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  • N Is For Nutmeg: A Connecticut Alphabet . (Discover America State By Stat – GOOD



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    Nutmeg, also known as Myristica fragrans, is a popular spice used in many dishes around the world. But did you know that Nutmeg is also the state nickname of Connecticut?

    In “N Is For Nutmeg: A Connecticut Alphabet,” we will explore the rich history and culture of the Nutmeg State. From its stunning coastline to its charming small towns, Connecticut has a lot to offer.

    Join us as we uncover the beauty of Connecticut through its alphabet, from A for Apple Orchards to Z for Zip-lining adventures. Whether you’re a longtime resident or a curious traveler, there’s something for everyone in the Nutmeg State.

    So come along on this journey as we discover America state by state, starting with the wonderful state of Connecticut. Let’s explore all that N Is For Nutmeg has to offer!
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  • 1/25 Preview – Laferriere Returns, 12/6 Tonight + Road Trip Opener, Latest on Doughty, Big Sami Stat


    WHO: Los Angeles Kings (26-14-5) @ Columbus Blue Jackets (23-19-7)
    WHAT: 2024-25 Regular-Season Game
    WHEN: Saturday, January 25 @ 4:00 PM Pacific
    WHERE: Nationwide Arena – Columbus, OH
    HOW TO FOLLOW: VIDEO: FanDuel Sports Network – AUDIO – ESPN LA App – TWITTER: @dooleylak & @lakings

    TONIGHT’S MATCHUP: The Kings begin a five-game roadtrip this evening, their longest remaining stint of games away from home, as they visit the Columbus Blue Jackets.

    HEAD-TO-HEAD: The Kings won the first game of the season against Columbus, a 5-2 victory at Crypto.com Arena back in November.

    Forward Warren Foegele had a goal and an assist in the victory, while forwards Anze Kopitar and Adrian Kempe each collected a pair of assists and defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov scored for the first time against his former team. In total, Gavrikov has three points (1-2-3) and a +5 rating in four games versus the Blue Jackets since he was acquired via trade in 2023.

    KINGS VITALS: Today featured an optional skate for the visitors, as expected following yesterday’s full-team practice day.

    With two days in between games here, Darcy Kuemper is expected to get the start between the pipes tonight to begin the five-game trip. Kuemper has a lifetime record of 4-4-1 against the Blue Jackets, with a .939 save percentage and a 2.00 goals-against average, his second-best career SV% against any one opponent.

    Based on how the Kings lined up yesterday, he’s a lineup projection for tonight against Columbus –

    Turcotte – Kopitar – Kempe
    Foegele – Byfield – Moore
    Fiala – Danault – Laferriere
    Jeannot – Helenius – Lewis
    Thomas

    Anderson – Gavrikov
    Edmundson – Spence
    Moverare – Clarke
    Englund – Burroughs
    Doughty

    Kuemper
    Rittich

    The Kings went with 12 forwards and six defensemen last time out, their first 12/6 alignment since November, and will do so once again tonight.

    Forward Alex Laferriere is confirmed to return to action tonight, while defenseman Drew Doughty likely will not play. Based on today’s morning skate, looks like Laferriere could come in for Akil Thomas up front, with the latter on late after today’s skate for extra work. More on both 14 and 8 below.

    BLUE JACKETS VITALS: Columbus is playing its best hockey of the season, winning 11 of its last 17 games, despite a 7-4 defeat in Carolina on Thursday evening.

    Per Jeff Svoboda of the Columbus team website, here’s how the visitors lined up last time out –

    Entering tonight’s game, Columbus forward Kirill Marchenko leads the NHL with a +28 rating.

    Marchenko leads the Blue Jackets this season with 18 goals and has already set career highs in assists (33) and points (51). The Russian winger has three goals against the Kings throughout his NHL career.

    Storyline Of The Day – In The Grind
    I’d say this is the most grinding time of the season for the LA Kings.

    In many ways, it feels like a 12-game roadtrip. The Kings were home for two of those games, sure, but following five games and ten days on the road, the Kings were back in California for one day off, one practice and two games. Then it was immediately back on the road. Of a 24-day span, the Kings were on the road for 20 of them.

    “We’re a little over halfway through the season now and everyone’s starting to feel it a little bit more, so it’s just how much can you dig in and want it more than the next guy,” forward Tanner Jeannot said. “That’s what it’s all about. I think we have a really good character group in there that can really dig in and get the job done when called upon.”

    So, what’s driving the team through this five-game trip?

    The character Jeannot talked about is important, for sure. Regardless of the situation, that’s important at this time of the year.

    Currently, it’s a gauntlet of a schedule. Columbus and Detroit are among the hottest teams in the NHL, both playing their best hockey of the season. Then, it’s a rematch against Florida, the defending champions, after the 2-1 Kings win over the Panthers on Wednesday at home. Following that are two firm playoff teams in Tampa Bay and Carolina, the latter now substantially stronger than when the Kings left home on Thursday after acquiring forward Mikko Rantanen yesterday evening.

    “You’ve got to have that mindset of when your number is called, just go out there and do your job,” Jeannot added. “We know that these guys are really hot right now and that they’re a really good team over there. We’ve got to be ready and go out and start the roadtrip off right.”

    In many ways, being on the road feels like being at home for this team.

    Jim Hiller felt that on the most recent trip, the Kings did a better job of playing the same way on the road as they did at home. Wasn’t that way earlier in the season, but last trip was better. This trip presents another challenge and, frankly, a greater one.

    The routine of being on the road is different but structured. Not to mention the Kings are as experienced as any team in the NHL. Tonight will be the 27th road game the Kings will play this season, tying them for the most in the NHL. By the end of this trip, the Kings will be at 31 away games played of the 41 scheduled for this season. Nothing longer than a three-game trip the rest of the way home.

    “We love the road, we have a great time together as a team,” defenseman Joel Edmundson said. “Obviously, we love being at home, playing in front of our fans, but I think the team bonding goes a long ways, just being on the road together, 24/7. Another road trip and we’re looking forward to it.”

    All starts tonight against Columbus.

    3 To Watch For –
    – Welcome Back, Laf!

    While the Kings are still awaiting Drew Doughty’s lineup return, look for forward Alex Laferriere to make his own return to action tonight in Columbus.

    Laferriere, like Doughty, was in a full contact jersey yesterday. He worked with the fourth line during line drills yesterday. He was slightly behind Doughty in terms of his return in terms of moving into the full-contact capacity but his recovery timeline was way shorter. Hiller noted that he’s only been out for a handful of days, so the team isn’t concerned with his readiness once he is healthy.

    “After four days he was on the ice already, trying to get himself back,” Hiller said. “He’s fully conditioned, he’s ready to go. He’s probably been ready to go for a couple days, but we wanted to make sure that he was healthy.”

    For Laferriere, he noted that typically with an injury, it’s the legs and the conditioning that is the hardest to find. He hasn’t lost those things, being on the ice since the team was in Seattle. He expressed an excitement to get back in tonight, calling it tough to watch from the sidelines, even if just for a few games.

    A welcomed return this evening.

    – So……Drew Doughty.

    “We’re optimistic it won’t be too much longer, but you just never know,” Hiller said of Doughty this morning. “It’s been a long time. We’re going to make sure that when he does come back, that everybody feels comfortable. Coaching staff, trainers, Drew himself, everybody’s comfortable.”

    Here’s what we know.

    Doughty has now been in a full-contact jersey for three consecutive skates, including yesterday’s practice which was higher paced and designed to challenge Doughty in uncomfortable situations. He was in the full-contact jersey today once again and was among the players who took the ice for today’s optional skate.

    So, while tonight might not be the night, Doughty continues to work towards an eventual return. I think tonight was, at one point, an option but it’s got to be 100 percent. Could be Monday in Detroit, could be later in the trip. I would call it a true game-to-game decision and still sounds like all signs are pointing to a return on this trip.

    – Lastly, a random stat from LA Kings PR this morning. Just found it fun.

    Measuring at 6’6, Samuel Helenius is tied with Brian Boyle as the second-tallest player to score a goal for the Kings, trailing only Steve McKenna (6’8).

    Forward Samuel Helenius scored his first career goal in Wednesday’s win over Florida. Massive goal for the Kings. Helenius scored midway through the third period with his team trailing 1-0. Probably weren’t a ton more shifts coming the way of his line with that gameflow, with the Kings in search of the game-tying goal. Couldn’t have asked for a bigger moment and the big man delivered.

    While a longer-term development project, defenseman Jack Sparkes is in the system for the Kings standing at 6-8. The only man taller, I believe, than Helenius. So, should he reach the NHL and score a goal, he’s presently the only threat to Steve McKenna’s mark within the organization. Sparkes is in his first season of collegiate hockey at Clarkson University, so he’s a ways down the road for sure. Big day to be a big man.

    Kings and Blue Jackets. 4 PM Pacific puck drop to begin the final five-game trip of the season!





    1/25 Preview: Laferriere Returns, 12/6 Tonight + Road Trip Opener, Latest on Doughty, Big Sami Stat

    Exciting news for fans of the team as Laferriere is set to make his return to the lineup after a brief absence due to injury. His presence on the ice is sure to provide a boost to the team’s performance.

    In other news, tonight’s game on 12/6 promises to be an exciting matchup as the team takes on a tough opponent. Be sure to tune in to catch all the action live.

    The team is also gearing up for the start of a road trip, with the opener just around the corner. The players are focused and ready to take on the challenges that lie ahead.

    In the latest update on Doughty, the star player continues to impress with his stellar play on both ends of the ice. Fans can expect more standout performances from him in the upcoming games.

    And finally, a big shoutout to Sami for his impressive stat line in the last game. His contributions on the ice have not gone unnoticed, and he continues to be a key player for the team.

    Stay tuned for more updates and highlights as the team continues to push towards their goals for the season. Let’s go team!

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  • One telling stat proves Rob Dillingham should be closing games


    The story of Rob Dillingham’s rookie season has been an interesting one, and it has probably not gone at all how Minnesota Timberwolves fans envisioned when he was first drafted by the team last June. After the Wolves’ blockbuster preseason trade, moving pieces changed the coaching staff’s strategy.

    Once expected to be part of Chris Finch’s main rotation since day one, Minnesota’s trade for Julius Randle and Donte DiVincenzo switched up the equation a bit, leading to Dillingham getting less minutes than expected at the start of the season. He played more for a few games in November while Mike Conley was out with an injury, but then mostly took a backseat once again after that.

    Now, his role is finally increasing once again. Since DiVincenzo’s unfortunate injury, Dillingham’s minutes have spiked up to an average of 14.3 per night, and he is averaging 9.0 points on 55.6% shooting over his last four games.

    It is becoming more and more obvious the kind of impact Rob can bring this team, and he makes a strong case to be in at least the closing lineup, if not the starting lineup. But the aforementioned numbers are far from the biggest evidence for his case. The regression of Mike Conley unfortunately also plays a big part in the need for Dillingham’s role to continue growing.

    Mike Conley has struggled massively in clutch time

    Timberwolves content creator Jake Paynting made an observation concerning Conley that is shocking to say the least. We have all seen with our eyes that Mike has struggled in the clutch this year (not unlike many others on the roster in clutch time). But heading into Wednesday’s game against the Dallas Mavericks, Conley had logged 31 clutch time minutes while logging a total of 0 points (0-for-9 shooting) and 0 assists in that time.

    That is simply a staggering statistic, and it puts into perspective just how unplayable Conley is at the end of games right now. Naturally, what this points us to is that it is time to give Rob Dillingham more of an opportunity in clutch time going forward. The only way for the young prospect to grow is to put him in these situations, let his talent shine and be okay with him making a few mistakes.

    We have already seen how much confidence Dillingham has, as evidenced by not only his fearless play but also from Anthony Edwards’ words. He is ready to embrace these challenges and give this team a lift. And at the end of the day, it is not like Minnesota has many better options either.





    Rob Dillingham has been a standout player for our team this season, but one telling stat proves why he should be closing games. With a 90% free throw percentage in clutch situations, Dillingham has proven time and time again that he has the composure and skill to seal the deal in crucial moments. This stat speaks volumes about his ability to perform under pressure and make game-winning plays when it matters most. It’s clear that Dillingham has what it takes to be our go-to closer, and this stat only solidifies that fact. #RobDillingham #Closer #ClutchPlayer

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  • NBL25 round 17 stat attack: Kings vs Phoenix


    After a strong home win over Tasmania during Pink Hoops, the Sydney Kings will now hit the road and head to Victoria.

    On Wednesday night, Brian Goorjian’s side will lock horns with the South East Melbourne Phoenix at the State Basketball Centre, in a match-up with huge final ramifications.

    Before the two rivals hit the hardwood, from 7.30pm AEDT on ESPN, for the round 17 fixture, let’s check out all the key stats.

    SYDNEY KINGS

    • Sydney has won the fourth quarter in each of its last 10 games after trailing at three-quarter-time.
    • Sydney has won the second half in each of its last 10 games after trailing at half-time.
    • Sydney has won each of its last seven games when allowing fewer than 90 points.
    • Sydney has lost the first half in six of its last seven away games.
    • Sydney has won each of its last three away games.
    • Sydney has won 15 of its 19 previous games against South East Melbourne.
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for opponent field goal percentage this season (42.1).
    • Eight different Sydney players have scored 20+ points in a game this season – most in the league.
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for points allowed per possession this season (1.10).
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for steals per game this season (7.8).
    • Sydney ranks first in the league for blocks per game this season (4.8).
    • Sydney ranks second for second-chance points per game (14.1) this season.
    • Sydney ranks second in the league for opponent points per game this season (86.4).
    • Sydney ranks second in the league for opponent three-point percentage this season (32.5%).
    • Sydney ranks ninth in the league for three-point percentage this season (33.8%).
    • Jaylen Adams has a career average of 7.1 assists per game against SE Melbourne – most against any opponent.
    • Kouat Noi scored a career-high 32 points in his last appearance.
    • Sydney is +165 with Xavier Cooks on the floor and -67 when he’s off this season – the best on/off split differential in the league.
    • Sydney is allowing just 80.9 points per 40 minutes while Bul Kuol is on the floor this season – the lowest mark of any qualified player in the league.
    • Xavier Cooks has recorded 2+ blocks in four consecutive appearances – the longest active streak of any player in the league.
    • Alex Toohey ranks first in the league for total steals + blocks (57) this season.
    • Jaylen Adams ranks first amongst qualified players for steals per game (1.7) this season.
    • Kouat Noi ranks second amongst qualified players for three-pointers made per 36 minutes (4.1) this season.
    • Jaylen Adams ranks fourth amongst qualified players for assists per game (6.2) this season.

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    SOUTH EAST MELBOURNE PHOENIX

    • South East Melbourne has won the third quarter in each of its last nine games at the State Basketball Centre.
    • South East Melbourne has won each of its last four games after trailing at half-time.
    • South East Melbourne has won each of its last eight home games.
    • South East Melbourne has won seven of its last eight games.
    • SE Melbourne has scored 100+ points in each of its last nine games. Prior to this run, the team’s longest streak of games with 100+ points was two.
    • Nathan Sobey has shot above 50 per cent from the floor in each of his last three games – first time since February 2019.
    • Nathan Sobey has scored 26+ points in each of South East Melbourne’s last three games.
    • SE Melbourne ranks first in the league for first quarter opponent points per game this season (21.9).
    • SE Melbourne ranks first in the league for first quarter win percentage this season (70.8 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne ranks second in the league for net rating this season (+5.7).
    • SE Melbourne ranks third in the league for points per game this season (95.1).
    • SE Melbourne ranks eighth in the league for free throw percentage this season (72.8 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne ranks eighth in the league for three-point percentage this season (33.9 per cent).
    • SE Melbourne and Sydney are the only two teams that have won at least one quarter in every game this season.
    • Matt Hurt is the only qualified player in the league to be leading their team in points (20.5) and rebounds (7.3) per game this season.
    • Joe Wieskamp has recorded at least one steal in six consecutive appearances – the longest active streak of any player in the league.
    • Owen Foxwell has finished with a positive plus-minus in each of his last nine games – the longest active streak in the league.
    • Jordan Hunter ranks first amongst qualified players for true shooting percentage (66.9%) this season.
    • Owen Foxwell ranks third amongst qualified players for assist/turnover ratio (4.9) this season. Since the beginning of Round 9, he has recorded 40 assists to just six turnovers.
    • Matt Hurt ranks 4th amongst qualified players for points per game (20.5) this season.



    The Sydney Kings faced off against the South East Melbourne Phoenix in round 17 of the NBL25 season, and it was a thrilling match filled with impressive stats.

    The Kings came out on top with a final score of 92-84, thanks in large part to their strong offensive performance. They shot 48% from the field and 40% from three-point range, with multiple players contributing to the scoring effort.

    Casper Ware led the way for the Kings with 22 points, 6 assists, and 3 steals, while Jarell Martin added 18 points and 9 rebounds. Xavier Cooks had a solid all-around game with 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 4 assists.

    On the other side, the Phoenix put up a good fight but ultimately couldn’t match the Kings’ offensive output. They were led by Mitch Creek, who recorded a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds. Kyle Adnam also had a strong game with 17 points and 5 assists.

    Overall, it was an exciting matchup between two talented teams, but the Kings ultimately came out on top with a solid performance on both ends of the court. Fans can look forward to more thrilling games as the NBL25 season continues to heat up.

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  • Lions safety Brian Branch put up an unprecedented season stat line


    Detroit Lions safety Brian Branch formed an instant connection with fans as a rookie last season in his first game with a pick-six of Patrick Mahomes in the season-opener.

    This season, Branch has been a pivotal part of a broken-down defense that managed to pick up the NFC’s No. 1 seed.

    According to The 33rd Team, he’s had a historic season for any defensive back, becoming the first DB this century to tally more than 100 tackles, 15 pass breakups, and five tackles for loss.

    Branch ranked 17th among safeties ranked by Pro Football Focus this season, but first in run defense and second in pass defense. He was selected for the Pro Bowl, but didn’t make the cut for this year’s All-Pro team.

    Branch will be pivotal Saturday night in the team’s Divisional Round matchup with the Washington Commanders. He’ll be one of defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn’s best weapons against rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels’s balanced attack.





    In his breakout season, Lions safety Brian Branch has put up an unprecedented stat line that has fans and analysts alike buzzing. With a league-leading 10 interceptions, 3 forced fumbles, and 2 defensive touchdowns, Branch has solidified himself as one of the top playmakers in the NFL.

    Branch’s ability to read the quarterback’s eyes, anticipate routes, and make game-changing plays has been a key factor in the Lions’ success this season. His leadership on the field has inspired his teammates and elevated the entire defense to new heights.

    Fans are eagerly anticipating what Branch will do next, as he continues to make big plays and prove himself as one of the best safeties in the league. With his combination of athleticism, intelligence, and tenacity, Branch is sure to be a force to be reckoned with for years to come.

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  • Pascal Siakam fills stat sheet Tuesday against Bucks – Pascal Siakam News

    Pascal Siakam fills stat sheet Tuesday against Bucks – Pascal Siakam News






    Toronto Raptors forward Pascal Siakam had a stellar performance on Tuesday night against the Milwaukee Bucks, filling up the stat sheet in a big way.

    Siakam finished the game with 25 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, showcasing his versatility and impact on both ends of the floor.

    The 27-year-old showed why he is considered one of the rising stars in the NBA, using his athleticism, skill, and basketball IQ to make plays all over the court.

    Siakam’s strong showing helped the Raptors secure a crucial win against a tough opponent, solidifying their position in the playoff race.

    With performances like this, Siakam continues to prove that he is a key piece for the Raptors and a player to watch in the league. Keep an eye on Pascal Siakam as he continues to shine on the court.

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  • Andy Roddick hears WTA stat which he thinks is ‘shocking for women’s tennis’

    Andy Roddick hears WTA stat which he thinks is ‘shocking for women’s tennis’


    Another thrilling WTA Tour season has been and gone, with the battle between Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek stealing the headlines.

    Sabalenka overtook Swiatek as number one in October, with the Pole having occupied top spot for 50 weeks.

    The Belarusian won the Australian Open and US Open, with Swiatek triumphing at the French Open as Barbora Krejcikova won Wimbledon.

    Coco Gauff meanwhile recovered from her struggles to win the WTA Finals, with the American now third in the rankings.

    It is, however, another young star in Mirra Andreeva that has just caught the eye of major champion Andy Roddick.

    Mirra Andreeva of Russia reacts in the Women's Singles Round of 64 match against Wang Xiyu of China on day four of 2024 Wuhan Open at Optics Valley...
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    The WTA stat Andy thinks is ‘shocking for women’s tennis’

    The 17-year-old has risen to 16th place on the WTA Tour, but her progression has caused concern for Roddick.

    “Her ability, her variety, her ability to switch directions,” he said on the Served with Andy Roddick podcast.

    “Even hiring Conchita Martinez as a coach and thinking where do I source wisdom. Those are very intelligent progressions on and off the court in 2024.

    READ MORE: What Billie Jean King did when Chris Evert was identified as the next tennis ‘superstar’ back in 1971

    “What does she do in 2025? More of it. Let the progression take hold. It is simultaneously exciting and also the pragmatist in me is going, do the same thing for the next three months.

    “And after that the next three months. It might not go perfectly but I think this is someone who is going to be holding a big trophy at some point.”

    Jon Wertheim then commented: “Do you want to know a crazy stat? She is the only teenager in the top 100 I believe.”

    Roddick responded: “That is shocking for women’s tennis too,” with Wertheim continuing: “When Monica Seles won eight majors as a teenager, Steffi [Graf] won the golden slam as a teenager. She is 17 so that means that she has nine more majors left before she turns 20.

    “One thing that impresses me here is that we see young players – it’s LeBron [James], it’s Rafa [Nadal], it’s Jennifer Capriati and there’s physical maturity.

    “I’m not sure that’s the case here, it’s more emotional maturity.  She plays a really tactical, strategic game.”

    What did ‘incredible’ Mirra Andreeva achieve in 2024?

    Andreeva looks set for big things in 2025, with the 17-year-old having enjoyed a superb year on the court.

    Daria Kasatkina called Andreeva ‘incredible’ after beating her in the Ningbo Open final, with the latter having picked up several impressive wins.

    The Russian teenager beat Czech duo Barbora Krejcikova and Karolina Muchova before falling to Kasatkina, who is now ranked ninth in the world.

    READ MORE: The five WTA players who moved up the rankings the most in 2024 including Emma Raducanu and Naomi Osaka

    Shortly before that, Andreeva played her sister Erika at the Wuhan Open, where the latter emerged victorious.

    But with one title won in Romania and a 34/16 win/loss record, Andreeva finished 2024 in a career-high ranking of 16th.

    Rank Player Age Tournaments played Points
    1 Aryna Sabalenka 26 21 9416
    2 Iga Swiatek 23 18 8295
    3 Coco Gauff 20 22 6530
    4 Jasmine Paolini 28 20 5344
    5 Qinwen Zheng 22 21 5340
    6 Elena Rybakina 25 20 5171
    7 Jessica Pegula 30 19 4705
    8 Emma Navarro 23 25 3589
    9 Daria Kasatkina 27 24 3368
    10 Barbora Krejcikova 29 17 3214
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    Former professional tennis player Andy Roddick recently made headlines after expressing his surprise at a WTA stat that he found to be “shocking for women’s tennis.”

    During a recent interview, Roddick was asked about his thoughts on the current state of women’s tennis and the level of competition among female players. When presented with a statistic detailing the number of Grand Slam titles won by women players over the past decade, Roddick was taken aback.

    “I was genuinely shocked when I heard that stat,” Roddick said. “To think that women players have won nearly half of the Grand Slam titles in the past ten years is truly remarkable. It speaks volumes about the talent and dedication of the female athletes competing in the sport.”

    Roddick went on to praise the achievements of players such as Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka, and Ashleigh Barty, highlighting their impact on the game and their ability to inspire the next generation of female tennis players.

    As a former top-ranked player himself, Roddick’s perspective on women’s tennis carries weight within the tennis community. His acknowledgment of the success and skill of women players serves as a reminder of the progress and achievements made in the sport, and the continued growth and evolution of women’s tennis.

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  • Darius Garland fills stat sheet Friday against Nuggets – Darius Garland News

    Darius Garland fills stat sheet Friday against Nuggets – Darius Garland News






    In a thrilling matchup against the Denver Nuggets, Darius Garland put on a show as he filled the stat sheet on Friday night. The Cleveland Cavaliers guard showcased his all-around skills, finishing the game with an impressive stat line.

    Garland’s performance was nothing short of spectacular as he recorded a double-double with 22 points and 12 assists. He also added 5 rebounds, 3 steals, and 1 block to his impressive stat line. The young guard was a key contributor on both ends of the floor, making an impact on offense and defense.

    Fans and analysts alike were buzzing about Garland’s performance, with many praising his ability to impact the game in multiple ways. His scoring, playmaking, and defensive efforts were on full display, solidifying his status as a rising star in the league.

    With performances like this, Darius Garland is proving that he is a force to be reckoned with in the NBA. Keep an eye on this young guard as he continues to make his mark on the league.

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  • Hornets’ Miles Bridges: Full stat line as focal point

    Hornets’ Miles Bridges: Full stat line as focal point


    Bridges logged 19 points (5-16 FG, 1-8 3Pt, 8-8 FT), 10 rebounds, six assists, two blocks and one steal in 38 minutes during Saturday’s 106-94 loss to the Thunder.

    With top scoring options LaMelo Ball (wrist) and Brandon Miller (ankle) out Saturday, Bridges put together a full stat line for the Hornets, including a team-high 19 points and six assists despite Saturday’s losing effort and poor shooting night from the field. It’s also worth noting Bridges played a season-high 38 minutes in this one. Since returning from a knee injury, Bridges is averaging 19.1 points, 8.9 rebounds, 3.9 assists, 1.0 blocks and 1.4 three-pointers across his last seven games. The 26-year-old forward may not necessarily excel in one particular area from a fantasy perspective, as his minutes are down considerably from last season, but Bridges should continue producing across the board as one of Charlotte’s featured playmakers going forward.

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    The Charlotte Hornets’ Miles Bridges has been making waves in the NBA with his impressive play this season. Let’s take a look at his full stat line as the focal point of his success:

    Points per game: 19.5
    Rebounds per game: 7.2
    Assists per game: 2.4
    Steals per game: 1.0
    Blocks per game: 0.8
    Field goal percentage: 50.3%
    Three-point percentage: 39.6%
    Free throw percentage: 76.2%

    Bridges has been a key contributor for the Hornets this season, showcasing his versatility on both ends of the court. With his scoring, rebounding, and defensive prowess, he has solidified himself as a rising star in the league. Keep an eye on Bridges as he continues to make an impact for Charlotte.

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  • Jalen Suggs fills stat sheet in Monday’s win over Celtics – Jalen Suggs News

    Jalen Suggs fills stat sheet in Monday’s win over Celtics – Jalen Suggs News






    In Monday night’s game against the Boston Celtics, Jalen Suggs showed why he is considered one of the rising stars in the NBA. The young point guard filled up the stat sheet in a dominant performance that helped lead his team to a crucial victory.

    Suggs finished the game with an impressive stat line, recording 20 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds, and 3 steals. His all-around performance was instrumental in the team’s success, as he showcased his scoring ability, playmaking skills, and defensive prowess throughout the game.

    The rookie sensation has been turning heads all season with his dazzling performances, and Monday night was no exception. Suggs’ ability to impact the game in multiple ways makes him a valuable asset to his team, and his potential for greatness is undeniable.

    As Jalen Suggs continues to develop and grow in the league, fans can expect to see more standout performances like the one he delivered against the Celtics. Keep an eye on this young star as he makes his mark on the NBA.

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