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  • Suns playing better basketball with former starter Jusuf Nurkic buried deep on the bench


    PHOENIX (AP) — Things are looking up for the Phoenix Suns on the basketball court these days. The same can’t be said for Jusuf Nurkic.

    The struggling Nurkic has gone from the starting center to a benchwarmer in the space of about a month. Coach Mike Budenholzer doesn’t seem like he’s going to reverse that decision any time soon — especially with the Suns winning eight of their last 11 games and the emergence of newcomer Nick Richards.

    Nurkic made waves Saturday night when the center told The Arizona Republic before a 119-109 victory over the Washington Wizards that he didn’t have a conversation with Budenholzer for a stretch that lasted two months and that the two “don’t have a relationship.”

    “He hasn’t played,” Budenholzer said when asked about Nurkic’s comments. “I’m sure he’s frustrated, so I respect that.”

    The 30-year-old Nurkic has been a starting center for most of the past decade, but his numbers have fallen since joining the Suns before last season. This season, he’s averaging just 8.2 points and 9.6 rebounds while shooting 45.4% from the field.

    He’s had other problems, too. He was suspended three games after a fight with Dallas’ Naji Marshall and P.J. Washington. He also missed the team’s most recent five-game trip after dealing with the flu.

    Nurkic was available Saturday against the Wizards, but didn’t play.

    Richards — who was added in a trade with Charlotte with Jan. 15 — has taken the bulk of the minutes in the post over the past four games. He’s averaged 13.2 points and 12.2 rebounds and had 20 points and 19 rebounds against the Wizards on Saturday.

    “We’ve got three of four guys who play the same position,” Budenholzer said. “We’re going to go with who we think gives us our best chance. You’ve got to earn your minutes. That’s been communicated.”

    The Suns could deal Nurkic before the Feb. 6 trade deadline, but it’s not a certainty given the team’s salary cap situation and the center’s poor performance this season. He’s in the third season of a $70 million, four-year deal.

    Phoenix came into this season with high expectations thanks to the star trio of Kevin Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal, but have struggled with consistency. Phoenix improved to 23-21 on Saturday after beating Washington.

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    The Phoenix Suns have been on a roll lately, playing some of their best basketball of the season. And interestingly enough, former starting center Jusuf Nurkic has been buried deep on the bench during this hot streak.

    Nurkic, who was once a key piece in the Suns’ starting lineup, has found himself out of favor with the coaching staff in recent weeks. Despite his talent and size, Nurkic has struggled to find his rhythm on the court and has been relegated to a limited role coming off the bench.

    In his absence, the Suns have thrived, playing a more fast-paced and fluid style of basketball. With Deandre Ayton stepping up in the starting lineup and providing solid defense and scoring, the Suns have looked like a more cohesive unit on both ends of the floor.

    While Nurkic may still have a role to play on this team, it’s clear that the Suns are playing better basketball without him in the starting lineup. It will be interesting to see how the coaching staff handles his minutes moving forward, but for now, the Suns are enjoying their success with Nurkic buried deep on the bench.

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  • Library Book: Pompeii — Buried Alive! (Step into Reading) – Paperback – GOOD



    Library Book: Pompeii — Buried Alive! (Step into Reading) – Paperback – GOOD

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    Looking for a fascinating read that will transport you back in time to the ancient city of Pompeii? Look no further than “Pompeii — Buried Alive!” This engaging Step into Reading book is perfect for young readers who are interested in history and archaeology.

    In this paperback edition, readers will learn all about the tragic eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which buried the city of Pompeii beneath ash and pumice. From the daily lives of the city’s residents to the dramatic events that unfolded during the eruption, this book is packed with interesting facts and vivid illustrations that bring the story of Pompeii to life.

    Whether you’re a history buff or simply curious about this ancient civilization, “Pompeii — Buried Alive!” is sure to captivate and educate readers of all ages. Pick up a copy from your local library today and embark on a journey back in time to explore the mysteries of Pompeii.
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  • ‘Juror No. 2’ topped streaming charts after being buried in theaters. Cedric Yarbrough hopes people see his dramatic breakthrough performance.

    ‘Juror No. 2’ topped streaming charts after being buried in theaters. Cedric Yarbrough hopes people see his dramatic breakthrough performance.


    After a limited theatrical release, people can now finally stream Juror No. 2 on Max.

    The star-studded film from 94-year-old director Clint Eastwood is a courtroom drama that follows a soon-to-be father (Nicholas Hoult) who sits on a jury for a murder case. During the trial, he realizes he himself is aware of the circumstances surrounding the night the woman died. He must then confront a challenging moral dilemma — does he convince the jury to convict an innocent man, or dredge up his past?

    The film received rave reviews, adding to the confusion about why it was so difficult to see in theaters. Eastwood skipped its world premiere, and Variety reported that Warner Bros. was “burying” the movie. When it became available to purchase on VOD, it topped the charts. It’s also currently the No. 1 most streamed movie on Max.

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    That’s great news for Cedric Yarbrough, who plays another member of the jury with strong convictions. Though he’s best known for his comedic work in shows like Reno 911! and The Boondocks, he delivers a standout performance in the role.

    Yarbrough spoke to Yahoo Entertainment about his pivot, the movie’s limited release and working with a legendary director.

    Nicholas Hoult, holding a paper cup of coffee, has a friendly exchange with Clint Eastwood, who is wearing earphones.

    Nicholas Hoult and Clint Eastwood on the set of Juror No. 2. (Claire Folger/Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection)

    This interview has been edited for length and clarity.

    Why did you want to be a part of this project?

    I mean, come on! To be able to work with such talented people, and to work with an institution like Clint Eastwood — he is film. He’s been on both sides of the camera for so many years and is able to churn out things that are thought-provoking and change the landscape of filmmaking. It was an honor and blessing. And I needed a job, frankly. I’m like, let’s do some work. A lot of people know me from my comedy — they don’t know me for my dramatic work. So this was an opportunity to flex that.

    Comedy is what most people know you for, for sure. What was it like auditioning for this dramatic role?

    The process is very different now than it was pre-COVID. Juror No. 2 was an audition tape that my friend helped me record. From what I’ve been told by the casting director and from some of the producers is that [Eastwood] saw my tape and was like, “That’s our Marcus King, right there.” I was just so flabbergasted and fortunate that he saw it. He’s extremely trusting of his actors, his staff, producers and people that he’s worked with for so many years. When a director of his caliber trusts you, you will go through a train for him. With this possibly being his last film, you want to make sure the product matches all the products that he’s put out for so long.

    Nicholas Hoult, eyes to the camera and looking apprehensive, sits with the other jurors, who are facing straight ahead..

    The jury hears a case in Juror No. 2. (Claire Folger/Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection)

    I’m sure you saw that when this movie first came out, it wasn’t played in many theaters. Clearly, people wanted to see it, though, because it performed really well when it was released on VOD. Did you have any thoughts about that?

    Personally, I do think it should have been in more theaters. This is the type of film that is evergreen. It’s about morality. You don’t have to enjoy superhero films to enjoy this kind of filmmaking that is for grown-ups. I think a lot of people love sequels and flashy superhero films, but what about those of us who really enjoy a good story and great performances and great direction and sound design and all of that? And watching it with strangers in the dark is still really cool. I like my house, but I love being outside of my house and enjoying a film of this magnitude with Clint Eastwood, Toni Collette, Nicholas Hoult — he’s on fire right now with The Order, Nosferatu, the new Superman you wanna see that guy in a theater! And J.K. Simmons, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris Messina, Leslie Bibb and [gesturing to himself] this weirdo — come on! I’m happy that people are now seeing the film, because it’s one of our best this year.

    I’m really excited for you. Looking at your social media, I saw you posted a video with your Reno 911! co-star Niecy Nash. Can you give any hints about what you’re working on?

    No, I cannot. But I love that lady so much! We did The Bernie Mac Show together and The Soul Man, Cedric the Entertainer’s show … but [Nash and I] have a project we’re doing, and I think people are going to be very excited to see us match wits again along with some amazing other people.

    If you could do anything right now, what would you do? Who would you work with?

    I want to work with everyone. I want to work with a lot of different casting directors, or at least for them to at least see me in a different light — that I don’t do just one thing. I come from the theater, that’s where I was trained. I’m ready to be in a musical. Broadway, hello, please! I love performing live. I’m hoping this will open up the ability for comedic actors to do drama. Drama is life. Drama is what we deal with. Even funny people have to deal with some sorrow and despair — that’s what life is. It takes a little bit of something extra to make something comedic. Look at some of us comedic actors to make you cry or make you feel a little bit more on the dramatic side, we’re capable. Call me, I’m available.

    Juror No. 2 is now streaming on Max.





    Cedric Yarbrough, best known for his comedic roles in shows like “Reno 911!” and “Speechless,” is making waves in the drama genre with his breakthrough performance in the film “Juror No. 2.” Despite being buried in theaters, the film has recently topped streaming charts, bringing attention to Yarbrough’s impressive dramatic abilities.

    In “Juror No. 2,” Yarbrough plays a pivotal role as a conflicted juror who must grapple with difficult moral decisions during a high-profile trial. His performance has been praised for its emotional depth and nuance, showcasing a side of Yarbrough that audiences have never seen before.

    Yarbrough has expressed his hopes that more people will discover his work in “Juror No. 2” and appreciate his versatility as an actor. He has proven that he is capable of tackling a wide range of roles, from comedy to drama, and is eager to continue pushing boundaries and challenging himself in future projects.

    Fans and critics alike are buzzing about Yarbrough’s performance in “Juror No. 2,” and it’s clear that he has solidified his place as a talented and versatile actor in Hollywood. Keep an eye out for Cedric Yarbrough’s future projects, as he continues to impress and surprise audiences with his incredible talent.

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