Current Memphis Grizzlies player dies at age 29

It’s been a tough year for Memphis Grizzlies fans. After a year of struggling to return to the playoffs thanks to a 48-win season, Memphis struggled greatly in head coach Tuomas Lisallo’s first full season with the team, winning only 25 games.

Now, the Grizzlies’ friends and family are dealing with a much more difficult hardship than anyone ever wants to experience.

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On Tuesday, Priority Sports Agency revealed that one of their clients, Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, has died at the age of 29. According to the agency, Clark officially died on May 11, 2026.

The cause of Clark’s death has not yet been revealed to the public.

The Oklahoma City Thunder made Clark the 21st overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but his rights were already traded to the Grizzlies in exchange for Darius Bazley and a future second-round pick. Clark spent his entire seven-year career in Memphis, during which he made 50 appearances out of 309.

Clarke had been sidelined since 20 December with a calf injury; He finished his season playing only two games. This was a common theme in recent years, with Clarke’s 2023–24 season ended after just six games due to injury.

The Vancouver, British Columbia native averaged 10.2 ppg and 5.5 rpg while playing 20.8 minutes per game during his NBA career as a member of the Grizzlies.

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Brittany and Patrick Mahomes spend Mother’s Day with kids and Casey Current

Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Mahomes traded the Arrowheads for pitch-side seats this Mother’s Day, bringing their five-man team to CPKC Stadium. Kansas City Current continued its undefeated streak by defeating Chicago Stars FC 3–0. While Mahomes’ crew cheered from the stands, star striker Temwa Chawinga went full out on offense, demolishing Chicago’s defense with a first-half hat trick.

The Mahomes family’s busy week included a family outing. Brittany recently opened up about battling a painful wrist condition, while Patrick continues to rehabilitate his knee this offseason as he prepares for another NFL campaign with the Kansas City Chiefs.

Inside the Brittany and Patrick Mahomes family’s viral Mother’s Day outing at CPKC Stadium

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Brittany Mahomes and Patrick Mahomes turned Mother’s Day into a full-on family tailgate, bringing daughters Sterling Skye and Golden Ray along with son Patrick “Bronze” Mahomes III. To support the Kansas City Current during their clash against Chicago Stars FC.

The Current and Brittney put out a joint Instagram post showing Mahomes’ starting lineup in KC Current gear, held up from the stands at CPKC Stadium. The caption read: “Another Mahomes Mother’s Day 🥹 Co-owners @britanylynne and @patrickmahomes enjoying the dub at home 🤗.”

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And “dub” was the perfect call. Temwa Chawinga completely cooked Chicago’s defense, needing only 27 minutes in the first half to complete a hat trick and put the match into blowout territory before halftime. By the time the reigning NWSL MVP checked out in the 77th minute, the game was well into the red.

Brittany has been a part of Patrick’s Corner since her high school days and has made her own mark in the sports world. After playing pro soccer in Iceland, she became one of the loudest supporters of women’s sports. He also helped bring major investment and visibility to the NWSL through his ownership of the KC Current.

The Mahomes duo joined the club’s ownership group in December 2020. But they moved up the chain for women’s football with a reported $275 million investment in a new professional league last year.

Even with the constant spotlight in Kansas City as sports royalty, the couple has focused on creating a down-to-earth family environment for their children. Sterling Sky arrived in February 2021, with Bronze joining the roster in late 2022. And Golden Ray joins the family’s newest trio in January 2025.

Earlier in the week, Patrick also provided some father-son representation with a bronze medal while watching the Kansas City Royals win over the Detroit Tigers at Kauffman Stadium. The Chiefs superstar reportedly owns a one percent stake in the Royals organization and still has a foot in the baseball world thanks to his family’s roots in the sport.


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Current WWE Champion wants to make Paul Heyman the manager after WrestleMania 42?

A current WWE Champion would like to make Paul Heyman her lawyer in the future.

Heyman will go down as one of the greatest managers in professional wrestling. Which is saying something considering the legends who have stepped into the ring with stars throughout the history of the industry. However, before coming to WWE, he had already made his mark in WCW as Paul E. Dangerously, when he formed the Dangerous Alliance.

As the leader of ECW, he created a list of misfit toys and inspired many of them to become characters that wrestling fans still remember today. However, his time as an on-air personality in WWE elevated his status as a manager to iconic levels.

Either as the lawyer for “The Beast” Brock Lesnar. Then the wise man for Roman Reigns and the great run of bloodlines. And now as the oracle of The Vision. Additionally, it can’t be forgotten that he also managed CM Punk during his longest tenure as WWE Champion.

Jade Cargill wants to make Paul Heyman her manager

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So it’s no surprise that current stars would love to be the next “Paul Heyman guy.” Or in this case, the next “Paul Heyman Gal.”

Current WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill told 8 News Now in Las Vegas about following her idol Chyna and eventually winning the Women’s Intercontinental title, “If I’m going that route I would love to have Paul Heyman as my manager.”

Cargill has already shown that she’s skilled on the mic and doesn’t really need help with that aspect of her game. However, having Heyman serve as his manager would add a certain gravitas and elevate his status to one where only he can bring talent due to his incomparable resume.

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Questions over transfer after ‘player will be bought by Chelsea’ statement – current situation

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Chelsea’s development plan for Mateo del Blanco is already facing mixed signals in ArgentinaThe latest reports show that the situation is much less advanced than previously presented.

In our first coverage, journalist Renzo Pantich described A clear path is being prepared. He clearly stated that del Blanco ‘Will be bought by Chelsea and loaned to Racing de Strasbourg’Framing this move as an expectation of something happening soon.

That version structured the deal and aligned with Chelsea’s multi-club model. Strasbourg will act as a first step, allowing the 22-year-old left-back to adapt ahead of any potential move to Stamford Bridge.

However, reporting from Argentina now paints a more cautious picture.

The situation was seen differently in Santa Fe

argentina outlet hail The situation has been addressed from inside the union – and the tone is notably different.

Both the club and the player’s representatives insist that there has been no formal offer from Chelsea. On the Santa Fe side, the situation is still being treated as speculation, even if Europe’s interest has been acknowledged.

Importantly, it is not designed as a running deal. Instead, it is described as a rumor that is growing in visibility, but with no concrete steps behind it.

Del Blanco is attracting interest – but no offers

Ole also provides wider context about the player’s rising profile. Mateo del Blanco was the top assist provider in the 2025 Clausura, registering five assists, and remains one of the standout performers in the current Apertura.

That form has already attracted attention from elsewhere in South America. Brazilian clubs such as Red Bull Bragantino and Corinthians followed him closely during the last window. However, as is the current situation with Chelsea, no formal bid was made.

The union responded to that interest by securing its future. The club extended his contract until December 2028, strengthening both his playing position and his negotiating leverage.

Youngsters still at the center of union plans

Mateo del Blanco remains a prominent figure in Santa Fe. He is a guaranteed starter under manager Leonardo Madellon and is one of the team’s most influential players.

A sale would represent a significant sporting loss, even though it could become one of the club’s most significant financial operations in recent years.

That balance helps explain the current stance. The club is aware of the increased attention, but is not yet dealing with any concrete situation.

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The new report means it now becomes a situation to monitor rather than complete.

Pentich’s claims suggest internal planning and intention. Meanwhile, reporting on hail reflects the reality on the ground in Argentina, where no formal measures have been taken.

This difference is common in early stage transfers, especially in South America. Interest may persist for months before developing into conversation.

For now, Matteo del Blanco sits in between those two versions. A player clearly on Chelsea’s radar, but still waiting for that interest to translate into something tangible.


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The current asking price is €50 million but Brighton could have a double transfer advantage

Brighton & Hove Albion could have a double advantage over Borussia Dortmund in the race for Saeed Al-Mala this summer.

At least that’s what BILD’s latest report is anything to go by. The German newspaper reports that Dortmund are again interested in the 19-year-old, but with a caveat.

According to their information, Dortmund have been keeping a close eye on the FC Cologne star for months. A possible summer transfer is being discussed internally. They’ll get a chance to see him up close and personal when the two sides meet this weekend.

A summer transfer looks likely for the youngster, who looks set to make a move after establishing himself at Cologne.

€50m asking price

The Bundesliga side, for their part, are now demanding €50m plus bonuses for their man. The January transfer window had already seen him reject a €30 million offer from Brighton.

The Seagulls are long-time fans and it appears they are determined to sign El-Mala before anyone else. Sport Witness covered a report last month that said Taking the initiative to get a deal done.

Now Dortmund are in the mix, but the odds are stacked against them. Chief among them is the fact that they can only afford El-Mala if they sell star players like Kareem Adeyemi and Felix Nmecha.

Coach Niko Kovach will also have to change his system. And there is also the fact that Dortmund had rejected a deal for El-Mala in the past. He had a medical scheduled at the club, but they refused to sign his older brother Malek, so the deal fell through.

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This is where Brighton could benefit. Not only are they more financially secure than Dortmund, and perhaps willing and able to pay €50m, but they have also shown a willingness to sign his brother.

In fact, A report on 17 Februaryth He revealed that his offer to him in January also included a deal to sign his brother. Seagal appears to have no problem with that particular demand. Thus, they may have an advantage over Dortmund.

However, it makes sense to move towards the German side. This would allow El-Mala to play in the Champions League, develop at the highest level and triple his wages overnight. Otherwise, Brighton will need to convince him otherwise.

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Kenny Atkinson reveals how his ‘crazy’ memory of Brooklyn rebuild applies to the current team

Kenny Attkisson knows the challenges of rebuilding. The former Brooklyn Nets head coach, now leading the championship hopefuls Cleveland Cavaliers, also knows what it takes to succeed.

While Atkinson acknowledged the difficulties of the Nets’ situation, he is confident The team would eventually advance, as their group did when they made the playoffs in 2018–19.

“You will definitely go through them [hard] moment. You like to be process-oriented and stick to it, but you’re going home after the game and you’re taking that L. It’s tough, especially when they start piling up,” Atkinson said before Brooklyn’s 106-102 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Sunday. “Everyone says, ‘Okay, don’t worry.’ Of course, if you’re competitive you worry. But that’s part of it, part of going through a rebuild and part of being a young coach. You’re looking at Charlotte right now, well, they went through it. that third year [in Brooklyn] When we were successful and reached the playoffs, it was almost doubly rewarding, because you go through these real struggles and tough times.

“I’ll never forget when we won the playoffs; it was like winning the championship. It was crazy, because you look back at the first year, I think we lost 27 out of 29. It was crazy, like, ‘Will we ever win another game?’ [The turnaround] That will happen here because they have drafted really good talent. They have a good coaching staff and a good front office. It will break. You’re just waiting for it, like ‘When’s that going to happen?’ And you look at it like, ‘Is it ever going to happen?’… But they work so hard, it’s going to happen eventually with the talent they have.’

The loss was the Nets’ eighth consecutive loss to Cleveland, their longest of the season. Still, a four-point loss against the fourth-seeded Cavaliers after Friday’s 148-111 loss to the Boston Celtics was a step in the right direction.

Nets searching for wins through challenges of rebuilding season

Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez talks with guard Egor Demin (8) during the first quarter against the Orlando Magic at Kia Center.
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In another season of rebuilding, Brooklyn’s focus is not on wins or losses, but on development. While developmental wins are paramount, they don’t show up on the scoreboard.

Danny Wolf admitted accepting reality has been a challenge in the Nets locker room.

“Most people in the NBA come from winning teams, no matter what level,” Wolf said. “This is the first time I’ve been a part of it, I don’t say we’re a losing team, obviously our record is 15-45, but we are the youngest team in the NBA and there are a lot of valuable lessons. I don’t like to say you can learn from losing, because it hurts and it sucks, and losing as a contender is one of the worst feelings, but with such a young group, I think there’s resiliency and fight. [is important]. When you lose by four points to a team that you lost to by 30 points a week before, I think that points to improvement.”

The Nets are hoping this rebuild will produce similar results to Sean Marks’ first. However, the current team is a stark contrast to the groups Atkinson coached from 2016 to 2019.

Brooklyn was devoid of rookie talent during those years. The Nets now feature an NBA-record five rookie first-round picks. While this is a luxury compared to their previous rebuilds, it is also an unprecedented challenge for Jordi Fernandez and his staff.

Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson said of the difficulties of the situation in Brooklyn, “It’s hard to ask one 19-year-old boy to help another 19-year-old boy. It’s like asking a group of kids who are just learning to swim to make sure the other one doesn’t drown.” “You have to, sometimes, take a step back and give grace and be patient. They’re learning what it takes to survive in this league, which is a lot. When you have a lot of young players trying to do that, it’s hard to have the connectivity or cohesion that it can take to make some tough performances in a given game or over time. But it’s also very rewarding when you have guys with character, good young players and hard workers. Jordi [Fernandez] You have done a great job. You see the competition every night. You just have to live with it.

The Nets have done their best to control the development of their rookies – Igor Demin, Nolan Traore, Drake Powell, Ben Saraf and Wolf. Apart from Demin, all of them have spent a long time in the G League. Each has been an encouraging addition to Brooklyn’s rotation, providing encouragement to the team’s brass.

The Nets’ 15-45 record puts them in prime position to add a star-level draft pick to their young core this summer. While draft status would remain the main story in the team’s last 22 games, Fernandez was adamant that his team would compete until the final buzzer of the season.

“The record is what it is. It is a reality, and we are well aware of it,” Fernandez said. “And at the same time, we don’t like it. Hopefully, everybody feels the same way, and that’s what our players do: They show up every day and work. It’s not pulling teeth, it’s not uncomfortable, it’s not a bad feeling. So it’s all good. Coming here and feeling like we can go against anybody should be very important. If you’re up 10, you want to be up 20. If you’re down 20, you Wanting that to be down to 10. Those things have to matter. We don’t have to flip a switch and suddenly we’ll be there.

“I like where the group is. The group cares, the coaches care, the organization cares. Finding our wins, we did it last year, we’re going to do it differently this year because it’s a different context. We really like where we are. We have a process and a plan. You can’t control everything because there are things that are [out of your control]But it is very exciting. And everyone should feel the excitement of the next step. Obviously, I want to win every single game, but to compete in these 25 and then play this summer, it’s the greatest summer of our lives.


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Pat Riley made a wish for current NBA coaches at the statue unveiling

When it comes to thinking about the gold standard of NBA coaches, not many names come to mind other than Pat Riley. Despite winning championships five times as a head coach, twice as an executive, twice as a player and once as an assistant coach, his titles paint only a part of the picture of his career with the Miami Heat, New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers.

Appropriately, Showtime recently unveiled a statue commemorating his legacy, and Riley was asked a simple question about current NBA coaches.

According to a post on And well, as far as that reaction is concerned, it’s no surprise.

Riley, now 80 and still serving as president of the Miami Heat, became the first coach in Los Angeles Lakers history to receive the statue, placing him alongside names like Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O’Neal, Jerry West and Chick Hearn. With the Lakers, Riley reached seven NBA Finals during his nine-season tenure from 1981 to 1990.

However, this is only a small part of his legacy. In his career as a player, assistant coach, head coach and executive, he has nine championship rings, including a 1972 title as a Lakers player, multiple titles as an architect of Showtime, the Miami Heat’s successful 2006 championship as a head coach, and executive titles in 2012 and 2013 during Miami’s Big Three era. He remains the first major North American sports figure to win championships in all four of these roles.

A member of the Hall of Fame since 2008, Riley is often regarded as “The Godfather” of the NBA, and there was never any doubt that he would still wear an Armani suit if he coached in the world’s best basketball league.


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