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  • Sixers Rumors: Yabusele, Gordon, Embiid, George, Edwards


    The Sixers‘ minimum-salary investment in Guerschon Yabusele has paid off in a big way this season, with the big man playing a regular role in Philadelphia and submitting strong numbers, including 10.3 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 2.0 assists per game with a .394 3PT%. The 76ers “love” the Frenchman, Marc Stein writes at his Substack.

    However, as Adam Aaronson and Yossi Gozlan of HoopsHype outline for PhillyVoice.com, retaining Yabusele beyond this season might not be easy. The Sixers will only hold his Non-Bird rights, which will prevent them from offering more than 20% above his minimum salary unless use another cap exception. Philadelphia should have the taxpayer mid-level exception available, but even if that’s enough to re-sign Yabusele, it would mean not being able to use the MLE to bring in additional help.

    With that in mind, the Sixers may to make a difficult decision on Yabusele at this year’s deadline, according to Stein, who reports that multiple playoff teams have submitted trade offers for the 29-year-old. Given that Philadelphia is just 17-27, is well above the tax line, and isn’t assured of hanging onto Yabusele beyond this season, entertaining those offers might be in the team’s best interest.

    Veteran swingman Eric Gordon, who has made 49.2% of his three-point attempts in his last 14 outings since returning from oral surgery, has also generated trade interest, Stein writes, adding that the 76ers want to see how the next week-plus plays out before making any final decisions about their trade deadline plans.

    Here’s more on the Sixers:

    • Joel Embiid‘s swollen left knee has responded well to treatment and he was partial participant in practice on Monday, per Kyle Neubeck of PHLY Sports (Twitter links). However, the former MVP has been ruled out for Tuesday’s game vs. the Lakers as well as Wednesday’s vs. the Kings, according to the team.
    • Paul George, who underwent an MRI on his injured finger on Sunday, didn’t practice on Monday and won’t play on Tuesday, Neubeck adds. The club is still reviewing the results of the forward’s MRI.
    • John Hollinger of The Athletic takes stock of the Sixers’ current situation, explaining why tanking this season to try to protect their top-six protected 2025 first-rounder doesn’t make much sense, given how close they are to a play-in spot and the head-start that the NBA’s other tanking teams have gotten. Hollinger could see Philadelphia either buying or selling at the deadline, given the club’s tradable draft assets still on hand and its position relative to the tax line.
    • Within the same story, Hollinger highlights Sixers two-way player Justin Edwards, writing that the rookie has shown he’s capable of being a solid NBA role player. “I feel like a broken record, but he just seems to always be in the right place on offense,” head coach Nick Nurse said of Edwards on Friday. “He’s got a few levels, he can go all the way to the rim, he’s got enough of a pull-up if there’s too much traffic there, and he’s got a decent sense (of when) to (kick) it out.”



    With the NBA trade deadline rapidly approaching, the Philadelphia 76ers have been at the center of numerous rumors swirling around the league. Here are the latest rumblings surrounding the Sixers:

    1. Guerschon Yabusele: The Sixers have reportedly shown interest in trading for the 6’8″ forward from the Real Madrid in the EuroLeague. Yabusele, a former first-round pick of the Boston Celtics, could provide some much-needed depth and versatility to the Sixers’ frontcourt.

    2. Aaron Gordon: There have been whispers that the Sixers are exploring a potential trade for Orlando Magic forward Aaron Gordon. The high-flying forward would give the Sixers another athletic wing player who can score and defend at a high level.

    3. Joel Embiid: Despite some speculation that the Sixers could look to trade Joel Embiid, team officials have stated that they have no intention of moving their All-Star center. Embiid remains a focal point of the team’s future plans.

    4. Paul George: There have been murmurs that the Sixers could make a play for Los Angeles Clippers star Paul George. Adding George to a lineup that already features Embiid and Ben Simmons could make the Sixers legitimate title contenders.

    5. Carsen Edwards: The Sixers have been linked to Boston Celtics guard Carsen Edwards in trade talks. The sharpshooting guard could provide a scoring punch off the bench for Philadelphia.

    As the trade deadline approaches, it will be interesting to see how these rumors play out and if the Sixers make any significant moves to bolster their roster for a playoff push. Stay tuned for updates on these and other Sixers rumors.

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  • De’Aaron Fox trade rumors: Kings to open talks, and All-Star guard has a West landing spot in mind


    The Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks for All-Star point guard De’Aaron Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to multiple reports. There is expected to be a robust market for Fox’s services, but according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, it is believed that Fox has a preferred destination in mind ahead of his impending free agency in 2026. According to Kings reporter James Ham, that destination is believed to be the San Antonio Spurs

    Fox trade rumors were common earlier in the season, when the Kings were struggling under Mike Brown. After they fired Brown and promoted Doug Christie, though, the Kings have gone 10-4 and crept back into the Western Conference playoff race. That had seemingly quieted the noise surrounding Fox, at least for the time being, but the Kings have been on alert since this offseason, when Fox elected to not sign a contract extension that could have kept him in Sacramento long-term. Fox reportedly wants to compete for championships, and he seems to have a team in mind on which he can do so.

    Earlier this season, when the Fox rumors were at their peak, two teams that were known to be interested were the Spurs and the Houston Rockets. Houston has built a contender this season around a dominant defense, but has struggled to score late in games, an area in which Fox excels. The Spurs, meanwhile, are still looking for a star running mate for Victor Wembanyama as he ascends to his perch as the future face of the sport. Fox would be an obvious fit. The Miami Heat, built around Fox’s college teammate, Bam Adebayo, make sense as well. They are trying to trade Jimmy Butler right now, and could turn around and send assets received in that deal to Sacramento for Fox.

    One team that is not expected to factor into discussions, according to Charania, would be the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers are currently limited to trading just two first-round picks, in 2029 and 2031. As of now, there has not been reporting suggesting that the Lakers are the preferred destination for Fox, despite being represented by Rich Paul of Klutch Sports, who also represents LeBron James and Anthony Davis. According to SNY’s Ian Begley, the Brooklyn Nets view Fox as a target as well.

    When a star has a specific destination in mind, it can scare off other suitors depending on the circumstances. If that destination is indeed San Antonio, other teams would need to fear Fox simply walking to the Spurs for nothing as a free agent in 2026 because San Antonio has a fairly clean balance sheet.

    It is unclear at this time what exactly the Kings would look for in a Fox trade. With DeMar DeRozan and Domantas Sabonis still on the team and an owner that has been eager to push this team into contention following its 2023 playoff berth, the Kings could potentially seek a win-now package. However, if Fox is set on a single team, whether it’s San Antonio or somewhere else, Sacramento may not have the leverage to be picky.





    The Sacramento Kings are reportedly open to trading their star point guard De’Aaron Fox, according to recent rumors. While no official discussions have taken place yet, sources say that the Kings are willing to entertain offers for Fox.

    The 23-year-old guard has been a key player for the Kings since being drafted fifth overall in 2017. He has quickly established himself as one of the top point guards in the league, averaging 25.2 points, 7.2 assists, and 4.2 rebounds per game this season.

    While the Kings have not publicly stated their intentions to trade Fox, rumors have been swirling around his future with the team. Some reports suggest that Fox is open to a trade and has a preferred landing spot in mind – a team in the Western Conference that is in playoff contention.

    As the trade deadline approaches, it will be interesting to see if any serious discussions take place regarding Fox’s future with the Kings. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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  • De’Aaron Fox trade rumors: Kings to open talks, and All-Star guard has destination in mind


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    The Sacramento Kings are expected to open trade talks for All-Star point guard De’Aaron Fox ahead of the Feb. 6 trade deadline, according to multiple reports. There is expected to be a robust market for Fox’s services, but according to ESPN’s Shams Charania, it is believed that Fox has a preferred destination in mind ahead of his impending free agency in 2026. It’s unclear exactly where that destination is, however.

    Fox trade rumors were common earlier in the season, when the Kings were struggling under Mike Brown. After they fired Brown and promoted Doug Christie, though, the Kings have gone 10-4 and crept back into the Western Conference playoff race. That had seemingly quieted the noise surrounding Fox, at least for the time being, but the Kings have been on alert since this offseason, when Fox elected to not sign a contract extension that could have kept him in Sacramento long-term. Fox reportedly wants to compete for championships, and he seems to have a team in mind on which he can do so.

    CBS Sports will update this story as it develops.





    The Sacramento Kings are reportedly open to trading All-Star guard De’Aaron Fox, according to recent rumors circulating around the league. Fox, who was drafted fifth overall by the Kings in 2017, has been a key player for the team and has shown immense potential as a top-tier point guard.

    Sources close to the situation have indicated that Fox has a destination in mind for a potential trade, although the specifics have not been disclosed. The 23-year-old guard is said to be seeking a fresh start with a new team, and is open to exploring his options in the league.

    While the Kings have not officially confirmed any trade talks involving Fox, it will be interesting to see how this situation unfolds in the coming weeks. Fox’s talent and potential make him a valuable asset on the trade market, and several teams could be interested in acquiring the young guard to bolster their roster.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the De’Aaron Fox trade rumors as they continue to develop.

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  • Report: Alyssa Thomas Traded to Mercury from Sun; 5-Time WNBA All-Star | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 08: Alyssa Thomas #25 of the Connecticut Sun dribbles the ball against the Minnesota Lynx in the third quarter of Game Five of the Semi-Finals during the WNBA Playoffs at Target Center on October 08, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Lynx defeated the Sun 88-77. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by David Berding/Getty Images)

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    The Connecticut Sun are finalizing a sign-and-trade to acquire star forward Alyssa Thomas from the Phoenix Mercury, ESPN’s Alexa Philippou reported Tuesday.

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    The transaction cannot be finalized until Feb. 1, per Philippou.

    The Sun had exclusive negotiating rights with Thomas after tagging her with a core designation to stop her hitting unrestricted free agency this offseason.

    Thomas, who has finished the last three seasons as an All-Star and MVP finalist, is a two-time Defensive Player of the Year runner-up. She helped the Sun reach the WNBA Finals in 2019 and 2022.

    This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.





    In a blockbuster trade, the Phoenix Mercury have acquired five-time WNBA All-Star Alyssa Thomas from the Connecticut Sun. Thomas, a versatile forward known for her tenacity and defensive prowess, will bring a new dynamic to the Mercury’s lineup.

    The trade, which also involved draft picks and other players, signals a significant shift in the landscape of the WNBA. Thomas, who has been a key player for the Sun for several seasons, will now have the opportunity to make an impact with a new team.

    Fans can expect to see Thomas make an immediate impact with the Mercury, as she joins a talented roster that includes stars such as Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner. With Thomas’s addition, the Mercury are poised to be a formidable force in the upcoming WNBA season.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this trade and other WNBA news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors. The upcoming season promises to be an exciting one, with plenty of surprises and standout performances from the league’s top players.

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  • Andre Iguodala’s No. 9 Jersey to Be Retired by Warriors; Won 2015 NBA Finals MVP | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    CLEVELAND, OH - JUNE 16:  Andre Iguodala #9 of the Golden State Warriors kisses the Larry O'Brien Trophy after a game against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Quicken Loans Arena During Game Six of the 2015 NBA Finals on June 16, 2015 in Cleveland,Ohio NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2015 NBAE (Photo by Jesse D. Garrabrant/NBAE via Getty Images)

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    Andre Iguodala is set to become the seventh player to have his number retired by the Golden State Warriors.

    The Warriors will retire Iguodala’s No. 9 after a home game against the Dallas Mavericks on Feb. 23, the team announced Tuesday.

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    The Warriors will retire Andre Iguodala’s #9 jersey on Feb. 23, following the team’s game against the Mavericks at Chase Center, making him just the seventh player in Warriors franchise history to have his jersey number retired by the organization: <a href=”https://t.co/twswTQALjW”>pic.twitter.com/twswTQALjW</a>

    Iguodala reached six NBA Finals, earned the 2015 NBA Final MVP award and won four championships with the Warriors. He played seven seasons over two separate stints with the franchise before retiring after his 19th NBA season in 2023.

    The Warriors acquired Iguodala in a sign-and-trade deal in July 2013. He went on to play a key role in the Warriors’ run to the 2015 title, defending LeBron James to help the franchise earn their first championship since 1975.

    Iguodala retired as one of the most productive postseason competitors in Warriors history, ranking top-five in assists, steals and three-pointers made through 111 playoff games with the franchise.

    “Andre will go down as one of the smartest, shrewdest and most unique and successful players ever to wear a Warriors uniform,” Warriors CEO Joe Lacob said in a statement. “We thought all of that could be true when we acquired him in 2013, but the reality—four titles, six Finals appearances, a Finals MVP—exceeded even our wildest imaginations.

    “He was the perfect player and person at the perfect time for our team, and the sacrifice he made in coming off the bench in 2014 sent a message that he came here to help us do one thing: win. The proof is in the rafters, and his number belongs alongside the banners he helped us raise.”

    The Warriors have previously retired six numbers. Iguodala is now set to join Wilt Chamberlain’s No. 13, Tom Meschery’s No. 14, Alvin Attles’ No. 16, Chris Mullin’s No. 17, Rick Barry’s No. 24 and Nate Thurmond’s No. 42 in the rafters at Chase Center.

    Iguodala is the first, and won’t be the last, member of the Warriors roster that won four titles between 2015 and 2022 to see his number retired by the franchise. Klay Thompson’s No. 11, Draymond Green’s No. 23, Kevin Durant’s No. 35 and Stephen Curry’s No. 30 are candidates for the honor following the conclusion of their NBA careers.

    The Mavericks and Warriors tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET. Thompson, who was also with the Warriors for all four title runs before joining the Mavs ahead of the 2024-25 season, is set to be in attendance for Iguodala’s jersey raising.





    The Golden State Warriors have announced that they will be retiring Andre Iguodala’s No. 9 jersey in honor of his contributions to the team. Iguodala, who was a key player in the Warriors’ 2015 NBA Finals victory, will forever be remembered for his incredible performance during that championship run.

    Iguodala was named the 2015 NBA Finals MVP after averaging 16.3 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game in the series against the Cleveland Cavaliers. His clutch plays and defensive prowess were instrumental in helping the Warriors secure their first championship in 40 years.

    Throughout his six seasons with the Warriors, Iguodala was known for his versatility, leadership, and unselfish play. He was a key component of the team’s “Death Lineup” and played a crucial role in their three NBA championships in 2015, 2017, and 2018.

    Warriors fans will always remember Iguodala for his memorable moments on the court, including his game-winning three-pointer in Game 2 of the 2019 NBA Finals against the Toronto Raptors.

    Iguodala’s jersey retirement ceremony is set to take place during the upcoming 2022-2023 NBA season, where he will join the likes of Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson, Kevin Durant, and Draymond Green in the rafters of the Chase Center.

    Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting news and be sure to follow all the latest news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors surrounding the Golden State Warriors. #AndreIguodala #Warriors #NBAFinalsMVP

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  • MLB rumors: Alex Bregman-Astros reunion not a guarantee, Padres shop top pitcher, Diamondbacks still looking


    In mere weeks, spring training camps will open across Arizona and Florida. However, there are still plenty of free agents waiting to sign and trade candidates waiting to move, and as such there will be no shortage of activity between now and the start of camp. Speaking of all that, here now are Monday’s hot stove rumors.

    Increasingly, signs point to the possibility of the Houston Astros bringing back free-agent infielder (and Astros lifer) Alex Bregman. The club cleared some payroll space by reportedly agreeing to trade reliever Ryan Pressly to the Chicago Cubs, and Jose Altuve appears willing to move to the outfield to make room for Bregman in an infield that already includes new acquisitions Isaac Paredes and Christian Walker. However, The Athletic’s Chandler Rome is here to pump the brakes just a bit:

    This could be a simple case of “expectations management” coming out of the front office, as they don’t want paying customers to assume that a Bregman return to Houston is a fait accompli. While the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox, and perhaps Toronto Blue Jays are among the teams with interest in Bregman, a return to Houston seems to be the most likely outcome. Speaking of which, here’s this update: 

    Either way, there appears to be significant momentum on the Bregman front.  

    Astros also showing interest in Polanco

    The Astros appear to have a backup plan in case a deal with Bregman doesn’t come to fruition. The Athletic reports that they are also showing interest in former All-Star infielder Jorge Polanco as “a contingency plan” to Bregman. 

    As noted above, Altuve is open to moving to left field in order to bring Bregman back. It is unclear if Altuve would change positions to accommodate anyone else, though that can always be worked out later.

    The switch-hitting Polanco has only played infield in his career, but he’s heading toward his age-31 season and it’s not uncommon for athletic players to be moved to outfield later in their careers. He had very good seasons in 2019 and 2021, but has declined in the ensuing seasons. Last year in 118 games for the Mariners, Polanco hit .213/.296/.355 (93 OPS+) with 11 doubles, 16 homers, 45 RBI, 43 runs and 1.3 WAR. 

    The San Diego Padres have been in disinvestment mode ever since the death of former owner Peter Seidler, and more recently an internal power struggle has clouded the club’s outlook. They’ve lost multiple free agents thus far in the offseason, including outfielder Jurickson Profar, who recently signed with the Braves. Elsewhere, the Padres are known to be gauging trade interest in ace Dylan Cease going into his walk year. Now The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that the Padres may also be looking to move right-handed starter Michael King, who’s in his third year of arbitration eligibility and, like Cease, going into his final year of team control. Parting with either would greatly harm the Padre cause in 2025, but decision-makers in San Diego appear to have other priorities at the moment. 

    The 29-year-old King, whom the Padres acquired from the New York Yankees in the Juan Soto blockbuster of late 2023, is coming off a standout season in which he logged a sub-3.00 ERA, struck out more than 200 batters, and finished seventh in the NL Cy Young vote. 

    D-backs not done

    The Arizona Diamondbacks this winter have inked Corbin Burnes to a contract worth more than $200 million and also replaced free agent Christian Walker with Josh Naylor in a trade with Cleveland. Add those talents to an already strong roster, and you have a contender. Snakes lead decision-maker Mike Hazen, however, may not be done fortifying his club. Here’s this from AZ Central’s Nick Piecoro

    “Hazen still wants to add a late-inning option to his bullpen — preferably a closer — and a right-handed bat to his position-player group.”

    A reunion with Randal Grichuk, who was highly productive as a lefty masher last year for Arizona, seems like a strong possibility. On the bullpen front, the D-backs are looking to replace closer Paul Sewald, who not long ago signed with the Guardians. High-leverage arms still on the free-agent market include Carlos Estevez, Kenley Jansen, and David Robertson, among others. St. Louis Cardinals closer Ryan Helsley is of course an appealing trade target, but the Cardinals may be inclined to keep him in the fold for now and re-evaluate his market leading up to the trade deadline. 

    The Baltimore Orioles on Monday announced that they’ve signed outfielder Dylan Carlson to a one-year contract. The New York Post’s Jon Heyman adds that the deal will pay Carlson a guaranteed $975,000 with the opportunity to earn another $25,000 if he reaches 200 plate appearances. Carlson, 26, is a former first-rounder who’s coming off a 2024 season for the Cardinals and Rays in which he hit for a 61 OPS+ in 96 games combined. For his career he has an OPS+ of 94 across parts of five MLB seasons. He’s capable of manning all three outfield positions. 





    The MLB offseason is in full swing, and with that comes a flurry of rumors surrounding some of the biggest names in the game. One of the most intriguing rumors swirling around is the possibility of an Alex Bregman-Astros reunion.

    Bregman, who was a key member of the Houston Astros’ World Series-winning team in 2017, has been linked to a potential return to the team after a disappointing 2021 season. However, according to sources close to the situation, a reunion is not a guarantee, as the Astros are exploring all options to improve their roster for the upcoming season.

    In other news, the San Diego Padres are reportedly shopping their top pitcher in an effort to bolster their lineup. The Padres had a disappointing finish to the 2021 season and are looking to make some big moves this offseason to improve their chances of competing in the highly competitive NL West division.

    Meanwhile, the Arizona Diamondbacks are still actively looking to make moves this offseason, despite a lackluster 2021 season. The Diamondbacks have been linked to several potential trade targets and free agents as they look to improve their roster and make a push for the postseason in 2022.

    As the offseason continues, fans can expect plenty more rumors and speculation surrounding some of the biggest names in baseball. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and developments as teams continue to make moves to improve their rosters for the upcoming season.

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  • Justin and Hailey Bieber Are ‘in Love’ Despite ‘Constant’ Split Rumors (Exclusive Source)


    Justin and Hailey Bieber are going strong.

    Amid rumors the couple is heading for divorce, an insider tells PEOPLE exclusively that Justin, 30, and Hailey, 28 “are fine.”

    “They have a great family life, but also enjoy and encourage each other to pursue their passions,” the source says. “She loves that he’s into music again. She loves his creative and artistic side. He [keeps] creating with friends.”

    The insider adds that it’s “quite sad that there are constant split rumors” about the couple.

    “Anyone who spends a lot of time with them can tell how in love they are and also how super focused they are on their marriage. They are both very mature for their age and so in it together. It’s [a] very special marriage.”

    Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber in January 2020.

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    This update about the new parents comes days after Justin seemingly unfollowed Hailey on Instagram.

    The “Sorry” singer denied unfollowing the model and wrote via his Instagram Stories on Tuesday, Jan. 21, “Someone went on my account and unfollowed my wife.” He then added, “S— is getting suss out here.”

    Hailey, meanwhile, posed with a tote bag that said “Mrs. Bieber” and her sparkling engagement ring in full view, doubling down on their relationship status.

    Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber.

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    The couple welcomed son Jack Blues Bieber in August. “WELCOME HOME JACK BLUES BIEBER,” Justin wrote on Instagram sharing a photo of their son’s tiny foot and Hailey’s fingers holding him.

    Justin and Hailey got married in 2018 and marked their 6th wedding anniversary in September with a “quiet wedding anniversary celebration,” a source told PEOPLE at the time. “They seem even more in love since the baby arrived.”

    Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber.

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    After welcoming Jack, the couple has been spending time out of the public eye. “They’ve been trying to stay as low-key as they can since Jack arrived,” a source told PEOPLE in November.

    “They’re very excited but becoming parents and having a newborn has been a big adjustment for them,” the source continues. “They’ve had a lot of support.”





    Justin and Hailey Bieber’s love story continues to capture the hearts of fans around the world, despite constant rumors of a split. According to an exclusive source close to the couple, the Biebers are “in love” and stronger than ever.

    Despite facing the pressures of fame and scrutiny from the media, Justin and Hailey have managed to maintain a strong and loving relationship. The source revealed that the couple’s bond is unbreakable and that they are committed to making their marriage work.

    Over the years, Justin and Hailey have faced their fair share of challenges, but they have always managed to overcome them together. From dealing with rumors of infidelity to navigating the ups and downs of their careers, the couple has proven time and time again that their love is the real deal.

    As they continue to defy the odds and prove their critics wrong, Justin and Hailey’s relationship serves as a beacon of hope for fans who believe in true love. Despite the constant speculation and gossip, the Biebers remain steadfast in their commitment to each other.

    So, while the rumors of a split may continue to swirl, one thing is for certain: Justin and Hailey Bieber are in love, and nothing can tear them apart.

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  • NBA trade rumors: Possible taker for Bradley Beal, plus why one of league’s hottest teams could move key piece


    We’ve reached the point in NBA trade season in which the distance from the deadline is no longer measured in weeks, but days. We’re now 10 days out and buyers and sellers alike are starting to get their ducks in a row. For some teams, that means making the final decision on which camp they fall into. For others, it’s about figuring out how far they’re willing to go in either direction.

    There’s still enough time for things to change, but the deadline picture is starting to crystallize. It’s now less a matter of who is on the table and more a matter of who is willing and able to take the steps necessary to make a deal. On this Monday, there are two big names making waves in the rumor mill.

    Is there a possible home for Bradley Beal after all?

    You all know the deal by now. Phoenix can’t get Jimmy Butler without including Bradley Beal for cap purposes. One of the reasons this trade hasn’t happened yet is that nobody seems interested in taking on the Beal contract. Every time a new suitor enters the chat, like the Bucks briefly did, reports have struck down possible interest. Very few teams seem to have much interest in taking on a supermax deal for a 17-point scorer who doesn’t defend and has injury issues.

    A sensible fit, though, might be a team that’s already paying a supermax contract to a scoring guard that doesn’t defend and has injury issues. The Chicago Bulls have been shopping Zach LaVine for more than a year, and now that he’s playing like an All-Star again, there’s plenty of interest in him on the market. LaVine is better and younger than Beal, but the appeal for Chicago is obvious. They are not contending during the duration of those contracts, which cover identical terms, so why not get some draft picks to overpay for a player who isn’t in their long-term plans anyway?

    According to Brian Windhorst on his Hoop Collective podcast, the Bulls “are absolutely involved in conversations with the Suns involving possible Jimmy Butler situations” and could serve as the facilitator that absorbs Beal. This would open the door to what would likely be a five-team trade: Phoenix would get Butler, Milwaukee would get LaVine, Miami would get a package headlined by Khris Middleton, Bobby Portis and picks, and a fifth team would presumably absorb the contract of Pat Connaughton.

    Now, there’s still one obvious hold up even if the Bulls agree to take on Beal: He doesn’t have to go there if he doesn’t want to. Beal has one of the NBA’s only two no-trade clauses, and according to his agent, he has not agreed to waive it for any specific destination yet. Even if there is a team he’d be open to leaving the Suns for, the Bulls aren’t especially desirable on paper. He’d be leaving a warm-weather city that is at least trying to contend for a cold-weather city and a team whose aspirations rarely extend beyond the Play-In Tournament.

    So there are still two major hurdles in any Butler-to-Phoenix scenario, and both revolve around Beal. Chicago’s possible willingness to take him does represent progress, though. With 10 days left until the deadline, there still remains at least a chance that this deal gets done.

    Welcome back to the rumor mill, Myles Turner

    I mean, come on, it wouldn’t be trade season without at least one Myles Turner rumor. For now, there is nothing too definitive. Both Jovan Buha and Jake Fischer have acknowledged recently that there has been a bit of noise surrounding Turner during this trade cycle, though neither indicated that the Pacers are actively shopping him. This is surprising in large part because of how well the Pacers are playing. Indiana is 9-2 in its past 11 games and has surged up to the No. 5 seed in the Eastern Conference. Why would one of the NBA’s hottest team consider trading its starting center?

    The answer, as it is for so many roster-building decisions in this new CBA environment, is money. Turner is about to become a free agent, and based on his production and the rarity of his skill set, he is expected to seek a contract worth $30 million or more per season. The Pacers already have more than $167 million on the books for next season before factoring in options or additions. The projected luxury tax for the 2025-26 season is $187.9 million. In other words, keeping Turner means either dumping someone else or paying the tax.

    The Pacers haven’t paid the tax since 2005, and that was before it became the punitive measure it is today back in 2011. Indiana is known as one of the NBA’s thriftier organizations, and with a long window ahead of this current roster, it seems unlikely that ownership would be willing to pay the tax for a team that is not perceived as a genuine championship threat. Remember, avoiding the tax not only means avoiding a payment, but it also gets non-taxpaying teams a payout from the pool of teams that actually are above the tax line. This season, for instance, the projected tax distribution to non-taxpaying teams is $17.8 million. That’s a whole lot of money to give up in a market as small as Indianapolis.

    Lakers’ trade deadline will be defined by one question, and there’s a candidate who might make everyone happy

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    Lakers' trade deadline will be defined by one question, and there's a candidate who might make everyone happy

    The flip side, though, is that the Pacers have basically nothing beyond Turner on their depth chart at center. Indiana is not going to start Thomas Bryant in the middle of a playoff push. They’d therefore need to find a cheaper center somewhere on the market, or perhaps get enough of an asset payout to justify taking on a more expensive center so they can cut costs elsewhere. Perhaps Portland, with the cheaper Robert Williams III or Deandre Ayton, whom Indiana signed to the offer sheet he is currently playing on, could be roped in to help them get another big man. But the notion that Indiana would trade Turner to, say, the Lakers for a first-round pick and some cap fodder is probably far-fetched. The Pacers may want to avoid paying Turner, but they’re not gutting their season to do so.

    Turner has been on the block for seemingly his entire career, but he’s never been traded. The assumption should be that he won’t be until there’s substantial reporting otherwise. But the Pacers have a long history of operating relatively cheaply. We might have an unstoppable force meeting an immovable object here, folks. Something’s gotta give, whether it’s now or over the summer.





    NBA Trade Rumors: Possible Taker for Bradley Beal, Plus Why One of League’s Hottest Teams Could Move Key Piece

    The NBA trade deadline is fast approaching, and one name that continues to pop up in trade rumors is Washington Wizards star Bradley Beal. Beal, who is having another outstanding season, has been linked to several teams looking to bolster their roster for a playoff push.

    One team that could be a potential landing spot for Beal is the Miami Heat. The Heat have been in need of a scoring punch and Beal would provide just that. With Jimmy Butler leading the way, adding Beal to the mix could make the Heat a serious contender in the Eastern Conference.

    On the flip side, one of the league’s hottest teams, the Phoenix Suns, could be looking to make a move of their own. Despite their recent success, the Suns have been rumored to be open to trading away one of their key pieces in order to shake things up and potentially improve their chances at a deep playoff run.

    It will be interesting to see how these trade rumors play out as the deadline approaches. Stay tuned for more updates on potential deals in the NBA.

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  • WWE’s Most Important Story to Tell During Men’s Royal Rumble 2025 | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors


    SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH - NOVEMBER 22: Roman Reigns and CM Punk in ring facing each other with Paul Herman on the ropes during WWE SmackDown at Delta Center on November 22, 2024 in Salt Lake City, Utah. (Photo by WWE/Getty Images)

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    WWE’s 2025 edition of the Royal Rumble on February 1 has many, many interesting stories it could weave, especially in the men’s match at the very top of the card.

    Even casual fans know the big ones worth a mention: Possible huge returns. John Cena’s retirement tour. Bloodline shenanigans. Seth Rollins’ hatred for CM Punk. Everyone and anyone who wants a shot at Cody Rhodes. Even the specter of the Rock hangs in the background.

    But the most important story of all for WWE to tell? Punk and his grip on Roman Reigns.

    Grip, because Punk cut a deal with Paul Heyman behind Reigns’ back before the Survivor Series “WarGames” match and assisted the Tribal Chief—who now owes the Best in the World a “favor.”

    Fast foward to just a few weeks out from the rumble and, while everyone on the planet seems stuck on Punk’s (hilarious) comments about Hulk Hogan, there’s a little tidbit in his ranting that refers to the favor Reigns owes him.

    That “favor” is by far the biggest wild card in the rumble, and it’s getting a mention now, even subtly, for a good reason. Because on paper, it seems super obvious—Punk will call it in during the men’s rumble match, requiring Reigns to help him clear the ring and win the whole thing.

    Fans can see where this hypothetical is going given what they know about both men, of course. Reigns might help at first, especially if Heyman is on the outside, convincing him to do so. After all, an agreement is an agreement, and Reigns wouldn’t be where he’s at in the ongoing Bloodline saga right now had Punk not helped at Survivor Series.

    But the help isn’t likely to last.

    At some point, one has to imagine that Punk and Reigns would indeed clear most of the entrants from the ring. But that’s when the realization will hit the Tribal Chief that he’s oh-so-close to another WrestleMania main event and, perhaps more importantly, another shot at Rhodes and everything he lost when his historic title reign ended one year ago.

    Not that Punk wouldn’t foresee this and be ready, leading to a collapse of the alliance in real-time and some third party swooping in and eliminating them both. If one had to guess, that’s an opportunistic Cena stealing the rumble win and the right to go on and challenge Rhodes to really get the retirement party started.

    One smooth storytelling swoop like that and ‘Mania is set about as perfect as it could be, provided Rock doesn’t fly back in at the last second and ruin the storytelling again.

    In this scenario, Punk gets peeved that Reigns didn’t make good on the favor and cost him a ‘Mania main event. Reigns would be mad at the latter, too, while also justifiably mad that he was put in this position in the first place without his consent by Heyman, ever the schemer. And Heyman, of course, would be stuck in the middle, smack between his past and present.

    WWE has thrown down several hints at a Punk vs. Reigns ‘Mania match for good reason, so this is one solid way to get things there. The pops and ratings the two generate together almost comically dwarf anything else the company has on offer right now. The match wouldn’t need a title at stake, but it wouldn’t be all that shocking to see Gunther lose his to one of the two before ‘Mania, either.

    Furthering this notion is the fact WWE wasted (and that’s the right word, the show was lukewarm and corporate-filled weirdness at best) what should have been a ‘Mania Night 1 main event between Punk and Rollins on Raw’s Netflix debut.

    Granted, WWE could revert to Vinceish booking habits and actually have one of Punk or Reigns win the whole rumble at the cost of the other, weaving their way to a triple-threat main event involving Rhodes, too.

    More appealing, though, is Cena getting the Rhodes match while Punk and Reigns headline the other night in a blood feud that now slots as the best long-running story going in a narrative-focused WWE.

    Of the many stories the royal rumble needs to tell, this is by far the most important right now. WWE has made a habit of missing out on dream ‘Mania main events over the years (Sting-‘Taker, Rock-Reigns, etc. etc.) and can’t let Reigns vs. Punk be another.

    Right now, there’s nothing more compelling in pro wrestling. With a device like the Royal Rumble and ‘Mania now split into two nights, meaning two main event chances, there’s no excuse to put any other story above the simmering drama between Reigns and Punk.





    The Men’s Royal Rumble is one of WWE’s most anticipated events of the year, and in 2025, there is one story that stands out as the most important to tell during the match.

    As the rumble unfolds, all eyes will be on the return of former WWE Champion and fan favorite, Daniel Bryan. After a brief hiatus, Bryan has made his comeback to the ring, and the Royal Rumble presents the perfect opportunity for him to make a statement and show that he is still a force to be reckoned with.

    With the stakes higher than ever, Bryan will have to prove himself against a stacked lineup of opponents, including current champion Roman Reigns, up-and-coming stars like Ricochet and Montez Ford, and returning legends like Edge and John Cena.

    As the clock counts down to his entrance, the anticipation will be palpable, and fans around the world will be on the edge of their seats, waiting to see if Bryan can outlast the competition and secure a spot in the main event of WrestleMania.

    With so much on the line, the story of Daniel Bryan’s journey back to the top is sure to be the most talked-about and important narrative of the Men’s Royal Rumble in 2025. Stay tuned for all the news, scores, highlights, stats, and rumors as the action unfolds.

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