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World Baseball Classic 2026: Bryce Harper says Team USA needs same swagger as men's, women's Olympic hockey teams

The 2026 World Baseball Classic begins Thursday and Team USA will open versus Brazil on Friday at Houston's Daikin Park. The U.S. players reported to Phoenix over the weekend for training camp and will play an exhibition against the San Francisco Giants on Tuesday.

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Several U.S. players appeared on Monday's "The Pat McAfee Show," which broadcast live from Arizona for the Team USA workouts. Among those interviewed were team captain andAmerican League MVPAaron Judge, MVP runner-up Cal Raleigh,National League Cy Young Award winnerPaul Skenes, Clayton Kershaw and Bryce Harper.

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Coming off the 2026 Winter Olympics and theU.S. winning gold medals in men'sandwomen's hockeyat Milan Cortina, Harper said those achievements have motivated him and his teammates even more to win the WBC.

"The Olympics, what an incredible thing. I'm missing the Olympics so much," Harper told McAfee. "Seeing the women's hockey, men's hockey take gold... what an incredible experience to watch them play and do their thing and represent our country."

"To take that and come into what we're doing now, it's just the swagger we need to have," he added, referring toJack Hughes scoring the game-winnerversus Canada after getting teeth knocked out. "The cool thing about baseball and the World Baseball Classic, or the Olympics, you see the culture of everything of baseball from the Dominican Republic to Japan to us, to everybody."

Team USA isthe favorite to winthe 2026 WBC with more stars, includingAL Cy Young winnerTarik Skubal, Bobby Witt Jr., Pete Crow-Armstrong and Kyle Schwarberon the roster.Defending champion Japan,with NL MVP Shohei Ohtani and World Series MVP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, is also viewed favorably, having won three tournaments. The Dominican Republic (2013 winners) and Venezuela are also considered contenders.

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Tarik Skubal, Paul Skenes will pitch second and third in Team USA starting rotation

U.S. manager Mark DeRosaannouncedthat Logan Webb will start the U.S. opener on Friday, followed by Skubal, Skenes and Nolan McLean. Skubal will face Great Britain, Skenes will pitch versus Mexico and McLean will start against Italy in Pool B play.

Skenes will also start Tuesday's exhibition versus the Giants.

"It's set up," DeRosa told reporters, includingESPN's Jesse Rogers. "There's obviously guardrails for the tournament... pitch count-wise. But there's also guardrails for guys having to throw on certain days to get ready for their team's Opening Day."

The "guardrails" remark applies most to Skubal, who announced thathe will make only one startduring the tournament then report back to Detroit Tigers spring training. The left-hander will belimited to 55 pitchesin his outing.

McLean did not report to Phoenix for the opening workout is still at the New York Mets' spring camp in Port St. Lucie, Floridawhile fighting an illness. DeRosa said he doesn't yet know if he'll have to make a change because of that.

Skenes intends to make two starts in the WBC and plans to be available in the knockout round if the U.S. advances. Pitching for his country is important to Skenes, who pitched his first two college seasons for the Air Force Academy.

"It's the biggest stage I've played on,"Skenes told MLB Network. "The coolest motivation, the coolest thing that we're playing for is winning gold for our country... Winning the World Series is the goal every year, but playing in an international tournament where every country in the world is represented, being able to be on top of that is pretty cool."

Team USA's opener versus Brazil isscheduledfor 8 p.m. ET on Friday. The top two finishers in pool play will advance to the quarterfinals, also played in Houston.

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NHL trade deadline tracker: Analysis on all of the big moves

TheNHLtrade deadline is at 3 p.m. ET on March 6, but teams like to get deals done early, too.

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Already this season, theMinnesota Wildhave acquired defensemanQuinn Hughesfrom theVancouver Canucks, and theLos Angeles Kingshave traded for high-scoringNew York RangersforwardArtemi Panarin.

In the latest deal, theEdmonton Oilersacquired defensemanConnor Murphyfrom theChicago Blackhawkson Monday, March 2.

Plenty of players remain, and the Rangers, Canucks,St. Louis BluesandCalgary Flamesare expected to be sellers. Other teams could be, too, depending on how they fare this week.

Here are some of the more notable trades this season. Follow along for analysis on deals as the NHL trade deadline approaches:

Feb. 24: The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire defenseman Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick for defenseman Brett Kulak. <p style=Feb. 4: The Los Angeles Kings acquired left wing Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers in exchange for forward Liam Greentree and conditional third-round (2026) and fourth-round (2028) picks.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Feb. 4: The New Jersey Devils acquired forward Nick Bjugstad from the St. Louis Blues in exchange for forward Thomas Bordeleau and a conditional fourth-round pick. <p style=Jan. 27: The New York Islanders acquired left wing Ondrej Palat, a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick from the New Jersey Devils in exchange for forward Maxim Tsyplakov.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Jan. 26: The New York Islanders acquired defenseman Carson Soucy from the New York Rangers in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft. <p style=Jan. 20: The San Jose Sharks acquire forward Kiefer Sherwood from the Vancouver Canucks for second-round picks in 2026 and 2027, plus defenseman Cole Clayton.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Jan. 19: The Vegas Golden Knights acquire defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames for defenseman Zach Whitecloud, defense prospect Abram Wiebe, a conditional first-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft and a conditional second-rounder in 2028. <p style=Jan. 16: The Anaheim Ducks acquire winger Jeffrey Viel from the Boston Bruins for a 2026 fourth-round pick. Anaheim will give up the better of the fourth-rounder previously acquired from Philadelphia and Detroit.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Jan. 8: The San Jose Sharks acquire goaltender Laurent Brossoit, defenseman Nolan Allan and a 2028 seventh-round pick from the Chicago Blackhawks for defensemen Ryan Ellis, Jake Furlong and a 2028 fourth-rounder.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Dec. 29: The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from the Columbus Blue Jackets for forward Danton Heinen, a 2026 second-round draft pick and a 2027 third-rounder.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Dec. 19: The Montreal Canadiens acquire center Phillip Danault, right, from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2026 second-round pick. Dec. 19: The Columbus Blue Jackets acquire forward Mason Marchment from the Seattle Kraken for a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick. <p style=Dec. 12: The Minnesota Wild acquired Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Dec. 12: The Edmonton Oilers acquired Tristan Jarry and Samuel Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Stuart Skinner, Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Oct. 24: The Vancouver Canucks acquire forward Lukas Reichel from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2027 fourth-round pick.

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March 2: Oilers acquire Connor Murphy

The trade:The Edmonton Oilers acquire defenseman Connor Murphy from the Chicago Blackhawks for a 2028 second-round pick.

Analysis:The Blackhawks retain 50 percent of the $4.4 million cap hit for the pending unrestricted free agent. The Oilers have been leaking goals, and the 6-foot-4 Murphy is a solid defensive defenseman. He played on the No. 1 unit of the league's best penalty kill, led the Blackhawks in blocked shots and was third in hits.

Feb. 24: Penguins, Avalanche swap defensemen

The trade:ThePittsburgh Penguinsacquire defenseman Samuel Girard and a 2028 second-round pick from the Avalanche for defenseman Brett Kulak.

Analysis:The Avalanche pick up salary cap space and add a defenseman who has been to the Stanley Cup Final the past two seasons. The Penguins had acquired pending unrestricted free agent Kulak in the Stuart Skinner trade, Girard is also a pending UFA, and Pittsburgh gets a draft pick in the deal by flipping Kulak.

Feb. 4: Kings acquire Artemi Panarin

The trade:The Los Angeles Kings acquire forward Artemi Panarin from the New York Rangers for forward Liam Greentree and conditional third-round (2026) and fourth-round (2028) picks.

Analysis:The Kings are hurting for offense and Panarin can provide plenty. He also signed a two-year extension with an $11 million cap hit, ensuring he'll be around after Anze Kopitar retires at season's end. It didn't help the team, though, thatKevin Fiala broke his legat the Olympics before Panarin suited up. Panarin had a full no-movement clause, so the Rangers were limited in their return, but Greentree was the Kings' top prospect and the third-round pickcould become a second-rounder.

Feb. 4: Devils acquire Nick Bjugstad

The trade:TheNew Jersey Devilsacquire forward Nick Bjugstad from the St. Louis Blues for forward Thomas Bordeleau and a conditional fourth-round pick.

Analysis:This is the third time Bjugstad has been moved near the trade deadline because the 6-6 forward is a good fit in the bottom six. He has another year left on his contract.

Jan. 27: Islanders acquire Ondrej Palat

The trade:The New York Islanders acquire left wing Ondrej Palat, a 2026 third-round pick and a 2027 sixth-round pick from the New Jersey Devils for forward Maxim Tsyplakov.

Analysis:That's two trades in two days with a division rival. Palat is a two-time Stanley Cup winner (with the Lightning) and kills penalties. Tsyplakov didn't get a lot of ice time with the Islanders but has potential.

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Jan. 26: Islanders acquire Carson Soucy

The trade:The New York Islandersacquire defenseman Carson Soucyfrom the New York Rangers for a third-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Analysis:Soucy was the first player moved after theRangers informed fans that the team would retool. It's a rare deal completed between the Islanders and Rangers.

Jan. 20: Sharks acquire Kiefer Sherwood

The trade:TheSan Jose Sharksacquire forward Kiefer Sherwood from the Vancouver Canucks for second-round picks in 2026 and 2027, plus defenseman Cole Clayton.

Analysis:Sherwood had been mentioned as a trade candidate since the Canucks started slowly. The pending free agent is among the leader in hits and had 17 goals at the time of the deal. The Sharks are playing better than expected and this deal shows they are trying to push for a playoff spot.

Jan. 19: Golden Knights acquire Rasmus Andersson

The trade:The Vegas Golden Knights acquire defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames for defenseman Zach Whitecloud, defense prospect Abram Wiebe, a conditional first-round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft and a conditional second-rounder in 2028.

Analysis:The Golden Knights had been without Alex Pietrangelo all season and Andersson gives Vegas another puck-moving defenseman. The Flames get a good return for a pending unrestricted free agent. Andersson is the second defenseman Vegas had acquired from Calgary recently after the 2024 trade for Noah Hanifin. Hanifin eventually signed an extension and the Golden Knights will seek the same from Andersson.

Dec. 29: Penguins acquire Yegor Chinakhov

The trade:The Pittsburgh Penguins acquire forward Yegor Chinakhov from theColumbus Blue Jacketsfor forward Danton Heinen, a 2026 second-round draft pick and a 2027 third-rounder.

Analysis:Chinakhov had requested a trade last season. He's a pending restricted free agent so the Penguins have control over his future. Heinen is a pending UFA.

Dec. 19: Canadiens acquire Phillip Danault

The trade:The Montreal Canadiens acquire center Phillip Danault from the Los Angeles Kings for a 2026 second-round pick.

Analysis:Danault is coming back to Montreal. He was a key shutdown player during the Canadiens' 2021 run to the Stanley Cup Final.

Dec. 19: Blue Jackets acquire Mason Marchment

The trade:The Columbus Blue Jackets acquire forward Mason Marchment from the Seattle Kraken for a 2026 fourth-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick.

Analysis:Marchment had been off to a slow start after signing a four-year deal. But he scored 22 goals in each of his last two seasons in Dallas.

Dec. 12: Wild acquire Quinn Hughes

The trade:The Minnesota Wild acquire Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks for Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, Liam Ohgren and a 2026 first-round pick.

Analysis:This is a sign that the Wild are going for it and it gives them a dynamic former Norris Trophy winner to match Cale Makar if they face the Avalanche in the playoffs. The Wild gave up a lot - Buium was great at Denver and for the USA at the world junior championships - andHughes acknowledged that and appreciated it. That could help sway Hughes when he's eligible to sign a contract extension in July.

Dec. 12: Oilers, Penguins swap goalies

The trade:The Edmonton Oilers acquire Tristan Jarry and forward Samuel Poulin from the Pittsburgh Penguins for Stuart Skinner, defenseman Brett Kulak and a 2029 second-round pick.

Analysis:The Oilers pull the plug on Skinner, who was either spectacular or bad during back-to-back runs to the Stanley Cup Final. But they land another inconsistent goalie in Jarry, who has had injury troubles. Skinner and Kulak are pending free agents, so the Penguins could flip them at the deadline. If Skinner works out, it would allow the Penguins to continue developing goalie Sergei Murashov in the American Hockey League.

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Is Deion Sanders fighting for his job? Not yet, but there are issues

Colorado footballcoachDeion Sandersmight not be fighting for his job just yet. But consider this comparison as Sanders opens his fourth spring football season in Boulder this week:

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MacIntyre had just one winning season in six years overall. Sanders has just one winning season in three. So how does Sanders veer off that similar path? By solving these three major challenges below, starting Monday, March 2, just one day afterhis team was rattled by tragic news: Backup quarterback Dominiq Ponderdied in a car accidentin Boulder County March 1.

1. Deion Sanders must break in a mostly whole new team

After finishing 3-9 last year, Sandershas a new offensive coordinator, new defensive coordinator, new running backs coach, new defensive line coach, new tight ends coach and new cornerbacks coach, along with44 new scholarship transfer playersand 12 new scholarship freshmen.

Out of 77 scholarship players on the current team, only 21 return from last year's team, according to the university. The newcomers include San Jose State transfer receiver Danny Scudero, who led the nation last year in receiving yards (1,297). Talented playmaker Boo Carter also transferred into Boulder from Tennesseeafter his dismissal from the team there in November.

Colorado's transfer class ranked No. 23 nationally, according to 247Sports. But Sanders only has 15 spring practices to work on it before the start of preseason practices and the season opener at Georgia Tech on Sept. 3.

2. Prepare the quarterback of the future

This will be an especially tough spring for Colorado quarterbacks after the sudden passing of Ponder, a non-scholarship player.

"I know that we'll we'll find a way to get through it and and honor Dom in the way that we work every day," Colorado offensive coordinator Brennan Marion said March 2.

Ponder likely would have been a backup this year behindredshirt freshman Julian Lewis, who started two games last season. Lewis, 18, has shown he has the poise and potential to be the team's new starter this year as a pro-style passer. But then Sanders changed his offensive coordinator, replacing Pat Shurmur withMarion, who runs a run-heavy Go-Go offense. That doesn't mean Lewis won't fit into that system. But it does raise questions about how well he'll fit into it.

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Another mystery added to the intrigue recently when the Buffsconducted an internal player draftto select two intrasquad teams. In a bit of a shocker, Lewis was not the first quarterback selected, as shownin a video posted by Sanders' son Deion Jr.

Colorado teammates instead picked freshman quarterback Kaneal Sweetwyne at No. 1 overall, ahead of Lewis, who was picked No. 2. Sweetwyne is a dual-threat QB who at least gives the Buffs some options at a position that suffered a setback in 2025 after Sanders' quarterback son Shedeur left for the NFL.

3. Establish an effective defense in a hurry

Five days before the start of spring practice, defensive coordinator Robert Livingstondeparted to take a job as an assistant coach with the NFL's Denver Broncos. Colorado also confirmed Feb. 26 pass rush coordinatorWarren Sapp has leftthe coaching staff, too.

In a bit of a jam, Sanders promoted new linebackers coach Chris Marve to replace Livingston and revive a defense that regressed in 2025. Colorado ranked 111thnationally in scoring defense with 30.5 points allowed per game last year and then lost its leading tackler — safety Tawfiq Byard, who transferred to Texas A&M. But the Buffs still might be able to fill his void. They added veteran Vanderbilt safetyRandon Fontenette, who had 125 tackles the past two seasons.

A bigger question might be whether Marve is the man to get the job done. He previously served as defensive coordinator at Virginia Tech, where he was fired in 2024 after a 6-6 regular season.

If Marve fails again, will Sanders go the way of MacIntyre with two one-hit wonders between them in 2016 and 2024?

It's a question that won't need to be asked if Sanders can meet these challenges, starting Monday. The Buffs conclude their spring practice season April 11.

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Daccord backstops Kraken to 2-1 win, ending 12-game point streak for Hurricanes

SEATTLE (AP) — Ben Meyers scored his career-high sixth goal and the Seattle Kraken ended Carolina's point streak at 12 games by beating the Hurricanes 2-1 on Monday night.

Associated Press Seattle Kraken goalie Joey Daccord (35) blocks a shot on goal in the second period of an NHL hockey game against the Carolina Hurricanes, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng) Seattle Kraken center Ben Meyers (59) attempts a no look shot in the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Carolina Hurricanes, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng) Seattle Kraken left wing Jaden Schwartz (17) moves the puck while defended by Carolina Hurricanes defenseman Jalen Chatfield (5) and defenseman Jaccob Slavin (74) in the first half of an NHL hockey game, Monday, March 2, 2026, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Kevin Ng)

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Kaapo Kakko also scored for the Kraken, and Joey Daccord was superb in net with 35 saves. Seattle defenseman Adam Larsson had two assists.

Carolina had won five straight games and seven of eight. It was the first defeat for the Metropolitan Division leaders since a 4-3 overtime loss at Washington on Jan. 31, and their first in regulation since getting blanked 3-0 in St. Louis on Jan. 13.

Seattle avenged a 3-2 loss to Carolina in January and moved into third place in the Pacific Division, one game ahead of Edmonton with a game in hand on the Oilers.

Meyers, whosigned a two-year contract extension with the Kraken last week, snuck a backhand shot around goalie Frederik Andersen to give Seattle a 2-0 lead midway through the second period.

Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Carolina to make it 2-1, ripping a wrist shot past Daccord with 1:30 remaining in the second.

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That was all the offense the Hurricanes could muster, even with a furious push following a holding penalty against Seattle's Eeli Tolvanen with 1:29 left. Carolina coach Rod Brind'Amour pulled goalie Frederik Andersen to set up a 6-on-4 advantage, but Daccord and the Kraken held firm.

Kakko scored early in the second when he put a wrist shot underneath Andersen's right shoulder.

Andersen finished with 13 saves.

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Hurricanes: Visit the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday.

Kraken: Host the St. Louis Blues on Wednesday.

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Jamal Murray's 45 points help Nuggets beat the Jazz 128-125

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jamal Murray scored 45 points and made the go-ahead free throws with 31.8 seconds remaining to help the Denver Nuggets hold off the depleted Utah Jazz 128-125 on Monday night.

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Utah's Keyonte George scored 36 points, but was denied two free throws that could have given the Jazz the lead on what would have been Nikola Jokic's sixth foul with 16.3 seconds remaining — a shooting foul that was reversed to a blocked shot after a lengthy review.

Jokic, who had 22 points and 12 rebounds, made two free throws with 6.1 seconds left and George missed a last-second 3-pointer as the Nuggets escaped with the win.

Cam Johnson was a late scratch with a hurt ankle, but Julian Strawther scored 15 points and Jonas Valanciunas added 13 for Denver.

With Jokic on the bench and most of his teammates lacking energy in the second game of a back to back, Murray made five 3s and scored 18 points in the third quarter to push the Nuggets to a 100-93 lead entering the fourth. Murray was 13 of 19 from the field and had eight 3s along with seven turnovers.

George, in his second game back after missing three weeks to ankle sprains, matched Murray's shot-making in 30 minutes of action on 14-for-22 shooting, with four 3s. His dunk with 2:13 left gave Utah a 122-118 lead.

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Lauri Markkanen and most of Utah's starters and rotation regulars have been shelved due to injury, but the Jazz never let the Nuggets' lead reach double figures.

Kyle Filipowski scored 19 points and Ace Bailey had 18 for the Jazz, who have lost six straight.

Denver had lost three of four,including a 117-108 loss to Minnesotaon Sunday night and the consecutive games seemed to take a toll.

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Denver: Hosts the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday.

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Former Raptor Jontay Porter, who was banned from NBA for gambling, to play in independent league

SEATTLE (AP) — Former Toronto Raptors center Jontay Porter,who was banned for life from the NBA in 2024after a league probe found he disclosed confidential information to sports bettors and wagered on games, even betting on the Raptors to lose, is planning to play professional basketball again.

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Porter has signed with the Seattle Superhawks, a member of the independent United States Basketball League. The USBL was originally formed in 1985, ceased operations in 2008 and announced its return in November.

Porter, who was denied a request to be allowed to resume his basketball career in Greece in 2024 while awaiting sentencing for his role in thebetting scandalthat got him banned from the league, will have the chance to play again when the Superhawks begin their season at home on Saturday. In a statement shared with The Associated Press, the USBL said it believes in second chances, and that the Superhawks are confident in Porter's sincerity.

"While Jontay fully acknowledges the consequences of his actions, he has demonstrated genuine remorse and a strong commitment to personal growth," the statement said. "The USBL and the Superhawks are united in offering him the chance to continue his basketball journey, both as an athlete and as an example of how redemption can take shape through accountability and hard work."

Porter pleaded guilty in July 2024 in federal court in Brooklyn to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, a felony that carries up to 20 years in prison. He acknowledged that he agreed to withdraw early from games so that co-conspirators could win bets on his performance.

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Porter was on a two-way contract at the time of his violations, which meant he could bounce back and forth between the Raptors and their G League affiliate. His salary was $410,000, and a standard NBA contract would have been more than $2 million. Inpleading guilty, Porter acknowledged wrongdoing, saying he did it "to get out from under large gambling debts."

"I know what I did was wrong, unlawful, and I am deeply sorry," Porter said at the time.

Prosecutors estimated his sentence at a range from just under three and a half years in prison to a little over four years.

Porter averaged 4.4 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.3 assists in 26 games in the 2023-24 season for Toronto. He also played in 11 games for the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2020-21 season.

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Colorado players practice after QB Dominiq Ponder's death 'with tears in their eyes'

Colorado footballplayers held an emergency team meeting Sunday, March 1, after thedeath of Colorado quarterback Dominiq Ponderand decided to start spring practice as planned on Monday instead of taking the day off.

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But practice was "heavy" and the team is still processing its grief underhead coach Deion Sanders.

The team chose to practice as planned because it "exemplifies the type of guy that Dom was,"Coloradorunning back DeKalon Taylor told reporters in Boulder on Monday after practice. "He always came to work, always had a smile on his face, always wanted to get extra work. Honestly, that was the only thing we could do, really, to give him love."

Dominiq Ponder's death: 'It ain't gonna tear us apart'

Ponder, 23, died Sunday in a single-car accident in Boulder County at about 3 a.m., according to the Colorado State Patrol. The CSP said he lost control of his Tesla trying to negotiate a right-hand curve before rolling down an embankment, where the car caught fire. Speed was considered a factor in the accident, according to the CSP.

The news shocked the team Sunday as it prepared to openthe spring football seasonwith the first of 15 spring practices on Monday.

"It can either mold us or it can tear us apart," Colorado safety Ben Finneseth told reporters Monday in Boulder. "And it ain't gonna tear us apart."

Finneseth also said that Ponder's death has given the team renewed purpose.

"Everything that we are going to do moving forward is for him" he said.

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Ponder was entering his junior season as a non-scholarship player after serving last year as the team's fourth-string quarterback. His death especially shook Colorado's quarterback room, where the quarterbacks meet regularly and where Ponder's energy was "contagious," according toColorado offensive coordinator Brennan Marion.

"We'll just save spot for him in the room,"Marion said.

Marion said he was proud of his players for practicing Monday "with tears in their eyes."

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"I was just proud of the guys for actually going out there, practicing today and toughing it out," Marion said.

Taylor said practice was "a little heavy at first."

"But once coach Marion got the guys going, and we all bought in, we had no other choice but to go hard for him, you know?" Taylor said. "I felt like it was a high-effort practice today. Everybody was at least running around, doing their best effort. And if they did mess up, we messed up full-speed, and that was the only way we could do it."

Pastor addresses Colorado football team

Pastor Keion Henderson addressed the team by video conference, as shown onThee Pregame Network, one of Sanders' favored YouTube channels.

"What happened just don't make sense," Henderson told the team. "And the beautiful thing about it is we don't have to pretend that it does. Grief is real. Shock is real. Questions are real. But so is love. And so is legacy."

Colorado ends spring practice with an open practice and scrimmage in Boulder on April 11.

"Adversity won't break us," Marion said. "It'll help us break records."

Sanders is scheduled to address the news media Friday. He offered a prayer on social media Monday.

"Lord help us," Sanders wrote on social media site X. "Wrap your arms around us & give us the words to speak comfort to one another in this time of need, want & despair for many. We Love u Lord and we Trust you in Jesus name. Amen."

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