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  • Sacramento Kings at Oklahoma City Thunder odds, picks and predictions


    The Sacramento Kings (24-23) and Oklahoma City Thunder (37-10) meet Saturday. Tip-off from Paycom Center is at 8 p.m. ET. Let’s analyze BetMGM Sportsbook’s NBA odds around the Kings vs. Thunder odds and make our expert NBA picks and predictions for the best bets.

    Season series: Thunder lead 1-0

    The Kings — after a 3-game winning streak Jan. 16-22 — have lost 3 of their last 4 games. They were 8-point favorites in their last game Wednesday, losing 117-104 at the Philadelphia 76ers.

    The Thunder are 7-3 in their last 10 games, but have dropped 2 of their last 3 and are coming off a 116-109 loss at the Golden State Warriors Wednesday as 9-point favorites.

    Kings at Thunder odds

    Provided by BetMGM Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 12:30 p.m. ET.

    • Moneyline (ML): Kings +240 (bet $100 to win $240) | Thunder -300 (bet $300 to win $100)
    • Against the spread (ATS): Kings +7.5 (-110) | Thunder -7.5 (-110)
    • Over/Under (O/U): 235.5 (O: -110 | U: -110)

    Kings at Thunder key injuries

    Kings

    Thunder

    • Alex Caruso (ankle) out
    • Chet Holmgren (hip) out
    • Ajay Mitchell (toe) out

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    Kings at Thunder picks and predictions

    Prediction

    Thunder 121, Kings 109

    Moneyline

    The Thunder are 19-3 at Paycom Center, the best home mark in the league, while the Kings are 11-11 on the road and have lost 4 of their last 5 away from home.

    Sacramento has allowed opponents to score 117 or more in 4 of its last 5 games and 7 of its last 9. The Thunder have the league’s No. 1 scoring defense, allowing only 104.4 points per game (PPG) this season.

    The Thunder beat the Kings 130-109 in Sacramento Nov. 25.

    Oklahoma City should win, but at -300 odds, it isn’t worth the action.

    PASS.

    Against the spread

    The Thunder have not covered the spread in their last 4 games are 1-5 ATS in their last 6. But they are 29-15-3 ATS this season, while the Kings are 17-28-2 ATS despite having 24 outright wins.

    The Kings’ last 8 losses have been by 9 or more points.

    BET THUNDER -7.5 (-110).

    Over/Under

    The Thunder’s last 6 games have not reached 238 points. Their Nov. 25 win in Sacramento had 239 points.

    Six of the Kings’ last 10 games have surpassed 237 points.

    But the Thunder are allowing 107.8 PPG in their last 10 games.

    BET UNDER 235.5 (-110).

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    Sacramento Kings at Oklahoma City Thunder Odds, Picks and Predictions

    The Sacramento Kings will be facing off against the Oklahoma City Thunder in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Both teams have shown flashes of potential this season, but have also struggled at times. With the Kings fighting for a playoff spot and the Thunder looking to play spoiler, this game is sure to be a competitive one.

    According to the latest odds, the Kings are favored to win this game. However, the Thunder have been known to surprise teams with their tenacity and never-say-die attitude. With that in mind, here are some picks and predictions for this game:

    – The Kings have a more talented roster and are playing for a playoff spot, so they should be able to come out on top in this game. Look for De’Aaron Fox to have a big game and lead the Kings to victory.

    – The Thunder have been playing better as of late and could give the Kings a run for their money. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been playing at an All-Star level and could be the difference-maker in this game.

    – The over/under for this game is set at 220 points. Given both teams’ offensive firepower and struggles on defense, the over seems like a safe bet in this matchup.

    Overall, this game has the potential to be a high-scoring affair with both teams looking to push the pace. While the Kings are favored to win, the Thunder have the ability to pull off an upset. It will be interesting to see which team comes out on top in this exciting matchup.

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  • Real Madrid’s injury woes may have gotten worse with Champions League clash vs. Manchester City looming


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    Real Madrid have dealt with numerous injuries lately, but with defender Antonio Rudiger needing to be subbed out in the 15th minute of their match facing Espanyol on Saturday, manager Carlo Ancelotti will be sweating. The German defender appeared to suffer a hamstring injury before being withdrawn from the match where he was replaced by young defender Raul Ascencio. 

    Rudiger seemed to feel discomfort while defending a cross before coming out after being examined by the physios.

    Already starting Aurelien Tchouameni at center back due to Eder Militao being absent with an ACL injury of his own, this could put Madrid’s defensive corps in quite a tight spot with big games on the horizon. Not only is there a top-of-the-table clash in the Madrid derby with Atletico Madrid on Feb. 8, but in quick succession, Los Blancos will head to Manchester for the first leg of the Champions League knockout round playoffs against Manchester City.

    Real Madrid expect to win the Champions League each year, not just make it to the round of 16, but if Rudiger isn’t ready for the first leg on Feb. 11, they’ll struggle to track Erling Haaland and make it out with a victory. 

    Rudiger’s physicality and mastery of the dark arts to get into the head of his opponents is something unmatched by other defenders in the world which is why he has become a mainstay in the Real Madrid defense. Of course, there’s always the chance that his withdrawal from the Espanyol match is just a precaution to make sure that he’s healthy for a busy February, but missing any time would come as a concern.





    Real Madrid’s injury troubles seem to be mounting as they prepare to face off against Manchester City in the Champions League. The Spanish giants are already dealing with a number of key players sidelined due to injuries, including the likes of Eden Hazard, Marco Asensio, and Rodrygo.

    The latest blow comes in the form of Karim Benzema, who picked up a muscle injury during their La Liga clash against Levante. The French striker has been an instrumental player for Real Madrid this season, scoring crucial goals and providing a creative spark in the attack.

    With Benzema’s availability for the upcoming Champions League fixture against Manchester City uncertain, Real Madrid will have to rely on their other attacking options to step up. Zinedine Zidane will likely turn to players like Vinicius Junior, Isco, and Luka Jovic to fill the void left by Benzema’s absence.

    Facing a formidable opponent like Manchester City, Real Madrid will need all hands on deck to secure a positive result. The injury woes only add to the challenge for Zidane’s side, but they will have to dig deep and find a way to overcome the odds if they hope to advance in the Champions League.

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  • Real Madrid suffer major Champions League blow with Manchester City on the horizon


    Real Madrid haven’t had their injury problems to seek in recent times and Carlo Ancelotti has now been dealt another huge potential blow just 10 days before the mouthwatering Champions League knockout playoff first leg against Manchester City.

    Antonio Rüdiger injured against Espanyol: what happened?

    In Saturday’s LaLiga game away to Espanyol, central defender Antonio Rüdiger was forced off the field after only 15 minutes, with youngster Raúl Asencio taking his place.

    The German fell to the ground clutching the back of his right leg moments after sticking it out in an attempt to block a cross. There was no Espanyol player near him, with a muscle injury almost certainly the cause.

    With just over a week to go until Madrid face City in the bid to reach the Champions League last 16, there will now be serious questions over Rüdiger’s availability. Even if he does play, it appears unlikely he will be 100% fit.

    Real Madrid’s defensive injuries

    Ancelotti is already without first-choice right-back Dani Carvajal and Rüdiger’s normal central defensive partner, Eder Militão, both of whom are recovering from ACL tears. David Alaba is now available again after suffering the same injury but would go into a huge European game having barely played for over a year.

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    Real Madrid fans were left reeling after their team suffered a major blow in the Champions League, with a difficult match against Manchester City looming on the horizon.

    The Spanish giants were dealt a devastating blow as they were defeated by Levante in La Liga, leaving them with a mountain to climb in the title race. This loss comes at a crucial time for Real Madrid, as they prepare to face off against Manchester City in the Champions League Round of 16.

    With key players such as Eden Hazard and Karim Benzema sidelined with injuries, Zinedine Zidane’s side will need to dig deep and find a way to overcome the formidable English opponents. The pressure is on for Real Madrid to deliver a strong performance and keep their Champions League hopes alive.

    As the match against Manchester City draws near, Real Madrid will need to regroup, refocus, and come up with a game plan to turn their fortunes around. The stakes are high, and the pressure is on for the Spanish giants to deliver a strong performance and keep their Champions League dreams alive.

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  • Carson City to see rain but no slush this weekend



    A wet weekend is expected for Carson City, with an estimated inch and a half of rainfall through Monday.

    Percentages of precipitation vary over the weekend, with the highest percentage (a 50% chance) expected between Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Come Monday, the storm is expected to taper off, with Carson City seeing a 20% chance of rain.

    “Then we’re going to see some more rain starting Tuesday,” said meteorologist Gigi Giralte at the National Weather Service in Reno.

    Giralte said the main issue for Western Nevada valleys is the amount of rainfall that is expected; however, flooding isn’t likely.

    “We are mostly concerned about flooding in northeast California,” Giralte said. “There’s potential for some increased ponding, like on roadways.”

    The storm isn’t expected to transition into snow in the valleys.

    “The highest peaks in the Sierra will be seeing snow. The snow levels are above 8,000 feet for much of Saturday and Sunday,” Giralte said.

    A winter weather advisory is in effect for the Tahoe Basin through 10 p.m. Saturday. Giralte said elevations above 7,000 feet could see between 6-12 inches of snow. The storm is expected to continue in the upper elevations, with 1-2 feet of snow expected through Monday evening.

    While a wind watch doesn’t include the Tahoe Basin, Carson City is prone to wind gusts starting Sunday.

    “We could see some really strong southwest winds with gusts up to 65 mph for those wind-prone areas,” Giralte said. “Ridgetops could be seeing winds up to 100 mph.”

    As with any windstorm, power outages could go into effect. To prepare for outages, NV Energy recommends:

    • Call 911 if you encounter a downed power line, and do not approach or touch the line.

    • Create an emergency kit that includes a blanket, flashlight, batteries and first aid supplies. Store these items in a water-tight container.

    • If you are experiencing an outage, keep refrigerators and freezers closed to reduce food spoilage. If unopened and full, food can last for two days.

    “In preparation, we have increased the number of personnel in our service territories throughout the weekend to respond quickly and safely throughout the state,” an NV Energy news release said.

    To report an outage, visit nvenergy.com/outageprep or call 775-834-4444

    With the wind and the winter weather advisory, motorists should be advised about travel difficulties especially over the Sierras.

    For current road conditions, go to nvroads.com

    THE FORECAST

    Friday: Rain likely, mainly after 1 p.m. Snow level 5,300 feet rising to 7,900 feet in the afternoon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 52. Southwest wind 5 to 15 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%.

    Friday night: Rain. Snow level 7,700 feet. Low around 35. South wind around 10 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

    Saturday: Rain. High near 53. Breezy, with a southwest wind 10 to 15 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Winds could gust as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch possible.

    Saturday night: Rain. Low around 38. Breezy, with a southwest wind 15 to 20 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

    Sunday: Rain. High near 55. Breezy, with a southwest wind 15 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 45 mph. Chance of precipitation is 80%. New precipitation amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.

    Sunday night: Rain likely, mainly before 10 p.m. Snow level 7,600 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 39. Breezy, with a southwest wind 20 to 25 mph, with gusts as high as 35 mph. Chance of precipitation is 60%.

    Monday: A 50 percent chance of rain. Snow level 7,000 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 54. Breezy.

    Monday night: Rain likely. Snow level 6,800 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34.

    Tuesday: Rain. Snow level 6,700 feet. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 49.

    Tuesday night: Rain likely before 1 a.m., then rain likely, possibly mixed with snow. Snow level 6,100 feet lowering to 5,100 feet after midnight . Mostly cloudy, with a low around 23.

    Wednesday: Snow likely. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 42.

    Wednesday night: A chance of snow. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 19.

    Thursday: A chance of snow. Partly sunny, with a high near 41.





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  • Everton lost their last home league match against Leicester 2-0 in November 2022 – they’ve never lost back-to-back league meetings with the Foxes at Goodison Park.

  • Leicester have won just one of their last eight Premier League meetings with Everton (D4 L3), though it was their last away match against them in November 2022.

  • 17 of the 35 Premier League meetings between Leicester and Everton have been drawn, the highest percentage for any fixture to have been played 30+ times in the competition (49%).

  • Following wins against Tottenham and Brighton, Everton will be looking to win three consecutive Premier League games for the first time since April 2024.

  • Leicester beat Tottenham 2-1 in their last Premier League game. They’ve not won consecutive away matches in the top-flight since October/November 2022 (a run of three) which included a 2-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park.

  • Only Liverpool and Nottingham Forest (9 each) have kept more Premier League clean sheets this season than Everton (8). However, the Toffees have also failed to score in more games than any other side this term (12), ranking 19th for goals (19), xG (22.3), shot conversion rate (7.9%) and shots on target (73).

  • Everton have the oldest average starting XI in the Premier League this season (29 years, 13 days) and have awarded 9,702 minutes to players aged 30+, the most of any side.

  • All five of Iliman Ndiaye’s Premier League goals for Everton this season have been scored in the first half of games (his first coming in the reverse fixture against Leicester in September) with the Toffees avoiding defeat in all five matches when he’s found the back of the net (W3 D2). Meanwhile, only West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus (57) has completed more dribbles than the Everton winger this term (54).

  • Three of the five players with most shots and chances created combined without registering a goal or assist in the Premier League this season are Everton players – Jesper Lindstrom (25 shots, 16 chances, 1st), Jack Harrison (15 shots, 14 chances, 4th) and Abdoulaye Doucouré (11 shots, 17 chances, 5th).

  • Leicester striker Jamie Vardy has had a hand in eight goals across his 12 Premier League starts against Everton (7 goals, 1 assist). He could become just the fourth player in the competition’s history to score in consecutive appearances while aged 38 or older after Teddy Sheringham, Ryan Giggs and Graham Alexander.



Everton will face off against Leicester City in a highly anticipated Premier League clash this weekend. Both teams will be looking to secure a crucial win as they aim to climb up the table and solidify their positions in the top half.

Team news:

Everton will be without their star striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who is still recovering from a hamstring injury. However, they will be boosted by the return of Allan, who has recovered from a hamstring injury of his own. James Rodriguez is also expected to be fit for the match.

Leicester City, on the other hand, will be without their top scorer Jamie Vardy, who is sidelined with a calf injury. James Maddison is also a doubt for the game, while Wesley Fofana and Timothy Castagne remain long-term absentees.

Stats:

– Everton are currently in 7th place in the Premier League table, while Leicester City are in 3rd place.
– Everton have scored 34 goals in 24 league games, while Leicester City have scored 40 goals in 24 games.
– Everton have conceded 30 goals, while Leicester City have conceded 31 goals.
– Everton have won 11 games, drawn 4, and lost 9, while Leicester City have won 13 games, drawn 5, and lost 6.

Head-to-head:

In their last 10 meetings, Everton have won 4 games, Leicester City have won 4 games, and 2 games have ended in draws. Their last encounter ended in a 2-0 win for Leicester City.

This promises to be an exciting and closely contested match between two top Premier League sides. Both teams will be looking to secure all three points and boost their chances of finishing the season strongly. Make sure to tune in and catch all the action live.

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  • Real Madrid se enfrentará al Manchester City en los playoffs de la Liga de Campeones


    NYON, Suiza (AP) — Otro Real Madrid-Manchester City, un clásico europeo que no aburre.

    Los merengues se enfrentarán a los citizens en la eliminatoria de playoffs de la Liga de Campeones, un choque para alquilar balcones entre los ganadores de los dos últimos títulos del torneo.

    Tras el sorteo realizado el viernes, el reinante campeón Madrid y el cuadro inglés acabaron citándose por quinta vez en las seis últimas ediciones del máximo torneo de clubes de Europa.

    Pero nunca tan temprano como esta ocasión, y por primera vez con un enfrentamiento entre Kylian Mbappé y Erling Haaland.

    “Esto ya parece un derbi, cuatro años seguidos enfrentándonos al Madrid”, destacó el técnico del City Pep Guardiola. “Ojalá podamos llegar en un buen momento con la ida aquí y la vuelta en Madrid”.

    La eliminatoria a doble partido encuentra a dos pesos pesados que sufrieron en la nueva fase de liga de 36 equipos. Cada uno perdió tres de ocho partidos y no lograron avanzar directamente a los octavos de final al no figurar entre los ocho primeros equipos.

    “El sorteo es el sorteo y tenemos que aceptarlo”, dijo Emilio Butragueño, director de relaciones institucionales de Madrid, quien sonrió y descartó la idea de que el campeón inglés sea menos amenazante en el que ha sido la campaña más complicada del ciclo de nueve años del entrenador Pep Guardiola al mando.

    “Tenemos que pensar que van a rendir a un nivel muy alto contra el Real Madrid”, dijo el otrora goleador. “Sin duda”.

    El Madrid y el City se enfrentaron en tres eliminatorias de semifinales y otra de cuartos de final en los últimos nueve años, y cada ocasión el ganador avanzó para levantar el trofeo.

    Tras ampliar a 15 su récord de títulos en la competición, el Madrid que conduce Carlo Ancelotti añadió a Mbappé para acompañar a Vinicius Júnior, Rodrygo y Jude Bellingham en su línea de ataque.

    La eliminatoria arrancará en Manchester el 11 o 12 de febrero y el partido de vuelta será el 18 o 19 de febrero en el estadio Santiago Bernabéu de Madrid.

    El ganador del cruce accederá a los octavos de final para enfrentarse al Atlético de Madrid o al Bayer Leverkusen, equipos que avanzaron dentro de los ochos primeros luego que la fase de liga culminó el miércoles

    Los equipos que terminaron del puesto 9 al 24 en la clasificación pasaron a los playoffs. El Madrid se ubicó 11mo, mientras que el City avanzó con sufrimiento — como 22do— tras remontar para vencer 3-1 al Brujas de Bélgica en la última fecha.

    Al terminar 22do, el City sabía que tendría que enfrentarse al Madrid (11) o el Bayern Múnich (12) en los playoffs. El Bayern se medirá contra el Celtic de Glasgow (21).

    “Es una situación loca”, dijo Christophe Freund, el director deportivo de Bayern, al tener cuatro campeones europeos con un total de 23 títulos, incluidos siete de los últimos nueve, en la misma sección del sorteo antes incluso de la ronda de octavos.

    La UEFA sorteará los emparejamientos de la ronda el 21 de febrero.

    El nuevo formato — con cuadro de eliminación al estilo del tenis — ahora permite que equipos del mismo país se enfrenten antes de los cuartos de final. Esto no era posible durante las últimas dos décadas cuando la ronda de octavos abría la fase de eliminación directa.

    Esto hizo que el Paris Saint-German acabe midiéndose contra su rival francés Brest, al que también enfrentará el sábado en la Ligue 1 el sábado. Por su parte, el Mónaco jugará contra Benfica.

    No se concretaron cruces nacionales entre equipos italianos y holandeses. El AC Milan jugará contra Feyenoord y la Juventus enfrentará al PSV Eindhoven.

    Las otras series son Brujas-Atalanta y Sporting Lisboa-Borussia Dortmund.

    Los equipos que los esperan en la ronda de octavos en marzo son Liverpool, Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter de Milán, Atlético, Leverkusen, Lille y Aston Villa.

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    Esta historia fue traducida del inglés por un editor de AP con la ayuda de una herramienta de inteligencia artificial generativa.





    ¡Emocionante enfrentamiento en los playoffs de la Liga de Campeones! Real Madrid se medirá contra el Manchester City en una batalla épica por un lugar en las semifinales. Los fanáticos del fútbol están ansiosos por presenciar este choque entre dos de los equipos más poderosos de Europa.

    Real Madrid, con su historia de éxito en la Liga de Campeones, buscará demostrar una vez más por qué es uno de los clubes más grandes del mundo. Por otro lado, el Manchester City, con su talentoso equipo y su enfoque ofensivo, no se quedará atrás y luchará con todo para avanzar en el torneo.

    ¿Quién saldrá victorioso en este enfrentamiento? ¿Podrá el Real Madrid superar al Manchester City o los ciudadanos se impondrán en esta batalla? Solo el tiempo lo dirá, pero una cosa es segura: ¡este duelo promete ser emocionante e imperdible para todos los amantes del fútbol! ¡Que comience la batalla en los playoffs de la Liga de Campeones!

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  • Premier League LIVE: Six games including Nottingham Forest v Brighton, Everton v Leicester City, Bournemouth v Liverpool, Newcastle United v Fulham – radio commentary, live text and score updates


  • Nottingham Forest are winless in their last three Premier League meetings with Brighton (D1 L2), having been unbeaten in their previous eight top-flight matches against the Seagulls (W6 D2).

  • Brighton won this exact fixture 3-2 last season – they’ve never before won consecutive away league games against Nottingham Forest.

  • Nottingham Forest’s eight game unbeaten run came to an end last time out at Bournemouth, conceding more goals in that defeat (5) as they did in their previous seven Premier League games combined (4). Only once previously this season have they lost consecutive league matches, doing so in November against Newcastle and Arsenal.

  • Brighton’s six game unbeaten run was ended last time out at home to Everton. The Seagulls have won just two of their last 11 Premier League games (D6 L3) and could lose consecutive matches for the first time since ending last season with back-to-back defeats.

  • Nottingham Forest have won six of their last eight Premier League home games (D1 L1), with five of those six victories coming by a one goal margin. This is just the second time they are kicking off at 12:30 on a Saturday since their return to the Premier League, beating Liverpool 1-0 at the City Ground in October 2022 in their only previous game.

  • Brighton have scored the opening goal in 10 of their 12 Premier League away games this season (including in each of their last five), more than any other side. Meanwhile, Nottingham Forest have gone 1-0 up in 18 of their 23 league games overall this term, the most in the division.

  • Only Erling Haaland (17), Alexander Isak (16) and Mohamed Salah (14) have scored more non penalty goals in the Premier League this season than Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood (12). Wood has scored more goals against Brighton (9) than he has against any other side in his English league career.

  • Brighton’s João Pedro has six goal involvements in his last eight away appearances in the Premier League (2 goals, 4 assists), also netting a brace at the City Ground back in November 2023.

  • The average distance of Nottingham Forest’s goal kicks in the Premier League this season has been 43.7 metres, the highest of any side, while 121 of those have ended in the attacking half, 26 more than any other team. By contrast, only three sides have taken goal kicks at a shorter average distance than Brighton this campaign (23.4 metres).

  • Nottingham Forest’s Ola Aina has taken 35 throw-ins that have ended in the opposition’s penalty area in the Premier League this season, seven more than any other player. In total, Forest have taken 56 throws that end in the opposition box, with only Brentford doing so more often (60).



  • Premier League LIVE: Six games including Nottingham Forest v Brighton, Everton v Leicester City, Bournemouth v Liverpool, Newcastle United v Fulham – radio commentary, live text and score updates

    Join us for a thrilling day of Premier League action as six exciting matches take place across the country.

    Tune in for live radio commentary, real-time text updates and score updates as Nottingham Forest take on Brighton, Everton face off against Leicester City, Bournemouth go head-to-head with Liverpool, and Newcastle United battle it out with Fulham.

    Stay tuned for all the goals, drama and excitement as the action unfolds. Don’t miss a minute of the action – follow along with us for all the latest updates!

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  • Tampa City Council approves more money for storm drainage


    The Tampa City Council voted to support spending an additional $500,000 a year on storm drain maintenance as residents called for more information about why so much flooding occurred this past hurricane season and getting updates on what’s being done about it monthly.

    During a presentation about short-term solutions to flooding, city Mobility Director Vik Bhide said the department planned to ask for $10.5 million next week to upgrade the city’s 16 pump stations, adding back-up generators to power them where they don’t exist as well as monitoring equipment.

    Bhide said it could take up to two years to implement the upgrades. In the interim, the city will switch to generator power the day before a storm arrives to avoid power outages taking them out of commission, an issue during Hurricane Milton in October.

    The division also asked for the additional $500,000 to address maintenance and improve its pipe inspection system.

    The department is working on longer-term solutions with seven consultants that include looking at each drainage basin within the city, Bhide said. That work will begin in February and include modeling using current data and standards, which would allow the department to create a list of capital needs and costs.

    But some residents were not put at ease.

    Steve Michelini, general manager of the Soho Business Alliance, called the solutions “a day late and a dollar short.

    “All of a sudden it’s a crisis that they’ve ignored for many years, not just this mayor,” he said. “It goes back several years. Back then we didn’t have a problem because we didn’t have storms of this significant magnitude.”

    He said near his own South Tampa house, every rain brings floods because of poorly designed drainage systems.

    Michelini said the council didn’t need new plans but needed to execute ones already in place and focus on maintenance. He said the department would need an immediate appropriation.

    “Get the ditches and the retention ponds and the culverts cleaned out,” he said. “And that will solve a lot of problems. It won’t solve an 100% but it’ll be a good first step.”

    Other residents spoke of cracks in pipes, poorly maintained retention ponds, culverts, ditches and drains — with trees growing out of some. They spoke of the flooding that came to their neighborhoods as a result.

    Pam Cannella, who lives on San Rafael Street in South Tampa, held up binders of photos to show the council.

    Anneliese Meier with the Historic Parkland Estates Preservation Society, who is working with neighborhood groups in Concordia Park, Bayshore Gardens, Palma Ceia Pines, Beach Park, Virginia Park and Forrest Hills, said residents want to know where the stormwater assessment fees they pay are going.

    “We also want to know what equipment the department has (for) stormwater maintenance, because I don’t think they have enough,” she told the council.

    Bhide said the maintenance assessment funds 62 positions in stormwater operations. He also said in the Parkland Estates neighborhood, the Mobility Department removed more than six tons of debris over the past year. He said the department also inspected and cleaned over 7,000 miles of pipe.

    “Was it enough to make sure everything was great?” he asked rhetorically. “We feel we’ve done everything we can within the resources we have.” The area, he said, needs more capital infrastructure.

    David Laxer, president of Bern’s Steakhouse Co. sent an email to the City Council the night before the meeting, calling the verbal report from the Mobility Department “absurd.”

    “Please pay close attention to the items being discussed, Stormwater and Flooding, and note that ALL THESE ITEMS DO NOT HAVE ANY WRITTEN BACK-UP REPORTS!” he wrote. “… No written documents, no maps, no photos, nothing to review in advance. …The lack of transparency and candor to the citizens of Tampa and City Council should disturb you.”

    “Management failures and processes/procedures are not in place to properly maintain our current stormwater systems, thus putting our neighborhoods and citizens at risk,” his email said.

    Council member Lynn Hurtak agreed with the calls for a breakdown in spending and for monthly reports.

    “Just part of what will make people feel better is a continual reminder of where we are, what we’re doing, the types of movement, of movement that’s coming,” she said.



    In a recent decision, the Tampa City Council has approved additional funding for storm drainage infrastructure. This move comes in response to the increasing frequency and severity of storms in the area, which have caused significant flooding and damage to properties.

    The approved funds will be used to upgrade and expand the city’s storm drainage system, including the installation of larger pipes, improved drainage channels, and enhanced water storage capabilities. This investment is expected to help alleviate flooding issues and better protect residents and businesses from future storm events.

    Council members emphasized the importance of proactively addressing storm drainage concerns to mitigate the impact of severe weather on the community. By allocating more resources to this critical infrastructure, the city aims to improve resilience and ensure the safety and well-being of its residents.

    Overall, the decision to allocate additional funding for storm drainage reflects the city’s commitment to proactive planning and investment in infrastructure to enhance the overall quality of life for its residents.

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  • Tampa City Council approves more money for storm drainage


    The Tampa City Council voted to support spending an additional $500,000 a year on storm drain maintenance as residents called for more information about why so much flooding occurred this past hurricane season and getting updates on what’s being done about it monthly.

    During a presentation about short-term solutions to flooding, city Mobility Director Vik Bhide said the department planned to ask for $10.5 million next week to upgrade the city’s 16 pump stations, adding back-up generators to power them where they don’t exist as well as monitoring equipment.

    Bhide said it could take up to two years to implement the upgrades. In the interim, the city will switch to generator power the day before a storm arrives to avoid power outages taking them out of commission, an issue during Hurricane Milton in October.

    The division also asked for the additional $500,000 to address maintenance and improve its pipe inspection system.

    The department is working on longer-term solutions with seven consultants that include looking at each drainage basin within the city, Bhide said. That work will begin in February and include modeling using current data and standards, which would allow the department to create a list of capital needs and costs.

    But some residents were not put at ease.

    Steve Michelini, general manager of the Soho Business Alliance, called the solutions “a day late and a dollar short.

    “All of a sudden it’s a crisis that they’ve ignored for many years, not just this mayor,” he said. “It goes back several years. Back then we didn’t have a problem because we didn’t have storms of this significant magnitude.”

    He said near his own South Tampa house, every rain brings floods because of poorly designed drainage systems.

    Michelini said the council didn’t need new plans but needed to execute ones already in place and focus on maintenance. He said the department would need an immediate appropriation.

    “Get the ditches and the retention ponds and the culverts cleaned out,” he said. “And that will solve a lot of problems. It won’t solve an 100% but it’ll be a good first step.”

    Other residents spoke of cracks in pipes, poorly maintained retention ponds, culverts, ditches and drains — with trees growing out of some. They spoke of the flooding that came to their neighborhoods as a result.

    Pam Cannella, who lives on San Rafael Street in South Tampa, held up binders of photos to show the council.

    Anneliese Meier with the Historic Parkland Estates Preservation Society, who is working with neighborhood groups in Concordia Park, Bayshore Gardens, Palma Ceia Pines, Beach Park, Virginia Park and Forrest Hills, said residents want to know where the stormwater assessment fees they pay are going.

    “We also want to know what equipment the department has (for) stormwater maintenance, because I don’t think they have enough,” she told the council.

    Bhide said the maintenance assessment funds 62 positions in stormwater operations. He also said in the Parkland Estates neighborhood, the Mobility Department removed more than six tons of debris over the past year. He said the department also inspected and cleaned over 7,000 miles of pipe.

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    “Was it enough to make sure everything was great?” he asked rhetorically. “We feel we’ve done everything we can within the resources we have.” The area, he said, needs more capital infrastructure.

    David Laxer, president of Bern’s Steakhouse Co. sent an email to the City Council the night before the meeting, calling the verbal report from the Mobility Department “absurd.”

    “Please pay close attention to the items being discussed, Stormwater and Flooding, and note that ALL THESE ITEMS DO NOT HAVE ANY WRITTEN BACK-UP REPORTS!” he wrote. “… No written documents, no maps, no photos, nothing to review in advance. …The lack of transparency and candor to the citizens of Tampa and City Council should disturb you.”

    “Management failures and processes/procedures are not in place to properly maintain our current stormwater systems, thus putting our neighborhoods and citizens at risk,” his email said.

    Council member Lynn Hurtak agreed with the calls for a breakdown in spending and for monthly reports.

    “Just part of what will make people feel better is a continual reminder of where we are, what we’re doing, the types of movement, of movement that’s coming,” she said.



    The Tampa City Council has approved additional funding for storm drainage improvements in the city. This decision comes after recent storms caused flooding in several areas, highlighting the need for better drainage systems.

    The approved funding will go towards upgrading existing stormwater infrastructure, including adding more retention ponds and improving drainage channels. This investment aims to reduce the risk of flooding and protect homes and businesses from water damage during heavy rain events.

    City officials are also working on long-term solutions to address drainage issues in Tampa, as the city continues to grow and develop. By prioritizing storm drainage improvements, the City Council is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety and well-being of residents and businesses in Tampa.

    Stay tuned for updates on the progress of these storm drainage projects and how they will benefit the community. Let’s work together to build a more resilient and sustainable city for all.

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  • Oklahoma City Thunder vs Golden State Warriors Jan 29, 2025 Game Summary






    The Oklahoma City Thunder faced off against the Golden State Warriors on January 29, 2025, in what proved to be an intense and thrilling matchup.

    The game started off with both teams trading baskets, with the Thunder taking an early lead thanks to the scoring prowess of their star player, who put up impressive numbers in the first half. However, the Warriors quickly responded with their own offensive firepower, led by their dynamic duo of players.

    As the game progressed, both teams continued to battle it out, with neither team able to gain a significant advantage. The Thunder’s defense was able to contain the Warriors’ high-scoring offense for periods of time, but the Warriors’ sharpshooters were able to keep them in the game.

    In the end, it was the Warriors who emerged victorious, thanks to a late-game surge led by their star players. The Thunder fought hard until the final buzzer, but ultimately fell short in their efforts to secure a win.

    Final Score: Oklahoma City Thunder 105, Golden State Warriors 112.

    Overall, it was a hard-fought and exciting game between two talented teams, showcasing the competitive spirit and skill of both the Thunder and the Warriors. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups between these two teams in the future.

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