Julian McMahon's Cause of Death Revealed After "Nip/Tuck" Actor Dies at 56 (Exclusive)

Julian McMahon's cause of death has been revealed after he died at 56 on Wednesday, July 2, PEOPLE can exclusively confirm The Australian actor's wife, Kelly, previously shared that he died after a private journey with cancer McMahon is best known for roles onNip/TuckandCharmed Julian McMahon's cause of death has been revealed. According to a Cremation Approval Summary Report from the Pinellas County Medical Examiner's Office in Florida obtained by PEOPLE, the Australian actor, best known for roles onNip/TuckandCharmed, died from lung metastasis as a result of head and neck metastatic cancer. The manner of death was ruled as natural, and McMahon's remains have since been cremated. "With an open heart, I wish to share with the world that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week after a valiant effort to overcome cancer," Kelly said in the statement. "Julian loved life. He loved his family. He loved his friends. He loved his work, and he loved his fans. His deepest wish was to bring joy into as many lives as possible," she continued. "We ask for support during this time to allow our family to grieve in privacy. And we wish for all of those to whom Julian brought joy, to continue to find joy in life. We are grateful for the memories." Jason Bollenbacher/SXSW Conference & Festivals via Getty Alyssa Milano,Holly Marie CombsandRose McGowanalltook to social mediato remember their time on the supernatural series together. Milano said in an Instagram post that she was "heartbroken" by McMahon's death, adding, "He was more than my TV husband. He was a dear friend." Ron Davis/Getty Combs wrote on Instagram that she will miss McMahon's "unyielding zest for life," while McGowan wrote on her Instagram Stories that he was a "force of brilliance, wild talent and humor." McMahon played Cole Turner onCharmedbetween 2000 and 2005. Michael Becker/FX In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, Walsh said, "Dear Jules, I know you like to flout the boundaries, but this time you've gone too far." Days after McMahon's death, Richardson shared a video on Instagram of herwatching theNip/Tuckpilot episode, writing of the actor, "He just seemed bigger and stronger than the rest of us." McMahon is survived by his wife and 25-year-old daughter Madison, whom he shared withex-wife Brooke Burns. Read the original article onPeople

Julian McMahon's Cause of Death Revealed After “Nip/Tuck” Actor Dies at 56 (Exclusive)

Julian McMahon's Cause of Death Revealed After "Nip/Tuck" Actor Dies at 56 (Exclusive) Julian McMahon's cause of death has...
Jason Momoa Is Chief of War in First Trailer for Apple TV+ Drama — WatchNew Foto - Jason Momoa Is Chief of War in First Trailer for Apple TV+ Drama — Watch

Aquaman's Jason Momoa is trading in the kingdom of Atlantis for 18th-century Hawai'i in Apple TV+'sChief of War. The streamer has released a trailer for the historical drama, which debuts its first two episodes Friday, Aug. 1, followed by one new installment every Friday through Sept. 19. The footage sees warrior Ka'iana (played by Momoa) leading the effort to unify Hawai'i in a fight against colonizers. The nine-episode series "follows the epic and unprecedented telling of the unification and colonization of Hawaii from an indigenous point of view," according to the official synopsis. In addition to Momoa,Chief of Warfeatures a predominantly Polynesian cast including Luciane Buchanan (The Night Agent), Temuera Morrison (The Book of Boba Fett), Te Ao o Hinepehinga (Breakwater), Cliff Curtis (Fear the Walking Dead), Moses Goods (NCIS: Hawai'i), Siua Ikale'o (NCIS: Hawai'i), Brandon Finn (Three Women), James Udom (Echo 3), Mainei Kinimaka (See), Te Kohe Tuhaka (The Dead Lands), Benjamin Hoetjes (Mystery Road) and newcomer Kaina Makua. Momoa also serves as co-creator, along with Thomas Pa'a Sibbett, who wrote the 2018 Momoa filmBraven. Hit PLAY on the trailer above, then head to the comments to share your reactions to theChief of Warfootage! What to Watch in July: Your Guide to 170+ Premieres View List

Jason Momoa Is Chief of War in First Trailer for Apple TV+ Drama — Watch

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Athletics' Brent Rooker joins list of Home Run Derby participantsNew Foto - Athletics' Brent Rooker joins list of Home Run Derby participants

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Athletics slugger Brent Rooker is adding his name to the list of Home Run Derby participants. Rooker announced Thursday that he's participating in the event, which takes place Monday in Atlanta. He will become the first Athletics player in the Home Run Derby since Matt Olson in 2021. "Competing in the Home Run Derby has always been a dream of mine," Rooker said in anInstagram post."Can't wait to make it happen next week in Atlanta! See ya there!" Rooker, 30, entered Thursday with a .270 batting average, 19 homers and 50 RBIs, putting him on pace for a third straight season of at least 30 homers. He went deep 30 times in 2023 and had 39 homers in 2024. His 58 homers since the start of the 2024 season rank him third among all American League players. The only A's to win the Derby were Mark McGwire in 1992 and Yoenis Céspedes in 2013 and 2014. Other announced participants include Atlanta's Ronald Acuña Jr., Minnesota's Byron Buxton, Tampa Bay's Junior Caminero, Pittsburgh's Oneil Cruz, Seattle's Cal Raleigh and Washington's James Wood. ___ AP MLB:https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Athletics' Brent Rooker joins list of Home Run Derby participants

Athletics' Brent Rooker joins list of Home Run Derby participants WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Athletics slugger Brent Rooker is addin...
NBA Summer League: Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James and the most intriguing players to watch on all 30 teamsNew Foto - NBA Summer League: Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James and the most intriguing players to watch on all 30 teams

Imagine telling someone 12 months ago that Cooper Flagg'sSummer Leaguedebut would come in a Mavericks jersey against Bronny James, while LeBron James might be eyeing a new team because the Lakers want to build around Luka Dončić. Yet that's exactly the reality of the situation we're presented with as Summer League in Las Vegas begins today. Flagg is actually a Mav after the most shocking trade — and lottery result — in recent NBA history. And nowLeBron's future is in limbo, and there's still so much that's yet to occur this offseason. Bradley Beal still hasn't been bought out. All the restricted free agents are in contract purgatory. And are we totally sure Giannis Antetokounmpo is staying in Milwaukee? (Giannis says"probably.") [NBA Summer League: Full schedule and how to watch] It all brings me back to when Zion Williamson was making his debut. A literal earthquake shook the Jumbotron at Thomas & Mack Center, and within hours, Kawhi Leonard and Paul George were Clippers. Chaos! This year feels like it's flirting with that kind of madness again. Hopefully minus the geological activity. Even if nothing seismic happens off the court, what's happening on the floor is still fascinating.Flagg vs. Bronnywill fill the arena and draw eyes everywhere. But beyond the headline matchup, Vegas is stacked with intriguing rookies, sophomores, and fringe guys trying to earn a spot. So here's one player to watch on every team. We're entering Year 3 with Bufkin after he was selected 15th in 2023. And it's been a rough start for the 6-foot-4 combo guard with only 27 games played due to numerous injuries: a fractured thumb and a sprained big toe as a rookie, then a right shoulder issue as a sophomore that required surgery. Bufkin was supposed to be a speedy spark-plug scorer, not a guy who is always hurt and has struggled with his limited chances. Bufkin has averaged 44.5% true shooting and posted a career-high of only 12 points. Vegas might be his last chance to show the Hawks he's more than a what-if. González averaged 10.7 minutes per game for Real Madrid this season, so this will be the first time he's consistently played heavy minutes since he was on the under-18 team for the Spanish youth national team. At 6-6, he earned his bench role behind his tone-setting hustling and versatile defense. But can he shoot or not? If Hugo can't shoot a corner 3, he's not seeing the floor. Not in Joe Mazzulla's system. Of the four point guards the Nets drafted in the first round, Wolf is the most fascinating. At 6-11, he's a walking highlight with his silky handle, behind-the-back passes, and step-back 3s. So far his mixtape is more impressive than his box score, but Vegas will be a chance for him to show off a more efficient jumper, better decision-making, and improved defense. If not, the Nets have plenty of other shot creators to feed touches. After Kon Knueppel, Liam McNeeley, and Sion James, Kalkbrenner was the fourth and final draft pick made by the Hornets. Buried in the draft, he might end up starting. That's Charlotte for you! Mason Plumlee and Moussa Diabate are the only other two centers on Charlotte's roster. So watch out for Kalkbrenner: If his rim protection alone translates, he should earn early minutes. If he's finishing as loudly on dunks as he did in college, he could start. And if he made even more progress as a shooter, he could go down as an immediate steal. Essengue went from barely playing for his international team Ulm to being the main attraction in Chicago following his selection with the 12th pick. What first-time viewers will witness is a 6-9, toolsy forward who might become even greater than the guy Bulls fans wish Patrick Williams was. And if he pans out, Essengue, Matas Buzelis, and Josh Giddey would make for a trio of huge shot-creators. Cleveland's trade of Isaac Okoro for Lonzo Ball gives the Cavaliers a replacement for Ty Jerome, who left for the Grizzlies in free agency. Okoro was expendable with Max Strus, Dean Wade, Sam Merrill, and De'Andre Hunter all on the roster. And Tyson. As it stands, the second-year wing is probably the 11th guy in the rotation. But he's still quite talented — at 6-6, he has a reliable jumper, some secondary creation skills, and versatile defense. So he could play himself into becoming a valuable trade piece. Or he could make someone else expendable, giving a Finals contender an even greater chance at improving the roster. All eyes will be on Flagg, and rightfully so when he's the star of this whole event. But the undrafted point guard who will be feeding the No. 1 pick is no slouch either. Nembhard is a senior out of Gonzaga who stands at 5-11 and logged 9.8 assists to only 2.5 turnovers this season. He plays the game with a veteran's pace and precision. And with Kyrie Irving sidelined to begin the year, there's always a chance Nembhard ends up playing early on with his two-way deal. And earning that responsibility starts in Vegas. One year ago, Holmes tore his Achilles during Vegas Summer League. Now he's back. At Dayton, Holmes developed into a versatile big man who could block shots at the rim with his 7-1 wingspan while also offering some modern switchability. Following such a severe injury, it's important that he retains some of the mobility that would've made him such a weapon off Denver's bench behind Nikola Jokić. Now that Jonas Valančiūnas is (hopefully) committed to playing with the Nuggets, there's a bit less of a need for Holmes to be ready right away. But his 3-point shooting ability and hopeful defensive versatility would give him a lane to playing minutes at either the 4 or 5, giving Denver immense lineup flexibility. Malik Beasley dropped the bag, and the Pistons filled his spot with Duncan Robinson and Caris LeVert. But don't rule out Lanier as a guy who could fill that role too. Lanier shot the hell out of the ball at Tennessee, showing an ability to drain 3s off movement actions like screens and handoffs. At 6-4, he even looked like Beasley at times. Maybe he'll make Pistons fans say, "Beasley who?" Hawkins got some second-round hype one year ago after an impressive senior season at Illinois. Then he transferred to Kansas State, tanked his draft stock, and now he's trying to salvage his NBA future. As a playmaking big who can shoot it a little bit, there's no better team to give him a chance than the Warriors. The Rockets held Sheppard out of trade discussions with the Suns for Kevin Durant, and that's in part because they envision him playing a big role for the team this season. Sheppard didn't play a lot last year, but showed incredible flashes, scoring 25 against Oklahoma City and 49 against the OKC Blue. He's a 6-2 guard with an elite jumper, a sneaky midrange game, and fantastic defensive playmaking skills. Houston has a high floor given the existing talent on the roster, but if Sheppard goes boom in Year 2, then suddenly the Fred VanVleet contract looks like a mentor tax. Peter played 22.7 minutes per game last season coming off the bench at Liberty. Nobody invited him to the NBA Draft Combine, or any other pre-draft completion for that matter. But he could be the sneaky draft steal. In college, he displayed versatility shooting off different actions, and explosive craft finishing at the basket. He led the NCAA in true shooting percentage. Maybe the Pacers hit a home run with Peter. The Clippers finally have a better backup center than Ben Simmons after signing Brook Lopez and drafting Konan Niederhauser. Ivica Zubac offers brute interior scoring and All-D caliber rim protection as the starter. Lopez can space the floor and protect the rim, while Konan Niederhauser could give James Harden a vertical threat once again. Knecht averaged 13 points in three California Classic games last week, shooting only 23.5% from 3 and overall looking a lot more raw than you'd expect from a 24-year-old entering his second season with the Lakers. It's important for him to start dominating in Summer League like a player with his experience should. Or else it'll be time to start questioning who he could actually be as an NBA player. Cedric Coward would've earned this spot, but he's doubtful to play in Las Vegas due to his recovery from shoulder surgery. So GG gets the nod instead. What's crazy is Jackson is the youngest player on the Summer Grizzlies despite entering his third season with the franchise. Last year was a down year for him, but now he has an opportunity to get back on the trajectory he was seemingly on as a rookie. I gave the Jakučionis pick a D+ because Miami is a poor fit for him next to Tyler Herro (and now also Norm Powell). Jakučionis would be best suited on a team that plays with speed and motion, and also has a recent history of helping shooters develop their 3-point jumpers. After shooting 1-for-15 and logging 12 turnovers in the Utah Summer League, while struggling to generate any space off the dribble, hopefully he begins showing progress in Vegas. Milwaukee drafting Marković came as a surprise considering the pressure the franchise is facing to build a winner now around Giannis Antetokounmpo. Marković still wears braces; he could also draft-and-stash and play next season overseas again. But it doesn't hurt the Bucks to at least take a swing on a 6-11 shooter with a knack for shot creation. Let's see what he has this summer. Sometimes these guys can develop sooner than expected. At only 6-1 and 164 pounds, Dillingham is small for a modern guard, but he still has an enormous scoring bag. At a minimum, it should be a lot of fun to watch him this summer. But there's really a lot for Dillingham to gain after playing only sparingly as a rookie. Mike Conley is near retirement. The Timberwolves haven't yet signed Chris Paul or any another veteran guard. Dillingham could steal all of those minutes and become the man in the backcourt next to Anthony Edwards. Pelicans general manager Joe Dumars made arguably the riskiest two trades of the offseason. First, during the NBA Finals, he sent the Pacers back their own first in 2026 for the 23rd pick in 2025. This was before Tyrese Haliburton ruptured his Achilles and the Pacers lost Myles Turner, which could lead to Indiana missing the playoffs this season. And then on draft night, Dumars dealt the 23rd pick with an unprotected 2026 first via the Bucks or Pelicans to move up 10 spots for Queen. There's a lot to love about Queen as a versatile scoring weapon; he could end up a happy-go-lucky version of DeMarcus Cousins on offense. But for Queen to be worth it, he'll have to start taking and making 3s, while also getting stops on D. New head coach Mike Brown would be wise to investigate playing with two-big lineups more often following the success of units anchored by Karl-Anthony Towns and Mitchell Robinson in the playoffs. The team would need another big to do it more frequently, though, and Hukporti might be New York's best chance to play bully ball again. Nikola Topić is the prospect that'll make you say, "Wait, OKC got another one?!" Barnhizer is the prospect you already love if you're a basketball freak who watched Big Ten noon tipoffs. He's a 6-5 dude who plays his ass off, ripped down 8.8 boards per game last season for Northwestern, and makes all the right passes on the floor. The hurdle is his shooting ability. There couldn't be a better fit for Richardson than Orlando, where he'll get to play around giants like Paolo Banchero, Franz Wagner, and Wendell Carter that will unleash his off-ball movement and passing feel. Plus, Richardson is small at only 6-1. So it'll benefit him and mitigate his main flaw by being able to be surrounded by so much length on defense. There's a strange thing happening in Philadelphia. On one hand, this is a team that still hopes to contend. But for that to happen, Joel Embiid and Paul Geroge need to stay healthy. On the other hand, the Sixers have a beautiful young core of players featuring Tyrese Maxey, Jared McCain, and VJ Edgecombe. Unfortunately Edgecombe may not play in Vegas due to a left thumb contusion, so instead look out for Sallis, a midrange scoring king. And if Sallis makes his 3s? He turns the Maxey–McCain–Edgecombe trio into a quartet. Maluach offers lob finishes on offense and rim deterrence on defense. But I'll be watching what he's doing on the perimeter. Will Maluach unleash spot-up 3s? Will he switch frequently onto guards and wings? At 7-1 with a 7-7 wingspan, we know what Maluach will be able to do on the interior as he grows into his frame. But it's those skills outside of the paint that could vault him into star status. On draft night, I gave Portland's choice a C+ because Yang is an imperfect fit with Donovan Clingan, last year's lottery pick. Neither of them can reliably shoot 3s or reliably defend on the perimeter. Both are interior-based players, for now. Either the Blazers are zigging while everyone else zags, or they're recreating 1999 at the worst possible time. Either way, I can't wait to see how Yang looks for Portland after more than holding his own during the draft combine scrimmages just two months ago. I guarantee he wows viewers with at least one pass in Vegas and causes the announcer to call him "Chinese Jokić." Carter's rookie year was a dud after he suffered a torn labrum in his left shoulder that knocked him out for the first three months of the season. He never really got going after that. But he is now 23 and has one year of experience under his belt. De'Aaron Fox is gone. Dennis Schröder is the only point guard in his way. Sacramento's got a job opening. Carter better treat Vegas like a tryout. Harper has the downhill attacking skills to be a dominant force in Vegas. It's hard to fathom anyone stopping him from getting where he wants. But I look forward to seeing how he shoots the ball: Does he have a higher shooting release? Does he get shots out quicker? Does he simply make more jumpers? Speed on the break. Violence at the rim. Momentum-swinging defensive plays. Those are the defining qualities of Martin. I just love watching him play. And I bet you will too if you tune in to a Raptors game. If Summer League had a Most Fun to Watch award, Martin's already the betting favorite. Ace Bailey and Walter Clayton are the main attractions on the Jazz. But what about last year's lottery pick? Williams did a whole bunch of nothing as a rookie, and then was a non-factor just last week in the Utah Summer League. Will things change? Or will he continue trending the way of a bust? Johnson should be one of the most exciting shot-makers in Las Vegas with his ability to drain jumpers from all over the floor off any action. But from Washington's perspective, it'll want to see how he operates as a distributor, Johnson will be sharing the floor with a ton of NBA-caliber talent, including last year's rookies Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington, and Kyshawn George, and his rookie teammates Will Riley and Jamir Watkins. Depending on how long the Wizards let their core youth play in Vegas, this is a team deep enough to win it all. Well, win it all this summer.

NBA Summer League: Cooper Flagg vs. Bronny James and the most intriguing players to watch on all 30 teams

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Country singer Ray Stevens undergoes surgery after suffering mild heart attackNew Foto - Country singer Ray Stevens undergoes surgery after suffering mild heart attack

Country Music Hall of FamerRay Stevensis on the mend. "The Mississippi Squirrel Revival" crooner, 86, behind fan favorite hits such as "Everything Is Beautiful" and "Misty," as well as the comedic "The Streak," is in recovery after undergoing minimally invasive heart surgery on Monday, July 7, according to a press release shared by Stevens' rep Don Murry Grubbs with The Nashville Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network. Three days prior, Stevens had complained of chest pain and was admitted to a Nashville hospital. After a heart catheterization procedure, doctors determined he'd suffered a mild heart attack, the release said. Stevens' initial surgery was successful, butperformances at his West Nashville-based CabaRay Showroomare canceled through July as he recovers. Kenny Chesney, June Carter Cash, TonyBrown named 2025 Country Music Hall of Fame inductees For six decades, two-time Grammy winner Stevens has been synonymous with the crossover of country's traditions into mainstream pop. That success has yielded the sale of more than 40 million albums, as well as inductions into the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame, the Georgia Music Hall of Fame and a star on the Music City Walk of Fame. Seven years ago,Stevens opened the CabaRay Showroom, a live music venue and dinner theater located in West Nashville. Since then, he has performed hundreds of weekly concerts in the 35,000-square-foot venue, inspired by the feel of an old Las Vegas casino showroom. "The reason I built the CabaRay was I was just tired of the road, tired of traveling or having to get on a plane or bus to go where I needed to perform," the performer said when interviewed by The Tennessean last year. "I'm just doing what I've always done and trying to make music. I love what I do and I do just want to continue to do that as long as I can," Stevens said. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Ray Stevens heart attack: Singer undergoes surgery

Country singer Ray Stevens undergoes surgery after suffering mild heart attack

Country singer Ray Stevens undergoes surgery after suffering mild heart attack Country Music Hall of FamerRay Stevensis on the mend. "T...
Bobby Berk to Host New HGTV Series 'Junk or Jackpot?' Produced by John CenaNew Foto - Bobby Berk to Host New HGTV Series 'Junk or Jackpot?' Produced by John Cena

Following severalnotable recent cancellations, HGTV has ordered a new series: "Junk or Jackpot?," a show about obsessive collecting from host Bobby Berk and executive producer John Cena. The six-episode first season of the series, which is slated to premiere later this year, follows collectors as they discover the true monetary value of their massive and unusual collections. More from Variety 'Farmhouse Fixer' Canceled by HGTV Along With 'Bargain Block' and 'Izzy Knows Best'; Host Jonathan Knight Is 'Still Processing Their Decision' 'Married to Real Estate' Hosts Egypt Sherrod and Mike Jackson Announce HGTV Show Canceled After Four Seasons: 'Unexpected News' Loren Ruch, HGTV's Head of Content and 'HGTV House Party' Co-Host, Dies at 55 Per HGTV's description for "Junk or Jackpot?" (the working title for the series), "From an overwhelming stash of superhero figurines to cramped spaces stuffed with rare puppets and dolls and miniature sets that leave no room for actual, life-size furniture – these homes are begging for professional help, and the collectors must decide whether they are willing to sell some of their items to pay for the much-needed renovation. With a combination of humor, compassion and a celebration of the passionate collector in all of us, Bobby will support the homeowners through the process of sorting through, appraising and letting go of their stockpile, discovering the 'found money' along the way to achieving their dream makeover." The show is produced by 44 Blue Productions for the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned HGTV. "Collecting is a personal pastime that brings joy and inspiration, but it's easy to get carried away which can negatively impact your living conditions," Berk said. "I'm excited to help passionate people sift through their cherished items and give them reimagined spaces that will best honor what they hold dear." Cena added: "The idea for 'Junk or Jackpot?' was born out of a conversation I had with friends. People often wonder if their collections are trash or treasure, and this show will help them find out." 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.

Bobby Berk to Host New HGTV Series ‘Junk or Jackpot?’ Produced by John Cena

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Devin Booker reportedly agrees to 2-year, $145 million max extension with the SunsNew Foto - Devin Booker reportedly agrees to 2-year, $145 million max extension with the Suns

Devin Booker has agreed to a two-year, $145 million contract extension with the Phoenix Suns, according toESPN's Shams Charania, keeping Phoenix's face of the franchise under contract through 2030 as a hoped-for stabilizing agent amid a period of uncertainty in Arizona. The collective bargaining agreement between the league and its players stipulates that a contract covering a term of five or six seasons (including option years) can't be extended until the third anniversary of the signing of the contract, and that it can only be extended up to five years out from the date of the new deal's signing. Booker has three seasons left on thefour-year, $224 supermax extensionhe agreed to in 2022, putting pen to paper onJuly 6. In total, Booker will be paid $316 million over the next five years. Which is to say: The Suns are giving Booker as much money as they are allowed to give him, as soon as they are allowed to give it to him. They will also pay him an average annual salaryhigher than any player in the NFL. That should come as no surprise, given how emphatic Suns owner Mat Ishbia was earlier this season about viewing Booker as the cornerstone of whatever came next in the Valley — even as rumblings about the Rockets' interest in trading for him grew louder and louder as Phoenix dropped further and further in the Western Conference standings. "Never happen," Ishbia said, according toESPN's Tim MacMahon. "It's silly. So here's what I'll tell you: I have Devin Booker in the prime. In order to win an NBA championship, you got to have a superstar. You got to have a great player." It's also very much in keeping with Booker's own public statements about wanting to be one of the "rare breed" of players who spends his entire career with one franchise — even if that franchise has rarely tasted success during his tenure with it. "I take pride in the community in Phoenix, the people that have supported me since I was 18 when things were ugly," Bookertold MacMahon. "And the people that are with us, we just fell short of accomplishing what we want. So I want to do it, and I want to do it here. That's the responsibility of being a franchise player, and I wear that with honor. So it might not look the most pretty right now, but we got to get it done and I'm going to do it." The Suns enter the 2025-26 NBA season feeling pretty far away from getting it done, after failing to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2020,trading away one-time-all-in-bet Kevin Durantand rolling the dice on yet another new head coach … which, in its own way, brings us back to giving Booker as much money as possible, for as long as possible, as soon as possible. As he neared the end of a profoundly disappointing Suns season, Booker sounded … well, profoundly disappointed. "It's been a slow bleed-out," Bookertold reporters. "I've been feeling this way for the majority of the season. I think the small glimpses of good stretches that we've played gave me hope, and probably gave everybody else hope. You never want it to be squeezing into the last spot of the play-in in the first place. … I think that's one of the steps that we skipped: Learning through the wins and the losses. Just continue to get better every day, no matter what the circumstances are. We had spots where we did it, but it has to be something that's turned on at all times." Attitude reflects leadership, and extending Booker firmly cements him as the central figure in establishing that culture of learning, improvement and constant engagement. Hitting him with the largest possible extension at the earliest opportunity is about as good a way as any to say, "Hey, sorry about the whole 'dismantling a team that went to the NBA Finals and going from 64 wins to under .500 in three years' thing" — and a pretty strong indicator of Phoenix's commitment in rebuilding around someone who, 10 years into his career, has established himself as one of the greatest and most beloved Sun players ever. Booker, 28, is Phoenix'sall-time leaderin points scored and 3-point field goals, and ranks in or near the top five in franchise history in a slew of other categories, including games, minutes and points per game. He's a four-time All-Star, two-time All-NBA selection and two-time Olympic gold medalist. He's one of the league's premier three-level scorers: a high-efficiency finisher in the paint, an elite midrange marksman, and a five-alarm threat beyond the arc, whether he's firing off the catch or pulling up behind a ball screen. The Kentucky product has also developed into a high-end, low-mistake primary playmaker, joining Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Damian Lillard and Donovan Mitchell asone of just four NBA players over the last five seasonsto use at least 30% of his team's offensive possessions, dish assists on more than a quarter of his teammates' baskets, and turn it over less than 12% of the time. Even in a down-by-his-standards 2024-25 campaign, Booker averaged 25.6 points and a career-high 7.1 assists per game on .589 true shooting — marks that put him in the company ofNikola Jokić, Luka Dončić and Jalen Brunson. The Suns will need Booker to be every ounce that good, productive and efficient as a No. 1 option next season to have any hope of returning to the playoffs after yet another tumultuous offseason. Phoenix hasfired its head coachfor thethirdstraightspring, sent Durant to the Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, No. 10 overall draft pick Khaman Maluach, and five second-round picks, dealt itslast two tradable first-round picksto Charlotte forenticing but oft-injured center Mark Williams, added a couple of promising second-round prospects inSt. Joe's wing Rasheer Flemingand Kentucky shooter Koby Brea, and reportedlyremains at an impasse on The Bradley Beal Situation. Booker will have to get on the same page with new head coach Jordan Ott — whom Ishbia and new general manager Brian Gregory hired after a process in which Booker reportedly"had a level of involvement."He'll have to get re-acclimated to life alongside Beal in a now-Durant-less context, find synergy with another similarly styled combo guard in Green, and develop chemistry with a new battery of pick-and-roll partners in Williams and Maluach. He'll have to rediscover his 3-point stroke while facilitating at a higher level as, in all likelihood, Phoenix's primary ball-handler and playmaker. If he can do all that, and produce at the All-NBA individual level that he played at over the previous three seasons … then maybe the Suns will have a chance at climbing back into the West's middle class, vying for the chance to escape the play-in tournament in the next couple of seasons. That's the task facing Booker; it is not an easy one. If nothing else, he'll be awfully well compensated to do it.

Devin Booker reportedly agrees to 2-year, $145 million max extension with the Suns

Devin Booker reportedly agrees to 2-year, $145 million max extension with the Suns Devin Booker has agreed to a two-year, $145 million contr...
Lionel Messi (2 goals) sets mark as Inter Miami edge RevolutionNew Foto - Lionel Messi (2 goals) sets mark as Inter Miami edge Revolution

Lionel Messi scored a pair of goals to give Inter Miami enough offense to outlast New England and secure a 2-1 victory over the host Revolution on Wednesday night at Foxborough, Mass. Inter Miami (10-3-5, 35 points) won its second consecutive match and moved up to fifth place in the Eastern Conference standings. New England (6-8-6, 24 points) lost its second in a row and is winless in its past five matches. Messi followed up his impressive performance in a 4-1 victory last Saturday against Montreal (two goals and an assist) and has four goals and an assist since the team resumed MLS league play following a Round of 16 finish on June 29 in the FIFA Club World Cup. He became the first player in league history to score multiple goals in four consecutive MLS contests, all wins. Messi increased his total goals for the season to 14 and scored his 19th and 20th goals across all competitions this season. The second, which proved to be the decisive goal, came in the 38th minute on a beautiful assist from Sergio Busquets. As Busquets advanced the ball just past midfield, he fired a ball beyond two New England defenders and to Messi in stride. Messi ran the ball down and fired a precise shot just inside the far post and past the outstretched reach of Revolution goalkeeper Aljaz Ivacic. New England sliced Miami's lead in half in the 79th minute when Carles Gil controlled a ball at the top of the box and ripped a shot past Miami keeper Oscar Ustari. Ustari and Miami's defense, however, stood its ground over the final 11 minutes plus five minutes of stoppage time to secure the valuable three points. New England outshot Miami 6-3 on shots on goal and 16-13 overall, but Miami made its best chances count. Messi, who trails only Nashville's Sam Surridge (16 goals) on the MLS scoring leaderboard after Wednesday night's games, struck for his first goal in the 27th minute. After a failed clearance attempt inside the Revolution's own box, Messi surged in and intercepted a lateral header and fired a shot past Ivacic before he could recover to put Miami ahead 1-0. New England remains in 11th place in the East and next travels to face Austin on Saturday night while Miami returns home to face Nashville SC on Saturday night. --Field Level Media

Lionel Messi (2 goals) sets mark as Inter Miami edge Revolution

Lionel Messi (2 goals) sets mark as Inter Miami edge Revolution Lionel Messi scored a pair of goals to give Inter Miami enough offense to ou...
Shannon Price Claims She 'Had No Choice' But to Take Gary Coleman Off Life Support 2 Days After His FallNew Foto - Shannon Price Claims She 'Had No Choice' But to Take Gary Coleman Off Life Support 2 Days After His Fall

Stuart Johnson-Pool/Getty; Jamie McCarthy/WireImage Shannon Price opens up about her decision to end Gary Coleman's life support two days after he was placed in a medically-induced coma in A&E'sLie Detector: Truth or Deceptionspecial The actor died on May 28, 2010 after falling in the home he and Price, his ex-wife, shared There has long been speculation of her involvement in his death, although it was ultimately ruled accidental Shannon Priceis addressing the controversial decision she made to end ex-husbandGary Coleman's life. In May 2010, the late actor was placed in a medically-induced coma after suffering an intracranial hemorrhage from a fall. Two days later, Price instructed the hospital totake Coleman off life supportdespite his living will requesting he be kept alive for 15 days before terminating treatment. "I had no choice," Price claims in the upcomingA&E special,Lie Detector: Truth or Deception."He had gone into cardiac arrest, and that is ultimately what took his life." Ali Goldstein/NBCU/Getty "They called me Thursday morning and said, 'Does Gary have a DNR [do not resuscitate order]?'" she recalls. "And I said, 'Yeah, resuscitate him.' I tried. I tried to do everything in my will." "Thursday I go visit him, speak with the doctors, and they are like, 'Shannon, we do not think that he is going to make it until Friday,'" she continues. "Meaning his condition is not going to get any better. I made the right decision." When pressed about her reasoning for her confidence that theDiff'rent Strokesstar, who was 42, would not recover, Price says, "I asked the questions, I saw the condition he was in." "I just knew," she insists. "I mean, he was basically already gone. And I said, 'Okay, are his eyes dilated?' And they said, 'Yes.' And I said, 'Okay, can I see?' And they showed me, and that's when I knew." "Doctors at the hospital assumed Shannon was still married to Gary when in fact they had been divorced in secret," he reveals. "Shannon presented a document at the hospital naming her as the decision maker on Gary's advanced medical directive, giving her the right to make decisions about his end of life treatment and care." The pair tied the knot in August 2007 and divorced the following year, which Price called "a mistake." "It was my decision, he did not want the divorce," she says, adding: "I was just still at the house. My stuff was there, everything was there, we were still together." "There's two things I regret: divorcing him, and not being able to save his life," she later confesses. A&E 2025 In a recording of the 911 call she made when she allegedly discovered Coleman in a pool of blood in their Utah home, Price could be heardrefusing to listen to the operator's instructionsto help him. "As far as rendering aid, I could have helped him a little bit more," she admits while going over results for a polygraph exam she voluntarily took in the docuseries. While she maintained her innocence relating to the incident entirely — citing Coleman's death being ruled accidental and never having any charges filed against her —the lie detector showed "deception indicated"when directly asked if she physically caused Coleman's fall. "You say you have nothing to hide. I say you know exactly why you failed this test," the polygraph examiner, George Olivo, says. "Sadly, my professional opinion is the truth is not on your side today." "And I figured it wouldn't be," Price chimes in, to which Olivo replies, "Because you already knew you were gonna fail, and you know why you did." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Lie Detector: Truth or Deceptionpremieres Thursday, July 10 at 9 p.m. ET on A&E. Read the original article onPeople

Shannon Price Claims She 'Had No Choice' But to Take Gary Coleman Off Life Support 2 Days After His Fall

Shannon Price Claims She 'Had No Choice' But to Take Gary Coleman Off Life Support 2 Days After His Fall Stuart Johnson-Pool/Getty; ...
Paul McCartney Sets First North American Tour Since 2022New Foto - Paul McCartney Sets First North American Tour Since 2022

Paul McCartney is getting back to North America. The Beatles and Wings frontman has set his first full tour of the continent since 2022 as an extension of his successful Got Back Tour. Following three sold-out and highly acclaimed shows at New York City's Bowery Ballroom earlier this year, McCartney will kick off the tour in September in Palm Desert, Calif. before hitting Las Vegas, New Orleans, Atlanta, Nashville, Montreal, Chicago and more. More from Variety The Beatles Drummer Ringo Starr Spent 'Two Days' With Sam Mendes Going Through His Own Biopic 'Line by Line': 'I'd Say, 'We Would Never Do That.'' The Beatles' Apple Corps Ltd. Names Tom Greene as New CEO The Best Beatles Books and Merch to Gift the Fab Four Fan in Your Life Tickets go on presale July 15 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on sale beginning July 18 at 10 a.m. local time. Presale registration can be completed via thetour's websiteand will be available to shop onTicketmaster. Tickets will also be available on resale sites such asStubhubandSeat Geek. Buy Now: PRESALE TICKETS McCartney first launched the Got Back Tour in 2022 with 16 sold-out shows across the U.S. before headlining Glastonbury Festival that June. Since then, he has brought the tour to Australia, Mexico, Brazil, South America, the U.K. and Europe. See all of McCartney's tour dates in North America below. Sept. 29 — Palm Desert, Calif. — Acrisure ArenaOct. 4 – Las Vegas, Nev. — Allegiant StadiumOct. 7 – Albuquerque, N.M. — Isleta AmphitheaterOct. 11 – Denver, Colo. — Coors FieldOct. 14 – Des Moines, Iowa — Casey's CenterOct. 17 – Minneapolis, Minn. — U.S. Bank StadiumOct. 22 – Tulsa, Okla. – BOK CenterOct. 29 – New Orleans, La. — Smoothie King CenterNov. 2 – Atlanta, Ga. — State Farm ArenaNov. 3 – Atlanta, Ga. — State Farm ArenaNov. 6 – Nashville, Tenn. – The PinnacleNov. 8 – Columbus, Ohio — Nationwide ArenaNov. 11 – Pittsburgh, Penn. — PPG Paints ArenaNov. 14 – Buffalo, N.Y. — KeyBank CenterNov. 17 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada — Bell CentreNov. 18 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada — Bell CentreNov. 21 – Hamilton, Ontario, Canada – TD ColiseumNov. 24 – Chicago, Ill. — United CenterNov. 25 – Chicago, Ill. — United Center 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.

Paul McCartney Sets First North American Tour Since 2022

Paul McCartney Sets First North American Tour Since 2022 Paul McCartney is getting back to North America. The Beatles and Wings frontman has...

 

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