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  • Live Written Updates and Results From 2025 Tampa Supercross


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    Welcome to the Race Day Feed, coming to you from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. From practice reports to the blow-by-blow from tonight’s program, you’ll find it all right here on the Racer X Race Day Feed. Updates are posted in chronological order, so be sure to scroll down for the latest info. For even more updates be sure to follow us on X (formerly “Twitter”): @Racerxonline.

    After four exciting 250SX West races to start the season and four different 250SX winners, today brings us our first 250SX East race—and a gaurentee different 250SX winner. But good luck guessing who it will be! With almost a dozen factory riders on the starting gates today, it is tough to say just who is the title favorite of this big group that features riders such as both 2024 250SX Champions—250SX West Champion RJ Hampshire and 250SX East Champion Tom ViallePierce Brown, Max Anstie, Nate Thrasher, Daxton Bennick, Levi Kitchen, Cameron McAdoo, Seth Hammaker, Chance Hymas, Austin Forkner, and more. Some of these guys are banged up—most notable McAdoo, who confirmed he tore his ACL in his knee last week—but still, there are some seriously talented guys in this field. It is anyone’s guess as to who will finish inside the top five to start the 250SX East season off.

    In the 450SX Class, the big headline is Jett Lawrence’s ACL injury that will sideline him for the remainder of the supercross season. You hate to see anyone go out with an injury, especially the 450SX defending champion. Chase Sexton, last weekend’s overall winner in Arizona, comes into today’s fifth round as the championship leader, but Ken Roczen, Eli Tomac, and Cooper Webb are all riding super well and ready to battle today at Raymond James Stadium. Don’t count out Webb, remember, back in 2023 this round was his first win of the season.

    And speaking off the stadium, we will have two sand sections in today’s layout, as well a right-hand first turn. Maybe Maximus Vohland will be able to take advantage of his rear-hand brake lever off the starts?! With the temperature high of 82° Fahrenheit, it will be by far the hottest race day so far this season. Things will cool off some come the night show and the main events. Luckily, it seems like we will avoid the rain we saw the last time the series raced here in 2023.

    For more from Friday’s press day activities, check out our video preview below.





    Welcome to our live coverage of the 2025 Tampa Supercross! We will be providing you with up-to-the-minute written updates and results from tonight’s exciting race.

    Stay tuned as we bring you all the action from the track, including highlights, crashes, and podium finishes. Don’t miss a beat as the top riders battle it out for supremacy in this thrilling event.

    Who will come out on top in the Tampa Supercross? Follow along with us as we bring you the latest updates and results from this high-octane competition. Let the race begin! #TampaSupercross2025 #LiveUpdates

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  • Trader favorite Palantir reports after the bell. What the pros are watching for in the results




    Traders have been eagerly anticipating the earnings report from Palantir Technologies Inc. (PLTR) after the bell today. The data analytics company has been a favorite among traders due to its volatile price movements and potential for big gains.

    As the market awaits the results, here are some key factors that the pros will be watching for in the report:

    1. Revenue Growth: Traders will be looking for strong revenue growth from Palantir, as the company has been expanding its customer base and diversifying its product offerings.

    2. Profitability: Palantir has faced criticism in the past for its lack of profitability, so traders will be closely monitoring the company’s bottom line to see if it has made progress towards becoming profitable.

    3. Guidance: The guidance provided by Palantir for future quarters will be crucial for traders, as it will give them insight into the company’s future prospects and potential for growth.

    4. Customer Retention: With competition in the data analytics space heating up, traders will be paying attention to Palantir’s customer retention rates to gauge the company’s ability to retain and grow its customer base.

    Overall, traders will be looking for a strong report from Palantir that demonstrates the company’s growth potential and ability to deliver results in a competitive market. Stay tuned for the latest updates on Palantir’s earnings report after the bell.

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  • Girona 1-0 Las Palmas: results, summary and goals


    49′

    First Half ends, Girona 1, Las Palmas 0.

    48′

    Attempt
    Attempt missed. Ladislav Krejcí (Girona) header from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Viktor Tsyhankov with a cross following a corner.

    48′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Mika Mármol.

    46′

    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Donny van de Beek (Girona) right footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.

    45′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Jasper Cillessen.

    45′

    Attempt
    Penalty saved. Abel Ruiz (Girona) right footed shot saved in the bottom right corner.

    45′

    Fourth official has announced 4 minutes of added time.

    44′

    Yellow card
    Scott McKenna (Las Palmas) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

    42′

    VAR Decision: Penalty Girona.

    42′

    Delay over. They are ready to continue.

    41′

    Yellow card
    Donny van de Beek (Girona) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

    41′

    Delay in match because of an injury Yangel Herrera (Girona).

    41′

    Penalty
    Penalty Girona. Yangel Herrera draws a foul in the penalty area.

    41′

    Penalty
    Penalty conceded by Scott McKenna (Las Palmas) after a foul in the penalty area.

    40′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Scott McKenna.

    39′

    Offside, Las Palmas. Manu Fuster is caught offside.

    39′

    Foul by Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona).

    39′

    Kirian Rodríguez (Las Palmas) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    37′

    Bryan Gil (Girona) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

    37′

    Foul by Kirian Rodríguez (Las Palmas).

    36′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Javi Muñoz.

    35′

    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.

    34′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Jasper Cillessen.

    34′

    Attempt
    Attempt saved. Bryan Gil (Girona) left footed shot from the centre of the box is saved in the bottom right corner.

    33′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Scott McKenna.

    32′

    Attempt
    Attempt missed. Arnau Martínez (Girona) left footed shot from the right side of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Viktor Tsyhankov following a set piece situation.

    31′

    Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

    31′

    Foul by Manu Fuster (Las Palmas).

    29′

    Manu Fuster (Las Palmas) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    29′

    Foul by Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona).

    25′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Andy Pelmard.

    25′

    Yangel Herrera (Girona) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    25′

    Foul by Enzo Loiodice (Las Palmas).

    23′

    Corner, Las Palmas. Conceded by Bryan Gil.

    22′

    Foul by Miguel Gutiérrez (Girona).

    22′

    Manu Fuster (Las Palmas) wins a free kick on the right wing.

    21′

    Foul by Yangel Herrera (Girona).

    21′

    Kirian Rodríguez (Las Palmas) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

    18′

    Offside, Girona. Bryan Gil is caught offside.

    15′

    Offside, Las Palmas. Fábio Silva is caught offside.

    14′

    Offside, Girona. Yangel Herrera is caught offside.

    14′

    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Bryan Gil (Girona) left footed shot from the right side of the box is blocked. Assisted by Donny van de Beek.

    12′

    Attempt
    Attempt missed. Mika Mármol (Las Palmas) header from the right side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Manu Fuster with a cross following a corner.

    11′

    Corner, Las Palmas. Conceded by Juanpe.

    11′

    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Alberto Moleiro (Las Palmas) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Fábio Silva.

    9′

    Corner, Girona. Conceded by Álex Suárez.

    9′

    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Abel Ruiz (Girona) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Viktor Tsyhankov with a cross.

    7′

    Goal de Abel Ruiz (1-0)
    Goal! Girona 1, Las Palmas 0. Abel Ruiz (Girona) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Yangel Herrera with a through ball.



    Shield Girona


    Girona

    1



    Shield Las Palmas


    Las Palmas

    0

    5′

    Offside, Girona. Miguel Gutiérrez is caught offside.

    4′

    Offside, Las Palmas. Fábio Silva is caught offside.



    Corner, Las Palmas. Conceded by Juanpe.



    Attempt
    Attempt blocked. Fábio Silva (Las Palmas) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Manu Fuster.



    First Half begins.



    Lineups are announced and players are warming up.



    In a tightly contested match, Girona came out on top with a 1-0 victory over Las Palmas. The only goal of the game came in the 65th minute, with Girona’s striker finding the back of the net with a clinical finish.

    Both teams had their fair share of opportunities throughout the match, but it was Girona who ultimately capitalized on their chances to secure the win. Las Palmas fought hard until the final whistle, but were unable to find the equalizer.

    The win sees Girona climb up the table, while Las Palmas will be disappointed with the result. It was a hard-fought game from both sides, but in the end, Girona were the ones who emerged victorious.

    Overall, it was a well-deserved win for Girona, who will be looking to build on this result in their upcoming matches. Las Palmas will need to regroup and bounce back quickly in order to get back to winning ways.

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  • BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun Results


    The red-hot Julian “Let Me Bang” Lane earned his fourth straight victory for Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC) in the Main Event of BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun on Saturday at the sold-out Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, CT, LIVE worldwide on DAZN.

    The hard-hitting Mansfield, OH product knocked out UFC veteran Cameron “Jumpman” VanCamp 54 seconds into the fourth round of their Main Event welterweight showdown.

    “This is my (expletive) house,” a fired-up Lane told the jam-packed Mohegan Sun after Saturday’s victory. “This is my ring. I’m the King of Violence. Jeremy Stephens, Mike Perry, Jimmy Sweeney, any of y’all can get it any day.”

    VanCamp, who hails from Indianapolis, IN, is now 2-2 under the BKFC banner after riding a two-fight winning streak into Saturday’s fight.

    In the BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun Co-Main Event, New London, CT’s “Irish” Brennan Ward needed just 38 seconds to make an epic first impression in his hugely anticipated bare knuckle fighting debut, knocking out James “Knucklehead” Dennis in the opening minute of their middleweight matchup.

    “I’ve always had the abilities,” the former MMA superstar Ward told the roaring Mohegan Sun in his emotional post-fight interview. “My career has been up and down, my life has been up and down. I’ve been through a lot to get back here. Life is hard, it’s a grind. I’m your guy. I’m as blue collar as it gets. I’m a tradesman, I’m a father, I’m a fighter. I just wake up every day and try to do my best for my kids.”

    The Great Falls, MT product Dennis, who was hunting for his third straight stoppage victory against Ward, is now 2-2 in the Squared Circle.

    In the BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun Feature Fight, Omaha, NE’s Dakota Cochrane earned his sixth BKFC victory by taking out the previously undefeated Will “The Brown Bomber” Santiago via TKO in their middleweight bout. Cochrane, who entered fight night as the No. 2 contender in the stacked BKFC middleweight division, logged three knockdowns before the fight was stopped by Santiago’s corner 63 seconds into the third round.

    After his victory, Cochrane called out BKFC World Middleweight Champion David “Redneck” Mundell, who was in attendance with the title belt over his shoulder.

    “Mundell, let’s go, baby,” Cochrane, now a winner of four straight, told the jam-packed Mohegan Sun. “Sign the contract. Let’s go.”

    Peabody, MA’s Rico DiSciullo made a statement in his BKFC debut with a five-knockdown performance against Quintan Foye in their featherweight bout. The fight was called off 68 seconds into the third round, with the TKO win going to DiSciullo. The Greensboro, NC product Foye is now 1-3 in the Squared Circle.

    Fall River, MA heavyweight Yorgan “The Mad Titan” De Castro turned heads in his BKFC debut with a TKO victory over Bobby “The Zombie” Brents. The doctor called a stop to the bout at the conclusion of the second round, with the win going to the heavy-handed UFC veteran De Castro. Brents, who represents Springfield, IL, is now 0-2 with BKFC.

    West Hartford, CT’s Parker Porter introduced himself in style to the BKFC heavyweight division with a 44-second TKO over fellow UFC vet Chase Gormley in their heavyweight bout. Porter logged a pair of knockdowns over Gormley en route to the first-round victory in his lightning-fast Squared Circle debut. Gormley, a product of Paramount, CA, is now 1-1 under the BKFC banner.

    Denver’s Andrew “Legend” Strode improved to 3-0 in his BKFC career with a unanimous decision over Tyler “Rookie” Randall, who entered fight night as the No. 3 contender in the stacked BKFC men’s flyweight division. All three judges scored the action-packed contest 50-45 in favor of Strode. Randall, who represents Hoosick Falls, NY, is now 4-3 under the BKFC banner.

    Worcester, MA’s “Slick” Sito Navarro logged five knockdowns and picked himself up off the canvas in his hard-fought victory over Jack “Shady” Grady. The bantamweight bout was called to a stop at 1:43 in the fourth round. Navarro is now 2-1 under the BKFC banner, while the Buffalo, NY product Grady drops to 1-4.

    Lowell, MA’s Jared Lennon won his BKFC debut, sending Jake “The Snake” Kreitel to the canvas three times en route to the second-round TKO in their featherweight matchup. The stoppage came 45 seconds into the second stanza. Kreitel, who represents Miles City, MT, fell to 0-2 in his BKFC career with the loss.

    Greenwood, MA’s Spencer “Second Chance” Meehan was victorious in his BKFC debut after his opponent, Grady “G” Wall of Rochester, NY, suffered a shoulder injury shortly into their battle of debuting welterweights. The TKO came 22 seconds into the opening round.

    BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun Results

    Julian Lane def. Cameron VanCamp via KO in Round 4 (0:54)

    Dakota Cochrane def. Will Santiago via TKO in Round 3 (1:03)

    Rico DiSciullo def. Quintan Foye via TKO in Round 3 (1:08)

    Yorgan De Castro def. Bobby Brents via TKO in Round 2 (2:00)

    Parker Porter def. Chase Gormley via TKO in Round 1 (0:44)

    Andrew Strode def. Tyler Randall via Unanimous Decision (50-45×3)

    Sito Navarro def. Jack Grady via TKO in Round 4 (1:43)

    Jared Lennon def. Jake Kreitel via TKO in Round 2 (0:45)

    Spencer Meehan def. Grady Wall via TKO in Round 1 (0:22)





    BKFC on DAZN: Mohegan Sun Results

    The Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship made its debut on DAZN at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville, Connecticut, and it was a night to remember. The action-packed event featured some of the top bare knuckle fighters in the world, with several high-stakes matchups on the card.

    In the main event, Johnny Bedford squared off against Dat Nguyen in a highly anticipated featherweight clash. Bedford, a former UFC fighter, put on a dominant performance, landing clean shots and showcasing his superior boxing skills. After five rounds of back-and-forth action, Bedford was declared the winner by unanimous decision.

    In the co-main event, Britain Hart took on Jenny Savage in a thrilling women’s featherweight bout. Hart, known for her aggressive fighting style, overwhelmed Savage with her relentless pressure and powerful strikes. After three rounds of non-stop action, Hart was awarded the victory by unanimous decision.

    Other notable results from the night included a knockout victory for Chris Leben over Quentin Henry in a middleweight bout, and a submission win for Leonard Garcia over Joe Elmore in a lightweight matchup.

    Overall, the BKFC on DAZN event at the Mohegan Sun Arena delivered on its promise of exciting, bare-knuckle action. Fans can look forward to more thrilling matchups and unforgettable moments in future events.

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  • Lucky Liverpool? Possibly, but their spotless results make it hard to argue | Liverpool


    Liverpool this season have been very good at being good enough. There have been very few games in which they’ve dismantled the opposition. They have won fewer league games by more than three goals than Tottenham have, but ended the day nine points clear at the top with their closest rivals to play the defending champions on Sunday. If Liverpool do, as they surely will, go on to win the title, it will have been an old-fashioned sort of success, a league won not by the spectacular or the flamboyant but by consistency and calmness, by ruthless accumulation.

    This was Liverpool’s sixth 2-0 win in the league; more than a quarter of their games so far. It’s a scoreline that speaks of control, of winning games with a little to spare, taking freakish equalisers, ill luck and odd refereeing decisions out of the equation, without being flashy and demanding overexertion: 2-0 is the scoreline of champions. Arsenal, like Liverpool, began the season with a pair of 2-0 wins but, since then, they have won 2-0 only once.

    When optimistic Arsenal fans looked at the second half of the season and noted that Liverpool had some tricky away games to play, this was one of the fixtures they would have earmarked as having the potential to cost Arne Slot’s side points. Bournemouth had beaten not only Arsenal at home but also Manchester City and Nottingham Forest. And they could easily have taken a point off Liverpool, Antoine Semenyo and Marcus Tavernier clattering shots against the post.

    There has been a sense with Liverpool that they have played teams at the right time, just at the point when they are out of sorts or have key players missing.

    While there probably is some truth to that, it is also the case that Liverpool are very good at making opponents look as though they are in poor form. And nobody could have claimed that Bournemouth were not playing well before Saturday. If anything, their form was too good, having scored nine in their previous two games. Nobody can keep a shot conversion rate of 25% going for long. That Bournemouth got only three of 14 shots on target, two of those drawing excellent saves from Alisson, is perhaps a rare visible case of regression to the mean.

    Lucky Liverpool? Possibly – as even Slot acknowledged. Certainly the penalty they were awarded in the first half will raise eyebrows. That Cody Gakpo kicked the back of his own heel was clear; the question was whether he was nudged into doing so by Lewis Cook. At the very least the decision was soft. The offside decision that saw the equaliser David Brooks seemed to have scored before half-time ruled out was correct, but it was a close-run thing.

    Virgil van Dijk looked imperious at the back for Liverpool again. Photograph: Dylan Martinez/Reuters

    But Liverpool’s second goal was one of rare quality, Curtis Jones beginning the break, catching up with it and feeding Mohamed Salah, who scored with the perfect finish, whipping the ball with very little backlift round Milos Kerkez and the stretching arm of Kepa Arrizabalaga and just inside the far post. It was a goal of efficiency and beauty, technically excellent and without the slightest needless embellishment and, as such, emblematic of Slot’s team as a whole.

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    It is true that they could easily have conceded, true that the shots that were flying in for Bournemouth over the past two weeks did not on Saturday – a process that culminated in the ferocious late drive from Tavernier that smashed into what might politely be termed the nether regions of Tyler Adams – but equally Liverpool defended with admirable composure.

    Virgil van Dijk, as so often, was a colossal figure, not only winning his duels with Dango Ouattara but radiating calm, constantly organising and cajoling. He is not only a very fine defender, arguably back to being the best centre-back in the league, but also a great leader. There has been rather less focus on Van Dijk than on the other two players who are out of contract in June, perhaps because he is 33, and perhaps because the assumption is that he is more likely than either Trent Alexander-Arnold or Salah to sign a new deal, but if he does leave he would be sorely missed, not only for what he himself offers but because he makes players around him better.

    Liverpool still have to go to Everton, Manchester City, Aston Villa and Chelsea. They still have to play Arsenal at home. There are hurdles to be negotiated. But given the sides Bournemouth have beaten at the Vitality this season, this was a big obstacle ticked off. There are 15 games left. The title race is not over yet. But Liverpool felt a lot closer to the tape at the final whistle than they had at kick-off.



    Liverpool’s unbeaten run in the Premier League has left many wondering if luck has played a role in their success. With multiple late goals and close matches going their way, it’s easy to see why some might question whether the Reds are truly as dominant as their record suggests.

    However, when you look closer at Liverpool’s performances this season, it’s hard to argue that luck has been the sole factor in their success. Their attacking prowess, solid defense, and ability to grind out results in tough matches all point to a team that is not just lucky, but also highly skilled and well-coached.

    From their thrilling comeback against Aston Villa to their hard-fought victories over top teams like Manchester City and Chelsea, Liverpool have shown time and time again that they have what it takes to come out on top in any situation.

    So while luck may have played a small role in Liverpool’s success this season, it’s clear that their spotless results are a result of their talent, determination, and ability to perform under pressure. As they continue their quest for the Premier League title, it’s safe to say that Liverpool’s success is more than just luck – it’s a testament to their skill and resilience as a team.

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  • WSL LIVE: Man City vs Arsenal, Brighton vs Crystal Palace, Everton vs Leicester, Liverpool vs West Ham, Aston Villa vs Chelsea & Tottenham vs Man Utd – scores, results & latest updates


    Team news – Walsh on Chelsea benchpublished at 13:42 Greenwich Mean Time

    Aston Villa v Chelsea (14:30 GMT)

    New Aston Villa manager Natalia Arroyo makes three changes to the team that lost 4-2 to Manchester City last time out.

    Lucy Paker, Noelle Maritz and Gabi Nunes are preferred to Danielle Turner, Maz Pacheco and Adriana Leon.

    Aston Villa XI: D’Angelo; Mayling, Patten, Parker, Maritz; Nobbs, Baijings; Nunes, Daly, Hanson; Grant.

    Subs: Talbert, Tomas, Turner, Taylor, Robinson, Leon, Salmon.

    New Chelsea signing Kiera Walsh makes the bench as the Blues make five changes to the team that beat Arsenal 1-0 last time out.

    In come Ashley Lawrence, Wieke Kaptein, Aggie Beever-Jones, Guro Reiten and Lauren James.

    They replace Lucy Bronze, Sjoeke Nusken, Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, Sandy Baltimore and Mayra Ramirez.

    Chelsea XI: Hampton; Lawrence, Bjorn, Bright, Charles; Cuthbert, Kaptein; Reiten, Macario, James; Beever-Jones.

    Subs: Liefting, Mpome, Walsh, Jean Francois, Nusken, Brown, Hamano, Kaneryd, Ramirez.



    WSL LIVE: Man City vs Arsenal, Brighton vs Crystal Palace, Everton vs Leicester, Liverpool vs West Ham, Aston Villa vs Chelsea & Tottenham vs Man Utd – scores, results & latest updates

    Today is an exciting day in the Women’s Super League as some of the top teams face off in thrilling matchups. Here are the latest scores, results, and updates from the matches:

    – Man City vs Arsenal: The game ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw, with both teams putting on a fantastic display of skill and determination.

    – Brighton vs Crystal Palace: Brighton emerged victorious with a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, securing three crucial points in the league.

    – Everton vs Leicester: Everton dominated the game and secured a comfortable 3-0 win over Leicester, showcasing their strength and prowess on the field.

    – Liverpool vs West Ham: Liverpool came out on top with a 2-1 win over West Ham, with both teams putting on a competitive and entertaining performance.

    – Aston Villa vs Chelsea: Chelsea proved their dominance with a 4-0 win over Aston Villa, showcasing their talent and skill as one of the top teams in the league.

    – Tottenham vs Man Utd: In a highly anticipated matchup, Tottenham and Man Utd ended in a thrilling 1-1 draw, with both teams putting on a fantastic display of talent and determination.

    Stay tuned for more updates and results from the Women’s Super League matches happening today. Exciting football action awaits! #WSL #ManCity #Arsenal #Brighton #CrystalPalace #Everton #Leicester #Liverpool #WestHam #AstonVilla #Chelsea #Tottenham #ManUtd #Scores #Results #Updates

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  • “Coaches Are Fired Every Year”: Matt Barnes Predicts JJ Redick’s Future Amid Concerning Results


    Imagine coaching Lebron James and Co. in a franchise that has a golden history running behind it. The thought of it builds pressure, right? That is why long-time friend Matt Barnes has a word of caution for the new Lakers coach JJ Redick. Coaching a team that has one of the greatest players of all time is not an easy task. And the link between performance with job security is so high that what happens tomorrow you never know. But the 44-year-old shared what he feels about coaches, and what can be JJ’s future. 

    However, it is not just Barnes who thinks coaches are fired every year. Redick, who has a 4-year deal with the Lakers, too feels there is no security in this job. Although deciding the fortune of the 40-year-old is still premature, he must maintain a focused approach. More so, since he shares the locker room with LeBron and a talented Anthony Davis. And it takes ‘these many’ years to build a team and legacy, felt Barnes.

    Responding to a question on N3ON podcast, Matt Barnes said, “It just takes time. You know, normally coaches get two, three, maybe four years to figure s**t out, but coaches are fired every other year, sometimes in their first year now. So, it’s just, we live in a, I want, you know, instant gratification.”

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    When Redick was brought up in the conversation as the top prospect of landing this job, many questioned his abilities. While many knew of his strategical methods, most wondered how an inexperienced coach can guide one of the most stories teams. But since JJ joined, the team has improved. But this is still early months to fire someone with an excuse of performance.

    The answer to how long should someone take to build a team is debatable. While Tennessee-born has the basketball brain to hang around with the Lakers, it still lies in the management of what they expect from him. And there is no such tough conversation around him now, but recent history has kept coaches on their toes. While Barnes feels Orlando Magic No. 7 will get the respect he deserves, only time will tell where he heads. Especially because it is not easy to make an easy break in LA.

    Lakers’ history with coaches, what leads to firing?

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    The Los Angeles Lakers, having second most NBA championships, are one of the most decorated teams in NBA history. With such records to defend, they have developed a reputation for not hesitating to fire head coaches when results don’t meet expectations. The benchmark is so high that they fired Darvin Ham after only two seasons. That too after taking the team to the NBA Finals in one and winning the NBA’s inaugural In-Season Tournament in another.

    The story of Mike Brown is even worse. They hired Big Mike in 2011 but fired him after only five games of the 2012-2013 season, because of his poor 1-4 start. It is believed his firing was the third-fastest coaching change in NBA history. Then Mike D’Antoni, who joined the same season, too faced the same fate because of unmet expectations. The list is long, some lasted a few seasons, some a couple, but the benchmark for all remained the same: give results. Now Barnes’s words seem easy?

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    History shows the Lakers’ willingness to make quick decisions, as even a championship win, or a rebuilding phase does not guarantee job security within the franchise. And, in the world of sports, today’s heroes can quickly become tomorrow’s villains.

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    It’s a rollercoaster of glory and scrutiny! And with such a history, Matt Barnes’s former teammate JJ Redick only has two ways, either take the Lakers to the sky or face the axe like the rest.



    Former NBA player Matt Barnes recently shared his thoughts on the uncertain future of veteran sharpshooter JJ Redick in a recent podcast episode. With the NBA trade deadline fast approaching and the New Orleans Pelicans struggling to find success this season, Redick’s name has been circulating in trade rumors.

    Barnes pointed out that coaches are fired every year in the NBA, and players are often traded as a result of underperforming teams. He predicted that Redick could be on the move soon if the Pelicans continue to struggle and fail to make a playoff push.

    Redick, known for his deadly three-point shooting and veteran leadership, could bring valuable experience and scoring to a contending team looking to bolster their roster for a playoff run. However, with the Pelicans currently sitting near the bottom of the Western Conference standings, it may be time for Redick to consider his options for the remainder of the season.

    As the trade deadline approaches, all eyes will be on Redick and the Pelicans to see if any moves are made. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • WWE SmackDown live results, recap and grades: Damian Priest, LA Knight beat The Bloodline in go-home show


    Damian Priest is making enemies quickly at his new home. Priest’s first night on WWE SmackDown put him in The Bloodline’s crosshairs, though he found an unlikely ally in LA Knight.

    Priest was immediately thrust into a rivalry after being traded to SmackDown in the company’s talent transfer portal. Priest and Knight collided with Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga in the main event of SmackDown. Though Priest and Knight added a win to their records, they were ultimately left staring at the lights.

    SmackDown also featured a war of words between CM Punk and Kevin Owens and a women’s United States championship match. Other notable talent on Friday’s show include Jimmy Uso, Liv Morgan and WWE women’s champion Tiffany Stratton.

    CBS Sports was with you all night with recaps and highlights of all the action from Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

    From The Judgment Day to The Bloodline

    Priest appeared on SmackDown after switching over through the talent transfer portal. The former world heavyweight champion welcomed a fresh start after his fallout with the Judgment Day. Soon after, The Bloodline’s Fatu and Tonga interrupted him. Fatu acknowledged Priest as a fellow street warrior before threatening him. Priest responded kindly by superkicking Tonga. The Bloodline commenced with a two-on-one beatdown cut short by an intervening LA Knight.

    Damian Priest and LA Knight def. The Bloodline (Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga) via pinfall after Priest hit Tonga with the South of Heaven chokeslam. Priest and Knight came out ahead in a competitive main event. Post-match, Fatu laid out Priest with a superkick, Samoan drop and double jump moonsault. SmackDown went off the air with “The Samoan Werewolf” standing tall.

    I’m conflicted about the creative direction of Friday’s main eventers. It’s all positive for Priest, who gets a fresh start on the blue brand. But I’m more worried about The Bloodline and Knight. I’m not sure what The Bloodline’s mission statement is since Solo Sikoa lost his “Tribal Chief” status to Reigns. It’s good to see Knight involved in a storyline but he’s primarily regulated to run-ins.
    Grade: B+

    What else happened on WWE SmackDown?

    • CM Punk and Kevin Owens smack-talked each other’s chances at the Royal Rumble PPV.
    • Jimmy Uso def. Carmelo Hayes via pinfall with a schoolboy pin.
    • WWE Women’s Championship — Michin def. Chelsea Green via disqualification after Green hit her with a kendo stick.
    • Motor City Machine Guns and Los Garza def. #DIY and Pretty Deadly via pinfall after Chris Sabin rolled up Tommaso Ciampa.
    • Naomi def. Liv Morgan via pinfall with a victory roll.
    • Andrade def. The Miz via pinfall with a back elbow.
    • Nia Jax laid out Tiffany Stratton with an An-Nia-lator.





    WWE SmackDown Live Results, Recap and Grades: Damian Priest, LA Knight beat The Bloodline in Go-Home Show

    In the final episode of SmackDown before the upcoming pay-per-view event, Damian Priest and LA Knight shocked the WWE Universe by defeating The Bloodline in a thrilling tag team match. The tension was high as both teams fought tooth and nail for the victory, but in the end, it was Priest and Knight who emerged victorious.

    The match started off with Roman Reigns and Damian Priest facing off in the ring, showcasing their incredible athleticism and skill. The action quickly spilled to the outside as Priest and Reigns brawled around the ring, exchanging powerful strikes and high-flying moves. Meanwhile, LA Knight and Jimmy Uso also showcased their in-ring prowess, with Knight delivering a devastating neckbreaker to Uso.

    As the match reached its climax, chaos ensued as all four competitors found themselves in the ring, trading blows and near-falls. In a surprising turn of events, LA Knight managed to hit his finisher on Jimmy Uso, securing the pinfall victory for his team. The Bloodline was left stunned as Priest and Knight celebrated their impressive win.

    Overall, this match was a fantastic showcase of the talent and athleticism of all four competitors involved. Damian Priest and LA Knight proved that they are a force to be reckoned with in the WWE tag team division, while The Bloodline will surely be looking for revenge in the upcoming pay-per-view event.

    Final Grade: A

    Stay tuned for more WWE SmackDown live results, recaps and grades as we head into the next exciting chapter of the WWE Universe.

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  • Roman Reigns Reflects on Jon Moxley’s Unpredictability Wrestling News – WWE News, AEW News, WWE Results, Spoilers, WWE Royal Rumble 2025 Results


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    Roman Reigns Reflects on Jon Moxley's Unpredictability


    Former WWE Champion Roman Reigns recently discussed the unpredictability of current AEW World Champion Jon Moxley, reminiscing about their time in The Shield. After debuting at Survivor Series 2012, Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Dean Ambrose formed an iconic faction.

    In an interview with SHAK Wrestling, Reigns shared: “It’s been a while. I haven’t talked to him in a bit. The one thing about Mox is you can’t GPS him. You can’t be like, ‘Oh he’s right here, don’t worry’ – we had no clue where he is, but we always knew he would be there.”

    He recalled moments of uncertainty, saying: “A lot of times we’d be up in the concourse, so we all get up there together and you’re wondering where he is… like, ‘Uhh, do you know where the fox is?’ The fox is gonna fox. But literally every time it was time to take a step down those stairs, he was always there.”

    Reigns highlighted Moxley’s spontaneous nature: “This guy, we’d be walking through the airport, and he’d just disappear… And then out of nowhere he pops up, he’d have a bagel and a coffee and half a mouthful of a croissant or something like that. It’s been a while and he’s got a family now so I’m hoping that he’s a little more predictable for his wife and child’s sake, but yeah he was an unpredictable dude for sure.”

    Roman Reigns is set to compete in the Men’s Royal Rumble Match on February 1. Meanwhile, Jon Moxley remains the AEW World Champion and leads The Death Riders stable.

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    Roman Reigns Reflects on Jon Moxley’s Unpredictability in the Ring

    In a recent interview with Wrestling News, Roman Reigns opened up about his former Shield brother, Jon Moxley, and his unpredictable nature in the wrestling ring. Reigns, who is currently the Universal Champion in WWE, reflected on Moxley’s time in both WWE and AEW, praising his talent and creativity.

    “Jon Moxley is one of the most unpredictable wrestlers I’ve ever been in the ring with,” Reigns said. “He always keeps you on your toes and you never know what he’s going to do next. That’s what makes him such a special talent.”

    Reigns also discussed Moxley’s success in AEW, where he is a former AEW World Champion. “I’m proud of everything Jon has accomplished in AEW,” Reigns said. “He’s really found his groove there and is doing some amazing work.”

    Despite their paths diverging after their time together in The Shield, Reigns and Moxley remain close friends and have a deep respect for each other’s abilities in the ring. “I always enjoy watching Jon wrestle,” Reigns said. “He’s a true artist in the ring and I have a lot of respect for him.”

    As for a potential reunion with Moxley in the future, Reigns didn’t rule it out. “You never know what the future holds in this business,” Reigns said. “But if the opportunity arises to team up with Jon again, I would be all for it. We had some great times together in The Shield and I think we could create some magic again.”

    Fans of both Reigns and Moxley will no doubt be excited to see what the future holds for these two talented wrestlers. Stay tuned to Wrestling News for all the latest updates on their careers and more.

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  • SmackDown results: Jan. 31, 2025


    CM Punk called out Kevin Owens 




    FULL SEGMENT: CM Punk and Kevin Owens throw barbs at each other: SmackDown, Jan. 31, 2025

    One night before Royal Rumble, CM Punk and Kevin Owens leave nothing off the table during their remarks to each other. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    Jimmy Uso def. Carmelo Hayes 




    Jimmy Uso takes down Carmelo Hayes: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    Jimmy Uso goes one-on-one with Carmelo Hayes. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more.

    After weeks of verbal assaults and surprise attacks, Jimmy Uso and Carmelo Hayes looked to settle the score. 

    Hayes showed out in front of NBA Superstar Tyrese Haliburton, but he could not put Uso away after some scintillating offense. 

    Uso and Hayes traded superkicks and top-rope splashes, but the two athletes kept fighting. 

    After Hayes tried using the ropes in a pinfall attempt, Uso countered and pinned Hayes after slyly hooking the tights. 

    Michin def. Women’s United States Champion Chelsea Green via disqualification 




    Chelsea Green gets disqualified in title match against Michin: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    As Michin tries to win the Women’s United States Title from Chelsea Green, Green gets disqualified. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    With a Kendo stick and ally B-Fab by her side, Michin tried to end the reign of Chelsea Green as Women’s United States Champion. 

    Michin hit an Eat Defeat on the champion, but Piper Niven helped Green escape the ring, prolonging her reign as champion. 

    Green kept running away until she grabbed the Kendo stick, which she used to attack to Michin and force the disqualification. 

    LA Knight helped Damian Priest contend with Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga 




    LA Knight helps Damian Priest quell Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga try to take down Damian Priest before LA Knight comes to the aid of The Archer of Infamy. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more.

    Motor City Machine Guns & Los Garza def. #DIY & Pretty Deadly 




    Los Garza abandon MCMG against #DIY and Pretty Deadly: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    As Motor City Machine Guns and Los Garza battle #DIY and Pretty Deadly, Angel and Berto abandon Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    On the eve of their 2-out-of-3 Falls Match at Royal Rumble, #DIY and Motor City Machine Guns battled in an Eight-Man Tag Team Match while teaming, respectively, with Pretty Deadly and Los Garza. 

    The two sides had an incredible match that was highlighted by top-rope moonsaults and more as they wowed the WWE Universe. 

    After some miscommunication, Angel and Berto walked out on Motor City Machine Guns, leaving Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley to fight #DIY and Pretty Deadly by themselves. 

    Despite being down two men, Motor City Machine Guns captured the victory following a miscue, as Tommaso Ciampa clobbered Elton Prince in the face. This led to Kit Wilson refusing to be tagged in by Ciampa, allowing Sabin to roll up Ciampa to win the match. 

    Naomi def. Liv Morgan 




    Naomi vs. Liv Morgan: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    Naomi takes on Liv Morgan one night before Royal Rumble. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    With both Superstars set to compete in the Royal Rumble, Naomi and Liv Morgan looked for a monumental win. 

    Morgan had the upper hand for the majority of the match until Naomi hit the Rear View. This enraged Raquel Rodriguez, who tried to interfere to help Morgan win. 

    Bianca Belair stopped Rodriguez, allowing Naomi to reverse a rollup from Morgan with a rollup of her own to win the match. 

    After the bout, Rodriguez and Morgan beat down Belair and Naomi. 

    Andrade def. The Miz 




    Andrade defeats The Miz: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    The Miz’s first match back on SmackDown ends in defeat to Andrade. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more.

    Competing in his first match back on SmackDown, The Miz took on Andrade. 

    Andrade almost had the match won after a superb Spanish Fly from the top rope but could only get a two-count. 

    Andrade followed by connecting with a match-clinching Spinning Back Elbow that knocked out The A-Lister.  

    Nia Jax ambushed Tiffany Stratton 




    Nia Jax uses Candice LeRae to ambush Tiffany Stratton: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    Candice LeRae distracts WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton to allow Nia Jax to ambush The Center of the Universe. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    Damian Priest & LA Knight def. Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga 




    LA Knight and Damian Priest fight Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga: SmackDown highlights, Jan. 31, 2025

    LA Knight and Damian Priest form a unit to tackle the dominant Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. Catch WWE action on Netflix, Peacock, USA Network, CW Network, Sony India and more. #SmackDown

    After running afoul of each other earlier in the evening, Damian Priest and LA Knight teamed up to take on Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga. 

    Priest came in like a wrecking ball, taking out Tonga and Fatu and using the announce table and ringside area. 

    After obliterating Fatu, Priest delivered an Old School-esque crossbody from the top rope, but he could only get a two-count. 

    Tonga fought back and tried to hit a clothesline, but he was caught by Priest, who hit a South of Heaven to get the win.  

    After the match, Fatu viciously brutalized Priest and stood tall one night before Royal Rumble.  


    1. Universal Champion Roman Reigns and Paul Heyman kick off the show with a promo, boasting about Reigns’ dominant reign as champion.
    2. The Usos defeat The Street Profits in a hard-fought tag team match.
    3. Liv Morgan picks up a victory over Zelina Vega in singles competition.
    4. Intercontinental Champion Finn Balor successfully defends his title against Apollo Crews.
    5. The Miz and John Morrison celebrate their recent reunion with a MizTV segment, but are interrupted by a returning Edge who challenges Miz to a match at the upcoming pay-per-view.
    6. Sonya Deville announces a Women’s Battle Royal for the next episode of SmackDown, with the winner earning a shot at the SmackDown Women’s Championship.
    7. In the main event, Kevin Owens and Seth Rollins face off in a brutal match that ends in a double count-out, setting up a future showdown between the two rivals.

      Stay tuned for more updates and developments on the road to the next pay-per-view event!

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