Nevada State Athletic Commission Votes To End Marijuana Discipline

By Adam Roberts – 7/7/2021

There’s some big news today for athletes competing in, and fans of, the mixed martial arts world and boxing worlds.

The Nevada State Athletic Commission is voting to end disciplining boxers and mixed martial arts fighters for marijuana use. Nevada follows the Florida State Boxing Commission, which stopped testing for marijuana in May. Nevada’s commission will continue to test for marijuana for data purposes during the next six months.

The new policy begins today and is not retroactive to cases that have not been examined. It’s the latest move by a sports league to lighten it’s punishment for marijuana usage, even as American track star Sha’Carri RIchardson is currently suspended for a month from US Olympic competition for her own marijuana use.

Aaron Rodgers And Bryson DeChambeau Win “The Match”

By Adam Roberts – 7/7/2021

While the highlight of the event was probably all those juicy sound bites I told you would come out of the event, there was still a charity golf match played in Montana yesterday between the teams of Aaron Rodgers-Bryson DeChambeau and Phil Mickelson-Tom Brady.

Rodgers and DeChambeau closed out Mickelson and Brady to win The Match on Tuesday. Win the victory, they accrued 200 thousand dollars for the North Valley Community Foundation. The duo used a strong back nine to turn back Mickelson and Brady in the fourth installment of the event.

Rodgers was of course peppered with questions on his future in Green Bay, and as you’d expect we got no answers about anything related to that future out of the multi-MVP quarterback. The next event coming up will be training camp later this month, and if Rodgers holds out of that the fine money, and speculation, will REALLY start to climb.

Bucks Drop Game One; Giannis Returns

By Adam Roberts – 7/7/2021

The line between a hyperextended knee and a torn ACL is very fine. Anytime a basketball player injures their knee, the first though anyone likely has is: that player is probably out for an extended period of time.

For Giannis Antetokounmpo, “extended period of time” meant two games.

The Greek Freak was back on the floor for Game One of the NBA Finals last night in Phoenix, accumulating 20 points in 35 minutes of action. Unfortunately, a big game for Chris Paul, difficulty getting to the free throw line, and off nights from other role players who stepped up big against the Hawks doomed Milwaukee to a 118-105 loss.

Khris Middleton had 29 points despite not taking a singled free throw all night. And Jrue Holiday was held to just 4-14 shooting for 10 points and had an abysmal plus/minus of -16; Brook Lopez did him one worse with a -17.

Game Two is tomorrow night in Phoenix. Coverage begins at 7pm on ESPN La Crosse 105.5 and espnlacrosse.com!

Brewers Acquire 1B Rowdy Tellez

By Adam Roberts – 7/6/2021

One of the Brewers’ pieces from the Willy Adames trade is already off to a new location in exchange for a new first baseman.

According to Ken Rosenthal, the team is acquiring Rowdy Tellez from the Toronto Blue Jays and sending away picther Trevor Richards. Rosenthal said any other pieces in the deal are uncertain.

Tellez has spent the last few weeks in the majors following a .209 batting average this season with 29 hits and four home runs. He will bring a left-handed power bat to the lineup and could be used rather quickly if the newest bout of Keston Hiura struggles continues.

Milwaukee is on the road tonight for game two of the Mets’ series.

 

Giannis Upgraded From Doubtful to Questionable Tonight

By Adam Roberts – 7/6/2021

The Bucks may once again be without Giannis this evening when they take the court for Game One of the NBA Finals against Phoenix.

Orrrrrrrr maybe not.

The team has officially upgraded Giannis from doubtful to questionable tonight as they gauge how game-ready the Greek Freak’s hyperextended knee is. Giannis hasn’t played since the injury in Game Four of the Eastern Conference Finals against Atlanta, and many have suspected he would likely be done for the postseason. However, it would appear that the injury is either not as serious as some believe, or the Bucks are possibly trying to keep Phoenix on their toes about whether or not they will have to plan for Giannis in the series.

Also, per Woj and Malika Andrews: Giannis has continued around-the-clock treatment on his left knee with hopes of becoming cleared to play against Phoenix tonight. There’s expected to be a game-time decision on his availability.

Game One coverage begins tonight at 7 on ESPN La Crosse 105.5 and espnlacrosse.com!

 

Aaron Rodgers Competes In “The Match” Today

By Adam Roberts – 7/6/2021

Yes this is a Rodgers story. No, it does not revolve around his standing with the team.

Today, Aaron will team up with Bryson DeChambeau in a competition against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady at Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana as part of this year’s edition of “The Match”. The golf exhibition has been a highly popular event for TNT each year, with last year’s events featuring Mickselon, Brady, Tiger Woods, and Peyton Manning in May and Mickelson, Manning, Charles Barkley, and Steph Curry in November.

Rodgers is of course no stranger to the links; he’s said his best handicap was a 3.5, roughly four and a half strokes better than Brady. Tom does have the above experience in this event, however, including a hole out. Both players have also played in celebrity pro-ams before, with Rodgers placing eighth in the American Century Championship back in 2017.

In any case, the play-by-play will be chock full of all that sweet, sweet Rodgers-Packers drama speculation, in case you haven’t had your fix in a while…

Aaron Rodgers Passes On NFL COVID Opt-Out Option

By Adam Roberts – 7/5/2021

On the ESPN La Crosse 105.5 Twitter page, we put the chance of Packers’ quarterback Aaron Rodgers using the COVID-19 opt-out as his reason for missing this season at somewhere around 0.00000000000000000000001%. Looks like the likely path played out.

Rodgers passed on the NFL’s COVID opt-out option. The deadline to opt-out was Friday and Rodgers was not on the Packers’ list.

His destiny with the team this season will therefore remain a mystery, but he is subject to two million dollars in fines and could miss out on an 418.3 million if he continues to be a holdout.

Bucks Underdogs Against Phoenix In NBA Finals

By Adam Roberts – 7/5/2021

The high of the Milwaukee Bucks making the first NBA Finals since 1974 seemed to wear off pretty quickly for the Bucks players after the ECF win over Atlanta Saturday night.

While there were certainly plenty of smiles to be found in the locker room during postgame, I’d say the general tone was one of measured pride. After the last few postseasons, I don’t think anyone would have complained if the Bucks jumped for joy all night long. However, it seems the general consensus is that the job is not done, and that’s a great approach to take considering the task at hand.

Milwaukee will meet the Phoenix Suns in the 2021 NBA Finals, a team that joined the association the same year as the Bucks but without a championship to show for it. Their last trip to the finals was in 1993, resulting in a loss to MJ and the Bulls. This year is the best chance Phoenix has had at a title since Mike D’Antoni-Steve Nash era, and their roster consists of more potential scorers on one team than the Bucks have faced this postseason. Be it Devin Booker or Chris Paul shooting 34 and 40% from three this season respectively, Jae Crowder and Cameron Payne’s consistency at the free throw line, or Deandre Ayton giving the offense numerous second chances with offensive rebounds, this Suns team is built to score and score often.

Vegas certainly favors the Suns for this reason; Phoenix opened at -175 at Caesars Sportsbook by William Hill, with the Bucks listed as +150 underdogs. Phoenix is a 5.5-point favorite over Milwaukee in Game 1 on Tuesday as well. It should be noted these numbers are definitely skewed due to the fact that Giannis will likely miss at least the start of the series.

Despite this, watching how the Bucks rallied around each other after the series with Atlanta was knotted up following Giannis’s injury should provide fans some solace that unlike in the past, THIS Bucks team may have some closer genes. They’ve now come back down 3-2 to the Nets and come back from a 2-2 series without their #1 guy. Middleton and Holiday will need to decide who’s best served to defend against Booker or CP3, and from their the rest of the squad will need to continue the scrappy play they’ve manufactured over the last two games.

Do that, and this can at least be a pretty even series. Should Giannis be able to safely return, then things get REALLY interesting.

Either way, this series should be seen as a win for a league long lambasted for it’s “super teams” and a seeming lack of parity. Don’t let pundits convince you this season should have an asterisk attached. If anything, it’s the total opposite. Both of these teams have had to deal with their own injury/illness issues this postseason, and have found a way to make it work. You don’t get this deep in to a postseason as grinding as the NBA’s based on luck or chance.

Best of luck to both teams this series, and of course #BucksIn6.

Brewers Close Down Maryvale, Arizona Complex Due to COVID Outbreak

By Adam Roberts – 7/2/2021

Any further games at the Brewers’ Maryvale, Arizona will have to wait while the organization deals with an outbreak of COVID cases.

The Journal Sentinel’s Todd Rosiak reports the team has had multiple positive cases recently, resulting in the facility shutting down. All games have been scratched from the Brewers’ Arizona Rookie League schedule until further notice.

Team farm director Tom Flanagan said: “in an abundance of caution, we have taken steps to ensure all players and staff are safe, and that includes cancelling some games while we work through this process.”

Packers To Hold Joint Practices With NY Jets

By Adam Roberts – 7/2/2021

Joint practices in the NFL are nothing new, but it can be easy to forget that they happen during the training camp period. They can usually be a hotbed for pushing and shoving matches as players start to ratchet up their competitive sides.

Brian Costello reports that this year, Green Bay is set to practice against Zach Wilson and the New York Jets. The practices will be held August 18th and 19th before the two play each other in a preseason game August 21st. It will be the first time the Jets have had joint practices since 2018.

The Jordan Love vs Zach Wilson matchup could be interesting to watch, as well as give yet another chance to see how Joe Barry’s defensive schemes look against other teams.