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Kingston Harris commits to Sudbury Wolves
Kingston Harris commits to Sudbury Wolves

Ottawa Citizen

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

Kingston Harris commits to Sudbury Wolves

Article content Article content A player hailed as one of the highest-value picks in this year's OHL draft, forward Kingston Harris plans to continue to demonstrate his worth while wearing a Sudbury Wolves jersey. Article content Rob Papineau, the Wolves' vice-president of hockey operations and general manager, announced on Monday that Harris, a sixth-round choice in the OHL Priority Selection back in April, had committed to the club. Article content The fourth player to sign with Sudbury from the 2025 draft class, after first-round selection Brayden Bennett and second-rounders pick Vladimir Provorov and Parker Smith, Harris signed after a standout showing at the Wolves' prospect orientation camp in May. Article content Article content 'We were thrilled to be able to draft Kingston where we did,' Papineau said in a media release. 'He is one of the most skilled players from this year's draft. He has a great attitude about being a Wolf and had a dominant development camp, where he led in scoring. We lookforward to Kingston's development and future as a Sudbury Wolf.' Article content Article content A six-foot, 165-pound Oakville native who played for the Toronto Marlboros U16 AAA squad this past season, Harris had 17 goals and 20 assists in 30 regular-season games in the Greater Toronto Hockey League. Article content The 16-year-old centreman demonstrated his speed, skill and finishing ability once again at last month's camp, turning heads with a goal and two assists in the first scrimmage, then no fewer than four markers and a single helper in the second contest. Article content The Wolves also described Harris 'as a powerful forward who uses his skill and speed to create offence off the rush and cycle.' Article content 'His scanning and vision in the offensive zone allows him to see passes and plays developbefore others. He plays both sides of the puck effectively and uses his size effectively to notonly knock players off pucks but also shield pucks when on offence.' Article content

Sudbury Wolves sign OHL second-rounder Parker Smith
Sudbury Wolves sign OHL second-rounder Parker Smith

Ottawa Citizen

time6 days ago

  • Sport
  • Ottawa Citizen

Sudbury Wolves sign OHL second-rounder Parker Smith

Article content Article content A forward praised for raising his level of play in big games, hard-hustling Parker Smith will look to do the same for the Sudbury Wolves in the future. Article content Article content Rob Papineau, the Wolves' vice-president of hockey operations and general manager, announced on Monday that Smith, a second-round pick in the 2025 OHL Priority Selection this past April, had signed a scholarship and development agreement with the team. Article content Smith became the third player from this year's draft class to sign with the Wolves, following first-round selection Brayden Bennett and fellow second-round pick Vladimir Provorov. Article content Article content 'We are very happy that Parker has committed to the hockey club,' Papineau said in a media release. 'Parker followed up an outstanding season with a strong development camp. We are excited for his future with the team.' Article content Article content A 5-foot-10, 160-pound native of Waterloo, Smith was selected 38th overall this spring after a standout season with the Waterloo Wolves of the Alliance Hockey U16 AAA league. After recording 20 goals and 24 assists in only 28 regular-season games, he led Waterloo with 12 points in six playoff contests. Article content Papineau and company described the 16-year-old as 'a great goal-scoring winger who plays a physical game and loves getting under the skin of the opposition.' Article content 'He plays with a relentless will factor and compete level that translates both on and off thescore sheet,' the Wolves added. Article content

Leaked Chats Expose Naz Reid Using Slurs With Fan, Wolves Player Reveals Sensitive Contract Details
Leaked Chats Expose Naz Reid Using Slurs With Fan, Wolves Player Reveals Sensitive Contract Details

Yahoo

time05-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Leaked Chats Expose Naz Reid Using Slurs With Fan, Wolves Player Reveals Sensitive Contract Details

Leaked Chats Expose Naz Reid Using Slurs With Fan, Wolves Player Reveals Sensitive Contract Details originally appeared on Fadeaway World. Naz Reid has been one of the most valued pieces on the Minnesota Timberwolves roster this season. After some terrific contributions in the regular season, it was expected that he would find himself in a solid position to demand a bigger contract extension once he tested the waters of free agency. Advertisement Unfortunately, this plan may face some challenges as the forward finds himself in a scandal, as a fan leaked chats and exposed him for using slurs and revealing other sensitive information. Reid has been one of the Wolves' most important players in this year's postseason run. Notching an average of 14.2 points and 6.0 rebounds per game on 46.2% shooting from the field in the regular season, the 25-year-old had a massive impact on the team's offense. Although his form in the postseason was also quite solid in the first round, he saw a decline in output in the following rounds. With a scoring average of 10.4 points and 4.7 rebounds per game in the playoffs, it is evident that the forward went through a rough spot. This downturn in form harmed the team as they came away with a loss in the WCF against the Oklahoma City Thunder. While consecutive losses in the WCF are difficult to cope with, the Wolves franchise finds itself in a complicated position with regard to Reid's scandal. Advertisement The chats displayed Reid and the fan arguing over the forward's performance. The fan had placed a bet on the former 6MOTY, which resulted in a loss for the fan. Leaked chats of Naz Reid with a fan - 1X user: @CLErowan The conversation became heated almost instantly, as the fan provoked Reid by hurling insults at him. However, the Wolves forward didn't back down, repeatedly referring to the fan as "fat" and "broke". Leaked chats of Naz Reid with a fan - 2X user: @CLErowan The conversation took a turn for the worse when the fan got particularly incensed and called Reid a "b*m". To this, the forward responded by revealing critical negotiation details and said: 'Lmao, I'm a b*m about to get $100m? Lmaoooo and imma DM you when I do.' Leaked chats of Naz Reid with a fan - 3X user: @CLErowan It is crucial to note that this conversation happened before Game 5, when disaster struck and the Wolves were blown away by the Thunder after a 124-94 result. Given the situation, the fan returned to the chat to insult Reid once again. Leaked chats of Naz Reid with a fan - 4X user: @CLErowan Reid remains quite confident about his chances of receiving a $100 million deal in free agency. Considering the kind of attention he has garnered in the trade market, this can be justified. Unfortunately, his performances in the WCF will certainly throw a wrench in his plans. Advertisement The Wolves' forward was relatively decent in Game 5 against OKC. He recorded 11 points and five rebounds on 5-8 shooting from the field. Unfortunately, the team was let down by some poor performances by their starters, as only Anthony Edwards and Julius Randle notched double-digit scoring, with 19 and 24 points, respectively. The offseason will be a long one for both Reid and the Wolves. While the 25-year-old had aspirations of signing a massive deal in free agency, he may see a much more conservative offer floated his way if this matter isn't resolved soon. Related: Detroit Pistons Could Add Timberwolves And Grizzlies Power Forwards In 2025 Free Agency This story was originally reported by Fadeaway World on May 29, 2025, where it first appeared.

2025 NBA, WNBA picks; predictions: Back OKC to cover first half in Game 5
2025 NBA, WNBA picks; predictions: Back OKC to cover first half in Game 5

Fox Sports

time28-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

2025 NBA, WNBA picks; predictions: Back OKC to cover first half in Game 5

I'm back with my best bets for Wednesday night. On the NBA side, it looks like the Western Conference finals series is pretty much over. So I've got a couple wagers that I like for that game. And now that the WNBA is in full swing, I've found at least one spot that I think is worth a look. Check out what I'm on for Wednesday's matchups. Timberwolves @ Thunder The series went to Minnesota with the Thunder up 2-0, and it now returns to Oklahoma City for Game 5 with the Thunder up 3-1. One more win for the Thunder and they are through to the NBA Finals. The Wolves played their best game of the postseason in Game 3 when they routed OKC. In Game 4, the Thunder controlled from first tip to final horn, even though it was just a single-possession win for them. I think the Thunder wrap up the series tonight, and I have a couple wagers I like around that thought. Oklahoma City -4.5 first half I expect the Wolves to attempt to start fast, knowing that this could be their final game of the season. Anthony Edwards didn't play well in Game 4, so expect him to force the pace early and attempt to get the Wolves out of the gate quickly. So even though I love wagering on the first quarter, that's not what I'm doing for this one. Instead, I will take the Thunder to win the first half, after they weather the Wolves' early energy. Once the Thunder settle into the game, they will look to put Minnesota away by halftime. The quicker they are able to end the game, the better. I'm also fading the Wolves' backups who will play in that stretch between the end of the first quarter and the first six minutes of the second quarter. Role players, like Donte DiVincenzo, Naz Reid and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who combined for 55 points in Game 4, will not play as well on the road. That same group scored 56 combined points in the first two games of the series. So Minnesota will get off to a fast start and then OKC will withstand the early energy and pull away in the second quarter when the Wolves' backups are in the game. PICK: Oklahoma City (-4.5 FH) to lead by more than 4.5 points at halftime Donte DiVincenzo Over/Under 9.5 points Fading role players on the road after a monster home-scoring output is one of my favorite playoff angles. DiVincenzo was fantastic in Game 4. He scored 21 points while making five of his eight 3-pointers. It was the most points that he's scored in the postseason. His previous high was 13, and he's only been above nine points in three of the Wolves' 14 postseason games. DiVincenzo is 10-for-43 from 3 on the road in the postseason, while shooting 16-for-41 from 3 at home. He's coming off back-to-back games at home where he made seven of his 10 3-point attempts. I do not expect that to continue on the road in Game 5 based on his splits and the nature of role players in the league. PICK: Donte DiVicenzo Under 9.5 points scored Indiana Fever @ Washington Mystics Kiki Iriafen Over/Under 11.5 points The Fever's interior defense has been an issue this season and, through four games, they've allowed the opposing bigs to score points. In their first game, Angel Reese scored 12 points for the Sky. The first game against the Dream saw Brittney Griner score 21 points and Brionna Jones add 19. The second game against the Dream was better, with Jones scoring 15 and Griner scoring just five. Against the Liberty on Saturday, Jonquel Jones scored 26 points, shooting nearly 65% from the field. Iriafen is averaging nearly 14 points per game through her first five WNBA games and is off a game with just four field goal attempts after getting up at least 10 shot attempts in the first four contests. She will have a higher output of shot attempts tonight against the Fever. PICK: Kiki Iriafen Over 11.5 points scored Geoff Schwartz is an NFL analyst for FOX Sports. He played eight seasons in the NFL for five different teams. He started at right tackle for the University of Oregon for three seasons and was a second-team All-Pac-12 selection his senior year. Follow him on Twitter @ GeoffSchwartz . Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! recommended Get more from National Basketball Association Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more

Matheus Cunha all-but confirms Man Utd transfer as Wolves receive first bid
Matheus Cunha all-but confirms Man Utd transfer as Wolves receive first bid

Daily Mirror

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Matheus Cunha all-but confirms Man Utd transfer as Wolves receive first bid

Matheus Cunha has all but confirmed he will join Manchester United this summer, even after Wolves rejected their opening bid. The star has a £62.5million release clause in his contract with the Midlands club, though United are yet to officially activate it. Personal terms have been agreed though and the Brazilian appears to be heading to Old Trafford. Cunha starred in Wolves' successful battle to beat the drop this season. He scored 17 goals and add six assists to earn Wolves' Players' Player of the Season award. United have long been linked with a move for the 26-year-old, with boss Ruben Amorim desperate to boost his attacking options. The Red Devils registered the fifth-lowest amount of goals in the Premier League this term. Amorim has selected Cunha as one of two key deals he wants to get done, with Ipswich's Liam Delap being the other. United appear to be keen to move quickly to secure the Wolves man. But it seems their financial problems are having an impact on their negotiations. According to The Athletic, United have requested to pay Cunha's release clause over five years rather than the required two. Wolves are resisting that approach though and are standing firm, formally rejecting that opening offer. Despite the current impasse, there is an expectation on all sides that an agreement will be reached for the forward to join United. And Cunha himself also appears certain that a deal will be reached between the two clubs. "Talking about him is easy, I think he's a great coach and I wish him nothing but the best," Cunha told CNN Brasil via Daily Mail. "I hope he conquers the world as he did Portugal. Well, God willing, we'll always do our best to help." Amorim is keen to bring in a new No.10 to play behind the striker in his 3-4-2-1 system. According to the BBC, the release clause in Cunha's contract is required to be paid in full after the 2026/27 season.

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