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Knicks’ Julius Randle to undergo season-ending surgery on right shoulder

New York Knicks forward Julius Randle will undergo season-ending surgery on his right shoulder on Thursday. What happened: The team sidelined him from competitions after he dislocated his shoulder on January 27th in New York’s win over the Heat. He was rehabilitating the shoulder to avoid surgery and return in time for the postseason. However, that timeline did not work out. Randle is expected to be reevaluated after the upcoming surgery in five months. Injury impact:  The fifth-seeded Knicks (44-31) keep advancing toward the playoffs despite suffering substantial injury holes in their lineup. In addition to, Randle, midseason pickup OG Anunoby is still absent with an injured right elbow. New York got a boost on March 27 when centre Mitchell Robinson returned to the court after a 50-game absence due to a left ankle injury. Julius, a 2024 All-Star, averaged 24 points, 9.2 rebounds and 5 assists over 46 matches this campaign. Related NBA News: Bronny James, son of LeBron James, declares for 2024 NBA draft.

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Bronny James, son of LeBron James, declares for 2024 NBA draft

Bronny James declared for the 2024 NBA draft, he announced this via Instagram on Friday. Bronny is the oldest child of NBA all-time leading scorer and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James and recently finished his freshman season for the University of Southern California Trojans. “I’ve had a year with some ups and downs but all added to growth for me as a man, student and athlete,” James said on Instagram. “I’ve made the decision to enter the NBA Draft while maintaining my college eligibility, and will also be entering the NCAA transfer portal. “Thank you to USC for an amazing Freshman year, and as always thankful for my family, friends, doctors, athletic trainers and fans for their support.” James Junior suffered a cardiac arrest during basketball practice at the University of Southern California in July last year. In late November 2023, the doctors cleared him to play basketball again and he scored his first points for USC in December. For a while now, there has been some speculations about LeBron and Bronny playing together in the NBA. “My last year will be played with my son,” James told the Athletic in 2022. “Wherever Bronny is at, that’s where I’ll be. I would do whatever it takes to play with my son for one year. It’s not about the money at that point.” After the Lakers beat the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday, LeBron, who is eligible for free agency at the end of the current season, said he does not have much time left in his NBA career.

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New York Red Bulls sign Cameron Harper to a new contract

The New York Red Bulls have signed midfielder Cameron Harper to a new MLS contract.  Harper signed a three-year contract with a club option for 2028. “We are excited to sign Cam to a long-term contract to keep him with the club,” Red Bulls’ head of sport Jochen Schneider said in a statement. “Cam has proven to be a great professional on and off the field and we are excited to have him with us. ” The former US youth international signed by Scottish giants Celtic in 2021, has 4g/4a in 59 appearances for the Red Bulls throughout four seasons. Headed by Lewis Morgan, the Red Bulls have gone 3W-1L-2D on the season (11 points), trailing FC Cincinnati by one point in the Eastern Conference standings entering into the clubs’ Matchday 8 clash on Saturday (7:30 pm ET | MLS Season Pass). Related News: Inter Miami sign forward Leo Afonso.

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Inter Miami sign forward Leo Afonso

Inter Miami CF have signed forward Leo Afonso through the 2024 MLS season with options spanning 2025-27. Afonso was Miami’s second-round selection (No. 32 overall) in the 2024 MLS SuperDraft after starring at the University of Virginia. The Inter Miami academy product is a Brazilian but does not occupy an international roster slot. “Leo is a promising attacker that we have known for a long time, and he earned his spot on the first team through his performances with Inter Miami CF II, and in his two previous MLS appearances with the team while on short-term agreements,” chief soccer officer and sporting director Chris Henderson said in a release.  “We’re proud of his progress since first joining our academy in 2019, and we’re excited to sign him to the first team as the next step in his journey with the club. We look forward to further fostering his development within our system.” Afonso is the early-season MLS NEXT Pro scoring leader, netting four times with Inter Miami II. That is after his Virginia career, which included 22g/8a in 59 matches. He was a three-time captain for the Cavaliers and First Team All-ACC honoree. “I’m excited to officially sign my first team contract and start an exciting new chapter in my career with this great club,” Afonso said. “I’ve dreamed of this moment since I started in 2019 and got a glimpse of this in our inaugural preseason. “I always knew I wanted to come back and now we’re making that dream a reality. I’m ready to give my all for Inter Miami on and off the field.” Related MLS News: LA Galaxy buy Colombian defender Emiro Garcés.

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LA Galaxy buy Colombian defender Emiro Garcés

The LA Galaxy have signed Colombian defender Emiro Garcés on loan from Liga Dimayor I side Deportivo Pereira. Garcés, who is on an international roster slot, will join through the 2024 MLS season with a purchase option. Since his pro debut with Pereira in 2021, the 22-year-old has one goal in 68 all-competition appearances. Remarkably, he made four appearances in the 2023 Copa Libertadores. “Emiro is a promising talent whom we are excited to have join the LA Galaxy,” general manager Will Kuntz said in a release. “He brings great experience for his age having been a part of Pereira’s first-ever Colombian league title-winning team, as well as starting matches in the 2023 Copa Libertadores competition. We look forward to having Emiro’s experience and competitiveness bolster our defensive unit. “ Garcés joins a center-back corps that features veterans Maya Yoshida and Martin Cáceres, including homegrown standout Jalen Neal. Both Cáceres and Neal are recovering from injuries, leaving Eriq Zavaleta to partner with Yoshida lately.

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Stanley Cup Playoff clinching scenarios for April 6

Below are the Stanley Cup Playoffs clinching scenarios for April 6: The Nashville Predators will clinch a playoff berth: If they win the New York Islander in any fashion (7:30 p.m. ET; MSGSN, BSSO) AND both of the following happen: 1) The Minnesota Wild lose to the Winnipeg Jets in any manner  (4 p.m. ET; BSWIX, BSN, TSN3). 2) The St. Louis Blues lose to the San Jose Sharks in regulation (6 p.m. ET; BSMWX, NBCSCA). Related News: Edvinsson gaining experience on the job by helping Red Wings during playoffs push.

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Edvinsson gaining experience on the job by helping Red Wings during playoffs push

When the Detroit Red Wings won the Tampa Bay Lightning 4-2 on the road Monday, it was Edvinsson’s 18th NHL game. It was his first against Victor Hedman. At times, Edvinsson was awestruck by Hedman, a childhood idol and model defenseman from his native Sweden. “I kind of had to,” Edvinsson said, smiling. “When we were out there, it was game on. But when I sat on the bench, sometimes I saw how he played the puck. Yeah, it was fun to see. … “To see him so close and to see him work on the blue line, the power play, everything, of course, it helps you in the future. That was big.” This is a big stretch for Edvinsson. The Red Wings chose the No.6 pick of the 2021 NHL Draft on March 19. They hoped he could help them make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time in eight seasons. Detroit is in a tight, multiteam race for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference entering their game against Buffalo Sabres at home Sunday (1 p.m. ET; MAX, TNT, SN1). But whatever happens in the short term, should pay off in the long term for Edvinsson. “I feel like I’ve been growing every game,” Edvinsson said. “To go up here this time of the year, of course, it’s pressure. Every point matters. I feel like I’ve been adjusting my game towards that, to the games we’ve been playing, and getting more comfortable the time I’ve been up here.” Edvinsson spent 2021-22 with Frolunda of the Swedish Hockey League. Most of his past two seasons were with Grand Rapids of the American Hockey League. “To see Hedman’s growth of being so raw as a young player, it’s amazing,” said Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde, an assistant under Lightning coach Jon Cooper from 2018-22. “I wasn’t there when he was young, but to hear Steve and Jon Cooper talk, it’s almost uncanny some of the same concerns that are growth that we’re going through with Simon. ” Edvinsson had 27 points (five goals, 22 assists) in 52 matches for Grand Rapids last season. He had two goals in nine games for Detroit at the end of the season after the Red Wings were out of the playoff race. He went back to the Rapids this season. Before his recent call-up, the Swedish man played just two games for the Red Wings; a 3-2 loss to the New Jersey Devils on December 23rd and a 6-3 loss at the Minnesota Wild on December 27th recording assists.  But Edvinsson kept playing big minutes in all situations in Grand Rapids and had 29 points (eight goals, 21 assists) in 52 matches. “I feel like it’s better to be more than ready than to be the reverse,” Edvinsson said. “Could I have been up sooner? Maybe. But I feel like that’s the past, and now I think of what I can do to help this team moving forward.” When Detroit called up Edvinsson for the second time, it was partly because defenseman Jake Walman suffered a lower-body injury. But the Red Wings were also in a 1-8-0 slump, and Yzerman said, “We expect him to play, and we expect him to contribute.’’ He remained in the lineup after Walman came back from a six-game absence. He has stopped penalties, played hard and been more physical than in the past. Edvinsson averages 19:01 of ice time over the past eight matches, third among Red Wings defensemen in that span. Detroit has gone 3-3-2. Still, he is a work in progress. He has no points, and the Red Wings have had 43.6 percent of the shot attempts when he has been on the ice at 5-on-5. He has provided teachable moments for associate coach Bob Boughner, who runs the defence. “You can see he’s given great minutes,” Lalonde said. “He’s been a puck transporter. He’s had great defensive stops. The long stick has kept pucks alive. “But even the other day (against Tampa Bay), he was starting to get comfortable and was the first man on the forecheck. He got caught into some grey ice where they’re one play away from making a play. “It’s just part of the growth of a thoroughbred. You want to let them grow a bit, but you should reel them in. The whole game, I’m like, ‘Boogs, reel Simon in.’ And he’s like, ‘I’m on it! I’m on it!’” It’s a process. “That’s all just part of the growth and learning,” Lalonde said. “This is why you want to put these guys in those big situations. Playing last year at this time is a lot different than playing this year, where every play and every puck matters.” Related News: Kucherov builds on lead over MacKinnon, McDavid for Art Ross.

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Kucherov builds on lead over MacKinnon, McDavid for Art Ross

The Art Ross Trophy, awarded to the player with the most points at the end of an NHL season comes down to the final day of the season, April 18. Three of the biggest stars in the game have been fighting for superiority for most of the campaign. Connor McDavid of the Edmonton Oilers has won each of the past three scoring races and the Art Ross five times in his nine-season NHL career. Nikita Kucherov of the Tampa Bay Lightning, in his 10th NHL season, won the trophy in 2018-19.  The Race Nikita Kucherov – 136 points (43 goals, 93 assists). Nathan MacKinnon – 131 points (48 goals, 83 assists). Connor McDavid – 128 points (31 goals, 97 assists). The Skinny Kucherov: The Tampa Bay forward had three assists Saturday, including two in the third period to build his lead. Nikita has points in 19 of his last 20 matches (42 points; seven goals, 35 assists). He has 51 points more than Brayden Point, who is second on the Lightning with 85. Games remaining: 5 Next game: Tuesday vs. Columbus Blue Jackets (7 p.m. ET; ABC, BSSUN, BSOH) MacKinnon: The Avalanche centre had one assist in a 6-2 defeat at the Edmonton Oilers Friday. MacKinnon has eight points (three goals, five assists) in his last four matches and 46 points (16 goals, 30 assists) in his past 24 games. Nathan is eight points behind Peter Stastny for the Avalanche / Quebec Nordiques record for points in a campaign. Peter had 139 points (46 goals, 93 assists) in 1981 -82 with Quebec. MacKinnon needs two goals for his first 50-goal season and to become the sixth player in franchise history to attain that plateau. Games remaining: 6 Next game: Sunday vs. Dallas Stars (10 p.m. ET; ESPN, SN). McDavid: The Oilers captain had two goals against the Avalanche on Friday, becoming the fourth player in Edmonton history with eight straight 30-goal seasons, joining Jari Kurri (10 from 1980-81 to 1989-90). Wayne Gretzky (nine from 1979-80 to 1987 – 88) and Glen Anderson (eight from 1980 -81 to 1987-88). Games remaining: 7 Next game: Saturday at Calgary Flames (10 p.m. ET; CBC, SNE, SNO, SNW, TVAS2).

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Jordan Mailata extends contract with Philadelphia: ‘I am very grateful to the organization’

The Philadelphia Eagles have acquired Jalen Hurts’ blindside protector for the near future, Jordan Mailata. Philadelphia recently came to terms with left tackle Jordan Mailata on a three-year, $66 million extension. The deal keeps him under contract through 2028. “It is an honour to be able to play at one club,” Mailata said on Friday during his press conference via the team website. “I’ve always wanted to be a player for one team and few who get to do that. To be a part of the history and part of the club and the culture we are trying to continue to build is an honour. I am very grateful to the organization.” Mailata’s journey from Australia to Philadelphia is impressive. Before joining the NFL, he grew up playing rugby before transitioning to professional football. Mailata was part of the NFL’s International Player Pathway Program. He impressed the Eagles that they chose him in the seventh round in the 2018 NFL Draft. But, Mailata suffered back injuries in his first two seasons. He recorded his first start in 2020 and finished the campaign with 10 starts in 15 matches. Since 2021, he has been a consistent starter for the Eagles, starting in 47 games over the last three seasons. Now 27, Mailata credited his run game coordinator and offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland for being a figure that significantly impacted his career. “It all starts with the coach I have in that room right now and the culture that he set,” Mailata said of Stoutland. “You either sink to the bottom or rise to the top because of Coach Stout.” Mailata’s performance has improved every season. With his new three-year contract extension ($22 million per season), he now ranks fourth among left tackles, behind Laremy Tunsil, Andrew Thomas and Trent Williams. Furthermore, with Jason Kelce retiring this offseason, Mailata is ready to embrace a leadership role entering the 2024 season. “Any opportunity I can get to lead from within, I will always embrace,” Mailata said. “I am looking forward to coming back here and building something we can look forward to.” Related News: Giants’ Darren Waller has not ‘made a decision yet’ on playing in 2024.

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Giants’ Darren Waller has not ‘made a decision yet’ on playing in 2024

It has been a month since Darren Waller announced that he would decide on retirement soon, and the New York Giants tight end stays in the air. Waller, is several years removed from his consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons. He has a downtick in performance and an uptick in injuries leading him to contemplate his NFL future. “I haven’t decided yet,” Waller recently told Forbes. “It’s just a matter of respecting the process. There’s so much that goes into the process of going from April through February of an NFL season. The commitment that it requires. I’m a guy who’s evolving, who’s growing, who’s played a lot of football and been through a lot.” Waller played last year with New York after a trade from the Las Vegas Raiders, with whom he spent the past five seasons, after turning his life and career around to become a force at the tight end position. He secured 197 catches for 2,341 yards and 12 touchdowns in 32 matches from 2019-2020. However, he suited up for only 11 contests in 2021, resulting in 665 yards and two scores on 55 catches. A new regime under Josh McDaniels took over for Las Vegas in 2022. Waller witnessed an injury-affected year where he gathered 388 receiving yards in nine matches before he was shipped out during the offseason. The Tight End caught only one TD and collected 522 yards, with another five games lost to injury in 2023 for Big Blue. It has been a grind that will only continue if Waller is all in. “I’m at the point now where I’m like, ‘OK, how much am I willing to give to the process,’” Waller said. “If it’s not 100%, it’s a disservice to the teammates and the organization that I have. I’m still trying to decide on that and it’s tough to make one or the other out of emotion.” Meanwhile, the Giants have taken precautions, strengthening the tight end room during free agency. New York signed Jack Stoll and Chris Manhertz in mid-March. Daniel Bellinger and Tyree Jackson are also on the roster from previous seasons. None of them is the calibre of player Waller is, but the position is well stocked three weeks out from the 2024 NFL Draft. The Giants could add at the position, no matter Waller’s decision. Waller counts $14 million against the cap heading into 2024. If he should retire, New York would save $6.7 million but carry $7.4 million in dead money. If he were to keep playing, he would realise an offence that ranked 30th in scoring last season desperately needs to build an identity as Daniel Jones returns from his ACL tear and the Giants experience life without Saquon Barkley. “Offensively you have to find a way to form an identity,” Waller said. “Because there’s talented guys that can make plays. It’s just finding that identity and being consistent. We would have flashes, but nowhere near good enough to give ourselves a chance. I speak on that from an offensive standpoint, because I feel defensively, there were so many times they did enough for us to win. “ Waller is yet to choose if he wants to remain a part of shaping the Giants’ offensive identity. Related News: Kyle Van Noy: Re-signing with the Ravens was a “matter of when’’ rather than ‘if’.

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