Les Jonas Brothers au Festival d’été de Québec: fièvre pop du samedi soir

Les samedis soirs pop se suivent et se ressemblent… un peu au Pageant d’été de Québec. Deux ans après le live performance survolté de Maroon 5 sur les plaines d’Abraham, les Jonas Brothers ont ravi les jeunes adultes nostalgiques des années 2000 en jouant tout ce que leurs répertoires commun et solo comptent de succès.

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«JB, c’est pour les Jonas Brothers, pas pour Justin Bieber», pouvait-on lire sur une affiche brandie par une spectatrice.

Elle était loin d’être la seule à manifester son allégeance envers le boys band du New Jersey, attendu de pied ferme, il va sans dire, par des Plaines bien occupées, sans que ce soit la cohue des grands soirs.

Pour affronter cet amour, Kevin, Joe et Nick n’étaient pas arrivés les mains vides. Ils étaient soutenus par un très efficace groupe de 11 musiciens et choristes, dont l’épatante guitariste JinJoo Lee, qui a volé la vedette à quelques events par son jeu agile et inspiré.

Ceux qui étaient sur place peuvent en témoigner.


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Généreux

Même si le live performance ne s’est pas étiré en longueur, le trio a été généreux. Pas moins de 24 titres étaient au programme.

Les succès de l’époque des movies Camp Rock, notamment Gotta Discover Me qui a illuminé les Plaines, ont fait mouche tout comme l’énergisante Cake By The Ocean, reprise de DNCE, projet parallèle de Joe.

Ils ont aussi offert une belle relecture du classique Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You et conclu en power en alignant Burnin’ Up, Solely Human, Sucker et Depart Earlier than You Love Me.

Pour la ballade When You Look Me In The Eyes, les Jonas ont demandé aux opérateurs de caméras de filmer des {couples} en practice de s’embrasser. Une idée aussi quétaine que racoleuse, mais tout le monde s’est bien amusé à regarder, sur les écrans géants, les amoureux se laisser aller, certains avec plus d’abandon que d’autres. 



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Il manquait le petit further

Si leurs fidèles ont été rassasiés, on ne peut cependant pas dire que les trois gars ont offert une efficiency artistique mémorable.

Nous n’étions pas en présence de bêtes de scène. Contrairement à un Adam Levine qui avait été transporté par la ferveur des admirateurs de Maroon 5, en 2022, les Jonas Brothers se sont contentés d’enchaîner les chansons sans y mettre plus d’énergie qu’il ne le faut.

Si elle existe, la complicité entre les frères n’était pas seen non plus.

Le petit further, celui qui fait la différence entre les bons concert events et les concert events mémorables, n’y était pas.

La liste des chansons des Jonas Brothers

  • Have fun!
  • What A Man Gotta Do
  • Waffle Home
  • That’s Simply The Manner We Roll
  • S.O.S.
  • Maintain On
  • Cool
  • Gotta Discover You/Introducing Me
  • Play My Music
  • When You Look Me In The Eyes
  • Yr 3000
  • Summer season Child
  • 13.Shut
  • Toothbrush
  • Jealous
  • Cake By The Ocean
  • Can’t Take My Eyes Off Of You
  • Lovebug
  • I Imagine
  • Burnin’ Up
  • Solely Human
  • Sucker
  • Depart Earlier than You Love Me
  • The Walkoff
Carly Rae Jepsen: ils attendaient LA toune



Carly Rae Jepsen, sur les plaines d’Abraham, samedi soir.


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Même si elle a lancé plusieurs albums pop de grande qualité depuis dix ans, Carly Rae Jepsen semble condamnée à être l’artiste d’une chanson, mais toute une, Name Me Possibly, le succès interplanétaire qui a lancé sa carrière en 2012.

À half quelques flammèches provoquées par les excellentes Run Away With Me et I Actually Like You, sa prestation de milieu de soirée recevait un accueil plutôt tiède de la half du public des Plaines quand elle a largué sa bombe, après 45 minutes de musique.

Tout à coup, le parterre s’est transfiguré. Enfin, la chanson que tout le monde attendait.

Les festivaliers ont sorti leurs téléphones, chanté et dansé avec la Canadienne de 38 ans, toute de rose vêtue, qui était justement descendue près des barrières pour profiter de cet immediate d’euphorie temporaire.

Même si le public a ensuite rangé sa ferveur, Carly Rae Jepsen a fini en power, en misant notamment sur l’air de Minimize To The Feeling en guise d’au revoir.

Diamond Café: Michael Jackson (ou James Brown), sors de ce corps

Le Brittano-Colombien Tristan Thompson, alias Diamond Cafe, a un jour raconté à un journaliste qu’il avait été un personnificateur de Michael Jackson.

C’est à croire que le roi de la pop ne l’a jamais quitté. Lors d’une prestation qui nous a laissés pantois, cet adepte d’une funk-pop qui était au goût du jour il y a 40 ans s’est surtout fait remarquer pour ses intonations vocales très fortement inspirées de MJ, James Brown et autre Prince, de même que pour sa présence scénique théâtrale qui frisait la caricature.

Le gars a quand même toute une voix, mais à trop se laisser habiter par les fantômes des années 1980, on n’a pas le sentiment d’avoir rencontré le vrai Diamond Cafe.

NBA offseason winners and losers: Kings raise floor with DeMar DeRozan deal; Lakers’ summer had been a bust

Because the NBA offseason continues to die down, we’re operating out of huge names, particularly now with the Kings bringing in DeMar DeRozan in from Chicago on a sign-and-trade. We’re all watching the Lauri Markkanen rumors. We’ll see what, if something, comes of that. 

Till then, we’re in analysis mode for what we have already seen with the knowledge we’ve got out there to us at this second. With that in thoughts, under are the offseason winners and losers. Perceive this can be a fluid checklist. Issues can change shortly. However here is the way it seems to be in the intervening time. 

Winner: Sacramento Kings

Our Sam Quinn slapped the Kings with a D- grade for the sign-and-trade that netted them DeMar DeRozan from Chicago whereas sending, most notably, Harrison Barnes and a 2031 choose swap to the Spurs (Sam isn’t alone in his pessimism). I will push again on that, nonetheless, however not essentially as a result of I do not agree with the critiques. 

It is true that DeRozan is about to show 35 and the Kings signed him via his age-37 season at over $25M a yr. That would age badly. It is also true that DeRozan, a ball-stopping isolation scorer, would not precisely match Sacramento’s extra motion-based offense, nor does he assist an already porous protection. 

All that stated, that is the Kings that we’re speaking about. They’ve missed the playoffs 17 of the final 18 years. We won’t have a look at each big-name roster addition via the identical “Does this make them a contender?” prism. Within the context of the Kings, they’d a little bit honeymoon interval after they traded for Domantas Sabonis and took the Warriors to seven video games within the 2023 playoffs, however that degree of success has now grow to be anticipated, and within the Western Convention, should you’re not getting higher, you are getting worse. 

DeMar DeRozan is best than Harrison Barnes. It truly might be that straightforward. 

You’ll be able to lose organizational momentum fairly shortly. Sacramento did not make it out of the Play-In Match this previous season, and possession has been fairly clear about anticipating to win proper now. That is not at all times the most effective method. The Atlanta Hawks have been as soon as in that boat with impatient possession and so they began overextending on shortsighted strikes and are actually mainly screwed. 

However the Kings, I’d argue, have a greater basis in place than the Hawks did after their 2021 run to the convention finals. I am betting nearly each GM within the league would take De’Aaron Fox over Trae Younger, and Sabonis is the second All-Star-level participant the Hawks by no means actually discovered. 

I have a look at this DeRozan transfer extra like what the Timberwolves did in buying and selling for Rudy Gobert. Bear in mind, that commerce was ruthlessly mocked. Gobert was on the improper facet of 30 and was seen as a horrible match for a Timberwolves workforce that had discovered success in a spaced-out system with no lane-cloggers jamming up the driving lanes for Anthony Edwards. 

However Gobert assured a fantastic protection, and that baseline, that floor-raiser if you’ll, represented a degree of reliability which means extra to a traditionally downtrodden franchise than it will to, say, a franchise just like the Lakers or Warriors or Celtics that can solely name a championship a hit. 

The Kings have already got a very good offense with out DeRozan, and the Timberwolves already had a very good protection with out Gobert. This simply additional solidifies it when Fox is on the bench or lacking his normal 15-20 video games. DeRozan stays a few certain a bucket as attainable in tight possessions. That issues lots over the course of 82 video games, and certainly the Kings need to prioritize the common season. They can not fear a lot about playoff viability, the place protection will actually harm them. They need to get in the playoffs to maintain the nice vibes going, after which, from there, take their probabilities that they’ll rating sufficient and play first rate sufficient on the defensive finish to make some noise. 

A lot of this optimism is predicated on the concept DeRozan can, and can, adapt his sport to suit the Kings. He isn’t going to be a spot-up 3-point shooter, however the concept of him exchanging a few of these rhythm-dribbling isolations to create off the catch in opposition to shifting defenses when sharing the courtroom with Fox is intriguing. If DeRozan can anchor non-Fox lineups with Malik Monk as extra of a featured scorer, the Kings ought to be capable to put an elite five-man offensive unit on the ground for 48 minutes each evening. That is fairly candy. 

Additionally, Sacramento won’t be achieved. The truth is, I would say it is a fairly protected wager it is not. Kevin Huerter seems like a possible commerce candidate because the Kings’ wing rotation is fairly full and Huerter’s taking pictures and creation talents are recognized to be coveted by a number of groups. Sacramento is underneath the tax and may tackle about one other $5M earlier than hitting the first-apron arduous cap that was triggered by the signal and commerce for DeRozan. Huerter, simply for example, might match the cash in a commerce with Brooklyn for Dorian Finney-Smith. 

Sacramento nonetheless has all its personal draft picks transferring ahead, so it has these to connect to wage in one other commerce as properly. The Kings can nonetheless make a big transfer, and the truth that DeRozan did not price them any of these picks makes it arguably a good higher deal for them than Gobert was for Minnesota, which was fairly rattling good in hindsight. 

Worst-case situation, DeRozan is a foul match and the Kings’ offense, which was already good, would not get any higher and the protection will get worse and Sacramento is on the hook for his wage for a pair extra years than it will like. Is DeRozan actually going to fall to this point off that Sacramento could not flip round and commerce him down the highway? I doubt it. This can be a higher play than, say, signing up for a long-term, huge-money take care of Brandon Ingram, an identical participant to DeRozan who was additionally believed to be an choice. 

In the end, it is not like I am calling this a house run. However I believe, within the context of the Kings, it is well worth the swing. 

Loser: Los Angeles Lakers

We maintain listening to about this (air quotes) third star they’re wanting to herald, however overlook a star; the Lakers are hanging out on function gamers. Klay Thompson informed them no, and he had each motive to finish his profession in Los Angeles, the place he was born and the place his dad received two championships and nonetheless serves as a Lakers radio commentator. 

LeBron James virtually dared Rob Pelinka to get one thing important achieved by saying he would take into account taking a pay lower within the neighborhood of $20 million on the primary yr of his most up-to-date deal if it meant the Lakers might lastly add that third massive piece, however that provide went out the window when James inked a two-year deal that’s now being reported as price $101M, a shade underneath the initially reported variety of $104M. That slight trim places the Lakers slightly below the second apron, which does open up just a few extra choices, however not a lot. So I suppose that is a win. 

At this level, the Lakers are sitting right here with two of their three greatest additions of the summer time being their coach and LeBron’s child. The third one is Dalton Knecht, who fell to them at No. 17. As a man that many had projected to go within the high 10, Knecht might find yourself being one of many draft’s greatest steals.

However suffice it to say, Knecht isn’t swinging the Lakers’ fortunes by hook or by crook. At this level, most likely no person nonetheless out there’s. I can guarantee you we’ll maintain listening to Trae Younger rumors, and possibly they’ll get him ultimately. I do not essentially assume that will even be a win, however a minimum of with a participant of that caliber we might come again to the offseason analysis desk. Till then, the Lakers have gotten worse, if solely, at greatest, by staying the identical. 

The Sixers are winners by touchdown George, who matches neatly of their beginning lineup between fellow All-Stars Joel Embiid and Tyrese Maxey, who signed his personal $204 million extension. George will virtually actually be the most effective participant to vary groups in free company, and his addition makes the Sixers one of many NBA’s high title contenders behind the reigning champion Celtics. 

A report in latest weeks indicated the 76ers’ curiosity in George was cooling, however that by no means made a lot sense. The match right here is apparent. The Sixers wanted an impression wing and had no challenge giving George a fourth yr on his contract, one thing the Clippers apparently refused to do.

As well as, the Sixers add Eric Gordon for taking pictures and Andre Drummond as an Embiid backup, and so they re-signed Kelly Oubre, who was terrific for them final season and might be even higher this season with out as a lot required of him offensively with George on board. 

Loser: Los Angeles Clippers

The Clippers misplaced George to the 76ers as a result of they have been unwilling to max out his contract for the complete 4 years. Ultimately, they have been extra terrified of the second apron, and the roster-building penalties that it carries, than they have been of dropping George for nothing. 

The Clippers reportedly had a commerce alternative for George with the Warriors that will’ve a minimum of introduced again some beneficial stuff, together with a first-round choose and Jonathan Kuminga — however it will’ve include a $30 million Chris Paul dedication that will’ve most likely put them over the second apron anyway. 

Sending PG to a convention rival like Golden State most likely wasn’t a highly regarded concept both. So George, who price the Clippers Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, is gone for nothing. However look on the intense facet … you continue to get to pay Kawhi Leonard, who won’t ever be wholesome, and James Harden, who hasn’t been price his wage for his final three groups and can solely worsen, virtually 1 / 4 billion {dollars} over the following three years! 

It is not completely a misplaced trigger. The Clips added protection with Derrick Jones Jr. and rotational depth with Nic Batum, Kevin Porter, Kris Dunn and Mo Bamba. That however, nonetheless being tied to Leonard and Harden seems like rehiring the captains of a ship that is already sunk. 

In a vacuum, Mikal Bridges is not price 5 first-round picks and one other swap. However within the context of this Knicks workforce, he’s. With OG Anunoby re-signed, the Knicks are one of many few groups that may match the Celtics’ blueprint of an entire squad of top-shelf perimeter defenders funneling scorers towards an elite rim protector, which is able to possible be Mitchell Robinson with Isaiah Hartenstein on his strategy to Oklahoma Metropolis. It is unattainable to overstate how a lot Bridges elevates this already excellent workforce. 

Offensive readability, which might’ve been an actual downside had the Knicks gone conventional star looking, might be retained round Jalen Brunson because the unequalled alpha with Bridges slotting again right into a extra pure function of secondary scorer and lethal flooring spacer. New York additionally did good work within the draft by buying and selling for a bunch of second-round picks that present them with extra monetary flexibility as their payroll units to balloon when Bridges and Brunson grow to be eligible for extensions. Second-round choose Tyler Kolek might additionally find yourself being a right away contributor as a Brunson backup. 

The one downer is dropping Hartenstein to the Thunder — and it is a massive downer. Nevertheless it was additionally anticipated because the Knicks have been solely in a position to provide Hartenstein a first-year wage of $16.1M and a four-year max whole of $72.5M as a result of they solely had his early Fowl rights. The Thunder gave him $87M over three years for a mean annual wage of practically $30M. The excellent news is the Knicks nonetheless have Mitchell Robinson, who does all the things Hartenstein does as a rim protector and historic offensive rebounder. New York continues to be having an unbelievable summer time. 

New York’s loss is Oklahoma Metropolis’s win in Isaiah Hartenstein, who virtually single-handedly fixes OKC’s rebounding downside (just about the one gap the workforce had) whereas including a second elite rim protector subsequent to Chet Holmgren. OKC can now rotate a big-time heart for the complete 48 minutes and the 2 can even play collectively in super-big lineups given Holmgren’s means to house out to the 3-point line. Unimaginable signing. 

And it comes on the heels of one other huge defensive addition in Alex Caruso, who comes over from the Bulls for Josh Giddey, who was misplaced on this workforce anyway. OKC’s protection was already tremendous stout, and now you add Caruso to Lu Dort, Jalen Williams, Shai-Gilgeous-Alexander and Cason Wallace on the perimeter, with Holmgren and Hartenstein on the again finish? Oklahoma Metropolis simply grew to become the favourite to win the West. I do not care if the chances do not replicate it but. 

Klay Thompson is gone to the Mavericks and Golden State wasn’t in a position to flip Chris Paul into something on the commerce market — which, by extension, means additionally they did not get something for Jordan Poole in hindsight. They struck out on Paul George. These are losses by any normal. 

However the Warriors have quietly made some fairly good strikes to fill out the roster. First they acquired De’Anthony Melton, then Kyle Anderson, and now Buddy Hield is on the best way. In essence, Golden State could be utilizing the traded-player exception created by the Thompson sign-and-trade with Dallas to separate on Anderson and Hield. These two guys are simply flat out extra beneficial to the Warriors than Thompson was, and Melton is a giant improve from Paul. 

Additionally, Lauri Markkanen is in play. If that occurs, the Warriors simply had themselves a large summer time. However even when it would not, I’d nonetheless say they acquired higher, maybe appreciably, whereas additionally getting underneath the tax. 

Donovan Mitchell is staying on a three-year, $150.3 million max extension. The deal, which features a participant choice for the 2027-28 season, ends any doubt about Mitchell’s rapid future in Cleveland, the place it was lengthy questioned whether or not he was making a mere pitstop on his strategy to a much bigger market. 

Cleveland nonetheless has to determine if it needs to commerce Darius Garland now that Mitchell is locked in, however within the meantime, some redundancy with two All-Star guards is an efficient downside to have. This can be a main win for Cleveland and new coach Kenny Atkinson. 

Let’s maintain this actual easy. Tatum, on the heels of successful his first championship, agreed to the richest contract in NBA historical past at $315 million over 5 years. If that is not a winner, I do not know what’s. 

To date the Mavs have exchanged, basically, Derrick Jones Jr. for Naji Marshall, and Josh Inexperienced and Tim Hardaway Jr. for Klay Thompson. I believe these are all upgrades. For all of the speak of Thompson’s decline, and it is undoubtedly true that he is not an All-Star participant or probably even a penciled-in starter anymore, he shot 39% on 9 3s per sport final season. 

On that alone he’ll actually assist Dallas, which might look lots totally different if Jason Kidd permits Klay to run round as he is accustomed to doing quite than stand on the arc and house the ground for Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving isolations. 

Thompson is not going to be a featured man, however attempting to maintain observe of all his motion whereas paying the required quantity of consideration to Dallas’ famous person creators might be a nightmare. Luka, who’s the most effective inside-out passer on the planet, has by no means performed with a shooter like Thompson. Do not underestimate this addition simply because the notion of Thompson is that he is not what he was. He is nonetheless a reasonably rattling good participant most nights. 

As for Marshall, there’s an argument that Jones Jr. is the higher, or a minimum of extra athletic, defender, however Marshall is a stout, 6-foot-7 chaos agent with a 7-foot-1 wingspan in his personal proper. Typically talking, each these guys are 3-and-D archetypes, however whereas Jones would not actually convey a lot of the three half, Marshall is coming off a profession yr of practically 39% from past the arc. That quantity consists of 40.7% on wide-open 3s (which he’ll get loads of) and 42% on nook 3s (which Luka creates higher than anybody). I like each the additions Dallas has made. 

Winner: Klay Thompson

Thompson might not really feel like he received on this deal. He feels slighted by the Warriors, and he finally ends up taking much less cash on an annual foundation from the Mavericks (three years, $50M) than the Warriors have been reportedly providing at one level final yr (two years, $48M). However look, $50 million for a man who was rightfully faraway from beginning and shutting lineups for elements of final season is not chump change. 

Extra importantly, Thompson will get a recent begin. With Golden State, he was at all times being in comparison with the participant he was. In Dallas, he can simply be the participant he’s now — which continues to be fairly good when measured in opposition to correct expectations. And has a legit shot at a fifth title. 

Winner: James Harden

Harden did not get the max deal he was in search of when he pressured his means out of Philadelphia, however hear, since he went 7 of 27 and 1 of 11 from 3 over his closing two video games with the Sixers, each losses in blowing their 3-2 collection lead over Boston in 2023, Harden has signed contracts for north of $100 million, together with the $70M he simply acquired from the Clippers for the following two years

He is nonetheless an excellent participant, high 5 as an isolation scorer and pull-up shooter and nonetheless among the finest facilitators within the league, however what you get with him by now, and it is not well worth the cash he retains making. The groups giving it to him are dropping. He is successful. 

New Orleans acquired Dejounte Murray in a take care of Atlanta, delivery out Larry Nance Jr., Dyson Daniels, a 2025 first-round choose and a 2027 first-round choose. It is a fantastic transfer by New Orleans, which is doing all the things it may to maintain tempo within the unrelenting Western Convention arms race. 

I am not holding Murray to his common defensive apathy in Atlanta. No person performs protection there. Murray is tremendous lengthy and is usually a main downside on ball; he has been an All-defense degree defender in his previous, and New Orleans was already the sixth-ranked protection a yr in the past. 

Murray pairs with Herb Jones as a attainable elite defensive duo if Murray takes that problem to return to kind. Murray can play off ball and supply taking pictures for a workforce that should convey extra 3-point firepower, and we nonetheless must see what occurs with Brandon Ingram. If he returns a pleasant package deal in a possible commerce, New Orleans will get even stronger. If he stays, you simply added Murray to an already fairly loaded expertise pool led by Zion Williamson. 

Wrap your head round this: The Nets turned Kevin Durant into NINE first-round picks. They acquired 4 from the Suns plus Mikal Bridges, whom they simply became 5 extra. Additionally they regained management of their very own 2025 and 2026 first-round picks, which they’d despatched to Houston within the James Harden deal. 

That is an enormous deal, as a result of now that they management their very own draft choose subsequent summer time, they’ll, shall we embrace, strategically stink this season in pursuit of a excessive slot for the loaded 2025 class. All informed, the Nets have 15 first-round picks over the following seven drafts and are projected to open up $60 million in cap house subsequent summer time. This might be the quickest rebuild in historical past in the event that they wish to play it that means, or they might take their time and develop a bunch of those picks whereas taking over unhealthy contracts for much more future capital. 

Worry of the second apron and all of the roster-building restrictions that include it price the Nuggets Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who goes to Orlando on a three-year, $66M deal. KCP was Denver’s greatest point-of-attack defender and an ideal offensive element inside the Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray galaxy — during which he fired 3s and lower for layups and curled off two-man actions for pull-up mid-range jumpers with consideration at all times shifted elsewhere. 

To lose KCP is a giant blow for the Nuggets, who misplaced Bruce Brown and Jeff Inexperienced from their 2023 title workforce final summer time. These peripheral elements are key, and because it seems to be proper now, Denver will solely look to exchange Caldwell-Pope internally, most likely by selling Christian Braun into the beginning lineup. Braun is a pleasant spark-plug participant. He isn’t KCP. Denver was already low on shooters and it simply acquired worse. 

San Antonio simply signed Chris Paul, one of many smartest basketball payers ever, to assist within the improvement of Victor Wembanyama. Paul nonetheless has one thing to offer as an precise participant and can set up the Spurs and be capable to get the ball to Wembanyama in advantageous positions, however the discussions he’ll have with the younger face of the franchise, the little pointers right here and there, are, on their very own, price a minimum of the $11M San Antonio is paying Paul for one season. 

San Antonio additionally had a fantastic draft. I will maintain saying this: Having top-end perimeter defenders with on-ball pressure and multi-positional athleticism has grow to be so necessary within the NBA. It is even higher if in case you have an elite rim protector behind them. San Antonio has Wembanyama as a generational paint protector, and now right here comes 6-foot-6 Stephon Fort, whom they took with the No. 4 choose, and whom Jay Bilas in comparison with Jrue Vacation for his bodily defensive pressure. 

After that, the Spurs traded the rights to their No. 8 choose, Rob Dillingham, to the Timberwolves in trade for Minnesota’s unprotected 2031 first-round choose and a protected 2030 first-round swap. This is not to say Dillingham will not transform actually good (he is acquired some critical scoring upside, however he is tiny and won’t ever be capable to credibly defend), however for the Spurs, this can be a longer-term play that opens up much more roster-building choices as Wembanyama ages right into a famous person. 

If the Spurs grow to be pretty much as good as they count on to be with Wembanyama, their very own future draft picks will fall farther and farther down the board. So it turns into necessary to manage different groups’ picks, which can be higher suited to land increased within the draft, to outfit your workforce with low-cost rookie-contract help as payroll will increase across the stars. In essence, the entire aim is to remain under the second-apron tax line, which is the place so many roster-building avenues grow to be closed off.

Our Sam Quinn laid out simply what number of of those picks San Antonio has managed to compile from different groups. You may be pondering: How beneficial might the Wolves’ 2030 and/or 2031 choose(s) be contemplating how good of a workforce they’ve? Properly, that is over a half-decade from now. It’d truly be smarter to wager on good groups proper now falling off 5 – 6 years from now than unhealthy groups nonetheless being unhealthy that far down the highway. It is extraordinarily arduous to keep up excellence within the NBA. The extra you wager on different groups’ picks, the higher your probabilities of some of them turning up golden. The Spurs are placing increasingly chips on the desk. 

Winners: Younger gamers getting massive extensions

Cade Cunningham and Scottie Barnes each signed max rookie extensions. Cunningham will get $226M over 5 years from the Pistons, whereas Barnes might earn as much as $270M over 5 with the Raptors if he makes an All-NBA Crew, or wins Defensive Participant of the Yr or MVP subsequent season. If Barnes would not earn a type of distinctions — it appears unlikely that he’ll — then he’ll “solely” make the $226 over 5 that Cunningham acquired. 

Both means, each these guys are terrific younger gamers and now they’ve arrange themselves and their households for generations to come back.

As for Immanuel Quickley, it is not fairly the complete five-year max that Cunningham and Barnes acquired, however he’ll fortunately take the $175M the Raptors simply gave him for the following 5 years of his companies. Quickley was the twenty fifth choose within the 2020 draft. Return the draft historical past and rely the variety of gamers taken twenty fifth or decrease who’ve carved out legit NBA careers. Comparatively talking, it is not many. And even fewer have earned a payday like this.

Lastly, Tyrese Maxey will get a $204M max deal over 5 years from the 76ers. The explanation Maxey’s max is lower than the whole quantity on the offers of Cunningham and Barnes is as a result of Maxey’s deal begins this season, whereas the opposite two do not begin till 2025-26, when the wage cap will probably be increased (max offers are figured in response to percentages of the cap within the first season of the contract). 

First Orlando will get Kentavious Caldwell-Pope on a three-year, $66M deal, which is an excellent signing. The Magic have been already the league’s No. 2 protection and now they add one other elite perimeter defender who shoots the three north of 40% — a welcomed talent on the shooting-deprived Magic. 

Then the Magic prolonged Jonathan Isaac on a five-year, $84M renegotiation and extension. Isaac performed in 58 video games final season and, relative to his on-court time, you may make a compelling case that he was one of many league’s greatest defenders. And it is a actually good construction that Orlando put collectively. 

Isaac was initially on the books for a little bit over $17M for this upcoming season, however Orlando renegotiated that quantity to $27M. Why? As a result of they’ve leftover cap house after solely signing KCP, so now, by the deal being front-loaded, Isaac’s annual salaries can lower yearly during the deal, which is able to depart Orlando with much less dedicated to Isaac with every passing yr and thus extra room to pay Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner when their extensions come round. 

Right here is the reported format of Isaac’s deal:

  • 2024-25: $27 million
  • 2025-26: $16.2 million
  • 2026-27: $14.9 million
  • 2027-28: $13.71 million
  • 2028-29: $12.62 million

Orlando will get higher with KCP and makes a wise monetary transfer round retaining Isaac, who might be set for a Most Improved Participant run this season as he hopefully rounds again into full kind after his lengthy harm bouts. 

I initially had the Hawks as a winner this summer time as a result of the return they acquired on Dejounte Murray was fairly good contemplating their lack of leverage and Murray’s depreciating market, however upon extra thought, the Hawks are nonetheless working from a spot of appreciable debt. 

The 2025 first-round choose they acquired again from New Orleans for Murray is coming from the Lakers, and the 2027 choose would be the worse of both the Bucks or Pelicans. All these groups venture to be fairly good into the close to future, so it is not going that Atlanta simply scored a high-value choose. 

The three picks they gave up for Murray within the first place, nonetheless, have been very excessive worth. They have been the Hawks’ personal picks, and with out them they haven’t any incentive to backside out for a better draft choose. They do not management their very own first-round choose till 2028. 

So certain, Dyson Daniels is a keeper, and Zaccharie Risacher was the No. 1 total choose, however even that choose comes with the caveat of this being universally considered probably one of many weakest drafts this century. If Risacher seems to be a star, then this summer time turns into a hit. However that might be a protracted shot, and as of now, the Hawks are nonetheless a play-in workforce at greatest with out seemingly any avenues to a Trae Younger commerce that might actually reset their clock. The Hawks did OK with the place they’d put themselves in, but it surely feels extra like chopping losses than an precise successful summer time. Atlanta is in a tricky spot. 

Colombia, Uruguay secure Copa America semifinal spots

Jhon Cordoba, James Rodriguez and Luis Diaz scored targets throughout a dominant first half to spark Colombia to a 5-0 win over Panama within the quarterfinals of the Copa America on Saturday.

Colombia — which got here into Saturday on a 26-match unbeaten streak — wasted little time on No. 27 when Cordoba’s well-placed header within the eighth minute discovered the underside nook of the web following a nook kick from Rodriguez.

Los Cafeteros pushed forward 2-0 lower than 10 minutes in a while Rodriguez’s highly effective penalty kick. Colombia was awarded the penalty after Panama goalie Orlando Mosquera tripped up Colombia’s Jhon Arias, who was sprinting to avoid wasting the ball from going out of bounds close to the put up.

It was the 32-year-old Rodriguez’s twenty eighth aim in worldwide play and his all-around excellence was on full show towards Panama.

“He is a great participant, there’s nothing to clarify,” stated Colombia coach Nestor Lorenzo. “He is a participant who’s joyful inside the sphere.”

Colombia made it 3-0 within the forty first minute when Diaz lobbed a shot over Mosquera, who had charged ahead through the breakaway. The aim was arrange by one other good cross from Rodriguez.

Uruguay wins penalty shootout

Colombia advances to the semifinals on Wednesday towards Uruguay, who edged Brazil 4-2 in a penalty shootout after taking place to 10 males in a bruising 0-0 draw on Saturday evening.

Sergio Rochet saved Brazil’s first penalty within the shootout from Eder Militao whereas his teammate Douglas Luiz hit the put up to offer Uruguay the higher hand.

Though keeper Alisson Becker denied Jose Maria Gimenez and Gabriel Martinelli scored to maintain Brazil alive, Manuel Ugarte buried the decisive spot kick as Uruguay superior.

With Vinicius Jr suspended for Brazil and watching on from the stands, Dorival Jr’s aspect struggled to create alternatives regardless of having a man-advantage late within the second half when Uruguay’s Nahitan Nandez was despatched off.

In a bruising encounter with 41 fouls from each groups, gamers from each side have been concerned in bodily battles throughout the pitch.

Kings swing for DeRozan – Will he thrive as scorer in Sacramento?

ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Saturday evening that the Sacramento Kings are buying free agent DeMar DeRozan in a three-year, $74 million sign-and-trade deal involving the Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs. As a part of the deal, Harrison Barnes and an unprotected 2031 decide swap will go to the Spurs, whereas Chris Duarte, two second-round picks and money will go to the Bulls.

The Kings have been wanting so as to add one other star participant to a core that features De’Aaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis, Keegan Murray and Malik Monk after lacking the playoffs final season. This commerce carries important fantasy basketball and betting implications. However will it make the Kings a real contender within the Western Convention? Let’s take a better look. — Eric Moody

Fantasy worth: Can DeRozan thrive as a scorer in Sacramento?

The six-time All-Star, who turns 35 subsequent month, is coming off a powerful three-year run with the Bulls, throughout which DeRozan averaged 25.5 PPG. An enormous a part of that scoring got here from the midrange space. DeRozan has been essentially the most prolific scorer on midrange makes an attempt throughout that span, and the margin between him and the second-highest quantity scorer, Kevin Durant, is broad. Final season, he averaged 24.0 PPG, 4.3 RPG, and 5.3 APG. DeRozan additionally completed second in Clutch Participant of the Yr voting, behind Stephen Curry. Additionally, he led the league in complete minutes performed final season at age 34, making him the oldest participant to realize this feat. DeRozan has not missed greater than 11 video games in a season since 2012.

Earlier in his profession, DeRozan spent most of his time at capturing guard earlier than transitioning to small ahead over the previous 5 years. He’ll stay a high fantasy choice with the Kings, significantly in factors leagues versus class codecs. Nevertheless, he will not assist the Kings handle their want for measurement, size, and protection, which is essential since Sacramento has ranked within the backside half of the league in factors allowed per 100 possessions over that timeframe. — Moody

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Betting implications: Are the Kings official contenders in 2024-25?

In 2023, the Kings made the playoffs for the primary time because the 2005-2006 season. Nevertheless, final season, Sacramento landed within the play-in match and misplaced to the New Orleans Pelicans within the matchup for the No. 8 seed. Though the Kings have been determined for somebody apart from Fox to run the offense and create pictures in a high-level playoff setting, I can not shake the sensation that DeRozan’s addition is extra about satisfying an possession group seeking to recapture the magic from the 2022-2023 season. Let me clarify.

Sacramento has ranked within the high half of the league in factors scored per 100 possessions during the last two seasons. The Kings’ mantra is to play at a quick tempo and outscore opponents whereas taking part in mediocre protection. Whereas DeRozan does give the Kings a official third choice behind Fox and Sabonis, the truth is that protection is the larger concern right here.

The issue is DeRozan is not nice on protection, and he cannot make a lot of an affect on offense when he does not have the ball. The Kings have already got a whole lot of ball-handling with Fox and Monk, each of whom command excessive utilization charges. Moreover, the Kings run a whole lot of their offense by way of Domantas Sabonis. Their system emphasizes motion, each off the ball and with their gamers, however DeRozan is a little bit of a ball-stopper. Whereas he’s a stable playmaker when he has the ball, Fox and Monk are additionally not recognized for his or her distinctive protection.

Moreover, the Kings haven’t got a high-end rim protector, and let’s be actual, Sabonis is an offense-first large. The lack of Barnes, particularly on the defensive finish, will likely be felt by the Kings. Though Keon Ellis emerged as a superb defender late final season, with DeRozan on the town, will Ellis even be offered sufficient minutes to make an affect?

Although it is a cliché, the phrase “protection wins championships” holds true within the NBA. Whereas including a proficient participant like DeRozan may appear to be a terrific transfer on the floor, the Kings’ defensive woes will likely be powerful to beat in a stacked Western Convention. Till Sacramento addresses these points, it is onerous to take them severely as a contender for the convention title (+3300 at ESPN BET) or the NBA championship (+7500). Nevertheless, DeRozan does elevate the Kings’ common season flooring by way of win complete, provided that Sacramento now have two high clutch performers in DeRozan (+20000 to win common season MVP) and Fox. This additionally makes betting on the Kings to win the Pacific Division (+370) an intriguing wager. — Moody

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Klay Thompson to Dallas Mavericks: Thompson left his Warriors’ residence to hitch a Mavericks squad that desperately wants a constant 3-point shooter on the wing. Throughout the common season, the Mavericks performed two departed wings – Tim Hardaway Jr. and Derrick Jones Jr. – a mixed 50+ minutes per sport, and in that point they mixed for 23.0 PPG on a mixed 8.1 of 18.9 (42.9 FG%) from the sector and three.8 of 10.7 (35.5 3P%) from behind the arc. Thompson ought to have the ability to produce very near that quantity of scoring and 3-point capturing in about 60% of these minutes, as a result of higher capturing effectivity. Thompson ought to get higher pictures in Dallas, taking part in off the gravity and playmaking of Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, than even what he was used to in Golden State. As an alternative of getting to function a lot off the transfer, which has gotten more difficult as he has aged and are available off main leg accidents, Thompson ought to get extra spot-up seems to be, significantly within the corners.

Previous to the offseason strikes, whereas with the Warriors, I had Thompson projected round a hundred and thirtieth in my way-too-early rankings. This transfer doubtless strikes him again into my top-100 as a stable beginning flex choice.

Buddy Hield to Golden State Warriors: The logic for this transfer appears clear. The Warriors misplaced Klay Thompson and changed him with the participant whose offensive sport most resembles his. With the Warriors final season, Thompson averaged 17.9 PPG on 6.4 of 14.7 (43.2 %) FG and three.5 of 9.0 (38.7 3P%) from downtown in 29.7 MPG. Hield has profession averages of 43.4 FG% and 30.0 3P%, on pictures similar to those he ought to get with the Warriors. Thompson began the vast majority of final season, however by the tip he was coming off the bench. Hield, too, blended beginning and coming off the bench for each the Indiana Pacers and the Philadelphia 76ers final season. He performed fewer minutes (25.7 MPG) than Thompson final season, however the season earlier than averaged 31.0 MPG for the Pacers and scored 16.8 PPG.

One space Hield has a transparent benefit over Thompson is availability. Hield has averaged about one missed sport per season in his profession, and that sturdiness helps his projected fantasy totals. Previous to the transfer, Hield projected to a borderline fantasy roster spot within the 130s of the rankings. With this transfer, he rises to only outdoors of the top-100, firmly in play for a beginning flex spot in typical fantasy hoops leagues.

Harrison Barnes to San Antonio Spurs: Barnes is a 12-year veteran with a historical past of availability {and professional} scoring, each inside and outdoors the arc. Barnes turns into the second notable veteran to hitch the very younger Spurs this offseason, and presumably he’ll be anticipated to work with Chris Paul to assist Victor Wembanyama and the creating Spurs be taught to play successful basketball. It is not clear whether or not Barnes will begin or come off the bench, however he’ll doubtless rating extra per-minute taking part in off Wembanyama on a staff with out dominant perimeter scorers than he did on a Kings squad that had been chock-full of perimeter scoring choices.

Previous to the transfer, I had Barnes ranked 141st in my way-too-early rankings. He has the potential to maneuver up into the 110 to 130 vary with this transfer, with the variability tied to his unsure position. We should always get a greater concept of what his position needs to be later within the offseason.

Caleb Martin to Philadelphia 76ers: Martin has toggled between beginning and coming off the bench for the Warmth during the last two seasons, however seems slated to be the fifth starter on the 76ers this season. He can be a job participant 3-and-D ahead on a 76ers squad that includes three high-usage scorers, so would doubtless produce numbers much like the ten.4 PPG, 5.5 RPG, 2.6 APG, 1.4 3-pointers and 1.4 mixed steals and blocks he averaged in 23 begins for the Warmth final season.

Previous to the transfer, Martin ranked 182nd in my way-too-early rankings, outdoors of draft vary for all however the deepest fantasy leagues. If he’s a full-time starter in Philadelphia, his upside might get him nearer to that top-150 and consideration for late spherical fantasy draft consideration. — Andre Snellings

Toujours parfaits: les Alouettes reviennent de l’arrière pour l’emporter

Quel spectacle! Devant l’adversité, Cody Fajardo, Walter Fletcher et les Alouettes ont répondu comme de vrais champions pour demeurer invaincus cette saison. 

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C’est un touché inscrit par Fletcher, sur une course de 31 verges, qui a fait la différence avec un peu plus d’une minute à écouler au quatrième quart dans une victoire de 30 à 26 des Alouettes contre les Stampeders de Calgary, devant 20 652 spectateurs comblés, samedi soir, au stade Percival-Molson.

«Je tente d’accomplir un jeu à chaque fois que je touche au ballon, résumait simplement Fletcher, au cœur d’une ambiance festive, dans le vestiaire des Alouettes. Il faut donner le crédit à la ligne offensive et aux entraîneurs pour leur plan de match. Tous les gars dans cette équipe jouent les uns pour les autres et nous avons du plaisir.»

Avant le coup closing porté par Fletcher, on aurait cru revoir quelques bribes de la dernière séquence offensive ayant marqué la conquête de la Coupe Gray des Alouettes, en novembre dernier, alors que Tyson Philpot et Cole Spieker ont chacun capté une passe importante.

Fajardo a profité de cette ultime poussée pour conclure la rencontre avec 374 verges de positive aspects par la passe. Philpot a été sa principale cible, avec 12 réceptions et 134 verges, tandis que Fletcher a terminé sa soirée avec un complete de 160 verges de positive aspects (104 par la passe, 56 au sol).

Interception de Dionté Ruffin

Après le touché décisif de Fletcher, c’est une interception réussie par Dionte Ruffin qui a scellé l’concern du match. Si les Alouettes tiraient de l’arrière 23 à 12 à la mi-temps, il faut saluer les prouesses de l’unité défensive, qui n’a accordé que trois factors aux Stampeders en deuxième demie.

«On préfère ne pas avoir à effectuer une telle remontée et simplement croire qu’on est en mesure de le faire si ça doit arriver, mais quand tu te retrouves dans une state of affairs où tu es forcé de le faire et que tu réussis, ça ne fait qu’augmenter la confiance que tu as déjà, a commenté l’entraîneur-chef Jason Maas. Il n’y a pas un gars dans ce vestiaire qui ne croit pas qu’on peut gagner avant que le cadran soit à zéro.»

Cette victoire, une cinquième en autant de matchs cette saison, en est une sous le signe de la résilience. Le botteur David Côté s’est blessé durant la période d’échauffement, remplacé par Jose Maltos, tandis que le maraudeur Marc-Antoine Dequoy, touché à une épaule, a dû quitter la rencontre au deuxième quart sans pouvoir revenir.

Une préparation gâchée par la LCF?

Rappelons que l’unité défensive des Alouettes a été ébranlée d’une autre façon, plus tôt cette semaine, lorsque Shawn Lemon a été suspendu à nouveau par la Ligue canadienne de soccer.

Lemon, impliqué dans une histoire de paris sportifs, est le premier à blâmer, mais le fait que la LCF annonce sa suspension à environ 48 heures du match contre les Stampeders n’a pas plu à l’organisation montréalaise. Cela a inévitablement chamboulé la préparation de l’équipe. Ironie du kind, Lemon portait les couleurs des Stampeders, en 2021, au second des gestes reprochés, lui qui aurait parié des matchs de la LCF.

«Les astres n’étaient pas tout à fait alignés pour nous, mais quand même, les joueurs ont trouvé une façon de gagner, a résumé fièrement le directeur général Danny Maciocia. Cette équipe va continuer de se battre jusqu’à la fin.»

La suspension de Lemon, dont l’appel sera entendu au début du mois d’août, n’a finalement pas empêché la troupe de l’entraîneur-chef Jason Maas de s’imposer. Au complete, les Alouettes ont maintenant remporté leurs 13 derniers matchs, incluant les trois du dernier parcours éliminatoire.

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Seniors left to swelter as wild weather tests Houston’s independent senior living facilities – Houston Public Media

Rosie Powell is 71 and she or he mentioned she hasn’t had AC in her house since June 7. She lives in Palisades of Inwood, a senior residing advanced.

Rosie Powell is 71 and she or he hasn’t had AC in her house for almost a month.

“I’m sitting right here in the lounge now with my little transportable fan that I purchased from Walmart,” she mentioned one June afternoon. Her thermostat learn 87 levels Fahrenheit.

Powell moved to Palisades of Inwood, a senior residing advanced in North Houston, a decade in the past as a result of she determined residing in a senior residing group is less expensive and simpler than sustaining her personal property. She additionally enjoys the camaraderie of different aged folks.

However she mentioned the tradeoff has include a value: the kind of facility she lives in comes with little oversight.

Though Powell is in a senior advanced, there is a stark distinction in how the several types of senior residing services are regulated — and that leaves a few of the most weak seniors in gaps in care. “No one come over right here and see about us,” Powell mentioned.

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Facilities that provide medical care, akin to nursing properties and assisted residing facilities, are required to be storm prepared. Texas Well being and Human Providers outlines strict tips for a way these sorts of services needs to be ready for emergencies.

However these laws do not lengthen to impartial residing communities, which is what Palisades of Inwood is.

Complexes categorized as impartial are sometimes not required to supply particular care to seniors although they’re marketed to folks older than 55. “It’s similar to a daily house advanced,” Houston Metropolis Council Member Amy Peck mentioned. Residents at impartial complexes could be low earnings, on treatment, and unable to stroll on their very own.

Peck worries that many aren’t as impartial as these residing in specialised care services, and with an energetic hurricane season forward, the dangers are excessive.

“Quite a lot of instances there are a bunch of senior residents residing in an house advanced with no type of accountability for what might occur in a catastrophe state of affairs or every other type of state of affairs,” Peck added.

Powell mentioned her AC went out on June 7, together with almost a dozen of her neighbors. She worries about them as a result of some have extra severe well being situations. Their landlord gave them transportable AC models, however it’s not sufficient to chill their place down throughout Houston’s triple-digit summer season warmth.

“I’m sitting right here in the lounge now with my little transportable fan that I’ve purchased from Walmart,” Powell mentioned. “I simply attempt to brace myself and attempt to have sufficient meals or water round right here to care for me… It is simply not what we have been advised it was going to be.”

Latasha Washington, supervisor of Palisades of Inwood, the advanced the place Powell lives, declined to remark.

Seniors, even these residing independently, usually stay with continual well being issues and depend on energy to maintain life saving units charged and medicines on the proper temperature, making prolonged durations of energy outages all extra harmful for them.

State Senator Molly Prepare dinner holds a Grasp’s in Public Well being. She mentioned as folks age, they’re extra vulnerable to dehydration.

“Particularly if it’s humid, that may very well be deadly to them,” Prepare dinner mentioned.

Storms in Might, particularly the derecho, caught Houstonians abruptly, leaving many with out energy or AC for days, together with senior care communities. It turned a check of who is ready for hurricane season.

“What we noticed on the market was that people have been falling between the gaps,” Prepare dinner mentioned.

Facilities that provide medical care are required by the state to have issues akin to a generator, sufficient meals and water for every resident for at the least three days, and an evacuation plan.

Chuck Lalonde is a senior vp of operations for Belmont Village Senior Residing, which has two assisted-living and reminiscence care services in Houston.

“It’s a reasonably strict listing that we observe, so we’re not reinventing the wheel each hurricane season,” Lalonde mentioned.

Houston Heights Tower is an impartial residing group with over 220 residences for seniors. The constructing misplaced energy in the course of the derecho in Might for 4 days.

However these facilities may price as a lot as $7,000 a month, which few seniors can afford. Impartial residing communities are less expensive. At Houston Heights Tower, an impartial residing group in central Houston, lease for a one-bedroom house is round $750 a month.

Linda Holder is the manager director of The Housing Company, a nonprofit with eight impartial residing communities in Houston, together with Houston Heights Tower.

She mentioned though they cater to the aged, it is all within the identify: impartial residing.

“We actually can’t, we are able to’t care for folks’s medical wants,” Holder mentioned. “There’s all the time 911, we’re very excessive profile with the hearth division.”

Regardless of that, she mentioned they do inventory further meals and water and supply a cooling middle when energy goes out.

Hope Aguirre is the property supervisor of Houston Heights Tower, an impartial residing group in central Houston. The constructing misplaced energy in the course of the derecho in Might for 4 days.

Energy at Houston Heights Tower was out for 4 days after the derecho on Might 16 and Hope Aguirre, the constructing’s property supervisor mentioned she brings residents residing within the constructing’s prime flooring all the way down to decrease ranges.

“I deliver them down and so they can both be on the hallways or in the neighborhood room right here as a result of I don’t need nobody on the highest, simply in order that they received’t get scared or something,” Aguirre mentioned.

Peck with metropolis council mentioned she is trying into drafting native insurance policies to control impartial residing communities.

“There must be some modifications to our metropolis ordinances and probably the state legislation as effectively that claims, that there has to at the least be some type of minimal customary of care at these house complexes,” she mentioned.

Stampeders 26 – Alouettes 30 | Ils ne savent plus perdre

Un movie où le personnage principal ne rencontre pas un brin d’adversité serait plate à mourir. Qui se souviendrait des Boys si Stan avait gagné sa partie de poker contre Méo et continuait tout simplement de payer son prêt hypothécaire sur la brasserie toutes les deux semaines, comme un bon citoyen, sans risque de la perdre ?



Le samedi soir des Alouettes, contre les Stampeders de Calgary, ressemblait justement à un bon scénario de movie. De l’adversité à la tonne, mais qui n’empêche pas le personnage principal de parvenir à ses fins. Ça s’est réglé au compte de 30-26 Montréal, dans un stade Percival-Molson tonitruant.

Avec ce achieve, les Alouettes portent leur fiche à 5-0 cette saison, et ont maintenant remporté leurs 13 derniers matchs, en comptant les éliminatoires et la fin de la saison 2023. Leur dernière défaite remonte au 15 septembre.

Cette équipe ne perd plus, et le sentiment d’invincibilité fait dire des choses que l’on n’a pas l’habitude d’entendre dans cette ville par les temps qui courent.

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Les Alouettes ont maintenant une fiche de 5-0

Écoutez Jason Maas, entraîneur-chef des Alouettes, au sujet de cette fiche de 5-0. « Ce sont mes attentes. Je ne vais jamais concéder une victoire dans ce vestiaire, a dit un Maas débordant de confiance. Je ne crois pas en l’idée de séparer le calendrier en segments de six matchs. Je me concentre exclusivement sur le match à jouer.

« Si je pense qu’on va perdre, je ne devrais pas être ici. C’est une semaine à la fois, et on s’attend à gagner chaque match. Donc si tu m’avais demandé à quoi je m’attends après cinq matchs, je t’aurais répondu 5-0. »

Des fake pas et des blessés

Le match n’était pas commencé que la bonne vieille adversité se pointait le bout du nez.

Seulement dans l’échauffement, les Alouettes ont perdu deux soldats en David Côté et Louis-Philippe Bourassa, respectivement botteur de précision et spécialiste des longues remises.

Puis, pendant un deuxième quart brouillon des Montréalais, Marc-Antoine Dequoy, un des rares qui jouait avec aplomb, est à son tour tombé au fight. Le maraudeur québécois s’est blessé au haut du corps en réussissant un percutant plaqué.

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Peyton Logan est plaqué par Marc-Antoine Dequoy

Tout ça au second où l’attaque menée par Cody Fajardo commettait de rares fake pas. Les Alouettes ont amorcé ce match avec un différentiel de +8 dans la colonne des revirements ; il était donc plutôt incongru de voir le receveur Tyson Philpot perdre le ballon, puis Fajardo lancer une interception sur la séquence suivante. Deux revirements qui ont permis à Calgary d’inscrire neuf factors.

Ce n’était pas du soccer typique des Alouettes. On savait qu’on allait corriger ça en deuxième demie.

Tyson Philpot

Il reste qu’à 26-12 Calgary au début du troisième quart, le Fenway Park du Nord était bien feutré.

Les héros

Heureusement que le idea des trois étoiles n’existe pas au soccer, automotive on aurait été embêté de se limiter à trois acteurs de cette remontée.

Commençons par José Maltos, botteur appelé en relève de Côté à peine une heure avant le match. Il n’a rien accompli de bien spectaculaire, mais pour un gars qui n’avait que neuf tentatives de placement derrière la cravate jusqu’ici dans la LCF, il a fait son travail. Trois en trois sur ses placements.

« Ça a pris tout notre foutu vestiaire pour gagner, donc oui, je vais peut-être avoir de la misère à dormir. Mais le contraire m’inquiéterait plus ! », a lancé Maas.

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Peyton Logan est plaqué par Tyrice Beverette

En défense, Tyrice Beverette était de toutes les actions. Son palmarès ? Neuf plaqués, et une passe rabattue en fin de match, quand les Stampeders tentaient de confirmer leur victoire.

Rarement classe-t-on un demi offensif qui n’a effectué que cinq programs parmi les héros d’un match, mais c’est ce qu’a accompli Walter Fletcher. Parmi ses cinq programs, il y a eu celle de 31 verges pour le touché de la victoire. Ça lui a donné une récolte de 56 verges au sol, en plus de 104 verges par la passe. Ce qui incite à se demander pourquoi donc il n’a pas été sollicité davantage au sol.

« C’est toujours plus facile d’analyser après, a rétorqué Maas. Pendant le match, tu essaies de profiter de différentes choses que tu vois. Aurait-on pu courir plus ? Bien sûr. Mais je ne vais pas continuellement remettre en query ce qu’on fait chaque semaine. »

Enfin, Philpot en avait lui aussi une bonne dans le corps, malgré sa perte de ballon au deuxième quart. Il a capté 12 des 13 passes dirigées vers lui pour 134 verges, mais c’est surtout son achieve de 39 verges, sur la poussée victorieuse des Alouettes, que l’on retiendra.

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Tout s’est joué sur la dernière séquence du match, alors que les Alouettes tiraient de l’arrière 26-24.

Philpot affrontait d’ailleurs son frère jumeau (Jalen, pas Robin), pour la toute première fois dans la LCF. Y a-t-il eu gageure entre les deux frangins pour ce premier duel ?

« Non, c’est illégal ici ! », a lancé Tyson Philpot du tac au tac. Deux morceaux de robotic pour la répartie, deux jours après la suspension de Shawn Lemon.

Enfin, la foule mérite elle aussi des fleurs. La séquence où des milliers de spectateurs ont crié tout en allumant la lampe de poche de leur téléphone, comme lorsque Scorpions interprète Wind of Change en spectacle, a marqué Cody Fajardo. « Je n’ai jamais rien vu de tel ! », de lancer le quart des Alouettes.

Il faudra simplement rappeler aux plus enthousiastes, s’ils veulent réellement encourager leur membership, de laisser tomber les « olé olé olé » quand l’équipe est en attaque comme ce fut le cas en fin de rencontre. « On aura peut-être besoin de plus de calme par moments, mais cette foule sait quand crier ! », a assuré Fajardo.

À suivre : bilan de santé

Les Alouettes n’auront guère de temps pour respirer, puisqu’ils reprennent l’motion dès jeudi. Ça laisse donc très peu de temps à Côté, Bourassa et surtout Dequoy de se remettre de peu importe ce qui les afflige. Dequoy a même été transporté à l’hôpital pour des examens approfondis, mais était de retour au stade pour la fin de la rencontre. Il ne portait pas d’attelle ni rien qui suggérait une blessure à un bras. Croisé à la sortie du vestiaire, il a simplement indiqué que « c’est du soccer, ça va être appropriate ».

Watches, warnings in effect for Texas, Houston area

Beryl is shifting throughout Texas as a tropical storm after knocking out energy to hundreds of thousands and leaving at the very least two individuals useless within the better Houston space.

Beryl turned a Class 1 hurricane after shifting via the Gulf of Mexico on Sunday evening and made landfall round 4 a.m. in Matagorda.

THE LATEST: Beryl continues to maneuver via Texas

Because it moved via southeast Texas, the hurricane had most sustained winds of 75 mph and gusts close to 90 mph.

The tropical storm is steadily weakening and is predicted to grow to be a post-tropical cyclone on Tuesday.

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Beneath are the present watches and warnings associated to the storm:

Beryl watches and warnings

FLASH FLOOD WARNING

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Team Canada gets set for Copa quarterfinal behind Quebec keeper Maxime Crepeau

If Canada is to proceed its historic run within the Copa America, it is going to want its keeper from Montreal’s South Shore to proceed his tremendous kind.

Maxime Crepeau was the beginning keeper for LAFC in 2022 when he broke his leg in additional time of the MLS Cup remaining, three days earlier than Canada set off for the World Cup in Qatar.

Two years later, the Greenfield Park native has been stellar between the frames for Canada, having made a number of spectacular saves en path to the staff’s first day trip of the group levels at a global match.

“What Max has been in a position to accomplish, personally, needs to be one of many extra rewarding issues that an athlete can accomplish,” Crew Canada CEO Kevin Blue instructed CTV Information. “From the devastating harm to now being a characteristic a part of the nationwide staff and actually, his performances within the final whereas have been excellent and have actually, actually made a distinction in serving to us transfer ahead within the match. I am positive he feels tremendous good about it.”

Along with making the second spherical of a global match for the primary time, Canada beat a South American staff (Peru) for the primary time in 24 years and made it additional than each southern rivals: Mexico and the USA.

Canada now finds itself in uncommon waters within the second spherical because the Forty eighth-ranked pink and white squad won’t be the underdogs towards 54th-ranked Venezuela tonight at 9 p.m. in Arlington, Texas.

Venezuela, nonetheless, has not misplaced within the Copa, beating Ecuador, Jamaica and Mexico to clinch first place of their group.

Crepeau is one in all a number of lesser-known Canadian gamers who’re shining on the Copa, exhibiting that they will run with established superstars Jonathan David and Alphonso Davies.

“They’re targeted on themselves they’re targeted on persevering with to get higher day-after-day, and [coach] Jesse [Marsh] is doing an incredible job instilling these kind of values within the gamers,” stated Blue.

Along with Crepeau, defender Moise Bombito and midfielders Samuel Piette, Ismael Kone and Mathieu Choiniere all hail from La Belle Province.

“The Quebec gamers within the nationwide staff are an enormous a part of the staff,” stated Blue. “We have seen Moise Bombito actually emerged as an anchor to the backline. And, and his maturity as a participant has been very fast within the final a number of years, and it is actually exhibiting all through this match.”

St-Laurent-bred 22-year-old Kone might effectively show very important on this match notably after midfielder Tajon Buchanan’s harm. Kone is on observe to be one of many key factors of the staff heading in direction of 2026 when Canada, the US and Mexico host the World Cup.

“[He’s] wonderful by way of his contributions, and his future being very, very vivid,” stated Blue.

Canada’s Ismael Kone throughout a Copa America Group A soccer match in Kansas Metropolis, Kan., Tuesday, June 25, 2024. (Ed Zurga, The Related Press)

Blue is assured Canadian soccer followers will start to see increasingly more gamers play outstanding roles in golf equipment on a global stage.

“Because the gamers proceed to indicate what they’re able to on a lot of these world levels, they’ll get a number of consideration from the largest golf equipment within the greatest leagues,” stated Blue. “And as Canada continues to supply wonderful expertise on each the lads’s and the ladies’s sides, I believe you are going to see an growing variety of gamers have actually vital world worth in soccer.” 

French Elections 2024 And Their Impact On Macron And Beyond

As daybreak breaks over Paris, the latest parliamentary elections have left the French political panorama in a state of flux.

The sudden outcomes have forged a highlight on the challenges President Emmanuel Macron faces as he navigates an more and more fragmented political surroundings. The New Well-liked Entrance (NFP)—a coalition of left-wing events—emerged as the biggest group within the Nationwide Meeting with 182 seats. Nonetheless, they fell in need of the 289 seats required for an absolute majority, creating a fancy state of affairs for governance.

Macron’s centrist Ensemble alliance secured 163 seats whereas Marine Le Pen’s far-right Nationwide Rally (RN) captured 143 seats. The RN’s sturdy displaying within the first spherical had raised considerations a few potential far-right authorities. Nonetheless, the ultimate tally mirrored a decisive rejection of the far proper by the French citizens who most popular a politically divided however predominantly left-leaning meeting over an extremist authorities.

Worldwide reactions have additionally poured in with leaders like Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez praising the French citizens for rejecting far-right politics. This sentiment displays a broader European pattern in the direction of progressive insurance policies and a decisive stance in opposition to extremist ideologies. The parallels drawn between latest political developments in France and the UK—the place the center-left Labour Get together achieved a sweeping victory—counsel a continental shift in the direction of extra socially progressive governance.

For Macron, the trail forward is fraught with challenges. Domestically, he should deal with essential points corresponding to financial inequality, social justice, and environmental sustainability whereas managing a fragmented legislature. The balancing act of pushing ahead his legislative agenda in such a divided parliament would require skillful negotiation and strategic compromises. Internationally, Macron’s capability to keep up France’s influential position within the European Union and on the worldwide stage would require adept diplomacy and strategic partnerships, significantly as Europe grapples with its personal set of financial and geopolitical challenges.

That stated, the emergence of the NFP as the biggest parliamentary group introduces a brand new dynamic in French politics. Their affect on coverage and legislative agendas might be vital, however inner tensions throughout the various coalition may pose challenges to presenting a cohesive entrance. In the meantime, the RN, regardless of not attaining a majority, stays a potent pressure within the Nationwide Meeting, making certain that far-right views proceed to form the political discourse. The interaction between these diverse factions will undoubtedly complicate legislative proceedings and policymaking.

Furthermore, the French public’s sentiment is evolving, as evidenced by the electoral final result. The RN’s continued presence within the Nationwide Meeting ensures that the far-right’s perspective will stay part of the nationwide dialog. Marine Le Pen’s celebration has efficiently tapped right into a section of the inhabitants that feels disenfranchised by conventional politics. Addressing the considerations of those voters—significantly round immigration, nationwide identification, and safety—might be essential for any governing coalition. The problem might be to deal with these points in a manner that fosters inclusivity and unity relatively than division.

As america prepares for its 2024 presidential election, the French expertise provides precious insights. The U.S. faces its personal potential for political upheaval with incumbent President Joe Biden in search of re-election and former President Donald Trump working for a second non-consecutive time period. The dynamics at play in France—voter fatigue with conventional events, the rise of each far-right and progressive actions, and the challenges of governing and not using a clear majority—could nicely discover echoes within the American political panorama.

In each international locations, the central theme is one in every of a populace in search of change. The demand for insurance policies that deal with financial inequality, social justice, and local weather change is rising louder. In France, the NFP’s success signifies a shift in the direction of extra progressive politics, whereas within the U.S., the approaching election may see related requires change, relying on the outcomes of main elections and the broader political local weather. The political developments in France may function a precursor to related shifts in different democracies going through related pressures.

Macron’s capability to navigate the political waters over the subsequent few years might be a case research in management throughout instances of division. The necessity for coalition-building and compromise might be paramount, and the methods he employs may present a blueprint for different leaders going through related challenges. The effectiveness of his governance on this fractured panorama will possible affect his legacy and the long run trajectory of French politics.

And so, because the world watches France, the implications of its electoral outcomes will resonate past its borders. The necessity for inclusive, responsive, and efficient governance is common, and the French expertise provides each cautionary tales and potential pathways ahead. The subsequent few years in France might be carefully scrutinized for the way nicely the federal government can steadiness competing pursuits and ship on the guarantees of a extra simply and equitable society.