Miami, FL
Monday Dolphins Notebook: Sieler Shines, Another Week of OTAs, King’s Rankings, Former Dolphins News, More
A number of groups across the NFL started their OTAs on Monday, whereas the Miami Dolphins kicked off their second of 4 weeks of Part Three of the offseason program.
The Dolphins’ second week of OTAs will observe the identical schedule as final week, with practices Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
That might be adopted by the two-day necessary minicamp June 1-2 and 4 days of OTAs the next week, June 6-7, 9-10.
Zach Sieler Shines
Courtesy of the Miami Dolphins social media crew, we all know it was defensive lineman Zach Sieler who wore the orange jersey Monday.
The jersey represents the teaching workers’s selection as apply participant of the earlier exercise, on this case final Thursday. Together with having the ability to put on the jersey, the honour additionally carries the proper to decide on the music throughout apply.
Sieler turned the third identified winner of the orange jersey, following Jaelan Phillips and Tua Tagovailoa.
Whereas Sieler may not be a well-known title across the NFL, those that observe the Dolphins understand how efficient he is been since being claimed off waivers from the Baltimore Ravens late within the 2019 season.
It was no shock, actually, when Professional Soccer Focus not too long ago selected Sieler for the Dolphins when the analytics group chosen probably the most underrated participant for every NFL crew.
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The Dolphins in Peter King’s rankings
There are few NFL writers extra universally revered than Peter King, now of Soccer Morning in America, and he got here out Monday along with his 2022 energy rankings.
The Dolphins had been slotted in the course of the pack — at quantity 16, to be exact.
That is what King wrote: “They’ve the widest distribution of outcomes of any crew within the league this yr,” stated analytics-cruncher Eric Keen of PFF. Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle and Mike Gesicki are going to be hell for opposing defenses, and Tua Tagovailoa needs to be better-protected with Terron Armstead defending his entrance aspect. However this might be a referendum season on Tagovailoa. Will his arm power be ok for deep photographs to 2 nice deep threats? New coach Mike McDaniel was nice in San Francisco at divining the strengths of his gamers (see: Deebo Samuel). And he’ll determine methods within the intermediate areas to get Hill and Waddle free to make hassle for defenses. The win for McDaniel might be making Tagovailoa the no-doubt quarterback for the close to future in Miami, and in passing New England in division supremacy. Two lofty objectives, however for a crew that received eight of its final 9, attainable ones.
The Dolphins had been ninth amongst AFC groups in King’s rankings, and his prime three all got here from the convention: Buffalo, the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas Metropolis. Different AFC groups forward of the Dolphins in King’s rankings had been Cincinnati (seventh), Baltimore (eighth), Tennessee (twelfth), Las Vegas (thirteenth) and Denver (fifteenth).
Numbers recreation
— Among the many groups kicking off OTAs on Monday was the New England Patriots, and that meant handing out jersey numbers for his or her newcomers. So for these , we will inform you that former Dolphins large receiver DeVante Parker might be sporting the identical quantity 11 he wore throughout his seven seasons in Miami.
— Dolphins newcomer Melvin Ingram III nonetheless stays with no jersey quantity along with his new crew, however he’ll should provide you with a distinct one from what he is wore throughout his NFL profession. Ingram wore 54 for his 9 years with the Chargers, had 8 throughout his temporary stint with the Steelers final yr earlier than sporting 24 for the Kansas Metropolis Chiefs. The Dolphins have not given 54 to anyone since Zach Thomas’ final season with the crew in 2007; Jevon Holland wears quantity 8; and Byron Jones has quantity 24.
In closing …
Vast receiver Mack Hollins could have a brand new crew after leaving the Dolphins to affix the Las Vegas Raiders, however he is acquired the identical outdated persona.
Hollins responded to a query posed by the NFL’s Twitter account asking which participant, previous or current, has the very best hair, and it was classic Hollins.
Miami, FL
Trade Proposal: Miami Heat Acquire Star Forward From Brooklyn Nets
It doesn’t seem like those Miami Heat rumors will slow down anytime soon.
The Heat are one of many teams newly linked to Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson. With speculation surrounding star Jimmy Butler, the Heat could make a move for Johnson. He was a 2019 first-round pick.
A potential trade between the Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets could look like:
Miami Heat receive: F Cam Johnson, G Shake Milton
Brooklyn Nets receive: G Terry Rozier, 2029 first-round draft pick
For the Heat, Johnson becomes a consistent strong presence at forward. This season, he is averaging 20 points while shooting near 50 percent from the field for a rebuilding Nets team. The good thing about trading for Johnson is he isn’t just a half-season rental. He is on the books through the 2027 season. In this trade, the Heat also acquire guard Shake Milton, who has provided numerous solid games throughout his career. He could serve as a backup guard for a team that just lost Dru Smith for the season.
For the Nets, they are in a rebuild since moving on from their Big Three of Kevin Durant, James Harden and Kyrie Irving. They traded Dennis Schroder to the Warriors last week, signaling they’re willing to move significant pieces prior to the trade deadline. Acquiring Terry Rozier could give the Nets a scorer who has shown he can perform at a high level. However, the big piece of the deal is the unprotected 2029 first-round draft pick, which could be valuable down the line. The Nets could start stockpiling on draft picks by moving more players.
If the Heat make a move for Johnson, he could help the team re-establish themselves as contenders in the East.
Sean Jordan is a contributor to Miami Heat On Sports Illustrated. He can be reached at sjorda06@syr.edu.
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Miami, FL
Jalen Suggs leads Orlando Magic in loss to Miami Heat
After carrying the load offensively all night for a shorthanded Orlando Magic squad, the only thing Jalen Suggs could do was watch Tyler Herro as he sunk the game-winning shot for the Miami Heat to cap off a thriller from the Kaseya Center Thursday night.
The former Kentucky star spoiled a big night from the Gonzaga standout. Suggs finished with a game-high 29 points on 10-of-22 shooting from the field, but it wasn’t enough as the Heat stormed back in the second half to beat the Magic, 89-88, on a 19-foot jumper in the final seconds from Herro.
“Sometimes you’ve just gotta tip your cap,” Suggs said of Herro’s go-ahead basket. “Even the last possession, I thought TQ [Trevelin Queen] played great defense, good contest, tough shot. So sometimes you’ve just gotta give the guy some props.”
The Magic leaned heavily on its 6-foot-5 guard from start to finish — as has been the case lately without Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner in the lineup due to injury. Suggs came into Thursday averaging 18.4 points in 29.5 minutes over his last five contests. The Heat had a track record of stifling No. 1 options as of late, though that certainly wasn’t the case when trying to slow the Magic’s go-to guy.
Suggs and company scored the first 14 points of the night and took a commanding 22-5 lead after the former fifth-overall pick knocked down back-to-back 3-pointers in the first quarter.
The Heat chipped into the Magic’s lead heading into the second quarter before Suggs checked back in for the final minutes of the first half. He helped push the lead back to 14 points with a midrange jumper to make it 40-26, followed later by a 23-foot jumper. With just over a minute remaining, Suggs connected with Goga Bitadze on an alley-oop to make it 50-40 in favor of the Magic.
Orlando led by 10 going into the fourth quarter before the Heat scored six points in a 45-second span to make it 71-67 with 11:14 to play in regulation. Alec Burks went 3-for-3 at the charity stripe upon drawing a foul from Anthony Black while shooting from long distance. Burks connected on his next try from 25 feet on the ensuing possession.
After former UCLA standout Jaime Jaquez Jr. made it a 1-point game, Burks put the Heat out in front 77-76 with 7:42 left. Suggs scored four points in a row to tie things at 80 apiece, but from there it was all Miami down the stretch.
Herro finished with a team-high 20 points. Jaquez Jr. had 15 points while Burks and Terry Rozier combined to score 31 points off the bench for the Heat (15-13).
Tristan da Silva tallied 18 points and Bitadze recorded a 10-point, 14-rebound double-double but the Magic (19-13) suffered a loss for the fourth time in its last six contests.
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Jim Larranaga's retirement opens 30-day transfer portal for Miami basketball
Jim Larranaga stepped down as Miami men’s basketball head coach on Thursday, ending a 14-year stint with the Hurricanes. The 75-year-old head coach is nearly two years removed from bringing the Hurricanes to their first Final Four appearance.
Miami has lost eight of its last nine games, touting a 4-8 record to open the season. Larranaga’s abrupt, mid-season decision surprised many. On3’s Joe Tipton reported that players found out the news on social media.
Larranaga’s departure triggers the 30-day transfer portal window for Miami players. NCAA rules allow athletes on a team with a coaching change to enter the portal the day after the change. In this case, Miami athletes can start entering Friday.
According to the NCAA, an athlete who transfers after enrolling at a school cannot transfer during that same year and compete for a new school. Grad students could transfer if they don’t play in any games this fall and be eligible in the spring.
The former Bowling Green and George Mason head coach cited NIL as part of the reason for his retirement.
“At this point, after 53 years, I just didn’t feel that I could successfully navigate this whole new world that I was dealing with because my conversations were ridiculous with an agent saying to me, ‘Well, you can get involved [with a prospective player] if you’re willing to go to $1.1 million,’ and that would be the norm,” he said at a news conference on Thursday.
The college basketball transfer portal is scheduled for 30 days during the spring of the 2024-25 academic year. According to the NCAA, the portal opens for business on Monday, March 24, and closes on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. The national championship game will be played on April 7 at the Alamodome in San Antonio. Athletes would still be given a 30-day window to transfer after a head coach’s departure.
The college basketball transfer portal is starting to mirror the NBA’s free agency. Last spring alone, 1,962 Division I players tested the portal waters. According to college basketball analytics expert Evan Miyakawa, for the first time in history, more than half of the points scored in Division I men’s college basketball will be scored by players recruited through the transfer portal, not from high school in 2024-25.
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