Bulls fall to Miami 102-91, eliminated from playoffs

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Bulls fall to Miami 102-91, eliminated from playoffs MIAMI (AP) — Max Strus and Jimmy Butler scored 31 points apiece, and the Miami Heat got into the playoffs by rallying in the final minutes to beat the Chicago Bulls 102-91 in an Eastern Conference play-in game Friday night.Tyler Herro added 12 points and Bam Adebayo grabbed 17 rebounds for Miami, which trailed by six midway through the final quarter.But Butler scored while getting fouled with 2:17 left to put Miami ahead for good, found Strus for a 3-pointer — his seventh of the night — a minute later to push the lead to five, and Strus sealed it with three free throws after getting fouled on a try from beyond the arc with 40 seconds remaining.The win gives Miami the No. 8 seed in the East, and a first-round matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks, the NBA’s top overall seed, starting Sunday.DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 26 points and nine assists. Alex Caruso added 16 points, Zach Lavine had 15 but shot just 6 for 20, and Coby White scored 14 for the Bulls. Chicago got a road win at To...

Summer Smash 2023 official lineup revealed

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Summer Smash 2023 official lineup revealed CHICAGO -- The fifth annual Summer Smash Music Festival has announced their weekend lineup.The 2023 Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Music Festival will take place at SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview on the weekend of June 23-25.Kid Cudi, Future, and Playboi Carti will be the headliners for the 2023 Summer Smash Music Festival. But the list doesn't stop there. LEARN MORE: The Lyrical Lemonade Summer Smash Festival Vince Staples, Glorilla, Lil Pump, Juicy J, Trippie Redd, Famous Dex, among many other Hip-Hop artists. Summer Smash special guests include $uicideboy$, Lil Uzi Vert, and a mystery "Chicago guest."Tickets are now on sale. Payment plans are available. Ticket prices range from $275 to $1,199 for weekend passes.The Summer Smash schedule, festival map, and single day tickets will be made available soon.For more information on Summer Smash, click here.For ticket information, click here.

6 people injured in 3-vehicle crash in south Travis County

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

6 people injured in 3-vehicle crash in south Travis County TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) -- A total of six people were injured, including two with serious injuries, after a three-vehicle crash in southern Travis County Friday, Austin-Travis County EMS confirmed in a series of tweets.Shortly before 5:30 p.m., ATCEMS medics and the Pedernales Fire Department responded to the crash at 918-2507 South Paleface Ranch Road, the tweet said. Medics said one person was pinned in their vehicle, but they were removed and was taken to Dell Seton Medical Center by STAR Flight with serious injuries. Furthermore, medics said another person with serious injuries was taken to South Austin Medical Center. Another person was taken to Baylor Scott and White Lakeway Hospital with minor injuries, medics said.The other three people involved refused transport, medics said. It was not immediately clear what led to the crash, which remained under investigation Friday.

Gophers get commitment from Eden Prairie defensive lineman Mo Saine

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Gophers get commitment from Eden Prairie defensive lineman Mo Saine The Gophers football program added a local commitment from Eden Prairie defensive lineman Mo Saine on Friday.“I would like to thank Coach (P.J.) Fleck and all the other coaches for giving me the opportunity to play for my home state,” Saine wrote on Twitter. “I look forward to doing big things here!”Saine, who is listed at 6-foot-5 and 270 pounds, had scholarship offers from Kansas, Kansas State and Iowa State among others. He had interest from Iowa and Wisconsin, with visits to both last season.Saine received an offer from Minnesota on April 6 and is the 10th overall commitment and fourth from Minnesota in the U’s 2024 class.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | Gophers gain commitment from Virginia prep safety Zahir Rainer — son of former NFL player Wali Rainer College Sports | Gophers spring game might be altered, but not by weather this year College Sports | Gophers see Georgia quarterback prospect leave 2024 recruiting class College Sp...

Santa Clara city councilman charged for allegedly lying to civil grand jury

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Santa Clara city councilman charged for allegedly lying to civil grand jury (BCN) -- A Santa Clara City Council member has been charged with perjury for allegedly lying to a civil grand jury about leaking a report critical of the relationship between the council and the San Francisco 49ers football team, prosecutors said Friday. Councilman Anthony Becker is accused of leaking a then-secret Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury Report to a 49ers employee last October and then lying while under oath to the civil grand jury about the leak, according to the Santa Clara County District Attorney's Office. Suspects accused of killing 5-year-old girl believed they were shooting at rival gang car: DA The report, titled "Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Santa Clara City Council," alleged unethical relationships between multiple members of the City Council and the 49ers, whose Levi's Stadium is located in Santa Clara. Becker allegedly leaked the report days ahead of its planned Oct. 10 release, sending it to 49ers chief communications and public affairs officer Rahu...

Man grazed by bullet in overnight San Mateo shooting

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Man grazed by bullet in overnight San Mateo shooting (KRON) -- A man was grazed by a bullet during an overnight shooting Friday, the San Mateo Police Department said in a press release. The shooting happened around 12:58 a.m. on the unit block of 37th Avenue. Suspects accused of killing 5-year-old girl believed they were shooting at rival gang car: DA The victim, an unidentified 26-year-old man, had a minor scrape on his ankle after being grazed by a gunshot, according to the release. The shooting was an "isolated and targeted" incident, according to San Mateo police. No suspect(s) have been arrested. San Mateo police did not provide any information about any possible suspects. This is an active investigation. No other information was immediately available. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 10...

Man arrested for shooting pregnant woman in Vallejo

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Man arrested for shooting pregnant woman in Vallejo (KRON) -- A suspect was taken into custody on Thursday after a Vallejo woman was shot on April 4, the Vallejo Police Department said. The shooting happened at about 2:19 a.m. on the 100 block of Rounds Street. The pregnant victim was taken to a local hospital, received medical attention and gave birth to the baby, police said. Suspects accused of killing 5-year-old girl believed they were shooting at rival gang car: DA The mother and the baby are recovering. Police said the newborn was not injured. VPD confirmed that Anthony Pratt was the suspect in the shooting and obtained a warrant for his arrest. He was taken into custody after he was spotted in Vallejo at 7:11 p.m. on Thursday.While a suspect is in custody, police are still asking anyone with information to contact Officer William Carpenter at (707) 651-7146 or [email protected].

Agency offers to buy boats anchored in Richardson Bay

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Agency offers to buy boats anchored in Richardson Bay (KRON) -- The Richardson Bay Regional Agency’s Board of Directors unanimously voted to reinstate the vessel buyback program to help incentivize boaters to move off environmentally sensitive waters.Originally adopted in June 2022, the Vessel Buyback Program offers money based on the length of their boat ($150 per foot) to move vessels off an established Eelgrass Protection Zone and other parts of Richardson Bay. An agreement reached between the RBRA and the Bay Conservation and Development Commission calls for removal of all illegally anchored vessels from Richardson Bay by 2026.Rather than relying on enforcement to remove vessels, the Vessel Buyback Program incentivizes vessel or floating homeowners to transfer their property to the RBRA. As the RBRA moves forward with a new Temporary Housing Support Program, it is also restarting the Vessel Buyback Program to assist boat dwellers with moving off the water."The original vessel buyback program demonstrated that the RBRA and boat owne...

‘Don’t be Dan Snyder’: Local sports management professor weighs in on what the next Commanders owner should do to win fans over

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

‘Don’t be Dan Snyder’: Local sports management professor weighs in on what the next Commanders owner should do to win fans over The next owner of the Washington Commanders will have a long to-do list, but what should be at the top?“The easy answer to that is win, first,” said Matt Winkler, professor and director of the sports analytics and management program at American University, with a laugh.He said the second item on that to-do list should be, “Don’t be Dan Snyder.”That name, said Winkler, “is literally triggering” for fans who long for a return to the glory days under coaches such as Joe Gibbs, who led the team to three Super Bowl victories in the 1982, 1987 and 1991 seasons.Winkler said the next team owner will likely get an initial buy-in from longtime followers of the team.“Let’s face it, we’ve all been waiting for this day for years,” he said about the possible change in ownership.But in order to win younger fans, Winkler suggested the reliance on team history and team loyalty may have to shift.“Millennials and Gen-Z fans are different,” he said. “A lot of them follow the players and not necessarily...

Pelicans’ Griffin addresses Williamson’s health challenges

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 11:22:57 GMT

Pelicans’ Griffin addresses Williamson’s health challenges METAIRIE, La. (AP) — Pelicans basketball operations chief David Griffin expressed confidence Friday in team personnel responsible for managing player health after star forward Zion Williamson missed 48 or more games for the third time in his four NBA seasons.“We’ve got incredibly good people doing it,” Griffin asserted when asked how high his confidence remained in the team training and medical staff. “We’ve got to do a better job of translating those things to availability.”The Pelicans’ season ended Wednesday night with a loss to Oklahoma City in a Western Conference play-in matchup that was also the 46th straight game missed by Williamson since he injured his right hamstring on Jan. 2.The day before the game, Williamson said he was no longer injured but added that he was not ready to play because he didn’t “feel like Zion. ”He was ruled out of the lineup for Wednesday’s play-in game. Yet, he conducted on-court work during pregame warmups, concluding with a windm...