RUI HACHIMURA AND THE LOS ANGELES LAKERS
With the trade deadline just over two weeks away, the Lakers made the first significant move, acquiring Rui Hachimura from the Wizards in exchange for Kendrick Nunn and three second-round picks (2023, 2028 and 2029).
The Lakers desperately need his help. The 6’8″ Hachimura can fill a key role in both small and big lineups, and even if the shooting never returns to last season’s level (47 percent on catch-and-shoot 3-pointers), things should be easier playing alongside LeBron James.
Our Sam Quinn gave the Lakers an “A-” grade for the buy-low move while acknowledging there’s work to be done.
The Wizards, meanwhile, earned a D-, and it’s totally deserved. They haven’t signed their first-round pick to an extension since Otto Porter Jr. (drafted in 2013), and as Sam writes, “Yet again, the Wizards have proven either unwilling or unable to properly develop young players.”
Oh, and as for those second-round picks? No Wizards second-rounder from the past 10 drafts has even played for the team. Washington also announced that Kristaps Porzingis (ankle) is week-to-week. Sigh.
THE KANSAS JAYHAWKS AND DUKE BLUE DEVILS
Kansas has tied history, and not in a good way. The No. 9 Jayhawks fell, 75-69, at No. 17 Baylor for their third straight loss. That matches their longest losing streak under Bill Self (since 2003-04).
Baylor’s guards dominated: LJ Cryer had 22 points (19 in the first half), Adam Flagler added 17, and Langston Love scored 11. The Bears finished with an 17-8 advantage in second-chance points, a 19-8 advantage in points off turnovers and a 13-2 edge in bench points.
Those issues likely aren’t going away for Kansas:
Our Kyle Boone has more thoughts on the game here.
Elsewhere in a bad night for blue bloods, Duke fell at Virginia Tech, 78-75, in a game marred by controversy and injury.
Making matters worse for Duke, Filipowski’s fellow star freshman Dariq Whitehead left the game early with a left leg injury and did not return. He watched the end of the contest on crutches. It’s his second lower-body injury this season, and an extended absence would not only really hurt Duke, but also Whitehead’s NBA Draft stock, Kyle notes.
Elsewhere from Monday…
And then there were four: the Eagles, 49ers, Chiefs and Bengals.
We learned a lot over the weekend, but I think the biggest takeaway is how dangerous the Bengals are. They didn’t just go to Buffalo and beat the Bills. They went to Buffalo and dominated the Bills. It starts with Joe Burrow, who joined some select company with the win.
But Burrow said something following the game that stands out: “I think we’re a more complete team [than last year].” He’s not wrong:
But don’t worry, Bengals fans: Your team still feels disrespected and is using that as motivation. As for the team they’ll face, the Chiefs are closely monitoring Patrick Mahomes‘ ankle. Andy Reid issued an update Monday, saying they’ll take a “wait-and-see” approach regarding his practice reps and that this ankle injury isn’t as bad as the one Mahomes suffered in 2019. Tackle Orlando Brown Jr. says the team will rally around Mahomes and play even harder for their star quarterback.
The Burrow-vs.-Mahomes history is well-documented, but over in the NFC, Brock Purdy and Jalen Hurts have some history, too: an absolute thriller back in their college days of 2019. They’re set to make some history as well.
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The 2023 Baseball Hall of Fame class will be announced tonight, and there are plenty of storylines to go around. You can see the entire ballot here.
The top question mark is Scott Rolen, who’s in his sixth year on the ballot and trending in the right direction. But the margins are thin, and getting the requisite 75 percent of votes isn’t easy.
Is this Rolen’s year? Here’s what our Matt Snyder says.
That’s one of the six things to watch for tonight that Matt highlighted.
⚽ Lazio vs. AC Milan, 2:45 p.m. on Paramount+
⚾ Baseball Hall of Fame announcement, 6 p.m. on MLB Network
? Celtics at Heat, 7:30 p.m. on TNT
? No. 5 Kansas State at No. 12 Iowa State, 9 p.m. on ESPNU
? Clippers at Lakers, 10 p.m. on TNT