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  • Sally Struthers Blasts Norman Lear, Tried to Leave ‘All in the Family’


    • Sally Struthers, who played Gloria on All in the Family, opened up about her unpleasant memories of creator Norman Lear
    • Struthers said that Lear never invited her over for dinner and that he told her he only cast her because she had “blue eyes and a fat face”
    • The actress also said she spent $40,000 in legal fees trying to leave All in the Family after the fifth season, but lost and returned for three more seasons

    Sally Struthers is getting honest about her time on the series All in the Family and showrunner Norman Lear. On the Jan. 13 episode of Let’s Talk About That! With Larry Saperstein and Jacob Bellotti, the actress, 77, opened up about working with the acclaimed producer, who died in 2023 at age 101

    Struthers told the podcast hosts that she felt comfortable opening up about him now because “he’s gone.” She noted, “I wasn’t a huge fan of his.” 

    “All those years on the show, Norman and his wife would have dinner parties,” she said. They would invite the other stars of the show — Carroll O’Connor, Jean Stapleton and Rob Reiner — and their spouses often. Struthers revealed, “I wasn’t, in eight years, invited to his home. It didn’t feel good.”

    From left: Norman Lear, Jean Stapleton and Sally Struthers in 1978.

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    Struthers also shared an upsetting exchange she said she had with Lear during the show’s first season, when the series was first finding success. “He was on the sound stage watching us rehearse, and we were on a break,” she said. 

    “I said, ‘I can’t believe that we’re doing this and we’re about to hit number one on the air,’ ” she remembered. After noting how he “saw so many young ladies” for her role of Gloria — including Reiner’s then-wife Penny Marshall — she asked Lear, “Was I really the funniest one? And he said, ‘No.’ ”

    Lear said that when they were casting the show, they thought it made more sense to have Gloria be a daddy’s girl because O’Connor’s Archie Bunker “was a lot to swallow for American audiences with his bigotry and his social sluts.” They could “soften him up” if he had a “soft spot in his heart for his daughter.”

    She remembered that Lear told her, “So we hired you because just like Carroll O’Connor, you have blue eyes and a fat face.” Struthers said she didn’t know how to respond to that and walked away.

    From left: Rob Reiner, Jean Stapleton, Carroll O’Connor and Sally Struthers in ‘All in the Family’ in 1976.

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    Later in the episode, Struthers said that even though she won two Emmys for the series, she was “fourth banana” on the show after the other three leads. She said the show’s “older, brilliant Jewish faith writers” knew how to write for the other characters, but not for “a young lady.”

    “I usually had about three lines per show that said, ‘I’ll help you set the table, Ma,’ ‘Michael, where are you going?’ and ‘Oh, Daddy, stop it.’ And then the next week I’d have the three same lines in a different order. And if they literally didn’t know what to do with me in a scene, they’d have me go upstairs to take a bath or wash my hair. It was very frustrating.”

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    After five seasons, she took her contract to arbitration in hopes of leaving the show, she shared. She hired a lawyer, but after spending $40,000 on legal fees during arbitration, she lost. “I went back and had three more seasons, but they were by far the most fun for me. Because finally, they had Mike and Gloria have a baby, they had us move next door into the house that [the] Jeffersons lived in,” she said. 

    Sally Struthers at the 2024 Emmy Awards.

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    All in the Family ran from 1971 to 1979 and Struthers appeared in 182 episodes. She also appeared in the spinoff Archie Bunker’s Place and her own short-lived spinoff Gloria. She also found TV fans once again decades later for her role as Babette on Gilmore Girls.

    Despite her mixed feelings about the series, Struthers said that part of her longevity as an actress is because she was “lucky enough to be on a groundbreaking national television series.” She reunited with Reiner in early 2024 for a tribute to Lear and the series at the delayed 2023 Emmy Awards.

    Struthers still does a lot of theater in addition to her TV work in shows like A Man on the Inside, and she said audiences are still “curious” to come see her in person at 77.

    She joked, “Maybe because they love you or like you, but just as much because ‘Wait a minute, is she still alive? Let’s go see what she looks like now.’ ”



    Sally Struthers, who played Gloria Stivic on the hit sitcom “All in the Family,” recently made headlines for blasting the show’s creator, Norman Lear. In a candid interview, Struthers revealed that she had tried to leave the show multiple times during its run.

    Struthers claimed that Lear was difficult to work with and often clashed with the cast members. She also expressed frustration with the direction of her character, Gloria, and felt that her talents were being underutilized.

    Despite her efforts to leave the show, Struthers ultimately stayed on until the series ended in 1979. However, her comments have sparked a debate among fans of the show, with some siding with Lear and others supporting Struthers’ decision to speak out.

    As the controversy continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Lear will respond to Struthers’ accusations. In the meantime, fans of “All in the Family” are left wondering what could have been if Gloria had indeed left the show.

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  • Clippers’ Norman Powell is an NBA All-Star this season, and the numbers back it up


    LOS ANGELES, CA — The Los Angeles Clippers entered the 2024-25 season with a handful of question marks in the eyes of everyone outside the organization. One of the bigger questions is what they were doing by allowing an NBA All-Star like Paul George to walk instead of meeting his contract demands when they had no means to replace his production. And then Norman Powell entered the chat.

    Powell has been a consistent scorer throughout his NBA career, but has largely flown under the radar because he’s played on teams with bigger names and larger contracts. But folks mistook his accepting his role for an inability to perform beyond expectations, and this season has shown just how much of a mistake that is.

    Why Clippers’ Norman Powell should be an NBA All-Star this season

    Norman Powell made waves throughout the NBA on media day, but not in the way that the Clippers’ new slogan suggests. In his first press conference of the season, Powell offered his view and mindset after the Clippers allowed George to walk in free agency.

    “I saw it as addition by subtraction,” Norman Powell said of the newfound opportunity. “I think what I’ve said in this media day every single year since being here is how I want to be a starting two guard. And the opportunity is in front of me, I’ve prepared myself. I’ve always seen myself as a starter in this league, I think I’ve put the work in, I feel like the numbers show for itself when I am starting and what the output is.

    “I’m excited to take on that role, the pressures that come with it, the good, bad, and ugly. I feel like mentally I’m ready for it. I’ve always been ready for it. And physically, I’ve put the work in. And it’s not a question of that, it’s just being able to fully show the work that I’ve put in. So I’m excited for the full opportunity and everything that comes with it.”

    Los Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell (24) shoots against the against the Denver Nuggets during the first half at Intuit Dome.
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    While Powell was talking about opportunities for the entire team, this isn’t the first time he’s been outspoken about his confidence and the high expectations he has for himself. In the Clippers’ 2023 media day availability, Powell made it known he wanted to be an NBA All-Star, but refused to put any of his own goals above the team’s ultimate goal of winning an NBA Championship.

    “My individual goals, being an All-Star. I see myself as that caliber player. That’s my mindset. But like I said throughout the course of the year, individual goals are great to achieve, but I never place that above the team’s main goal, and that’s to win a championship.

    “I’d sacrifice everything for that championship. That’s what I really want. But individually, I want to be an All-Star. I see myself as that. I’m not going to change that mentality or approach.”

    Powell might be the best example of a guy who seized his opportunity and ran away with it. That’s why he’s a candidate for an All-Star spot this season, and the more you look into his impact, the better his case for the February exhibition gets.

    On the season, Norman Powell is having a career-year, averaging 23.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.4 steals, and 3.5 made threes per game for the Clippers while shooting 49 percent from the field, 43.3 percent from three, and 83.4 percent from the free throw line.

    The points, assists, steals, threes, and three-point percentage are all career-highs, while the field goal percentage and rebound per game marks are the second highest of his NBA career.

    At this stage, Powell believes he’s done more than enough to prove he’s an NBA All-Star this season.

    “I think I’ve been playing at an All-Star level all season,” Norman Powell told ClutchPoints in an exclusive interview leading up to All-Star announcements. “Honestly, I don’t like talking about myself, but I mean, numbers don’t lie on where I’m at, what I’m averaging, what I’m doing across the board, and then the efficiency that I’m playing with.

    “I see myself as an All-Star, I want to be an All-Star, and I think I am.”

    Why does being named an NBA All-Star matter for Powell? A memory from his Toronto Raptors days, where he watched two former teammates be named to the All-Star team, has stuck with him nearly a decade later.

    Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan (10) and guard Kyle Lowry (7) laugh during the first half against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center.
    Dec 26, 2017; Dallas, TX, USA;Toronto Raptors guard DeMar DeRozan (10) and guard Kyle Lowry (7) laugh during the first half against the Dallas Mavericks at American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images

    “I think it’s just another level. It’s another level that I want to get to, it’s another level I’ve always seen myself at. Just another level that I see myself at. I know that a lot comes with the territory, but I’ve always wanted it. I want to know what it feels like. I want to know, be in that moment when your name’s getting called, I watched DeMar [DeRozan], Kyle [Lowry] get their names called at home and go to the middle of the court and accept their All-Star jersey. I’ve always wanted that. I’ve always looked at that and said, ‘I can be that. I can get to that moment.’ It’s something that I’ve been chasing and seen myself at, so hopefully it happens.”

    Powell’s scoring appears to have a direct correlation with the outcome of Clippers games this season. The Clippers are 21-8 when Powell scores at least 18 points in a game this season — a .724 winning percentage — and are 0-7 when he scores 17 or fewer points in a game.

    Powell has also reached double-figure scoring in a quarter 31 different times this season. According to Stathead, that’s the 16th most of any player this season, directly behind guys like Kevin Durant (32), Damian Lillard (33), LaMelo Ball (34), and Donovan Mitchell (35). That’s also ahead of guys like Jaylen Brown (29), De’Aaron Fox (29), Trae Young (29), Cade Cunningham (28), and LeBron James (27). In case it didn’t click, that’s a whole lot of stars Powell is in company with.

    Among players who take at least eight three-pointers per game, Norman Powell has the highest three-point percentage and the highest field goal percentage in the NBA. Powell’s league-leading 43.3 percent three-point shooting is ahead of guys like Anthony Edwards (42.6 percent), Stephen Curry (42.6 percent), and Tyler Herro (40.4 percent).

    It’s not often you see a player’s usage and volume go up while also seeing their efficiency go up along with them. That’s what makes Norman Powell’s season that much more impressive.

    “I feel like I always look at my game and see areas of improvement,” Powell explained to ClutchPoints. “I think that’s why I continue to improve. I really think it was opportunity for me. I mean, I think if people look back at before I got here, and what I was doing with Portland before I got traded here, and my time in Toronto, I think this is the level that I always could play at and be at. I think there’s always more I can do to win games and just play better. I think I’m never complete, and I’m always working to improve, and I always look at my weaknesses.

    “I don’t think it was like I had to do more to show that I could do that. I just take advantage of my opportunity, take advantage of the role, and do what the team is asking me to do, and then show in spurts where I do get the opportunity for a larger role that I can handle the pressure, I can handle the challenges that go with it, and I can produce.”

    Los Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell (24) shoots against Los Angeles Lakers guard Max Christie (12) during the first half at Intuit Dome.
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    As Norman Powell showed more and more of his prolific scoring, teams made it a point to bump him up to the top of their scouting reports. Powell saw less spacing off the ball, more defenders on the ball, and an overall concerted effort to keep his scoring down.

    Powell feels the respect he’s getting from defenses nowadays is something that’s always been there. It’s the outside that hasn’t necessarily been paying attention.

    “I feel like I always had the respect,” Powell said. “I think it’s the outside where I didn’t have the respect, but within the floor, in the game, the way I’m being played, opponents and things like that, they’ve always respected me. They’ve always shown me love and appreciated it.

    “I’ve had star players tell me they want me on their team. I feel like the guys know how much I work. I compete against them. I don’t back down from a challenge. I don’t see them in awe. I go at them, and they respect that. They respected that from the jump when I was a young rookie in the league, going at them. I think it’s just more the media that puts you in a box.”

    Coming into the season with question marks surrounding Kawhi Leonard, Norman Powell wanted to focus on how he can be the best version of himself while also being able to lead the team to wins. James Harden was always going to be, ‘The System,’ but how can the Clippers still win the minutes that he’s off the floor?

    That’s exactly what Powell and longtime trainer AJ Diggs addressed this summer.

    “I think [the workouts] just got me ready for like all aspects and what it takes to be a starter,” Powell added. “Filling in the different roles, especially with Kawhi and not knowing what’s to fully come of that. Just being able to be ready for the roles that are going to be thrown at me, the situations that I’m going to be in on and off the floor, you know, as a leader, what it is, being able to really read and control the game on the court with who I’m on, making sure that there’s no drop off.

    “If James go to the bench and it’s just me, what does that unit look like in those four to five minutes? How can I make sure that we’re going on a run rather than on the wrong side where we’re -4 or -6. So just having that mental approach and being able to prepare for that leadership role and then just physically, like skill wise, being able to get to where I need to get to, slow the game down, making reads off the dribble, going to the left, because teams want to force me left and I get me downhill to my right. So really, really putting the emphasis on my off hand, being able to finish, being able to drive and get to the same spots that I want to get to as if I’m going right.”

    The on/off and advanced numbers also back Norman Powell’s NBA All-Star case. According to NBA.com/stats, Norman Powell has the second-best net rating differential on the team at +7.6 points per 100 possessions, trailing only Ivica Zubac at +9.7 points per 100.

    According to Second Spectrum, Norman Powell’s Quantified Shooter Impact (also called qSI; a stat which measures the impact of the player and his ability to finish compared to the league average) ranks sixth in the NBA among players who have taken at least 500 shot attempts. His +8.74 qSI ranks in the 90th percentile.

    In 1182 minutes with Powell ON the floor, the Clippers have a 6.44 net rating

    In 939 minutes with Powell OFF the floor, the Clippers have a -0.93 net rating.

    In the 92 minutes with Powell ON, but James Harden and Ivica Zubac OFF, the Clippers have a +6.04 net rating.

    In 274 minutes with Powell ON and Harden OFF, the Clippers have a 5.08 net rating.

    Powell also has the second highest effective field goal percentage (59.35 percent) in the league among guards behind only Zach LaVine (60.78 percent). For those who aren’t familiar, effective field goal percentage (often written as eFG%) is a stat that gives increased value to three-pointers versus two-pointers.

    The starters for the 2025 NBA All-Star Game have already been selected, and now it’s up to the head coaches of the NBA to decide the fate of the reserves. Norman Powell has performed far better than any of the outside expectations put on him with Paul George’s departure. The Clippers guard is having a career-year across the board in his 10th season in the NBA, which is just about unheard of to have happen this late.

    But at this point, is a fifth seed in the West led by an ultra efficient scorer going to be enough? It should be, but the West is filled with so many extremely talented guards that this race will be hard to predict. One thing is certain: Norman Powell has more than earned his spot on the 2025 NBA All-Star Team.



    After a stellar start to the NBA season, it’s time to start talking about Norman Powell as a potential All-Star. The Clippers’ shooting guard has been putting up impressive numbers that can’t be ignored.

    Powell is currently averaging a career-high 21.5 points per game, shooting an efficient 50.8% from the field and 40.5% from three-point range. He has also been a key contributor on the defensive end, averaging 1.5 steals per game.

    But it’s not just his scoring and defense that make Powell an All-Star candidate. He has been incredibly clutch for the Clippers, hitting game-winning shots and making big plays in crucial moments.

    When you look at the advanced stats, Powell’s impact becomes even more apparent. He has a player efficiency rating (PER) of 21.2, which ranks him among the top shooting guards in the league. His true shooting percentage of 61.3% is also elite.

    With the Clippers currently sitting near the top of the Western Conference standings, Powell’s contributions have been vital to their success. If he can continue to perform at this level, there’s no doubt that he deserves a spot on the All-Star team this season. It’s time for the league to start recognizing Norman Powell as one of the best in the game.

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  • Clippers shocking Norman Powell trade keeps looking better years later


    In 2022, the LA Clippers made an aggressive call near the February trade deadline to acquire a three-level scorer in Norman Powell. Along with Powell, the Clippers received a defensive force in Robert Covington. 

    Although Covington is no longer on the Clippers, the decision to trade for Powell continues to ascend as one of the best made by the front office. He has developed in various ways for head coach Tyronn Lue and is now the top scoring option next to the former MVP, James Harden.

    This season, Powell is averaging 23.7 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.2 assists, shooting 49.0% from the field, 44.1% from three, and 83.2% from the strike. He has taken advantage of his heightened role, making him one of the best players under Lue and the Clippers. 

    Whether he is checked into a comeback effort, close-game situation, or to build a lead, Powell has done it all for the Clippers. 

    Looking back, it is surprising how little the Clippers gave up for one of the most underrated scorers in the NBA.

    The LA Clippers’ trade for star Norman Powell continues to shock the eyes of NBA fans all over the globe.

    The LA Clippers’ choice to acquire Norman Powell was easy to fathom, as he dominates the offensive side of the ball in the starting lineup or off the bench. Throughout the last two seasons, the former UCLA Bruin finished fourth in Sixth Man of the Year voting despite recording numbers that proved he deserved to win the award.

    Nonetheless, the Clippers traded a 2025 second-round pick, Eric Bledsoe, Justise Winslow, and Keon Johnson, to land Powell and Robert Covington.

    In 2025, Bledsoe plays for the Shanghai Sharks, Winslow is rostered by the Wisconsin Herd(Milwaukee’s G-League affiliate), and Johnson is a bench contributor for the Brooklyn Nets.

    For context, the Clippers included Covington in a blockbuster deal for James Harden last October.

    Furthermore, it did not take long for the Trail Blazers to move on from the players they obtained from the Clippers. They made a quick move to ship Powell, and it has left an inferior look on their front office.

    That said, Powell is scoring high numbers nightly for the Clippers with hopes of being selected into the 2025 all-star game. This jump is something Portland did not see coming, as they wish he was still there to help their ongoing rebuild.



    The Los Angeles Clippers made a bold move back in 2021 when they traded for Norman Powell from the Portland Trail Blazers. At the time, many questioned the decision to give up key assets for the sharpshooting guard.

    But now, years later, it’s clear that the Clippers made the right move. Powell has been a key contributor to the team’s success, providing scoring and defensive prowess on the perimeter. His ability to stretch the floor and create opportunities for his teammates has been invaluable.

    Not only has Powell excelled on the court, but his leadership and work ethic have also had a positive impact on the team. His presence has helped solidify the Clippers’ roster and create a winning culture.

    In hindsight, the Norman Powell trade was a game-changer for the Clippers. It solidified their position as contenders and has paid off in spades. It just goes to show that sometimes, bold moves pay off in the long run.

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  • Norman Powell Injury: Iffy for Monday


    Powell (back) is questionable for Monday’s game against the Bulls, Tomer Azarly of ClutchPoints.com reports.

    Powell was also questionable Sunday with the same issue but ended up recording a team-high 22 points (9-17 FG, 2-8 3Pt, 2-2 FT), four rebounds, one assist and three steals over 37 minutes. A maintenance day could therefore be on the table for the wing. Kawhi Leonard is resting for the Clippers, while James Harden is expected to play despite some groin soreness.

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    The Toronto Raptors may be without Norman Powell for their game on Monday, as the shooting guard is dealing with an injury. Powell suffered a sprained ankle during Saturday’s game against the Indiana Pacers, and his status for Monday’s game is currently up in the air.

    Powell has been a key player for the Raptors this season, averaging 19.6 points per game and shooting 43.9% from three-point range. His absence would certainly be felt on both ends of the court, as he is known for his scoring ability and defensive tenacity.

    Raptors fans will have to wait for further updates on Powell’s injury and whether he will be able to suit up for Monday’s game. In the meantime, the team will have to prepare to potentially be without one of their key players as they look to secure a win. Stay tuned for more updates on Powell’s status as game time approaches.

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  • Norman Powell Good To Go On Sunday – NBA News


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    3 mins agoLos Angeles Clippers guard Norman Powell (back) will play on Sunday against the Lakers. The 31-year-old has averaged 23.7 points and shot 45.2% from behind the arc this season, both career-highs. He was on the injury report because of a back issue. But Powell is good to go, so fantasy managers can get him back in their lineups. Unfortunately, his production has declined since the start of the 2024-25 campaign. It likely won’t improve as long as Kawhi Leonard is healthy and on the floor. At any rate, Powell’s availability should mean less work for Terance Mann.Dennis Clausen – RotoBaller
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    After missing the last few games due to a minor injury, Toronto Raptors guard Norman Powell is set to return to action on Sunday. The team announced that Powell has been cleared to play and is ready to hit the court.

    Powell has been an important player for the Raptors this season, averaging 19.6 points per game and shooting a career-high 43.9% from three-point range. His scoring and defensive abilities have been crucial for Toronto, especially with key players like Kyle Lowry and Pascal Siakam also dealing with injuries.

    With Powell back in the lineup, the Raptors will be looking to continue their push for a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. His presence on the court will provide a much-needed boost to the team’s offense and defense.

    Fans can catch Powell in action on Sunday as the Raptors take on the Cleveland Cavaliers. It’s great to see him back on the court and ready to contribute to the team’s success. Let’s go Raptors! #NormanPowell #NBA #TorontoRaptors #Basketball #InjuryUpdate #NBAnews

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  • Los Angeles Clippers’ Norman Powell On His Breakthrough Season And His ‘Understand The Grind’ Foundation

    Los Angeles Clippers’ Norman Powell On His Breakthrough Season And His ‘Understand The Grind’ Foundation


    Los Angeles Clippers star Norman Powell knows all about his motto, “Understand the Grind.” The 31-year-old veteran is having a breakthrough season in his 10th year in the league, leading the Clippers in scoring with 24.6 points per game while posting a scorching 45.9% rate from beyond the arc (fifth in the NBA).

    Powell worked his way up from as un unheralded second-round draft pick who wasn’t guaranteed a roster spot with the Raptors, to being a valuable role player with Toronto during their title run in 2019. Fast forward to now where he’s emerged as the lead scoring option for a Clippers team that currently has a 19-14 record without Kawhi Leonard and will likely be contending for a playoff spot in a tough Western Conference.

    “I had a big goal in mind,” says Powell in a one-on-one interview. “I had high expectations for myself no matter what was being put out about me and where I would fit and if I’d be able to make it in the league. I always saw myself where I’m at now, being a key guy to a team, helping contribute night in and night out, a No. 1 option, that was always my mindset.”

    The 6-foot-3 shooting guard says he always envisioned himself as a lead scoring option, but explains how he had to be a role player during the first half of his career before emerging as one. During Powell’s first four seasons in Toronto, he averaged less than nine points per game. He’s now averaged at least 16 points per game every season ever since.

    During the Raptors’ 2018-19 championship season, Powell averaged 8.6 points in 18.8 minutes per game as the ninth-leading scorer on the team.

    “At the end of the day, I had to sit back and realize what it takes to get there,” says Powell. “I knew I had to work my way up and fit into a specific role to get on the floor. I was all about winning. I’m still about winning. Whatever the team needs and whatever role they think Im going to be best suited to help this team win, I’m going to do that while still striving for more and then going after my own individual goals and expectations.”

    Powell’s surprising emergence as the Clippers’ leading scorer in the aftermath of future Hall of Famers Paul George and Russell Westbrook leaving makes him a potential All-Star player and All-NBA team selection. Those are both key goals of Powell’s as he seeks to cross those off of his checklist for the first time.

    “It’s been 10 years being in the league and this is my first year being a one or two scoring option on a team,” says Powell. “It was all about getting better and knowing what I had to do each and every year to take a step forward in the path I had for myself.”

    Powell’s “Understand the Grind” motto is a key thought process in his career. When he was drafted in 2015, the Raptors wanted to stash him overseas to earn his contract. However, Powell had no interest in doing that, instead earning his contract through his play in summer league.

    The veteran guard details that he would have probably went back to school to become a lawyer if his basketball career didn’t pan out, but admits that there was no real “Plan B” if his career on the hardwood fizzled.

    “I didn’t have a Plan B,” says Powell. “If the league didn’t work out, it was like, I’ll probably become a lawyer, go back and go to school. But I wasn’t banking on that. I put everything into this.”

    The San Diego and UCLA native explains how his “Understand the Grind” motivational line comes from a conversation he had with his best friends from high school about how not many athletes from their area (Southeast San Diego ) and his generation have been successful.

    “One of my friends was like, ‘Yeah, a lot of people don’t understand the grind. They don’t know what it takes to be successful. They always mess up along the path. That’s why we don’t see too many successful athletes or people coming out of Southeast San Diego,’” Powell details. “It stuck with me and we just started using that as a motivational tool whenever we have hard times or challenges and the pursuit of our own career and our own path.”

    Powell’s life journey and evolution as a bit role player into a leading scorer on an NBA team has led to him creating his foundation, “Understand the Grind.” The foundation is in its second year and is aimed to help the community, specifically underserved youth.

    The foundation has mentorship programs, AAU basketball programs in his hometown of San Diego, and scholarship programs for student athletes helping them make the adjustment from high school to college.

    “I thought about ‘Understand the Grind’ because it’s my lifestyle mantra and motto,” says Powell. “It’s what I stand by. It’s the message that no matter what you’re faced on the journey to achieve your career, you have to understand what it takes to be successful, whatever avenue that is. I thought it was fitting to have a foundation called that.”

    Powell says the long-term objective is to open up his facility near his hometown where he can help youth with sports and academics.

    “It’s all about achieving your dreams and achieving success,” says Powell. “My foundation is all about giving back to the youth and the community. The long-term objective is I want to open up my facility in between San Diego and Los Angeles, somewhere neutral where kids can come and get training in their respective sports and then also the academic side of things, academics was big with my mom.

    “That’s the long-term goal right now is raising money to put into these programs that we have, we’re expanding our mentorship program from not Lincoln High School (Powell’s former high school) in San Diego, but other school districts in San Diego,” Powell continues to say.

    The 10th-year guard also has a clothing line that echoes his favorite mantra. Unsurprisingly, his two favorite quotes on his clothing line once again preaches understanding the “grind.”

    “I have two of them — the grind pays and then the grind continues,” says Powell. “It’s always a constant pursuit of going after your goals. The grind is always continuing moving forward and the grind pays. The hard work that you put in, always pays off.”



    The Los Angeles Clippers’ Norman Powell has been making waves in the NBA this season with his breakout performances on the court. The 6’3” shooting guard has been a key player for the Clippers, averaging 18.5 points per game and shooting an impressive 48.7% from the field.

    But Powell’s impact goes beyond his stats on the court. Off the court, Powell has been using his platform to make a difference in his community through his foundation, ‘Understand The Grind’. The foundation focuses on providing resources and support for underprivileged youth in Los Angeles, with a focus on education and mentorship.

    In a recent interview, Powell spoke about his breakout season and the importance of giving back to the community. “I’ve been blessed to have this opportunity to play in the NBA, and I want to use my platform to make a positive impact,” Powell said. “I know how important it is to have support and guidance growing up, and I want to be able to provide that for kids who may not have the same opportunities.”

    Powell’s foundation, ‘Understand The Grind’, has already made a difference in the lives of many young people in Los Angeles, providing them with the tools and resources they need to succeed. Powell’s dedication to his community and his commitment to giving back make him a role model both on and off the court.

    As Powell continues to shine on the court for the Clippers, his impact off the court through his foundation serves as a reminder of the importance of using one’s platform for good. With his ‘Understand The Grind’ foundation, Powell is not only making a difference in the lives of young people in Los Angeles, but he is also inspiring others to do the same.

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  • Norman Powell NBA Prop Bets Today vs San Antonio Spurs 12/31/2024

    Norman Powell NBA Prop Bets Today vs San Antonio Spurs 12/31/2024


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    Game: Los Angeles Clippers vs San Antonio Spurs

    Points Prop: 24 – Over (-119) Under (-115)

    Rebounds Prop: 4 – Over (-115) Under (-111)

    Assists Prop: 2 – Over (-135) Under (+105)

    Frost Bank Center is the site where Norman Powell and the Los Angeles Clippers will go up against the San Antonio Spurs on Tuesday, December 31, 2024. Props open at 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and 24 pts for Powell.

     

    Norman Powell Season Stats

    Powell was the owner of a field goal % of 49.5%, and was a 46.6% shot taker from three. His total for assists on the season is 60, and he has grabbed 79 total rebounds (7 2nd chance rebounds and 72 defensive boards). Powell’s free throw percentage is sitting at 84.5% over the course of the season, and he has earned an effective FG% of 60.5%. On defense, Norman Powell averages 1.2 STLs and 0.2 rejections per outing. In 24 outings, Powell is sitting with an average of 24.2 pts per contest, 3.3 rebounds and 2.5 dimes over the course of the season. Norman Powell has been on the floor for 801 minutes this season, and has notched 581 pts.

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    Norman Powell Career Stats

    On defense, Norman Powell averages 0.8 STLs and 0.3 rejections per outing thus far in his pro basketball career. Norman Powell is pulling down 2.6 rebounds per outing (0.4 2nd chance boards and 2.3 rebounds on the defensive end) and is making 82.9% from the line during his career. When attacking the basket, he is sitting with an average of 19.4 pts per game in addition to 2.3 dimes and 1.7 made 3Ps thus far in his pro basketball career. Powell’s field goal percentage sits at 47.0% and he is making 40.0% on three-point shots in his professional basketball career. Norman Powell has buried 7,432 pts on top of 876 dimes and 1,537 total rebounds so far in his pro basketball career. Powell has totaled 13,781 minutes to go along with 463 steals and 158 blocks so far in his NBA career.

    Norman Powell Last 5 Games









    Opponent Minutes Points Assists Rebounds
    Golden State Warriors 40 26 1 3
    Memphis Grizzlies 37 29 2 3
    Dallas Mavericks 42 28 2 5
    Dallas Mavericks 38 29 5 7
    Utah Jazz 28 29 1 4

    San Antonio Spurs Defense

    On the defensive end of the court, the Spurs are able to force 13.7 turnovers per game while drawing 19.2 fouls. They give up 35.1% from 3-point land and they are 20th in the league in PPG allowed (112.0). The San Antonio Spurs defense is giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 45.8% (2,937 of 1,345) and they relinquish 45.0 rebounds per game as a basketball team. They are currently ranked 12th in the league in allowing assists with 813 relinquished for the year.

    Los Angeles Clippers Last 5 Games

    The Los Angeles Clippers average 95.8 points per game and are grabbing 36.7 boards per game in their last five games. Powell has tallied 24.5% of those pts and is corralling 10.0% of those squad rebounds. Powell is responsible for 9.4% of the dimes over the course of the last five games, averaging 1.8 per outing. Their three point % is at 31.3% during their last five games, and they are sitting with a 2P% of 49.2%. Los Angeles is making 41.8% for field goal rate (34.8 of 69.8) and 22.2% for their FT per FGA rate for their last five games.

    Norman Powell Last 10 Games

    He has accrued 2 rejections in his last 10 games to go along with 34 total rebounds and 255 pts. In his last 10 outings, he is averaging 3.4 total rebounds per outing, 2.4 fouls and 3.8 shots from the charity stripe. Norman Powell is playing 32.6 mins per outing (9.0 field goals and 17.6 shot attempts) and is making 52.1% from the field in his last ten games. Norman Powell has earned 25 dimes in addition to 13 STLs and 90 FGs. Powell’s true shooting percentage is sitting at 67.0% and he is shooting 69.7% from the free throw line during his last 10 outings. When attacking the basket, Norman Powell is sitting with an average of 2.5 dimes per game in addition to 25.5 pts and 2.3 turnovers.

    Tony Sink’s Pick: Take the Under Points (-115)

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    Are you ready for some NBA action tonight? Norman Powell and the Toronto Raptors are set to take on the San Antonio Spurs in what promises to be an exciting matchup. If you’re looking to add some extra excitement to the game, why not place a few prop bets on Powell’s performance?

    Here are a few prop bets you might consider for Norman Powell tonight:

    1. Total Points: Over/Under 20.5
    Will Powell score more or less than 20.5 points in tonight’s game? He’s been a key scorer for the Raptors this season, so this bet could be a close call.

    2. Three-Pointers Made: Over/Under 2.5
    Powell is known for his sharpshooting from beyond the arc. Will he sink more than 2.5 three-pointers in tonight’s game?

    3. Total Rebounds: Over/Under 4.5
    In addition to scoring, Powell has been grabbing rebounds at a solid rate this season. Will he exceed 4.5 rebounds in tonight’s game?

    4. Assists: Over/Under 3.5
    Powell has shown an ability to facilitate for his teammates as well. Will he dish out more than 3.5 assists in tonight’s game?

    These are just a few prop bets you might consider for Norman Powell’s performance tonight. Whether you’re rooting for the Raptors or the Spurs, placing a prop bet can add an extra layer of excitement to the game. Good luck and enjoy the game!

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  • Clippers may cut ties with Norman Powell in favor of $117 million ex-Knicks phenom

    Clippers may cut ties with Norman Powell in favor of $117 million ex-Knicks phenom


    The Los Angeles Angeles Clippers are in good shape despite being short-handed to start the year.

    Still, the organization could set themselves up for postseason success by acquiring an ex-New York Knicks phenom.

    “Many have floated this trade around the NBA community, and it is easy to see why,” Fadeaway World’s Cholo Martin Magsino wrote Monday.

    “The Minnesota Timberwolves can work out another retooling process after the blockbuster trade in the summer of 2024 by rerouting Julius Randle to the Los Angeles Clippers.”

    “Randle can provide the Clippers with more offensive balance, as he can take the offensive load away from James Harden and Kawhi Leonard when he returns.”

    “The Timberwolves forward averages 20.1 points, 6.7 rebounds, and four assists. Norman Powell will be missed, but his blazing start to the 2024-25 season might not work out in the long run.”

    “With Nicolas Batum as a throw-in, the Timberwolves will want to get that 2031 first-round pick. It will be useful in the long run in potential trades Minnesota can do.”

    While the Timberwolves have performed below expectations during the first half of the 2024-25 campaign, Randle has been a stable contributor through 28 games. 

    Randle, who was traded to the Timberwolves in October, has thrived offensively in Minnesota by utilizing his relentless offensive approach and much-needed scoring ability.

    Randle averages 20.0 points and 6.9 rebounds per contest on 47.4% field goal shooting this season. 

    Powell’s career has taken off since Paul George’s departure in July, but with Randle’s impressive track record in the NBA, the Clippers may aggressively pursue the underrated 6-foot-9 forward. 

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    The Los Angeles Clippers are reportedly considering cutting ties with Norman Powell in favor of pursuing a $117 million ex-Knicks phenom. Powell, who was acquired by the Clippers in a trade last season, has been a solid contributor for the team but has struggled with consistency.

    On the other hand, the ex-Knicks phenom has been a standout player in the league and is considered by many to be a potential game-changer for the Clippers. With a hefty price tag of $117 million, the Clippers will have to carefully weigh their options before making a decision.

    While Powell has shown flashes of brilliance, the Clippers may ultimately decide to part ways with him in order to make room for the ex-Knicks phenom. Stay tuned for updates on this developing situation.

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  • Dell Technologies golf championship Mens 2XL full zip blue jacket Greg Norman

    Dell Technologies golf championship Mens 2XL full zip blue jacket Greg Norman



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  • Greg Norman Dell Technologies Match Play Jacket Light Gray Size XXL NWT Full Zip

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