Convictions in death of CP3’s grandfather tossed

Convictions in death of CP3’s grandfather tossed

A North Carolina trial judge has thrown out the convictions of four men in the 2002 death of basketball star Chris Paul’s grandfather. Now, state attorneys are considering their next moves, including an appeal.

2025 BMW Championship: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy headline opening pairings

2025 BMW Championship: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy headline opening pairings

The BMW Championship gets going on Thursday and we now know who is going to be playing with who when all of the action gets underway.

The PGA Tour announced opening pairings for the Tourโ€™s next playoff event and the headliner is right in the middle of the graphic.

You are not misreading. Golf fans will be treated to a pairing of Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy, the two best golfers in the world and winners of three of this seasonโ€™s majors between them, for at the very least the opening two rounds. Obviously there are a lot of factors between now and then, but we could be looking at two players who could be sharing the course in a month at the Ryder Cup as well.

Part of what is awesome about the FedExCup Playoffs is seeing pairings like this. Fans want to be treated to battles of the very best and getting a Scheffler/McIlroy combo for two guaranteed days is a huge win.

It was low-hanging fruit to say the least, but kudos to whoever made this happen.

Wyc Grousbeck Won’t Continue As Governor Of Celtics

Wyc Grousbeck Won’t Continue As Governor Of Celtics

Wyc Grousbeck will not remain as governor of the Boston Celtics following the completion of their $6.1 billion sale to Bill Chisholm. Grousbeck was initially expected to remain on governor through 2028, however he will remain as CEO.

The sale of the Celtics is expected to be complete within the next week as Chisholm becomes governor.

Bill Chisholm and his wife, Kimberly Ford Chisholm, are taking a hands-on approach within the Boston community as they begin their ownership.

The Grousbeck family purchased the Celtics in 2002 for $360 million with the franchise being put up for sale in July 2024 after they won their 18th NBA championship. The sale to Chisholm was announced in March 2025.

Jazz Likely To Keep Georges Niang

Jazz Likely To Keep Georges Niang

The Utah Jazz acquired Georges Niang in a trade with the Boston Celtics last week. Niang’s second stint in Utah doesn’t appear to be setup to be a short one.

Niang previously played for the Jazz for four seasons from 2017 through 2021. Since then, he’s played for the Philadelphia 76ers, Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks. Niang was acquired by Boston in a salary-clearing move that sent Kristaps Porzingis to the Hawks. The Celtics then further shed salary by sending Niang to Utah.

The Jazz sent two-way player R.J. Luis in the deal. Utah also acquired two future second-round picks for taking on Niang’s contract.

The Jazz have acquired several big men this summer to put around their young team. Utah also traded for Jusuf Nurkic, Kyle Anderson and Kevin Love this offseason. Love and the Jazz have reportedly discussed a buyout that would allow the veteran big man to join a contender for next season.

Jeremy Sochan to miss EuroBasket due to calf injury, expected to be ready for Spurs camp

Jeremy Sochan to miss EuroBasket due to calf injury, expected to be ready for Spurs camp

Spurs forward Jeremy Sochan was in Poland training with the nation’s national team when he suffered a calf injury that will keep him out of EuroBasket, the Polish Basketball Federation announced.

“I am very disappointed, but due to a calf muscle injury, unfortunately, I will not be able to play for Poland at this year’s EuroBasket,” Sochan said in a statement accompanying the announcement. “I’ve been working hard for this over the last few months, and the time I trained and played with the national team was amazing. It’s a special group and I really enjoyed being a part of this team. Fortunately, the doctors predict that I will be fully healthy by the time the start of the preparation camp before the upcoming NBA season. I want to thank my teammates, coaches and the whole staff, especially the fans in Poland, for their support. I appreciate it very much and know that although I will not be able to be with you, I will support Poland with all my heart.”

Sochan is headed back to San Antonio to continue his recovery, which, as he said, is not expected to keep him out of training camp.

“In the face of injury, Jeremy received professional help in Poland,” Spurs GM Brian Wright said in the statement. “Cooperation with the staff and management of KoszKadry has always been exemplary. In this situation, however, the best option is to return to San Antonio.”

Sochan’s mother is from Poland, which led to his connection with their national team. Sochan was the only full-time NBA player on the Polish roster, but they also have Igor Milicic, who played last season at Tennessee and is set to be in the Philadelphia 76ers training camp on an Exhibit 10 contract.

Sochan, 22, averaged 11.4 points and 6.5 rebounds a game for the Spurs last season and is extension eligible before the season starts (if no deal is reached, the former No. 9 pick will hit restricted free agency next summer).

Trae Young reportedly 'resigned' to idea he will not sign extension with Hawks this summer

Trae Young reportedly 'resigned' to idea he will not sign extension with Hawks this summer

Atlanta was aggressive this offseason in retooling its roster. They traded for Kristaps Porzingis, who brings much-needed shot blocking to Atlanta. The Hawks sign-and-traded for Nickeil Alexander-Walker to add shooting and more defense on the wing. The Hawks went out and got Luke Kennard. Add in Jalen Johnson’s return to health, along with the potential of a Zaccharie Risacher leap in his second season, and the Hawks look like a potential top-four team in the East.

The one area Atlanta was not aggressive this summer: Talking contract extension with Trae Young. While that may leave Young frustrated, both sides appear resigned to the idea of Young playing out this season on his current contract and figuring out the future next summer, reports Jake Fischer at The Stein Line.

“Yet league sources tell me there are no plans for Young and the Hawks to engage in extension talks this summer. This, though, does not necessarily come as a surprise… Sources say Young’s side has actually been resigned for some time to the prospect of seeing out the final guaranteed year on his current contract rather than securing an extension, like his current contract, worth in excess of $200 million. He’d then have to make a decision about his $49 million player option for 2026-27.”

To be clear, Young isn’t looking to leave the Hawks and they aren’t looking to trade him.

This is a matter of the Atlanta organization wanting to play this season out with this improved roster, see what things look like and how it all meshes, and then make financial commitments next summer, when Porzingis will be a free agent and Young can opt out of the $48.9 million final year of his contract and hit the market as well. The risk for the Hawks is that Young opts out and signs elsewhere, and they lose him for nothing. However, considering how tight the free agent market has been in the apron era, Atlanta may be willing to take that risk.

Next June, the Hawks also have the Pelicans’ first-round pick unprotected (part of New Orleans trading up in this year’s draft to get Derik Queen). If New Orleans struggles this season โ€” a genuine possibility โ€” this could end up being a high draft pick in a deep draft at the top, which could have Atlanta tweaking its vision for the future.

For Young, he can turn his frustration into an opportunity โ€” if the four-time All-Star can spark the Hawks’ offense and lead this team to a high seed and a playoff run, his value goes up heading into the next round of negotiations (with the threat of him becoming a free agent and just walking away looming). However it plays out, it looks more and more like Young will not be joining Luka Doncic, De’Aaron Fox and other stars who signed extensions this summer.