Phils acquire lefty Kyle Backhus in trade with D-backs

Phils acquire lefty Kyle Backhus in trade with D-backs originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

Just hours after trading Matt Strahm to the Royals, Dave Dombrowski and the Phillies front office made another move.

The club announced it acquired left-handed reliever Kyle Backhus from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for Minor League outfielder Avery Owusu-Asiedu.

Calling the 27-year-old a direct replacement for Strahm would overstate expectations, but Backhus did show flashes during his rookie season in 2025. Across 32 appearances, he posted a 4.62 ERA over 25 1/3 innings while recording 10 holds.

What stands out most is the look. Backhus throws from an unorthodox three-quarter arm slot, giving the Phillies bullpen a different angle from the left side. His extension is particularly notable.

Defined by Baseball Savant as “the distance, in feet, a pitcher releases the ball from the mound,” Backhus’ 7.2-foot release ranks in the top four percent of the league, paired with a 9-degree arm angle.

He is not a power arm. His sinker averaged 91 mph in 2025, placing it in the bottom nine percent of the league. Still, he limited hard contact, grading well above average in both barrel rate and hard-hit percentage.

He was also effective against left-handed hitters. He held them to a .139 average and a .503 OPS, and according to the Phillies’ press release, that opponents batting average ranked fifth among the 91 left-handed relievers who faced at least 40 left-handed batters.

Backhus now becomes the 38th player on the Phillies’ 40-man roster and carries three Minor League options.

Owusu-Asiedu, 22, was Philadelphia’s ninth-round pick in 2023 and is coming off his best professional season. Between Single-A Clearwater and High-A Jersey Shore in 2025, he posted a .752 OPS.

The 6-foot-4, 230-pound outfielder showed improved plate discipline with a .366 on-base percentage, and his speed is one of his tools — he stole 33 bases in 38 attempts.

A second trade Friday adds another bullpen option to the mix as the Phillies continue adding relief depth and competition heading into Spring Training.

Canadiens & 2 More Teams Linked To Kings' Phillip Danault

The Montreal Canadiens' biggest need right now is another center. Because of this, they have been viewed as a top suitor for Los Angeles Kings forward Phillip Danault.

The Canadiens' interest in Danault has already been known. Yet, based on a new report, the Habs are not the only team that is interested in acquiring Danault.

During the latest episode of TSN Insider Trading, Pierre LeBrun reported that the Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, and Utah Mammoth are among the teams that are interested in acquiring Danault. 

"They're getting calls on him," LeBrun said about the Kings and Danault. "Among the teams that have called: Montreal, New Jersey, Utah. A long list of teams, all the teams you could think of that need help at center have obviously checked in with LA because it's so rare for centers to be available."

Hearing that Danault is generating plenty of interest is not necessarily surprising. Even if he has had a slow start to the 2025-26 season, his impressive resume shows that he has the potential to bounce back. Just this past season alone with the Kings, he posted 43 points in 80 games. The smart two-way center has also recorded at least 40 points in seven different seasons. 

Interestingly, there was also a Kings scout present during the Canadiens' Dec. 18 contest against the Chicago Blackhawks. This is notable with Montreal having confirmed interest in Danault. 

Nevertheless, it will be fascinating to see if the Canadiens can successfully bring back Danault to Montreal. In 360 games during his six-year stint with the Habs, he posted 54 goals, 140 assists, 194 points, and a plus-47 rating. 

2025-26 NBA Power Rankings: Knicks, Timberwolves rising, Lakers, Rockets dropping, Celtics out of top 10

Week 9 is in action after the Knicks won the Cup over the Spurs, and Christmas Day NBA is right around the corner! Let's take a look at the power rankings and who's in and out since last week. All Championship odds are courtesy of DraftKings.

Vaughn Dalzell‘s Week 9 NBA Power Rankings

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1. Oklahoma City Thunder (25-2)
NBA Finals odds: +110
Points Leader: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (32.4)
Rebound Leader: Isaiah Hartentstein (10.6)
Assist Leader: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (6.4)

The Thunder dropped their cup match against the Spurs, snapping a 16-game winning streak, but Oklahoma City bounced back and rolled the Clippers by 21 in the following outing. Oklahoma City has a revenge rematch with San Antonio on Christmas Day and will be at home over five of the next seven games. The Thunder are being priced at +500 to break the Warriors 73-game win record, which is $10 to win $50.

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2. Denver Nuggets (20-6)
NBA Finals odds: +650
Points Leader: Nikola Jokic (29.6)
Rebound Leader: Nikola Jokic (12.3)
Assist Leader: Nikola Jokic (10.9)

Denver is currently holding the longest winning streak in the West at six games and second overall behind the Knicks (7). The Nuggets own the third-best record in the NBA and. top 10 ranks across the board, even without Aaron Gordon and Christian Braun.

The Nuggets will play three of the next four games at home, but from Dec. 27 to Jan. 7, Denver has seven consecutive road games — their longest stretch of the season.

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3. New York Knicks (19-7)
NBA Finals odds: +1300
Points Leader: Jalen Brunson (28.7)
Rebound Leader: Karl-Anthony Towns (11.9)
Assist Leader: Jalen Brunson (6.4)

The Knicks are coming off an NBA Cup win and own the league's current longest winning streak of seven games. New York has beaten Charlotte, Utah, Toronto, San Antonio, Indiana, and Orlando twice in that span. The Knicks are 9-1 in December and own the second-best assist to turnover ratio, while playing at the second-slowest pace. Something they are starting to master with Jalen Brunson at the helm.

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4. Los Angeles Lakers (19-7)
NBA Finals odds: +1300
Points Leader: Luka Doncic (35.2)
Rebound Leader: Deandre Ayton (9.0)
Assist Leader: Luka Doncic (9.1)

Through seven games in December, the Lakers have the third-worst defensive rating, only ahead of the Wizards and Jazz. On the other hand, Los Angeles is eighth in offensive rating, so it's clear what the issue with the Lakers will be moving forward.

Los Angeles is 4-2 since LeBron James made his season debut, but the wins have come over Utah, Phoenix, Philadelphia, and Toronto. While three of those teams currently have winning records, it's likely all four finish below .500 this season. The Lakers' success could be purple and fool's gold right now.

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5. Houston Rockets (16-8)
NBA Finals odds: +1200
Points Leader: Kevin Durant (25.1)
Rebound Leader: Alperen Sengun (9.5)
Assist Leader: Alperen Sengun (7.2)

Houston's dropped two straight games in OT to the Pelicans and Nuggets and three of the past four overall. In that short four-game sample size, the Rockets own the 10th-best offensive rating, but the second-worst defensive rating, only ahead of the Jazz. Tari Eason and Dorian Finney-Smith should both be back in or by January, so Houston's struggles should come to an end with some veteran assistance.

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6. San Antonio Spurs (19-7)
NBA Finals odds: +2500
Points Leader: Victor Wembanyama (25.1)
Rebound Leader: Victor Wembanyama (12.3)
Assist Leader: Stephon Castle (6.9)

The Spurs upset the Thunder to get to the NBA Cup before dropping the final against the Knicks. However, San Antonio is 4-1 over the last five games and were an impressive 9-3 without Victor Wembanyama. San Antonio plays on the road in three of the next four games, including one at home versus the Thunder, then a road contest on Christmas Day in Oklahoma City.

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7. Detroit Pistons (21-6)
NBA Finals odds: +2000
Points Leader: Cade Cunningham (27.2)
Rebound Leader: Jalen Duren (11.0)
Assist Leader: Cade Cunningham (9.2)

Detroit had a four-game winning streak snapped in a two-point OT loss at Dallas this week, but they're still 6-4 after their 13-game winning streak. In the past 10 games, the Pistons are top 12 in both offensive and defensive rating and second in rebounding percentage.

On the negative side, Detroit is second-worst in assist to turnover ratio over the last 10 games as they rely heavily on Cade Cunningham. The Pistons rank 23rd and 25th in true shooting and effective field goal percentage too, so the offense might be going cold ahead of a five-game road trip, but we'll see.

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8. Minnesota Timberwolves (17-10)
NBA Finals odds: +3000
Points Leader: Anthony Edwards (28.7)
Rebound Leader: Rudy Gobert (10.5)
Assist Leader: Julius Randle (5.7)

Minnesota has won seven of the past nine games, but dropped a contest to Memphis this week. With Oklahoma City, Milwaukee, New York, and Denver as the next four opponents, we are about to find out a lot about this Timberwolves team. In December, Minnesota is one of three teams that rank top 11 in offensive and defensive rating (Thunder, Spurs).

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9. Orlando Magic (15-12)
NBA Finals odds: +3500
Points Leader: Franz Wagner (22.7)
Rebound Leader: Paolo Banchero (8.4)
Assist Leader: Jalen Suggs (4.8)

Orlando's lost two straight and three of the past four, and five of the last seven against some of the better teams in the NBA (Nuggets, Knicks, Heat, Spurs). Despite the losses, I still rank Orlando in the top 10 because the quality of the NBA is so poor right now, especially in the Eastern Conference.

At 3-4 in December, Orlando ranks ninth in defensive rating, but 24th in offensive. This month, the Magic are bottom seven in true shooting, effective field goal percentage, three-point percentage, and free-throw percentage.

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10. Toronto Raptors (17-11)
NBA Finals odds: +15000
Points Leader: Brandon Ingram (22.0)
Rebound Leader: Scottie Barnes (8.0)
Assist Leader: Immanuel Quickley (6.3)

The Raptors have won two straight games over the Bucks and Heat to climb back into the 10th spot for me. Although, you could hand this spot to four or five other teams judging off recent play and I wouldn't blink an eye (Boston, Phoenix, Golden State, Philadelphia, Dallas).

The league is down right now from a talent and motivation perspective, so a middle of the pack rated team like Toronto sits in the top 10 power rankings after Boston and Phoenix have cooled off to drop out of my rankings over the past two weeks.

Stock Up:

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New York Knicks (19-7)
NBA Finals odds: +1300
Points Leader: Jalen Brunson (28.7)
Rebound Leader: Karl-Anthony Towns (11.9)
Assist Leader: Jalen Brunson (6.4)

New York has a Christmas Day matchup with Cleveland coming up. The Cavaliers have been cold and absent from my top 10 for weeks, so it will be an interesting game to see if Cleveland can look itself against the Knicks in a game where the stakes are a little higher because of Christmas. The Knicks have played well and with a seven-game winning streak, this team has climbed a few spots to No. 3 for me.

Stock Down:

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Boston Celtics (15-11)
NBA Finals odds: +3000
Points Leader: Jaylen Brown (29.3)
Rebound Leader: Neemias Queta (8.2)
Assist Leader: Derrick White (5.0)

After winning five straight games and seven of the past eight, Boston has dropped two straight to the Bucks and Pistons. The Celtics luckily play Miami, Toronto, and Indiana over the next three games, but have a five-game road trip lined up to follow. Jaylen Brown has scored 30 or more points in five straight games and seven of the past eight, but if he doesn't sustain that, does Boston have a 5-3 record in that stretch?

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Zack Minasian reveals where Giants' offseason focus shifts after pitching moves

Zack Minasian reveals where Giants' offseason focus shifts after pitching moves originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

SAN FRANCISCO — A decade ago, the newest Giant was a small part of one of the more interesting trades in recent baseball history. 

The New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers thought they had a deal centered around outfielder Carlos Gomez at the deadline in 2015, and it was so far along that word got to Wilmer Flores, then a young Mets infielder who shed tears as he tried to get through a game with rumors swirling. When that trade fell apart, Gomez was sent to Houston in a deal that brought future All-Star closer Josh Hader and three others to Milwaukee. 

Giants general manager Zack Minasian was in the middle of it all. He ran pro scouting for the Brewers at the time, and as they scrambled to get a second Gomez deal done, Minasian wrote the name “Adrian Houser” on a white board, just in case. At the time, the right-hander was struggling in Double-A. 

“He was the player that we were able to get thrown in at the end, and he’s turned it into a nice career,” Minasian said on a Zoom call with beat writers Friday. 

The Giants are hopeful that the best is yet to come.

They finalized a two-year deal with Houser on Friday that includes a club option for 2028, filling a hole in their rotation. This was the busiest week of their offseason, with Houser being joined by right-hander Jason Foley, who signed a one-year deal as he rehabs from shoulder surgery. Minasian said the Giants targeted both pitchers early in the offseason. 

“They are pitchers we think can be impactful,” he said. 

Houser will be in the rotation from the start of the year, but there will be a wait for Foley, who missed all of last season. The Giants dug deep into his medical files and talked to his physical therapist and came away feeling comfortable that he could be an option in June or July, giving them a former closer for some high-leverage innings. 

Houser and Foley fill holes on the roster, but more help is needed. Minasian said they will continue to search the free agent and trade markets for additional starters and right-handed relievers, but on the latter front, it continues to sound like the preference is to avoid big-ticket items. Most are off the market by this point, anyway, so in addition to Foley, they completed a minor league deal this week with hard-throwing right-hander Gregory Santos.  

When it comes to the rotation, the Giants continue to feel good about their young starting depth, but they also were saying the same things last year and saw how that turned out. 

“If we can’t develop a couple of those, several of those, shame on us. I believe in our developing system and our pitching group,” Minasian said. “But also there’s something to be said for these pitchers being allowed to go through this natural maturation. If you look at Logan Webb combined in 2019 and 2020, I think it was 20 starts of a plus-five ERA and now we have a true ace of the staff. 

“You understand some pitchers have to go through that and I think from that aspect building the depth and getting another starter would be great, but, is it a total necessity? I don’t think it’s a failure if we don’t get another starter, but we’ll continue to look.”

While the reliever market has been picked clean, there are still several high-end starters on the market, including Framber Valdez, Tatsuya Imai and Ranger Suarez. The Giants have thus far committed only about $15 million to their 2026 payroll through offseason moves, and there’s plenty of space left under the first tax line if they want to go big at some point. 

They have been more heavily connected to second basemen in recent days, and Minasian said they will continue to explore options, but Casey Schmitt is the favorite to start on Opening Day right now. 

The holiday week is generally a quiet one around MLB, but Giants officials do not plan to be far from their cell phones. The roster still needs plenty of work, but they were happy to add to the rotation this week with Houser, a player they were in on at the trade deadline before becoming sellers.

“We really believed in the mechanical changes that (Houser) made. He talked about getting more into his backside and it freeing up his arm path and that led to a two mph velocity increase,” Minasian said. “I think he commanded the ball better, he spun the ball better. He was able to maybe widen his mix of useable pitches. He’s a very athletic pitcher to begin with and I think when things finally got synced up for him last year that’s when we really saw him take off.”

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How The NHL Holiday Roster Freeze Affects Islanders

The NHL's Holiday Roster Freeze will begin at 12:01 AM on Saturday (Dec. 20) and go until 11:59 PM on Dec. 27.

During this time, NHL teams cannot make trades, place anyone on waivers, or loan players, but they can make emergency recalls and place players on IR and LTIR.

For the New York Islanders, this week-long roster freeze shouldn't be much of an issue.

The roster currently has 13 healthy forwards and seven healthy defenseman, with Bo Horvat a candidate to return in the coming games despite not being in on Friday night against the Vancouver Canucks

Had the Islanders placed Horvat on Injured Reserve and recalled someone to fill his role, they would not have been able to activate him if he was ready to go during the freeze because they wouldn't be able to loan the call-up back to Bridgeport. 

The Islanders haven't done that, relying on Maxim Tsyplakov as the lone extra forward if need be.

It sounds like Horvat could travel this weekend to Buffalo, when the Islanders play the Sabres on Saturday evening at 5 PM ET.  

Defenseman Marshall Warren was recalled from Bridgeport (AHL) on Thursday morning, meaning he will presumably stay in the NHL over the freeze, barring any last-minute transactions.

With Warren up and his $825,000 cap hit on the books, the Islanders are no longer accruing cap space as they are using some of their LTIR pool money. 

That means that they will not be able to accrue at all during the roster freeze, something the team has tried to do when given the chance. 

If necessary, the Islanders could make an emergency recall, but this is the group they will likely have throughout the three-game stretch.

The Islanders' final game before the freeze is on Tuesday night against the New Jersey Devils at UBS Arena. 

Resurgent Panthers to put latest winning streak on line against Metro-leading Carolina

The Florida Panthers will look to keep the good times rolling when they kick of a back-to-back set on Friday night in Sunrise.

Florida has now won six of their past seven games after defeating the Los Angeles Kings 3-2 on Wednesday night at Amerant Bank Arena and will look to win four straight for the first time this season when they host the Carolina Hurricanes.

This will be the first of three regular season meetings between the Cats and Canes, two teams that have grown extremely familiar with each other over the past few years.

That’s because Carolina has hosted the Panthers in two of the past three Eastern Conference Finals, and both times it was Florida who came out on top.

In 2023, Florida swept the Hurricanes to make their first of three straight Stanley Cup Final appearances. Then last season, the Panthers again got the best of Carolina, though this time it took five games to advance to the Final.

While Florida has been battling through significant injury issues for much of the year, causing them to slide down in the Eastern Conference standings, the Hurricanes are once again looking like the toast of the Metropolitan Division.

Entering play Friday, Carolina holds a four point edge over the second-place Washington Capitals in the Metro.

They’ve won each of their past five games and are 8-2-0 since Thanksgiving.

One of the big sources of success for Carolina has been the play of goaltender Brandon Bussi.

If that name sounds familiar, it’s probably because Bussi spent training camp and most of the preseason with the Panthers after Florida signed him during the summer.

The Hurricanes snagged Bussi off the waiver wire when the Panthers tried to move him to the American Hockey League’s Charlotte Checkers, and boy has that move paid off for the Canes.

Bussi became the first goaltender in NHL history to win 11 of his first 12 starts, a streak he’s still riding to this day. The 27-year-old also has a tidy 2.05 goals against average and .911 save percentage to go with his impressive 11-1-0 record.

Carolina has rotated between Bussi and Pyotr Kochetkov over their past four games, all wins, so it wouldn’t be surprising to see that rotation continue when they face Florida on Friday.

If that’s the case, Bussi would get the nod after Kochetkov picked up the win on Wednesday in Nashville.

As for the Panthers, they will likely go with starter Sergei Bobrovsky after giving him the night off when Florida defeated the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday night in Sunrise.

Here are the Panthers projected lines and pairings for Friday’s battle with the Hurricanes:

Eetu Luostarinen – Anton Lundell – Sam Reinhart

Carter Verhaeghe – Sam Bennett – Brad Marchand

Mackie Samoskevich – Evan Rodrigues – A.J. Greer

Jesper Boqvist – Noah Gregor – Luke Kunin

Gus Forsling – Aaron Ekblad

Niko Mikkola – Seth Jones

Uvis Balinskis – Jeff Petry

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Canadiens: Bolduc Breaks The Ice At Home

After spending Wednesday afternoon bringing joy to kids around the Montreal Children’s hospitals, the Montreal Canadiens were hoping to do the same for their fans at the Bell Centre. While the Canadiens’ home was like a fortress last season, this year the Sainte-Flanelle has really struggled at home, and it will need to address that if it wants any chance of making the playoffs.

The diminished Chicago Blackhawks were in town without the face of the franchise, Connor Bedard, and captain Nick Foligno, and while one might have thought it would have made the task easier, it wasn’t a walk in the park, and the Canadiens only managed to separate themselves in the third frame, on their way to a 4-1 win.

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Not A First Pairing

Granted, Mike Matheson’s absence hurts the Canadiens’ blueline, and so does Kaiden Guhle’s, but putting Jayden Struble on the first pairing with Noah Dobson seems like an unforced error to me. On the first goal of the game, Dobson gave the puck to Nazar, allowing the Hawks to counterattack while the Canadiens lost track of their defensive assignment. Struble struggled to defend effectively, as everything seemed to be moving a bit too fast for him.

Then, in the second period, Struble was easily beaten at the blueline, leaving Dobson to defend an odd-man rush, a play in which he took a tripping call after sliding down the middle, and his stick tripped Ryan Greene.

After 40 minutes of play, Struble had played 9:49 and committed two giveaways. Unlike Tuesday night, he wasn’t used on the penalty kill, even with Dobson in the box, as St-Louis preferred to use Arber Xhekaj.

In the end, Struble only spent another 35 seconds on the ice in the final frame, and as his presence alongside Dobson diminished, the veteran’s play improved.

About The Coaches Challenges

While the Canadiens had two goals waived off because of offside after a coach’s challenge, he’s still a fan of the possibility for the bench boss to appeal decisions:

I’m a big fan when it works for me. I believe that’s how it should be. We have rules, and we have the technology to apply them properly, so 95% of the time, the right call is made. They have the ability to check, of course, it’s annoying when you’re on the other side of it because you’re all happy, and then it’s deflating. It was a weird sequence on what would have been the third goal; there were two sequences. I only saw the first, and I thought we were fine, but when I looked back much further, the other play didn’t look fine.
- St-Louis on the coaches challenges

The fact that the Canadiens didn’t let the disappointment get to them tonight was a win in itself. For a young team, it can sometimes be hard to keep its emotions in check, but they did it admirably tonight, and they just kept on pushing even when they felt they should have had a bigger lead.

The Right Version Of Bolduc

It’s been almost a month since Zachary Bolduc was put on the first line alongside Nick Suzuki and Cole Caufield, and while it’s taken some time for them to click, tonight, the best version of Bolduc turned up. Speaking about the winger, St-Louis said:

The way Boldy has evolved over the last month has allowed us to play inside that [Suzuki facing the tougher opponents].
- St-Louis on Bolduc

The two goals Bolduc scored tonight were his eighth and ninth on the season, but the first two he was able to put in at the Bell Centre. Given the Canadiens’ difficulties at home lately, getting better home performances from the youngster will certainly help. Named the first star of the game, the Trois-Rivieres native was beaming as he was interviewed on the ice at the end of the match.

All game long, he battled hard for space and came on the winning side of those battles as well. On the first goal, he had the right reflex to position himself in the high slot to receive the feed from Caufield, who was behind the goal line. Then, on the second one, he won the physical battle with Wyatt Kaiser. He got in front of him and, because of that, tipped the shot past Spencer Knight.

If Bolduc can keep performing like this, the Canadiens will end up having a very dangerous top-six, especially since Juraj Slafkovsky is really shining alongside Ivan Demidov and Oliver Kapanen.

In the end, Knight played a solid game, but he was tested so often by the Canadiens that something had to give. Montreal took 35 shots on net on Thursday night, something that’s almost unheard of from them this season, and it ended up being one of the keys to the game. Meanwhile, at the other end, Jakub Dobes was tested only 14 times, but he made the big saves when he needed to.

The Canadiens more than earned the day off announced after the game; they’ll get to recharge their batteries before taking on the Pittsburgh Penguins twice this weekend.


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‘A great night for golf’: McIlroy hails Spoty success after individual and team awards

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Moments before Rory McIlroy was named BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year, and the cream of British sport rose to applaud him, a nervy thought raced through his mind. “I was, like, not an F1 driver again … ” he said.

This time, though, there was no late twist. Lando Norris was unable to emulate Lewis Hamilton, who had pipped McIlroy when the Northern Irishman was a warm favourite in 2014. And with Europe’s Ryder Cup winners also being named team of the year, a delighted McIlroy was able to reflect on a blockbuster night for him and his sport.

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Dillon Brooks states he must do ‘some soul searching' after Steph Curry flagrant

Dillon Brooks states he must do ‘some soul searching' after Steph Curry flagrant originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

It appears Dillon Brooks might actually feel bad for his bizarre and potentially dangerous Flagrant 1 foul on Steph Curry.

Key word: might.

After Brooks’ Phoenix Suns pulled out the 99-98 win over the Warriors on Thursday night following a controversial late foul call, the 29-year-old forward shared an eye-opening confession.

“I’ve got to do some soul-searching at home,” Brooks told reporters in Phoenix. “That’s really it. It’s the second time, but I’ll learn from it. I’ll figure it out.”

With less than one minute remaining in regulation, Brooks struck Curry in the midsection/chest area while contesting Curry’s 3-point shot attempt. Officials reviewed the play and assessed Brooks a Flagrant 1 foul.

After the game, Brooks also further detailed what led to his actions against Curry.

“I was just running, trying to get the rebound, so I tried to stop him, but I’ve been lifting too much,” Brooks said. “I don’t know. I can’t explain it. Just got to figure it out for the next game so I don’t do something that will put our team in a bad spot.”

Hm.

Just as Brooks appeared to finally have reached some self-reflection, he balanced it out with a playful explanation.

Curry, less in a joking mood after Golden State’s loss, described Brooks’ antics as “bush league” (h/t The SF Standard’s Danny Emerman).

Well, it’s clear that it doesn’t matter what jersey Brooks is wearing, as he’ll always be a Warriors archnemesis regardless.

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