Monterey Herald

Nets' Irving requests trade: report

-

All-Star guard Kyrie Irving has asked the Brooklyn Nets for a trade, according to ESPN and The Athletic.

Irving made the request after talks about a new contract did not go to his liking, the news outlets reported Friday.

The NBA's trade deadline is Thursday. The Nets — coming off a 43-point loss at Boston on Wednesday — open a five-game homestand on Saturday against Washington. They play six of their last seven games before the All-Star break at home; the only “road” game in that stretch is at the New York Knicks.

But whether Irving will be part of any of that is unclear now.

Irving's agent and stepmother, Shetellia Irving, told Bleacher Report last week that she had reached out to the Nets regarding an extension. Kyrie Irving — whose current deal with the Nets expires after this season — is eligible for a four-year contract worth as much as $200 million.

Baseball

MLB FORMS ECONOMIC GROUP AS REGIONAL TV IN PERIL >> Concerned about a possible bankruptcy for the company that owns local broadcasti­ng rights to 14 of the 30 Major League Baseball teams, the league has formed a new economic study committee that will gather next week at the owners' meetings in Palm Beach, Florida.

The existence of the committee was disclosed to The Associated Press by a person familiar with the planning who spoke on condition of anonymity because no announceme­nt had been made.

The committee also will examine revenue disparity among MLB clubs.

Los Angeles Dodgers chairman Mark Walter and Detroit Tigers chairman Chris Ilitch are among the committee members, the person said.

Football

MENACING CHARGE AGAINST BENGALS' JOE MIXON IS DISMISSED >> Bengals running back Joe Mixon no longer faces a misdemeano­r

charge of aggravated menacing over allegation­s that he threatened and pointed a gun at a woman in Cincinnati.

A Friday order dismissing the case in Hamilton County Municipal Court said only that the city prosecutor's office requested the dismissal “in the interest of justice.”

A warrant for Mixon was issued Thursday. A police officer's accompanyi­ng affidavit alleged that the 26-year-old pointed a firearm and told the victim: “You should be popped in the face. I should shoot you, the police (can't) get me.”

It said the altercatio­n happened a few blocks from the Bengals' stadium on Jan. 21 — the day before Cincinnati beat the Buffalo Bills in a divisional­round playoff game — but included no other details about the circumstan­ces.

RAIDERS HIRE FORMER COMMANDERS OC SCOTT TURNER >>

Former Washington Commanders offensive coordinato­r Scott Turner is joining the Las Vegas Raiders' staff, likely helping oversee the passing game.

“I'm just happy to be a part of the staff and it's obviously coach (Josh) McDaniels' deal, and I'm just going to be ready to contribute and help the best I can,” Turner said Friday. “I'll get out there and get a feel for the team. It's just everything's so new right now.”

The 40-year-old Turner was the Commanders' offensive coordinato­r the last three seasons before he was fired Jan. 10. Washington ranked 20th in total offense, 21st in passing and 24th in scoring this season.

Turner, the son of longtime former NFL offensive coordinato­r and head coach Norv, oversaw eight quarterbac­ks during his time with the Commanders. Their offense was ranked in the bottom half of the league all three seasons.

Tennis TENNIS PRO VARVARA LEPCHENKO'S DOPING BAN CUT TO 21 MONTHS >>

Former top20 tennis player and U.S. Olympian Varvara Lepchenko's doping suspension for use of a banned stimulant was reduced from four years to 21 months as part of an agreement with the Internatio­nal Tennis Federation after she appealed to the Court of Arbitratio­n for Sport.

The settlement agreement was signed in October, approved by CAS on Tuesday and made public by the ITF on Friday. The World Anti-Doping Agency signed off on it, too.

Lepchenko's urine sample after a first-round loss at the Hungarian Grand Prix in July 2021 contained the stimulant. She then competed at three other events — including winning a title in Charleston, South Carolina — before being provisiona­lly banned for four years, backdated to August 2021.

PAUL, MCDONALD GIVE US 2-0 LEAD OVER UZBEKISTAN IN DAVIS CUP >>

Australian Open semifinali­st Tommy Paul and Mackenzie McDonald, who beat Rafael Nadal at Melbourne Park, gave the United States a 2-0 lead over host Uzbekistan in Davis Cup qualifying on Friday.

Paul beat Khumoyun

Sultanov 6-1, 7-6 (6) after McDonald's Davis Cup debut produced a 6-4, 6-1 victory over Sergey Fomin on an indoor hard court in Tashkent.

The best-of-five-match series finishes Saturday with one match in doubles followed by two in singles. The Americans can clinch a spot in the group stage of the Davis Cup Finals if Rajeev Ram and Austin Krajicek defeat Fomin and Sanjar Fayziev in doubles.

Racing FORD RETURNS TO FORMULA ONE IN PARTNERSHI­P WITH RED BULL >>

Ford will return to Formula One as the engine provider for Red Bull Racing in a partnershi­p announced Friday that begins with immediate technical support this season and engines in 2026.

Red Bull powertrain­s and Ford will partner on the developmen­t of a hybrid power unit that will supply engines to both Red Bull and AlphaTauri when new F1 regulation­s begin in 2026.

The American automaker dominated F1 in the late 1960s and 1970s as an engine manufactur­er with Cosworth and Ford is the third most successful engine maker in F1 history with 10 constructo­rs' championsh­ips and 13 drivers' championsh­ips.

Olympics BALTIC PMS: OLYMPIC BOYCOTT POSSIBLE IF RUSSIANS COMPETE >>

The prime ministers of the three Baltic countries urged the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee to ban Russian athletes from next year's Paris Games because of the war in Ukraine, saying Friday a boycott was a possibilit­y.

Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas said athletes from her country could be put in a situation where they are competing against Russians, claiming many of them “are soldiers.”

“I think that our efforts should be on convincing our other friends and allies that the participat­ion of Russian and Belarusian athletes is just wrong,” Kallas said, adding in Russia's ally in the war. “So boycotting is the next step. I think people will understand why this is necessary.”

 ?? FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? The Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving rests during the first half against the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 26in New York.
FRANK FRANKLIN II — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE The Brooklyn Nets' Kyrie Irving rests during the first half against the Detroit Pistons on Jan. 26in New York.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States