Newest Celtics F Justin Champagnie opens up about signing with Boston
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
Earlier this week, Justin Champagnie boarded a flight to South Dakota eager to hear back from his agent.The Celtics were supposedly interested in signing him, a 6-foot-6, second-year forward, for the remainder of their season. Champagnie had spent most of this year playing in the G-League for the Sioux Falls Skyforce, a stint that followed a two-month stay with the Raptors which ended in December. Another NBA deal could be close.Related ArticlesBoston Celtics | With No. 2 seed locked up, how will Celtics approach final two regular season games? Boston Celtics | Celtics react to clinching No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs: Boston Celtics | Malcolm Brogdon bolsters Sixth Man of the Year case as Celtics hold off Raptors, clinch No. 2 seed in East Boston Celtics | Celtics’ Jayson Tatum opens up about upcoming shoe release Boston Celtics | Is Celtics-Raptors a first-round playoff series preview? ...Heat get reinvigorated Lowry before playoffs; Love taking charge(s); Butler, Adebayo out vs. Wizards
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
The goal after a month off due to knee pain and then a return 10 games ago was to be here, with a better Kyle Lowry, a productive Lowry, something close to the player the veteran point guard was at both the start of this season and the start of his Heat tenure at the beginning of 2021-22.For the Miami Heat, it is an ongoing process, but one moving toward mission accomplished at the most important stage of the season.“I could not feel better about it than when we started the process, and we knew we were going to have to shut him down,” coach Erik Spoelstra said of the 37-year-old former All-Star being out from Feb. 4 through March 10 due to knee pain and then returning March 11.“There’s an unknown with that, and you know the clock is ticking against you. But he handled those five weeks really well, behind the scenes, and I think our communication between myself, Kyle, the training staff and our medical staff was as good as it’s ever been, which really he...Bruins notebook: Offense stuck in neutral at the Garden
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
The Bruins have earned home ice advantage for the entire playoffs and their fans should be pleased about that. The team’s 32-4-3 record at the Garden says so.But is their recent power outage on Causeway Street any cause for concern?In their last four games at home, the B’s have scored a grand total of five regulation goals, one of which came with less than two seconds left and the game having already been lost to Nashville.Now, granted, that was the only game that the B’s lost in the four-game set, and winning is all that matters. And it could be dangerous to look for any kind of trend in a team’s play after they’ve clinched the Presidents’ Trophy.But coach Jim Montgomery sees a little more at issue than having secured the top spot.“I don’t think it’s because we clinched because we’re scoring on the road, right? I think it’s more that teams come in here wanting to shut us down first. I don’t think we get as many odd-m...How the 41% of Americans with a travel card can boost rewards
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
Travel points/miles could make your next trip cheaper, or even free, and many Americans could benefit from the help this year. A new NerdWallet survey finds that the majority of U.S. adults (84%) have taken or plan to take a vacation that requires a flight or hotel stay in 2023, spending $3,916, on average, on those travel expenses. That’s nearly 218 million Americans spending close to $853 billion on travel expenses this year, according to NerdWallet analysis.The NerdWallet survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults — among whom 899 say they currently have a travel rewards credit card — conducted online by The Harris Poll asked Americans about their 2023 travel plans. We also asked Americans about their travel rewards credit cards and how they use points/miles.About one-fifth of Americans have a new travel rewards credit cardTravel rewards credit cards can be a great way to earn points/miles for free travel. According to the survey, over 2 in 5 Americans (41%) currently have a travel re...CHP pursuit ends on I-8
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A vehicle pursuit ended Friday morning on eastbound Interstate 8 in East County.SkyFOX aerial video showed a white pickup truck being pursued by several California Highway Patrol vehicles. The hood of the truck was up when the truck pulled over on the side of the highway. The driver got out and ran, making it only a short distance before a K-9 took down the driver. Officers followed and appeared to take the suspect into custody.It was not immediately known why the driver was being pursued. Boy, 14, among 2 arrested in deadly park shooting This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.Warmer days ahead: Here are San Diego's forecast highs for Easter Sunday
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The National Weather Service says San Diego can expect scattered clouds Friday and Saturday as a precursor to warmer days.Low clouds are more likely along the coast Friday, but weather officials say those clouds may reach as far inland as the western San Diego valleys by early Saturday morning. Come Easter Sunday, NWS predicts less clouds and warmer temperatures an an upper ridge builds in from the west. Inland areas can expect temperatures in the upper 70s while coastal areas can anticipate temperatures in the upper 60s, according to weather officials.This may come as good news for those hoping for dry and warm conditions in time for Easter activities and egg hunting across the region. Easter egg hunts in San Diego this week The warming is expected to continue across the region into Monday with even higher temperatures in the forecast. NWS says highs in the lower deserts could be between 95 and 100 degrees while the upper deserts are expected to be in the mid-80s. In...Ontario nurses eye B.C.’s plan to cap nurse to patient ratio
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
Nurses in Ontario and British Columbia say the western province’s plan to set minimum nurse-to-patient ratios could help burnt-out nurses elsewhere in Canada by encouraging more provinces to adopt similar measures expected to reduce workloads and increase patient safety.Angela Preocanin, who was among dozens of rain-soaked nurses who gathered near Queen’s Park this week to protest “unsafe working conditions,” said she would not be surprised if Ontario lost nurses to British Columbia.“But I am hopeful, very hopeful, that this negotiated (plan) is going to be helpful to all of us across the country,” said Preocanin, first vice-president of the Ontario Nurses’ Association.British Columbia has outlined a plan to become the first province to adopt minimum nurse-to-patient ratios and better retain and recruit nurses, all backed by $750 million in funding over three years.The BC Nurses’ Union said it worked alongside the government to come up...Uproar in suburbia as New York looks to spur development
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
For decades, the middle-class towns of single-family homes that ring many American cities have used zoning laws to ensure they stay much like they looked in the suburban boom after World War II. Apartment buildings in many places are simply not allowed, an exclusion that — intentionally or not — has historically also kept out people of color.Facing housing shortages, several states and the U.S. government have tried to break through those barriers with a mix of methods, including giving municipalities homebuilding goals or overriding certain local zoning restrictions.In New York, one such proposal from Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul has run into howls of opposition in one of the birthplaces of the American suburb. Critics on Long Island, a sprawling expanse of communities home to 2.9 million people, are denouncing provisions that would set growth targets, drive denser development near train stations and sometimes let state officials override local zoning decisions.“Her plan would floo...Peru ex-leader Toledo wins reprieve in extradition from US
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Former Peruvian President Alejandro Toledo Manrique has been granted two more weeks to fight his extradition from the United States on corruption charges, halting extradition proceedings that had been set to start Friday.Late Thursday, the Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco ordered a 14-day stay on Toledo’s extradition to Peru. The stay allows the 77-year-old former leader time to ask a three-judge panel to reconsider its decision denying him a stay or petition the full court to review his appeal.Toledo is accused of taking $20 million in bribes from Odebrecht, a giant Brazilian construction company that has admitted to U.S. authorities that it bribed officials to win contracts throughout Latin America for decades. Toledo is one of four of Peru’s ex-presidents implicated in the corruption scandal. He denies the charges. The judge in the extradition case, Thomas Hixson, ordered Toledo to turn himself over to U.S. marshals Friday after a three-ju...Maryland lawmakers work on cannabis, guns, at session’s end
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:54:29 GMT
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — Maryland lawmakers kept working Friday on passing some remaining priority measures of the Democratic-led legislature in the waning days of the session. At the top of the list: bills to enable a recreational marijuana market to open July 1 and to respond to the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last year that expanded gun rights.With the session set to end at midnight Monday, a sense of urgency was setting in for supporters of bills that had not yet been passed by the General Assembly in the 90-day session. Police led several protesters away in handcuffs down the steps of the Capitol, as they rallied to urge lawmakers to pass a bill that would enable any resident to enroll in a health plan through the state’s Health Benefit Exchange, regardless of their immigration status. The measure called the Access to Care Act has passed the House, but has not advanced in the Senate.Meanwhile, lawmakers continued working on legislation that creates licensing and tax rates to...Latest news
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