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Buhler graduate signs to Pittsburg State University for basketball
PITTSBURG – Rather a lot has occurred throughout the yr after highschool for Max Alexander.
After quite a lot of thought earlier than graduating, the 2021 Buhler graduate determined to play basketball at Subsequent Degree Prep in Bel Aire. After a semester there, Alexander enrolled at Speights Academy in Florida.
Earlier this week, Alexander introduced the most recent in his basketball journey.
The 2021 Hutchinson Information boys basketball participant of the yr introduced Monday he signed to play basketball at Pittsburg State College.
“An enormous thanks to my two trainers TJ Grant and Tony Romero,” Alexander stated in a his announcement on Twitter. “I would not be the participant I’m right this moment with out the 2 of you. I might additionally just like the thank my coaches: Ryan Swanson, Fridge Holman and Mo Speights for all the time believing in me to do issues even after I thought I could not. I’d additionally prefer to thank my household for all the time being there for me and aiding me in each means doable to achieve success as a person and as a basketball participant.”
Alexander’s journey was an adventurous one, transferring to Florida at the beginning of the yr to play with Speights Academy, which is coached by former NBA participant Mo Speights. Alexander was first recruited by Speights after Subsequent Degree Prep performed Speights Academy Oct. 20, 2021.
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In late December, Alexander took Speights up on a proposal to go play for his group in Florida. Alexander and his father, Todd Alexander, stated the departure from Subsequent Degree Prep was mutual, with gamers leaving after a semester and the uncertainty of not with the ability to kind a group. Subsequent Degree Prep coach Fridge Holman performed at Wichita State from 2002 to 2004.
“He really was for and inspired Max to go to Mo Speights (Academy) understanding that it was an entire different degree,” Todd Alexander stated. “It wasn’t a nasty transfer or a nasty switch. It was a very good state of affairs.”
Max Alexander loved the time down in Florida, dwelling in a group home whereas taking part in for the previous NBA champion. He stated it took slightly getting used to not being nervous being coached by an NBA participant. Now, he considers Speights an in depth good friend.
“Coming in, it was actually terrifying,” Alexander stated. “You are precisely the place you wish to be in life as a basketball participant, and he is gone by way of each single factor that you simply wish to undergo. Encountering him and being round him the primary time, initially it was scary. Simply form of scared to ask questions, however then as time went on, he actually needed (me) to speak to him about every little thing. He and I discuss each single day to today absolutely anything – nearly life, basketball, or something – as a result of he is been by way of all of it.”
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Speights was the sixteenth general decide within the 2006 NBA Draft out of Florida by the Philadelphia 76ers. He had spent two seasons with the Gators and was a part of the nationwide championship group in 2007 with different NBA gamers like Al Horford and Joakim Noah. He was coached by present Chicago Bulls head coach Billy Donovan.
This NBA star was a part of the 2015 NBA champion Golden State Warriors. After three seasons within the Bay Space, he signed with the Los Angeles Clippers in 2016, opted out after the season and signed with the Orlando Magic the next yr earlier than taking part in in China with the Guangzhou Loong Lions up till 2021.
“He (Mo) reworked from any individual that I used to be petrified of to a coach to now considered one of my higher associates,” Alexander stated. “I am fortunate to have the ability to say that and have the ability to go to any individual who’s been by way of every little thing. Each single highway journey, we sat proper subsequent to one another and talked about basketball, talked about life, speaking no matter. He is a real, real individual and man. He is such a blessing to have him be round guidance-wise and basketball-wise.”
Pitt State has 4 gamers returning to their group subsequent season after an 8-20 season final yr. Alexander isn’t anxious about that although. He stated he desires to shock individuals with how good of a group Pitt State will be subsequent yr. He additionally thinks head coach Jeff Boschee can steer the ship in the proper course, coming into his first season with the Gorillas.
Alexander’s maturity and bodily look has modified over the past yr. He hit the load room and added some muscle so he can take the hits that he’ll be taking with gamers greater than him.
With the step he is taking to Pittsburg, Alexander desires to be a frontrunner. He thinks Pitt State has already nice items and thinks they will discover success early.
“I do know I am succesful as a participant and an individual,” Alexander stated. “I do know I’ve the proper skillset and mindset to do it. I have been taking part in pick-up with the blokes (and) high-level gamers my whole life. So, I do know I am ready for it mentally and bodily. I understand how to form of put a program in your again and attempt to carry it in the proper means, and I do know I am going to have a bunch of horses round me to assist with me with.”
Billy Watson is the sports activities reporter for The Hutchinson Information and has been in Kansas since March 2021. To succeed in out about story concepts, you possibly can ship an e-mail to wwatson@gannett.com or ship a direct message on Twitter @hutchsports or @billywatson4l.
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Penguins Report Card: Good Performances, But Wrong Strategy?
DETROIT — Sometimes, you lose.
Patrick Kane did what Patrick Kane does and whistled a wrist shot past Penguins goalie Alex Nedeljkovic for the first Detroit power-play goal (and second goal overall). Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic said he picked the wrong side of net-front traffic, and J.T. Compher poked a rebound past Nedeljkovic for the second Detroit power-play goal (and third goal overall), which was the game-winner late in the third period.
It was one of those hockey games in which both teams could claim they deserved to win. Except for the opening minutes, the Penguins were as good if not better than Detroit but were plagued by a bit of bad luck and one exceptional save by Detroit defenseman Mortiz Seider.
Later in the second period, Detroit goalie Alex Lyon slid away from the net, leaving a yawning cage for Anthony Beauvillier, whose turning wrist shot from about 10 feet should have been the tying goal. However, Detroit defenseman Moritz Seider slid into the crease, his leg extended for a textbook pad save.
It was that type of game for the Penguins. They were so close, so many times, including Bryan Rust, who swooped past his hometown defensemen and Lyon for easy wraparound stuff-ins. However, each one hit the post or legs in front and avoided bouncing across the line.
The other big positive for the Penguins was Drew O’Connor, who was his very best version. O’Connor fought for every puck and scored two goals–his first tallies since Oct. 18.
He wasn’t in a smiling mood after the game, but he admitted the pressure was finally off and that he could build on the game.
“You try to ignore it. Hockey is such a game of confidence. You know, hopefully, I can build off of this,” O’Connor told PHN.
There’s no reason to belabor the loss on a holiday night. The Penguins locker room was sour, but not in the depressed way that dominated their October and November losses. No, the Penguins were an angry sort of sour.
Penguins Xs and Os
“Barring the first ten minutes, I thought we played really hard. I thought it was a really good game–It was one of the faster-paced games that we played in the last little while,” Sullivan said.
“I thought we competed hard. Our intentions were in the right place. You know, give Detroit credit. They defended hard tonight, and they played a good game, too. I mean, the difference in the game is a power-play goal, but we also had some opportunities.”
We’ll debate whether a speedy game against Detroit is in the Penguins’ best interest. Note the low shot total for both teams—each had 25. The Penguins got back into the defensive zone and stayed between the puck and the net.
For my taste, the Penguins enjoyed the fast game too much. Their forecheck got a bit sloppy, and the team wasn’t as structured, which allowed Detroit too many zone entries with speed.
Sullivan didn’t seem to have a problem with it, but I would have expected more neutral zone traffic—make the young Red Wings work for the neutral zone and see what mistakes happen.
Also, Detroit got a cherry-picking goal–the worst cherry-pick I’ve seen in a long time. Jonatan Berggren hid in the neutral zone in front of the bench, then took off when Detroit was able to get possession. No one saw him lurking in the neutral zone after the line change.
Looking over the Red Wings goal, that’s some hard-core cherry picking.
Anthony Beauvillier is driving to the net but Berggren didn’t budge from hiding at the bench.
When Holl cut off Beauvillier, the breakaway was on. pic.twitter.com/OCMCPV6tAz— Dan Kingerski (@TheDanKingerski) January 1, 2025
Detroit should have made the coaching move over the summer when general manager Steve Yzerman officially put Derek Lalonde on the hot seat. In my opinion, they’d be in a playoff spot if they had.
Penguins Report Card
Team: B
They didn’t play poorly, they didn’t have a ton of sloppy mistakes, and they got after it. It wasn’t their night. Any of a dozen pucks could have gone in for them in those net-front scrums.
RUST
Drew O’Connor: A+
Atta boy.
O’Connor admitted to PHN that it’s been a little tough to keep his head up, but hockey is a game of confidence. He tried to ignore the slump as best he could. It was clear in the last few games that he added a bit of angry aggression to his game—when he does that, he’s a pretty darned good player, but it’s not his natural state.
Penguins Defense: C+
They’re a makeshift unit, and it would be unfair to criticize them harshly. P.O Joseph is playing on his offside (where he doesn’t have much experience) with Marcus Pettersson on the left. Pettersson wasn’t at his best Tuesday after a few weeks off due to a lower-body injury. Erik Karlsson had some shaky moments with the puck–enjoying that high-paced game. Ryan Graves also had a couple of adventures of his own making.
Alex Nedeljkovic: B+
He made plenty of timely saves. Here’s an interesting note on Patrick Kane’s power-play goal (Detroit’s second). Nedeljkovic said the puck flipped onto its side just before Kane shot it–Nedeljkovic couldn’t read the puck, and it knuckled in a different direction past him.
A flat puck vs. a knuckle puck that went against the Penguins. The smallest things can make the biggest difference.
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AFC Foe Could Target Steelers RB
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jaylen Warren has kicked into gear as the playoffs draw closer, which could ascend his value ahead of his restricted free agency in the offseason.
He should draw plenty of interest around the league, and while Pittsburgh has the upper hand, that doesn’t necessarily mean the team will move mountains in order to retain him.
As laid out by Las Vegas Raiders on SI’s Matthew Schmidt, the silver and black are a potential destination for Warren that’s worth keeping an eye on.
“Whether or not Warren can actually be a featured back is up for debate, but he did post 784 yards and four scores while logging 5.3 yards per attempt in 2023,” Schmidt wrote.
“Perhaps a [Sincere] McCormick-Warren tandem would be just what the doctor ordered for Las Vegas.”
Las Vegas let star back and former first-round pick Josh Jacobs walk in free agency this past offseason, and he’s flourished to the tune of 1,285 rushing yards alongside 14 touchdowns as a member of the Green Bay Packers on a four-year, $48 million deal.
Entering Week 18, the Raiders’ leading rushers in 2024 are Alexander Mattison and Ameer Abdullah with yardage totals of 400 and 311, respectively. Both players are impending free agents, however, and the franchise doesn’t currently have a clear long-term solution at the position.
Warren, who’s posted 800 all-purpose yards with one game remaining on the year, could immediately step into a featured role and provide a jolt in Las Vegas’ backfield.
The Steelers may choose to extend a qualifying offer to him, which would allow the team to match any offer sheet he signs, as well as potentially net them draft pick compensation if he were to head elsewhere.
With Najee Harris also slated to hit the open market in March, Pittsburgh is in danger of losing both members of its running back tandem heading into the 2025 campaign.
Warren has recorded 1,653 yards and six touchdowns on the ground over his three years as a Steeler to go with 894 receiving yards. As a home-run threat who can make plays in a multitude of ways, keeping him in the fold would greatly benefit Pittsburgh, but there should be plenty of competition for his services.
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