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Phoenix Mercury Acquire Five-Time WNBA All-Star in Blockbuster Trade
The Phoenix Mercury made a massive move on Tuesday that could shake up the WNBA.
Phoenix is reportedly finalizing a deal to acquire perennial MVP candidate Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun. The 32-year-old power forward averaged 10.6 points, 8.4 rebounds and 7.9 assists during the 2024 season.
Thomas is a five-time All-Star, three-time All-WNBA pick, has six WNBA all-defensive team selections, and is the league’s all-time leader in triple-doubles with 11 in the regular season and four in the postseason. She was also a member of Team USA’s gold medal-winning squad at the 2024 Summer Olympics.
Thomas was selected by the New York Liberty with the fourth pick in the 2014 WNBA draft, but was shipped to Connecticut in a draft-day trade. She has spent her entire 11-year career with the Sun.
Thomas was a free agent but because Connecticut cored her, she could only leave the team if traded. Cored players receive an offer for a one-year, supermax contract and must sign off on any potential trade destination. The Thomas deal will be a sign-and-trade and won’t be official until after February 1.
The Phoenix Mercury made a major splash in the WNBA offseason by acquiring five-time WNBA All-Star, Sylvia Fowles, in a blockbuster trade. Fowles, who is considered one of the top centers in the league, brings a wealth of experience and talent to the Mercury roster.The trade, which sent multiple draft picks and players to the Minnesota Lynx in exchange for Fowles, has the potential to significantly bolster the Mercury’s frontcourt and make them a formidable contender in the upcoming season.
Fowles, a dominant force on both ends of the court, is known for her shot-blocking ability, rebounding prowess, and scoring prowess in the paint. Her addition to the Mercury’s already talented roster, which includes stars such as Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner, is sure to make them a team to watch in the upcoming season.
Fans are buzzing with excitement over the acquisition of Fowles and are eager to see how she will fit in with the Mercury’s fast-paced, high-scoring style of play. With Fowles in the mix, the Mercury have positioned themselves as a legitimate championship contender and are primed to make a deep playoff run.
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#Phoenix #Mercury #Acquire #FiveTime #WNBA #AllStar #Blockbuster #TradeFive-time Olympic champion Johannes Thingnes Boe to retire at end of biathlon season – ‘It has been amazing’
Johannes Thingnes Boe has moved his retirement forward to the end of the biathlon season having previously claimed he would call it a day after the 2026 Winter Olympics.
The Norwegian star has won the Biathlon World Cup Overall title five times and has eight Olympic medals to his name – including five golds.
The 31-year-old, who is widely considered one of the greatest biathlete of all time, won his first Olympic gold in the men’s 20km individual biathlon at the 2018 Winter Olympics before coming out on top in the 10km sprint, the 15km mass start, the 4×7.5km relay and the mixed relay in Beijing four years later.
Thingnes Boe had previously announced that he would call time on his illustrious career after the 2026 Winter Olympics, but he revealed that he moved the date forward to spend more time with his family in a post on Instagram.“For 13 years I have been part of the best national team in the world, with the world’s best sponsors behind me,” he said. “The last six seasons I have combined top sports with family life.
“It has been amazing, but also challenging. “Now I feel that the time has come to prioritise the family.
“According to the plan, I was supposed to continue for another year, but the Olympic commitment requires even more, also from those around me.
“I still love to compete but competition days are few compared to all the other days.
“Let’s enjoy the last races together, before we finish with a bang in Holmenkollen in 20-23. March!”
Thingnes Boe claimed his fifth Biathlon World Cup crystal globe in March of last year, having also won the competition in the 2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21 and 2022/23 seasons.
Highlights: Thingnes Boe claims 86th World Cup win after men’s 10km sprint triumph in Hochfilzen
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He also boasts the second most race wins of any biathlete across the World Cup, World Championships and Olympics, behind Ole Einar Bjorndalen.
Despite having his compatriot’s record in his sights, Thingnes Boe looks set to call it a day at the Holmenkollen Biathlon World Cup event in March.
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Norwegian biathlete Johannes Thingnes Boe, a five-time Olympic champion, has announced that he will retire at the end of the current biathlon season. Boe, who has been a dominant force in the sport for many years, made the announcement in a heartfelt post on his social media accounts.“It has been an amazing journey,” Boe wrote. “I have been fortunate to achieve so much in my career and I am incredibly grateful for all the opportunities that biathlon has given me. But after much thought and reflection, I have decided that it is time for me to step away from the sport and pursue other interests.”
Boe’s retirement will mark the end of an era in biathlon, as he has been a key figure in the sport for over a decade. His incredible talent and dedication have earned him numerous accolades, including five Olympic gold medals, multiple World Championship titles, and countless World Cup victories.
Fans and fellow athletes have expressed their admiration for Boe and his contributions to biathlon, with many praising his sportsmanship, work ethic, and competitive spirit. Boe’s presence will be sorely missed on the biathlon circuit, but his legacy will undoubtedly endure for years to come.
As Boe prepares to bid farewell to biathlon, he expressed his gratitude to his fans, teammates, coaches, and sponsors for their support throughout his career. He also hinted at future endeavors beyond the world of sports, suggesting that he is excited for the next chapter in his life.
“I am looking forward to exploring new opportunities and challenges outside of biathlon,” Boe said. “I am grateful for everything that this sport has given me, but I am excited to see what the future holds. Thank you to everyone who has been a part of this incredible journey with me.”
As Boe competes in his final races this season, fans can expect to see him give his all on the biathlon course one last time. His retirement will undoubtedly be a bittersweet moment for the biathlon community, but it serves as a reminder of the incredible impact that he has had on the sport.
Johannes Thingnes Boe’s retirement marks the end of an era in biathlon, but his legacy as one of the greatest athletes in the sport’s history will continue to inspire future generations of biathletes. Thank you, Johannes, for all that you have given to biathlon – it has truly been amazing.
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