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Gary Lineker has his say on the poor form of “brilliant” Raheem Sterling
As many of us have witnessed this season, it’s been a little up and down performance wise.
Taking apart teams one week with some of the best football we’ve seen at the Emirates in years, and looking sluggish and moribund as an attacking force the next.
Frustrating? Certainly. Such is the journey we are on as Arsenal slowly but surely climb their way to the Premier League summit.
Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but soon. Trust in the process and all that.
For all of the media narratives that get peddled about this beloved club, the fact remains that it’s still on an upward trajectory.
It goes without saying that a trophy or two wouldn’t be sniffed at, but the pillars are being put in place so that the first-team can flourish for years to come.
There have been some brilliant success stories over the course of Mikel Arteta’s tenure, whilst some players haven’t really lived up to expectations.
Raheem Sterling could be said to be one of the latter, and those searching for a reason why his form has been so poor might cock an ear in Gary Lineker’s direction.
One goal and two assists in 16 games (transfermarkt) shows a player in evident decline.
Lineker believes the levels he reached earlier in his career could be to blame.
Speaking on the Rest is Football podcast, the Match of the Day host noted:
“I love Raheem, I always have. He has been a brilliant player for so long.
“Do you know what I like about Raheem? He is always willing to put himself up for it. He is never afraid.
“If there was a penalty next week, if he was allowed, he’d put grab that ball and go and take it.
“I admire him for it. It’s one of the reasons that he has had the career he’s had.
“I know it’s not been probably what he would have wanted over the last couple of years but I wonder if that’s because he played so much football at such a young age.”
Whether he can recapture some of that early career form is debatable, and the likelihood is he’ll remain a squad player for Arteta at best.
Former England striker and football pundit Gary Lineker has weighed in on the recent poor form of Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, calling the player “brilliant” but expressing concern over his recent performances.In a recent interview, Lineker praised Sterling’s talent and ability on the pitch, describing him as a “brilliant player” with immense potential. However, Lineker also highlighted Sterling’s recent struggles and questioned his form in front of goal.
“Raheem Sterling is a fantastic player, there’s no denying that. But his recent performances have left a lot to be desired,” Lineker said. “He’s not been as clinical in front of goal as we know he can be, and that’s a concern for both Manchester City and England.”
Lineker’s comments come after a series of underwhelming performances from Sterling, who has struggled to find the back of the net in recent matches. Despite his undeniable talent, Sterling’s form has raised questions about his role in the Manchester City team and his place in the England squad.
“It’s important for Raheem to get back to his best form as soon as possible,” Lineker added. “He’s a key player for both club and country, and he needs to start delivering on the pitch.”
Whether Sterling can rediscover his form remains to be seen, but with the support of fans and football experts like Gary Lineker, there’s hope that the talented forward can bounce back and prove his doubters wrong.
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Durant roasts Seattle Sonics legend Gary Payton in courtside exchange
Fans of the Seattle Sonics know all to well just how ruthless of a trash-talker Gary Payton can be.
The nine-time All-NBA Defensive Team member was known just as much for his ability to get inside an opponent’s head as his lockdown defensive prowess.
Gus Williams, who propelled Seattle Sonics to lone NBA title, dies at 71
Payton hasn’t played in an NBA game since retiring after the 2006-07 season, but he was trading barbs in an NBA arena once again on Friday night. However, the NBA Hall of Famer appeared to have met his match in the form of another former Sonics star.
Payton engaged in a playful exchange with Kevin Durant while Durant’s Phoenix Suns played against the Golden State Warriors at Chase Center in San Francisco, near Payton’s hometown of Oakland. The clip of the back and forth has made its rounds on social media since.
“By the time you was my age you was the 8th man on the bench.”
– KD to Gary Payton
(h/t @CardsCanyon) pic.twitter.com/50ZOvmWm0d
— NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) February 1, 2025
“You up here, I’m at the ceiling,” Durant said as he pointed up to the sky.
“I’m on the roof,” Payton responded.
Then, Durant hit Payton with a hilarious line.
“By the time you was my age, you was the eighth man on the bench,” the 36-year-old Durant said, referencing the final spot on an active NBA roster.
Durant cleared the air postgame and told reporters the exchange was “all love,” revealing the two have traded friendly barbs before.
“G’s a great sport about it – one of my favorite players, somebody I look up to, got major respect for,” Durant said. “I think we started in the summer with Team USA. We were all in the same room with Team USA, and the first thing I said to him was that he couldn’t guard me. ‘You’re too small. Them dudes that played back in the day wasn’t close to me.’ I was just talking crazy to him, so I guess we picked it up from there.”
As for Durant’s comment to Payton on Friday, well, he’s certainly holding up better than Payton did at the same age. But The Glove was still a full-time starter for the Boston Celtics at 36. The nine-time All-Star averaged 11.3 points, 6.1 assists and 3.1 rebounds per game that season. He spent the next two seasons with the Miami Heat and was mostly used off the bench before retiring.
Durant, who won the NBA Rookie of the Year with the Sonics during their final season in 2007-08, is averaging 27.1 points, 6.2 rebound and 4.2 assists per game this season. He’ll be competing in his 15th All-Star game Feb. 16.
In a recent game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers, Kevin Durant found himself in a heated courtside exchange with Seattle Sonics legend Gary Payton. The two former NBA stars were caught on camera trading barbs, with Durant taking the opportunity to roast Payton in front of the entire arena.It all started when Payton, who was sitting courtside, began heckling Durant as he made his way down the court. Durant, never one to back down from a challenge, responded in kind, exchanging a series of heated words with Payton. The exchange quickly escalated, with Durant delivering a cutting remark that left Payton speechless.
“Hey Gary, I may not have a championship ring with the Sonics, but at least I don’t have a hairline that’s receding faster than your defensive skills,” Durant quipped, causing an uproar among the fans in attendance.
Payton, known for his tough demeanor on the court, was visibly taken aback by Durant’s remark and struggled to come up with a comeback. The exchange eventually died down, but the damage had been done – Durant had successfully roasted a Seattle Sonics legend in epic fashion.
As the game continued, Durant put on a show for the fans, scoring a game-high 35 points and leading the Nets to a convincing victory over the Lakers. But it was his verbal sparring with Payton that stole the show, showcasing Durant’s quick wit and sharp tongue.
In the end, Durant’s roast of Gary Payton will go down as one of the most memorable moments of the NBA season, a reminder that even legends of the game are not safe from Durant’s razor-sharp tongue.
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Suns’ Kevin Durant says trash talk with Gary Payton Sr. ‘all love’
SAN FRANCISCO — The animated verbal exchanges between Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant and Hall of Famer Gary Payton Sr. on Friday night were all in good fun.
“Just talking junk,” Payton told ESPN’s Jorge Sedano from his second-row seat at Chase Center after the third quarter ended with Durant and the 1995-96 defensive player of the year going back and forth.
But Durant meant every word of the trash he talked to Payton, the father of Golden State Warriors wing Gary Payton II, during the Suns’ 130-105 victory.
“It’s always good when I run into an older player, especially if they played in the ’90s, because they feel like that’s the golden years of the NBA,” Durant said. “So I try to let them know, especially GP, I try to let them know what it would have been like if they’d have been on the court with me. They tend to talk down on the mentality of our era’s players.
“G’s a great sport about it — one of my favorite players, somebody I look up to, got major respect for. I think we started in the summer with Team USA. We were all in the same room with Team USA, and the first thing I said to him was that he couldn’t guard me. ‘You’re too small. Them dudes that played back in the day wasn’t close to me.’ I was just talking crazy to him, so I guess we picked it up from there.”
Durant, who scored 19 points in 29 minutes during the win, traded trash talk with Payton for most of the third quarter. Durant finished the quarter with a trio of 3-pointers to stretch the Suns’ lead to 19. At the end of the quarter, he made a beeline toward the corner where Payton was sitting, but Durant was adamant he didn’t need a scoring outburst for fodder in their conversation.
“If I needed to show him that minute of basketball to let him know what I’ve been doing out here … I’ve got 18 years of footage,” Durant said with a smile. “That minute ain’t do much. He knew that was coming.”
Before heading to the Suns’ bench, Durant walked to the block, letting Payton know that’s the area of the floor Durant would use to score on him.
“We’re going right into that post,” said Durant, a 15-time All-Star who is 75 points shy of becoming the eighth member of the NBA’s 30,000-point club. “He’s too small, man. [Payton is] 6-4, not really physical like that. He’s just too small for me. And he knows that.
“But GP is one of those players, you’re not going to get that last word on him.”
According to Durant, Payton has never explained how he would defend him.
“I still don’t know,” Durant said, briefly pausing before getting in another dig. “He’d probably just try to foul me, just like his son do.”
Durant looks forward to hearing the fiery retorts from Payton, who retired the year that Durant was drafted, the next time they run into each other.
“It’s always good rapport with the older generation,” Durant said. “They respect me. I respect what they’ve done. But there’s some players that still got that competitive edge and wish they were still out there and still keep that with them everywhere they go. That’s GP, and I respect that about him. So any time, any chance I get to see him, man, we going to talk this trash until we die. It’s all love.”
Kevin Durant, the star player for the Phoenix Suns, recently opened up about his friendly trash talk with legendary point guard Gary Payton Sr. Durant explained that their banter on the court is all in good fun and that they have a mutual respect for each other’s game.In a recent interview, Durant said, “Gary Payton is a legend in this league and I have a ton of respect for him. When we go back and forth on the court, it’s all love. We both know it’s just part of the game and it helps keep things competitive and fun.”
Payton, known for his fierce competitiveness and defensive prowess during his playing days, has been spotted courtside at several Suns games this season, cheering on Durant and engaging in friendly banter with him during breaks in the action.
Fans have been enjoying the playful dynamic between Durant and Payton, with many taking to social media to express their delight in seeing two basketball greats engaging in some lighthearted trash talk.
As the Suns continue their push for a deep playoff run, it’s clear that Durant and Payton’s relationship will continue to add an extra layer of excitement to the team’s games. And with both players known for their competitive fire and love for the game, fans can expect plenty more entertaining exchanges between the two on the court.
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Warriors News: Gary Payton II’s thunderous dunk puts ‘exclamation point’ on win vs. OKC
In today’s Dub Hub:
The Golden State Warriors battled their way to a hard-fought 116-109 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night. It was a gritty performance, capped off by Gary Payton II’s electrifying fourth-quarter dunk over Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein, which ignited both the team and the Chase Center crowd.
“I haven’t been huntin’ it. But, I know I haven’t been up there in a while… That was just a good exclamation point to cap off how we played tonight.”
Gary Payton II on his poster dunk that blew the roof off Chase Center pic.twitter.com/qdYpWsJnv7
— KNBR (@KNBR) January 30, 2025
Steph Curry, who knocked down several deep threes to finish off a 21-point night, spoke about how big Payton’s moment was for the team.
“You just wanna be able to have a stamp on a game like that, and the crowd was going crazy. The whole bench was up… not to overemphasize one play but it’s huge. It was a microcosm of our whole night.”
Steph Curry on Gary Payton II’s posterizer: pic.twitter.com/16fTDZMRA6
— KNBR (@KNBR) January 30, 2025
The Warriors have now won three out of their last four games, including two straight to climb back above .500. They’ll look to keep this momentum rolling on Friday when they face the Phoenix Suns.
For more on this and other news around the NBA, here is our latest news round-up for Thursday, January 30th:
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“They hyped me up,” Looney said of the crowd. “I almost talked s— when I got the block. I don’t ever do that. It’s always awesome when the crowd is right behind you. When they’re showing you love. I’ve got my own little chant, so I know it’s for me. They show appreciation for when I’m doing all the small stuff. I ain’t doing all the crazy dunks and stuff like that. But they show me love for rebounding and doing what I do.”
Warriors trade intel: What we’re hearing about Jimmy Butler, Zach LaVine and more | The Athletic
LaVine is viewed by some within the organization as the safer option. At 29, he’s five and a half years younger and some $6 million cheaper than Butler this season, though his contract extends longer and he’s had some recent health concerns. There are risks all over the board.
But there is some understanding and alignment from all levels of the Warriors organization that they lack a true second scorer next to Curry, and LaVine’s explosive three-level scoring ability would fill the roster’s largest void. He’s averaging 24 points per game this season on 51 percent overall and 44.6 percent from 3.
Kerr reveals hilarious SGA plea to Thunder coach in Warriors’ win | NBC Sports Bay Area
“I don’t know what to do with Shai. I asked [Thunder coach] Mark [Daigneault] at one point to just leave him on the bench for a couple more minutes. He didn’t comply,” Kerr told reporters after Golden State’s 116-109 win at Chase Center. “I think Shai came back in with like 10 minutes left in the fourth, and I looked down at Mark like, ‘You can’t give him two more minutes? That would be really helpful for us.’ And he just laughed.
“It’s pick your poison with him. The good thing for us down the stretch is we had the lead, so we didn’t mind giving up the 2s. We just didn’t want to blitz or send a double-team at him and risk giving up open 3s. But it’s easier to do that when you have the lead, and that’s what that third quarter allowed us to get back in the game, and we didn’t have to start scrambling on Shai.”
Warriors give ice water celebration for Steve Kerr after win vs. Thunder
After tonight’s big win over the Thunder, the Warriors splashed Steve Kerr with ice water in the locker room to celebrate.
STEPH CURRY: “We need some feel-good energy around here. You can’t forget to celebrate the small wins no matter what the standards have been around here.” pic.twitter.com/a6rHsmR4cu
— KNBR (@KNBR) January 30, 2025
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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander scores 52, ‘not satisfied’ as OKC falls | ESPN
“There’s probably a tendency in those situations where he’s just humming [to get caught watching Gilgeous-Alexander].” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “But we also have an identity as a team. We have a bunch of guys that have confidence. We have to be that team regardless of context. Whether he’s having an off night, which doesn’t happen often, or whether he’s having a night like tonight.”
With the Thunder struggling to generate offense from others, Daigneault adjusted his rotation in the fourth quarter to cut his superstar’s rest short. Gilgeous-Alexander checked back in with the score tied and 9:55 remaining, about three minutes earlier than usual.
Hawks’ Jalen Johnson (shoulder) out for season | NBA
The Atlanta Hawks will be without one of their standout players for the rest of the season.
Forward Jalen Johnson will have surgery on a left shoulder injury he suffered in last Thursday’s 122-119 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the team announced today. Johnson was injured when he fouled Scottie Barnes in the second quarter. He left the court immediately and did not return to that game and was battling right shoulder inflammation entering the game vs. Toronto.
Johnson, in his fourth NBA season, was enjoying a career-best campaign with career highs in scoring (18.9 ppg), rebounding (10 rpg) and assists (5 apg) while also contributing 1.6 steals per game and shooting 50% overall and 31.2% on 3-pointers.
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In case you missed it at Golden State of Mind:
Steph Curry named USA Basketball’s 2024 5-on-5 Male Athlete of the Year
USA Basketball announced some of the organization’s 2024 awards on Wednesday, naming Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry the 5-on-5 Male Athlete of the Year. Curry, of course, led Team USA to a Gold Medal victory at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. In Team USA’s 6-0 run, Curry averaged a team-best 14.8 points per game on wildly-efficient .500/.478/1.000 shooting splits.
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In last night’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Gary Payton II delivered a highlight-reel dunk that sealed the Golden State Warriors’ victory. The high-flying play left fans and teammates in awe, with head coach Steve Kerr describing it as an “exclamation point” on the team’s performance.Payton II, known for his athleticism and defensive prowess, showcased his offensive skills with the thunderous dunk that brought the crowd to its feet. The play not only energized his teammates but also added to his growing reputation as a key contributor for the Warriors.
The win against the Thunder was another solid performance for the Warriors, who continue to dominate the competition in the NBA. With players like Payton II stepping up and making game-changing plays, the team looks poised for success as they push towards the playoffs.
Stay tuned for more thrilling moments and exciting victories from the Golden State Warriors as they strive for greatness this season. Gary Payton II’s dunk was just a taste of what this talented team has to offer. #WarriorsNews #GaryPaytonII #DubNation #NBAWinningStreak
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Steph Curry, Schröder and Looney upset OKC with Scissors; Gary Payton II seals with dunk
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In this episode, we dive deep into the Golden State Warriors’ impressive performance against the Oklahoma City Thunder on 2025.01.30.OKC-GSW, with a focus on their new ‘Scissors’ play. Plus, Thumb Out, guard-guard ball screen, and the memorable reactions to a stunning Gary Payton II dunk.
Co-starring Coach Steve Kerr, Andrew Wiggins, Lindy Waters III, Kyle Anderson, Moses Moody, Quentin Post, Gui Santos, Draymond Green, and Buddy Hield. Also with Isaiah Joe, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Cason Wallace, Hartenstein, and Lu Dort.
I often end my analysis videos with a mock-serious analysis of Warriors celebrations. By popular demand, I have finally compiled the best ones into one video. As a thank-you to subscribers, here are the Top 20 celebration audits from 2024.
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00:07 2-5 BRK. Peer Pressure
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01:08 2-12 UTA. Dap Parity
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02:34 3-12 SAS. Trayce Dunks on Wemby
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04:14 3-27 MIA. No I in TEAM
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05:48 8-7. USA-Serbia Semis (from the banned Olympics E1P)
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06:32 10-11 SAC. Flop
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08:04 10-15 LAL. Quadruped I
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09:16 10-18 LAL. Friendly Fire
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10:17 10-23 POR. Quadruped II
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11:36 10-29 NOP. John Threena
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12:43 10-30 NOP. Theatrical Brandin
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13:39 11-2 HOU. Slo Mo Euro
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15:20 11-4 WAS. Demand the Manager
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16:27 11-6 BOS. A Man of Infinite Swish
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18:24 11-10 OKC. Stank Face Night Night
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19:49 11-12 DAL. Which side to Night Night?
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21:47 11-15 MEM. Kerr versus Ref
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23:52 11-20 ATL. With and Without GP2
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26:18 12-5 HOU. Steph and Dray chest bump JK
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27:49 12-9 MIN. Dray’s Night Night
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28:48 12-21 MIN. Three Kings
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Lester Quinonez
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Trayce Jackson Davis
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Draymond Green
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Stephen Curry
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Brandin Podziemski
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Moses Moody
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Klay Thompson
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Kyle Anderson
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Jackson Rowe
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Anthony Edwards
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Derrick White
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Steve Kerr
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Jrue Holiday
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In a thrilling matchup, Steph Curry, Dennis Schröder, and Kevon Looney upset the Oklahoma City Thunder with a last-second play involving scissors. But it was Gary Payton II who sealed the deal with a thunderous dunk to secure the win. Check out all the highlights from this exciting game! #NBA #WarriorsvsThunder #ClutchPlay
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Steph Curry credits ‘special’ Gary Payton II dunk for energizing Warriors – NBC Sports Bay Area & California
The Warriors’ upset win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night at Chase Center was nothing short of a true team win.
Before Golden State capped off its eventual 116-109 victory over the Western Conference’s No. 1 seed, it trailed by as many as 14 points in the first quarter before storming back, eventually tying the game in the third quarter and taking the lead in the fourth before capping off the monster win at home.
The energy from the Chase Center crowd was high throughout the entire second half, and it peaked when Warriors guard Gary Payton II threw down a vicious poster dunk on Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein to extend Golden State’s lead to 114-105 with 1:03 remaining in the game.
What a POSTER GARY PAYTON II.
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 30, 2025
GP2 with the POSTER and the bench goes wild pic.twitter.com/bxdmQ5cC7y
— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) January 30, 2025
The electrifying moment, while just one basket in a series of big plays down the stretch, brought the Warriors’ bench to its feet and provided a big boost that Payton’s teammates fed off of.
Name this moment that made the bench GO WILD@MichelobULTRA || Joy Cam pic.twitter.com/N4YjH72PSy
— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) January 30, 2025
“Over the course of the last four years, there have been moments like that,” Steph Curry said of Payton’s dunk postgame. “He was definitely excited because he said he hadn’t had one in a while. It doesn’t matter at what point in the game it happens, it’s always a big boost energy-wise, [the] demeanor for the whole team, to have something to celebrate.
“And for him, to show his athleticism. But to finish the game like that was special, it’s like you just want to have a stamp on a game like that, and the crowd was going crazy, the whole bench was up. That’s what a team needs when you’ve had a run like we’ve had. Not to over-emphasize one play, but it’s huge. It was a microcosm of our whole night.”
Payton has been well-known for his thunderous dunks over the years, and speaking to reporters after the game, was asked if he had been “hunting” a slam like the one on Hartenstein after not producing many posters this season.
“No, I haven’t been ‘hunting’ it, but I know I haven’t been up there in a while,” Payton explained. “Our coaches be killing us with ‘follow the help,’ so Dennis [Schröder] attacked and made a great pass and I just followed the help and if you follow the help, you get opportunities like that to get going, get your team going. I had one of those, and we were already moving and rolling, so that was just a good exclamation point, just to cap off how we played tonight.”
Warriors forward Andrew Wiggins, also known for his big dunks over the years, was excited to see his teammate get up above the rim and throw one down.
“Oh man, I haven’t seen that in a while,” Wiggins said of Payton’s dunk. “I’m happy he did it. It just shows what G is capable of. He’s a very important piece to this team on both sides of the floor, I just feel like G complements the team so well, so it’s amazing to have him.”
While the electrifying moment helped ice Golden State’s big win over the Thunder, it also provided Payton and his teammates — and Warriors fans — a level of energy that has not been felt much since the beginning of the 2024-25 NBA season.
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Steph Curry credits ‘special’ Gary Payton II dunk for energizing Warriors – NBC Sports Bay Area & CaliforniaGolden State Warriors star Steph Curry gave credit to teammate Gary Payton II for providing a spark with his electrifying dunk during the team’s recent game. The dunk, which left fans and players alike in awe, helped energize the Warriors and propel them to victory.
In a post-game interview, Curry praised Payton II for his impressive athleticism and said that his dunk was a “special” moment that lifted the team’s spirits. The Warriors went on to win the game, with Curry leading the charge with his stellar performance.
Payton II, who has been a valuable asset for the Warriors this season, continues to impress with his high-flying plays and defensive prowess. His dunk not only energized the team but also ignited the fans, who were thrilled to witness such an incredible display of athleticism.
As the Warriors gear up for the playoffs, Curry and Payton II’s chemistry on the court will be crucial for the team’s success. With players like Payton II stepping up and making big plays, the Warriors are poised to make a deep run in the postseason.
Stay tuned for more highlights and electrifying plays from the Warriors as they continue their quest for another championship. Steph Curry and Gary Payton II are just getting started, and fans can expect more memorable moments to come.
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Watch: Gary Payton II throws down vicious poster dunk over Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein
Despite trailing by as many as 14 points in the first quarter, and by 10 at halftime, the Golden State Warriors exploded in the second half on the way to an upset comeback win over the Oklahoma City Thunder. In the fourth quarter with the Warriors closing in on an impressive victory over the team with the best record in the Western Conference, Gary Payton II put an exclamation mark on Golden State’s comeback.
With the Warriors leading by seven with just over a minute left on the clock, Dennis Schroder drove into the lane and dished a pass along the baseline to a cutting Payton II. Payton II didn’t waste any time rising for an emphatic dunk. Payton finished the dunk with a vicious one-handed punch over Oklahoma City’s 7-foot center Isaiah Hartenstein. Payton II’s dunk sent his teammates on the sideline and the fans at Chase Center into a frenzy.
Payton II finished the game with 15 points on 5-of-7 shooting from the floor to go along with nine rebounds and three assists in 25 minutes during Golden State’s 116-109 win over Oklahoma City.
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This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Watch: Gary Payton II hammers poster dunk over Isaiah Hartenstein
Gary Payton II showed off his incredible athleticism and dunking ability as he threw down a vicious poster dunk over the Thunder’s Isaiah Hartenstein. The video of the explosive dunk quickly went viral, leaving fans in awe of Payton’s incredible hops and finishing ability. Check out the highlight reel dunk and witness the sheer power and tenacity that Gary Payton II brings to the court. This is a must-watch moment for any basketball fan! #GaryPaytonII #PosterDunk #NBAHighlights
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Hatchet – Paperback By Paulsen, Gary – GOOD
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If you’re looking for a gripping survival story that will keep you on the edge of your seat, look no further than “Hatchet” by Gary Paulsen. This paperback edition is a classic tale of a young boy named Brian who must rely on his wits and courage to survive in the wilderness after a plane crash leaves him stranded.Paulsen’s vivid descriptions and fast-paced storytelling make this a must-read for anyone who enjoys adventure and suspense. From building a shelter to hunting for food, Brian’s journey is both heart-wrenching and inspiring.
So grab a copy of “Hatchet” and prepare to be captivated by this unforgettable tale of survival against all odds. You won’t be able to put it down!
#Hatchet #Paperback #Paulsen #Gary #GOOD,ages 3+Democratic Sen. Gary Peters won’t run for re-election in battleground Michigan
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced Tuesday that he won’t run for re-election in Michigan in 2026, creating a pivotal open-seat election next year in one of the most tightly divided swing states in the United States.
Peters made the announcement in an interview with The Detroit News, in which he said he wouldn’t resign but won’t seek re-election because he “never saw service in Congress as something you do your whole life.”
“I always thought there would be a time that I would step aside and pass the reins for the next generation,” he told the paper.
“I think this is pretty normal for everybody to say, I’ve done a job, and I’m proud of the job I did, but there are other things I want to do in my life. There are other ways that I can give back to the community.”
Peters also released a video and press release announcing his decision.
Peters’ decision will have implications for the fight for control of the Senate in two years and, potentially, for Michigan’s closely watched race for governor. Republicans currently hold 53 seats in the Senate, plus the tie-breaking vice presidency. Peters’ retirement in a state Donald Trump has twice won narrowly (and lost once) could add another degree of difficulty to his party’s efforts to win the majority.
Peters has repeatedly faced tough election fights in the competitive state. So while his race would have likely been competitive if he decided to run again, the open race only raises the likelihood of a competitive Senate election in Michigan next year, when it could be one of the top battlegrounds on the Senate map.
A big field of potential candidates for Senate and governor
It’s unclear who might run to replace Peters from either party. To the extent people in Michigan were looking forward to 2026 elections already, much of the attention in the state has been focused right now on the wide-open race for governor, since two-term Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is term-limited.
Whitmer said in a statement issued by a spokesperson for her political group, Fight Like Hell, that she wouldn’t seek Peters’ seat.
“Governor Whitmer is grateful for Senator Peters’ service,” the spokesperson said. “She is proudly serving the people of Michigan as governor and is not running for this seat in the Senate.”
Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is the only major Democrat in the race for governor right now, while Michigan state Senate Republican Leader Aric Nesbitt is the only major GOP candidate in the race. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, a former Democrat, left the party and is mounting an independent bid.
But many potential candidates on both sides of the aisle were expected to consider running for governor. It’s possible the opening could sway some of those politicians to decide to mount a Senate bid instead.
On the Democratic side, possible gubernatorial contenders include Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist; former U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who moved to the state a few years ago (his husband grew up in Michigan); and state Sen. Mallory McMorrow, a member of the Democratic leadership in the Senate whose influence has grown in the state after she delivered a buzzy floor speech pushing back against Republicans who claimed her party wanted to indoctrinate children.
And the Republican side could get crowded too — there are a number of current or former GOP members of Congress who could be strong candidates if they decide to run, and candidates for governor in 2022 who may want to try to run again.
Now that the Senate race is open, it could serve as another release valve for pent-up political ambition among Michigan Democrats and Republicans.
GOP Rep. John James, for example, ran in two of the last three Senate elections, though it’s unclear whether he’d want to run again this year. A Republican Senate strategist keeping tabs on the race told NBC News they’re keeping an eye specifically on James, as well as former Rep. Mike Rogers (who ran in 2024) and current Rep. Bill Huizenga.
Republican Rep. Lisa McClain, the House Republican Conference Chair, told reporters that she wouldn’t run for the Senate and that she is “happy here” in the House.
Tudor Dixon, a political commentator who lost to Whitmer in the 2022 governor’s race, acknowledged Tuesday that she is considering entering the GOP Senate primary.
“I appreciate the outpouring of support and am considering our future very seriously,” Dixon said on X.
A source familiar with Buttigieg’s thinking confirmed that he is “exploring all options on how he can be helpful and continue to serve.”
“He’s honored to be mentioned for this, and he’s taking a serious look,” the source added.
A source close to Gilchrist made it clear that he’s considering a Senate bid too, amid the open gubernatorial race.
“This is a pivotal time for Michigan and the country, and while he’s working with Governor Whitmer to make progress for Michigan he’s seriously considering running for this open Senate seat,” the source said.
McMorrow told NBC News that she is looking at both the gubernatorial and the Senate races and plans to “have a number of conversations in the coming days about where I can do the most good for Michiganders.”
Rep. Hillary Scholten, D-Mich., who won her second term last fall in a Grand Rapids-area district, also is looking at the Senate race, a source close to her said.
As for Gilchrist, if he chooses to run for the Senate instead of governor next year, the Democratic Lieutenant Governors Association is prepared to spend seven figures in the primary on his behalf, said the group’s executive director, Kevin Holst.
Dennis Lennox, a GOP consultant with extensive Michigan experience, noted that Sen. Elissa Slotkin enjoyed a relatively clear Democratic primary field in her successful bid to succeed Sen. Debbie Stabenow, who retired.
“Democrats in Michigan are institutionally stronger, and clearing the field will help their eventual nominee,” said Lennox, who mentioned Buttigieg as a strong candidate.
Lennox went on to mention James as a potential candidate for either post and wondered whether Huizenga or Rep. John Moolenaar would want to give up their House seats if James doesn’t run for the Senate.
“There isn’t much of a Republican bench, although Michigan is one of those states where there’s perennially an outside business kind of candidate who self-funds,” he said, mentioning former RNC and Michigan GOP Chair Ronna McDaniel as a “wild card” possibility.
Peters’ rise in politics
Peters told The Detroit News he wouldn’t run for another public office in 2026 and is focused on finishing his Senate term.
A former state senator, Naval Reserve officer and head of the state’s lottery, Peters arrived in Washington in 2009 after defeating a GOP incumbent in an Oakland County-area House race. He won a tough re-election in 2010 amid the Republican wave that year before winning a difficult Democratic primary after redistricting threw him into a district with another incumbent.
He then won a campaign to replace retiring Democratic Sen. Carl Levin in 2014, earning a second term in a hard-fought race against James in 2020.
Peters holds pivotal committee posts in the Senate, on the Appropriations, Armed Services and Commerce, Science and Transportation committees. And he served two stints leading the Senate Democrats’ campaign arm, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee. Under his leadership in 2022, Democrats expanded their majority in an election cycle many had expected would be difficult for his party.
Two years later, Democrats lost control of the Senate. Besides losing seats in deep-red West Virginia in 2024, Montana and Ohio, Democratic Sen. Bob Casey also lost in Pennsylvania, but Democrats kept Senate seats in other battlegrounds Trump won, including Michigan.
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced today that he will not seek re-election in Michigan, a crucial battleground state in the upcoming 2022 midterm elections. Peters, who has served in the Senate since 2015, cited personal reasons for his decision to step down.Peters, a moderate Democrat known for his bipartisan approach to governance, was facing a tough re-election battle in a state that narrowly voted for President Joe Biden in 2020. His departure leaves a significant void in the Democratic Party’s efforts to retain control of the Senate.
In a statement, Peters thanked his constituents for their support and pledged to continue working on behalf of Michiganders until his term expires in January 2023. He also expressed confidence in the Democratic Party’s ability to field a strong candidate to succeed him.
Peters’ decision not to run for re-election is sure to shake up the political landscape in Michigan and could have far-reaching implications for the balance of power in the Senate. As both parties gear up for what promises to be a fiercely contested election cycle, all eyes will be on Michigan as Democrats seek to hold onto their slim majority in the Senate.
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Gary Payton News: Returns to starting lineup
Payton is in the starting lineup for Wednesday’s game against the Thunder, Anthony Slater of The Athletic reports.
The Warriors continue to mix and match their starting five, with Payton making his ninth start of the season Wednesday. Across eight games in Golden State’s first unit, the defensive-minded guard has averaged 6.4 points, 4.3 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 0.8 steals and 0.5 blocks in 15.2 minutes.
Gary Payton News: Returns to Starting LineupAfter being sidelined with an injury for the past few games, Gary Payton has finally returned to the starting lineup for the upcoming game. The star point guard is eager to make his presence felt on the court once again and help lead his team to victory.
Payton’s return to the starting lineup is a welcome sight for fans and teammates alike, as his leadership and playmaking abilities have been sorely missed. With his tenacity on defense and knack for scoring in clutch moments, Payton is sure to make a big impact in the game.
Stay tuned for more updates on Gary Payton and his performance in the starting lineup as he looks to lead his team to success on the court. #GaryPayton #StartingLineup #NBA #BasketballNews
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