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Kings guard Ellis reveals which NBA player is toughest to defend

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Kings guard Ellis reveals which NBA player is toughest to defend

Kings guard Ellis reveals which NBA player is toughest to defend originally appeared on NBC Sports Bay Area

Keon Ellis is known and cherished for his defensive prowess, but even the young Kings guard has endured challenges on that end of the floor in the NBA.

After emerging in Sacramento’s rotation and eventually the starting lineup during the back end of the 2023-24 season, Ellis oftentimes was tasked with defending the opposing team’s best player. While there’s no stopping some of the game’s greatest stars, Ellis did his best to limit what the world knows they’re capable of on the hardwood.

But amongst the flurry of superstars the 24-year-old has had to face, whom does he believe is the toughest to defend? Before NBC Sports California’s Deuce Mason could get the full question off, Ellis didn’t hesitate to reveal his answer.

“Kyrie Irving is probably the toughest to guard,” Ellis said on a recent “The Deuce & Mo Podcast” appearance. “Because for me, I am the most worried about guarding guys who can shoot it from deep. If you can shoot the 3 at a high clip, it’s like, damn, because now I have to press up and I can’t use my wingspan.”

Ellis continued to explain how other explosive players, such as Oklahoma City Thunder All-Star Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, can affect the game in several different ways, but they don’t necessarily rely on the 3-ball as much, making it slightly easier to defend them.

Not with players such as Irving, though, who can score on all three levels.

“But a guy like [Jalen] Brunson or [Steph] Curry, [Damian Lillard], you have to be in their airspace because any little bit of room, it’s going up, and we know how those guys can get it going,” Ellis continued. “But Kyrie, he can shoot it from 3, but he can also get to his spot in the mid-range. He’ll do something that you ain’t ever seen. You’ll think you have him, and he’ll just throw something up with the left hand, and it’ll hit nothing but net.”

The NBA has enjoyed the privilege of watching the cheat code that is Kyrie Irving for more than a decade now. His handles alone elevate his game to a level where very few in the history of the game reside.

While Ellis acknowledges the nightmare that is defending Irving, he won’t ever forget the time he almost — almost — picked his pocket once.

“His handles are just so tight that he knows what he’s doing, he knows how to get to his spots,” Ellis said. “I almost stole it from him one time — almost. He hit a crossover, and I plucked it and it might’ve went out of bounds, but he thought I kicked it. He was like, ‘You kicked it?’ I was like ‘Nah, I almost stole that one.’

“If I would’ve stole that one, that would’ve been a core memory for me.”

Luckily for Ellis, he’ll have plenty more opportunities with the 2024-25 NBA season right around the corner.

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Fantasy Film Room: Expect offenses to use more TEs, less WRs in 2024 | Yahoo Fantasy Forecast

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Fantasy Film Room: Expect offenses to use more TEs, less WRs in 2024 | Yahoo Fantasy Forecast

Matt Harmon

Nate Tice

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NFL Kickoff night has arrived and a new season is about to get underway. Speaking of new things, we are ecstatic to debut ‘Fantasy Film Room’ with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice. Throughout the season on Thursdays, Harmon and Tice will mege trending fantasy topics with hard hitting analysis from their film study. All of this is an effort to make you a smarter and better fantasy manager.

For the first episode, Harmon discusses the growing trend of NFL offenses using heavier formations with more TEs and less WRs. Tice explains why this is a reaction to the way defenses have shifted over the years. Both believe this shift could help raise the floor of TEs in fantasy and maximize target opportunities for top end WRs.

In the second segment, Tice shares what he’s nerding out about heading into Week 1 and dissects two run games that are not being talked about enough. To end the show, Harmon and Tice preview Ravens-Chiefs and Packers-Eagles and provide their favorite prop bets in each:

(2:00) – The debut of Fantasy Film Room

(7:05) – Matt’s trending fantasy topic: NFL offenses are getting heavier

(34:15) – Nate’s nerding out about this: The Bills ‘spread bully’ run game

(46:50) – Nate wants you to care about this: The Patriots offense isn’t as bad as you think

(52:40) – Previewing and providing prop bets for Ravens-Chiefs and Packers-Eagles

NFL Kickoff night has arrived and a new season is about to get underway. Speaking of new things, we are ecstatic to debut 'Fantasy Film Room' with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice. Throughout the season on Thursdays, Harmon and Tice will mege trending fantasy topics with hard hitting analysis from their film study. (Credit: Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

NFL Kickoff night has arrived and a new season is about to get underway. Speaking of new things, we are ecstatic to debut ‘Fantasy Film Room’ with Matt Harmon and Nate Tice. Throughout the season on Thursdays, Harmon and Tice will mege trending fantasy topics with hard hitting analysis from their film study. (Credit: Kevin Sabitus/Getty Images)

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Marcus Stroman struggles, Yankees bats go quiet in 10-6 loss to Rangers

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Marcus Stroman struggles, Yankees bats go quiet in 10-6 loss to Rangers

Marcus Stroman could not get out of the fourth inning and the Yankees bats produced just five hits through eight innings before a late rally in the ninth in a 10-6 loss to the Texas Rangers on Wednesday night.

New York dropped its third straight series and fell to 22-20 since the All-Star break and dropped six of the last 10 games. But the Yanks (80-60) remained just a half-game out of the AL East lead as Baltimore (81-60) lost earlier to the lowly White Sox.


Here are the takeaways…

– Stroman ran into trouble in the first when Tuesday night’s grand slam villain Wyatt Langford singled and Nathaniel Lowe did the same putting runners on the corners with one down. Stroman got the ground ball he wanted, but the slow roller netted Texas the game’s first run. Pitching coach Matt Blake was out for an early visit after a two-out walk before the right-hander induced a weak groundout.

The Rangers were gifted a double to start the second when a high pop-up to shallow center fell in just ahead of a diving Aaron Judge, who was playing very deep against Leody Taveras. And Ezequiel Duran made Stroman pay for a slurve that hung over the plate by smacking it into the right-field corner for an RBI double.

A beautiful one-out bunt down the third base line put two runners on, but Stroman got Langford looking (with a big 1-1 strike call going his way thanks to a good presentation from Jose Trevino) and Lowe swinging to avoid the big inning.

But Trouble found Stroman in the fourth in the form of back-to-back singles (the first an infield variety) and a steal of second put two in scoring position. A dribbler against a drawn-in infield meant the Yanks traded an out for a run. But Stroman couldn’t get the final out as Langford delivered an RBI to the right gap, and took second on a bit of slow defense. That hustle was big as it allowed him to score on a Lowe single – just beating Juan Soto’s strong throw to the plate.

That ended Stroman’s night with a runner on second: 3.2 innings, nine hits, five runs, one walk and three strikeouts on 88 pitches (55 strikes). He threw 10 first-pitch strikes to 21 batters, who put up a .356 expected batting average off the Yanks’ starter.

– In the Yankees’ previous eight games, Soto is batting.182 (6-for-33) with a .513 OPS and Judge is batting .194 (6-for-31) with a .582 OPS. Neither has homered during that stretch (which equals the longest period of Judge’s career) and not surprisingly, the Yanks have just three wins.

In the first, Soto ripped a ball that hit the glove of a leaping Lowe at first for a double with one down, perhaps a sign of luck tilting his way. Judge launched the first pitch he saw from Rangers starter Nathan Eovaldi a mile high to left, but for an easy out.

Soto and Judge were each issued four-pitch walks to load the bases with two outs in the third after Gleyber Torres’ two-out infield hit kept the inning alive. But after a mound visit, Jazz Chisholm Jr. popped out to shallow right on a first-pitch curveball to leave them loaded.

In the fifth, after Torres earned a two-out walk – getting a borderline 1-2 pitch to go his way and a borderline check swing call on the 3-2 pitch – Soto flicked a ball down the left field line that just stayed fair and snuck over the wall for a two-run shot. The 1-0 Eovaldi cutter was up and away and Soto muscled it (350 feet and 102.7 mph off the bat) to give him 38 homers and 98 RBI on the year.

Soto would finish the night 3-for-3 with a walk and a pair of extra-base hits. Judge finished the day 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout and has now gone nine games without a dinger. (Both were lifted for defense in the eighth.)

Alex Verdugo, after being frustrated with two ground outs, singled with one out in the seventh to extend a meager hitting streak to five games. The struggling left fielder has now hit safely in 10 of the last 11 games (batting .341 with a .796 OPS).

However, he didn’t run out any of the balls he put into play and was lifted with the game out of hand for Duke Ellis.

– Things got weird in the top of the ninth. Working his second inning of relief Matt Festa got the first two outs on 10 pitches before he walked the bases loaded on the next 20 pitches. Grant Anderson entered and Trent Grisham, a defensive replacement, hit a grand slam off the foul pole in right on a 3-2 pitch to cut the lead to four.

Ellis got a bloop to left for his first career MLB hit and Chisholm rocketed a ball off Anderson’s leg for an infield hit. Bruce Bochy was forced to summon his closer, Kirby Yates, to face Giancarlo Stanton, who was 0-for-4 with three strikeouts to that point (two on wild swings at balls way out of the zone).

And on a 2-2 fastball over the heart of the plate, Stanton lined a rocket (103.9 mph) to left but Langford made a leaping grab at the wall – likely taking away a three-run homer – to end the game. The 382-foot drive would have been a homer in 13 ballparks, but not in The Bronx.

Anthony Volpe came close to a home run his first time up, but his 364-foot drive was just a flyout to the wall in left. It would have been a homer in 14 of 30 parks, but not Yankee Stadium. The shortstop entered the night with 12 hits in his last 29 at-bats but finished the day 0-for-4 with a strikeout.

– Trevino, starting with Austin Wells still banged up after getting hit in Monday’s game, went 0-for-3 with a walk and a strikeout. He allowed two stolen bases.

Scott Effross first out of the ‘pen and worked around a walk in the fourth in 1.1 innings with two strikeouts. But the rest of the bullpen (outside of Phil Bickford‘s 1-2-3 eighth) struggled.

Tim Mayza got the sixth and put two aboard with one out on a double and four-pitch walk of Langford. An infield hit off his glove on a soft roller ended his night with the bases loaded.

Mark Leiter Jr. entered and Aroldis Garcia hooked a 2-1 sweeper that got too much of the plate to the corner in left for a two-run double. A wild pitch – on a 0-2 delivery that Trevino should have done better on – plated one more to make it an 8-2 game.

Ron Marinaccio issued a four-pitch walk, allowed a steal of second, and a bloop double and a two-out RBI hit from Langford in the seventh.

Highlights

Game MVP: Nathan Eovaldi

The Rangers right-hander allowed just two runs on four hits with three walks and six strikeouts on 99 pitches (67 strikes) in seven innings of work. Honorable mention to Texas’ Langford, Lowe and Duran who combined for nine hits and five RBI.

What’s next

The Yankees have Thursday off before opening up a three-game series on the North Side of the Windy City starting on Friday afternoon with a 2:20 p.m. EDT first pitch.

New York is sending out right-hander Luis GIl (3.39 ERA and 1.195 WHIP over 124.2 innings) for his 25th start of the season and first since coming off the IL. The rookie hit a bit of a wall before the injury, pitching to a 9.00 ERA in 7.0 innings over his last two starts.

The Cubs have yet to announce starters for the series. But the Yanks will avoid the fine rookie Shota Imanaga, who pitched the first seven innings of Chicago’s combined no-hitter on Wednesday night.

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Gunnar Henderson passes Cal Ripken Jr., Miguel Tejada for most single-season home runs by an Orioles shortstop

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Gunnar Henderson passes Cal Ripken Jr., Miguel Tejada for most single-season home runs by an Orioles shortstop

Jason Owens

Gunnar Henderson hit his 35th home run of the season on Wednesday, passing Baltimore Orioles royalty in the process.

With the first-inning blast, Henderson topped Cal Ripken Jr. and Miguel Tejada for the most home runs in a season by a shortstop in Orioles history. The three players entered Wednesday tied for the all-time lead with 34 each.

The home run took place with the Orioles trailing the Chicago White Sox 1-0 in the bottom of the inning. On a 3-1 count, White Sox starter Jonathan Cannon threw a 90 mph cutter over the plate. Henderson launched it into the right-center-field stands for a solo home run.

Unfortunately for the Orioles, it was their only run of the day, and the White Sox rallied for an 8-1 win. The loss dropped Baltimore into a first-place tie in the AL East with the New York Yankees.

Henderson made his mark alongside Orioles royalty on Wednesday. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Henderson made his mark alongside Orioles royalty on Wednesday. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

Henderson continues to make his mark on the franchise record book in just his second full MLB season. He earned AL Rookie of the Year in 2023 while slashing .255/.325/.489 with 28 home runs, 82 RBI and 10 stolen bases.

He has surpassed all of those numbers in a sophomore effort that has produced a .280/.367/.536 slash line with 35 home runs, 84 RBI and 17 stolen bases. Now he has passed Ripken and Tejada in the record book with 21 games remaining in the season.

“It’s definitely something that I’m going to hold very dear to me,” Henderson said after the game. “To pass those guys in something, in any type of Orioles history, is pretty special.”

The next goal is to help lead the Orioles to the playoffs, where Henderson can make his mark on the postseason record book.

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