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  • Latest Updates on Heung-Min Son, Kevin Danso, and Rodrigo Bentancur: Team News

    Latest Updates on Heung-Min Son, Kevin Danso, and Rodrigo Bentancur: Team News



    New Updates on Team Players: Heung-Min Son, Kevin Danso, and Rodrigo Bentancur

    Stay informed with the latest news on your favorite team players! Get the scoop on Heung-Min Son, Kevin Danso, and Rodrigo Bentancur’s current status and performance. Don’t miss out on any important updates – stay ahead of the game with our exclusive team news coverage. Read on to know more about what’s happening with these talented players.



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  • Kevin Durant + Anthony Edwards? Inside Timberwolves’ NBA trade deadline what-if scenario


    Tim Connelly has built a reputation for being a risk-taker since taking over as the Minnesota Timberwolves president of basketball operations three years ago. He has swung major trades for Rudy Gobert and Mike Conley and traded Karl-Anthony Towns to New York just before training camp opened last fall.

    As the clock ticked down on the NBA’s trade deadline on Thursday, Connelly was looking for ways to pull off his biggest deal yet. The Phoenix Suns had been entertaining trades for Kevin Durant over the previous few days with a possible reunion with the Golden State Warriors among the considerations.

    Connelly and the Timberwolves explored getting into the Durant sweepstakes to unite him with his Olympic pal, Anthony Edwards, team sources told The Athletic. Timberwolves sources believed Durant would have been open to coming to Minnesota.

    Nothing came close to fruition, team sources said, though there was a swell of hope as the day wore on. As a second apron team, the Wolves would have had to pull off a series of maneuvers and part with a significant number of players to pull the deal off. In the end, there were too many hoops to jump through for it to be feasible, team sources said.

    Still, it’s a juicy little what-if, first reported by Chris Haynes, that would have been a major headline-grabber during one of the busiest trade deadlines the league has ever seen.

    “Batman and Robin,” one team source mused.

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    After making the Western Conference finals last season, the Timberwolves have been languishing near Play-In territory all season long. The trade of Towns for Julius Randle, Donte DiVincenzo and a first-round pick, while helping provide some much-needed financial flexibility to build around Edwards for the long term, has not been as productive as the Wolves had hoped in the short term.

    They are currently 28-23 and seventh in the West, just 2½ games ahead of the 11th-place Warriors, who added Jimmy Butler at the trade deadline. Their historically good defense of a season ago has slipped to sixth this season, and the offense, while better than last season, is still at 14th.

    Randle has been a solid addition, but his fit with Rudy Gobert in the frontcourt has not been as easy as was the pairing of Towns and Gobert. Randle also is out for the next few weeks because of a strained groin. DiVincenzo started slow but picked things up when he joined the starting lineup in January, only to go down with a painful turf toe injury that will keep him out for several more weeks.

    Edwards has had another All-Star season, but he has struggled at times to acclimate to a new roster configuration that doesn’t have the same spacing Towns provided.

    On the other side, the Suns have languished with a core of Durant, Devin Booker and Bradley Beal. They are 25-25 and 10th in the West, nowhere near the contender that aggressive owner Mat Ishbia expected when he greenlit the trades to bring Durant and Beal to Phoenix.

    But as of early Monday, the prospect of Durant being on the move did not appear to be in play. If there was a high-profile Suns veteran who was going to be traded, it was the former All-Star Beal (if he’d waive his no-trade clause) in a deal for Miami’s Jimmy Butler. All signs pointed to Durant staying put with the Suns hoping to form a Durant-Devin Booker-Butler trio that would revive their championship hopes.

    Then came a report about the possibility of a Durant-Golden State reunion, followed by a steady stream of league-wide chatter that the Warriors weren’t alone in the pursuit. The Suns, who had realized trading Durant might be the only way to land Butler, were pushing hard to find a way. League sources say there were multiple structures in play, including a three-team deal between the Warriors, Heat and Suns, and a simpler deal between Golden State and Phoenix.

    As of Tuesday night, league sources say the Warriors were in the lead for Durant’s services.

    Except for one thing: As they would finally come to accept on Wednesday morning, Durant didn’t want to be there.

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    The Warriors, who won two titles with Durant during their three seasons together, were already aware he might be lukewarm about the prospect of reuniting. Around that same time, league sources said, the Warriors started to fear that longtime Heat president Pat Riley was making a last-minute push to land Durant himself rather than see him join the Warriors.

    That development, coupled with Durant’s impossible-to-ignore pushback, was enough to cause a sudden shift in Golden State’s strategy. The Warriors pivoted to the Butler pursuit (that would land him in the Bay that night), and Durant remained in play. Enter the Timberwolves.

    There is deep respect between Edwards and Durant. Edwards has long gushed publicly over his appreciation of Durant, a rarity from a young player whose bravado normally keeps him from giving his peers too much love.

    Durant smiled as Edwards took it to the Suns in a first-round sweep last season, seeing a younger version of himself in the competitive but also joyful Edwards.

    The Wolves kicked around many ideas on how to make a trade of that magnitude happen, but it would have eradicated almost all of the depth on the roster. As a second-apron team, the Wolves were not able to aggregate salaries in a two-team trade, so they would have had to execute several trades to get them in position to land Durant. But the gymnastics were just too much and would have cost the Wolves too many players, to pull off.

    The Wolves looked at several other scenarios involving trades for other players, team sources said, but didn’t see anything that helped them. Wolves fans have been clamoring for Randle to move, but the team remains high on his contributions and did not see a move out there that would have improved their team for the stretch run.

    “I’m at peace,” coach Chris Finch said Thursday night before the Wolves played the Houston Rockets. “There was never this great momentum within the organization to shake it up or do anything.”

    Despite some dispiriting losses at home to Sacramento and Washington, the Wolves are hopeful that, once they get Randle and DiVincenzo back healthy, they can make a run. Since Dec. 1, they are 19-13 with the fourth-best defense and 10th-best offense. They are seventh in net rating in that span.

    “Since the middle of December, I think we feel like we can point to the team we can still become, and we’ve seen glimpses of that,” Finch said. “That gives us great encouragement and hope.”

    The chaos of these past few days sets the stage for another Summer of Durant. The mere fact that the Suns considered trading him and that the revelation was made public, has led to a league-wide belief that the Suns will be forced to revisit this sensitive situation at season’s end. Durant, who has one year left on his contract worth $54.7 million, bypassed a one-year, $60 million extension before this season and is eligible for a two-year, $120 million extension this summer.

    Ant will be watching.

    (Photo: Gregory Shamus / Getty Images)



    The NBA trade deadline is fast approaching and the Minnesota Timberwolves are rumored to be considering a blockbuster move that could shake up the league. The Timberwolves are reportedly exploring the possibility of trading for Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant, pairing him with their rising young star Anthony Edwards.

    The potential of Durant and Edwards teaming up in Minnesota has sent shockwaves throughout the NBA, as the duo would instantly become one of the most formidable tandems in the league. Durant, a two-time NBA champion and former MVP, is widely regarded as one of the best players in the game, while Edwards, the number one overall pick in the 2020 NBA Draft, has shown immense potential in his young career.

    The Timberwolves would likely have to part ways with some key pieces in order to acquire Durant, but the potential payoff could be huge. Pairing Durant with Edwards would give the Timberwolves a dynamic scoring duo that could compete with any team in the league.

    Of course, this is all just speculation at this point, but the idea of Durant and Edwards teaming up in Minnesota is certainly an intriguing one. As the trade deadline approaches, all eyes will be on the Timberwolves to see if they pull off the blockbuster move that could change the course of their franchise. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Sources – Suns’ Kevin Durant has no interest in Warriors reunion


    Phoenix Suns superstar Kevin Durant has no desire for a reunion with the Golden State Warriors, league sources told ESPN’s Shams Charania.

    The Warriors have been seriously pursuing a trade before Thursday’s deadline with Durant as one of their targets. Golden State is eager to find another star to play alongside franchise star Stephen Curry.

    Due to Phoenix’s 25-24 record and ninth-place standing in the West entering Wednesday, teams have been aggressively calling the Suns and have inquired about Durant.

    However, sources told Charania that Durant does not want to go back to Golden State, after he helped the Warriors win back-to-back titles in two of his three seasons there.

    Durant won Finals MVP in both the 2017 and 2018 NBA Finals.

    The Suns hope to continue to build around Durant and Devin Booker, but it is unclear where trade talks go between now and the deadline.





    According to sources close to the situation, Suns’ star Kevin Durant has no interest in reuniting with the Golden State Warriors. Despite speculation that Durant could potentially return to the team where he won two NBA championships, it appears that he is focused on leading the Suns to success.

    Durant, who signed with the Suns in the offseason, has been a key player for the team and has quickly become a fan favorite in Phoenix. While the Warriors have expressed interest in bringing Durant back, sources say that he is committed to his current team and is not interested in returning to Golden State.

    Fans of the Suns can rest assured that Durant is fully focused on helping his team compete for a championship and is not looking to make a return to his former team. Stay tuned for more updates on Durant and the Suns as the season progresses.

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  • Which quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft class best fits Kevin Stefanski’s offense? Hey, Mary Kay!


    Which quarterback in the 2025 NFL Draft class best fits Kevin Stefanski’s offense? Hey, Mary Kay!

    As we look ahead to the 2025 NFL Draft, one of the biggest questions facing the Cleveland Browns is which quarterback in this year’s class best fits head coach Kevin Stefanski’s offensive scheme.

    Stefanski’s offense is known for its reliance on the running game, play-action passes, and quick, efficient decision-making by the quarterback. With that in mind, there are a few prospects in this year’s draft class who could be great fits for Stefanski’s system.

    One player to keep an eye on is quarterback Tyler Johnson out of Alabama. Johnson is a highly intelligent quarterback who excels at making quick reads and getting the ball out of his hands rapidly. He also has impressive accuracy and touch on his deep throws, making him a perfect fit for Stefanski’s play-action heavy offense.

    Another prospect to consider is quarterback Marcus Green out of Ohio State. Green is a dual-threat quarterback who is a threat both through the air and on the ground. His ability to extend plays with his legs could add an extra dimension to Stefanski’s offense and keep defenses off balance.

    Of course, there are other talented quarterbacks in this year’s draft class who could also excel in Stefanski’s system. It will be interesting to see which player the Browns ultimately decide to target in the draft.

    Which quarterback do you think would be the best fit for Kevin Stefanski’s offense in the 2025 NFL Draft class? Let us know in the comments below!

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  • Kevin de Bruyne: “Pep is already preparing for his departure”, “Why is he benched”


    Manchester City fans were surprised with Pep Guardiola’s decision to exclude Kevin De Bruyne from the starting XI for their clash against Arsenal. The two sides are set to face off in the Premier League at Emirates Stadium today, February 2.

    Ahead of the highly anticipated clash, Manchester City sit in the fourth position while Arsenal men sit in the second position on the Premier League table.

    The first City vs Arsenal league fixture this season, which was played in September at the Etihad Stadium, ended in a 2-2 draw. City’s midfield maestro Kevin De Bruyne has seen his game time reduced this season since he returned from injury.

    The Belgium international was a substitute, playing only 16 minutes in their last Premier League match, a 3-1 win over Chelsea. Manchester City’s lineup against Arsenal has been released, and De Bruyne was once again named on the bench.

    The decision to exclude De Bruyne from the starting lineup, however, did not sit well with some fans, who took to X to give their say on the tactical setup.

    An X user wrote:

    “It’s clear, KDB will be leaving City. Pep is already preparing for his departure.”

    Another tweeted:

    “Why tf is KDB benched.”

    ”KDB benched… Pepito do you know who we’re playing against?” @MahrezRole queried

    ”KDB on the bench. We are cooked” @InfluencerUg1 wrote

    ”Who gonna fkin create? here ??? No kdb, pep has lost it completely” @Ayush38054910 added

    Pep Guardiola defends Erling Haaland’s action ahead of Manchester City’s clash with Arsenal

    Manchester boss Pep Guardiola leapt to the defense of his player Erling Haaland as they lock horns with Arsenal for the second time this season.

    The first leg of the contest ended in a feisty manner as players from both teams almost came to blows. Arsenal had held on to a 2-1 lead for more than 45 minutes, but John Stones snatched an equalizer for City at the death.

    While Manchester City players were celebrating, Haaland threw the ball at Gabriel Magalhaes’ head, then approached Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta and told the Spaniard to “stay humble”.

    In the pre-match conference of today’s game, Guardiola defended Haaland’s outburst, saying Gabriel’s style of defending made him lose his temper. He said (via GOAL):

    “For Erling it’s not easy. Arsenal is a physical team, in a good way, in many aspects. For 90 minutes, the central defender, Gabriel, pushed him, hacked him, hugged him and kissed him. The Premier League is that way.”

    “You have to stand up and defend your position. And now I am being asked to adjudicate on what Erling has done? I don’t buy it. The end of the game was so emotional. In the end, a human being has to react.”