Seattle, WA
Aces prevail after trading late daggers with Storm
SEATTLE — After buying and selling pictures with the host Seattle Storm within the last seconds of an instantaneous traditional, the Las Vegas Aces made the ultimate basket after which pulled away in time beyond regulation to win an exciting Recreation 3 110-98 on Sunday and take a 2-1 lead within the groups’ best-of-five semifinal sequence.
“This was a hell of a recreation,” Las Vegas coach Becky Hammon mentioned. “I do not know if I’ve ever been part of one thing like that — the back-and-forth and the battle. … Huge shot after massive shot from either side, actually.”
With 11.3 seconds remaining, Seattle had opened up a four-point lead after Jewell Loyd made a pair of free throws. The Aces answered virtually instantly with a 3-pointer from Riquna Williams and had an opportunity to go forward after Tina Charles missed two free throws on the Storm’s subsequent possession.
A’ja Wilson took full benefit with a spinning basket within the paint that gave Las Vegas a 90-89 benefit with 2.9 seconds remaining. Now it was Seattle’s time to reply with Sue Hen, enjoying her last season after saying her retirement, making what appeared just like the game-winning 3-pointer from the nook inside the ultimate second of play.
As a substitute, the Aces compelled time beyond regulation with Jackie Younger scoring on the buzzer.
“I believe that this was in all probability the sport the place there have been so many back-and-forths — oh they will win it, oh no they will win it, now we will time beyond regulation,” Las Vegas guard Chelsea Grey mentioned. “That is what playoff basketball is all about. It felt fairly good.”
Based on the Elias Sports activities Bureau, there had by no means earlier than been a case of WNBA groups making three go-ahead or game-tying pictures within the last three seconds of regulation throughout a playoff recreation. It hasn’t occurred in an NBA playoff recreation in at the very least the previous 25 postseasons.
The stunning end to the fourth quarter satisfied the Aces they’d the sting getting into the additional session, one thing Storm gamers and coaches conceded in all probability had an impact.
“We mentioned within the huddle that the momentum is on our aspect proper now,” Grey mentioned. “That was deflating to the house crew that we have got to enter time beyond regulation. We got here out locked in for these 5 minutes.”
No one was extra locked in than Grey, who outscored Seattle 8-6 all by herself in time beyond regulation. The Aces’ 18 factors had been essentially the most ever in a playoff OT.
Each Grey (29 factors) and Wilson (34) recorded new profession highs for playoff scoring — Wilson surpassing her 33 factors in Recreation 2 of the sequence on Wednesday. Their 63 mixed factors had been the second most by WNBA teammates in a playoff recreation, trailing the 65 totaled by Breanna Stewart and Jewell Loyd in opposition to Las Vegas in Recreation 1 of the 2020 WNBA Finals.
Including in Grey’s 12 assists, she was chargeable for creating 59 of the Aces’ 110 factors, in accordance with ESPN Stats & Data analysis. Wilson, who performed all 45 minutes, contributed 11 rebounds for her second consecutive 30-10 playoff recreation, tying Candace Parker for essentially the most in WNBA postseason historical past.
Whereas Las Vegas moved a win away from returning to the WNBA Finals for the second time in three years, the Storm had been left lamenting missed alternatives.
“We had been up 4 with not plenty of time left and that is actually to me [was] the place we misplaced the sport,” Hen mentioned. “Letting them take the lead — they in all probability scored 5 factors in three seconds? That, to me, is the place we actually let this one go. I perceive the final performs are going to stay out as a result of they’re dramatic and thrilling and I am certain it was nice TV, however we had been up 4.”
“We had the sport, and we gave it to them,” echoed teammate Stewart.
Seattle completed the fourth quarter with a foul to provide and was unable to put it to use. Hen mentioned the crew mentioned probably fouling on the Aces’ last inbound play, which began with 0.8 seconds on the clock, however the move going on to Younger within the capturing movement made that unimaginable with out risking a three-point play that would have allowed Las Vegas to win in regulation.
“She made the basket,” Hen mentioned. “There wasn’t any magic that occurred.”
Storm coach Noelle Quinn additionally mentioned afterward that Wilson traveled on her go-ahead rating within the last seconds, which might have given Seattle the ball again with a one-point lead if referred to as.
It wasn’t, and the Aces ended up on high in a recreation memorable for each the dramatic final result and the caliber of play.
“That was simply actually high-level basketball,” Hammon mentioned. “Either side.”
Seattle, WA
Henderson's 14 lead UIC over Seattle U 79-68
SEATTLE — – Ahmad Henderson II had 14 points in UIC’s 79-68 victory against Seattle U on Friday night.
Henderson also contributed five rebounds, nine assists, and four steals for the Flames (8-4). Modestas Kancleris added 12 points while going 3 of 5 and 6 of 6 from the free-throw line while he also had seven rebounds. Javon Jackson had 12 points and shot 3 of 6 from the field and 5 for 6 from the line.
The Redhawks (4-8) were led by Brayden Maldonado, who posted 22 points and three steals. John Christofilis added 11 points for Seattle U. Maleek Arington also had 10 points, five assists, three steals and two blocks.
UIC took the lead with 40 seconds to go in the first half and never looked back. The score was 34-32 at halftime, with Jackson racking up seven points. UIC outscored Seattle U in the second half by nine points, with Henderson scoring a team-high nine points after halftime.
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UIC next plays Sunday against Illinois State on the road, and Seattle U will visit Washington on Monday.
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Seattle, WA
Uber sues the City of Seattle
Uber is taking Seattle to court. The Seattle Times reported Uber is suing to block a law that would regulate when it can deactivate a driver.
The lawsuit claims that the city is infringing on the company’s rights by limiting its ability to manage drivers based on performance and safety concerns.
“Uber believes that ensuring consumers receive reliable, efficient and, above all, safe deliveries is more important than allowing couriers with consistently low consumer ratings — a sign of serious performance and/or safety issues — to keep disappointing consumers. The city does not,” the suit read.
The Seattle City Council passed the law in 2023, with strong support from then-council member Theresa Mosqueda.
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“To deactivate a driver or to cut someone off to have their ability to have an income with no warning and no recourse is just wrong,” she said at the time.
The law, set to take effect on New Year’s Day, aims to provide more transparency and fairness in the deactivation process. It requires companies like Uber to establish a “reasonable” policy for deactivations, give drivers advance notice and conduct fair investigations.
Uber argues that the law will hinder its ability to quickly address issues related to driver performance and safety, potentially leading to poorer service for customers. The company also contends that the law violates its constitutional rights by forcing it to associate with problematic drivers and disclose confidential business information.
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The law is part of a broader effort by Seattle lawmakers and labor advocates to protect gig workers, who often lack the ability to unionize. It includes provisions to prevent deactivations based on insufficient driving hours, low customer ratings, or declined ride offers, except in extreme cases.
Additionally, companies must provide drivers with records justifying their deactivation and allow them to contest the decision. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, who signed the bill into law, emphasized the importance of protecting app-based workers from sudden deactivations that could threaten their livelihoods. However, Uber maintains that its existing policies are sufficient to ensure safety and reliability for consumers.
Contributing: Frank Lenzi, KIRO Newsradio
Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, here and email him here.
Seattle, WA
Seattle Metro bus murder suspect arrested last year for stabbing, killing roommate
SEATTLE, WA – The man who is wanted for the murder of a Seattle Metro bus driver was arrested a year ago for the murder of his roommate, but released due to a lack of evidence, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Seattle Police say 53-year-old Richard Sitzlack murdered 59-year-old Shawn Yim early Wednesday morning.
Yim, a King County Metro driver, only had two passengers on the bus when he was killed: the accused murderer and a witness, who FOX 13 Seattle spoke to on Thursday morning.
Seattle Police released a photo of the accused killer more than 30 hours after the murder.
Police identify 53-year-old Richard Sitzlack in deadly Seattle bus driver stabbing. (Seattle Police Department)
However, police tell FOX 13 Seattle someone reportedly saw Sitzlack downtown around 8 p.m. Wednesday. That is about five miles from where the attack happened in the University District, and 15 hours after the attack.
Seattle police would not provide any more details on the sighting of Sitzlack.
“We are seeking the public’s help in finding this person,” said Detective Eric Muñoz with SPD. “The Metro coach drivers all have his photograph, every police officer in the city has his photograph and information.”
A year ago, Sitizlack was behind bars for a similar incident.
Officials from the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s office said Sitzlack was arrested for murder in connection with the death of his roommate.
However, no charges were filed, and Sitzlack was released.
“Both police and prosecutors looked at the admissible evidence and thought we can’t disprove the claim of self-defense,” said Casey McNerthney with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
According to the prosecutor’s office, Sitzlack claimed his roommate tried to kill him with a machete. He fought back and stabbed his roommate to death, then called the police, according to the report.
“If King County prosecutors had the evidence to charge him with murder, we would have charged him with murder,” said McNerthney.
The transit union is offering a $10k reward to the person who helps find the murderer.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Seattle Police Department’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000.
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