The Milwaukee Bucks moved to 3-7 under new head coach Doc Rivers on Thursday night following a 113-110 loss to the Memphis Grizzlies.
Rivers replaced first-year head coach Adrian Griffin after he was relieved of his duties while the team was 30-13 and second in the Eastern Conference. While the arrival of Rivers brought plenty of intrigue and expected upside, things have been just the opposite early on. It appears Milwaukee's new head coach is currently dealing with a bit of frustration with the players.
Following the surprising loss to an undermanned Grizzlies team, Rivers had some choice words for Bucks players, stating that the team had "some guys in Cabo."
The longtime NBA coach cited the All-Star break, which begins on Friday, Feb. 16, and apparently believes some players weren't mentally checked in, as he insinuated to reporters after the game.
"Two guys forget what we're running ... then we missed a shot and then nobody gets back, that's how we start out the third quarter. That tells you all you need to know about where our heads were ... we had some guys here, and we had some guys in Cabo," Rivers said after the loss.
Doc Rivers on tonight’s loss:
— ’ (@HeavenlyBuckets) February 16, 2024
“Two guys forgot the play we were running. Some guys were here, we had some guys in Cabo” pic.twitter.com/iXVrQDyMFz
The Bucks now sit in third in the Eastern Conference and are just 1.5 games ahead of the New York Knicks and two games up on the Philadelphia 76ers, who currently sit in fifth place.
The Bucks are also moving closer and closer to dangerous territory, as seeds six through eight, the Indiana Pacers (four games back), Miami Heat and Orlando Magic (each 4.5 games back of Milwaukee) are one more bad stretch away from finding themselves at the bottom of the Eastern Conference playoff standings.
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In September 2013, one of the biggest scandals in NASCAR history took place at Richmond (Va.) Raceway. The 2013 Federated Auto Parts 400 was the final race in the 2013 Cup Series regular season. At the time, only 12 drivers made the Chase for the Sprint Cup. After a chaotic evening that saw Carl Edwards snag the win, Michael Waltrip Racing was embroiled in a massive race manipulation scandal that played a huge role in the team's eventual downfall. Clint Bowyer intentionally spun in the closing laps in an effort to help teammate Martin Truex Jr. make the chase, while Brian Vickers was told to come down pit road for the same reason. When it was all said and done, Truex Jr. was booted from the Chase and ended up leaving the team at season's end, along with longtime sponsor Napa Auto Parts. Bowyer was docked 50 points and saw his title hopes evaporate before the postseason even began and general manager Ty Norris was indefinitely suspended. Former crew chief and NASCAR Vice President of Competition, Robin Pemberton, joined the "Dale Jr. Download" on Wednesday and explained NASCAR's side of the story from that infamous evening nearly 12 years ago. "About 10 o'clock in the morning (the day after the race) the phone rings," Pemberton said. "It's (former NASCAR president) Mike Helton. He goes, 'We got frickin' trouble. We got to do an investigation.'" At the time, Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Illinois, hosted the first race of NASCAR's postseason as well as media week for the Chase. The spotlight was going to be firmly on the race weekend regardless of extenuating circumstances, but what followed was one of the most bizarre set of occurrences in NASCAR history. "Monday at nine or 10 o'clock, I'm on a (expletive) airplane going to Chicago," Pemberton said. "They (NASCAR) put me in a room. The TV people came in, and they replayed stuff and replayed stuff. I was in that room for eight or 10 hours the first day and probably 16 the second day." After combing through footage and radio transmissions, Pemberton came to a conclusion. "Now, you're fixing a race," Pemberton said. But the MWR scandal was not the only domino to fall in regard to the 2013 Chase. Team Penske and Front Row Motorsports — a pair of Ford teams — were also found to have participated in race manipulation, with David Gilliland intentionally slowing on a restart in order to help Joey Logano secure his spot in the postseason. While Logano remained in the playoff field, NASCAR made an unprecedented decision by adding four-time champion Jeff Gordon as a 13th driver, claiming that Gordon and the No. 24 team had been placed at a disadvantage at Richmond due to race manipulation. "It was kind of no harm, no foul," Pemberton said of the move to add Gordon to the Chase field. "He wasn't having one of his best years. But that was a decision by a few people. "What a frickin' week that was." The NASCAR Cup Series field will return to Richmond on Saturday for the penultimate race of the 2025 regular season — an event that will hopefully be devoid of race manipulation and controversy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers completely revamped the secondary heading into the 2025 NFL season. Darius Slay was signed during free agency to play cornerback opposite Joey Porter Jr., while Jalen Ramsey was brought in via trade. The goal is for all three defensive backs to be on the field at all times, but where they are going to be lined up is going to be a bit of a mystery. Ramsey is expected to showcase his versatility and play some slot cornerback and free safety, while Porter and Slay will be relied upon on the outside. Many fans have been curious about how the cornerbacks are going to gel together, and so far, things seem to be going well. Ramsey sat down with The Pivot on Tuesday, and he spoke about the situation. He was asked about how the three players were adjusting to everything, and the veteran made sure to acknowledge the talent that is in the room with him, while also stating he is the top guy. He was asked about his relationship with Porter, specifically about who gets to go first in drills. "They know who going first," Ramsey said. "[Darius] Slay already knew what type of time it is. Slay chill. Slay like, 'Man, y'all got it.' With Joe, he like, 'Nah Jay, I need that!' I'm like, 'After me though. You gonna get that action, after me.' All three of us, we sat with Mike [Tomlin] at the beginning of camp and we had good conversations and he even kind of butted in and told Joe too, 'Hey, Jay gonna be the guy right now.'" Porter has always played with a certain level of confidence, and it is something that Ramsey stated he loved. However, Ramsey and Head Coach Mike Tomlin made sure to check the young defensive back and let him know that Ramsey is the top dog at that position on defense. The two seem to be on good terms and Porter understands the current situation, but it is good to know that he has the motivation to be the top guy at cornerback. Ramsey is going to be a Hall of Famer as he has been one of the best cornerbacks in the league since being drafted back in 2016. He has excelled in every step of his career, whether that be with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Rams, or the Miami Dolphins. Now he gets to do his thing in Pittsburgh, as he will look to add another Super Bowl to his resume. He will also be able to pass off some knowledge for Porter, which could help Pittsburgh out in the future. The same goes for Slay, who is another experienced, high-level veteran for Pittsburgh at cornerback with a Super Bowl ring of his own. Steelers' Cornerbacks Will Take On Intriguing Matchup Twice In 2025 It is very important that the Steelers are able to play man coverage successfully, and with Porter, Ramsey, and Slay, there is no reason the team wouldn't be able to hang with any receiving core in the league. The best duo at receiver arguably resides in the AFC North with the Cincinnati Bengals as they roster both Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Ramsey was asked about who will get the responsibility of covering Chase, who is widely regarded as the best receiver in the league. "That's me," Ramsey said. "That's Jay. That's five for now. That's five. I know that's what Joey want as well. And he gonna get his opps, but that's five right now." Ramsey staked claim to covering a receiver like Chase, which likely means he will want the best matchup every single week. There is going to be instances where he will have to lineup in the slot or at safety, but if not, he wants to be taking on the best for the time being.
The Green Bay Packers always had a vision for Jordan Love. That's why they shocked the world by taking him in the first round, even if that meant infuriating Aaron Rodgers. Fast forward to today, and Love has proved to be up to the task of being a starter, and he's even looked like a potential star at times. That's why, despite some inconsistencies and questionable decision-making, head coach Matt LaFleur still has the utmost confidence in him. "I’d hate to put a ceiling on him because I think he can be one of the elites in this league," LaFleur told The Athletic. Love took some pages out of Rodgers' book. He's been great at making the most of free plays, and his sidearm throws are just too similar to No. 12. What he didn't get from his mentor, however, was the consistency and the ability to take care of the football. Even so, Love knows he has what it takes to be among the best of the best. "What those guys do at such a high level is just consistency with everything," Love said. "I know I’m just as good as those guys and can be even better, so I think it comes down to going out there and making those plays on Sunday." Love is currently out with an injury that will most likely keep him sidelined until Week 1. The Packers wide receiver corps has been the most decimated in the league, and with sky-high expectations for the season, all eyes will be on Love in 2025.
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