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Prediction­s for 2018: Pop ponders presidency?

- Scott Gleeson

What will 2018 bring to the sports world? USA TODAY provides some serious and not-so-serious prediction­s. 1. LeBron James joins the Lakers. And Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert has another meltdown when the King leaves Cleveland, spurning the city again. Imagine LaVar Ball inviting LeBron for dinner and Lonzo Ball directing the fast break with LeBron for the finish. If one exec can get a monster signing done, it’s Lakers frontman Magic Johnson. 2. Lonzo Ball breaks free from his daddy’s web. If James (or another superstar) heads to the Lakers, Lonzo will decide that LaVar’s outlandish comments and behavior are too much. The ultimate betrayal: Lonzo signs with Nike or Adidas over Big Baller Brand.

3. Spurs coach Gregg Popovich announces he’ll run for president in

2020. And Pop selects Warriors coach Steve Kerr as his running mate. Imagine a debate between Popovich and Presi-

dent Trump. 4. A healthy Tiger Woods wins an

other major. Finally playing without serious back pain, Woods gets his first major win since 2008. Just seeing Tiger back on the golf course might be enough for some fans, but a championsh­ip fist-

pump 5. Serena is long overdue. Williams wins all four Grand her pregnancy Slams. After in 2017, taking Williams time off en- for hances en’s tennis her legacy player as the ever greatest by winning wom2018’s Wimbledon Australian and U.S. Open, Open. French Open,

6. Lindsey Vonn becomes an Olympic darling (again) at Pyeongchan­g Winter Games. After winning gold in the 2010 Games, Vonn has been plagued by injuries in recent years. But she recently told CNN that she wants to win for her grandfathe­r, who introduced the sport to her family and died last month. 7. Unexpected World Cup outcomes. Switzerlan­d and Belgium make it past the quarters for the first time ever in the 2018 World Cup in Russia. 8. Conor McGregor competes on

Dancing with the Stars. It might not have the same punch or drama as a Floyd Mayweather Jr.-McGregor superfight, but wouldn’t you like to see McGregor incite a brawl on the dance floor? 9. An NHL team lands in Seattle. The ticket drive goes well enough that the NHL can’t refuse expansion, setting up the league’s 32nd team for 2020-21. Sorry, Quebec City. 10. Derek Jeter suffers buyer’s remorse, puts the Marlins up for sale. The former Yankees great can’t handle the criticism after turning the Marlins into what agent Scott Boras called “a pawnshop.” 11. Bryce Harper leaves the Nation

als for the Cubs. The Giancarlo Stanton trade means the Yankees might not be Harper’s top suitor anymore. His friendship with Kris Bryant could be a difference-maker, and playing at Wrigley Field while contending for a World Series could be just as enticing a year from now.

12. Yankees teammates Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton hit a combined 116 home runs. Breaking the record held by Roger Maris (61) and Mickey Mantle (54) in 1961. 13. Miami Marlins lose a major league-record 121 games. Breaking the mark set by the 1962 New York Mets (40-120). 14. The Indians are finally put out of their misery. And win a World Series.

This secures manager Terry Francona’s spot in the Hall of Fame.

15. After leading Duke to its sixth national championsh­ip, coach Mike Krzyzewski retires. (Editor’s note: We predicted this last year. And the year before that. It’s bound to come true.)

16. Arizona State coach Bobby Hurley, the former Blue Devils point guard, is named Krzyzewski’s succes

sor. Hurley’s Sun Devils are off to a hot start and look poised to do some damage in the Pac-12 and NCAAs in ’18. 17. UConn women’s basketball team falls short again. It will be surprising for the Huskies to not cut down the nets. 18. A $100 million coaching contract. If it doesn’t happen in 2018, it will happen soon. Texas A&M just gave Jimbo Fisher a 10-year, $75 million deal.

And as the money continues to pour into college athletics and college football coaches’ salaries continue to rise, a $100 million deal doesn’t just seem possible. It seems inevitable. 19. A defensive player wins the

Heisman Trophy. Houston defensive tackle Ed Oliver or Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa put together a Ndamukong Suh-like dominating season to beat out mediocre campaigns from quarterbac­ks and running backs. (Charles Woodson is the only primarily defensive player to win the award, doing so as a defensive back, kick returner and occasional wide receiver for Michigan in 1997.) 20. Tim Tebow gets a speeding ticket. Seriously, 2018 could be a wild one.

21. Roger Federer wins another Grand Slam. At the age of 36, Federer wins his record 20th Grand Slam tennis tournament title. Considerin­g he won the Australian Open and Wimbledon this year, age is just a number with this guy. 22. Rob and Rex Ryan get into another bar fight. And the sun will rise in the East. The Ryan brothers got involved in a skirmish at a Nashville sports bar last spring during the Stanley Cup Finals. These boring brothers have surely learned their lesson, right? 23. Johnny Manziel plays in the NFL. It will be a long road, but reigniting his career in the CFL — the league just approved his eligibilit­y after a lengthy examinatio­n process — will be a start.

24. Jon Gruden coaches again. The ESPN personalit­y and former NFL coach is always flirting with the idea and tosses around “never say never” responses to coaching rumors. Whether in the NCAA or NFL, Gruden is a prime target.

25. Donald Trump names Mike Leach his new White House spokespers­on. Be honest — Leach would be more entertaini­ng than Anthony Scaramucci ever was.

26. The U.S. women’s hockey team faces Canada in the Olympic final (again). And wins this time. The Canadians have had the U.S. team’s number in the Olympics, winning the last four gold medals, including an OT win in Sochi. That served as motivation for the USA, which has won the last three world championsh­ips since that 2014 defeat.

27. Politics overshadow sports for at least a day, maybe more, in Pyeong

chang. The security situation remains a concern because of continued missile tests by North Korea and rhetoric between Kim Jong Un and President Trump. The White House has not said whom it will send in its delegation. While U.S. presidents do not always attend Olympics in other countries, it’s unquestion­able that Trump will have an effect, if in no other way than a tweet.

28. Jimmie Johnson wins record eighth NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series title, retires. Johnson surpasses Richard Petty and the late Dale Earnhardt Sr. for the most Cup titles, leaving the California native with nothing else to prove. His retirement leaves NASCAR without another bankable star and follows the retirement of teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2017. Contributi­ng: Scott Boeck, Rachel Axon, A.J. Perez, Nicole Poell

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Will Spurs coach Gregg Popovich announce his candidacy for U.S. president? SOOBUM IM/USA TODAY SPORTS
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Serena Williams could win all four Grand Slam tournament­s next year. QUINN ROONEY/GETTY IMAGES

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