Report: Nuggets' Aaron Gordon won't play in Sunday's Game 7 vs. ThunderNew Foto - Report: Nuggets' Aaron Gordon won't play in Sunday's Game 7 vs. Thunder

TheDenver Nuggetswill not have forwardAaron Gordonwhen they take on theOklahoma City Thunderin Sunday's Game 7 of their Western Conference semifinal series. Gordon sustained the injury chasing a loose ball late inthe Nuggets' 119-107 Game 6 victoryagainst the Thunder. ESPN reported Sunday morning thatGordon has a Grade 2 hamstring strainand will need several weeks to recover. It's a huge loss for the Nuggets. Gordon was tabbed as "the soul of this team" by players such asNikola Jokićand has played a crucial role in Denver's success throughout the postseason. He hit a 3-pointer in the final seconds ofGame 1that put the Nuggets ahead and proved to be the difference in a121-119 victoryagainst the Thunder. Gordon is averaging 16.8 points, 7.3 rebounds (3.5 offensive boards per game) and 2.9 assists and shooting 48.5% from the field, 38.2% on 3-pointers and 85.1% on free throws in the playoffs. TheOklahoma City Thunderwill play theDenver Nuggetson Sunday, May 18, at 3:30 p.m. ET. The game will be played at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City and air on ABC and ESPN+. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Aaron Gordon injury to keep him out for Game 7 vs Thunder: Report

Report: Nuggets' Aaron Gordon won't play in Sunday's Game 7 vs. Thunder

Report: Nuggets' Aaron Gordon won't play in Sunday's Game 7 vs. Thunder TheDenver Nuggetswill not have forwardAaron Gordonwhen t...
Nike exec recalls company "having the guts" to bet big on Michael Jordan

"Sneakerheads" continue to line up forNike's Air Jordans, the most successful basketball shoe in history. Thefirst Air Jordan shoe– the iconic black and red with a Nike swoosh – was released to the public 40 years ago for $65. The shoe revolutionized the sneaker industry, but it almost didn't happen. Michael Jordan's game-changing sneaker Howard White, a Nike veteran and founding father of the Jordan Brand now serving as its senior vice president, was in the room in 1984 with untestedNBA rookie Michael Jordanto meet with Nike at its headquarters in Beaverton, Oregon. Jordan was practically dragged into the meeting by his parents, Deloris and James Jordan. The stakes were high for Nike, then a relatively small sneaker company. "This was bigger than anything that we'd done. You know, typically a great player would get like a hundred thousand dollars. But this was so unique in terms of just doing it, I mean, just having the guts to make something like this happen," White explained to "CBS Sunday Morning," while wearing Christian Dior Jordans, which retail up to $17,000 dollars. The offer: $2.5 million for Jordan to wear their shoes. That was triple what anyone else in the league was making at the time. Jordan ended up taking the deal – and the rest is sneaker history. He went on to lead theChicago Bulls to six championships, while sporting his shoe brand. Nike hoped the Air Jordan would net them $3 million over four years. Instead, they sold $126 million in year one. Much of that success is thanks to Jordan's ability to seemingly defy gravity with his "hang time," soaring across the paint for legendary dunks. He solidified his nickname "Air Jordan" when hegot a perfect scorewith his free throw line dunk in the 1987 NBA All-Star Slam Dunk Contest. Jordan still "very integral to the operation" Nike's marketing approach for the Air Jordan was groundbreaking, joining the cultural conversation in ways few ads had before. "In order to translate what he did as a man into what we do as a brand, you have to start with the series of principles we call them ethos," Jason Mayden, chief design officer for the Jordan Brand, told "CBS Sunday Morning." "So you first start with connectivity, why this product has relevance and reverence. Then you put that into a very strict process that we call visionary. And so what's interesting is we have a playbook. I can't show you what's in it but you can see by the outside," he joked. The Jordan Brand, a standalone division within Nike, generates some $7 billion for Nike annually. They've released a new design every year for the past four decades. Next up: the top secret "Jordan 40." Forty years later, Mayden says Jordan is still involved with the Air Jordan brand. "He's very integral to the operation. He sees everything. He trusts us a lot. He has opinions on things that are near and dear to him," he said. Bigger than basketball Sean Williams runs theSOLEcial Studies CommUNITY Academy, a Brooklyn-based program dedicated to studying, promoting and collecting shoes – some 40,000 pairs, he says, since the first Air Jordans came out. He says it has given him his life's purpose. "Sneakers are wearable art. So if you take the artistic approach to interpreting a story through certain features on the shoes, certain colorways going behind the design often, and talking to the people who actually design and make these shoes, you're giving the sneakers a level of depth in AKA storytelling that convinces them, that they're making the right purchase when they buy these secrets," Williams explained. For the Jordan Brand, Air Jordans are bigger than basketball. It's about empowering people to believe more in themselves. White, who still talks to Jordan, says he often reminds the basketball legend that Air Jordan's success is because it's not actually the story of a shoe. "If this simple article of footwear can make people interpret themselves in a way that gives them just the power to believe more in themselves. That's what the Jordan brand is about," he said. Raw Video: Mexican navy training ship hits Brooklyn Bridge Surprising facts about Mark Twain that biographer Ron Chernow learned while writing new book Family's goodbye to beloved dog becomes a lesson in letting go

Nike exec recalls company "having the guts" to bet big on Michael Jordan

Nike exec recalls company "having the guts" to bet big on Michael Jordan "Sneakerheads" continue to line up forNike'...
Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks to reportedly meet about future next week amid trade speculationNew Foto - Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks to reportedly meet about future next week amid trade speculation

Giannis Antetokounmpoand theMilwaukee Buckswill meet in the coming week to discuss the future of the team and which direction the front office plans to take followinga first-round playoff lossto theIndiana Pacers. The Bucks contacted Antetokounmpo on Saturday to set up the meeting, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes. The conversation will be "very, very crucial," in Haynes' words, as the team will apparently explain to its star player whether the ambition is to pursue another NBA championship in the near future. Beginning a rebuilding process seems possible withDamian Lillardlikely to miss most, if not all, of next season after sustaininga torn left Achilles tendonduring the Bucks' playoff defeat. Adding new — and younger — talent to the roster won't be easy since Milwaukee doesn't have a first-round pick under its control until 2031. CenterBrook Lopezis 37 andBobby Portisis 30.Khris Middleton(33) was traded for the slightly youngerKyle Kuzma, but the eight-year veteran will turn 30 before next season. Kuzma also didn't make much of an impact upon joining the Bucks, highlighted by posting a box scorewith zero counting statsin Game 1 of Milwaukee's matchup with Indiana. That leaves the Bucks with little choice but to trade their most valuable asset to kickstart a rebuild. Antetokounmpo will turn 31 next season and would rather play for another NBA title rather than spend the remaining years of his career trying to help Milwaukee regain contender status in the Eastern Conference. Antetokounmpo is reportedlyopen to the idea of being tradedand possibly ending his NBA career with another team. He would attract major interest on the trade market and NBA observers have linked him to several playoff and championship contenders including theSan Antonio Spurs,Houston RocketsandGolden State Warriors. The two-time NBA MVP is under contract for three more years, including a player option for 2027-28, which would mean any team trading for Antetokounmpo would get him for a long-term pursuit of a championship. Adding to trade speculation will be Antetokounmpo's response to a question about his favorite NBA cities during an informal Saturday night Q&Ahe held with fans on X. Asked which cities make him happiest, he replied "Florida cities." He also said thatNew Yorkwas his favorite place to play on the road. Florida citieshttps://t.co/Ez2tMIzu1s — Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Giannis_An34)May 18, 2025 A trade to the Knicks seems unlikely considering the team already made several deals, getting them Karl-Anthony Towns, Mikal Bridges and OG Anunoby during the past two seasons. New York may win an NBA title without Antetokounmpo, as it's set to begin the Eastern Conference Finals on Wednesday versus the Pacers. The Miami Heat have little to offer in a deal and if they were to trade stars like Tyler Herro or Bam Adebayo, the team wouldn't be in position to win a championship with Antetokounmpo. That applies to the Brooklyn Nets as well, though they have draft picks to offer. The Orlando Magic have a young core built around Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner, but Milwaukee would almost certainly want one of those players in return, which probably makes any trade talks a non-starter. However, what seems increasingly clear is that something will happen with Antetokounmpo, and the Bucks could begin that process as early as after next week's meeting.

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks to reportedly meet about future next week amid trade speculation

Giannis Antetokounmpo, Bucks to reportedly meet about future next week amid trade speculation Giannis Antetokounmpoand theMilwaukee Buckswil...
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wins F1's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix to end Piastri's streakNew Foto - Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wins F1's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix to end Piastri's streak

IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Max Verstappen gave his Formula 1 title defense a big boost with victory at the Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix on Sunday after a daring overtake on standings leader Oscar Piastri at the start. The Dutch driver built a commanding lead which was wiped out when the safety car bundled the field back up. He still held on to win ahead of Lando Norris, who overtook his McLaren teammate Piastri for second with five laps remaining. Verstappen took his second win of the season, and first since last month's Japanese Grand Prix, and denied Piastri — who finished third — what would have been his fourth win in a row. Verstappen praised his Red Bull team's "fantastic execution all round" as the team marked its 400th F1 race with a win. Lewis Hamilton recovered from 12th on the grid to finish fourth in his first race for Ferrari in Italy. Hamilton profited from a late-race fight between his teammate Charles Leclerc and Alex Albon of Williams. Albon complained Leclerc had pushed him off the track as they battled for fourth, and Hamilton passed both drivers before Ferrari eventually asked Leclerc to yield fifth to Albon. George Russell was seventh for Mercedes, ahead of Carlos Sainz, Jr. in the second Williams. Isack Hadjar was ninth for Racing Bulls and Verstappen's Red Bull teammate Yuki Tsunoda was 10th after starting last following a crash in qualifying. ___ AP auto racing:https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wins F1's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix to end Piastri's streak

Red Bull driver Max Verstappen wins F1's Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix to end Piastri's streak IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Max Verstappen gave h...
German police search for man who attacked and injured several people outside a barNew Foto - German police search for man who attacked and injured several people outside a bar

BERLIN (AP) — German police were searching for a man who attacked and injured at least five people in the western city of Bielefeld early on Sunday. Police said three victims suffered serious injuries and were being treated in different hospitals after the unknown suspect attacked revelers in front of a bar in the city center with a sharp object and then fled the scene. They later said that they could not rule out that more people were injured in the attack. German news agency dpa reported that the revelers were soccer fans from a local team who defended themselves against the attacker before he fled. The city's Arminia Bielefeld soccer club won its match on Saturday, and with it became 3rd division champions. According to the police, the attacker was probably also injured in the face. Bielefeld police said in a statement that they found several knives at the scene of the attack and that they have activated a witness hotline asking people to upload videos and photos of the attack. They warned anyone who sees the suspect to keep a distance and call emergency services as the man may be armed and dangerous.

German police search for man who attacked and injured several people outside a bar

German police search for man who attacked and injured several people outside a bar BERLIN (AP) — German police were searching for a man who ...

 

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