Lonzo Ball’s knee injury: A timeline of the recovery for the Chicago Bulls point guard — and the unknown road ahead
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
Chicago Bulls point guard Lonzo Ball had another surgery on his left knee, the third procedure in the last 14 months.Ball underwent a cartilage transplant on March 20. Uncertainty has shrouded every step of Ball’s recovery since the injury occurred in January 2022, but this procedure throws Ball’s future into completely unprecedented territory.Cartilage transplants are rare in professional sports. The procedure is relatively new, designed as a step down from a full knee replacement to maintain the integrity of the knee joint. No NBA player has undergone a cartilage transplant and returned to the court.Ball hasn’t played since Jan. 14, 2022, when he suffered a small tear in the meniscus in his left knee. That has spiraled into an increasingly confounding injury requiring three surgical procedures and continuing to cause him pain.Here’s how it all has played out for the Bulls point guard.Timeline of Lonzo Ball’s knee injuryJan. 14, 2022: Ball suffers meni...Mike Lupica: Willis Reed, who was the beating heart of the champion Knicks, dies at 80
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
It couldn’t have happened without all of them, without Clyde who played the game of his life in that Game 7 against the Lakers that May night in 1970, the night at Madison Square Garden when the Knicks finally won it all, thirty-six points from him and 19 assists and seven rebounds. It wouldn’t have happened without Dave DeBusschere, the bartender’s kid from Detroit, and Bill Bradley, the Rhodes Scholar out of Crystal City, Mo., and then Princeton. And it sure wouldn’t have happened without Red Holzman, the basketball lifer out of the NBA in the 1950s, the quiet leader of the band, growling at them to all see the ball.But none of it could possibly have happened without Capt. Willis Reed, who limped out that night on a ruined leg and made two jumpers against Wilt Chamberlain and the Lakers, in the greatest basketball moment of them all in New York City, the one that officially turned what Pete Hamill used to call the Basie band of pro basketball into as belove...Ticker: Roger Berkowitz goes virtual; February home sales down
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
Roger Berkowitz, former President and CEO of Legal Sea Foods has launched a new venture to bring fresh, flash frozen seafood to your home.Roger’s Fish Co.is open for business now as an online portal to order fish and prepared seafood specialties, including a Double Clam Chowder, Loaded Lobster Mac and Cheese and a variety of seafood pizzas for home delivery.“Product offerings comprise premium New England seafood for cooking at home, restaurant quality prepared meals, limited-time features, seafood gift boxes, and even pet treats,” reads an announcement of the fishmonger’s virtual market.Customers can check out the offerings at www.rogersfishco.com.February home sales downCompleted single-family home sales were down 20% in Massachusetts last month, but the Massachusetts Association of Realtors pointed to the fact that the percentage decrease was not as severe as previous months as an optimistic signal.February’s 1,899 closed sales on single-family houses were well below Februa...Arkansas man driving dogs to sell in Boston illegally armed to teeth, police say
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
A man who made the trek from Arkansas this weekend is now behind bars not for the three dogs he schlepped up here to sell, but for, police allege, the assortment of four guns and three large-capacity magazines he brought with him for “protection.”State Police pulled over Tayvian Chamberlain, 20, of Bentonville, Arkanasas, shortly after midnight on Sunday on Day Boulevard in South Boston because, they say, he had an expired paper license plate on his Dodge Durango SUV.Chamberlain had three “young dogs” in the car — two labradors and one Italian mastiff — who he told police he’d driven up from the Bear State to sell to people in the Boston area.But the dogs, who all appeared fine, were less of the troopers’ concern was the armory strewn around the vehicle, according to the state police.After he left the car at troopers’ request, the cops saw the driver’s seat was also occupied by a Canix pistol with a magazine holding 18 9-millimeter rou...‘Potentially impactful wintry weather’ could arrive in parts of Massachusetts for first week of spring
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
Here we snow again?Just as the first spring weekend arrives, a “potentially impactful wintry weather” system could hit parts of Massachusetts.The National Weather Service is tracking the chance for wet snow across areas of the Bay State’s interior and higher terrain.As of right now, any snow associated with this system looks to stay confined to the higher elevations with a cold rain for everyone else, including the Boston-area.“This (weekend) will be our next opportunity for potentially impactful wintry weather,” reads the National Weather Service’s forecast discussion.“At this point, risk appears highest across the Berkshires/Worcester Hills and a cold rain elsewhere,” the NWS discussion states. “There could even be some wintry mix in there as warmer air surges in late aloft, but for now have kept the forecast rain/snow… Stay tuned especially if you’ve got travel plans.”There are also some early signals of stro...METCO lobbies for boost in budget
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
Hundreds of students and parents roamed the halls of the State House on Tuesday to ask state lawmakers to support increased funding for the largest school integration program in the country.Advocates want to bump up the Metropolitan Council for Educational Opportunity’s (METCO) line item amount in the fiscal year 2024 budget, despite Gov. Maura Healey’s recommendation to level-fund the program. Healey’s version of the budget also does not renew a one-year $500,000 earmark that METCO says it needs to implement a new racial equity system.METCO is a “voluntary school desegregation” program, which sends 3,103 Boston area students to 33 districts in surrounding suburban communities known for their high-achieving public schools. Of Boston-area METCO participating students, 64% are Black, 26% are Hispanic and 3% are Asian.“METCO was started 57 years ago, before many of us were even thought of, but we know that they were fighting for racial integration an...Feds looking at expanding FDIC coverage, sources
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
U.S. officials are studying ways they might temporarily expand Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. coverage to all deposits, a move sought by a coalition of banks arguing that it’s needed to head off a potential financial crisis.Treasury Department staff are reviewing whether federal regulators have enough emergency authority to temporarily insure deposits greater than the current $250,000 cap on most accounts without formal consent from a deeply divided Congress, according to people with knowledge of the talks.Authorities don’t yet view such a move as necessary, especially after regulators took steps this month to help banks keep up with any demands for withdrawals, the people said, asking not to be named describing confidential talks.“We will use the tools we have to support community banks,” White House spokesman Michael Kikukawa said, without directly addressing whether the measure is being studied. “Since our administration and the regulators took decisive action last weekend, we h...9 killed as strong earthquake rattles Pakistan, Afghanistan
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — A magnitude 6.5 earthquake rattled much of Pakistan and Afghanistan on Tuesday, sending panicked residents fleeing from homes and offices and frightening people even in remote villages. At least nine people died.More than 100 people were brought to hospitals in the Swat valley region of Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in a state of shock, Bilal Faizi, a spokesman for Pakistan’s emergency services told The Associated Press. “These terrified people collapsed, and some of them collapsed because of the shock of the earthquake,” he said. Faizi said most were later discharged from the hospital.Faizi and other officials said nine people were killed when roofs collapsed in various parts of northwestern Pakistan. Dozens of others were injured in the quake, which was centered in Afghanistan and also felt in bordering Tajikistan. The earthquake triggered landslides in some of the mountainous areas, disrupting traffic.Taimoor Khan, a spokesman fo...Sports wagering getting 2nd chance in North Carolina House
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A second-chance effort this year to authorize sports wagering across North Carolina took off on Tuesday with its relatively easy passage through a state House committee already favorably disposed to the idea. The House Commerce Committee voted 17-10 for the measure, which, if enacted, would open wide the sports wagering industry within the country’s ninth most populous state. It’s a largely untapped market, with several major-league sports franchises, college basketball, NASCAR and golf. The bill would allow online and some in-person betting on professional, college and Olympic-type sports offered through up to a dozen wagering companies.“There is big money in sports, as we know,” Rep. Jason Saine, a Lincoln County Republican and a chief bill sponsor, said during committee debate. “We feel like this is a responsible way to approach this issue.” Whether this form of legalized gambling will cross the legislative finish line this year is no sure bet yet. A ve...States cranking out even more tax cuts amid cash surpluses
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:38:28 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Just six months after passing what was billed as the largest tax cut in Missouri history, the Republican-led state House voted Tuesday for an even bigger income tax cut that could return over $1 billion annually to individuals, corporations and retirees. The Missouri legislation is the latest in a series of aggressive tax reductions that swept across U.S. states last year and have continued into 2023 — even as some warn that it might be wise for states to hold on to record large surpluses amid economic uncertainty.“Wouldn’t it be a good idea for us to all just pause for a year?” Democratic state Rep. Deb Lavender asked rhetorically before her Republican colleagues endorsed the tax cut on a 109-45 party-line vote. The Missouri legislation still has a ways to go — it needs a second House approval before it can move to the Senate and then to the governor. But legislatures and governors in several states already have given final approval to tax cuts and rebate...Latest news
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