What do Bucks' moves mean for Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee?New Foto - What do Bucks' moves mean for Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee?

Who would've thunk the Indiana Pacers and Milwaukee Bucks would become strange bedfellows this offseason? The Pacers could've very well kept franchise mainstay Myles Turner following their run to Game 7 of the NBA Finals, but Tyrese Haliburton's Achilles injury has seemingly led them to punting on next season and avoiding the luxury tax while their point guard recovers. The Bucks didn't seem to have any route to improve while Damian Lillard, their aging point guard, recovered from the same exact injury, and while facing the loud ticking clock known as Giannis Antetokounmpo. Somehow, the Bucks found a way toacquire Turnerwith cap space they didn't have by using the stretch provision on Lillard,waiving himand the remaining $113 million on his contact that was slated to last for the next two years. Now that money will be evenly distributed as a salary cap hit for the next five years at $22 million, creating the opening for the 30-year-old Turner. Lillard knew something was coming, sources told Yahoo Sports, believing a trade was in the works and not this development. He can sign with a team if he chooses, perhaps for the minimum because any money he signs for will be offset by what the Bucks owe him. Or he can continue to rehab with his physical therapist, who wasn't a team employee. Remember, Lillard wanted Miami when exiting Portland before the Bucks swooped in, and after dealing with a blood clot then returning for the Bucks' first-round series, he tore his Achilles — an unfortunate turn of developments. But what does this mean for Antetokounmpo? He just had another stellar season — which we almost take for granted at this point — averaging 30.4 points, 11.9 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.2 blocks. He's turning 31 in December, and the Bucks have had more coaches (three) since winning a championship in 2021 than playoff series wins (one), thus creating a constant state of urgency. [Get more Bucks news: Bucks team feed] It's led to every move the franchise has made in the last five years. Trading for Jrue Holiday in 2020 led to the 2021 triumph, as well as Antetokounmpo re-signing with the Bucks. Trading Holiday for Lillard two years ago hasn't been so successful, but the extension Antetokounmpo signed in the wake of that trade will kick in this season. He's under contract until 2027-28, when he has a player option for $62.7 million. But he can press the "trade me" button at any point if he feels the Bucks aren't in position to compete for a championship. The developments in the Eastern Conference are as follows: Haliburton's injury, Jayson Tatum's injury and subsequent Celtics teardown, and Knicks uncertainty. In theory, had the Bucks not been dealing with Lillard's career-altering injury, they could've convinced themselves 2025-26 would be the year to make a run through a ravaged conference anyway, but Lillard going down changed everything. The Bucks have mortgaged more of their future in using the provision, even as it created the opening for Turner. Turner can help Antetokounmpo defensively with his mobility and shot-blocking, as well as spacing the floor. He was critical in doing that for Haliburton and the Pacers' pace-and-spread offense. But is it enough to satisfy Antetokounmpo? According to a report, he's not happy with the Bucks waiving Lillard. But why would the Bucks make such a move with long-lasting effects without consulting the player they're doing it all for? It's hard to imagine general manager Jon Horst and that front office only letting Antetokounmpo in on half the plan. That would be franchise malpractice and practically unethical in dealing with the franchise player. Lillard wouldn't have been able to help the Bucks on the floor next season anyway, so the money was a sunk cost. And it's clear the Bucks have no intention of just allowing Antetokounmpo to stew in unhappiness when he's appeared to look for reasons to stay as opposed to leaving. The Bucks retained Bobby Portis, Kevin Porter Jr. and Gary Trent Jr. along with bringing in Gary Harris as a free agent from Orlando. Kyle Kuzma is on the books for two more years after being brought in for veteran Khris Middleton, but had a disastrous first round against the Pacers. Does Horst have another move in place to bring on a point guard or take a swing on some of the vets in free agency like Russell Westbrook or Spencer Dinwiddie? For the Pacers, they're now stripped down and face an uncertain future, partially of their own choosing. For the Bucks, they keep trying and face an uncertain present, partially of their own choosing.

What do Bucks' moves mean for Giannis Antetokounmpo's future in Milwaukee?

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Jalen Williams has wrist surgery; Thunder All-Star expected back for start of seasonNew Foto - Jalen Williams has wrist surgery; Thunder All-Star expected back for start of season

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Jalen Williams, the All-Star guard/forward who helped the Oklahoma City Thunder win their first NBA title, had surgery Tuesday to repair a torn ligament in his right wrist. The team said he will be re-evaluated in approximately 12 weeks. Thunder general manager Sam Presti said he expects Williams to be ready for the start of the regular season. Williams averaged 21.6 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 1.6 steals last season and was named to the All-NBA third team and the NBA All-Defensive second team. He was injured during the Thunder's 125-112 win over the Phoenix Suns on April 9 and played in all 23 postseason games while nursing the torn ligament. Williams averaged 23.6 points and 5.0 rebounds per game in the Finals against the Indiana Pacers, including aplayoff career-high 40 pointsin a 120-109 win in Game 5. "I really thought it was pretty impressive that he just kept moving along with no excuses and obviously played his best basketball down the stretch of the season," Presti said. Dr. Steven Shin performed the procedure at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California. ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/NBA

Jalen Williams has wrist surgery; Thunder All-Star expected back for start of season

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Savannah Guthrie touches on 'horrible' divorce: 'It took me years to recover'New Foto - Savannah Guthrie touches on 'horrible' divorce: 'It took me years to recover'

Savannah Guthrieis offering rare insight into her divorce from her first husband. The "Today" host, 53, touched on her split from Mark Orchard during a discussion onMonica Lewinsky's"Reclaiming" podcast in an episode released on Tuesday, July 1. "It was horrible and sad, and it broke my heart," she said. "It took me years to recover." Guthrie was married to Orchard from 2005 to 2009. The topic was brought up when Lewinsky asked Guthrie about her decision to include a disclaimer in her 2024 book, "Mostly What God Does: Reflections on Seeking and Finding His Love Everywhere," stating that there were some personal subjects she would not go into depth on. Guthrie said she included this disclaimer because she wanted to establish her qualifications to write about topics like loss and suffering, without fully getting into details about her experience in those areas. "I wanted to say, 'You know what? I have experienced adversity, but I don't really want to tell you about the depths of that, because some of it was just too personal and too embarrassing,'" she told Lewinsky. "I have had my moments, and I have had my sadnesses. ... But I don't want to go there," the NBC host went on to say. "I'm down here, my feet are burning on the pavement. I just don't want to tell you why the pavement was so hot, or how many blisters I had on my feet. I don't want to give you the gory details." Savannah Guthriereveals this was 'the hardest' topic to write about in her book on faith Guthrie pointed to her divorce as an example of one of those topics she did not want to go into further detail about in her writing. "I'm not blaming anyone, but I don't really want to get into it," she said. Guthrie has been married to Michael Feldman since 2014. They have two children together. Speaking toUSA TODAY in 2024, Guthrie described "Mostly What God Does" as a "really vulnerable and personal" series of reflections on faith. "It's that way because in so many ways, this is the book that I need to read," she said. "… I need to be reminded, like we all do, that God loves us and is on our side and has an eternal promise to be present to us." Contributing: Erin Jensen This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Savannah Guthrie talks 'horrible' divorce from Mark Orchard

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The new 'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens says he will 'cut' any woman older than 60New Foto - The new 'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens says he will 'cut' any woman older than 60

ABC's new "Golden Bachelor" Mel Owenshas a cutoff age, revealing that any female contestant age 60 or over would be "cut." "It's blind up until they get out of the limo. But they asked me, 'what's your preferences?' So, I just said 45 to 60, just being honest," Owens,the former NFL veteran-turned-lawyer and father, shared in aJune 4 interviewwith "In The Trenches," a podcast hosted by Jon Jansen for the University of Michigan Athletics. "And then the process went, and I was selected, right? And then we had lunch with the executive producer. I said, 'you know, if they're 60 or over, I'm cutting them,'" the 66-year-old said. "Oh Mel, you can't, you know, this is not the 'Silver Bachelor.' It's the 'Golden Bachelor.' He goes, but they're going to be hot, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it." The age range for the 22 contestants that participated in the inaugural "Golden Bachelor" season was between 60 and 75. The show's lead, Gerry Turner, was 72 at the time and went on to marry Theresa Nist, 70, before the couple split in April 2024. Owens, who wasannouncedasthe show's leadin late April, insisted that he knew nothing about the women themselves, other than that they would be "beautiful." "I had no resume, but they asked me, what is my, like, my profile?" Owens said. "Well, they got to be fit because I stay in shape, should work out and stuff. And I told them, you know, try to stay away from the artificial hips and the wigs, you know, that kind of stuff, right." "Well, I don't think they're (there are) going to be artificial hips or wigs there, right? Because I know there's amazing women out there," Owens tells Jansen before elaborating more on his type. Other than no artificial hips or wigs, Owens says he's looking for someone "who's a lifetime learner, enjoys to love life and work out and stay fit and eat and have fun and be energetic and life live." We've got reality TV covered:Sign upfor USA TODAY's Entertainment newsletter. Owens, 66, was "born and raised in a close-knit Midwestern family in Detroit," but later moved to Michigan to play college football as his "athleticism shone through from an early age." After graduating from the University of Michigan, he was selected as the ninth overall pick in the 1981 NFL Draft by theLos Angeles Ramsand played as their linebacker for nine seasons, from 1981 to 1989. Owens became a lawyer and moved to Orange County, California following his retirement from the NFL. He's currently a partner a local law firm specializing in sports injuries and workers' compensation. He's 66 and single — for now. Meet Mel Owens, a former NFL player-turned-lawyer, proud father, and your next Golden Bachelor. 🌹pic.twitter.com/hRqA3UIY6L — The Golden Bachelor (@GoldenBachABC)April 22, 2025 "It was during this time that he met his first love, and together they had two sons," ABC's press release says. "While life took an unexpected turn with the passing of his father and the end of his marriage, Owens channeled his energy into being the best father he could be, focusing on raising his sons and coaching their extracurricular sports teams." Owens was previously married for 25 years and said he's found himself missing "companionship." As for the kind of woman he's looking for, Owens said: "Someone that's honest, charming, loving, fit, someone full of life." "After several years as a devoted dad, Owens is ready to rediscover a love rooted in the simple joys of companionship – sharing life's everyday moments, making plans for the future, and growing stronger together as a couple," according to ABC's press release. "As the Golden Bachelor, he's eager to meet someone who shares this vision and finally find that perfect teammate he's been waiting for in his golden years." ABC has kept pretty much all the details about the upcoming season close to the vest, saying in an April 22 news release that a premiere date will be "announced at a later date." Contributing: KiMi Robinson and Bryan Alexander, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:'Golden Bachelor' Mel Owens reveals his cutoff age for contestants

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Dallas Stars hire Glen Gulutzan for second stint as head coachNew Foto - Dallas Stars hire Glen Gulutzan for second stint as head coach

TheDallas Starsare turning to a name from their past to lead the team into the future. The Stars announced on Tuesday, July 1 that they have hired Glen Gulutzan as their next head coach. He was the Stars' coach during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 seasons and was fired after missing the playoffs in both seasons. But he most recently was anEdmonton Oilersassistant coach since 2018-19, running their highly successful power play that featured Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. The Oilers have reached the Stanley Cup Final the past two seasons, knocking off the Stars in the Western Conference both times. "Since his previous time in Dallas, Glen has worked tirelessly to establish himself as one of the most respected coaches in the NHL," general manager Jim Nill said. "His extensive NHL experience, both as a head coach and assistant coach, speaks to his ability to innovate and adapt to the modern game, as well as build relationships with his players. Glen has worked with some of the best players in the world and continually found ways to maximize their skill sets to contribute to team success. We have full confidence that he is the right person to elevate our team to the next level." Gulutzan, 53, replaces Peter DeBoer, who wasfired on June 6after the Stars' third consecutiveouster in the conference finals. DeBoer hadpulled No. 1 goalie Jake Oettingerin the elimination game after he gave up two goals and said it was because the"status quo had not been working."General manager Jim Nill said those comments were a component of his decision to fire DeBoer but not the only reason. Between Gulutzan's stints with the Stars and the Oilers, he was an assistant coach with theVancouver Canucksand head coach of theCalgary Flames. He has a 146-125-23 record as a head coach, with one playoff appearance in which the Flames were swept. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Dallas Stars name Glen Gulutzan head coach

Dallas Stars hire Glen Gulutzan for second stint as head coach

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2025 NBA free agent tracker: Latest signings and deal detailsNew Foto - 2025 NBA free agent tracker: Latest signings and deal details

NBA free agencyis off to a fast start. Many of thetop free agentsare already off the board. Keep track of the most notable free agent moves below. Jakob Poeltl reportedly agrees to extension with RaptorsDeal: 4 years, $104 million Sandro Mamukelashvili reportedly agrees to deal with RaptorsDeal: 2 years, $5.5 million Jericho Sims reportedly agrees to re-sign with BucksDeal: 2 years, league minimum Dennis Schröder reportedly signing with KingsDeal: 3 years, $45 million Gary Harris reportedly agrees to deal with BucksDeal: 2 years, N/A Myles Turner reportedly agrees to deal with BucksDeal: 4 years, $107 million Guerschon Yabusele reportedly agrees to sign with KnicksDeal: 2 years, $12 million Shai Gilgeous-Alexander reportedly agrees to supermax extensionDeal: 4 years, $285 million Gary Trent Jr. reportedly agrees to return to BucksDeal: 2 years, $7.5 million Trendon Watford reportedly agrees to deal with 76ersDeal: 2 years, $5.3 million Taurean Prince reportedly agrees to return to BucksDeal: 2 years, $7.1 million Mason Plumlee reportedly signs deal with HornetsDeal: 1 year, $3.6 million Luke Kennard reportedly agrees to deal with HawksDeal: 1 year, $11 million Brook Lopez reportedly leaving Bucks for ClippersDeal: 2 years, $18 million Tyus Jones reportedly agrees to join MagicDeal: 1 year, $7 million Nickeil Alexander-Walker reportedly headed to Hawks in sign-and-tradeDeal: 4 years, $62 million Caris LeVert reportedly agrees to sign with PistonsDeal: 2 years, $29 million Luke Kornet reportedly agrees to deal with SpursDeal: 4 years, $41 million Clint Capela reportedly agrees to deal with RocketsDeal: 3 years, $21.5 million Ty Jerome reportedly agrees to deal with GrizzliesDeal: 3 years, $28 million Dorian Finney-Smith reportedly agrees to deal with RocketsDeal: 4 years, $53 million Kevin Porter Jr. reportedly re-signing with BucksDeal: 2 years, $11 million Bruce Brown Jr. reportedly reuniting with NuggetsDeal: 1 year, veteran's minimum Tre Jones reportedly returning to BullsDeal: 3 years, $24 million D'Angelo Russell reportedly agrees to join MavericksDeal: 2 years, $13 million Kevon Looney reportedly agrees to deal with PelicansDeal: 2 years, $16 million Cam Spencer reportedly agrees to deal with GrizzliesDeal: 2 years, $4.5 million Paul Reed reportedly will re-sign with PistonsDeal: 2 years, $11 million Jake LaRavia reportedly signing with LakersDeal: 2 years, $12 million Santi Aldama reportedly agrees to new deal with GrizzliesDeal: 3 years, $52.5 million Grizzlies, Jaren Jackson Jr. agree to 5-year, $240 million extensionDeal: 5 years, $240 million Rockets reportedly re-signing Jeff Green, Aaron HolidayDeals: 1 year, veteran's minimum Nicolas Batum reportedly returning to ClippersDeal: 2 years, $11.5 million Ziaire Williams reportedly returning to Nets on 2-year dealDeal: 2 years, $12 million Jabari Smith reportedly signing rookie extension with RocketsDeal: 5 years, $122 million James Harden declines option, reportedly re-signing with ClippersDeal: 2 years, $81.5 million Bobby Portis reportedly re-signing with BucksDeal: 3 years, $44 million Ajay Mitchell reportedly re-signing with ThunderDeal: 3 years, $9 million Julius Randle reportedly agrees to stay with TimberwolvesDeal: 3 years, $100 million Jaylin Williams reportedly agrees to extension with ThunderDeal: 3 years, $24 million Sam Merrill reportedly staying with CavaliersDeal: 4 years, $38 million Davion Mitchell reportedly re-signing with HeatDeal: 2 years, $24 million Naz Reid reportedly re-signing with TimberwolvesDeal: 5 years, $125 million

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Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial updates: Jury will keep deliberating after partial verdictNew Foto - Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial updates: Jury will keep deliberating after partial verdict

This story may contain accounts and descriptions of actual or alleged events that some readers may find disturbing. Read ongoing updates in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. Jul 1, 5:24 PMJury done for the day The jury sent back a note saying they plan to go home for the day.The jury will return at 9 a.m. on Wednesday to resume deliberations."Make sure to keep an open mind as you continue your deliberations," Judge Arun Subramanian told the jury before sending them home. "I wish you all a great evening."Combs maintained his composure when the jury was in the room.Before the judge and jury entered, half a dozen lawyers huddled around Combs. He appeared to wipe his eyes after he grasped a copy of the jury's note. Defense attorneys Anna Estevao and Teny Geragos stood around him with their arms wrapped around him, while another lawyer appeared to touch Combs' shoulders. Jul 1, 5:18 PMJudge sends jury back to deliberation room Judge Arun Subramanian brought the jury back into the courtroom and told them to continue deliberating.He said if they want to go home for the day and resume their deliberations in the morning, he instructed them to send back a note.Sean Combs stood with his hands in his pockets as the jury exited. Jul 1, 5:13 PMJudge says he'll tell jury to 'deliberate with a view to reaching an agreement' Judge Arun Subramanian said he plans to read back a portion of the jury instructions to encourage further deliberations. The jury is not yet in the courtroom.Subramanian said he will read to the jury: "It is your duty as jurors to consult with one another and to deliberate with a view to reaching an agreement. Each of you must decide the case for himself or herself, but you should do so only after a consideration of the case with your fellow jurors, and you should not hesitate to change an opinion when convinced that it is erroneous. Discuss and weigh your respective opinions dispassionately, without regard to sympathy, without regard to prejudice or favor for either party, and follow my instructions on the law." "Again, your verdict must be unanimous, but you are not bound to surrender your honest convictions concerning the effect or weight of the evidence for the mere purpose of returning a verdict or solely because of the opinion of other jurors. Each of you must make your own decision about the proper outcome of this case based on your consideration of the evidence and your discussions with your fellow jurors. No juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict." Jul 1, 4:49 PMNo verdict being read, judge will instruct jury to keep deliberating Judge Arun Subramanian said he will not take a partial verdict.Once the lawyers work out the language, the judge will call the jurors into the courtroom and instruct them to keep deliberating.Both sides asked the judge to do this, and the judge agreed.No verdict is being read now.It is not yet clear whether jurors will continue deliberating tonight or whether they will opt to go home for the day. Jul 1, 4:37 PMJury reaches partial verdict The jury has reached a partial verdict in the trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs.The jury has reached a verdict on counts 2, 3, 4, 5, which are: Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud, or Coercion (for one victim); Transportation to Engage in Prostitution (for one victim); Sex Trafficking by Force, Fraud, or Coercion (for a second victim); and Transportation to Engage in Prostitution (for a second victim).The note said they are unable to reach a verdict on the racketeering conspiracy count.At the consent of both sides, the judge said he plans to instruct the jury to continue deliberating. They are now debating the next steps.According to the note from the jury, there are "unpersuadable opinions" on both sides related to the racketeering conspiracy count. Jul 1, 4:24 PMJury sends a sixth note to the court The jury has sent a new note to the judge.This is their sixth note since deliberations began Monday, including the first note in which they selected a foreperson. The defense attorneys and prosecutors have reconvened in the courtroom. Jul 1, 2:13 PMJury receives requested testimony transcript after roughly three hours of court discussion About three hours after they asked for testimony from star witness Cassie Ventura and male escort Daniel Phillip, the jury in Sean Combs sex trafficking trial received the transcripts they requested.The delay was caused in part because of a dispute between the lawyers about how much of the testimony to include.Defense lawyers wanted to add more – including testimony about the Ventura's $10 million settlement with the Los Angeles InterContinental Hotel – while prosecutors advocated to send a narrower portion of the transcript. After Judge Arun Subramanian suggested sending the jury the entirety of Ventura's testimony – prompting Combs to visibly shake his head at his lawyer – defense lawyers relented and agreed to send a shorter portion of the transcript. Overall, the testimony the jury requested focuses on three instances that prosecutors highlighted as examples of Combs' alleged sex trafficking of Ventura.First, the jury requested Ventura's testimony about being assaulted by Combs at the InterContinental Hotel in Los Angeles. She testified that she tried to leave a so-called "freak-off" sexual encounter after Combs gave her a black eye.The jury also requested testimony given by Ventura and Phillip about an alleged instance in which Combs became violent with Ventura at a New York hotel during a "freak-off."The last portion of testimony requested by the jury focused on a time when Ventura traveled with Combs overseas to attend the Cannes Film Festival in France. Jul 1, 12:23 PMParties continue to discuss transcripts to be provided to the jury The parties are still debating which portions of the requested testimony transcripts from Cassie Ventura and male escort Daniel Phillip will be provided to the jury. Jul 1, 11:54 AMJury asks for testimony transcripts from Cassie Ventura and male escort Daniel Phillip The jury sent its fifth note to Judge Arun Subramanian about an hour and 15 minutes into its first full day of deliberations.The note was a request to to review the transcripts of Cassie Ventura's testimony about the March 5, 2016 Los Angeles InterContinental Hotel incident in which Sean Combs was caught on security camera surveillance video physically attacking her.The jury also asked for her testimony about a trip Ventura took with Combs to the Cannes Film Festival in France. Ventura testified that on the flight home, Combs showed her videos of her having sex during so-called "freak-off" encounters.Ventura told the jury that she thought Combs "was going to embarrass me and release them." The jury also asked for a portion of Ventura's testimony about "freak-offs" with Daniel Phillip, a male escort who was also a prosecution witness.The jury further asked for Phillip's testimony regarding an alleged "freak-off" at the Essex Hotel in New York. Phillip testified he saw Ventura "completely passed out" and "slumped over" at that time.The lawyers are working through which portions of the transcript to send back to the jury room. Jul 1, 11:15 AMLawyers continue to discuss latest jury note For the last 30 minutes, the lawyers have been hunched over their laptops in the courtroom following the latest, as-yet unspecified note from the jury. Combs is on a laptop with one of his lawyers.The judge and jury have not yet entered the room. 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Sean 'Diddy' Combs trial updates: Jury will keep deliberating after partial verdict

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BTS is back! K-pop behemoth reunites after almost 3 years, announces album and tourNew Foto - BTS is back! K-pop behemoth reunites after almost 3 years, announces album and tour

Fresh offa mandatory stint in the South Korean military,themembers of BTSare returning to the stage. The K-pop supergroup,which is comprised ofJin,Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V and Jungkook, announced plans for a brand new album and world tour in spring 2026. During a July 1 livestream on South Korean web platform Weverse,the band reunitedfor the first time in nearly three years, revealing they would travel to the United States this month to immediately begin working on new music. Jin of BTS talks new 'Echo' album,first solo tour and finding his voice "We'll be releasing a new BTS album in the spring of next year," they said during the livestream, which garnered over 7 million real-time views, according to a release. "Starting in July, all seven of us will begin working closely together on new music. Since it will be a group album, it will reflect each member's thoughts and ideas. We're approaching the album with the same mindset we had when we first started." All seven membershave now completed their military service, whichis required by South Korean lawfor most able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 28. The service can last between 18 and 21 months. BTS announces they're taking a break:How the group is changing 'cutthroat' K-pop culture One of the most popular musical acts in the world,BTShas inspired a full cultural crossover, with their catchy, synth-heavy tunes and matching choreography catching on in the United States and beyond. Their hiatus has been mourned by a pack of fervently loyal fans, who call themselves ARMY. Now, with new music on the horizon and a run of live shows, excitement is revving up for a fresh set of viral moments to fawn over. "We're also planning a world tour alongside the new album," they said in the livestream. "We'll be visiting fans all around the world, so we hope you're as excited as we are." This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:BTS members back together after military discharge, announce tour

BTS is back! K-pop behemoth reunites after almost 3 years, announces album and tour

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Raptors C Jakob Poeltl reportedly agrees to $104M extension to remain in TorontoNew Foto - Raptors C Jakob Poeltl reportedly agrees to $104M extension to remain in Toronto

Jakob Poeltl has agreed to a four-year, $104 million contract extension to remain with the Toronto Raptors,ESPN's Shams Charania reports. Poeltl will pick up his $19.5 million player option for 2026-27, then have three more years added to his contract, per the report. Poeltl, 29, has played two-plus seasons in his second stint with the Raptors since arriving via a midseason trade in 2022-23 from the San Antonio Spurs. Heagreed to a four-year, $80 million contractthe following offseason to remain in Toronto. In extending Poeltl, the Raptors retain a versatile center who makes them better on both ends of the floor. Poeltl doesn't shoot from distance or efficiently from the free-throw line, but he does almost everything else at a high level as an efficient scorer, rebounder, playmaker and defender in the post. In 57 games last season, Poeltl averaged 14.5 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.8 assists and 1.2 blocks per game while shooting 62.7% from the field. The Raptors extend Poeltl as they seek to turn the page on their ongoing rebuild. Toronto hasn't made the playoffs since 2022 and has posted losing campaigns in each of the last two seasons, including a 30-52 effort in 2024-25. The Raptors boast an emerging NBA star in Scottie Barnes and added former All-Star wing Brandon Ingram at the trade deadline to a young core that also features RJ Barrett. With the No. 9 pick in last week's draft, they selected South Carolina wing Collin Murray-Boyles, whohas high upside as an NBA defender.Ingram didn't play for the Raptors after the trade as he continued to recover from an ankle injury. In a weakened East in which the Celtics, Pacers and Bucks project to take a step back amid injuries and roster transition, there's opportunity for the Raptors next season to turn the corner.

Raptors C Jakob Poeltl reportedly agrees to $104M extension to remain in Toronto

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Grading Bucks' decision to sign Myles Turner, waive Damian LillardNew Foto - Grading Bucks' decision to sign Myles Turner, waive Damian Lillard

Things aregoing to be very differentnext season for a pair of bitter rivals that met up in the first round of the NBA playoffs. The Bucks have waived Damian Lillard and stretched the remaining $113 million left on his salary over five seasons, andMilwaukee is using that salary spaceto pluck former Indiana Pacer Myles Turner on a four-year, $107 million contract, a person with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The person spoke under the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to publicly discuss the matter. REQUIRED READING:NBA free agency winners and losers: Lakers in trouble? LeBron James trade rumors swirl ESPN was first to report the news. Here are grades for Milwaukee's decision to sign Myles Turner and waive Damian Lillard. Lillard, who turns 36 on Tuesday, July 15, is expected to miss next season with a torn Achilles. Giventhe assets Milwaukee gave up to land Lillardin a September 2023 trade, waiving him renders the decision to acquire him a failure. Adding Turner does mitigate the loss of Brook Lopez, who reportedly signed with the Clippers, but Milwaukee's offseason is all about Giannis Antetokounmpo and keeping him happy with the team's direction. According to NBA insider Chris Haynes,Antetokounmpo was not pleasedwith the way the Bucks handled Lillard's departure. The Bucks may have an uphill battle to keep Antetokounmpo happy. Mood 💯pic.twitter.com/Ar2nvAcfXE — Giannis Antetokounmpo (@Giannis_An34)July 1, 2025 Grade: C+ While Turner struggled with his shot in the NBA Finals, he was the longest-tenured Pacer, serving 10 seasons with the team. Indiana loses a stretch center with range who shot 39.6% this season from 3-point range. He's a plus defender and was a leader for Indy. While the Pacers clearly appreciated Turner, they also avoided onerous luxury tax payments by re-signing him. And with Tyrese Haliburton likely to miss most, if not all of the 2025-26 season, the Pacers seemingly will take next season to regroup. In any case, Isaiah Jackson and Tony Bradley — the most likely Turner replacements — are significant downgrades. All the worse that it's the rival Bucks. Grade: C Once he gets past the challenges of leaving Indy, Turner, 29, is get his well-deserved payday and gets to play alongside Antetokounmpo — for now. Grade: A- Lillard must now get healthy and convince a team to take a flyer on him, but he gets to choose his destination and collect his guaranteed salary. Grade: B+ This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Milwaukee Bucks' grade for Myles Turner signing, Damian Lillard waiver

Grading Bucks' decision to sign Myles Turner, waive Damian Lillard

Grading Bucks' decision to sign Myles Turner, waive Damian Lillard Things aregoing to be very differentnext season for a pair of bitter ...

 

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