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NBA trade grades: Cavaliers get high marks for acquiring Keon Ellis from Kings
The second trade of the 2025-26 NBA season has arrived, and it’s a doozy. Almost a month after the Hawks kicked off trade season by sending Trae Young to Washington, the Cleveland Cavaliers, Sacramento Kings and Chicago Bulls have gotten together for a subtle but meaningful three-team deal that should beef up Cleveland’s bench for the stretch run. Here are the details, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania:
- Cavaliers receive: Dennis Schröder, Keon Ellis
- Kings receive: De’Andre Hunter
- Bulls receive: Dario Šarić, two second-round picks
So, how did all three teams do in the deal?
Cleveland Cavaliers: A-
Cleveland came into the 2025 offseason needing to address two areas. The first was point-of-attack defense, as their defense relied heavily on their two stellar big men. The second was a backup ball-handler to replace Sixth Man of the Year candidate Ty Jerome, who was critical to last year’s roster but was going to be out of their price range as a second-apron team in free agency. Cleveland tried to tackle both slots at once by trading for Lonzo Ball, who was stellar for Chicago last year, but has struggled for the Cavaliers this season.
So instead, they made this deal to address both needs. Let’s start with Schröder. He is obviously inconsistent, and played badly for Sacramento this season. However, I’d like to point out one of the strangest trends in the NBA. Cleveland will be the seventh team Schröder has played for in the past four seasons… and he seems to alternate between playing great and playing badly with each passing move.
He was so good for the 2022-23 Lakers that the Raptors rewarded him with a mid-level contract. The Raptors had him for half of a season, said no thanks, and dumped him on Brooklyn. He was so good for the Nets that they had to trade him on Dec. 15, the first day Golden State could legally make the trade, just to stop him from winning them games as they tried to tank. He was so badly afterward for the Warriors that Golden State traded him less than two months later in the Jimmy Butler deal. He was great for Detroit down the stretch, and he used that success to get another mid-level deal from the Kings, with whom he struggled this season. So if the trend holds? Cleveland gets the Sixth Man of the Year candidate version of him, not the bad contract version.
In all seriousness, Cleveland ranks 23rd in the NBA in bench scoring. The Cavaliers score 10 fewer points per 100 possessions when Donovan Mitchell goes to the bench. Schröder theoretically helps on both fronts, and while he’s small, he’s a ferocious on-ball defender in the right matchups. Against other small guards, he’s actually fairly valuable on defense. Speaking of valuable on defense, we have Ellis, who has undergone one of the stranger playing time sagas in recent memory.
Ellis, a 2022 undrafted free agent, emerged as a key starter for the Kings down the stretch of the 2023-24 season. He was perhaps the best defender that team had, and he shot above 40% on 3-pointers in a supporting role. That’s exactly the sort of player the modern NBA prizes. Which made it all the stranger when head coach Mike Brown started yanking his minutes around last season. The trend continued this year. His effectiveness hasn’t really dipped, though he’s now shooting “only” around league average from 3 after multiple years above 40%. The Kings just seemingly soured on him as a player. Their loss is Cleveland’s gain, as the Cavaliers get two very helpful role players in this deal.
The cost for Cleveland? De’Andre Hunter… a player they were seemingly trying to cap dump anyway. The Cavaliers acquired Hunter at last year’s deadline, but his shooting declined precipitously this season, and despite excellent defensive tools, he has never consistently been a high-level defensive player. Hunter fits the vague outline of a 3-and-D wing. He’s big and athletic and he takes a lot of shots. But his production has never matched the idea of what he could be. He’s now 28. He went through a playoff run last season. It seems like if it were ever going to happen for him, it would have already. And with the emergence of breakout young forward Jaylon Tyson coupled with the impending return of Max Strus, Hunter had simply been edged out of Cleveland’s long-term plans.
And that’s the cherry on top of this trade for the Cavaliers. Hunter was arguably bad salary not only for this season, but next year, when he’s owed almost $25 million. The Cavaliers not only got off of that money, but they saved around $50 million in the process. The Cavaliers had such a gargantuan luxury tax bill that the drop from Hunter to Schröder and Ellis trims a huge chunk off of their payroll. Now Cleveland could even potentially get out of the second apron entirely by dumping Lonzo Ball and making some other moves around the fringes. The Cavaliers entered this deadline cycle with a payroll approaching $400 million while operating around $22 million above the second apron. Improving their team while potentially ducking the second apron without having to give up a first-round pick would be an absolute home run of a deadline. Cleveland owes most of its draft capital to Utah from the Donovan Mitchell trade, so they’ve made lemonade out of the deadline lemons they were working with.
Sacramento Kings: D
We covered what was happening to Ellis on the court in the Cavaliers section. I briefly want to touch on what happened to Ellis off of the court last summer that necessitated this trade. Sacramento had a team option on Ellis’ contract worth roughly the minimum. This is fairly standard for undrafted or second-round success stories, and the smart play is usually to decline that team option. Why? Because it makes the player a restricted free agent. That way, he can get guaranteed, life-changing money faster, while you can lock the player up under team-friendly terms thanks to the matching rights that come in restricted free agency. Oklahoma City uses this strategy all of the time. It’s how the Thunder locked Lu Dort, Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams into below-market contracts.
Well, apparently the Kings, lottery dwellers in 17 of the past 18 seasons, know better than the defending champion Thunder, because they picked up their option on Ellis. That allowed them to keep him at roughly the minimum, but it meant he would be an unrestricted free agent in 2026. They used the extra financial flexibility gained by keeping Ellis at a low cap figure to sign Schröder, whom they spent most of this season trying to dump when he got outplayed by Russell Westbrook on a minimum salary.
As all of this was happening, the sharks started circling on Ellis. Sacramento never seemed bothered by the fact that the smartest teams in the league, like the Cavaliers, the Celtics and the Spurs, were all interested in Ellis. Nope. This was a player the Kings needed to dump… probably because they knew one of those smart teams was going to swipe him in free agency next summer for nothing. Reporting had indicated the Kings wanted a first-round pick for Ellis. Shocker: they didn’t get one. Because they’ve mismanaged this situation for months in ways that the entire basketball world vocally criticized them for. How the team that gave away Tyrese Haliburton generated this level of self-confidence, I will never quite understand.
The end result here is Sacramento winding up with Hunter. Now, in theory, the Kings are very short on wings. Keegan Murray is the only good one on the team. But think about where Sacramento is as a franchise. The Kings literally have the worst record in the NBA right before a generational draft class arrives. Virtually every player on their roster is on the trading block as they seem set to kick off a rebuild. And they’ve added an expensive veteran in his prime, taking them far beyond the projected luxury tax for next season unless they make follow-up moves.
What on Earth is the plan here? What is the version of this trade that qualifies as a success for Sacramento? If Hunter struggles as he did in Cleveland this season, they’ve effectively given up one of their few trade chips for someone the league will perceive as a bad contract. But if Hunter bounces back and looks more like he did last season before Cleveland traded for him, they will have added someone who will help them win games they really should be trying to lose.
Are the Kings so bad that they don’t fear improvement, and merely like the 28-year-old Hunter as a long-term fixture to hover around the background while they tank and maybe help them two or three years down the line when they’re ready to try to win again? That seems the likeliest explanation here, and for what it’s worth, despite this year’s struggles and the generally disappointing arc his career has taken relative to his potential, Hunter is a serviceable NBA wing. Those are in short supply and the Kings needed one. They just took the Kingsiest possible route to getting one. The Beam Team has never felt further away. The good old Kangz are back in full force.
They avoid an “F” mostly because the trade isn’t big enough to be genuinely harmful. They’re not giving away unprotected picks or taking on four-year deals. And hey, I guess they saved the $4.3 million guarantee on Schröder’s deal for the 2027-28 season, so that’s… something. They’ll also be able to convert two-way big man Dylan Caldwell, who has been a pleasant surprise defensively, to a standard contract. You just had to imagine there were easier ways to go about doing that.
Chicago Bulls: C+
Look, Chicago’s end of the deal here is harmless enough. The Bulls take on the $5.4 million in salary owed to Dario Šarić in order to make the money work for Sacramento. They get a couple of second-round picks for their help. This is broadly what bad teams like the Bulls should be doing with their money. It’s no game-changer, but hey, incremental improvements are nice, so the Bulls get an above-average grade.
However, I do want to take a moment and talk about the optics of Chicago and Sacramento uniting in yet another three-team trade. This is the third consecutive calendar year in which the Bulls and Kings have collaborated on a three-team deal. Let’s look at how that’s gone for them…
- In the summer of 2024, the Kings wanted to acquire DeMar DeRozan in a sign-and-trade from the Bulls. The Bulls, however, did not want to take on the salary of Harrison Barnes to facilitate the deal, so they looped in the Spurs. The Kings gave San Antonio unprotected first-round swap rights in 2031, you know, right as Victor Wembanyama should be smack dab in the middle of his prime, just for taking on Barnes, who has been a solid starter and beloved locker room veteran for them as they’ve ascended back in to the Western Conference contender class. Meanwhile, the Kings are trying to cap dump DeRozan, whose contract runs a year longer than Barnes’ did. Great work, guys.
- At the 2025 deadline, DeAaron Fox tried to force his way to San Antonio through a trade request. The Spurs ultimately paid what was regarded as a meager draft asset price and no meaningful young talent to land their All-Star point guard. The Kings, not wanting to accept the need to rebuild. looped the Bulls in and traded for Zach LaVine, who, as we keep saying over and over again today, they’re now trying to cap dump. Don’t give Chicago credit for getting off of the contract, either. LaVine seemingly had positive trade value at the time. The Bulls got a first-round pick back for him, after all. The problem? It was their own 2025 first-round pick… which was top-eight protected. The Bulls traded for a pick they easily could have tanked in order to keep because they were that desperate to reach the Play-In Tournament and suffer their annual April loss to the Heat. The cherry on top: Sacramento didn’t regain control over its 2031 pick in the Fox deal. That pick, which the Kings regarded so lightly that they paid it to dump a contract six months earlier, was suddenly so valuable that the Spurs wouldn’t give it up to get an All-Star.
Now, we have this deal. Chicago’s end of it was fine, but there’s something ominous about any trade that involves both the Bulls and Kings. They’ve spent the past few seasons co-running a charity for well-run organizations. I shudder to think of what sort of heist their 2027 dalliance will create for one lucky contender.
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Michail Antonio: Ex-West Ham forward on move to Qatar side Al‑Sailiya
Michail Antonio says he had to “swallow his ego” after his near‑fatal car crash as he prepares to make his first club appearance in 15 months.
The 35-year-old striker, who has joined Qatari side Al‑Sailiya, says owners of English clubs were wary of signing him following his accident in December 2024, which left him with multiple leg fractures.
He returned to competitive action with the Jamaica national team with three substitute appearances in June – his only football since the crash.
But Antonio told BBC Sport he “feels like a schoolboy again” as he looks to prove his fitness during a two‑month spell in the Qatar Stars League, with Al-Sailiya facing Al-Arabi on Saturday.
Antonio says he still has “so much love” for West Ham, for whom he played 323 games and became their all‑time Premier League top scorer with 68 goals, but was disappointed he did not get the chance of even a final substitute appearance in a home friendly.
He says he ultimately was not wanted by then‑manager Graham Potter and describes his exit in August as “a hard pill to take”.
“I’ve still got the qualities I had in the Premier League for the past 10 years,” said Antonio. “It shows, because every single manager was putting a contract in front of me once I trained with them.
“But there were managers and clubs who refused to look at me because of what happened – the accident, the injury. Some owners went against it. In football, the manager can want you, but it’s the owner’s money.
“My agent kept calling clubs, and the same thing happened – clubs wanted me to train first. With the ego I had, I said ‘I’m not coming to train. You’ve seen me play with Jamaica, you’ve seen my past 10 years. I shouldn’t have to train to get a contract.’ Clubs said ‘iIf you don’t train, we won’t sign you’.
“After staying at West Ham, training with the under-21s and going away with Jamaica again, my agent said ‘you’re going to have to train, prove your fitness.’
“I had to swallow my ego – that’s how I ended up at Brentford. I trained with them for two weeks.”
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Ryan Garcia names the most ‘overrated’ fighter in boxing: “He hasn’t done anything”
Ryan Garcia has divided opinion by naming a former unified world champion as the most “overrated” fighter in boxing.
Garcia arguably put in the best performance of his career when he unanimously outpointed Mario Barrios last Saturday, becoming the WBC world welterweight champion.
It means his most notable victories have come against Barrios, Oscar Duarte and Luke Campbell – all solid operators – but some may claim the American is still yet to defeat an undeniably world-class opponent.
He did, of course, come close to doing just that in 2024, only for his majority decision win over Devin Haney to be overturned to a no-contest due to him testing positive for ostarine, a banned substance.
But while his own credentials at world level remain questionable, Garcia has nonetheless pointed towards Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis as being the most overrated big-name fighter in the sport today.
Ennis made his mark at 147lbs last year, unifying the IBF and WBA world titles with a sixth-round stoppage victory over Eimantas Stanionis.
Prior to that, his most notable scalp arguably came against David Avanesyan, a two-time world title challenger, who he stopped in the fifth round of their 2024 encounter.
Now campaigning at 154lbs, ‘Boots’ comes off a first-round finish over Uisma Lima in October, though Garcia still struggles to regard him as one of the sport’s finest pound-for-pound operators.
Speaking with YouTuber N3ON, ‘King Ry’ explained why he feels Ennis is getting credit he doesn’t deserve.
“I think Jaron ‘Boots’ Ennis is overrated at this point. He hasn’t done anything in the sport. Nothing against him, I just think he’s overrated.”
With Ennis angling for a mouth-watering super-welterweight showdown with Vergil Ortiz Jr, perhaps he will soon prove that he is, in fact, one of the very best. If legal issues on Ortiz’s side prevent the match-up from taking place, promoter Eddie Hearn will look to manoeuvre ‘Boots’ into a world title clash at 154 quickly, with Josh Kelly a possibility.
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Liverpool v West Ham live: Score and latest updates from Premier League clash
Liverpool 2-0 West Ham, 27 minutes
No such issues for Arne Slot, of course, who may be hoping for a slightly calmer afternoon after the late drama lasst weekend.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:28
Liverpool 2-0 West Ham, 26 minutes
The concession of that goal will really frustrate Nuno Espirito Santo. There is plenty of height in the West Ham side but they just didn’t look comfortable in that passage of corners.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:27
GOAL! LIVERPOOL 2-0 West Ham (Virgil van Dijk, 24 minutes)
Third time lucky! A commanding header from Virgil van Dijk converts another superb Dominik Szoboszlai delivery, rising highest and using his burl to keep the West Ham bodies away.
A fifth goal of the campaign from the Liverpool captain to put his side in control at Anfield.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:25
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 23 minutes
Repeat corners as Virgil van Dijk is squeezed out by Tomas Soucek. Ooh – was that an effort on goal? I think it was from Dominik Szoboszlai, trying to find the near post and seemingly on course if not for Jarrod Bowen’s touch.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:24
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 22 minutes
Jarrod Bowen links up with Crysencio Summerville, but the West Ham wide-man is a little short of options and, eventually, ideas.
Liverpool break, but Hugo Ekitike is dispossessed. The hosts reload and Cody Gakpo looks for the byline, earning a corner.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:22
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 21 minutes
Top stop from Mads Hermansen! Ryan Gravenberch bends one around a body or two and the West Ham keeper is forced to sprawl to his left to keep it out.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:21
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 18 minutes
There is a definite brightness to West Ham’s play, which has been true across the recent run that has given them hope of survival. Mateus Fernandes and Crysencio Summerville finding form has really taken some of the load off Jarrod Bowen, and it’s that former pair that are doing much of the illustrating here.
Liverpool just starting to feel a little bit of pressure.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:18
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 16 minutes
West Ham break with speed after Disasi’s clearance, but Aaron Wan-Bissaka tries to be too cute and find Jarrod Bowen rather than shoot, ending the opportunity.
A good zip to this game early on.

Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:16
Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, 15 minutes
Strong defending from Axel Disasi, tracking back to get to Mohamed Salah after West Ham had been caught a little short. Disasi celebrates the tackle, perhaps a little too enthusiastically, though then wins the header after the corner comes in.
Harry Latham-Coyle28 February 2026 15:15
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MLB pitcher picks Diamondback over Padres due to California’s tax rates
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Merrill Kelly will once again be wearing an Arizona Diamondbacks uniform when the 2026 regular season gets underway.
Kelly, who entered the free agent market after pitching in 10 games with the Texas Rangers in 2025, agreed to a deal to return to the Diamondbacks.
Kelly spent the first seven years of his professional career with the Diamondbacks but revealed that he received an offer from the San Diego Padres this offseason. Kelly said his decision to turn down the Padres during free agency centered on California’s higher income tax rate compared to Arizona’s.
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Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers pitches during a game against the Miami Marlins at Globe Life Field on Sept. 21, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Gunnar Word/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)
Kelly agreed to a two-year contract worth an estimated $40 million with the Diamondbacks, according to ESPN. Although the Padres offered a comparable deal at three years instead of two, California’s 13% tax rate on income above $1 million proved a key difference.
“I don’t think it’s any secret on how much money you get taken out of your pocket when you go to California,” the right-hander told “Foul Territory.”
Kelly also has deep ties to Arizona, where he attended high school and played college baseball at Arizona State. He said finding a way back to Arizona “was always the priority.”

Merrill Kelly (29) of the Arizona Diamondbacks looks on before Game Six of the Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Oct. 23, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Rich Schultz/Getty Images)
While Kelly said he is fond of San Diego, he was unwilling to sacrifice a significant portion of his salary to taxes. “I love San Diego,” Kelly said. “It’s just, like I said, they take too much money out of my pocket, man. The taxes over there are a different level.
“We had my numbers guy run the numbers, and it just made more sense to come home.”

Merrill Kelly (23) of the Texas Rangers looks on during a game against the Philadelphia Phillies at Globe Life Field on Aug. 8, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Bailey Orr/Texas Rangers/Getty Images)
Arizona’s state income tax rate is roughly 2.5%. Kelly also joked that he prefers the desert landscape to San Diego’s coastal setting.
“It worked out best for us because that was honestly our second choice,” Kelly said. “It was between here and San Diego going into the offseason. San Diego was really the only place that, if we did go somewhere, that was probably high on our list if we weren’t in Arizona. It’s like, ‘All right, let’s just hop over and take a short, six-hour drive to San Diego.’
“But, yeah, the desert is home. I guess we’re not ocean people.”
In a statement to The California Post, the Padres said the team does “not comment on contract negotiations.”
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Acquired by the Rangers in July 2025, Kelly went 12-9 while splitting the season between Texas and Arizona.
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Manchester City visit Leeds United in the Premier League this evening seeking to close the gap to leaders Arsenal to two points
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‘It is a proud moment’: PM Modi celebrates J&K’s maiden Ranji Trophy triumph | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the nation in congratulating Jammu & Kashmir after they clinched their maiden Ranji Trophy title, calling it a proud moment for the region.“Congratulations to the Jammu and Kashmir team for their first ever Ranji Trophy win! This historic triumph reflects remarkable grit, discipline and passion of the team. It is a proud moment for the people of Jammu and Kashmir and it highlights the growing sporting passion and talent there. May this feat inspire many young athletes to dream big and play more,” PM Modi wrote on X.The cricket fraternity also came together to celebrate Jammu & Kashmir’s historic triumph, with tributes pouring in from legends and administrators alike.
Sachin Tendulkar hailed the transformation, writing, “The Kashmir willows have been a part of many champions’ kits. To see Jammu & Kashmir’s journey from being an enabler of champions, to becoming champions themselves, is beautiful.”Reflecting on the campaign, he added, “The season was built on consistency, resilience, and season-long excellence.Auqib Nabi’s impact with the ball stood out in a demanding campaign.“A historic moment for the team, coaches, and support staff. Journeys like these define the beauty of domestic cricket.”ICC chairman Jay Shah also praised the side, stating, “Congratulations to the Jammu & Kashmir team in India for scripting a remarkable story of grit and perseverance. While the players are fully deserving of the adulation they receive, one must also remember the contribution of the coaching staff, management and administrators from J&K who have toiled behind the scenes to fashion this landmark achievement. I am sure that this win will ignite belief in the hearts of the current generation from the region and drive the next one to pick up a bat or ball. Our sport is rich with such stories of inspiration from around the world, and I hope this one also receives its fair share of admiration.”Mohammad Kaif posted, “Historic day for Jammu & Kashmir cricket. Having led UP to its first Ranji Trophy title, I know what this moment means to the players and the state. More players from J&K will now believe that they too can do it.”Irfan Pathan wrote, “Many congratulations to J&K cricket for creating history by winning the first-ever Ranji Trophy. I never had even a shadow of a doubt that you guys will achieve this and many more trophies.”Aakash Chopra said, “Jammu & Kashmir, you beauty. The story for the ages. So so happy for what our boys have achieved. Indian cricket is in a safe and happy place.”Shikhar Dhawan added, “Historic moment for Jammu & Kashmir cricket. Maiden Ranji Trophy title built on belief, strong leadership from Paras Dogra, and a remarkable season with the ball from Auqib Nabi. Big contributions from Shubham Pundir, Yawer Hassan, Qamran Iqbal, Sahil Lotra, Abdul Samad, and the entire unit. Proud moment.”Harbhajan Singh said, “Will to win, that’s what matters. What a day for Jammu & Kashmir. Well done, simply outstanding, winning the Ranji Trophy isn’t easy at all. They have played terrific cricket throughout the season and played like a unit: many congratulations and many more trophies to come. Great to see Cricket growing in the Jammu and Kashmir region.”Yuvraj Singh posted, “Unbelievable! History has been written today! Huge congratulations to the Jammu & Kashmir team for clinching their maiden #RanjiTrophy title after 67 long years! Dominating Karnataka with pure grit, heart, and unbreakable spirit. Proud beyond words of #AuqibNabi’s fire, #QamranIqbal’s masterclass, and the entire squad and training staff’s belief! J&K cricket has arrived! Keep shining, boys!”Suresh Raina wrote, “Congratulations on the maiden Ranji Trophy, Jammu & Kashmir. Jammu & Kashmir crowned the Ranji Trophy champions for the first time ever. A monumental moment for the state and domestic cricket!! Well done, team, truly well deserved.”
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Keyshawn Davis sees one outcome in Shakur Stevenson vs Ryan Garcia: “He whoops him”
Former world champion Keyshawn Davis believes that Ryan Garcia will face Shakur Stevenson next, with one man likely to get “his ass whooped.”
Garcia claimed the WBC welterweight title last Saturday, scoring a first-round knockdown before unanimously outpointing and dethroning Mario Barrios in Las Vegas.
After becoming a world champion, the 27-year-old then doubled down on his desire to face Stevenson, calling out the pound-for-pound star in his post-fight interview.
With Stevenson coming off a career-best victory over Teofimo Lopez, though, many would make the slick southpaw a sizable favourite against Garcia.
The 28-year-old became a four-division world champion last month, dropping just one round as he outpointed and dethroned Lopez in New York.
Prior to securing his WBO super-lightweight strap, the unbeaten technician had always claimed that 140lbs would be his limit, but is now open to colliding with Garcia at a catchweight of 144lbs.
In response to Stevenson’s proposed weight stipulation, Garcia has offered a verbal agreement, though it remains to be seen whether this will be upheld at the negotiating table.
Either way, super-lightweight contender Davis, who is a longtime friend of Stevenson, has opined that Garcia would not stand a chance against the defensive magician.
Speaking with Fight Hub TV, Davis insisted that, even while contending with a size disadvantage, Stevenson would enter their potential clash as an almighty favourite.
“I think he fights Shakur; I think he gets his ass whooped.”
With Garcia’s last two outings taking place at 147lbs, it will be interesting to see if he stays true to his word and agrees to concede 3lbs for the potential fight.
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NHL roundup: Ducks top Jets on Chris Kreider’s OT goal
Feb 27, 2026; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Poehling (25) shoots and scores a goal against Winnipeg Jets goaltender Connor Hellebuyck (37) during the third period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images Chris Kreider scored with 13 seconds remaining in overtime to give the Anaheim Ducks a 5-4 win over the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Friday.
Pavel Mintyukov had a goal and an assist for the Ducks, who are on a four-game winning streak. Jacob Trouba, Leo Carlsson and Ryan Poehling collected Anaheim’s other goals. Lukas Dostal stopped 29 shots, though the Jets had five shots hit the post either directly or on a deflection.
Alex Iafallo and Kyle Connor each had a goal and an assist for Winnipeg, which is 2-1-2 its past five games. Logan Stanley and Cole Perfetti had two assists apiece. Gabriel Vilardi and Elias Salomonsson also scored for Winnipeg.
Connor Hellebuyck playing well in a losing effort, stopping 35 of 40 shots.
Sabres 3, Panthers 2
Beck Malenstyn scored the go-ahead goal midway through the third period as Buffalo prevailed in Sunrise, Fla.
Alex Tuch scored a goal and added an assist, Peyton Krebs added an empty-net tally and Alex Lyon stopped 28 shots for the Sabres, who have won two straight games since the Olympic break and are 8-2-1 in their past 11 games.
Sam Bennett logged a goal and an assist and Matthew Tkachuk scored for the Panthers, who have lost six of the past eight. Daniil Tarasov made 36 saves.
Mammoth 5, Wild 2
Lawson Crouse scored twice, leading Utah to a victory over visiting Minnesota.
Clayton Keller added a goal and two assists for Utah, which improved to 12-4-1 in its past 17 games and is 18-9-2 on home ice this season. Logan Cooley and Barrett Hayton also tallied, and Jack McBain, Nick Schmaltz and Mikhail Sergachev added two assists each.
Matt Boldy scored and added an assist and Kirill Kaprizov also found the back of the net for the Wild, which saw its six-game winning streak end. Minnesota lost for just the second time in regulation over its past 12 (9-2-1).
Capitals 3, Golden Knights 2
Pierre-Luc Dubois scored two goals and had an assist and Logan Thompson made 24 saves, leading Washington to a victory over visiting Vegas.
Aliaksei Protas and Rasmus Sandin each had two assists and Jakob Chychrun also scored for the Capitals, who extended their home winning streak to five games and logged their sixth win in seven games overall.
Braeden Bowman and Tomas Hertl scored goals and Akira Schmid finished with 27 saves for the Golden Knights, who had a three-game winning streak snapped.
–Field Level Media
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Rico Verhoeven to be trained by former Tyson Fury coach for Usyk title fight
Kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven is a “serious fighter,” according to Tyson Fury’s former trainer, who believes his charge will exceed expectations against Oleksandr Usyk.
The bona fide heavyweight king has been permitted to defend his WBC title against Verhoeven, headlining a Ring Magazine show at Egypt’s Pyramids of Giza on May 23.
Ordinarily, a sanctioning body would not allow such a contest to take place for its belt, with world title challengers typically needing to be ranked in the top 15 of a recognised organisation.
The WBC, however, has seemingly invoked article 3.3 (c) of its Rules and Regulations, stating that such title defences can take place under ‘special circumstances’.
Indeed, this does appear to be a ‘special’ event – based on its location alone – yet many boxing fans will nonetheless be unfamiliar with Verhoeven’s credentials.
This is because the 36-year-old has had just one outing in a professional boxing ring, resulting in a second-round stoppage victory over Janos Finfera who, back when they fought in 2014, had a record of 0-5.
Nevertheless, the Dutchman’s trainer, Peter Fury, who trained his nephew Tyson for his famous win over Wladimir Klitschko back in 2015, has told Boxing King Media that, beyond his decorated kickboxing career, Verhoeven is well-versed in the art of pugilism.
“People need to get behind this fight, because I can tell you now: I’m certainly not going to turn up on the world stage [and] embarrass myself, and embarrass my fighter.
“My fighter’s a serious fighter, so this will be a great fight. Trust me. Usyk’s an incredible champion. I respect him as a fighter, a boxer, and I respect him as a human being.
“And I respect Rico. So I’m going to do my job, and I’m going to enjoy it, and whatever the outcome is, it is.”
While Usyk will definitely defend his WBC title against Verhoeven, it remains to be seen whether his IBF and WBA straps will also be on the line.
Either way, the likes of WBC ‘interim’ champion Agit Kabayel and No.1 contender Lawrence Okolie are likely irked to have not been given their shot at the Ukrainian’s belt.
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