Tyler Herro comments on Las Vegas altercation with Bam Adebayo

Milwaukee Bucks guard Tyler Herro says he wants to "move on" from his altercation with former Miami Heat teammate Bam Adebayo after it was reported that Adebayo hit him in the face.

According to multiple media reports, Herro was approached by Adebayo at the Resorts World Hotel in Las Vegas on July 10.

Herro was at the hotel watching his AAU team practice when Adebayo confronted him about comments made on social media.

"Honestly, I'm just trying to move past all of it," Herro said to ESPN. "I'm focused on Milwaukee and building something special. They obviously just traded the greatest player in their history, so we want to come in and help continue what they've been doing."

"I'm ready to come home and not prove everyone wrong," he said, "but just be able to represent the city and the state because I wanted to do that coming out of school as well."

Adebayo and Herro spent seven seasons as teammates before Herro was traded to Milwaukee in a deal that sent two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo to Miami.

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Report: LeBron James is reaching out to players on interested teams

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As the LeBron James saga plows forward like it’s an early 2010’s summer, the conclusion appears to be drawing near. And, like the early 2010’s, it’s ESPN’s Brian Windhorst leading the reporting.

On the Hoop Collective podcast, Windhorst said that James is contacting players on some of the interested teams. This, of course, then gets sent back to the respective team’s head coach and/or general manager.

“LeBron is reaching out and talking to players on some of these teams and they report back to their GM or coach.”

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Windhorst did not indicate who these players were or even the exact teams that have been contacted, adding to the veiled maneuvering happening in the background.

The Cleveland Cavaliers appear to be the silent frontrunner, though the Miami Heat, Golden State Warriors, and Philadelphia 76ers are also reportedly on that list as well. All have compelling reasons to be interested in James’ services, but the Cavs offer the best option as the storybook ending.

The Cavs can also, in a way, corroborate this reporting from ESPN. Cavs head coach Kenny Atkinson, while being interviewed at the NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, appeared to allude to Cleveland’s pursuit of James.

“You guys know there’s a little free agency thing on right now so…that could be our real jump and you know what I’m talking about,” Atkinson said during the Cavs’ Summer League matchup against the Detroit Pistons. “That’s exciting too.”

Then there is the Donovan Mitchell extension, which came a year sooner than many expected. Mitchell left a sizable amount of money on the table by signing this year as opposed to next summer, an act of good faith that may have been signed with the knowledge that something was coming to boost the Cavs’ championship outlook. Signing James would certainly be one of those achievable roster improvements.

Penguins Forward Is Big Breakout Candidate For Next Season

At the 2026 NHL trade deadline, the Pittsburgh Penguins acquired forward Elmer Soderblom from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for a 2026 third-round pick. This was after the 6-foot-8 forward had two goals and one assist in 39 games for Detroit before the trade.

While Soderblom struggled with the Red Wings before the trade, he undoubtedly changed things on that front after being dealt to the Penguins. In 20 games with the Penguins after the move, he posted five goals, 10 points, and 35 hits. With numbers like these, he proved to be a strong pickup to Pittsburgh's roster for the final stretch of the season. 

Given how well Soderblom played for the Penguins following the trade, he is a breakout candidate to watch in 2026-27. He showed plenty of promise after being traded to Pittsburgh, and it would be big if he kept this kind of play up for a whole season. If he did, he would emerge as a key part of the Penguins' top nine. 

With Soderblom being only 25 years old, the possibility of him hitting a new level next season should not be ruled out. It will be interesting to see what kind of season he has from here. 

Rival teams view a potential LeBron and Cavs reunion as ‘the scenario to beat’

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It is no secret to the league that a reunion of LeBron James and the team that drafted all the way back in 2003 would be hard to pass on. The Cleveland Cavaliers, as reported by Marc Stein, are regarded by teams pursuing James as “the scenario to beat”.

Stein includes teams who view this as the case to be the teams most in pursuit of the King. This includes the likes of the Golden State Warriors, Miami Heat, Philadelphia 76ers, Minnesota Timberwolves, and Denver Nuggets. According to Stein, the situation is viewed as Cleveland being the scenario to beat; however, not necessarily unbeatable.

Golden State reportedly, while having “tangible concern that Cleveland is the closest thing to a frontrunner,” has not given up on their pursuit of the King. Stein goes on to say that this sentiment is shared by all suitors above. With Timberwolves coach Chris Finch saying as much on Stein and Jake Fisher’s Bleacher Report livestream: “I think they’ve made everybody feel like they genuinely have an opportunity.”

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In the same excerpt from Stein, he floats questions around LeBron’s upcoming appearances this week. James is scheduled to have live podcast appearances this Thursday and Friday in New York City at the Fanatics Fest event.

It has been rumored that LeBron’s decision should be coming sooner rather than later. So the LeBron sweepstakes being announced before or even during LeBron’s media appearances later this week would not surprise many in the least.

If the Cavaliers are truly viewed as the “scenario to beat,” then Cleveland will need to remain aggressive in whatever approach they are currently utilizing to entice James to this potential third reunion. A return of LeBron brings more with it than a simple storybook ending to an all-time career. They would have a chance to compete for a title, and would presumably pull out all of the stops to put themselves in the best position to do so if they can secure a commitment from James.

8 Blackhawks Make New Top NHL Prospect Rankings

It is no secret that the Chicago Blackhawks have formed a very strong prospect pool as they continue their rebuild. Due to this, they have many exciting youngsters in their system.

Eight Blackhawks prospects have made Scott Wheeler's new top 100 NHL drafted prospect rankings for The Athletic. Anton Frondell, Roman Kantserov, Sam Rinzel, Nick Lardis, Oliver Moore, Kevin Korchinski, Xavier Villeneuve, and Vaclav Nestrasil made the cut. 

Frondell and Kantserov each received rankings in the top 25. This is because Frondell landed the No. 18 spot, while Kantserov picked up the No. 23 ranking. 

Rinzel, Lardis, and Moore each landed spots in the top 65. Rinzel was ranked No. 49, Lardis picked up spot No. 57, and Moore grabbed the No. 62 ranking on Wheeler's list. 

Korchinski, Villeneuve, and Nestrasil rounded off the rankings for the Blackhawks. Korchinski picked up the No. 75 spot, Villeneuve was given the No. 79 spot, and Nestrasil just made the cut at No. 95. 

Overall, it is hard not to feel excited about the Blackhawks' future when they have so many promising prospects. It will be interesting to see how they all continue to develop from here. 

Report: Ex-Maple Leafs Forward Nick Robertson Settles On 2-Year Deal With Penguins

Nick Robertson’s has reportedly settled on a new contract.

The 24-year-old forward, who spent his entire NHL career with the Toronto Maple Leafs before being traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 1, has agreed to a two-year contract worth $6.5 million ($3.25 million AAV), according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. The deal comes less than two weeks after Robertson, a restricted free agent, filed for salary arbitration and just days before his scheduled July 28 hearing.

For Robertson, the agreement provides the stability he has chased since breaking into the league as a highly touted 2019 second-round pick (53rd overall). Drafted out of the OHL’s Peterborough Petes, the Pasadena, California native was long viewed as a dynamic, undersized winger with high-end skill and speed. Early stints with the Leafs were interrupted by injuries and the Maple Leafs’ crowded forward depth, sending him back to the AHL’s Toronto Marlies for extended development stretches in 2020-21 and 2021-22.

The persistence paid off. Robertson gradually carved out a more regular role, showing he could play a gritty, responsible game while chipping in offensively. Over 234 NHL games,  all with Toronto, he has produced 48 goals and 88 points. His most recent campaign in 2025-26 was his most complete: 78 games, 16 goals and 32 points, numbers that reflected both increased ice time and a growing comfort level in the league’s middle six.

That production made him a logical arbitration candidate after he earned $1.825 million in 2025-26. With the Maple Leafs facing their own cap and roster decisions, Toronto shipped the pending RFA to Pittsburgh on the opening day of free agency. The move gave the Penguins a young, cost-controlled forward with NHL experience and upside, while clearing a roster spot and cap flexibility for the Leafs, while reuniting him with former Maple Leafs GM Kyle Dubas.

Now with his new club, Robertson will slot into a Penguins forward group looking for secondary scoring and energy. Pittsburgh avoided the uncertainty of an arbitration hearing by locking him in at a reasonable number that reflects his recent output and the organization’s view of his long-term fit. The deal runs through the 2027-28 season, taking Robertson to one more year of restricted free agency at the expiry of the deal.

For a player who once symbolized the Leafs’ prospect pipeline frustrations, the contract represents both validation and a fresh start. Robertson has shown he can score at the NHL level when given consistent opportunity. In Pittsburgh, with a new coaching staff and a different set of expectations, he’ll have another chance to prove it ,  this time with the security of a twoi-year deal in hand.

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Islanders Sign 2026 First-Round Pick Malte Gustafsson To Entry-Level Contract

The New York Islanders have signed 2026 first-round pick Malte Gustafsson to his three-year entry-level deal, the club announced on Tuesday morning. 

Gustafsson, the 13th overall pick, will be playing one more season in the SHL for HV71 before coming over to join the Islanders' organization. 

We'll see if that plan has changed. 

The 18-year-old Swedish defenseman, standing at 6'4 and weighing 203 lbs, plays an annoying brand of hockey. For his size, he's incredibly mobile, has top-notch hockey IQ, and also has the physical ability to shut down the best players on the other team. 

Islanders Select Left-Shot Defenseman Malte Gustafsson With 13th Selection In 2026 NHL DraftIslanders Select Left-Shot Defenseman Malte Gustafsson With 13th Selection In 2026 NHL DraftThe 6’4” Swedish blueliner brings elite skating and three-zone versatility to New York’s pipeline, fresh off a dominant showing as an international shutdown force for HV71.

The 18-year-old Swedish defenseman, standing at 6'4 and weighing 203 lbs, plays an annoying brand of hockey. For his size, he's incredibly mobile, has top-notch hockey IQ, and also has the physical ability to shut down the best players on the other team. 

Although Gustafsson does want to add more offense to his game, that's not his specialty.

He should be viewed as a future Adam Pelech replacement. 

New Jersey Devils Prospects Update: Four Players Who Could Make Their NHL Debuts This Season

New Gm. New era. Time’s are changing in Utica, as well as the big club. What Devils prospects appear poised to ride the wave of change and make their NHL debuts this season? Let’s take an early look.

Anton Silayev

First, let’s address the elephant in the room. One of Sunny Mehta’s first moves was to announce the inevitable signing of LHD Anton Silayev to his ELC. Silayev is a smooth-skating 6’7 giant with offensive instincts, who after a record-setting campaign, struggled after a coaching change in Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod limited his ice time and usage last season in the KHL.

The left defense position is currently stacked at the NHL level and even if either Brendan Dillon or Jonas Siegenthaler end up moved this summer, Topias Vilen appears poised to make his case, and recent acquisitions Declan Chisholm and Vladislav Kolyachonok add to the crowded field of competition. None of these players should preclude Silayev from the NHL roster though, and while Silayev may spend some time getting acclimated in the AHL to start the season, odds are we will see the Russian giant in New Jersey soon.

Amadeus Lombardi

One of GM Sunny Mehta’s earliest moves was to acquire 23-year-old center/winger Amadeus Lombardi from the Detroit Red Wings for a fourth round pick in the 2026 draft. GM Mehta made it clear in press conferences that acquiring Lombardi was not only a depth move, but a “bet” that the player is ready for the NHL. With that high praise, Lombardi should be given every opportunity to win a spot on the Devils roster. We will know more in camp, but after 81 points in 92 games the past two seasons for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL, the speedy center seems to be a bet worth taking. Time will tell if it pays off.

Jakub Malek

With the plan seemingly to run a three goalie-carousel in New Jersey between Jake Allen, Nico Daws, and newly-acquired David Rittich, the odd man out seems to be Jakub Malek, who should be earning the lion’s share of starts in Utica to start the season. But for how long? Malek, who won the Ian Anderson Award for most-improved player on the Comets this past season for his strong play down the stretch, would be the obvious choice of a replacement should one of the aforementioned netminders falter or go down with an injury. Malek has succeeded just about everywhere he has played and despite a slow start adjusting to North America, has shown flashes of brilliance at the AHL level in his first season. Sunny Mehta appears more willing than past GMs to let the dice roll with a fresh face in net. All these signs point to this being the year we get a look at Malek in New Jersey.

Matyas Melovsky

With some revamping at the center position, Matyas Melovsky has slid down the depth chart a little bit, but is still a strong candidate to earn a look at the NHL at some point this season. Listed amongst Utica Comets “prospects to watch”, Melovsky had a strong rookie showing scoring 10 goals and 16 assists in 55 games, slowly working his way up the lineup and even earning power play time towards the end of the season when the 22-year-old put up 7 points in his last 7 games. While unlikely to earn a spot out of camp, if Melovsky is able to build off that late season success, there is a good chance this defensively reliable, two-way centerman could make his NHL debut as an injury call-up.

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What do you think? Will this be the year Cam Squires breaks out? Could Ethan Edwards make a push despite a crowded field on the left side? How about newly-acquired Ben Steeves or Etiene Morin earning a look? Any other candidates for a NHL debut? Let us know in the comments below.

Penguins Have Free Agent To Consider In Ex-Rangers Defenseman

The Pittsburgh Penguins should consider adding another left-shot defenseman to their roster this off-season. After trading away Parker Wotherspoon and not re-signing Ryan Shea, they could use more depth on the left side of their blueline. 

With it now being two weeks since the start of NHL free agency, there are not too many notable UFA defensemen still available for the taking. However, there is an interesting potential option in defenseman Carson Soucy. 

Soucy split this past season between the New York Rangers and New York Islanders, where he recorded five goals, 12 points, 91 blocks, and 105 hits. This was after the 6-foot-4 blueliner posted four goals, 13 points, 106 blocks, and 115 hits in 75 games split between the Vancouver Canucks and Rangers during the 2024-25 season. 

While Soucy does not produce much offense from the point, he is more known for being a defensive defenseman who kills penalties and throws the body. With this, he could be a decent veteran blueliner for the Penguins to add to their depth. 

If the Penguins signed Soucy, he could slot nicely on their second or third pairing. He would also offer them another option to work with on their penalty kill because of his steady defensive play. 

On a short-term and affordable deal, Soucy could be worth bringing in for the Penguins. It will be interesting to see if they make a push for him this off-season.

NBA Summer League Predictions & Parlay for Today, July 14: Dybantsa To Keep Shining

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With a half dozen NBA Summer League games tonight in Las Vegas, several NBA lottery picks are set to take the court, including Washington Wizards No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa, via Kalshi.

Dybantsa's matchup against Caleb Wilson and the Chicago Bulls headlines our NBA Summer League picks for Tuesday, July 14.

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Kings moneyline (-117 at Kalshi)

One thing has been clear for the Sacramento Kings during NBA Summer League play: No. 7 pick Darius Acuff Jr. has the green light.

With the Arkansas product leading the offense, the Kings went 3-0 in Salt Lake City Summer League play, including a win over the Brooklyn Nets, where he dropped 25 points.

The rookie guard combo of Acuff (78 points in 108 minutes) and Emanuel Sharp (59 points in 109 minutes), plus the interior presence of Maxime Raynaud (20 points in his first NBA Summer League game of the year on Saturday), will be difficult for the Nets' defense to slow.

Sacramento is 4-1 overall in the Summer League with a roster that's a good mix of young players and older rookies.

Wizards moneyline (-194 at Kalshi)

The Kings' one loss in NBA Summer League came at the hands of a Washington Wizards team led by No. 1 pick AJ Dybantsa.

Dybantsa has looked like the real deal thus far, taking down both Acuff's Kings and No. 2 pick Darryn Peterson's Utah Jazz. In those matchups, Dybantsa has combined for 50 points in 50 minutes.

It's not just him, though; second-year players Will Riley (50 points in 58 minutes) and Tre Johnson (26 points in 28 minutes) have created problems for defenses.

Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls have looked like a mess, despite No. 4 pick Caleb Wilson showing superstar ability. Even with Wilson putting up 54 points in 62 minutes, Chicago is 0-2, which includes a 17-point loss to Utah last night.

Lakers moneyline (+138 at Kalshi)

After dropping their opening game of NBA Summer League in the California Classic, the Los Angeles Lakers have won four straight. That includes being 2-0 in Las Vegas.

The stars of the "Lake Show" have been rookie first-round pick Cameron Carr (68 points in 97 minutes) and little-known second-year player Arthur Kaluma (80 points in 92 minutes). Carr's shooting on the perimeter, paired with Kaluma's ability to bully inside, has given Los Angeles a scary offense.

The Los Angeles Clippers haven't been quite as consistent. They shot just 33% from the floor in their first NBA Summer League game, with top pick Keaton Wagler scoring just seven in 27 minutes. 

While they did beat the Jazz in their second game, they allowed Utah to shoot 47% from 3-point range. Against Carr & Co., the Clippers' defense could be exposed.

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Tour de France 2026: stage 10 updates to Le Lioran on Bastille Day – live

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Luke Rowe, a sports director at Decathlon CMA CGM, is asked about it being Bastille Day. Will it affect their approach for Seixas?

“Same as every other day … is there more pressure to go in the break? … Whatever day it is, it’s not going to impact the way we race … morale’s high. We have to respect that it is Bastille Day. But it makes no difference.”

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Canadiens Have Trade Target To Consider In Flames Defenseman

In terms of adding new talent this off-season, the Montreal Canadiens have been quiet. While this is the case, they still have plenty of time to change that before the start of the season.

When looking at their current roster, one of their top needs is another defenseman for their right side. Due to this, one player who the Canadiens should consider targeting this summer is Calgary Flames defenseman Zach Whitecloud.

With the Flames being in a rebuild, questions about Whitecloud's future with the Flames have come up. If the Flames do make him available, he is a player who should be on the Canadiens' radar. 

If the Canadiens acquired Whitecloud, he would provide them with another solid option for either their second or third pairing. Furthermore, because of his strong defensive play, he would be a clear choice for the Habs' penalty kill if brought in. 

Whitecloud would also be more than a one-year rental for the Canadiens if they acquired him this off-season. This is because he has a very affordable $2.75 million cap through the 2027-28 season. That is a bargain price for a solid right-shot defenseman like him. 

In 78 games last season split between the Vegas Golden Knights and Flames, Whitecloud posted two goals, 15 assists, 17 points, 124 hits, and 140 blocks. 

3 Penguins Make New NHL Top Prospect Rankings

Three Pittsburgh Penguins prospects have made Scott Wheeler's new top 100 NHL drafted prospects rankings for The Athletic. This is because Harrison Brunicke, Rutger McGroarty, and Will Horcoff have made the cut. 

Brunicke was given the No. 74 spot on Wheeler's list. It is understandable, as he has the potential to become a key part of the Penguins' blueline in the future. The 2024 second-round pick played in his first nine career NHL games last season for Pittsburgh, where he scored one goal. With the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins last season, he posted one goal and eight points in 11 regular-season games and two goals and seven points in 15 playoff games. He also had two goals and 24 points in 24 games in the WHL with the Kamloops Blazers in 2025-26. 

McGroarty was given the No. 84 spot on Wheeler's rankings. This comes after the 6-foot-1 forward posted three goals and six points in 24 games with Pittsburgh last season. He took a notable step forward in the AHL with Wilkes-Barre/Scranton last season, posting 10 goals and 34 points in 30 games. With numbers like these, it is hard not to feel optimistic about his future in Pittsburgh. 

As for Horcoff, he landed the No. 92 spot. The 2025 first-round pick had a strong year with the University of Michigan, recording 25 goals and 39 points in 40 games. The potential for the 6-foot-5 forward become an impactful player in the NHL is there. 

Fabian Lysell signs in Colorado for one year

BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS - DECEMBER 28: Fabian Lysell #23 of the Boston Bruins warms up before the game against the Columbus Blue Jackets during his NHL debut at TD Garden on December 28, 2024 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by China Wong/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

It wasn’t by accident the Colorado Avalanche wrapped up all their existing Restricted Free Agent loose ends before the start of the 2026-27 league year. However, after trading for Fabian Lysell from the Boston Bruins in late June, one more contract to take care of was put back on their plate.

The 23-year-old right wing had concluded his four-year Entry Level Contract but didn’t hold any arbitration rights so it was really up to the Avalanche to negotiate with Lysell in good faith after extending him a qualifying offer and it didn’t take long to reach an agreement on a one-year two-way contract for the upcoming season.

As always, there’s a lot of clues on the outlook for Lysell in the details of the contract with a $850 NHL cap hit and $190k guaranteed minor league salary. The relatively low guaranteed money on this two-way deal puts the right winger at the bottom of the list as far as financial commitment from the Avalanche. Both Gavin Brindley and Taylor Makar were given identical two-year contracts which are two-way in the first year. Their NHL cap hit is $875K and minor league salaries are $200K with a $300K guarantee. Oddly enough the Lysell deal is nearly the same as the one-year contract Ivan Ivan received in Boston. One upside on the $850K cap hit is that makes Lysell is the cheapest call-up option to the Avalanche.

Friar Faithful think Padres should sell at deadline, look toward future

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The debate for most teams every year is whether or not they should buy, sell or stand pat at the trade deadline. Teams have to evaluate what their team has, what it needs and what any potential additions or subtractions could mean for that season and future seasons. In the most recent Padres Reacts Survey, fans were asked to decide what they think the San Diego Padres should do at the deadline this season.

The team fought hard in the last two games of the ceremonial first half to get back-to-back wins to limp into the break with a .500 record on the season at 48-48. The roster is loaded with players who are injured or under performing and that is not a combination that instills confidence in the fanbase.

The starting rotation has been decimated by injury with Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove, Nick Pivetta, Randy Vasquez and Lucas Giolito all currently on the injured list and Darvish is out for the season. The bullpen had remained relatively healthy throughout the year, but is now without Jeremiah Estrada, Jason Adam and David Morgan. The lineup has also been beat up in the first half of the season with Ramon Laureano out for the year, Freddy Fermin and Samad Taylor currently on the IL and Luis Campusano recently returning from an IL stint.

The players that have been healthy in the rotation and lineup in the first half have underwhelmed. Most fans wonder how the Padres have even played well enough to reach .500 at the break considering all the above-mentioned factors, which is why they are prepared for San Diego to sell at the deadline. There is not much confidence in the way the Padres have played, and the number of needs is too great to think the 2026 team is worth investing in. San Diego general manager and president of baseball operations A.J. Preller may see it another way, but the Friar Faithful are looking toward future seasons rather than a postseason run this season.

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  • Bradgley Rodriguez has been impressive throughout the 2026 season. At one point this season he was getting so much work that he was sent to the minors for some rest and time off. Thomas Conroy of Gaslamp Ball says the increased usage for Rodriguez is a result of the trust he has earned from manager Craig Stammen.

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