Steph Curry to be re-evaluated in 10 days

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Per sources that told ESPN’s Anthony Slater and Shams Charania, Steph Curry will be re-evaluated in 10 days. Curry, who is suffering from “patellofemoral pain syndrome” (runner’s knee) on his right knee, has missed the Golden State Warriors’ last six games and is set to miss his seventh straight game against the Boston Celtics tonight.

Including tonight’s game, Curry is set to miss the next five games, effectively disqualifying him from end-of-season honors such as inclusion in an All-NBA team.

It will be the first time Curry will not be in an All-NBA team since the 2019-20 season, during which he played only five games due to a hand injury. It will only be the sixth time in his career that Curry will not be an All-NBA member.

Steven Kwan will get look in center field as Stephen Vogt reshuffles Guardians’ outfield

GOODYEAR, Ariz. — Steven Kwan will get some time in center field during spring training for the Cleveland Guardians as manager Stephen Vogt assesses the best possible outfield combination.

Kwan is a four-time Gold Glove winner in left field. That is tied with Kenny Lofton for the most Gold Gloves in franchise history by an outfielder.

Vogt told reporters on Thursday that Kwan has expressed an interest in playing center at times. Kwan was primarily a center field in Cleveland’s minor-league system but has seen action there in only eight games over his five seasons in the majors.

Rookie Chase DeLauter, who made his big-league debut in last season’s AL Wild Card series against the Detroit Tigers, could see time in center and right. DeLauter dropped a high fly hit by Detroit’s Gleyber Torres during the first inning in his first game. Three innings later, he made a pinpoint throw to third base, where Zach McKinstry was tagged out by José Ramírez.

George Valera will likely play left field during Cactus League games.

Kwan, a two-time All-Star, and Ramírez were the lone consistent offensive threats on the Guardians last season as they repeated as AL Central Division champions.

“You’re going to see guys moving all over the field during spring, like we’ve done previous years,” Vogt said. “We’re trying to optimize for both our best defensive team, coupled with maximizing our potential for offense is what we’re looking for on any given day.”

Vogt added that it could be a couple weeks before he tries Kwan in center.

Heiden tallies 21-point double-double as No. 13 Iowa women beat Purdue 83-74

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) — Ava Heiden scored 21 points and tallied a double-double to lead No. 13 Iowa 83-74 over Purdue on Thursday.

Heiden was a ruthlessly efficient 10-of-12 shooting for the Hawkeyes (21-5, 12-3 Big Ten). She added 13 rebounds, three assists and three steals. Taylor Stremlow had 19 points, going 7 of 10, and dishing eight assists. Journey Houston scored 16 to go with five rebounds.

The Hawkeyes shot 59 percent (32-of-54) and 47 percent from beyond the arc (9-of-19). The win was the 10th in a row for the Hawkeyes over the Boilermakers (12-14, 4-11). It broke a deadlock in the historical series, giving Iowa a 41-40 lead.

Nya Smith scored 19 and Kiki Smith had 17 for the Boilermakers, with Nya Smith adding five rebounds and five assists. Tara Daye had 15 points and seven rebounds, and Kendall Puryear scored 12 points and grabbed seven rebounds.

The Hawkeyes took a 51-32 lead into the halftime break after an early 11-2 run was followed by a 20-1 run later in the half. Stremlow scored all 19 of her points in the first half on 7 of 8 shooting and 5 of 5 from behind the arc. Heiden had 12 in the second half, and her pair of jumpers to open the second half built a game-high 23-point lead for the Hawkeyes.

A late 7-0 run from the Boilermakers inside the final two minutes made the final score a bit closer than the double-digit margin it was for the majority of the second half.

Up next

No. 13 Iowa will host No. 6 Michigan on Sunday.

Purdue will travel to face No. 14 Maryland on Sunday.

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Aaliyah Chavez's 27 leads No. 11 Oklahoma women 71-67 over No. 24 Georgia

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — Aaliyah Chavez racked up 27 points, five assists, and four rebounds as No. 11 Oklahoma held off No. 24 Georgia, 71-67 on Thursday night.

Chavez was 9-for-17 from the floor and a perfect 8-for-8 from the charity stripe for the Sooners (20-6, 8-5 Southeastern Conference). Oklahoma improved to 14-0 when Chavez leads the team in assists.

Sahara Williams added 11 points, six rebounds, and a team-high three steals.

Oklahoma started the game with a 9-0 run, and built a double-digit lead before five minutes had passed in the game. They took a 37-27 lead into the locker room at halftime, and Chavez scored 13 in the first half.

The Bulldogs rallied back, cutting the deficit to as little as two points down the stretch, but the Sooners answered each time. Raegan Beers made two free throws with 23 seconds on the clock that put the game out of reach.

Georgia (20-7, 6-7) was led by Mia Woolfolk's 29 points and nine rebounds. Dani Carnegie added 14 points, and Trinity Turner had 10. Both had six rebounds.

Up next

No. 11 Oklahoma hosts No. 21 Tennessee on Sunday.

No. 24 Georgia visits Auburn on Monday.

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Warriors' Stephen Curry to be re-evaluated in 10 days after 2nd MRI on knee

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Golden State star Stephen Curry had a second MRI on his troublesome right knee that revealed no structural damage, although the two-time NBA MVP is expected to miss at least another five games before being re-evaluated.

The 37-year-old guard last played Jan. 30. He has been diagnosed with patella-femoral pain syndrome/bone bruising, otherwise referred to as runner’s knee.

Warriors coach Steve Kerr said Curry will be re-evaluated in 10 days.

“It’s just lingering soreness,” Kerr said Thursday before a game against Boston. “We were hoping, obviously, that he’d be ready for tonight after getting the All-Star break but wasn’t the case. He just needs more time.”

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Mets hosting Bobby Valentine disguise night as 2026 Citi Field promotion

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Soon, any Mets fan will be able to recreate the legendary Bobby Valentine disguise in Queens.

The Mets announced Thursday as part of their promotional schedule that May 29 will be Bobby Valentine Disguise Night at Citi Field, a nod to when the former manager was ejected from a game during the 1999 season and slyly returned to the dugout wearing a fake mustache and glasses.

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The first 15,000 fans will receive a set of glasses and mustaches similar to what Valentine wore.

“I love it!” Valentine said in a text to The Associated Press about the upcoming promotion. “I’ll be there.

“Can’t wait.”

Valentine managed the Mets from 1996-2002, holding a 536-467 record, the team to a World Series appearance in 2000.

The dugout disguise is perhaps one of the skipper’s most memorable moments in Queens, with Valentine even playing into the schtick multiple times in recent years.

During the Mets’ Old-Timers’ Day in 2022, Valentine, 75, was wearing a fake mustache while being introduced.

During a 2024 game against the Angels, Valentine did a mid-game interview in Los Angeles’ booth while donning the disguise.

Valentine was tossed from a game against the Blue Jays on June 9, 1999, in the 12th inning, but returned to the dugout wearing the disguise until the Mets finally got the win after 14 innings.

Mets manager Bobby Valentine was tossed from a game vs. the Blue Jays on June 9, 1999 during the 12th inning. MLB

He was then suspended for two games and issued a $5,000 fine.

The promotion comes as Valentine is expected to be inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame during the 2026 season, alongside former players Carlos Beltran and Lee Mazzilli.

Valentine spoke to The Post in December about his induction, saying the ceremony is going to be special.

The first 15,000 fans will receive a set of glasses and mustaches similar to what Valentine wore. X/@Mets

“When I was a manager, I was all-in, so there might’ve been a day or two where I thought that I would always be considered a Met because there was nothing else that I was thinking of in my life,” Valentine told The Post’s Mike Puma of his Mets legacy. “I wore the blue and orange, but then we separated for a while.

“So I didn’t know if there would be a continuance, and May 30 will be as special a day as I’ve ever had.”

Valentine also admitted that even he believes his getup is what he is most remembered for during his Mets tenure.

“As crazy as our world is, I think the thing [fans] think about the most is I wore a fake mustache and went back in the dugout after I got ejected,” he added.

“That’s the thing that’s allowed me to be generational and allowed me to have someone who’s 12 years old recognize the name and face that was disguised.”

Nyla Harris scores 15 as No. 22 North Carolina women defeat Virginia Tech 66-63 in OT

BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) — Nyla Harris scored 15 points and grabbed nine rebounds, Elina Aarnisalo added 13 points and five assists and No. 22 North Carolina took down Virginia Tech 66-63 in overtime on Thursday night.

Aarnisalo, Harris, and Lanie Grant combined for all nine overtime points for the Tar Heels (22-6, 12-4 Atlantic Coast Conference), who bounced back from a 72-68 loss at then-No. 11 Duke on Sunday.

Grant made two clutch free throws with 25 seconds remaining in overtime to make it a three-point margin, and Virginia Tech missed three 3-pointers in the final seven seconds.

The game featured 11 lead changes and five ties, with neither team leading by more than nine points. Virginia Tech led 28-21 at the half.

Both teams struggled shooting, with UNC managing 37% from the floor and Virginia Tech shooting 34%.

Indya Nivar added 10 points and four steals for Carolina, and Nyla Brooks hauled in eight rebounds.

For the Hokies (20-8, 10-6), Carys Baker and Samyha Suffren each tallied 15 points. Kilah Freelon led with 10 rebounds and three blocks, and Baker grabbed eight rebounds of her own. Mackenzie Nelson dished four assists.

Up next

Both teams resume play on Sunday, as No. 22 North Carolina hosts Pitt and Virginia Tech welcomes Georgia Tech.

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Pryor drops 22 in Texas A&M women's 82-74 win over No. 21 Tennessee

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Ny'Ceara Pryor scored 22 points and dished 10 assists, Fatmata Janneh added 17 and Lemyah Hylton put up 12 in Texas A&M's 82-74 win over No. 21 Tennessee on Thursday night.

The Aggies (11-11, 4-9 Southeastern Conference) jumped ahead early with a 10-0 run to start the game, with half the points coming from Pryor. She scored 13 in the first quarter.

Texas A&M was hot from the perimeter, shooting 7 of 11 (64%) as a team from 3-point range to take a 47-42 lead going into halftime. After the break, their lead mounted with a 14-0 run that lasted just over five minutes.

Tennessee (16-9, 8-5) was led by Janiah Barker, with 29 points and 10 rebounds. Zee Spearman put up 14 and Talaysia Cooper added 11.

The Lady Volunteers found a spark in the fourth quarter with a 10-0 run to close the gap to 76-74 with 2:07 to play, but couldn't keep the momentum as Texas A&M finished the game on a 6-0 run.

It was the first road win over a ranked team for the Aggies since Jan. 10, 2021, when they beat then-No. 13 Arkansas.

Up next

Tennessee: Visits No. 11 Oklahoma on Sunday.

Texas A&M: Hosts Arkansas on Sunday.

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Pat Murphy gets new three-year contact with Brewers after two straight Manager of the Year wins

Manager Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers looks on during a spring training workout at American Family Fields of Phoenix on February 22, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.
Manager Pat Murphy of the Milwaukee Brewers looks on during a spring training workout at American Family Fields of Phoenix on February 22, 2024 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Pat Murphy isn’t leaving Milwaukee any time soon. 

The Brewers manager got a new contract from the franchise, The Post’s Jon Heyman confirmed Thursday.

Murphy is restructuring his 2026 pact and adding two more years to his deal, keeping him with the team through the 2028 season, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal. The new deal also includes a club option for 2029. 

Milwaukee manager Pat Murphy looks on before the Brewers’ win over the Pirates at PNC Park on April 25, 2024 in Pittsburgh. Diamond Images/Getty Images

Murphy has been the Brewers’ manager since 2024 after previous skipper Craig Counsell signed a five-year, $40 million deal to take the same job with the division rival Cubs.

Murphy had served as a bench coach for Milwaukee since 2015 before being promoted to manager. 

Things couldn’t have gone much better for the Brewers since Murphy took over. In his first season, Milwaukee went 93-69 and won the National League Central division crown. 

Murphy won the NL Manager of the Year award for leading a somewhat surprising Brewers team to the postseason. 

Last season, Murphy made it back-to-back, winning the award and division once again with 97 regular-season wins. 

The Brewers have fallen short in both postseason appearances, though, losing in the wild-card round to the Mets in 2024 and getting swept by the eventual-champion Dodgers in the NLCS last October.

Brewers manager Pat Murphy looks on during a spring training workout at American Family Fields of Phoenix on Feb. 22, 2024 in Phoenix. Getty Images

They have undergone some big changes to their roster this season, having dealt ace Freddy Peralta and Tobias Myers to the Mets in exchange for Jett Williams and Brandon Sproat.

Infielder Caleb Durbin was also traded to the Red Sox as part of a six-player swap.

That’s nothing new for Milwaukee, though.

The Brewers have weathered several high-profile star departures in recent years, including Willy Adames, Corbin Burnes and Devin Williams, while maintaining a winning team on the field.

New MLB union head Meyer dismisses salary cap, defends free agency, arbitration

PHOENIX — Bruce Meyer staunchly defended free agency and salary arbitration on his first full day as head of the baseball players’ association, dismissing any possibility of agreement on a salary cap in another sign of a likely labor confrontation next winter.

The 64-year-old was promoted to executive director on Wednesday, a day after the forced resignation of Tony Clark, who had led the union since 2013. The sport’s five-year labor contract expires on Dec. 1 and Major League Baseball is expected to propose a salary cap.

“We believe in a meritocracy,” Meyer said Thursday after meeting with Milwaukee Brewers players. “We believe in a system, and players believe in a system, that rewards players for performance.”

MLB players struck for 7 1/2 months in 1994-95 to fight off a cap proposal, a structure used by the NFL, NBA and NHL.

“We don’t believe in a system that’s basically a zero-sum game that says ‘If we pay you, we’ve got to take that out of the pocket of another player,’” Meyer said. “That’s how the other systems work.”

Meyer spent 30 years at the law firm Weil, Gotshal & Manges before joining the NHL Players Association in 2016 as senior director of collective bargaining, policy and legal. He’s been the MLBPA’s chief negotiator since 2018, though his tenure hasn’t always been smooth. Some players tried to oust him two years ago, when with Clark’s backing he fought off the challenge.

“You’re never going to have, with that many people, everybody agreeing with everything,” Meyer said. “It just doesn’t happen. Other unions I’ve been involved with and other labor situations, you’re never going to get everyone on the same page. But you try and do the most you can. Disagreements are not just expected, they’re actually great.”

Meyer defended baseball’s system of salary arbitration and free agency that has existed since the mid-1970s and has pushed the average salary to the $5 million range.

“Salary arbitration is a crucial right. It’s something that players fought for decades ago,” he said. “It’s important because it’s the first ability a player has to really access something like their free market. It is not a perfect system, but it’s better than the alternative, certainly, that the league has proposed.”

Under the current system, Juan Soto was able to command a record 15-year, $765 million contract from the New York Mets. The high-spending Los Angeles Dodgers won their second straight World Series last season after signing Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700 million deal.

MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred says the teams and fans are concerned about payroll disparity.

“Salary cap doesn’t help players at any level. It doesn’t help the middle-class players,” Meyer said. “It’s not just a math game because salary cap comes with an erosion or complete elimination essentially of guaranteed contracts. ... It eliminates freedom and flexibility. And, of course, over time, once you’re in that system, the history is it always becomes worse and worse for players.”

Clark was asked to resign by the eight-man subcommittee after an investigation by the union’s outside counsel discovered evidence he had an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law, a union employee since 2023, a person familiar with the union’s deliberations told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because that detail was not announced.

Meyer said the MLBPA will work with the same outside counsel to determine if any changes needed to be made to the organization in the aftermath of Clark’s resignation, including the future of the union’s office in Scottsdale.

“There’s a lot of things that are going to be under review,” Meyer said. “We want to make sure we’re engaged in best practices at all times. We’ll take recommendations from the people who are advising us, who are doing investigations and audits, everything is up for review.”

Meyer expects his interim role will last through the current round of negotiations. Players will then decide how to proceed.

“It’s unfortunate the way things kind of went down but we’re feeling really good, we’re confident in the people we have,” said Giants pitcher Tristan Beck, the team’s alternate player representative. “Bargaining’s the No. 1 thing on the union’s mind this year and I think we’re in as good a spot as we were yesterday.”

Soon after he was elected, Meyer spoke with MLB’s chief negotiator, whom he has clashed with during bargaining.

“Dan Halem gave me a call last night, and he was very nice, very gracious, very classy,” Meyer said of the deputy commissioner. “Despite occasional reports of contrary, we have a good relationship.”

A former All-Star first baseman, Clark had been the first former player to head the union.

“Tony’s relationships are something that I certainly can’t duplicate overnight and maybe not ever,” Meyer said.

Meyer rejected claims he is overly influenced by Scott Boras, baseball’s most visible agent.

“Scott is an agent who represents a lot of players,” Meyer said. “He has no more influence over the running of the union than any other agent.

It’s time for Basketball: San Antonio Spurs vs Phoenix Suns

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It’s been eight days since the Spurs last played a meaningful game, a 126-113 win over the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. The Rodeo Road trip continues tonight in Austin, for what counts as a home game in the standings, in front of a wild Moody Center crowd. A lot has happened in the last week for the Silver and Black, as Victor Wembanyama saved the All Star Game, De’Aaron Fox hit a game winner in the All Star tourney, Carter Bryant earned a perfect score at the Slam Dunk contest (but failed to execute an ambitious dunk attempt in the finals), and Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper showed out in the Rising Stars challenge. Oh yeah, one other thing … Jeremy Sochan was released by the Spurs and has signed with the New York Knicks. Good luck to him, and I hope he does well with the change in scenery.

It’s going to be good to get back to playing basketball, as the Spurs only trail the Oklahoma City Thunder by two games in the loss column, with the Thunder having a slightly tougher schedule for the remainder of the season than the Spurs. If they want to make a run at OKC for the top spot in the west, the Spurs will need to continue to succeed on the Rodeo Road Trip. They’re currently on a six-game winning streak, their second-longest of the year after the eight-game winning streak from December 8-25. Tonight, they face the Phoenix Suns, who have already beaten the Spurs twice this season, with both losses in Arizona. This will be the first home(-ish) game for the Spurs against the Suns, with the finale on March 19 in San Antonio.

Phoenix will be without the services of Dillon Brooks tonight, as he has achieved the dubious distinction of being the first player to be assessed 16 fouls in the season, earning a one game suspension. It’s not surprising that he was the player to do this, but doing it this early in the season is something Boogie would have been proud of if he were still playing. He won’t be missed on the court by the Spurs, as his chippy play and borderline tactics tend to get under other players’ skins. The Suns are still a dangerous squad to face, as Devin Booker is a bucket, Grayson Allen is an apprentice villain on the court, and Royce O’Neale can play on both ends of the court. They’re a team with size and shooting, which is the kind of team that the Spurs have trouble handling.

It’s going to be interesting to see the Spurs will be sharp tonight after the long layoff. Victor Wembanyama looked dominant on All Star Weekend, and if he can play the same way in Austin, along with a nice game from the rest fo the All Star Weekend crew (Fox, Harper, Castle, Bryant), this should be a good night for the Silver and Black. Let’s GOO SPURS!!

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Carter Bryant successfully does the trick dunk that he could not complete in the Slam Dunk competition during the fourth quarter, which leads to a benching from Mitch Johnson.

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Grizzlies Kentavious Caldwell-Pope out for season after surgery on right pinky finger

With Jaren Jackson Jr. traded at the deadline and the tanking full speed ahead as Memphis starts its rebuild comes this news.

Veteran guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope had surgery to fix "misalignment of his right pinky finger" and will be out for the remainder of the season, the team announced.

Caldwell-Pope is one of the few consistent players with the Grizzlies this season, playing in 51 games and averaging 8.4 points per game, although he struggled from 3-point range (31.6%).

Memphis will have just nine active players healthy when it takes on the Utah Jazz Friday night, its first game back after the All-Star break. That was to be the game where Jaren Jackson Jr. returned to Memphis, although he is now out for the season for the tanking Jazz after undergoing knee surgery.

Caldwell-Pope is one of the few consistent players with the Grizzlies this season, playing in 51 games and averaging 8.4 points per game, although he struggled from 3-point range (31.6%).

NBA plans to implement tanking crackdown next season — here’s what could change

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver speaking at a press conference with the
NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks to the media during a press conference before 2026 NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome.

The NBA is ready to do something about tanking. 

ESPN’s Shams Charania reported Thursday that commissioner Adam Silver told NBA general managers that the league plans to implement “anti-tanking rule changes for next season.”

The possible changes discussed this week and in January, per Charania, include:

NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks to media after the 75th NBA All Star Game at Intuit Dome. Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

– First-round picks can be protected only in the top four or top-14-plus

– Lottery odds freeze at the trade deadline or a later date

– No longer allowing a team to pick top four in consecutive years and/or after consecutive bottom-three finishes

– Teams can’t pick top four the year after making conference finals

– Lottery odds allocated based on two-year records

– Lottery extended to include all play-in teams

– Flatten odds for all lottery teams

The reported crackdown comes as nearly a third of the league appears to be jockeying for draft position before a loaded 2026 class.

Talk of how to deal with tanking has taken over the NBA in recent weeks, and especially intensified after Silver fined the Jazz ($500,000) and Pacers ($100,000) for violating the NBA’s player participation policy last week.

“Overt behavior like this that prioritizes draft position over winning undermines the foundation of NBA competition and we will respond accordingly to any further actions that compromise the integrity of our games,” Silver said in a statement after doling out the punishments. “Additionally, we are working with our Competition Committee and Board of Governors to implement further measures to root out this type of conduct.”

NBA commissioner Adam Silver speaks to the media during a press conference before 2026 NBA All Star Saturday Night at Intuit Dome. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Silver appeared ready to tweak the current draft system, which incentivizes losing to land a higher draft pick, and, in turn, bring in young, star-level players, during a press conference over All-Star Weekend. 

“We’ve got to look at some fresh thinking here,” Silver said. “What we’re doing, what we’re seeing right now is not working. There’s no question about it.”

Earlier on Thursday, Suns owner Mat Ishbia ripped tanking as “loser behavior” in a long rant on social media. 

Mavericks minority owner Mark Cuban had a different take, writing on X that the “NBA should embrace tanking.”

Lakers will have Big 3 available again when playing Clippers on Friday

Lakers guard Luka Doncic drives to the basket in front of the 76ers' Kelly Oubre Jr. Thursday at Crypto.com Arena.
Luka Doncic, driving to the basket against Philadelphia's Kelly Oubre Jr., is expected to play Friday when the Lakers resume play after the All-Star break against the Clippers at Crypto.com Arena. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

The Lakers had just completed practice Thursday with a full and healthy squad when Luka Doncic strolled over to speak with the media.

Doncic had played only five minutes Sunday for Team World in the All-Star Game because of a lingering left hamstring strain. He missed the previous four Lakers games.

With the Lakers' season scheduled to restart against the Clippers on Friday night at Crypto.com Arena, Doncic was asked if he would be playing.

“Probably,” he said. “We’ll see. I got to talk to people.”

Since Doncic practiced, he was asked how he was doing and how his hamstring felt.

“I’m good,” he said. “Feeling good.”

It was pointed out to Doncic that he did play in the All-Star Game, even if it was limited.

“Five minutes. I was on minutes restriction,” Doncic joked.

Lakers coach JJ Redick was the first to speak to the media after practice, his time away from the game leaving him fresh and ready to go.

He was asked whether Austin Reaves, who had been on a restriction of about 25 minutes after returning from a 19-game absence because of a calf strain, would still be on a minutes restriction and whether Doncic would be available against the Clippers.

“Austin won’t have a minutes restriction,” Redick said, “and as of 35 to 45 seconds ago, we’ll have everybody available tomorrow.”

Injuries have been common for the Lakers this season.

Lakers guard Austin Reaves sits on the scorer's table before entering a game against the Mavericks earlier this month.
Lakers guard Austin Reaves sits on the scorer's table before entering a game this month. His minutes restriction since returning from a calf injury has been lifted. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)

It started at the beginning of the season, when LeBron James missed 14 games because of sciatica. Recently he dealt with arthritis in his left foot that kept him out of a game.

Center Deandre Ayton missed the last two games because of right knee soreness.

"As a coach, you have zero control in that. As a player, you know what you do to prepare, and what you do to recover can give you some level of control, but ultimately, the basketball gods in the game are going to dictate health,” Redick said. “It's funny, we were talking before the season about building continuity with those three guys, and we've had them available together for 10 games. So it's just the situation we're in.

“Not the only team that has had a bunch of health issues throughout the season and had to manage that. But I think … my messaging this morning to the players was this is going to be a sprint, these last 28 games. It's another segment of the season where, starting tomorrow, we won't have more than a day between games until the end of March. So, we've got an opportunity to, I think, play our best basketball after the All-Star break. We've got a number of indicators on both sides of the ball that we're doing some things that are trending in the right direction. And I think it's coming at a good time, as we're getting fully healthy.”

Doncic, James and Reaves have combined to average 80.2 points per game, led by Doncic’s NBA-best 32.8 points. Reaves is averaging 25.4 points and James 22.

Reaves said it is “very important” that the three get reps together.

“You have those games from last year, but obviously you still have a learning curve of how to play alongside one another and that's with everybody else on the team as well,” Reaves said. “Continuing to build that continuity and confidence in every single position. We're locked in with the five guys on the court. So, very excited.

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“I think you can tell throughout the season, even with the unfortunate injuries and stuff, we've done a good job of maintaining it. We're fifth in the West, on pace for a good record and just getting healthy is going to continue to help that. So it'll be fun to see what that looks like and get to work."

The Lakers (33-21) play four games next week, all against opponents with winning records that are jockeying for position in the playoff race: Sunday vs. Boston, Tuesday vs, Orlando, Thursday at Phoenix and Feb. 28 at Golden State.

So, Thursday’s practice was a good start for the Lakers to get back in gear.

“We only got one practice in so we’re not going to get a lot out of one practice,” Doncic said. “But we definitely like to get up and down a little bit after one week off. So, it was good.”

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Ryan McMahon hoping Yankees’ hitting tweaks can help find ‘middle line’ after rough year

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Ryan McMahon #19 of the New York Yankees hits a solo home run, Image 2 shows Ryan McMahon #19 of the New York Yankees reacts after lining out during the fifth inning
Ryan McMahon worked on improving his swing for the Yankees during the offseason.

TAMPA — No matter what Ryan McMahon did with the bat, he would still make his impact felt on a daily basis with the way he locks down third base defensively.

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But the Yankees still believe there is more they can get out of McMahon offensively, a mission that began shortly after their playoff exit last fall, when he was actually one of their best hitters. 

Following a season in which his whiff rate was a career-high 35.2 percent, McMahon sat down with the Yankees’ hitting group for more than an hour and talked through areas they wanted him to focus on over the offseason, his first in the organization after a deadline trade from the Rockies.

The main goal was to shorten his stance, getting his feet closer together in the batter’s box, and getting his hips working better through his swing.

Ryan McMahon reacts after recording an out during the Yankees’ Oct. 4 playoff game against the Blue Jays. Charles Wenzelberg

“Just things I’ve done in the past and things I kind of got away from,” McMahon said Thursday at Steinbrenner Field. “They pointed them out and we worked on them. … Trying to find a way to give myself basically the best chance every single time and be really consistent with it.”

In his stance last year, McMahon averaged 42.7 inches between his feet, according to Baseball Savant, which was the fourth-highest distance among major leaguers.

Almost all of the other hitters in the top 10 used open stances compared to McMahon, who averaged zero degrees for a straightaway stance.

Hitting coach James Rowson said he would be guessing when asked if the wide stance contributed directly to McMahon’s high swing-and-miss rates.

He just knows that what he is seeing so far this spring has been encouraging.

“He’s in a stronger position to drive the baseball more consistently,” Rowson said. “Obviously throughout a major league season, you’re going to have some fluctuation depending on how you feel. Sometimes that can vary, your width. But right now, with him being a little bit more narrow, he’s ending up in a good spot to drive the ball from. I like what I see.”

McMahon is something of an anomaly in the box.

He has a strong eye, as his 11.9 percent walk rate (89th percentile) last year would suggest, but he still struck out 32.3 percent (second percentile) of the time. 

The 31-year-old generally swings at the right pitches, but too often fails to make contact with them.

Ryan McMahon hits a home run during the Yankees’ Sept. 26 game against the Orioles. Jason Szenes for the NY Post

His contact rate on pitches he swung at in the strike zone was 77.8 percent, per Statcast, which ranked fourth lowest among qualified hitters.

“When I’m going bad, I’m just missing good pitches to hit,” McMahon said. “When I’m going good, I don’t miss it. Just find a way to be in that spot where I don’t miss it.”

Because when McMahon does connect with the ball, he does so with as much impact as some of the game’s best — and that is not inflated by the Coors Field effect, his former home with the Rockies.

Ryan McMahon reacts after striking out during the Yankees Aug. 21 game against the Red Sox. Charles Wenzelberg

His 93.3 mph average exit velocity ranked 14th among qualified hitters, right behind Fernando Tatis Jr.

That has not always translated into offensive production, though, as his OPS-plus (adjusted for ballpark environments) has been below league average every year of his career.

“My career has been a lot of ups and downs,” said McMahon, an All-Star in 2024. “It’s just trying to find that middle line so I can stay there and be better more consistently.”

The Yankees may also platoon McMahon more often, having Amed Rosario play third base against lefties, which would allow him to mainly focus on crushing righties.

That said, it will be difficult to take McMahon’s glove out of the lineup, as his arrival last summer made a significant impact on the Yankees’ overall infield defense, with his presence alone looming large given Max Fried and Carlos Rodón’s propensity for generating ground balls to third base.

“That’s what I want it to look like,” said manager Aaron Boone, a former third baseman himself. “He was born to pick up a ground ball. Then that big arm, has that quarterback movement about him, side to side. He’s really good.”