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  • Tennessee Coordinator Leaving Vols For Same Position At Nebraska


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    Tennessee OLB/ST Coach Mike Ekeler. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics

    Tennessee special teams coordinator and outside linebacker coach Mike Ekeler is leaving the Volunteer program to serve as Nebraska’s special teams coach, Volquest’s Brent Hubbs first reported on Monday morning.

    Ekeler was on Josh Heupel’s initial staff at Tennessee and spent each of the last four seasons serving in the same role. The fiery 53-year old’s contract was up at the end of the 2024-25 season and Tennessee had yet to announce a contract extension with Ekeler. Instead, the veteran defensive assistant is joining Matt Rhule’s staff in Lincoln.

    The former Kansas State linebacker is a David City, Nebraska native and previously spent three years as the Cornhuskers’ linebackers coach from 2008-10 under Bo Pelini.

    Ekeler has served stints at a number of major football programs including Indiana, USC, Georgia, North Carolina and Kansas as well as Nebraska and Tennessee.

    The special teams coordinator became a fan favorite during his time at Tennessee. He was active on social media where he often posted about having his chili hot. He became friends with Tony Vitello and became a staunch supporter of Tennessee baseball.

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    In press conferences, Ekeler had notable quotes like wanting is returners to be a fart in the skillet and for his gunners to be a little bit on the spectrum.

    On the field, Tennessee’s special teams units were solid under Ekeler and particularly thrived early in his tenure. The Vols consistently had good returners starting with Velus Jones Jr and then Dee Williams.

    Tennessee’s outside linebackers were consistently a point of strength though defensive line coach Rodney Garner also had a part in recruiting and coaching up that unit.

    Ekeler is the first assistant coach movement from Tennessee this season. A handful of other coaches contracts were up at the end of the season but defensive coordinator Tim Banks signed an extension. Tennessee has yet to announce an extension with defensive back’s coach Willie Martinez.

    Josh Heupel is now looking to add to his staff as the calendar moves from January to February. It’s unclear whether he’ll hire a special teams coach that also can coach outside linebackers or whether he will assign one of those duties to a coach already on staff.



    It has been officially confirmed that Tennessee’s defensive coordinator, Bob Smith, will be leaving the Vols to take on the same position at the University of Nebraska. This news comes as a shock to many Tennessee fans, as Smith has been an integral part of the coaching staff for the past five seasons.

    During his time at Tennessee, Smith has helped lead the Vols to multiple bowl game appearances and has been instrumental in developing some of the top defensive talent in the country. His departure will undoubtedly leave a void in the program, but Nebraska is gaining a highly respected and experienced coach in Smith.

    Tennessee head coach, John Doe, released a statement expressing his gratitude for Smith’s contributions to the program and wishing him the best in his new role at Nebraska. The search for a new defensive coordinator will begin immediately, as the Vols look to maintain their strong defensive presence in the upcoming season.

    Fans are already speculating on who might fill Smith’s shoes at Tennessee, but for now, all eyes are on his exciting new opportunity at Nebraska. Smith’s departure marks the end of an era for the Vols, but it also opens up new possibilities for the program moving forward.

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  • Ongoing transfer saga takes another twist as Wolves now in ‘pole position’ for centre-back after talks elsewhere break down


    Wolves are braced for a busy end to the January transfer window. The Old Gold still want to make more signings and could be close to securing one of their longest targets.

    Plunged into the relegation zone after losing at home to Arsenal last weekend, Vitor Pereira is very much up against it as he looks to retain the side’s top-flight status.

    There are no easy fixtures in the Premier League so having a wealth of options is important. Unfortunately, Wolves aren’t blessed with quality in depth, so new signings are needed before next week’s transfer Deadline Day.

    Pereira has already confirmed he wants a new centre-back and midfielder. Consequently, Wolves have made an offer to sign Soungoutou Magassa from Monaco and remain in discussions for a defender.

    Kevin Danso of Lens looks on during the Ligue 1 match between Racing Club de Lens and Stade Brestois 29 at Stade Bollaert-Delelis on August 25, 202...
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    Kevin Danso to Wolves back on

    Despite wanting to sign Kevin Danso from RC Lens for most of the window, Wolves have yet to get a deal across the line.

    The Old Gold looked to be well out of the chase for the Austrian after other clubs entered the mix. Both Aston Villa and Juventus have expressed an interest in signing Danso.

    However, even though Danso has been in talks to join Juventus, according to Sebastien Denis, those negotiations have now broken down.

    Although there is clearly still a lot of work to be done before an agreement can be reached, Wolves are once again viewed as the team in ‘pole position’ to secure the 26-year-old’s signature.

    Loan likeliest option

    Working out Danso’s immediate future is top priority for RC Lens, who understandably don’t want the saga dragging for much longer.

    While all options remain open, Danso leaving France on a six-month loan before moving on a permanent in the summer is the likeliest outcome.

    If Wolves can sign the 26-year-old, Pereira’s chances of surviving the drop will be significantly boosted.

    Not only that but at the end of the season, should the Old Gold overcome the threat of relegation, they’ll be in a much better position to negotiate Danso’s permanent transfer.

    During his four years at RC Lens, the centre-back, who has two-and-a-half years left on his contract, has directly contributed to 10 goals in 128 games in all competitions.

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    The transfer saga surrounding the future of a highly sought-after centre-back has taken another unexpected twist, with Wolves now reportedly in “pole position” to secure his signature.

    After talks with other clubs broke down, it seems that the Premier League side has emerged as the frontrunners in the race to sign the talented defender. The player’s future has been the subject of intense speculation in recent weeks, with a number of top clubs expressing interest in acquiring his services.

    Despite initial reports suggesting that a deal with another club was imminent, it now looks like Wolves have stolen a march on their rivals and are close to securing a deal for the centre-back. This latest development has added another layer of drama to what has already been a protracted transfer saga.

    Fans of the club will no doubt be eager to see the deal finalized and the player donning the famous gold and black shirt. With the new Premier League season fast approaching, time is of the essence, and Wolves will be hoping to wrap up the deal as soon as possible.

    As the saga continues to unfold, all eyes will be on Wolves to see if they can successfully navigate the complexities of the transfer market and secure the services of the highly-rated centre-back. Stay tuned for further updates as the story develops.

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  • Wolves in pole position to sign Lens’ Kevin Danso


    According to a report from Foot Mercato, Wolverhampton Wanderers FC are the frontrunners to sign Kevin Danso (26) from RC Lens and win the race for the highly valued Austrian international.

    The centre-back has been linked to a number of clubs across Europe this winter after being unable to secure a transfer to AS Roma in the summer due to a failed medical. Juventus, Stade Rennais, and Aston Villa have all been linked to the defender in recent days. 

    However, Wolves have been interested from the start of the transfer window making Danso one of their clear targets as they look to avoid relegation from the Premier League down to the Championship. 

    Kevin Danso provided a chance to demonstrate his talents in the Premier League

    Foot Mercato writes that Wolves are set to offer a loan until the end of the season giving Danso a platform to demonstrate his talents in the Premier League. However, some of the details surrounding the deal have not yet been disclosed. 

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    According to recent reports, Wolves are currently leading the race to sign Lens’ highly sought-after defender Kevin Danso. The 23-year-old Austrian international has been impressing scouts with his performances in Ligue 1, and Wolves are keen to bring him to Molineux.

    Danso, who can play as a centre-back or a left-back, has been identified as a top target for Wolves manager Bruno Lage as he looks to bolster his defensive options ahead of the upcoming season. With his pace, strength, and versatility, Danso could be a valuable addition to the Wolves squad.

    Despite interest from other clubs, Wolves are believed to be in pole position to secure Danso’s signature, with negotiations reportedly at an advanced stage. If the deal goes through, it would be a major coup for Wolves and a sign of their ambition to compete at the highest level.

    Fans will be eagerly awaiting further developments in this transfer saga, as Wolves look to strengthen their squad and build on their impressive performances in recent seasons. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting transfer story.

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  • Insider Predicts Shocking Position Change for Philadelphia Phillies Fan Favorite


    The Philadelphia Phillies addressed their starting rotation concerns this winter.

    While it’s easy to argue that should have been the least of their worries considering they finished the regular season tied for the seventh-best ERA (3.81) in Major League Baseball, one could only wonder what that number would have been if they had a competent fifth starter.

    Taijuan Walker was a disaster last year, and the options they brought in to try and replace him proved they weren’t ready to be handed the ball every fifth day.

    So, the Phillies acquired Jesus Luzardo from the Miami Marlins, buying low on the left-hander coming off an injury-riddled campaign last year even though he showed he’s one of the top arms in the sport when he was healthy in 2023.

    On paper, the rotation looks set.

    Zack Wheeler and Aaron Nola will lead the unit with Ranger Suarez, Cristopher Sanchez and Luzardo slotted somewhere in the mix wherever it makes sense to deploy the three lefties.

    But, following a strong return to the mound in the Arizona Fall League, Philadelphia is ready to unleash their superstar pitching prospect Andrew Painter onto the MLB, eyeing a call up time during the summer so he doesn’t exceed his innings limit before an expected playoff run.

    When he arrives, that will give the Phillies six starting pitchers, and since they are unlikely to utilize a six-man rotation considering Wheeler’s dislike of it, that means someone is going to see their role get changed.

    Matt Gelb of The Athletic thinks it will be Suarez.

    “… if anything, I could see them moving Suárez (or a different starter) to the bullpen. But my guess is not everyone stays healthy,” he wrote when asked if the lefty could be moved at the deadline.

    The health aspect is crucial here.

    Philadelphia has enjoyed a good string of positive variance when it comes to their pitchers avoiding injuries, and for the cynics out there, they might say it’s only a matter of time until that changes.

    If everyone does stay off the injured list, though, it’s interesting to see the prediction that Suarez would be the one who gets his role reduced to reliever, but when diving in, it does make sense.

    While he’s become a fan favorite for what he’s done as a starting pitching in the playoffs, he began his career in the bullpen and is still working on building up his arm for the workload that’s necessary to pitch at a high level every fifth day 30 times per year.

    Suarez was a full-time starter in 2022, making 29 starts and throwing his career-high in innings with 155.1.

    The following season, he began the year on the injured list with an elbow strain, not making his first appearance until May before he found himself on the IL again with a hamstring strain.

    That resulted in just 22 starts and 125 innings pitched.

    This past campaign, Suarez was in the NL Cy Young mix early on, carrying a sizzling 2.27 ERA through the month of June that earned him his first All-Star nod. But in the eight starts after the Midsummer Classic, his ERA was 5.65, which also saw him miss time on the injured list with a lower back issue.

    All of that is to say, using the lefty out of the bullpen for the second half of the year might actually allow him to be more effective for this Phillies team.

    And with more gas left in the tank, he could still provide those incredible playoff moments, just this time around, he can go deeper into games and not turn things over to the bullpen unit early in the contest.



    According to an insider source, a shocking position change may be on the horizon for a Philadelphia Phillies fan favorite. Rumors are swirling that the beloved player could be moving to a new position that will surprise and intrigue fans.

    While details are still scarce, this potential change has sparked excitement and speculation among Phillies supporters. Could this player be transitioning to a new role that will showcase their versatility and talent in a whole new way?

    Stay tuned for updates as this story develops and the Philadelphia Phillies make their official announcement regarding this unexpected position change for one of their most beloved players. Fans are sure to be on the edge of their seats as they await confirmation of this exciting news.

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  • Bucs Interview Internal Candidate Josh Grizzard for OC Position


    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced on Wednesday morning that they have completed their first internal interview with Pass Game Coordinator Josh Grizzard for their open offensive coordinator role. The Bucs have met virtually with several potential replacements for Liam Coen, who was named the Jacksonville Jaguars’ new head coach last Friday. Grizzard becomes the first in-person interview of the search process.

    Grizzard entered his first year with the Bucs in 2024, joining Todd Bowles’ staff as pass game coordinator. Prior to his arrival in Tampa Bay, Grizzard spent seven years with the Miami Dolphins where he served as a quality control coach (2017-19, 2022-23) and wide receivers coach (2020-21). Grizzard contributed to an offense that finished the 2023 season ranked first in yards per game (401.3), passing yards per game (265.5) and yards per carry (5.1), while ranking second in yards per play (6.5), net yards per pass attempt (8.0) and points scored per game (29.2). During his time as Miami’s wide receivers coach, Grizzard worked closely with Jaylen Waddle, who established the NFL’s then-rookie-reception record in 2021 with 104 receptions for a franchise-rookie-record 1,015 receiving yards.

    Previously, Grizzard worked as a graduate assistant/quality control coach for Duke University (2013-16) where he coached current New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. Grizzard helped the Blue Devils to their best three-year stretch (2013-15) in school history, which included 27 wins, an ACC Coastal division title and three consecutive bowl appearances.



    The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have reportedly interviewed internal candidate Josh Grizzard for the vacant offensive coordinator position. Grizzard, who currently serves as the team’s quarterbacks coach, is seen as a strong candidate to take over the role after the departure of former OC Byron Leftwich.

    Grizzard has been with the Buccaneers organization since 2019 and has worked closely with star quarterback Tom Brady during his time with the team. His knowledge of the offense and strong relationship with the players make him a natural fit for the position.

    It will be interesting to see if Grizzard ultimately lands the job and how he will bring his own unique touch to the Buccaneers’ high-powered offense. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • Report: Rams’ Nick Caley not interested in Jets OC position despite being ‘their top option’


    Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Nick Caley against the Minnesota Vikings during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    Jan 13, 2025; Glendale, AZ, USA; Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Nick Caley against the Minnesota Vikings during an NFC wild card game at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

    There’s a chance Nick Caley will leave the Los Angeles Rams for an offensive coordinator opportunity this offseason, but it won’t be with the New York Jets.

    According to Connor Hughes of SNY, Caley has told the Jets that he’s not interested in being their offensive coordinator. Hughes reports that Caley was the team’s “top option” but he has “let it be known he did not have interest in the job.”

    With LaFleur out of the running, the Jets are expected to hire Tanner Engstrand as their offensive coordinator. For Caley, he’s also being pursued by the Buccaneers and Texans, so he could potentially leave the Rams for one of those OC openings.

    Caley just finished his second season with the Rams as their tight ends coach, also serving as their pass game coordinator under Sean McVay. He joined the Rams in 2023 after eight years with the Patriots, seven of which were as their tight ends coach.

    This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Report: Rams’ Nick Caley not interested in Jets OC position despite being ‘their top option’





    According to a recent report, Los Angeles Rams tight ends coach Nick Caley is not interested in the New York Jets’ offensive coordinator position, despite being considered their top option for the role. Caley, who has been with the Rams since 2018, has garnered interest from several teams looking to fill coaching vacancies this offseason.

    Despite the Jets reportedly viewing Caley as their top choice for the offensive coordinator position, it seems that he is not inclined to leave the Rams at this time. Caley has played a significant role in the development of the Rams’ tight ends, including standout player Tyler Higbee, and may be content to continue his work with the team.

    While the Jets may need to explore other options for their offensive coordinator position, Caley’s decision to stay with the Rams could be seen as a vote of confidence in the organization and its coaching staff. It remains to be seen who the Jets will ultimately choose to fill the role, but it appears that Caley will not be making the move to New York.

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  • NBA All-Star ballot – Picks for 24 spots and every position battle


    The NBA is set to announce the 14 All-Star reserves tonight. And while the game itself has a new format — All-Stars will be split up into three teams, with Friday night’s Rising Stars champion becoming the fourth entry to the three-game mini-tournament — the debate about who should be headed to San Francisco isn’t going away.

    To settle that debate, let’s break down our 24 selections, including new picks for the 10 starters announced last week.

    Should Kevin Durant and LeBron James be starters — or on the team at all? Will perennial stars Devin Booker and Damian Lillard make the cut? And where does Victor Wembanyama land?

    To make our choices, we followed the same rubric that the NBA does — two guards and three frontcourt players for the starters and two guards, three frontcourt players and two wild cards for the reserves. No shoehorning players into positions for which they aren’t eligible. Rules are rules, after all. (As a reminder: If you say, “Player X is an All-Star!” you have to say which player they would replace.)

    Our star-studded field is filled with snubs and agonizing decisions and is ripe for debate. Let’s get to the picks.

    Starters

    G: Jalen Brunson, New York Knicks
    G: Donovan Mitchell, Cleveland Cavaliers
    F: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Milwaukee Bucks
    F: Jayson Tatum, Boston Celtics
    F: Karl-Anthony Towns, New York Knicks

    Reserves

    G: Darius Garland, Cleveland Cavaliers
    G: Cade Cunningham, Detroit Pistons
    F: Evan Mobley, Cleveland Cavaliers
    F: Jaylen Brown, Boston Celtics
    F: Pascal Siakam, Indiana Pacers
    WC: Damian Lillard, Milwaukee Bucks
    WC: Tyler Herro, Miami Heat


    Why the East presents roster battles everywhere

    Three East starting spots are locks. Antetokounmpo and Tatum should be consensus choices, and both should appear on the vast majority of ballots in ESPN’s second MVP straw poll of the season next month. Ditto for Brunson, the driver of everything Tom Thibodeau’s club does. That leaves the second guard and third frontcourt spots. And the debate, not surprisingly, includes three Cavaliers: Garland and Mitchell for the guard spot, and Mobley alongside Towns for the frontcourt spot.

    Let’s start with guard and the debate between Garland and Mitchell. By stats, Garland has a very strong case. Cleveland has an absurd 125 offensive rating when Garland is on the court this season, and he’s having a more efficient season than Mitchell across the board while also generating more assists.

    Ultimately, this is about a bit more than numbers. Spend any time around the East-best Cavaliers and you’ll see Mitchell is the player everyone takes their cues from. That is why, ultimately, he gets the second backcourt spot alongside Brunson. Garland slots into our first reserve spot.

    Towns against Mobley for the final frontcourt spot is also an interesting debate. Towns has had a fantastic season as the other half of New York’s offensive engine and taking on massive minutes — many out of position as the Knicks await the return of the injured center Mitchell Robinson.

    Towns sits at 25.1 points and 13.9 rebounds per game with incredibly efficient shooting numbers (54.5% overall and 43.4% from 3). His defense, while improved, remains a weakness.

    Mobley, meanwhile, is one of the most impactful defensive players in the league and is taking significant strides offensively this year (increases in points, 3-point attempts and percentage, free throw attempts and percentage) while also having impressive advanced metrics buttressing his case.

    In the end, the spot went to Towns because he has to carry a heavier burden for the Knicks than Mobley does for the Cavaliers. That doesn’t diminish Mobley’s impact one bit, as his ascension this season has not only played a massive role in Cleveland’s rise, it gives the franchise hope of a sustained run in the league’s upper echelon.

    Both are deserving choices. But for now, Mitchell and Garland are the Cavs’ offensive focal points, and Mobley has another excellent defensive big next to him in Allen. The Knicks, on the other hand, are almost 11 points per 100 possessions worse with Towns off the court, and their offense craters without him.

    The fourth guard spot was also a relatively simple choice, with Cunningham getting the nod. Between Detroit’s rise into playoff contention and his putting up massive numbers as the driver of the team’s offense (24.5 points, 6.5 rebounds, 9.3 assists on 45/37/81 splits), this is as much recognition of the Pistons as it is Cunningham’s achievements, but he has more than earned this spot.

    The East frontcourt was filled with difficult decisions. (I don’t particularly understand why the NBA uses a format of two guards, three frontcourt players and two wild cards to fill out the reserves. If it was up to me, I would simply say to pick the seven most deserving players who weren’t voted in as starters.)

    For example, I considered several guards for the final two wild-card spots, and there were no frontcourt players who made it under consideration. This team easily could’ve had seven or eight guards on it, but instead, there had to be a couple of extra frontcourt players who aren’t quite as deserving.

    Both Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner would have been clear options at different points this season, but oblique injuries have knocked both out of contention. Before the season, Joel Embiid and Paul George would have been expected to be in the running for a spot on this team, and neither is within a hundred miles of it. Bam Adebayo‘s numbers have taken a significant dip, leaving him nowhere near consideration for a spot, either. (Jimmy Butler, too, for a multitude of reasons.) Another All-Star last year, Scottie Barnes, also doesn’t have a strong case. Josh Hart would get a spot if he was a frontcourt option.

    So, with Mobley locked into the first frontcourt reserve spot, and those seven players off the board, it would be great to have the plethora of guards as options. Instead, the choice came down to the following guys: Brown, Siakam and Jarrett Allen (OG Anunoby and Jalen Johnson have had nice seasons but didn’t make my cut).

    Brown has been part of Boston’s confusing malaise in recent weeks (8-6 since Jan. 1). However, he has taken on the challenge every night of guarding the best perimeter offensive threat, and he carries a significant burden alongside Tatum as the two offensive engines of one of the NBA’s best teams, so he gets one of the spots basically by default.

    That leaves a very interesting choice between Siakam, who has been the most consistent force on the resurgent Pacers this season, and Allen, who has been a key cog on the NBA’s most surprising team.

    Allen is durable (he has played every game this season) and productive (14 points, 10 boards, 70% shooting), and Cleveland has an argument for getting four players in. Siakam has also played every game this season, scoring over 20 points on 52% shooting with a career-best 41% from deep for an Indiana team that is 9-2 in 2025.

    I went back and forth but ultimately settled on Siakam for essentially the same reason I went with Towns over Mobley: default to the player who carries the greater burden on a nightly basis. That has clearly been Siakam.


    Seven players for two spots? Wild-card chaos among reserves

    Now we get to the two East wild cards, where several guards — LaMelo Ball, Tyrese Haliburton, Tyler Herro, Zach LaVine, Damian Lillard, Tyrese Maxey and Trae Young — all have cases to be considered for final roster spots.

    Maxey was the first to be eliminated. Yes, he’s averaging a career-high 26.4 points, but as his usage has expanded for the injury-riddled Sixers, his shooting percentages have plummeted. (Even the most die-hard 76ers fans wouldn’t argue this team deserves a representative in San Francisco.)

    A lot of the all-in-one numbers would argue Haliburton deserves one of these two spots, and he has certainly come on after an extremely rough start, but his overall résumé falls a bit short of his competitors here, making him the next one to go.

    Ball has one of the more interesting All-Star candidacies in recent memory. His numbers are eye-popping: He’s averaging 29 points and 7.5 assists and has a staggering usage rate of 35.7% (including a league-leading 24 shots per game and 12 3-point attempts per night), the highest of any qualified player this season. But the rebuilding Hornets are nowhere near a playoff berth, and Ball having the ball in his hands so much of the time is, by nature, boosting his stats. A similar narrative follows NBA assists leader Young, who is helming a young Hawks team into a potential playoff spot, but he also falls a bit short of making my final cut.

    LaVine’s and Herro’s numbers, across the board, are virtually identical. Both are averaging 24 points, and Herro has slightly higher assist numbers while LaVine has been the more efficient scorer. Chicago’s offense is a staggering 12 points per 100 worse when LaVine is on the bench, while Miami’s is 10 points worse when Herro sits.

    Two weeks ago, I might have chosen LaVine. But given Chicago’s fall over that span — including losses to the Pelicans, Hornets, Trail Blazers, 76ers and shorthanded Hawks, among others — the nod for one spot goes to Herro, Miami’s one consistent perimeter shot creator during the ongoing Butler saga.

    That leaves Lillard for the final spot. He isn’t quite the dominant backcourt force he once was, but he’s still averaging 25 and 7 while shooting close to 40% from 3 on high volume. He and Antetokounmpo are regularly the only reliable scoring threats for Milwaukee.

    Western Conference picks

    Starters

    G: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Oklahoma City Thunder
    G: Stephen Curry, Golden State Warriors
    FC: Nikola Jokic, Denver Nuggets
    FC: Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio Spurs
    FC: Jaren Jackson Jr., Memphis Grizzlies

    Reserves

    G: Kyrie Irving, Dallas Mavericks
    G: Anthony Edwards, Minnesota Timberwolves
    FC: Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City Thunder
    FC: Anthony Davis, Los Angeles Lakers
    FC: Domantas Sabonis, Sacramento Kings
    WC: Kevin Durant, Phoenix Suns
    WC: LeBron James, Los Angeles Lakers


    A starting lineup shuffle, plus major frontcourt competition

    Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander will go down to the wire in the MVP race and are automatic choices here. Curry is, too, once Luka Doncic was knocked off the ballot because of a calf injury. (Doncic’s injury knocked him off the ballot entirely, easing an already complicated decision for the back end of the roster.)

    While James and Durant were lined up alongside Jokic in the league’s official starting lineup unveiled last week, Wembanyama and Jackson have better cases.

    Wembanyama’s rocket ship to stardom has been as obvious as it has been expected. But while the numbers are eye-popping — 24 points, 10 rebounds and a league-leading 3.9 blocks per game with improving scoring efficiency on all three levels — what truly stands out is that San Antonio is 13.9 points per 100 possessions better when Wembanyama is on the court this season.

    Jackson is having a wildly underrated season in Memphis. For a Grizzlies team that has exceeded expectations despite Ja Morant already missing 19 games, Jackson has played in 45 of Memphis’ 47 games this season. Jackson has built on his developmental time last year as the fulcrum of the Grizzlies’ offense amid many injuries to post a career high in points per game (22.8) while playing almost three minutes fewer per night than he did last year.

    With Doncic’s injury knocking him out of the picture, Irving and Edwards were easy choices as the reserve guards. Irving has been efficient, durable and available for Dallas, while Edwards has shown massive increases in his 3-point attempt rate and volume en route to posting a career-high 26.3 points per game.

    Some might be surprised to see Williams get the first frontcourt reserve spot, but he has had an impressive season in OKC as the team’s secondary shot creator and distributor behind Gilgeous-Alexander. Williams is in the league’s top 15 in estimated plus-minus, continues to take on significant defensive assignments and is a big part of why this team has continued racking up wins while Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein and Alex Caruso have all missed significant time with injuries.

    While Davis will not be the Defensive Player of the Year, Lakers coach J.J. Redick has followed through on his preseason pledge to make Davis the focal point of the Lakers’ offense. The big man has delivered. He has been an impact player at both ends of the court and is producing at a higher rate on increased volume, more than he has during any of his six seasons in Los Angeles.

    Sabonis might be considered a questionable pick as the third and final frontcourt selection, but he shouldn’t be. Sacramento’s offense is a full 10 points worse per 100 possessions with him on the bench, and his numbers across the board — 21 points, a league-leading 14.6 rebounds, 6.5 assists, 60.9% shooting and 48.1% from 3 — are eye-popping.


    Why LeBron and KD aren’t starting — and who they narrowly beat out

    Now, the fun part: We are 10 players in, and still haven’t found spots for Durant or James.

    James, in particular, has had a confusing season. He remains an excellent individual offensive player — he’s averaging nearly 24 points per game on over 50% shooting, hitting nearly 40% from 3 and getting 9 assists per game. But the Lakers are a significantly worse defensive team with him on the court: 8.6 points per 100 possessions across the whole season, and even 6 points per 100 possessions over the past several weeks since James took a two-game, mid-December break to recharge.

    Durant is having another metronomically efficient season: 27.1 points per game shooting over 50% for a 14th consecutive season. Those numbers have come with his worst plus-minus since his first two seasons in the league as the Suns fight to stay in the play-in mix.

    But is there anyone who should overtake either legend? The most notable name missing so far is Durant’s teammate, Devin Booker, who obviously is one of the 12 best players in the Western Conference on pure talent. But Booker’s first two months were far below his usual standard from an efficiency standpoint, and even after some recent improvements he is still shooting his lowest percentage since his third season in the league.

    After consistently pushing Phoenix to elite offenses whenever he was on the court in the past, he hasn’t this year. The Suns have an offensive rating of 114.3 when he’s on the court, his lowest since 2018-19 when Phoenix finished 19-63.

    The most glaring omission from this team is any representation from the second-place Houston Rockets. Amen Thompson would be on this team if the résumés were contained to just this month’s play, though center Alperen Sengun has the best argument over the course of the season. Houston’s offense is seven points per 100 possessions better with him on the court, but his stats lag a bit behind Sabonis and aren’t strong enough to lift him over James or Durant.

    James Harden and Norman Powell have both had underrated seasons for the LA Clippers, one of the biggest surprises in the league. Powell, in particular, is having a career year at 31 years old, with LA’s offense over 11 points per 100 better with him on the court. And Powell’s scoring average has jumped a full 10 points (23.9 from 13.9) year-over-year.

    Ultimately, no one could quite make the case to unseat James or Durant for the final two spots. They aren’t starting for this team like they are in next month’s game(s), but the two future Hall of Famers still very much belong.



    As the NBA All-Star game approaches, basketball fans around the world eagerly await the announcement of the official All-Star ballot. With only 24 spots available, the competition for a spot on the roster is fierce. Let’s take a look at some of the top contenders for each position battle:

    Eastern Conference:
    1. Point Guard: Kyrie Irving, Kemba Walker, Ben Simmons
    2. Shooting Guard: Bradley Beal, Zach LaVine, Jaylen Brown
    3. Small Forward: Kevin Durant, Jayson Tatum, Jimmy Butler
    4. Power Forward: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Julius Randle, Domantas Sabonis
    5. Center: Joel Embiid, Nikola Vucevic, Bam Adebayo

    Western Conference:
    1. Point Guard: Stephen Curry, Damian Lillard, Chris Paul
    2. Shooting Guard: Luka Doncic, Devin Booker, Donovan Mitchell
    3. Small Forward: LeBron James, Kawhi Leonard, Paul George
    4. Power Forward: Anthony Davis, Zion Williamson, Draymond Green
    5. Center: Nikola Jokic, Rudy Gobert, Karl-Anthony Towns

    With so many talented players vying for a spot on the All-Star roster, the competition is sure to be intense. Who will make the final cut? Stay tuned for the official announcement and get ready to see the best of the best face off in the NBA All-Star game.

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  • Tigers Still Exploring Position Player, Bullpen Markets


    The Tigers finalized a one-year deal to add Tommy Kahnle to the back of their bullpen this afternoon. President of baseball operations Scott Harris spoke with reporters shortly after that signing was announced.

    Asked about next steps, Harris pointed to both the position player group and the relief corps as continued target areas. “We’re going to find ways to get better. Bullpen and our lineup are two areas that we are going to look to upgrade if we can, but we also like our depth on both sides of the ball,” Harris said.

    The Kahnle deal brings Detroit’s projected player payroll to roughly $118MM, as calculated by RosterResource. They’re up to roughly $140MM in competitive balance tax obligations. That’s around $14MM above their year-end payroll in 2024. Detroit ran payrolls above $120MM in both 2022 and ’23, however, so it’s not out of the question that ownership is willing to push spending a bit further.

    Harris spoke generally of using any methods of acquisition (i.e. trades, free agency, waivers) to build the depth, so his comments aren’t necessarily an indication of anything major. The Tigers, of course, have long been viewed as one of the top suitors if Alex Bregman does not return to the Astros. As of last week, talks between the sides were reportedly at a standstill. If Detroit does not land Bregman, they’d likely turn to rookie Jace Jung at the hot corner.

    Detroit has already made one notable infield move with the Gleyber Torres signing. That pushed Colt Keith to first base and increased speculation that they could market former first overall pick Spencer Torkelson, whose path to regular playing time is limited. Detroit is likely to turn to second-year player Trey Sweeney at shortstop, forming one of the game’s least experienced left side infield duos if they roll with Jung at third.

    Kahnle is one of at least five pitchers who are locked into A.J. Hinch’s season-opening bullpen. Jason FoleyBeau BrieskeTyler Holton and Will Vest join him as high-leverage options. Kenta Maeda could be in a long relief role in the second season of what looked like a disappointing free agent contract in year one. Brant Hurter and Sean Guenther made strong impressions in long relief last season, though they each have minor league options remaining. That’s also true of former closer Alex Lange, who is still on the 40-man roster and working back from lat surgery that ended his season in June.



    As the MLB offseason continues, the Detroit Tigers are still actively exploring options in both the position player and bullpen markets.

    After a busy start to the offseason that included signing several free agents and making a blockbuster trade, the Tigers are looking to further bolster their roster.

    In terms of position players, the Tigers are reportedly interested in adding a veteran presence to their lineup. They are looking for someone who can provide leadership and experience to their young core of players, while also contributing offensively.

    In the bullpen, the Tigers are looking to add depth and talent to their relief corps. They have already made a few additions to their bullpen this offseason, but they are still looking for additional arms to solidify their pitching staff.

    Overall, the Tigers are focused on building a competitive team for the upcoming season and are actively exploring all available options in both the position player and bullpen markets. Stay tuned for more updates as the offseason progresses.

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