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Jordan Poole, Warriors sink Dallas; 1 win away from NBA Finals
ANN ARBOR – The emergence of Jordan Poole has the Golden State Warriors one sport away from the NBA Finals after defeating Luka Doncic and the Dallas Mavericks 109-103 on Sunday.
With the victory, the Warriors took a commanding 3-0 lead within the best-of-seven Western Convention Finals.
Though minor (10 factors), Poole’s presence was felt, particularly throughout successful time, as he knocked down two three-pointers within the fourth quarter.
The Mavericks had been on an 11-2 run down the stretch and trailing Golden State 104-99 when the longer term corridor of fame guard Klay Thompson (19 factors) drove to the paint and dished the rock to Poole for the elbow three to silence the gang.
After the shot, Poole taunted the followers together with his Infamous B.I.G Lengthy Kiss Goodnight impersonation as he hustled again on protection.
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Groups that take a 3-0 sequence lead are 146-0 in these sequence. If the Warriors can seal the deal and advance, it is going to be their sixth journey to the finals in eight years.
All of it depends upon the top of the snake, as Steph Curry continues to hold the dubs. He dropped 31 factors within the victory.
Curry has scored 30 or extra factors seven occasions this postseason, becoming a member of the G.O.A.T Michael Jordan and Lebron James at age 34 or older. Jordan and James additionally went on to win finals MVP within the season during which these numbers had been carried out.
Curry spoke to the media after the sport about his efficiency.
“Y’all know I bear every part,” Curry mentioned. “However that’s not the motivation, although. The motivation is the truth that we’re again on this stage with the chance to chase a finals look once more. After a two-year hiatus and being again with our core however with a brand new solid of characters offers us a possibility to do one thing particular.”
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The brand new solid of characters, like Poole and Andrew Wiggins, are confirmed to be what the physician ordered for the Golden State Warriors.
Normal Supervisor Bob Myers has continued to construct round his core of Curry, Thompson, and former Michigan State Spartans ahead Draymond Inexperienced. However the crew’s future, with James Wiseman, Jonathan Kuminga, and Moses Moody, is forming collectively like an excellent jambalaya recipe.
Poole is bridging the hole between then and now. His fashion and play are harking back to Curry’s when he arrived on the scene in 2015, and his emergence brings all of it collectively.
The Warriors will look to comb the Mavericks on Tuesday (Could 24) in sport 4 of the Western Convention Finals on TNT. The tip-off is at 9 p.m. at American Airways Area.
Will the Warriors advance, or can the Mavericks stave off elimination?
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Cowboys hot topic: Osa Odighizuwa's good play could price him out of Dallas
The Dallas Cowboys are trying to close the 2024 season on a positive note and have successfully done so at the moment with three wins in their last four games. Although they won’t make the postseason, it is good to see them showing heart and resolve with all the injuries and misfortune they’ve had. However, once these season ends in January, the page will turn to offseason activities, which includes free agency.
Cowboys executive vice president Stephen Jones has already mentioned that the team will have a tight offseason when it comes to spending. While that’s not surprising in the slightest with how things go in Dallas, it also puts the future of some of the top guys on the roster in question. One in particular, defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa, is a big one to monitor.
Back during the summer, Odighizuwa made it clear what he wanted to do was sign an extension with Dallas while having his best NFL season to date. The former third-round pick has certainly done the best season-to-date thing.
So far this season, Odighizuwa has already tied a career-high with four sacks and set a career mark with 22 quarterback hits (nine more than any other season). He’s also equaled his best year with 31 hurries and has set a new career-high in pressures with 51. His 79.0 pass-rush grade ranks ninth for all defensive lineman in 2024 per Pro Football Focus.
This is great for Odighizuwa because he has certainly upped his value. With what he’s done this season, and the steady progression in his play, Odighizuwa is possibly looking at commanding a deal around $5 to $7 million annually. If he finishes strong in the last three games, he could be looking at double-digit numbers per year. As good as it is for him, it may be the opposite for Dallas.
The Cowboys do like to keep the players that they draft and develop into star or contributing players. Unfortunately, especially when it comes to Stephen Jones specifically, it always comes back to the salary cap, or at least it’s used a reason not to pay guys big dollars. The Cowboys put themselves in these positions by waiting to pay players, much like they did with Dak Prescott and CeeDee Lamb. Those deals could have and should have been done earlier to put the Cowboys in a better position as far as the cap. There are plenty of ways to manipulate the cap, but Dallas tends to stand firm on being frugal.
If Odighizuwa is to hit the market, teams will come calling. Although he’s a bit undersized at 280 pounds, Odighizuwa uses his wrestling background to get tremendous leverage and drive much bigger offensive linemen into the backfield. He’s solid against the run, and he helps keep linebackers clean, and teams that see themselves as contenders will be willing to pay him for those services and pay him well.
It would behoove the Cowboys to value defensive tackles as a high priority for once during the offseason and bring Odighizuwa back. However, with the way Dallas handles contracts, don’t be surprised if the 2024 campaign is his last with the Cowboys.
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Cowboys fan majority willing to consider a surprising move with Micah Parsons
The future of the Dallas Cowboys has been under discussion a lot lately considering that they are basically just playing out the final games in anticipation of the 2025 offseason. The team does have an miniscule chance of securing a playoff berth for 2024, but an unbelievable number of things would have to go in the Cowboys’ favor for that to happen. It ain’t happening.
So as we look at the 2025 offseason, the biggest issue is a contract extension for Micah Parsons. Everyone knows the fiasco that was getting CeeDee Lamb and Dak Prescott signed, so the conversation naturally became how would the Cowboys handle Micah Parsons’ contract extension?
Somewhere along the way, the idea of a Parsons’ trade entered the conversation. Then, when Stephen Jones was asked about it, he gave a squishy answer.
“Obviously we’re totally all in on Dak and CeeDee,” Jones told NFL.com, “but after that, then you still shape things, including Micah. But Micah’s a great player. You don’t do well in this league letting guys like Micah, usually, leave the house.”
That word “usually” is what sent out shockwaves. Jerry Jones quickly stepped in and said they have not been contemplating trading Parsons. Still, the idea of restocking the roster with young draft picks acquired in a Parsons’ trade had a bit of viability.
So we asked you if you would even consider the idea. And a 59% majority said they would.
Full disclosure. this was a surprising result to me. I am in the camp of never trading a generational talent, and Parsons can safely be considered in the argument of best defender in the league, and could even stack up in the best overall players in the NFL list. I would not let that kind of talent leave.
Now, the question wasn’t do you want to trade Parsons, but would you consider it. Given the bounty of picks that would come along with any type of trade, the idea of considering it does have its own merits. We’ll just have to see how the offseason plays out.
As for the right now, confidence in the direction of the franchise is still very low. Only 11% have the belief.
As for this week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers? Well, Dallas heads into the game as 3.5-point underdogs at home according to FanDuel. Most NFL fans believe in the Bucs to cover that line.
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