Tour de France sprint favorite Jasper Philipsen out of race after crashing on stage threeNew Foto - Tour de France sprint favorite Jasper Philipsen out of race after crashing on stage three

Sprinter Jasper Philipsen, of Alpecin-Deceuninck, crashed out of the Tour de France Monday just two days after taking the yellow jersey for the first time in his career. The Belgian powerhouse slammed to the ground in the intermediate sprint with just under 37 miles remaining in stage three. Green jersey in tatters and back covered in angry red road burns, he struggled to stand and could be seen gingerly bending his right arm. He was taken away on a stretcher and wearing a neck brace. Soudal–Quick-Step's Tim Merlier eked out a photo finish against Italian sprinter Jonathan Milan of Lidl–Trek to win the stage. According to a social media post by Alpecin-Deceuninck, a preliminary hospital diagnosis revealed a fractured collarbone and at least one broken rib. He willlikely require surgery, the team said. In an Instagram post shared after the race, Tour de France favorite Tadej Pogačar said he started the day happy but ended "super sad" to see Philipsen go down so hard. "You will come back in no time," Pogačar said. Philipsen's crash came on the heels of a near perfect start for Alpecin-Deceuninck. Philipsen took first place on opening day, winning both the yellow jersey and the stage. It was a dream come true for the sprinter, who had previously warned that stage one could be among the most dangerous racing days in this year's tour. "Beyond proud to make this dream a reality," he posted on social media Saturday afternoon. "The team did an amazing job today, and taking the stage win while bringing the yellow home is the best feeling there is." While Philipsen celebrated, crashes on day one forced two riders to abandon midrace. Italian time trial champion Filippo Ganna of Ineos Grenadiers was the first to crash out. The 6-foot-4 Olympic gold medalist initially got back on his bike after falling heavily on a right-hand curve, but appeared to be visibly struggling and soon developed concussion symptoms, his team said. Shortly after Ganna's incident, Stefan Bissegger of Decathlon AG2R La Mondiale also crashed and abandoned with concussion symptoms. Philipsen, with a strong lead out from teammate Mathieu van der Poel, blasted to victory in the last 100 meters and took first for his 10th Tour stage win. On Sunday, it was Dutchman Van der Poel's turn to wear the yellow jersey after beating out defending champion Pogačar and two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard in a sprint to the finish line. He was still in the yellow on Monday when Phillipsen hit the ground. Speaking to reporters are stage three, Van der Poel said he was sad to see his friend abandon under such painful circumstances. "We had a pretty nice goal in winning the green jersey with him again," he said referring to the jersey awarded to the top sprinter. "It's not a happy day today." With Philipsen out, Australian cyclist Kaden Groves, who is riding his Tour debut, will likely step in as team leader, Van der Poel said.

Tour de France sprint favorite Jasper Philipsen out of race after crashing on stage three

Tour de France sprint favorite Jasper Philipsen out of race after crashing on stage three Sprinter Jasper Philipsen, of Alpecin-Deceuninck, ...
Pacers confirm Tyrese Haliburton will not play next season due to torn Achilles: 'We would not jeopardize that'New Foto - Pacers confirm Tyrese Haliburton will not play next season due to torn Achilles: 'We would not jeopardize that'

Indiana Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton hit some miraculous, last-second shots to carry his team all the way to the NBA Finals. But any hopes of the Pacers winning a championship were dashed the instant Haliburton went down with a torn Achilles in Game 7. Following that injury, the Pacers want Haliburton to take his time rehabbing. Team president of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard confirmed Monday that Haliburton will miss the entire 2025-26 NBA season while dealing with the injury. Pritchard said the Pacers did not want to "jeopardize" further injury with Haliburton. #Pacerspresident of basketball operations Kevin Pritchard confirmed Tyrese Haliburton is out for the 2025-26 season."I have no doubt that he will be back better than ever... He will not play next year though. We would not jeopardize that now."pic.twitter.com/OiSy327pgw — WISH-TV News (@WISHNews8)July 7, 2025 The news shouldn't come as a surprise. Achilles injuries can take up to a full year to fully recover. While it's possible Haliburton could recover faster, the team will give him plenty of time to get right. Other athletes have come back from Achilles injuries in less time. Kirk Cousins was able to return after 11 months to start for the Atlanta Falcons last season. He struggled upon returning, however, throwing an NFL-leading 16 interceptions in just 14 games. The Pacers won't risk that outcome. Assuming the team sticks to its guns and keeps Haliburton out, he wouldn't return to action until the start of the 2026-27 NBA season. If he returned to the court then, it would mark a year and a half since he appeared in a regular-season game. The Pacers have plenty of incentive to make sure Haliburton's recovery goes well. The team signed Haliburton to afive-year, max extensionin 2023. That extension kicked in during the 2024-25 NBA season, meaning he's signed through the 2028-29 NBA season. Given the length of Haliburton's deal and his age (25), the Pacers have every incentive to make sure he's back at 100 percent the next time he steps on the court. The decision may hurt the Pacers next year, but the team is taking the cautious approach with its biggest star.

Pacers confirm Tyrese Haliburton will not play next season due to torn Achilles: 'We would not jeopardize that'

Pacers confirm Tyrese Haliburton will not play next season due to torn Achilles: 'We would not jeopardize that' Indiana Pacers star ...
Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Spotted Vacationing Together on Jeff Bezos' Superyacht After SplitNew Foto - Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Spotted Vacationing Together on Jeff Bezos' Superyacht After Split

Ryan Emberley/Getty Images for RBC Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom were spotted together on Jeff Bezos's yacht less than two weeks after confirming their split News broke in June 2025 that the former couple, who had been together for nine years and got engaged in 2019, parted ways, PEOPLE confirmed at the time Perry is currently in the middle of her Lifetimes Tour Katy PerryandOrlando Bloomwere spotted vacationing together days afterconfirming their split. On July 6, the "Firework" singer, 40, andPirates of the Caribbeanactor, 48, werespotted on the superyachtof their friends Jeff Bezos, 61, and Lauren Sánchez, 55, off Italy's Amalfi Coast. The former couple and their daughter, Daisy Dove, 4 1/2, enjoyed a day on the water and strolling through a coastal town. Perry held hands with Daisy as they made their way along a marina, and Bloom lifted his daughter in the air while playing around on deck. Perry wore a black bikini and sunglasses with a matching shorts and button down cover-up set for the outing aboardKoru, while Bloom sported black swim trunks, a white t-shirt and black baseball cap. The outing marks the first timePerry has been spottedoutside ofher concert performancessince the end of the engagement. Gary Gershoff/WireImage; Luigi Iorio/GC Images Bloom attended Bezos and Sánchez's wedding in Venice at the end of June, but Perry was absent from the star-studded celebration. On Friday, June 27, the singer shared aseries of photosand videos from her time in Australia, where she is currently performing a leg of herLifetimes Tour. Sánchez, with whom Perry embarked on ahighly publicized space flightin April, commented on the post, "We miss you Katy ❤️." Bloom, meanwhile, was snapped enjoying the festivities in Italy, includingwarmly greeting Kim and Khloé Kardashian, as well as their momKris Jenner, over lunch at the lavish Venice hotel Gritti Palace. This is not the first time Perry, Bloom, Bezos and Sánchez have all vacationed together. In 2023, shortly after the Amazon founder and news anchor's engagement party, the couples' and friend Usher were spotted strolling the streets of Dubrovnik, Croatia's old town together during a yacht vacation aboardKoru. Robin Marchant/Getty Perry and Bloom called it quits after being together for nine years.TMZwas the first to report rumors regarding their split, and PEOPLE confirmed their breakup on June 26. In a statement obtained by PEOPLE on Thursday, July 3, reps for the pop star and the actor officiallyconfirmed the couple's splitand illustrated how they plan to move forward as a family. "Due to the abundance of recent interest and conversation surrounding Orlando Bloom and Katy Perry's relationship, representatives have confirmed that Orlando and Katy have been shifting their relationship over the past many months to focus on co-parenting," the statement read. "They will continue to be seen together as a family, as their shared priority is — and always will be — raising their daughter [Daisy Dove, 4½] with love, stability, and mutual respect." Taylor Hill/FilmMagic; Katy Perry/Instagram The actor and the Grammy-nominated artist began dating in 2016. They met at a Golden Globes after-party and made their relationship Instagram official that May. They broke up in 2017but got together the following year.A source told PEOPLEin February 2018 that they were spending time together but "not necessarily putting a label on it." "They are not girlfriend and boyfriend. They do seem very happy together though. Orlando always had the nicest things to say about Katy. He loves spending time with her," the source said at the time. In 2019, Bloom proposed to Perry. The former couple hadplanned to wed in Japan in the summer of 2020, but postponed their wedding due to the coronavirus pandemic. In August 2020,Perry and Bloom welcomed daughterDaisy Dove. Since the news of their split,Bloom has been in Venice, celebrating the wedding of Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sànchez. A source told PEOPLE in Junethat Perry and Bloom were "pretty much done" and "don't really see them being able to turn things around here." "It's been breaking down the last couple of months and isn't looking good," the source added. Emma McIntyre/Getty Perry has been in the middle of her massiveLifetimes Tour. She is wrapping up the Australia leg this June before heading to North America for July and August. In September, the "Roar" singer will head to South America before the European leg kicks off in October and November. Perry concludes her tour in Abu Dhabi this December. Read the original article onPeople

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Spotted Vacationing Together on Jeff Bezos’ Superyacht After Split

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Spotted Vacationing Together on Jeff Bezos' Superyacht After Split Ryan Emberley/Getty Images for RBC Katy ...
'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising EvolutionNew Foto - 'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising Evolution

'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising Evolutionoriginally appeared onParade. As brooding vampire Jasper Hale in the blockbusterTwilightfilm series,Jackson Rathbonewon the hearts of countless fans who remain completely in love with the character years later...and many are still wondering about one of the traits that set Jasper apart from the other sparkly-skinned immortals in Forks, Washington. In a video shared to TikTok recently from a panel appearance, Rathbone, 40, responded to a fan's question about why Jasper's accent changed as the movies went on, becoming more Southern in the later installments. "I'm from a small town in west Texas," Rathbone explained, "and for the first film, they thought it would be too much, you know — we're teenagers hiding in the Pacific Northwest, so they just said, we'll do a Texas accent in the way that Rob sits down," he quipped before poking fun at the infamous wayRobert Pattinsonsat down inTwilight, resting his fingertips on a table as he lowered himself to a seated position. As Rathbone continued, it wasDavid Slade, the British director ofEclipse, who suggested that Jasper should have an accent. "We were having dinner and he said 'Jackson, your accent is amazing, why don't we put it in the film?'" Rathbone recalled, before his former co-starPeter Facinelli(who played Carlisle) interjected. "Jackson said, 'Your accent's actually amazing too,'" Facinelli added. "I said, 'Stop talking, I don't like your accent. My people threw your people's tea in the ocean. Get on outta here,'" Rathbone joked, adding, "But that's honestly why." Of course, as many fans have noted over the years, it did make sense for Jasper to have an accent like Rathbone, since the character was born in Texas. AsMoviewebreported, Rathbone recently expressed his interest in a potential prequel series about former Confederate Army major Jasper, noting, "There was a darkness in his past." "He's seen literal horror of war at 17 years old, and there's a lot of darkness there. So what I'd love to explore is the idea of when he meets Alice, that she's there to not only send him forward about what happened in life, but to remind him that he's loved and that he actually is worth something," Rathbone explained. Related: Fan-Favorite 'Twilight' Star, 58, Is 'Still So Fine' in Recent Appearance 'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising Evolutionfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising Evolution

'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the Real Story Behind His Character's Surprising Evolution 'Twilight' Heartthrob Shares the...
Heat, Clippers, Jazz trade grades: L.A. gets more size ... and Miami remains MiamiNew Foto - Heat, Clippers, Jazz trade grades: L.A. gets more size ... and Miami remains Miami

It's summer and time to chill for most, but three NBA teams had some business to tend to. Yes, we have a trade, folks. The Miami Heat, Utah Jazz, and Los Angeles Clippers are shuffling around pieces, so let's get into which pieces and why they were shuffled. Heat give up:Kevin Love, Kyle AndersonHeat get:Norman Powell Sigh. All right, Pat Riley. You don't want to rebuild, we get it. Heat culture! Winning! No tanking! It's all very, very adorable, but this Powell acquisition — which is a very strong return — runs the risk of Miami further indulging itself in what feels like an inevitable burnout. The move itself, in a vacuum, is almost unrealistically good, but the needle hasn't been moved enough in the direction of building championship equity. Powell (21.8 points, 41.8 3FG%) is a shooting guard who, well, very much plays the role of a traditional shooting guard. He isn't much of a playmaker (2.1 assists), is physically small (6-foot-3) and his play overlaps quite a bit with Tyler Herro. This isn't meant as criticism of Powell, who is frankly worth everyone's time, but more so confusion at how Miami sees the fit. What's the plan here, outside of maintaining "Heat Culture," which is basically the same culture as everyone else? At some point, it'd be nice to hear from the Heat how they envision themselves both this season and in the future. This deal has to be graded in two segments. Sorry, there is no other way. Return on value:A+"What are we doing?" direction:C- Clippers give up:Norman Powell, 2027 second-round pickClippers get:John Collins With James Harden still on the team, finding legitimate lob threats is always of interest, even if Ivica Zubac and Derrick Jones Jr. are on the roster. Collins is a bit more than just a lob-catcher, though. He averaged 19 points and 8.2 rebounds and posted damn-near 53/40/85 shooting splits this past season. Collins has divided waters for years now. Some argue his impact is limited, others that his defense is the problem, and then there are some who don't see him as much of a problem at all. I'm in the latter camp, because one has to judge Collins for what he is, not for what he isn't. For over half a decade, and before he even signed his second contract, it's been known what type of player he is. Collins is a scoring 4 who doesn't have the positional fluidity to play center for defensive purposes. But what he does give you is quality rebounding and a legitimate inside-outside option to play off your main playmaker. If you accept the parameters of what he is, there's a frighteningly good player in there, even if that player comes with the recipe of having specific archetypes on the roster to optimize him. Fortunately, the Clippers have that recipe. Collins could see his game grow, significantly, next to Harden. I'd like to give this a big, juicy grade, but the loss of Powell isn't insignificant. We have to bake that in. Grade:B (Now, if Bradley Beal ends up getting bought out of Phoenix and slides right into Powell's old spot, then we can certainly revisit this grade.) Jazz give up:John CollinsJazz get:Kyle Anderson, Kevin Love, 2027 Clippers second-round pick Hello, darkness, my old friend ... I'm just going to say it. If you give up John Collins, and you take back a return that has the same value as unwashed trousers, then it's always about the money. And look, it makes sense. The Jazz also want to clear the roster a bit to make room for Ace Bailey to take a million shots. This does achieve that, in addition to shaving off roughly $13 million for this season. Even so, it's amazing we've gotten to this point where a player like Collins, who does produce at a high level, is efficient and does offer big-man elements such as screen-setting and rebounding, is simply left out in the dust when it comes to trade value. You'd think — probably hope — a player of his caliber could return a better haul, but apparently that's become a ridiculous notion based off reasons that seem half-baked. As such, it means Utah spent two years trying to build up Collins' value, only to take back —gestures disappointingly— this. Ugh. It's not Utah's fault the market seems to have overcorrected on productive in-prime but not quite All-Star-level players, but unfortunately we have to judge the Jazz off the return, which isn't pretty. Grade:C- (Though, if the ripple effects of this deal lead to superstardom for Bailey, a new assessment will gladly be booked by yours truly.)

Heat, Clippers, Jazz trade grades: L.A. gets more size ... and Miami remains Miami

Heat, Clippers, Jazz trade grades: L.A. gets more size ... and Miami remains Miami It's summer and time to chill for most, but three NBA...
Sounders GK Stefan Frei 'home resting' after injury scareNew Foto - Sounders GK Stefan Frei 'home resting' after injury scare

Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei was "back home resting" on Monday after leaving Sunday's match in Seattle in an ambulance with an injury to his head and neck. Frei, 39, collided with Columbus Crew midfielder Amar Sejdic's knee while trying to collect a free kick during second-half stoppage time in the 1-1 draw. Medical personnel rushed onto the field and placed Frei onto a stretcher before loading him into an ambulance at Lumen Field. "I'm incredibly grateful to all the staff that looked after me and happy to be back home resting now," Frei posted on X early Monday morning. "What resonates is all the messages, calls and love I've received from so many of you. Thank you -- truly. It means more than I can put into words." Instead of resuming play after Frei's injury, Crew coach Wilfried Nancy and Sounders coach Brian Schmetzer successfully encouraged officials to end the match. "Wilfried, I appreciate what he did because the ref wasn't going to stop the game," Schmetzer said. "Everybody knew that the game should have been stopped. Good on him. So thank you, Wilfried." "I hope that everything's going to be okay with (Frei)," Nancy said. "Our job is not easy. When you see a situation like that, again, football is not the most important. We stay positive, and hopefully everything's going to be good for him." Frei has been minding the Sounders' net since the 2014 season. Including his time with Toronto from 2011-13, he has recorded 112 clean sheets in 371 career MLS matches. --Field Level Media

Sounders GK Stefan Frei 'home resting' after injury scare

Sounders GK Stefan Frei 'home resting' after injury scare Sounders goalkeeper Stefan Frei was "back home resting" on Monda...
Mark Lipsitz, CEO of Bar/None Records and Veteran Music Executive, Dies at 61New Foto - Mark Lipsitz, CEO of Bar/None Records and Veteran Music Executive, Dies at 61

Mark Lipsitz, who was recently appointed CEO of Bar/None Records and worked with bands including Ivy and the Feelies, has died. He was 61. Lipsitz died after suffering a heart attack on July 5, according to a representative. In a statement shared on social media, Bar/None Records remembered his contributions to the label that he joined in 2001. "The Bar/None family is heartbroken to share the loss of our beloved friend and colleague Mark Lipsitz," they wrote. "Mark was a fierce artist advocate and championed the music he discovered, pushing everyone he knew to be the best musician and the best person they could be. The music industry is losing a coach, an ambassador, and an ally. But Mark created friendships and networks of people that would never thrive as they do without his influence. The work he leaves behind will enrich us all forever." Throughout his career, Lipsitz was a noted advocate for artists in posts at several music companies, with his longest tenure at Bar/None. He signed Ivy, which counted the late Adam Schlesinger as a member, to Atlantic subsidiary Seed in 1994, and worked with musicians including Dar Williams and the Front Bottoms. Born in 1963, Lipsitz was a longtime New Yorker by way of Memphis, TN. While attending the University of Kansas, he ran the college radio station KJHK. His first foray into the music industry was with a sales job at Important Distribution, followed by Seed, whose roster included Ivy, Madder Rose and the Pastels. Lipsitz left Seed for Razor + Tie, working with musicians including Dar Williams and Continental Drifters, before heading over to Bar/None, which was founded in 2001. While at Bar/None, he marketed artists like the Langley School Music Project and Architecture in Helsinki. He also launched a vinyl reissue program for records from Of Montreal, the Feelies and Alex Chilton. He recently reunited with Ivy in anticipation of the group's upcoming album "Traces of You," set for release in September 2025. Tributes poured in on social media from artists and executives who have worked with Lipsitz over the years. "In 2025 we still have a career because of Mark's instincts, love and commitment to our musical vision," wrote Ivy on Instagram. "There would be no IVY without Mark Lipsitz…no Fountains Of Wayne without Mark Lipsitz…so many of the dominos that fell because of Mark Lipsitz wouldn't have fallen, including me and Dominique's beautiful children, our carers today….the list is endless." View this post on Instagram A post shared by IVY (@thebandivyofficial) Best of Variety Oscars 2026: George Clooney, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Roberts, Wagner Moura and More Among Early Contenders to Watch New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? Sign up forVariety's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us onFacebook,Twitter, andInstagram.

Mark Lipsitz, CEO of Bar/None Records and Veteran Music Executive, Dies at 61

Mark Lipsitz, CEO of Bar/None Records and Veteran Music Executive, Dies at 61 Mark Lipsitz, who was recently appointed CEO of Bar/None Recor...
Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle PostNew Foto - Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle Post

Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle Postoriginally appeared onParade. Justin Bieberseemingly proved that he and his wife,Hailey Bieber, are in a good place by sharing a subtle update about their relationship on social media. The "Baby" singer, 31, took toInstagramon Sunday, July 6, to share several photos of him and Hailey, 28, hugging as "Careless Whisper" by George Michael played in the background. "My forever n always," Justin captioned the sweet post. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Justin Bieber (@lilbieber) Shortly after Justin shared the post, several fans took to the comments section to gush about how cute they are. "Beautiful couple," one person wrote, and another chimed in, "Love WINS." Justin uploaded the recent photos amid rumors that he and Hailey have been experiencing trouble in paradise. The speculation began when they appeared to unfollow each other on social media at different points earlier this year. However, both Justin and Hailey have shut down the concern from fans. While speaking toVoguein May, Hailey admitted that she and Justin faced new challenges after they welcomed their first baby, son Jack, in August 2024. Parade Daily🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 "Being postpartum is the most sensitive time I've ever gone through in my life, and learning a new version of myself is very difficult," she said at the time. "And to be doing that all the while going on the internet every day and people being like, 'They're getting divorced and they're this and they're not happy': It is such a mindf--k. I cannot even begin to explain it. It's a crazy life to live." The couple first started dating in 2015, though they called it quits one year later and he got back together with exSelena Gomez. After Justin and Gomez, 32, split for a final time in 2018, he and Hailey gave their relationship another try and got engaged soon after. The pair wed during a courthouse ceremony in New York City in September 2018, and they hosted a second wedding ceremony with friends and family one year later. Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle Postfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 7, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle Post

Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle Post Justin Bieber Shares Hailey Bieber Relationship Update With Subtle P...
Norman Powell, John Collins, Kevin Love part of 3-team trade between Clippers, Jazz and Heat: ReportNew Foto - Norman Powell, John Collins, Kevin Love part of 3-team trade between Clippers, Jazz and Heat: Report

The Los Angeles Clippers, Utah Jazz and Miami Heat have reportedly pulled off a three-team trade that is sending Norman Powell to Miami, John Collins to L.A., and Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson and a 2027 second-round Clippers draft pick to the Jazz,according to ESPN's Shams Charania. BREAKING: The Clippers, Jazz and Heat have agreed to a trade that sends Norman Powell to Miami, John Collins to Los Angeles, and Kevin Love, Kyle Anderson and a 2027 Clippers second-round pick to the Jazz, sources tell ESPN.pic.twitter.com/o0FkV0o2l8 — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania)July 7, 2025 Powell, 32, spent the past three seasons with the Clippers and is coming off one of the most productive seasons in his 10-year NBA career. He averaged a career-high 21.8 points in 2024-25, along with 2.1 assists and 1.2 steals while shooting 48.4% from the field. Powell is entering the final year of a contract paying him $20.5 million per season.According to ESPN's Bobby Marks, he can sign a three-year, $80.6 million deal until January. According toMichael Scotto, there was some reluctance on the side of the Clippers to give Powell a long-term extension as the team is hoping to open a large amount of salary cap space in 2027 — the same summer the contracts for Kawhi Leonard and James Harden expire. The veteran 36-year-old Love is entering his 18th NBA season. He had been in Miami since 2022 and averaged 5.3 points and 4.1 rebounds last season in 23 games. He can be an unrestricted free agency in 2026. Never thought I'd be a math problem. Welcome to the NBA. — Kevin Love (@kevinlove)July 7, 2025 Collins, 27, was with the Jazz the past two seasons after beginning his NBA career with the Atlanta Hawks for six years. He averaged 19 points, 8.2 rebounds and 2 assists per game last season while shooting 52.7% from the field. Collins can be an unrestricted free agent next summer and will make $26.6 million in 2025-26. He is eligible for a three-year, $100.5 million deal. Anderson will be joining his sixth NBA team after spending last season with the the Heat and Golden State Warriors. The 32-year-old averaged 5.9 points and 3.4 rebounds in 61 games last season. He is signed through the next two seasons and will make $9.2 million and $9.7 million, respectively.

Norman Powell, John Collins, Kevin Love part of 3-team trade between Clippers, Jazz and Heat: Report

Norman Powell, John Collins, Kevin Love part of 3-team trade between Clippers, Jazz and Heat: Report The Los Angeles Clippers, Utah Jazz and...
NFL Quarter Century: Tom Brady, Aaron Donald, Randy Moss headline the all-2000s teamNew Foto - NFL Quarter Century: Tom Brady, Aaron Donald, Randy Moss headline the all-2000s team

The NFL is entering its 2025 season, which means we're a quarter of the way through this century of football. All week long, Yahoo Sports Senior NFL Writer Frank Schwab will dive into the past 25 years in the league. In the first NFL Draft of the last quarter century, the first overall pick was Courtney Brown. A little later, toward the end of the sixth round, nobody knew the history of the league would change when Tom Brady was picked 199th overall. Spoiler alert: Brady is the quarterback and captain of our NFL's All-Quarter Century team, and some of Brady's teammates made the list as well. But a team of the best players from the past 25 years has plenty of memorable megastars, and some all-time great players who couldn't even make the starting lineup. The competition for spots was fierce. Here is our NFL All-Quarter Century team, with only a player's seasons from 2000-2024 considered. Offense Defense Special teams There have been other great quarterbacks in this era. Peyton Manning won five MVPs, Aaron Rodgers won four, Patrick Mahomes hasn't lost in the playoffs before overtime of the AFC championship game, and don't forget about Drew Brees either. But come on. This is an easy one. Biggest snubs:Manning, Rodgers, Mahomes, Brees Tomlinson had no holes in his game. He won two rushing titles, was so good at the goal line he scored 28 rushing touchdowns in 2006 (his 31 total TDs is the NFL record) and also caught 100 passes one season. There have been other great running backs, but few had this diverse of a skill set. Peterson wasn't an easy call. There are plenty of great backs over the last 25 years. Frank Gore has the most yards in that span. Derrick Henry has more rushing yards per game than Peterson. Christian McCaffrey is a better all-around player. But Peterson's incredible prime won out. He's the last non-quarterback to win MVP, and might hold that title for a long time. Biggest snubs:Henry, Gore, McCaffrey, Marshawn Lynch, Clinton Portis Even though we can't count Moss' historic 1998 rookie season in this exercise, it was still no question. Moss' historic 2007 season did happen in this period, and it's Randy Moss. Not much more needs to be said. Johnson was the receiver you build on "Madden." His all-time great nickname of "Megatron" was well earned, and his 86.1 yards per game is tops in the last 25 years among receivers who have played at least 100 games. He retired early, but he was an unstoppable force for his nine seasons. Here's where it gets hard. How do you leave Larry Fitzgerald, Antonio Brown, Julio Jones, Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase off this team? Owens was divisive but he had eight 1,000-yard seasons in a nine-year stretch, and at age 37, he put up 983 yards in what would be his final NFL season. His five first-team All-Pro nods in the last 25 years are tied for the most among all receivers, along with Tyreek Hill. It's very, very close but T.O. gets the last spot. Biggest snubs:Fitzgerald, Brown, Jones, Jefferson, Chase, Hill Travis Kelce has some incredible numbers and plenty of team success, but nobody in NFL history can match Gronkowski's dual domination as a pass catcher and a blocker. Coming out of retirement to play a big role in the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' 2020 Super Bowl title run wasn't necessary for his legacy, but it finished the GOAT argument. Biggest snubs:Kelce, Tony Gonzalez, Antonio Gates, George Kittle, Jason Witten Williams made 11 straight Pro Bowls from 2012-23, and might still be the NFL's best left tackle as he enters his age-37 season. Joe Thomas and his six first-team All-Pro appearances had a great argument for the second tackle spot. Jones barely edged out Thomas due to his sheer physical domination, a 325-pounder who was an incredible athlete and buried defenders week after week. Biggest snubs:Thomas, Jason Peters, Jonathan Ogden, Tyron Smith, Lane Johnson, Orlando Pace Martin had the most All-Pro appearances (seven) among all offensive linemen the past 25 years. A consistent star for the Dallas Cowboys from Day 1 (he was first-team All-Pro as a rookie and remarkably finished second in the Offensive Rookie of the Year race), he helped raise the value of guards across the league. From 2001-08, Faneca was a first-team All-Pro six times and second-team twice. He made nine straight Pro Bowls from 2001-09, was on the all-decade team of the 2000s and was voted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021. Biggest snubs:Marshal Yanda, Steve Hutchinson, Quenton Nelson Over the last 25 years, Kelce has been a first-team All-Pro six times. No other center made it more than twice. It's fair to wonder if Kelce's media presence played a small role in that, but Kelce's greatness is undeniable. Biggest snubs:Maurkice Pouncey, Nick Mangold, Kevin Mawae Donald is perhaps the easiest pickon the entire team. Anyone arguing against Donald on this team is simply wrong. Watt was another easy pick. Watt, Donald and Lawrence Taylor are the only three-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year winners in NFL history. At his peak, Watt could singlehandedly take over a game. Sapp is tough because he had three Pro Bowls and his only NFL Defensive Player of the Year award came before 2000, which is the time frame considered. But Sapp was still a three-time All-Pro after 2000 and was a key for a 2002 Buccaneers defense that is among the best ever. And he was more dominant than any other candidates for the final spot. Biggest snubs:Geno Atkins, Cameron Heyward, Calais Campbell, Kevin Williams, Ndamukong Suh There are 22 players with 100 sacks over the last 25 years. All but two played at least 151 games. Garrett did it in 117 games, the fewest on the list. Garrett is working on a streak of seven straight seasons with at least 10 sacks. Julius Peppers has 20.5 more sacks than anyone else over the last 25 years (he had 159.5), but it took him 266 games. Watt has 108 in 121 games. He has also finished top four in the NFL Defensive Player of the Year voting five times in the past six seasons, winning once. His dominance made up for his relative lack of games. Biggest snubs:Peppers, Von Miller, Terrell Suggs, DeMarcus Ware, Jared Allen, Jason Taylor Lewis is the only off-ball linebacker to win NFL Defensive Player of the Year twice in the last 25 years, and his 2000 season (with an all-time great Ravens defense) is historic. The Super Bowl XXXV MVP and 12-time Pro Bowler was an easy pick. Since 2005, one linebacker has won NFL Defensive Player of the Year. It was Kuechly in 2013. Concussions ended his career after just eight seasons, but he was first-team All-Pro in five of those seasons. The only time he wasn't first- or second-team All-Pro, he won NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Biggest snubs:Patrick Willis, Bobby Wagner, NaVorro Bowman, Derrick Brooks, Brian Urlacher "Revis Island" was a thing; opposing teams didn't bother throwing to Revis' side of the field in his prime. He was unbelievable in his first stint with the Jets, and as a topper he joined the Patriots for a single season in 2014 and was All-Pro and helped New England win a Super Bowl. Bailey made 12 Pro Bowls, three more than any other cornerback in NFL history. In his peak season of 2006 he had 10 interceptions even though teams rarely threw to his side. Woodson was a great cornerback who reinvented himself late in his career with Green Bay and became a versatile weapon from the secondary, and his overall disruptive abilities helped him win NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2009. Biggest snubs:Ronde Barber, Patrick Peterson, Richard Sherman, Jalen Ramsey Bill Belichick doesn't give expansive answers on much, but all you have to dois ask himabout Ed Reed, who he'll call the greatest free safety ever. Ray Lewis got more attention, but it's possible Reed was the best player on those great Ravens defenses. There aren't many safeties in NFL history who had a more ridiculous highlight reel than Polamalu. He was explosive, a tremendous hitter, once had seven interceptions in a season and was an NFL Defensive Player of the Year in 2010. Biggest snubs:Brian Dawkins, Earl Thomas, John Lynch Tucker's ugly alleged transgressions off the fieldshouldn't be ignored. At the same time, his results on the field are hard to deny. He has the most Pro Bowls (seven) and All-Pro nods (five) among all kickers over the last 25 years. His 89.1% success rate on field goals is the best of this era among any kicker with at least 100 attempts. And his 66-yard field goal to beat the Detroit Lions is still the longest in NFL history. Adam Vinatieri had more high-profile, game-winning kicks, but Tucker was the best. Biggest snubs:Vinatieri, David Akers Lechler was the all-decade punter for the 2000sand2010s, making him an easy pick. Lechler, a six-time All-Pro, has a reasonable case to be the second punter inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Biggest snubs:Johnny Hekker Putting anyone as a snub at this position would be disingenuous. There'sno question that Hester was the greatest returnerof the last 25 years. He has all the records and became the first primary returner to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame and was one of the most electrifying players of the era. Biggest snubs:None

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