Monday, 30 June 2025

Report: Bucks extend Bobby Portis on three-year deal

MILWAUKEE — Bobby Portis, one of the league’s top reserves, declined his player option for next season and instead agreed to a three-year, $44 million contract to remain with the Milwaukee Bucks, agent Mark Bartelstein confirmed Sunday.

Portis has gotten votes for the league’s sixth man of the year in three of the last five seasons. 

ESPN’s Shams Charania first reported the deal, which replaces an option where Portis could have made $13.4 million.

The 30-year-old Portis has been a fan favorite since joining the Bucks for their 2020-21 championship season. He averaged 13.9 points, 8.4 rebounds and 2.1 assists in 49 games last season, one that included a 25-game suspension after he violated the league’s anti-drug program by testing positive for a banned substance. Portis insisted he did so inadvertently, saying he thought he was taking an approved substance while treating an elbow injury.

The season was trying for Portis in other ways as well. He missed time while grieving the death of his grandmother, and his home was burglarized.

In his five seasons with Milwaukee, Portis has averaged 13.6 points and 8.3 rebounds while shooting 53.8 per cent from the floor and 39.7 per cent from three-point range. He entered the NBA in 2015 and played for the Chicago Bulls, Washington Wizards and New York Knicks before joining the Bucks.

Portis’ decision comes as seven-footer Brook Lopez heads into unrestricted free agency. Lopez, 37, has played for the Bucks since 2018 and averaged 13 points, 5 rebounds and 1.9 blocks in 80 games last season.



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Sunday, 29 June 2025

Canada beats Poland to win bronze at women’s 3×3 basketball World Cup

Paige Crozon had 13 points and five rebounds as Canada beat Poland 21-9 on Sunday in the third-place game at the FIBA 3×3 women’s World Cup.

Saicha Grant-Allen scored five and pulled down five boards for Canada.

Anna Pawlowska led Poland with three points and three rebounds.

The Canadians lost to the Netherlands 21-15 in the semifinal earlier in the day.

Crozon had 10 points and five rebounds in that game, with Cassandra Brown adding three points. 

The Netherlands beat Mongolia 15-9 in the tournament’s final to win their first-ever title.



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CF Montreal beats New York City FC to net first home win

It took CF Montreal nine matches, but the Major League Soccer squad finally won a home game, beating New York City FC 1-0 on Saturday evening.

Victor Loturi was the lone goal scorer in a Man of the Match performance for Montreal (3-12-5), which completed the season sweep over New York (8-7-4) for the first time ever.

“We need these kinds of nights to get something back for the work, because the players today gave everything,” said interim head coach Marco Donadel. “It’s something we needed right now because we’re playing almost every game at our best.”

Montreal started the game at Stade Saputo on the front foot, looking to progress from the wide areas of the field and break down a resolute New York low block. Dante Sealy on the right wing was particularly potent in the opening stages of play, driving most of Montreal’s attack.

In the 23rd minute, he found himself isolated with a defender and let off a powerful shot that was spilled to Loturi, who made no mistake and scored his first goal for the club. With momentum and the lead, Montreal continued to press for a second goal but to no avail.

New York responded accordingly, finishing the first half with an aggressive surge that forced Montreal to drop deep and absorb pressure for the first time. They kept up the pressure in the second half in search of an equalizer, but a solid and collective Montreal defence was able to withstand the assault and create attacking threats on the counter.

“We’ve definitely trained for a low block, and it’s a good tool to use, especially when we play good teams with the ball,” said defender Brandan Craig. “There’s going to be stretches where they have the ball and they’re playing in front of us, but not playing behind us. Tonight showed that we can do that to pretty much anybody.”

Despite leading for the majority of the game and New York’s pressing to find an equalizer, that did not stop Montreal from trying to get forward and play attacking football whenever the squad could. Buoyed by a confidence that they had failed to show at home this season, they nearly put the game to bed on several occasions in the second half.

Around the hour mark, Montreal had two golden opportunities to double the lead.

An intricate sequence from a corner kick left Luca Petrasso completely unmarked in front of the goal, but he was unable to control the bouncing ball. Moments later, Jules-Anthony Vilsaint was played through on goal, only to be denied by a fingertip save from Tomas Romero.

“In the last two or three weeks, we worked on playing low, but the players don’t really like it a lot, so as soon as they can, they prefer to go (forward),” said Donadel. “When you don’t have the energy, when you don’t have a midfielder on the bench or subs to defend, you have to concede a bit of room.”

As the game progressed, New York grew increasingly desperate and pushed more players forward, while Montreal fell back into a defensive shell. Still, Montreal held firm through the final moments, denying any real scoring chances and maintaining its shape until the final whistle.

The game also featured Owen Graham-Roache’s first start as the Montreal academy graduate broke the record for the youngest player to start an MLS game in club history at 17 years, 137 days old, surpassing the record set by teammate Aleksander Guboglo in March of this year.

UP NEXT

New York City: Hosts Toronto FC on Thursday.

Montreal: Will host Inter Miami on Saturday, July 5, if the Florida side is eliminated from the FIFA Club World Cup. If Miami advances, Montreal’s next game will be the second leg of the Canadian Championship quarterfinals against Forge FC on Wednesday, July 9.



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Saturday, 28 June 2025

Jets re-sign defenceman Haydn Fleury to two-year, $1.9 million contract

The Winnipeg Jets are keeping one of their depth defencemen in town.

The Jets have re-signed blue-liner Haydn Fleury to a two-year, $1.9 million contract, the team announced Saturday.

Fleury, 28, logged 39 games with the Jets in his first season with the team last year, picking up seven assists on the way. He played an average of 15:56 in time on ice last season.

He also suited up for eight playoff games with the Jets, nabbing two assists and logging 15:16 of average time on ice.

Fleury missed a chunk of the season after sustaining a lower-body injury in December.

The Carlyle, Sask., native joined the Jets as a free agent on a one-year deal ahead of the 2024-25 season after spending the first seven years of his career splitting time between the Carolina Hurricanes, Anaheim Ducks, Seattle Kraken and Tampa Bay Lightning.

Originally selected seventh overall in the 2014 NHL Draft by the Hurricanes, Fleury has tallied 10 goals and 34 assists in 307 games at the NHL level.



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Friday, 27 June 2025

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Report: Bucks extend Bobby Portis on three-year deal

MILWAUKEE — Bobby Portis , one of the league’s top reserves, declined his player option for next season and instead agreed to a three-year, ...