Conference.Podziemski’s aggressive defense and relentless hustle on both ends of the floor were key in disrupting the opposing team’s offense and creating scoring opportunities for his teammates. His presence also seemed to elevate the play of those around him, as the Warriors looked more cohesive and determined with him on the court.
With Podziemski back in the lineup, the Warriors have a new weapon to unleash in their quest for a deep playoff run. His tenacity and passion for the game could be just what the team needs to push them over the edge and compete with the best in the league.
Stay tuned to see how Podziemski’s energy and intensity continue to impact the Warriors as they gear up for the postseason. This young guard may just be the X-factor that propels Golden State to championship contention.
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs Andrew Wiggins key to Warriors-Thunder game – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
The Warriors know what they’re up against Wednesday night when they face Oklahoma City, which is bossing the NBA this season. The Thunder have the best record, the best defense, the best net rating and the leading candidate for Most Valuable Player.
The best approach to beating the Thunder (37-8) begins with containing point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the MVP candidate and the best game maestro in the league.
Golden State (23-23) will ask Andrew Wiggins to be its first line of defense – and hope it doesn’t come at the cost of Wiggins’ offense. The Warriors are going to need both.
Though it’s not accurate to describe Gilgeous-Alexander as a “shooter,” he leads the league in scoring (32.1 points per game). He’s shooting 52.8 percent from the field, including 35.1 percent from distance. Insofar as he is second in the NBA in free-throw attempts (8.3 per game) and first in makes (7.5), the priority is to keep him off the line.
The problem the Warriors face is that Gilgeous-Alexander uses smarts and angles when wading into the paint to draw contact. Can Wiggins defend without fouling? In OKC’s last loss to the Dallas Mavericks last Thursday, Gilgeous-Alexander shot only six free throws. He shot only four in a loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers three weeks ago.
Golden State coach Steve Kerr generally believes in battling a star ballhandler with a rotating crew of defenders. Gary Payton II will get a few turns; he might even start. Moses Moody and Lindy Waters III also could be called.
Though SGA is the undisputed star, the Thunder has a deep group of two-way wings – with Jalen Williams and Luguentz Dort leading the way – that have a clear understanding of the team’s defensive principles and offensive strategies. No team is better at turning defense into offense, as OKC leads the NBA in points off turnovers while allowing the fewest points off their giveaways. They simply do not beat themselves.
The Thunder’s most exploitable weakness is rebounding, which ranks 23rd in the league. Only the wretched Washington Wizards allow more second-chance points than the Thunder. Dallas forward PJ Washington savaged OKC for 22 points and 19 rebounds to anchor the Mavericks’ win last week.
Translation: Attacking the offensive glass is essential for the Warriors – who rank third in overall rebounding and fourth in offensive rebounding – to give themselves a reasonable chance at pulling off the upset. Limiting Gilgeous-Alexander is but the first step.
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The upcoming matchup between the Golden State Warriors and the Oklahoma City Thunder is set to be an exciting game, with both teams fielding talented players who have the potential to make a big impact on the outcome. One key matchup to watch will be between Shai Gilgeous-Alexander of the Thunder and Andrew Wiggins of the Warriors.Gilgeous-Alexander has been a standout player for the Thunder this season, averaging 24.3 points, 5.2 rebounds, and 5.9 assists per game. His ability to score and create opportunities for his teammates makes him a major threat on the court. On the other hand, Wiggins has been a consistent performer for the Warriors, averaging 18.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. His scoring ability and defensive prowess make him a key player for Golden State.
The matchup between Gilgeous-Alexander and Wiggins will be crucial in determining the outcome of the game. Both players have the skills and talent to dominate on both ends of the court, and whoever can outperform the other will likely give their team a significant advantage.
Fans can tune in to NBC Sports Bay Area & California to catch all the action and see which player comes out on top in this exciting showdown between the Warriors and Thunder. It’s sure to be a thrilling game that fans won’t want to miss.
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