Times Standard (Eureka)

NCAA athlete compensati­on case to be heard by high court in 2021

- Wire services

For the first time in more than three decades, the Supreme Court will hear a case involving the NCAA and what it means to be a college athlete.

The high court on Wednesday agreed to review a court decision in an antitrust lawsuit the NCAA has said blurred “the line between student-athletes and profession­als” by removing caps on compensati­on that major college football and basketball players can receive.

The case will be argued in 2021 with a decision expected before the end of June. The last time the Supreme Court heard an NCAA case was 1984. NCAA vs. the Board of Regents of the University of Oklahoma changed the way college football could be broadcast on television, setting the stage of billiondol­lar media rights contracts and conference realignmen­t.

NBA

WISEMAN, GREEN ‘UNLIKELY’ TO PLAY IN PRESEASON FINALE » After James Wiseman and Draymond Green returned to practice, head coach Steve Kerr said it’s “unlikely” either will play in the Warriors’ preseason finale Thursday in Sacramento.

Because the Warriors want them to participat­e in a scrimmage before making their debut, both Wiseman and Green were ruled out for Tuesday’s preseason game against the Kings, but could return as soon as the regular-season opener on Dec. 22 in Brooklyn.

Wiseman and Green sat out training camp because of positive coronaviru­s tests and were cleared to join practice Monday after progressin­g through the league’s protocol

NFL

RAIDERS MISSING 4 MORE DEFENSIVE STARTERS FOR CHARGERS GAME » The Las Vegas Raiders will be

without four more defensive starters for their first game under new coordinato­r Rod Marinelli.

Coach Jon Gruden said that defensive end Clelin Ferrell will miss Thursday night’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers with a shoulder injury, and linebacker Nicholas Morrow, cornerback Damon Arnette and safety Johnathan Abram all will be out with concussion­s. Defensive tackle Maliek Collins is already on injured reserve with a hamstring injury. OWNERS DELAY DECISION ON 17-GAME REGULAR SEASON » NFL owners have delayed a decision on implementi­ng a 17-game regular season for 2021.

During a teleconfer­ence call that replaced the usual December gathering of owners in Dallas, they opted to push back any move on the expanded season until early in 2021. The NFL and the players’ union agreed during collective bargaining talks earlier this year to adding one regular-season game to the schedule, but not before next season.

MLB

MLB RECLASSIFI­ES NEGRO LEAGUES AS MAJOR LEAGUE

» Willie Mays will add some hits to his record, Monte Irvin’s big league batting average should climb over .300 and Satchel Paige may add nearly 150 victories to his total.

Josh Gibson, the greatest of all Negro League sluggers, might just wind up with a major league record, too.

The statistics and records of greats like Gibson, Paige and roughly 3,400 other players are set to join Major League Baseball’s books after MLB announced it is reclassify­ing the Negro Leagues as a major league.

MLB said Wednesday it was “correcting a longtime oversight in the game’s history” by elevating the Negro Leagues on the centennial of its founding. The Negro Leagues consisted of seven leagues, and MLB will include records from those circuits between 1920- 48. The Negro Leagues began to dissolve one year after Jackie Robinson became MLB’s first Black player with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. MLB TELLS MANAGERS TO EXPECT ON-TIME SPRING TRAINING START » Big league managers say Major League Baseball instructed

them to prepare for spring training to start on time in mid-February despite uncertaint­y around the coronaviru­s.

Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash said that officials from the commission­er’s office had a meeting with managers Tuesday and expressed optimism about opening spring camps as scheduled.

“That message has been fairly consistent,” Cash said. “We’ll continue to plan and prepare until if we are told otherwise.”

Soccer

QUAKES LOSE HOESEN IN MLS EXPANSION DRAFT » San Jose Earthquake­s forward Danny Hoesen was among five players selected by Austin FC during the 2020 MLS expansion draft on Tuesday .

Hoesen, 29, was out of contract following the 2020 season and was not tendered a Bona Fide Offer. He tallied 23 goals and 12 assists in 104 appearance­s (64 starts) since joining the team in 2017. Hoesen made just eight appearance­s in 2020, missing the final two months of the season after having surgery to repair oblique and adductor muscle tears.

 ?? J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Supreme Court has agreed to review a court decision in an antitrust lawsuit involving the NCAA.
J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Supreme Court has agreed to review a court decision in an antitrust lawsuit involving the NCAA.

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