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https://deadline.com/2021/02/2021-golden-globes-winners-list-1234702653/
JJ WATT— 2 31M. TO ARIZONA..... 2/31 / 23M GUARNTEED...
MYCHAEL THOMPSON:
Lebron in the open cort is the 3rd most UNSTOPPABLE play in NBA HISTRY...Wats 1 n 2? Thats easy...1)Kareems hook...2)Shaq’s Dunks...
https://twitter.com/champagnennuts/status/1366447748728250368?s=21
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Kerr identified two concerning statistics. First: The Warriors turned it over 20 times. That’s now 60 total in the past three games for a team that averages only 14.9 per game.
“We’ve been a good team overall this year in terms of turnovers,” Kerr said. “So the message is we need to start taking care of the ball again.”
The foul total was the other highlighted stat. The Warriors committed 16 first-half fouls and 25 total. They’d limited their hacking recently, shaving enough personal fouls to rise from the NBA’s most foul-happy team to only fourth-most, sliding under 22 fouls per game. It’s a large reason they’ve climbed the defensive rankings. But against a bruising, powerful, motivated Lakers team, they relapsed.
“There’s no way we can go back to being a high-foul team and expect to be any good,” Kerr said. “We need to clean that up before the Portland game
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One of the options they are reportedly looking into spent the 2020 season as the starting quarterback in Carolina. Joseph Person of TheAthletic.com reports that the 49ers called the Panthers about a potential trade for Teddy Bridgewater.
There’s no word on whether the conversation reached a point where the teams were discussing an offer, but a move involving Bridgewater would come as no surprise. The team was reportedly willing to trade him to the Lions as part of their offer for Matthew Stafford and their interest in making a run at Deshaun Watson when and if he’s made available has come up on multiple occasions.
Bridgewater has a $17 million base salary and a cap hit of just under $23 million in 2021. A trade would leave $10 million in dead money on the Panther’s cap.
The rest of the NFL has gotten the message, as well: San Francisco is among the teams that have called Carolina to gauge the Panthers’ interest in potentially trading Bridgewater, according to league sources. San Francisco general manager John Lynch indicated last week the 49ers would like to find a solid backup as insurance for oft-injured starter Jimmy Garoppolo.
The Panthers aren’t going to just give Bridgewater away, especially considering they may need him after they’ve exhausted all the other possibilities. Coach Matt Rhule and general manager Scott Fitterer have other needs, but none is as critical as quarterback.
Owner David Tepper was pretty clear on that subject when talking to reporters in December after Marty Hurney was fired.
“Unless you have that guy — for sure — that gets you to playoffs and Super Bowls, you have to keep re-evaluating that,” Tepper said. “Because that’s the only thing that matters, is Super Bowls. And until you have that guy, you’re evaluating, evaluating, evaluating every year.”
So the Panthers will keep looking this offseason, a process that could extend into the summer depending on how long the Texans are willing to stare down Deshaun Watson — and how long the Panthers are willing to wait.
The Athletic re-examines the quarterback options to kick off a 10-point plan for the Panthers’ offseason. Given the importance of the position, the quarterbacks get their own day in this two-part project.
B2 — THE ROOKIES - KING ON NERVOUS GM’S ABOUT TREY LANCE— COULD HE FALL TO 12???
Part of the difficulty in analyzing North Dakota State quarterback Trey Lance:
• He has played one football games in the last 414 days.
• That game, maybe the worst of his college career, was a 39-28 home victory over Central Arkansas last Oct. 2. Lance and the Bison trailed in the fourth quarter, and he completed just 15 of 30 passes, with the first interception of his college career, and a lost fumble. (Central Arkansas went on to lose to Eastern Kentucky last season.)
I mention this because one NFL coach whose team is in the market for a quarterback this offseason told me the other day Lance scares him. “He’s a guy we all needed to see more of, for a lot of reasons,” this coach said. I won’t be surprised if Lance is passed by Mac Jones in the first round come April.
Foster was picked up during the 2018 season after the 49ers waived him following a domestic violence arrest. Washington didn’t play Foster for the rest of that season, then he suffered a serious knee injury in his first practice of 2019 and hasn’t been able to play since.
Now Foster is set to hit free agency, and JP Finley of NBCSportsWashington.com writes that Foster is unlikely to remain in Washington. It’s still not clear whether Foster is completely recovered from that knee injury, and Foster was acquired before the arrival of current coach Ron Rivera, who has made no secret that he wants to hold players to a higher standard of personal behavior than his predecessors in Washington did. Foster has a long history of off-field problems.
So Foster is likely to hit free agency. Although he was a first-round pick four years ago, there may not be many teams interested in a player who has fallen far short of expectations.
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