Nets, RFA Cam Johnson agree to four-year, $108 million deal: report
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
That didn’t take long.Fifty minutes into Friday’s NBA free agency kickoff restricted free agent Cam Johnson agreed to terms on a contract that keeps him in Brooklyn for the foreseeable future.Johnson and the Nets struck a deal reportedly worth $108 million over the next four seasons, according to ESPN. The move keeps “The Twins” — Johnson and franchise cornerstone Mikal Bridges — as foundational pieces while Brooklyn maneuvers the rebuild in the aftermath of the Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving midseason trades.Retaining Johnson also keeps the Nets competitive in the Eastern Conference playoff hunt. With a treasure trove of draft assets and a number of championship-caliber role players on tradable, team-friendly contracts, the Nets can put together a compelling trade offer for a star looking for a change of scenery.Retaining Johnson was the second move the Nets made on Friday.Brooklyn traded longtime starter Joe Harris to the Detroit Pistons in a cap...Knicks free agency target Donte DiVincenzo scheduled to meet with four teams
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
The Knicks have competition for their top free-agent target. And another one quickly signed elsewhere.Donte DiVincenzo, the 26-year-old guard, scheduled four free-agent meetings with interested teams Thursday and Friday, a source confirmed to the Daily News. Although the hosting teams were unknown as of Thursday evening, the Knicks are considered frontrunners to sign DiVincenzo, who won two NCAA titles alongside Jalen Brunson.Recreating the Villanova backcourt is enticing for all parties. It would be a minor surprise, at this point, if the Knicks finish free agency without a DiVincenzo agreement.Bruce Brown had scheduled a meeting with the Knicks, according to SNY, but opted for Indiana’s money just after the free agency moratorium began. Brown and the Pacers agreed to a two-year, $45 million, according to ESPN, which the Knicks had no hope of matching. Team president Leon Rose only has access to the mid-level exception — roughly $12.4 million per season — because ...Rain and humidity could put a damper on Fourth of July weekend
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
It’s going to be wet, warm and humid on the Fourth of July, “less than ideal” weather for what is typically an outdoor holiday, one meteorologist said.“There’s going to be some times where you can barbecue outside, but it’s definitely not ideal,” Andrew Loconto, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told the Herald.The best bet for outdoor activity this holiday weekend is Saturday, when there will be less cloud coverage and drier temperatures in the mid-80s, Loconto said.After that, things get a bit dicey, with a wet and humid stretch of days from Sunday to Tuesday.Temperatures will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s on Sunday, and in the upper 80s on Monday and Tuesday with nighttime lows in the upper 60s to low 70s.The most rain will be seen from late Sunday into Monday, with a bit drier weather on the holiday itself, on Tuesday, Loconto said.“There’ll be several periods of rain, but there will also be times where it’s drier overall, too,” Loconto said of Independence D...Up next for Chicago White Sox in July? The mighty Atlanta Braves, the City Series — and plenty of trade speculation.
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
The Chicago White Sox continued to learn throughout June that good pitching only goes so far.They ranked fourth in the majors with a 3.39 ERA in June entering Friday. But offensively, they were 26th with a .226 batting average. That contributed to a 13-12 June record ahead of the final game of the month against the Athletics at Oakland Coliseum.The Sox offense came to life in the final two games against the Los Angeles Angels, scoring a combined 20 runs in victories Wednesday (11-5) and Thursday (9-7). That compares to 32 runs in their previous 11 games.The Sox still have a long way to climb out of their disastrous 7-21 start. At 36-47, they are 4 1/2 games out of first place in the underperforming American League Central.“Obviously we are not where we want to be,” Sox starter Dylan Cease said after Monday’s 2-1 loss at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, Calif. “We haven’t won as many as we would have liked to. I actually think we’ve played pretty well of ...Michael Conforto returns to Citi Field with ailing hamstring: ‘I don’t know if I’m going to be able to step in the box’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
Michael Conforto had been looking forward to this moment since he signed with the San Francisco Giants. Coming back to Citi Field was something he felt he needed to do to seek closure from his chapter in Flushing.But this isn’t how he imagined it. A hamstring injury will probably keep him from getting on the field this weekend.“I don’t know if I’m going to be able to step in the box,” the San Francisco Giants outfielder said Friday before his new team faced his old one. “It’s super disappointing. But we’ll see what happens in the next couple of days.Conforto spent eight seasons with the Mets organization and became an All-Star with the team in 2017. He played in a World Series as a rookie and his summer call-up helped key the Mets’ run to the NL pennant. He was part of the Mets’ rise and part of its fall, experiencing his own career rise and fall in New York as well, with left shoulder surgery, free agency and right shoulde...Apple grabs $3 trillion valuation, the first public company to do so
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple became the first publicly traded company to close a trading day with a $3 trillion market value, marking another milestone for a technology juggernaut that has reshaped society with a line-up of products that churn out eye-popping profits.Apple shares closed up 2.3% at $193.97 Friday, bringing its market value to $3.04 trillion. Apple is one of a handful of technology companies, including Microsoft and chipmaker Nvidia, that helped drive the S&P 500 to a gain of nearly 16% in the first half of the year.The 47-year-old company co-founded by Silicon Valley legend Steve Jobs had briefly eclipsed a $3 trillion market value on back-to-back days in January 2022, but couldn’t hold on by the time the market closed. Instead, Apple’s stock sunk into a prolonged descent that pushed its market value briefly below $2 trillion earlier this year amid a slowdown in growth and investor jitters about rising interest rates that affected the entire tech sector.Apple didn’...San Diego State tells Mountain West it is not exiting, an AP source says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — San Diego State University informed the Mountain West on Friday that it is not withdrawing from the conference, according to a person with direct knowledge of the situation.The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday due to the sensitivity of the situation.SDSU faced a deadline of late Friday night to give a one-year notice of withdrawal without having its exit fee doubled from approximately $17 million to about $34 million.The Aztecs hope to join either the Pac-12 or the Big 12 but have not received a formal invitation. Talk of SDSU potentially moving to the Pac-12 intensified after Southern California and UCLA announced last summer that they will move to the Big Ten in August 2024.However, the Pac-12 isn’t expected to announce any expansion plans until it finalizes a TV contract, which isn’t expected until sometime in the summer.San Diego State, a charter member of the Mountain West, didn't immediately respond to a Public Records Act ...Strong earthquake shakes Indonesia’s main island, killing 1 and damaging dozens of homes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — A strong undersea earthquake shook parts of Indonesia’s densely populated main island of Java, causing panic Friday as it killed at least one person, injured two others and damaged dozens of houses. The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude 5.8 quake was centered 84 kilometers (52 miles) southwest of Bambanglipuro, a village in Bantul regency of the special province of Yogyakarta. It occurred at a depth of 86 kilometers (53 miles).Abdul Muhari, spokesperson for Indonesia’s National Disaster Management Agency, said a 67-year-old woman in Bantul died when she fell while fleeing in panic and at least two other residents were unjured.The quake damaged at least 93 houses as well as other buildings, such as schools, health centers, houses of worship and government facilities, in Yogyakarta and its neighboring provinces of Central Java and East Java, Muhari said.Television reports showed local residents in Yogyakarta and Central Java provinces panicki...Report: Raptors re-sign Jakob Poeltl to four-year, $80M contract
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
The Toronto Raptors have re-signed centre Jakob Poeltl to a four-year, $80-million deal, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reports.ESPN Sources: Free agent C Jakob Poeltl has agreed on a four-year, $80 million contract to stay with the Toronto Raptors. Poeltl is represented by Michael Tellem and Sam Goldfeder of @excelbasketball. Deal includes a player option.— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 30, 2023Poeltl gets a new deal after being dealt by the San Antonio Spurs to the Raptors at last year’s NBA trade deadline for Khem Birch, a protected 2024 first-round pick and two future second-round picks.It was a reunion for Poeltl and the Raptors, as Toronto originally selected the Austrian big man with the ninth overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft. Poeltl was then dealt to the Spurs as part of the Kawhi Leonard deal.Statistically, Poeltl’s best season was the 2021-22 campaign with the Spurs, where he averaged 13.5 points and 9.3 rebounds over 68 regular season games.In 26 games with ...Web designer in Supreme Court gay rights ruling cited client who denies making wedding site request
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:42:33 GMT
DENVER (AP) — A Colorado web designer who the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Friday could refuse to make wedding websites for gay couples cited a request from a man who says he never asked to work with her.The request in dispute, from a person identified as “Stewart,” wasn’t the basis for the federal lawsuit filed preemptively seven years ago by web designer Lorie Smith, before she started making wedding websites. But as the case advanced, it was referenced by her attorneys when lawyers for the state of Colorado pressed Smith on whether she had sufficient grounds to sue.The revelation distracts from Smith’s victory at a time when she might have been basking in her win, which is widely considered a setback for gay rights.Smith named Stewart — and included a website service request from him, listing his phone number and email address in 2017 court documents. But Stewart told The Associated Press he never submitted the request and didn’t know his name was invoked in the lawsuit until he was ...Latest news
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