Myles Turner gets introduced by the Bucks, says he wants to keep contending for titlesNew Foto - Myles Turner gets introduced by the Bucks, says he wants to keep contending for titles

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Myles Turner wants to keep contending for NBA titles. That's why he decided to challenge an old cliche, one that he doesn't think is particularly accurate. The Milwaukee Bucks formally introduced Turner — the most significant free agent who switched addresses this summer — on Friday. Turner had spent the entirety of his 10-year NBA career with the Indiana Pacers, who went to the NBA Finals this past season and lost Game 7 of the title series to the Oklahoma City Thunder. "I hate when they say the grass can't be greener on the other side," Turner said. "I'm confident enough to say the grass is going to be greener wherever I go." He'll be greener, anyway: The Bucks have green as their primary uniform color. "My girlfriend told me I look good in green," Turner said. He makes Milwaukee younger and likely a bit more versatile. Brook Lopez, who is 37, was Milwaukee's starting center this past season. Turner is only 29, and even though he's played 10 seasons already may now just be coming into his prime. Bucks coach Doc Rivers is already convinced that pairing Turner — someone Milwaukee was able to get because it used the waive-and-stretch provision on the final two years and $111 million on Damian Lillard's contract with the team — will work wonders alongside a generational talent like former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. "If you could sit down before free agency started and draw the perfect fit next to Giannis, it was a picture of him," Rivers said, pointing to his new center, seated a couple of feet to his right. "I don't think people get how hard it is to win enough. Just, people don't get it. Myles and I started talking about it ... and I said, 'Yeah, winning is hard, man. And it takes everything out of you, and everything has to go right. Health and playing together and the team meshing and the right shot. It just takes so much.'" The Pacers know that — all too well. Haliburton had made three quick 3-pointers in Game 7 of the finals, and the score was tied at 16 when he tried to make a move about seven minutes into the first quarter. He blew out his Achilles tendon on the play and will be sidelined for the entirety of the 2025-26 season. And that likely means the Pacers won't be title-contending next season, which surely played some sort of role in Turner's decision. He didn't get into much of the specifics of his thought process. "There were alignment issues I think on that side as far as me and them," Turner said. "Out of respect to their organization, out of respect for this organization. I'm not going to speak on that too much. But again, this was just the best decision for me moving forward." Turner averaged 14.1 points and 6.8 rebounds in his 10 seasons with the Pacers. "We've got the best player in the world, we have the best coach in the world, and we have a system in place that can maximize Giannis' talent, and now we have the best counterpart next to him that maximizes talent even more," Bucks general manager Jon Horst said. "And that's the whole reason why we've done what we've done, and what we're going to continue to do each and every time we get the chance." ___ AP NBA:https://apnews.com/hub/NBA

Myles Turner gets introduced by the Bucks, says he wants to keep contending for titles

Myles Turner gets introduced by the Bucks, says he wants to keep contending for titles LAS VEGAS (AP) — Myles Turner wants to keep contendin...
Apple reportedly outbids ESPN for F1 U.S. broadcast rights as coverage could move to streaming platform in 2026New Foto - Apple reportedly outbids ESPN for F1 U.S. broadcast rights as coverage could move to streaming platform in 2026

Formula 1 racing telecasts could reportedly move from ESPN to Apple in 2026, with the streaming platform outbidding the network for the next broadcast rights agreement. Apple offered Liberty Media $150 million per year for F1 rights,Puck's Dylan Byers reported. That exceeds the approximate $85 million ESPN was paying for the current package, which expires after the current season. According to The Athletic,Liberty is "trending" toward picking Apple because of the gulf in numbers. The Athletic said ESPN offered $95 million while the Apple bid was between $120 million and $150 million and ESPN won't be matching Apple's offer. Byers reportsthat Apple officials, including CEO Tim Cook and Disney executives CEO Bob Iger and ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro, presented their offers to Liberty Media CEO Derek Chang at the annual Allen & Company conference in Sun Valley, Idaho. Was holding this for tonight's email, but since it's out there:Apple offered Liberty $150 million per year for F1 U.S. rights, per sources—the lower end of $150-200 million range I reported earlier.ESPN, which has been paying ~$85 million, will not match.F1 going to Apple! — Dylan Byers (@DylanByers)July 11, 2025 In an intriguing instance of timing, Apple is reportedly winning the F1 broadcast rights two weeks after the company's "F1" film starring Brad Pittfinished No. 1at the box office. To this point, "F1" hasgrossed $300 million worldwide. So Apple and F1 are effectively already in business together. But elements of the filmmaking process, directed by Joseph Kosinski, could make their way into Apple's coverage. ESPN currently uses the world feed with announcers from Sky Sports in the United Kingdom. Technology could lead to a much more immersive experience for viewers than the world feed that is currently broadcast on ESPN. For instance, the custom camera system used to film footage in actual F1 cars could also be used on broadcasts,according to Puck. F1 will be the third sports package that Apple has agreed to, joining Major League Baseball and Major League Soccer. Streaming platforms including Netflix, Amazon, Peacock and YouTube continue to take steps into sports broadcast rights, lessening broadcast networks' previous hold on live sporting events. The risk for F1 is going exclusively to a streaming platform that won't be available on traditional broadcast or cable television. That might alienate some fans who don't want to pay for an Apple TV+ subscription to watch races. MLS has arguably suffered from no longer being as accessible to casual viewers or devoted fans who don't or can't pay for MLS Season Pass. However, F1 gained significant popularity through another streaming platform with Netflix's "Drive to Survive" docuseries, which created a whole new contingent of fans who learned about the teams, drivers, competition and much of the drama surrounding events on the circuit. Yet ESPN hasaveraged 1.3 million viewers per racethis season, doubling numbers from seven years ago when the network took over F1 broadcasts from NBC. Can Apple match that audience? It's difficult to say since Apple does not release viewership numbers from its MLB and MLS broadcasts. F1 might be less concerned about that with the major money that Apple will reportedly be paying for its U.S. rights package.

Apple reportedly outbids ESPN for F1 U.S. broadcast rights as coverage could move to streaming platform in 2026

Apple reportedly outbids ESPN for F1 U.S. broadcast rights as coverage could move to streaming platform in 2026 Formula 1 racing telecasts c...
John Goodman Says He Hasn't Spoken to Roseanne Barr in '7 or 8 Years': I 'Doubt If She Wants to Talk to Me'New Foto - John Goodman Says He Hasn't Spoken to Roseanne Barr in '7 or 8 Years': I 'Doubt If She Wants to Talk to Me'

VALERY HACHE/AFP via Getty; teven Ferdman/Getty John Goodman opened up about the current status of his relationship with Roseanne Barr Goodman toldThe Hollywood Reporterthat he hasn't spoken to his formerRoseannecostar "for about seven or eight years" That timeline lines up with the cancellation ofRoseanneafter Barr's controversial tweets and Goodman going on to lead the spinoff,The Conners John Goodmanis opening up about where his relationship withRoseanne Barrstands today. Goodman, 73, toldThe Hollywood Reporterhe hasn't spoken to Barr, 72, "for about seven or eight years." That timeline lines up withRoseannebeingcanceledon ABC due to controversial tweets from Barr, leading toThe Connersbeing created with Goodman leading the cast. "I'd rather doubt if she wants to talk to me," he said of his former onscreen wife. Despite their distance now, Goodman reflected on their chemistry on the original run ofRoseanne. "We hit it off from jump street. She made me laugh, and I made her laugh, and wow, it was so much fun," he recalled. "We'd get so many viewers for the show back then — 20, 30 million people. Things are so different now, but it was a special time." Adam Rose via Getty Images The revival's planned 11th season was canceled after Barr, who played the titular matriarch of the working-class Conner family, sent a tweet likeningValerie Jarrett, a former advisor to PresidentBarack Obama, to an ape. "Roseanne's Twitter statement is abhorrent, repugnant and inconsistent with our values, and we have decided to cancel her show," President of ABC Entertainment Channing Dungey said in a statement at the time. Shortly after the cancellation, ABC ordered a spinoff titledThe Connerswith Goodman,Laurie Metcalf,Sara Gilbertand more reprising their characters fromRoseanne. Barr's character was killed off due to an opioid overdose. The Connersaired for seven seasons from 2018 to 2025. Snap/Shutterstock "It's really hard," Goodman, who played the patriarch of the family, Dan Conner,told PEOPLEduring a set visit. "It's something I'm going to miss for a while. I'm old and resistant to change." He admitted that the last seven seasons of the spinoff have gone by "so fast," adding, "It was so exciting when we got this together and it seems like it was two weeks ago." Goodman also shared why he thinks the show — andRoseannebefore it — connected so deeply with American audiences across the years. He said it was because of its "focus on just kind of a normal family that's really been up against it. And a lot of people in this country have been up against it for a long time." The PEOPLE Appis now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Roseanneis streaming on Peacock, andThe Connersis available to watch on Hulu. Read the original article onPeople

John Goodman Says He Hasn't Spoken to Roseanne Barr in '7 or 8 Years': I 'Doubt If She Wants to Talk to Me'

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George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded EventNew Foto - George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded Event

George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded Eventoriginally appeared onParade. Country superstarGeorge Straitis known as someone who gives back, and now he has put together a huge event to help the Texas flood victims. Onhis Instagramon Friday, July 11, Strait announced that he and businessman and Vaqueros del Mar partnerTom Cusickwill stage the "Strait to the Heart" benefit event in Boerne, Texas, on Sunday, July 27, to help the Hill Country flood victims. The flooding on July 4 took the lives of over 100 people, including many young girls at the local Camp Mystic. RELATED: Country Icon George Strait, 73, Fights Back Tears During Emotional Eulogy: 'I Miss Him So Much' Strait wants to "directly help those impacted by the Texas floods and recognize first responders who saved the lives of countless members of his community with a fundraising event in Boerne, Texas, at the end of this month." View this post on Instagram A post shared by George Strait (@georgestrait) He writes in a statement, "The destruction and loss in our community from the recent floods is hard to wrap your head around. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. The goal with this event is to raise meaningful, immediate support that can be put directly into the hands of flood victims without delay, while also honoring the first responders that work tirelessly to save lives. Special thanks to our friends and fellow troubadours — @WilliamBeckmann, @RayBensonAATW, @WadeBowen, @DeanDillonMusic, @RileyDuckman, @RandyHouser, @JameyJohnsonOfficial, @KylePark, @HudsonWestbrook and members of my Ace in the Hole Band — for joining me on stage to lend their talent and their hearts to this mission." "The road ahead will be a long one. However, the immediate need is so great that we didn't want to wait. Together, we can show our neighbors that when hardship strikes, Texas and our country stand strong, and we stand together," added Cusick in a statement. RELATED: Why Tim McGraw Was 'Not Getting in a Pissin' Match With George Strait' As Strait mentioned, other guests include William Beckmann, Ray Benson, Wade Bowen, Dean Dillon, Riley Green, Randy Houser, Jamey Johnson, Kyle Park and Hudson Westbrook. Donations will be collected and distributed by 501c3 Vaqueros del Mar Texas Flood Relief Fund, directly benefiting those affected by the flood. For ticket inquiries, please email Vaquerosdm@gmail.com. 🎬SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox🎬 George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded Eventfirst appeared on Parade on Jul 11, 2025 This story was originally reported byParadeon Jul 11, 2025, where it first appeared.

George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded Event

George Strait to Provide 'Meaningful, Immediate' Support for Texas Flood Victims With Star-Studded Event George Strait to Provide ...
Quarterfinal injury affected Novak Djokovic 'quite a bit' in semifinal defeat, but he's set on making Wimbledon returnNew Foto - Quarterfinal injury affected Novak Djokovic 'quite a bit' in semifinal defeat, but he's set on making Wimbledon return

Novak Djokovic's streak of Wimbledon final appearances has come to an end. For the first time since 2018, the Serbian star will not have a spot in the championship match at the All England Club. No. 6 Djokovicbowed outto Italian, and world No. 1, Jannik Sinner in straight sets Friday 6-3, 6-3, 6-4. The 24-time Grand Slam champion was clearly hampered by aninjury he suffered during the home stretch of his quarterfinal victoryover No. 22 seed Flavio Cobolli two days earlier. Djokovic slid and awkwardly fell during his second match point against Cobolli, nearly doing a split before collapsing forward momentarily. The 38-year-old finished the match and quickly punched his ticket to the semis. But hecanceled his practiceonThursday, a sign that he wasn't 100% after the nasty tumble he took in the quarters. Djokovic was asked in his post-match news conference Friday how physically compromised he felt during the semifinal head-to-head versus Sinner. "Quite a bit," Djokovic said. "It wasn't really a pleasant feeling on the court. But I don't want to talk in detail about my injury and whine about not managing to play my best. I want to congratulate Jannik for another great performance. That's it. He's in the finals. He was too strong." Djokovic added, though: "I do feel disappointed I wasn't able to move as well as I thought or hoped I would." Normally dominant on grass, Djokovic — a seven-time Wimbledon champion — struggled to move side-to-side throughout Friday's semifinal. Changing direction proved difficult for him, and he even limped after points. A medical timeout between the second and third sets saw a trainer visit Djokovic, who received treatment on his upper-left leg. After that, Djokovic proceeded to win the next three games and came within a point of taking a 4-0 lead in the third set. But he ended up losing six of the last seven games. Djokovic, still searching for his unprecedented 25th Grand Slam title, has dealt with a series of injuries recently. In addition to his latest issue, he exited this year's Australian Open after just one set in his semifinal match because of a torn hamstring. During the 2024 French Open, he had to withdraw before the quarters after he had torn the meniscus in his right knee, an injury that required surgery. "I don't think it's bad fortune. It's just age," Djokovic said Friday. "The wear and tear of the body. As much as I'm taking care of it, the reality hits me right now the last year and a half like never before, to be honest. It's tough for me to accept that because I feel like when I'm fresh and fit, I can still play very good tennis. I've proven that this year. Playing best of five, particularly this year, has been a real struggle for me physically. The longer the tournament goes, the worse the condition gets. I reached the semis of every slam this year. I have to play Sinner or [Carlos] Alcaraz. These guys are fit, young, sharp. And I feel like I'm going into the match with the tank half empty. It's just not possible to win the match like that. It is what it is. It's one of those things you just have to accept and embrace in some way, deal with reality the way it is and try to make the most out of it." Djokovic lost the previous two Wimbledon finals to Spain's Alcaraz, the world No. 2. He'll now watch Sinner and Alcaraz square off for the title Sunday in a highly anticipated rematch ofthis year's French Open final. Djokovic hopes to be back on Centre Court again. He's planning on a Wimbledon return. "I'm not planning to finish my Wimbledon career today," he said. "I'm planning to come back, definitely at least one more time."

Quarterfinal injury affected Novak Djokovic 'quite a bit' in semifinal defeat, but he's set on making Wimbledon return

Quarterfinal injury affected Novak Djokovic 'quite a bit' in semifinal defeat, but he's set on making Wimbledon return Novak Djo...
Astros call up No. 1 prospect Brice Matthews, will start him at second base on FridayNew Foto - Astros call up No. 1 prospect Brice Matthews, will start him at second base on Friday

TheHouston Astrosare calling up their No. 1 minor-league prospect to provide a boost for their offense. Second baseman Brice Matthews has been called up from Triple-A Sugar Land and is in the starting lineup forFriday's matchupwith theTexas Rangers, batting eighth. Matthews, 23, was Houston's 2023 first-round pick (No. 28 overall) out of Nebraska. This season, he has hit .283/.400/.476 with 12 doubles, 10 home runs, 39 RBI and 25 stolen bases in 325 plate appearances. Matthews is the Astros' top prospect,as ranked by MLB.com. He had beenselected to playin Saturday's MLB All-Star Futures Game before the call-up. Joe Espada on Brice Matthewspic.twitter.com/yxu6hEmZR8 — Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart)July 11, 2025 Astros manager Joe Espada said the plan is to play Matthews every day, possibly mixing him in at shortstop — where he played the majority of his college and minor-league career — in addition to second base. "We know he's a threat on the bases. He's driving the ball," Espada told reporters. "I think he brings a dynamic intensity on both sides of the ball to the lineup right now." Strikeouts have been a problem for Matthews, which Espada said he has been working on since the offseason. He has 98 in 269 at-bats this season. Last year, he totaled 108 strikeouts in 287 at-bats as he progressed through each level of the Astros' system, going from rookie league to Triple-A. As Espada alluded to, Matthews should bring more offense to second base. This season, Houston is getting a collective .223 batting average from the position, fourth-worst in the American League and 24th in MLB. Their .642 OPS at second is fifth-worst in the AL. The Astros movedJose Altuvefromsecond base to left fieldbefore the season in an effort to prolong his career and add depth to the lineup. Matthews will take the active roster spot of outfielder Jake Meyers, who was placed on the 10-day injured listdue to a calf strain.

Astros call up No. 1 prospect Brice Matthews, will start him at second base on Friday

Astros call up No. 1 prospect Brice Matthews, will start him at second base on Friday TheHouston Astrosare calling up their No. 1 minor-leag...

 

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