Timberwolves need a better Rudy Gobert next season

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Timberwolves need a better Rudy Gobert next season The counting stats and advanced numbers both suggest Rudy Gobert’s first season in Minnesota was the veteran center’s worst since at least 2015-16.The eye test said the same.The Timberwolves gave up a king’s ransom to acquire the three-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year last summer, and that’s not the player that took the floor for large stretches of the 2022-23 season.Gobert noted his season was filled with adversity. He was acclimating to a new home area and organization, all on the fly as he flew into Minnesota just days ahead of the start of training camp after leading France to the final of EuroBasket last fall. He quickly realized how good he had things in Utah, where his roots were firmly entrenched.Back in Utah, everything required for his daily recovery was conveniently located within the friendly confines of his own home. Those things were not all in place in his Twin Cities abode. To some degree, it was a position Gobert put himself in.The trade...

Purple lanes: Bill calling for Minnesota highway signs to honor Prince passes Senate

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Purple lanes: Bill calling for Minnesota highway signs to honor Prince passes Senate The late pop superstar Prince will have a highway named after him in his home state, following a vote by Minnesota lawmakers Thursday.The Senate vote was 55-5 to rename the highway that runs past Prince’s Paisley Park museum and studios. Among those watching was his oldest sister, Sharon Nelson. The bill passed the House unanimously last month on the seventh anniversary of Prince’s death, and now goes to Gov. Tim Walz, who is expected to sign.Purple signs will soon go up along a seven-mile stretch of State Highway 5 in the Minneapolis suburbs of Chanhassen and Eden Prairie — designating it the Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway. Prince’s friends and fans are footing the bill, said the lead sponsor, Republican Sen. Julia Coleman, of Waconia.“Prince was a true genius, a visionary artist who pushed the boundaries of music and cultures in ways that will never be forgotten,” Coleman told her fellow senators. “His influence can be heard in the work of coun...

Man charged with setting mosque fire; he’s suspected of vandalizing Ilhan Omar’s office

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Man charged with setting mosque fire; he’s suspected of vandalizing Ilhan Omar’s office A man suspected of setting fires to Minneapolis mosques and vandalizing the office of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar was indicted Thursday on federal charges of arson and damage to religious property.Jackie Rahm Little, 36, was indicted by a federal grand jury for an April 24 fire at the Masjid Al-Rahma mosque. Authorities are also investigating him as a suspect in a fire that damaged the Masjid Omar Islamic Center inside a Somali shopping mall on April 23, as well as in the January vandalism of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar’s office and of a Somali American police officer’s vehicle, U.S. Attorney Andrew Luger said at a news conference.“The freedom to worship is sacrosanct. We will respond to any attack on any house of worship with urgency and determination,” said Luger, who noted that the charge accusing Little of damaging religious property is a civil rights violation.An undated photo provided by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of Minnesota of Jackie Rahm Little, who was arrested on Satur...

'Falling off a cliff' - Cardinals fans weigh in on team's slow start

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

'Falling off a cliff' - Cardinals fans weigh in on team's slow start ST. LOUIS - St. Louis Cardinals fans are letting their frustration be known as the Cardinals' early-season struggles continue. The Redbirds dropped their sixth straight game Thursday afternoon, falling to an NL-worst 10-22 record. Boos came out at various times in the Cardinals' last three games against the Los Angeles Angels, all three ending in defeat. St. Louis is off to its worst start in nearly half a century. Many fans met with FOX 2 on Thursday to voice their frustrations. RELATED - Marmol defends costly bullpen decision, claims Cardinals team more frustrated than fans “We have generational talent on the offense side of things, but the pitching just isn’t there,” says one fan. “We’ve got Edman and Goldschmidt and Arenado, a great team, but we have to figure out the pitching. I just had to shield her eyes, so she didn’t have to watch the first game like this and watch the blowout." From first-timers taking in today’s day game against the Angels, to longtime fans, almost eve...

Ban on Illinois law enforcement stopping drivers over objects hanging from rearview mirror heads to governor's desk

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Ban on Illinois law enforcement stopping drivers over objects hanging from rearview mirror heads to governor's desk SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (NEXSTAR) - In Illinois, it is illegal to hang anything from your rearview mirror in your car. It doesn't matter if it is a decoration or an air freshener -- state law says you could get pulled over and fined for having anything hanging from your mirror. The logic behind the law is it can obstruct your view while driving. Bill to prevent police from stopping drivers for rearview mirror hanging items moving through capitol A bill supported by Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias passed out of the Senate Thursday that would change the law so police can't pull someone over solely for having something hang on a rearview mirror. "There is absolutely no data to support that pulling people over for an air freshener or a rosary hanging from their rearview mirror reduces violent crime or prevents accidents,” Secretary Giannoulias said. “Amending the current law will not jeopardize public safety; instead, it will result in greater equity on the road and improve relationshi...

Family makes emotional plea after woman shot, killed in hotel parking garage

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Family makes emotional plea after woman shot, killed in hotel parking garage ST. LOUIS - An East St. Louis mother of three who had spent the last years pleading with anyone who would listen to help her find her son's killer has become a murder victim.She was killed inside a parking garage at North 9th Street outside her job in downtown St. Louis, and now her family has made an emotional plea.The police identified the victim as 56-year-old Latatia Stewart. She was an employee of the Marriott hotel in downtown St. Louis and was found shot multiple times behind her car."She was leaving her job, and they shot her three times. Whoever shot my wife, God gone take care of you,” said Paul Stewart, Latatia's husband. Prosecutor from Kim Gardner’s office dies on I-270 Police said Latatia was gunned down Wednesday around 6 p.m. Her husband said she worked for the Marriott hotel in downtown St. Louis for 20 years and wants the gunman caught.“She was gunned down yesterday and shot three times. They killed my son was killed a few years ago, and she was seeking justice f...

Judge gives Trump time to decide on testifying at rape trial

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Judge gives Trump time to decide on testifying at rape trial By MICHAEL R. SISAK and JENNIFER PELTZ (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump hinted Thursday that he might show up soon at the New York City trial where a jury is hearing allegations that he raped a woman in the mid-1990s.The former president’s lawyers insist that he won’t attend the proceedings or testify. Now the judge is offering him one last chance to change his mind.After writer E. Jean Carroll’s lawyers rested their case, U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan was reluctant to let Trump’s lawyers rest their case without calling any witnesses.He said he would give Trump until 5 p.m. Sunday to provide his final answer about testifying in his own defense in response to Carroll’s allegations that he sexually assaulted her at a posh Manhattan department store in spring 1996.“If he has second thoughts, I’ll at least consider it,” Kaplan said in court after the jury had been sent home for the day, adding that if Trump misses th...

Teenagers killed in sledding accident at Copper Mountain died of blunt force trauma, coroner’s report says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Teenagers killed in sledding accident at Copper Mountain died of blunt force trauma, coroner’s report says The pair of teenagers killed in a sledding incident at Copper Mountain Resort on March 19 died of multiple blunt force trauma injuries, according to the records from the Summit County Coroner’s Office.Drew Fehr, 17, and Dylan Bozzell, 18, both of Fairbury, Illinois, were seniors at Prairie Central High School and teammates on the high school basketball and football teams, the Pontiac Daily Leader had previously reported.The two died after riding tandem down the halfpipe at Copper Mountain, launching off a large snowbank at the bottom and landing on hard ice, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release at the time of the incident.A witness called 911 immediately and emergency medical services were quick to treat the boys, but they could not be revived and were pronounced dead on scene, according to the Sheriff’s Office.Read the full story at our partner, Summit Daily News.

Jamal Murray’s “hit-first” mentality persisted even on off-night offensively. That’s a good sign for the Nuggets

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Jamal Murray’s “hit-first” mentality persisted even on off-night offensively. That’s a good sign for the Nuggets PHOENIX – Jamal Murray needs very little in the way of reassurance these days.Nuggets coach Michael Malone provided some anyway after Denver’s star guard had his first off night on offense of the postseason. Murray finished 3 of 15 Tuesday night as the Nuggets grinded out a 97-87 win over Phoenix to go up 2-0 in the Western Conference semifinals. Malone made sure Murray saw the good in his own performance.“Yeah, he didn’t shoot the ball well but as I keep telling him, like, he impacted winning,” Malone said. “Zero-for-9 from 3? I don’t care. You helped impact winning. That’s all that matters.”Murray did so from the opening tip. Literally.As soon as Denver’s Nikola Jokic and Phoenix’s DeAndre Ayton pushed the ball into the Suns’ backcourt, Murray charged between wing Josh Okogie and point guard Chris Paul in pursuit, knocking the former off-balance, the latter to the floor and the ball out of bounds. On the inbound, Murray put his chest into Paul and guarded him the length of the flo...

Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic mourns for families after school shooting in Serbia: “We need to take care of everybody”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:29 GMT

Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic mourns for families after school shooting in Serbia: “We need to take care of everybody” PHOENIX – Six thousand miles felt like next door to Nikola Jokic this week when tragedy hit his home country of Serbia.A 13-year-old boy on Wednesday morning used his father’s guns to kill eight school children and a school guard in the country’s capital, Belgrade, less than 200 kilometers from Jokic’s hometown of Sombor.“It’s something that I don’t remember it happening in Serbia and I’m really sorry about everything that the families are going through,” Jokic told reporters here as the Nuggets prepared for Game 3 of the Western Conference semifinals against the Suns on Friday night. “It’s something that you don’t want to hear about and probably when it hits something that’s around you, a little bit closer to you — if that makes sense — in Serbia and it’s never happened before, it’s tough.”According to The Associated Press, the shooting is the first at a school in Serbia’s modern history.Related ArticlesDenver Nuggets | Keeler: Kevin Durant is fried. Karl-Anthony T...