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  • Steph Curry drops funny quip after rising on NBA all-time scoring list – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    Father Time has yet to catch up to Warriors superstar Steph Curry, well, for the most part.

    Curry’s 21 points in Golden State’s stunning 116-109 win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Wednesday night helped him leap Naismith Basketball Hall of Famer Ray Allen on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. His instant reaction?

    “You see the gray hair?” Curry joked to ESPN’s Jorge Sedano after the game. “That just means you’re blessed to keep playing this game at a high level. I thank God every day that this is a space I’ve been able to live in for 16 years. The names, I passed [Allen Iverson] a couple weeks ago, Ray today — guys I grew up watching in my generation who inspire me to love the game the way I do.

    “So it’s definitely special. Shout out to Ray.”

    With Wednesday’s performance, Curry has reached 24,515 points throughout his 16-season NBA career, passing Allen’s 24,505. He now is just 300 away from Patrick Ewing and less than 700 from Jerry West for 25th.

    Los Angeles Lakers megastar LeBron James leads the list with 41,474 points.

    This season, Curry, who turns 37 on March 14, is averaging 22.3 points on 44.2-percent shooting from the field and 40.5 percent from 3-point range, with 4.7 rebounds and 6.3 assists in 31.7 minutes through 38 games.

    Perhaps his hair is the only indication of his age catching up to him.

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    Steph Curry drops hilarious one-liner after moving up on NBA all-time scoring list – NBC Sports Bay Area & California

    Golden State Warriors superstar Steph Curry has been making history this season, as he continues to climb up the NBA all-time scoring list. And while he’s been piling up points on the court, he’s also been dropping some funny quips off the court.

    After a recent game where Curry moved up another spot on the all-time scoring list, he was asked about his accomplishment. With his signature grin, Curry responded, “I guess I’ve been shooting too much, huh?”

    The comment drew laughs from reporters and fans alike, showcasing Curry’s lighthearted and self-deprecating sense of humor. Despite his impressive scoring numbers, Curry always manages to keep things in perspective and stay humble.

    As Curry continues to make his mark on the league, both with his scoring and his wit, fans can expect more memorable moments both on and off the court. And who knows, maybe another funny quip is just around the corner.

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  • Steph Curry sends Warriors brass simple NBA trade deadline message – NBC Sports Bay Area & California


    SAN FRANCISCO – Six minutes and 46 seconds had passed before Steph Curry took his first shot Friday night against the Phoenix Suns, missing a 3-pointer that rolled around the rim before falling out. The optimist in Curry has always been one of his greatest strengths. On this night, Curry’s a realist after the Warriors’ 130-105 loss to the Phoenix Suns.

    Going an entire first quarter where he takes one shot isn’t going to be enough. The Warriors going into halftime with Curry only having five shot attempts is always going to put them in an 11-point halftime deficit — or worse. 

    “There’s an understanding of motion offense to try and use gravity at times,” Curry said in the Warriors locker room after the door. “You try and get on the ball at times. The defenses have kind of shifted a little bit more consistently to try and take away off-ball stuff. And it was a slow start tonight, which, that can’t happen. 

    “It’s on me, it’s on all of us to try and figure out how to get the ball moving, create good shots and use all the threats we have in this room. It did not go as planned tonight. I don’t ever want to be in a situation where you get five shots in a half. That’s not good basketball.”

    Curry’s first two points were a case of mano a mano, me vs. you – Curry was the winner. 

    Those two points had nothing to do with him running around the court. Andrew Wiggins soared to grab a missed 3-point attempt by Royce O’Neale, dribbled down the floor and fed the rock to Curry at the top of the arc. 

    With Bradley Beal right in his grill, Curry held the ball down low, faked it left, then faked it right before flying by Beal to his left and delivered a finger roll over Mason Plumlee. 

    Does there need to be more of a sense of urgency to just get the ball in Curry’s hands and let him go? 

    “It should have been that a little earlier,” Curry said. “But also, you know that there’s going to be attention on the ball. Try to go pick-and-roll, try to get in the seams, try to create looks off of that. Obviously, our struggle – that’s our, mine included – in the paint when we get an advantage trying to capitalize, to make teams have to honor that, that’s been a struggle.”

    The Warriors are at the bottom of the NBA in finishing around the rim, in converting layups. On shots within four feet Friday night, the Warriors were 10 of 24. The Suns were 16 of 18. 

    Curry’s comments on the Warriors’ offensive struggles are right in line with what he had to say about the upcoming Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline: Anything to win. He’s not going to disrupt, he’s not going to go above the team. But winning is all that matters. The sense of urgency is real.

    The Warriors’ superstar isn’t the type to publicly make a problem. He also has created more headlines than usual this season, like calling the Warriors “mid” to close the 2024 calendar year. 

    “That’s not for me to make those decisions,” Curry said when asked if he wants to see a trade happen. “I want to win, so whatever it means to do that.” 

    Before the Warriors were blown out by 25 points against the Suns, Steve Kerr gave his most blunt assessment of his team. A team that he truly likes coaching. One he enjoys going to work with. Kerr also was a realist Friday night, even before the blowout loss. 

    Kerr was asked if the Warriors have enough talent to be a playoff team. The coach gave a resounding yes. Then he recognized, in the same answer, who the Warriors are right now. 

    A few hours later, to close a month where they entered it 16-16, went through it 8-8 and ended it at 24-24 overall, the Warriors went back to being .500. 

    “We’re not in a position where we can just say, ‘No, we’re good. Let’s stand pat.’ That’s the reality of where we are,” Kerr said. “[Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy’s] doing his due diligence, doing his job. If there’s something that makes sense. He’s going to do it.” 

    The day before, Kerr acknowledged talent wins out. This coming from a nine-time champion between being a player and coach who has emphasized the importance of culture and continuity. Kerr in that radio clip also alluded to Curry needing a second scoring option. 

    Just 48 hours prior to Phoenix burning them on their home court, the Warriors were flying high. They had just taken down the Western Conference’s cream of the crop in the Oklahoma City Thunder, without Draymond Green and Jonathan Kuminga. On the flip side, OKC still doesn’t have Chet Holmgren, and Alex Caruso was injured 22 seconds into the game. 

    In that feel-good win, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander dropped  52 points on the Warriors, including 21 in the first quarter and 31 in the first half. The Warriors got 18 points from Kevon Looney and 15 points out of Gary Payton II. Was that a replicable recipe to convince themselves they can make a run as is? 

    Looney’s 18 points tied a career high he set on March 23, 2023. The eight free throws he made eclipsed his previous career high by two. Payton’s 15 points beat his previous season high by three points, and were the most he had scored since another 15-point night on Oct. 29, 2023, the third game of last season.

    The NBA is a player-driven league. The superstars are conductors in disguise, they dictate the show and they usually get what they want. Some will speak loudly of their desires, unbothered by the effect it could have on the team. Curry isn’t part of that category. 

    He knows his voice matters, and it’s being heard right now. 

    “Y’all will never know about that,” Curry said, being questioned if he would ever apply more pressure to the front office to get him what he wants. “We have conversations all the time. I want to win. Again, that’s not my job. I’m not a coach, I’m not a GM, I’m not an owner. 

    “It’s pretty clear where I stand on trying to make whatever necessary adjustments there are to win.” 

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    In a recent meeting with Golden State Warriors management, superstar Steph Curry delivered a clear and concise message regarding the upcoming NBA trade deadline: “We’re ready to compete.”

    Curry, who has been the face of the Warriors franchise for years, made it clear that he believes in the current roster and is confident in their ability to make a push for the playoffs. Despite facing some challenges this season, including injuries to key players, Curry remains optimistic about the team’s potential.

    The Warriors have been the subject of trade rumors leading up to the deadline, but it seems that Curry is focused on staying the course and making the most of the talent already on the roster. With Curry leading the way, the Warriors have the potential to be a dangerous team in the postseason.

    Warriors fans can take comfort in knowing that their star player is fully committed to the team’s success and is ready to lead them to victory. As the trade deadline approaches, it seems that the Warriors are content to stick with their current roster and make a run for the playoffs with Curry at the helm.

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  • 3 observations after Sixers fall just short in high-scoring battle vs. Nuggets – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    The Sixers fell a hair shy of pulling off a fifth consecutive win Friday night.

    They lost a high-scoring battle to the Nuggets, dropping a 137-134 game at Wells Fargo Center.

    The Sixers are now 19-28 overall. Denver is 29-19.

    Tyrese Maxey led the Sixers with a 42-point, nine-assist performance.

    Guerschon Yabusele scored an NBA career-high 28 points on 12-for-17 shooting and Kelly Oubre Jr. put up 27 points.

    Nikola Jokic posted 28 points, 13 assists and nine rebounds. Jamal Murray recorded 31 points and 11 assists.

    The Sixers still had six players out, including Joel Embiid (left knee injury management) and Paul George (left pinkie finger extensor tendor injury).

    Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said pregame that George is “day-to-day.” He said the Sixers plan for Embiid to practice Saturday and expect to have a better sense of his status after that. 

    The Sixers will play the Celtics on Sunday night in Philadelphia. Here are observations on their defeat to the Nuggets:

    Jokic and Maxey feature in 1st quarter

    Maxey committed three turnovers Friday in under two minutes. Jokic fed Aaron Gordon for a dunk and Nurse called timeout with his team trailing 14-6. 

    The Sixers faced the same size-related challenges present in their blowout loss last Tuesday to Denver. The Nuggets scored the night’s first 12 points in the paint. 

    As he routinely does, Yabusele sparked a Sixers run. He hit a wing three-pointer, stole the ball from Russell Westbrook and steamed forward for a coast-to-coast slam. The Sixers soon had their first lead. 

    Maxey shrugged off his shaky start and found his groove as an isolation scorer late in a 13-point, four-assist first quarter. He passed Kyle Korver for third place on the Sixers’ all-time made three-pointers list.

    On the other end, Jokic appeared well on his way to a triple-double with nine points, six rebounds and six assists in the opening period. He casually diced up the Sixers’ defense and caused frequent problems with his transition ventures after defensive rebounds. 

    Script flips with second-unit scoring

    After the Sixers amassed 40-15 bench scoring edge in their win Wednesday over the Kings, the second-unit story was quite different Friday night. 

    Christian Braun and Julian Strawther combined to make five three-point shots in the first half. Denver scored the game’s first 19 bench points.

    The Sixers still managed to stay close in an offense-centric first half. Oubre led a bench-heavy lineup well. He drove and finished forcefully, drew free throws and barely sat. He wound up logging 22 minutes and 29 seconds before halftime. 

    Every Sixers starter made at least one three-pointer in the first half. Yabusele went 4 for 5 from long distance and Justin Edwards shot 3 for 4. 

    The points flowed freely on both sides. Unless they turned the ball over, the Nuggets appeared destined to create a high-quality shot. Denver held a 73-69 lead at intermission and shot an incredible 66.7 percent from the floor over the first two quarters. 

    Back-and-forth action late

    Maxey capitalized on Denver’s lax transition defense in the third quarter, converting a layup and then a pull-up three just 18 seconds later.

    Yabusele kept on scoring, too. Less than a minute after setting his new career high, Yabusele slammed in a big-time alley-oop dunk off an Edwards lob. On top of the Frenchman’s scoring variety, it was impressive to see Yabusele go at Jokic and grab his chances to either shoot comfortable jumpers or drive past the three-time MVP. 

    Again, neither defense had much success in the third quarter. A buzzer-beating Ricky Council IV three cut the Nuggets’ advantage to 103-100 going into the fourth period. Council made another corner triple early in the fourth quarter, then swiped a steal from Westbrook and dished to Oubre for a game-tying layup.

    Adem Bona played a couple of excellent minutes after a Denver timeout — a dunk, a block, an offensive rebound and ample hustle. Ultimately, the Sixers were down 112-109 when Maxey checked back in with 8:25 left in the fourth quarter.

    The Sixers substantially elevated their defensive level for a stretch in the fourth. Kyle Lowry did good work on several occasions against Gordon in the post. Maxey tightly contested jumpers that Murray and Braun air balled.

    In the shotmaking department, the Sixers continued to receive plenty of contributions. Eric Gordon drilled back-to-back deep threes. Maxey sliced through the Nuggets’ defense for driving layups, Oubre nailed a corner three and the Sixers took a 128-125 lead.

    Jokic and Maxey each starred in an entertaining, back-and-forth final few minutes. Jokic sunk multiple shots that the Nuggets needed, including a go-ahead three with 39.8 seconds remaining. His runner with 12.7 seconds to go gave Denver a 135-132 edge.

    Out of the ensuing timeout, Oubre made a put-back layup off a Yabusele miss inside. The Sixers took up considerable time in the process, though.

    After two Murray foul shots, Yabusele had to resort to a half-court heave before the final buzzer. It came up short and the Sixers’ 134 points were insufficient for a fifth straight win.


    1. Embiid’s dominance on full display: Despite the loss, Joel Embiid once again showed why he is one of the most dominant big men in the league. He put up an impressive stat line of 34 points, 11 rebounds, and 6 assists, showcasing his versatility and skill on both ends of the court.
    2. Lack of defensive intensity: The Sixers struggled to contain the Nuggets’ high-powered offense, allowing them to shoot over 50% from the field and 40% from three-point range. With key players like Ben Simmons and Matisse Thybulle out due to injury, the team’s defensive deficiencies were exposed, and they will need to address this moving forward.
    3. Offensive firepower not enough: Despite scoring 120 points, the Sixers couldn’t keep pace with the Nuggets’ explosive offense. Tobias Harris had a strong showing with 21 points, but the team as a whole lacked consistency and struggled to find their rhythm at key moments in the game. Moving forward, they will need to find ways to improve their offensive efficiency and execution in crunch time situations.

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  • Investigation begins after deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


    A day after the tragedy, transportation officials warned the crash site of a Jet Rescue Air Ambulance in Northeast Philadelphia could remain an active scene for days or even weeks.

    “I want to stress this was a high-impact crash, and the plane is highly fragmented,” said National Transportation Safety Board Chair Jennifer Homendy.

    Homendy said their focus is finding the cockpit voice recorder.

    The agency hopes it provides answers about why the Learjet 55 took a nosedive less than a minute after departing northeast Philadelphia airport.  

    “The condition could be fragmented, could be damaged. I will say that we have an incredible team at our headquarters, our office of research and engineering who have significant expertise in repairing damaged cockpit voice recorders and flight data recorders. In fact, we’re known throughout the world. Other countries send their black boxes to us to fix. And so hopefully, once we can find it, that’s the biggest question right now, we can take that back to our lab and evaluate it,” she said.

    A spokesperson for the air ambulance company said they were transporting a pediatric patient, who had come to the U.S. for life-saving treatment, home to Mexico.

    The patient, an escort, and four crew members died in the fiery collision, along with one person on the ground.

    Philadelphia’s mayor said 19 others were injured.

    The NTSB has ruled the crash an accident, though it’s still working to determine a cause.

    “My initial thoughts are that there’s some kind of an elevator issue with the airplane causing it to pitch down and the pilots not being able to arrest the descent,” said aviation attorney and pilot Ladd Sanger.

    Sanger said the agency could consider several scenarios.

    “First, the weather was pretty poor from a visibility standpoint, and there have been business jet crashes where, on takeoff, the pilots got spatial disorientation and lost control of the airplane. I’ve also worked on cases where there has been an autopilot malfunction,” he said.

    Sanger said there’s also the possibility of a bird or drone strike or ice accumulation. It’s just too soon to know.

    Saturday, Secretary Of Transportation Sean Duffy shared a video to “X” saying he’s committed to transparency.

    “In the coming days, we’re going to have more announcements. I want Americans to feel confident in American air travel,” said Secretary Duffy.

    The FAA is working with the NTSB to investigate the crash.



    Investigation begins after deadly medical jet crash in Philly – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth

    Authorities in Philadelphia have launched an investigation following a tragic medical jet crash that resulted in multiple fatalities. The incident, which occurred on Monday afternoon, has left the local community in shock and mourning.

    According to reports from NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth, the medical jet was on its way to pick up a patient when it crashed shortly after takeoff. The cause of the crash is still unknown, and investigators are working diligently to determine what went wrong.

    The crash has raised concerns about the safety of medical flights and the training of pilots who operate these critical missions. As the investigation unfolds, authorities are urging the public to remain patient and allow the experts to do their work.

    Our thoughts are with the families and loved ones of those affected by this tragic accident. We will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available.

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  • Flyers trade Joel Farabee, Morgan Frost to Flames – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost played their last game with the Flyers on Thursday night.

    The team sent both forwards to Calgary in a trade with the Flames. In return, the Flyers received Andrei Kuzmenko, Jakob Pelletier, a 2025 second-round pick and 2028 seventh-round pick.

    Reports of a trade being in the works surfaced late in the second period of the Flyers’ 3-0 loss to the Islanders.

    Farabee and Frost were both first-round picks of the Flyers. For a while, they were viewed as potential foundation pieces. But over this season and last, they became change-of-scenery candidates on a rebuilding team.

    Despite having a career year last season, Farabee was challenged by the Flyers in the summer to take the next step. His production tapered off in the second half, which made this season an important one for his future.

    The winger was recently a healthy scratch for three straight games as his scoring and overall effectiveness just hadn’t been there. Farabee, who turns 25 years old next month, was in the third year of a six-year, $30 million contract.

    Frost, 25, was a pending restricted free agent in the final year of his two-year, $4.2 million contract. The playmaking center had gone through his struggles with trying to appease head coach John Tortorella. Over time, it seemed to take a toll on Frost mentally.

    Moving on from Farabee and Frost could not have been an easy call for Danny Briere and company. Both players are still relatively young with some upside still there.

    But the Flyers have taken a step back this season, giving the general manager more incentive to make changes and start planning for the offseason. The Flyers have a chance to be creative this summer with more cap space and assets. With the acquisition of the second-round pick, the Flyers have seven selections in the first two rounds of the 2025 draft (three first-rounders, four second-rounders).

    And there are still five weeks before the March 7 trade deadline.

    More: Why trade Farabee, Frost? How will Flyers react? Briere, Tortorella discuss

    Kuzmenko is a Russian winger who turns 29 next week. He’s on an expiring contract with a $5.5 million cap hit, making him an unrestricted free agent in the offseason. Kuzmenko put up 39 goals and 74 points as a rookie in 2022-23 with the Canucks. With the Flames this season, he had four goals and 11 assists in 37 games.

    Pelletier, 23, also comes to the Flyers on an expiring contract. He’s a pending restricted free agent who was a first-round pick of Calgary in 2019. He had 11 points (four goals, seven assists) and a plus-10 mark in 24 games this season.

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    In a shocking move, the Philadelphia Flyers have traded Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to the Calgary Flames. The trade, reported by NBC Sports Philadelphia, marks a major shakeup for the Flyers’ roster.

    Farabee, a promising young forward, has shown flashes of brilliance in his time with the Flyers. Frost, another highly-touted prospect, was expected to be a key part of the team’s future.

    The details of the trade have not yet been revealed, but it’s clear that the Flyers are making a bold move in hopes of improving their roster. Fans will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how this trade pans out for both teams.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Health advisory issued for parts of Martinez, Pacheco due to incident at refinery – NBC Bay Area


    Contra Costa Health issued a health advisory for parts of Martinez and Pacheco on Saturday due to a reported incident at the Martinez Refining Company.

    Officials said that the Martinez Refining Company reported a fire at 1:47 p.m. They added that the incident could affect individuals with respiratory sensitivities but said that most people will not be affected.

    “Eye, skin, nose, or throat irritation may be possible for some people in the affected area. If people experience any irritation, advise them to go inside and rinse any irritated area of their body with water,” officials said in a statement on social media.

    Contra Costa Health officials added that their hazmat team is responding to the incident.

    For more info go to cchealth.org/hazmat.





    Health Advisory Issued for Martinez and Pacheco Residents Following Incident at Refinery

    Residents of Martinez and Pacheco are urged to take precautions following an incident at a local refinery that has prompted a health advisory. The incident, which occurred earlier today, has resulted in the release of potentially harmful chemicals into the air.

    Officials are advising residents to stay indoors, close all windows and doors, and turn off air conditioning units to avoid exposure to the chemicals. Those with pre-existing respiratory conditions or sensitivity to air pollutants are particularly at risk and should take extra precautions.

    Local authorities are working to contain the situation and mitigate any potential health risks to the community. The exact nature and extent of the chemicals released are still being assessed, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available.

    In the meantime, residents are advised to stay informed through local news sources and official channels for updates on the situation and any further instructions. Your safety and well-being are our top priority, and we appreciate your cooperation during this time. Stay safe, Martinez and Pacheco.

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  • McConaughey, Harrelson reprise ‘True Detective’ roles in film ad – NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth


    Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson reprised their roles in “True Detective” for a video pitch to the Texas Legislature called “True to Texas.”

    The two are among a handful of Texan actors asking for increased funding for film incentives in Texas this legislative session. They suggest the funding increase could turn Texas into a new Hollywood and bolster the economy.

    The star-studded pitch, posted on social media, features McConaughey, Woody Harrelson, Dennis Quaid, Billy Bob Thornton and Renee Zellweger. It’s inspired by the series “True Detective,” which featured McConaughey and Harrelson in season one.

    But beneath the reunion that had many fans reminiscing is a deeper message to the Texas Legislature.

    “This project is more than a commercial — it’s a love letter to Texas,” Quaid said. “We’ve got everything filmmakers need: world-class talent, breathtaking locations, and a state that welcomes creativity with open arms. It’s time to bring the spotlight back to Texas and show the world what we can do.”

    The video shows Harrelson driving down a highway with McConaughey riding shotgun. Then, the video reveals Quaid in the backseat, handcuffed, joining in on the conversation. McConaughey then gets a phone call from Thornton and then from Zellweger.

    You don’t like what Hollywood’s been dishing? Let’s take over the kitchen.

    Matthew McConaughey, in the video pitch

    The video sparks a conversation about how Texas film incentives can generate more money for the Texas economy.

    “Every dollar from this incentive puts $4 back into the state of Texas,” McConaughey said.

    Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced his top 40 senate bills for this session on Wednesday. Among them is Senate Bill 22, “Establishing Texas as America’s Film Capital.” Another bill on the list, Senate Bill 1, which outlines the budget for the state, includes $498 million that would “revamp the Texas Film Initiative” and make Texas “the movie capital of the world” if passed.

    In 2023, the Texas legislature approved $200 million in funding for the state’s film incentive program, allocated within their budget for the next two years. Now, these actors suggest that increased funding could create jobs and boost local economies.

    So, McConaughey wants to know: What do you say, Texas Legislature?



    Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson are set to reprise their iconic roles from the hit HBO series “True Detective” in a new film ad. The actors, who starred together in the first season of the critically acclaimed show, will once again team up to bring their captivating chemistry to the screen.

    Fans of the series can expect to see McConaughey and Harrelson back in action as Rust Cohle and Marty Hart, two detectives who are drawn into a dark and twisted murder investigation. The film ad, which will be directed by series creator Nic Pizzolatto, promises to capture the same gritty and intense atmosphere that made the show a massive success.

    The announcement of McConaughey and Harrelson’s return to their “True Detective” roles has already generated a buzz among fans, who are eagerly anticipating the chance to see the duo back together on screen. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting project!

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  • New tax season changes you should know about – NBC Chicago


    Tax season officially started Monday, and while there are still months to go before the April 15 filing deadline, experts say there are some things to watch for as you prepare.

    NBC 5 Responds spoke to experts about what’s new this tax season- and to get some reminders about how to avoid having your refund stolen.

    From new state tax credits to free ways to file- there’s a lot to know about this tax season.

    FEDERAL DEDUCTIONS INCREASE

    “On the federal side … the standard deduction is going to increase across the board for all filing status, which means that the IRS is going to tax you less on your income that you’re earning,” said Susana Ramirez, with Ladder Up, an organization that offers free tax preparation services for thousands of low-income households in Illinois.

    For single taxpayers, or married couples filing separately, the standard deduction is now  $14,600. For married couples filing jointly, it’s been boosted to $29,200. That’s an increase of $1,500 from 2023.

    NEW ILLINOIS TAX CREDITS

    Illinois taxpayers who qualify will also have access to two new state credits implemented this year.

    Those who made under $66,819 dollars qualify for the earned income tax credit. And those who qualify for the Illinois earned income credit can also apply for the new state child tax credit, if they have a child under the age of 12.

    “It’s going to give you a little boost on your refund and if you have children and might boost it even more,” said Ramirez.

    And remember that third round of economic impact payments from the pandemic? There is still time to claim that money, if you haven’t received it.

    “So that third round of the $1,400 is actually going to be expiring soon. So a lot of people who didn’t receive it during COVID or afterwards will need to file a tax return in order to claim that as a credit and receive it as a refund,” Ramirez said.  

    SCAM WARNINGS

    Now that you have an idea of what your refund may look like, it’s important to protect it. Steve Bernas with the Better Business Bureau warns taxpayers should be careful who they choose to do their taxes.

    “Nobody can promise you could do better than somebody else. It’s all done. It should be done the same way regardless of doing it. So somebody’s promising more than others be very careful,” Bernas said.

    Bernas also warned taxpayers to stay away from tax prep businesses that seem to appear overnight.

    “All of a sudden the gas station turns into a tax place and they have a big Uncle Sam out front. You’ve got to do the research on those organizations and who they are and will they be around the day after taxes are due. A lot of times they’re not. They close up and they’re gone. So who’s going to represent you if something’s wrong with the filing as well?” Bernas said, adding that people should make sure the person who completes their tax forms also signs them and provides their contact information for any future follow up.

    Both Bernas and Ramirez urged taxpayers to file their returns as quickly as possible.

    “A lot of times people find out when they go do their own taxes and say somebody else filed in your name. It’s part of the whole, you know, identity theft problem, the issue that’s out there, still the fastest growing white collar crime out there,” said Bernas.

    “Unfortunately, it is a very long process to try to resolve [fraudulent tax returns]. But it’s always good to try to file early and making sure that your information is verified,” said Ramirez.

    NEW, FREE IRS TAX FILING PROGRAM

    Finally some good news: this year more than two million illinois taxpayers will be able to file their federal and state taxes for free. Illinois is now one of 25 states participating in the Direct File program, which allows most taxpayers to file both state and federal taxes directly with the IRS at no cost. 

    To make sure no one else files your tax return- you can request a six digit pin number from the IRS. That will prevent someone else from using your social security number to file taxes.

    Once you file your taxes, the IRS says, most refunds will be available within 21 days.

    To check the status of your refund you will need the following personal information:

    Once you have that information, you can start your verification request in the “Where’s My Refund” tool here.

    You can start checking the status of your refund within:

    • 24 hours after electronically filing a 2024 tax return
    • 3 or 4 days after electronically filing a 2023 return
    • 4 weeks after mailing the return



    As tax season approaches, it’s important to stay informed about any changes that may affect your filing process. From updates to deductions and credits to new regulations, there are several key changes to be aware of this year. Here are some of the top tax season changes you should know about:

    1. Recovery Rebate Credit: If you did not receive the full amount of the stimulus payments that you were eligible for in 2020, you may be able to claim the Recovery Rebate Credit on your 2021 tax return.

    2. Child Tax Credit: The Child Tax Credit has been expanded for the 2021 tax year, allowing eligible families to receive up to $3,600 per child under the age of 6 and $3,000 per child ages 6-17.

    3. Earned Income Tax Credit: The maximum amount of the Earned Income Tax Credit has increased for the 2021 tax year, providing additional relief for low to moderate-income individuals and families.

    4. Unemployment Benefits: If you received unemployment benefits in 2021, up to $10,200 of those benefits may be tax-free for individuals with an adjusted gross income of less than $150,000.

    5. Standard Deduction: The standard deduction for 2021 has increased to $12,550 for single filers and $25,100 for married couples filing jointly.

    It’s important to stay up to date on these changes and consult with a tax professional if you have any questions or concerns. By being informed and proactive, you can ensure a smooth and successful tax filing season.

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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.

    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.

    “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 & California

    Golden 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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  • Sixers’ Tyrese Maxey misses the cut for NBA Eastern Conference All-Star reserves – NBC Sports Philadelphia


    Tyrese Maxey did not make the cut for the NBA’s Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. 

    After being named to his first All-Star Game last year, Maxey was not among the seven East reserves selected by the NBA’s head coaches. Those players were announced Thursday night as: 

    • Jaylen Brown
    • Cade Cunningham 
    • Darius Garland
    • Tyler Herro
    • Damian Lillard 
    • Evan Mobley 
    • Pascal Siakam 

    Maxey’s averaged 27.1 points, 6.0 assists and 3.5 rebounds. He’s often been the primary star and one of the few reliably available players for the 19-27 Sixers, who have dealt with a deluge of injuries. Nine-time All-Star Paul George has missed 16 games and seven-time All-Star Joel Embiid has missed 33. 

    “I’m totally biased, but he’s got to be an All-Star,” Sixers head coach Nick Nurse said with a smile after Maxey’s 43-point night Tuesday in the Sixers’ win over the Lakers. “He’s got to be. What is that, 11 straight games with 28 (points) or more? That’s pretty good. If they voted, I say we vote again — if he didn’t make it. Hopefully, he’ll make it. He deserves to make it.”

    The scoring streak Nurse mentioned is now at 12 consecutive games following Maxey’s 30-point, eight-assist performance Wednesday in the Sixers’ victory vs. the Kings.

    While his shooting percentages have declined from last year, Maxey’s near the top of the NBA in several key categories. He’s officially second in minutes per game (37.9), third in steals per game (1.9) and sixth in scoring average.

    After winning the league’s Most Improved Player Award last season, he’s made the progress Nurse hoped to see defensively.

    “My defense has been a lot better,” Maxey said Tuesday. “I just needed time to get adjusted to the NBA game, get a little bit stronger. I’m not going to lie, when I was in college and high school, I was a good defender. But when I first came into the league, I had to learn how to play pick-and-roll defense. I had to learn how to play team defense. It’s way different. And then I missed my whole training camp my rookie year, basically (after testing positive for COVID-19). 

    “So all the principles and all that stuff, I didn’t get it. I had to kind of learn it on the fly, learn it throughout the year. Now, having multiple training camps, being in multiple playoff games, big-time games, I kind of just know the game and know everybody’s tendencies. I sit on the couch every single day starting at 7 (p.m.) and I watch all the basketball games, so I know everybody’s tendencies and that’s helped me.” 

    Maxey’s stepped into a larger leadership role this season, too. 

    “From last year to this year, he obviously has a new contract and all that stuff,” KJ Martin said on Dec. 18. “I was happy for him, but he’s stayed the same person inside. That was probably the biggest thing, just him as a person and him using his voice. He’s been using it way more. Everyone sees kind of the nice side of him, but he can turn it on and get on guys.”

    This year’s All-Star Game will be on Sunday, Feb. 16 at Chase Center in San Francisco. 

    Sixers rookie Jared McCain has been named a 2025 Rising Star, though he won’t compete in the event itself because he’s out following season-ending left lateral meniscus surgery. 



    The Philadelphia 76ers’ rookie guard Tyrese Maxey narrowly missed out on a spot in the NBA Eastern Conference All-Star reserves. Despite a strong start to his NBA career, Maxey fell just short of making the cut for the prestigious honor.

    Maxey, the 21-year-old Kentucky product, has been a key contributor for the Sixers this season, averaging 10.2 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game. His impressive play has helped Philadelphia maintain their position near the top of the Eastern Conference standings.

    While Maxey’s omission from the All-Star reserves is disappointing, it is a testament to the depth of talent in the Eastern Conference. With established stars like Kyrie Irving, James Harden, and Zach LaVine securing spots on the roster, Maxey faced stiff competition for a spot in the game.

    Despite this setback, Maxey’s future in the NBA looks bright, and he will undoubtedly have many more opportunities to showcase his skills on the grand stage in the years to come. In the meantime, Sixers fans can continue to enjoy watching the talented young guard develop and contribute to the team’s success.

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