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The Oklahoma City Thunder Should Take A Swing At The Trade Deadline

As the 2023 NBA trade deadline approaches in less than 24 hours, there has been a bit of a stalemate around the league, with the notable exception of Kyrie Irving being sent to Dallas after a sudden trade request over the weekend.

After this summer where Rudy Gobert, Donovan Mitchell, and Dejounte Murray all got dealt in trades where three or more first round picks (plus at least one pick swap) were sent out, there seems to be a gulf between what teams are demanding for players and what teams are willing to give up, particularly in terms of draft assets. Seemingly every rumor that’s come out this trade season has been about how X team wants at least a first round pick for X player — the Pistons reportedly want an unprotected first rounder for either of Saddiq Bey or Bojan Bogdanovic, and the Hornets, at least initially, allegedly pushed for a first for Mason Plumlee.

Unsurprisingly, that’s caused things to move very slowly, as the only thing that can get teams to move off of their demands is the time crunch of the deadline. The Toronto Raptors are the team everyone expects to be a big seller, but unsurprisingly, they are asking for a lot in return for the four players most widely reported to be on the market. OG Anunoby, who wants a larger role but has not yet proven to be an All-Star caliber player, is going to apparently require a team to move three firsts and more for him. Fred VanVleet and Gary Trent Jr. are likewise on the market with lesser asking prices and, thus, seem more likely to be moved, while Pascal Siakam is the potential blow it all up maneuver, but a team will seemingly need to move heaven and earth to get him.

When surveying the landscape of playoff hopefuls and contenders who could be interested in those players, it’s hard to see a lot of teams being willing to meet that kind of asking price. The Suns have apparently registered interest in Anunoby, but their best package is more player-focused than pick-centric. The Hawks have already exhausted their picks stash to get Murray, and are once again shopping John Collins in vain at the moment. The Miami Heat pop up in rumors every year, but seem rarely willing to make a splashy deal happen. Considering that Anonoby apparently would like a larger role, it would make sense that a team is hesitant to pony up the picks for a player that might remain unhappy if he’s asked to fill a similar role to what he’s doing in Toronto.

There is, however, one team that can check all of the boxes and could swoop in on deadline day with little competition if they want to take a big swing: the Oklahoma City Thunder. The Thunder have spent years building up the resources to meet any asking price in terms of draft capital and still have plenty of first round picks to spare. There is plenty of room for someone to step into the No. 2 role alongside Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, and they have ample cap space to re-sign a player to a big deal. As a bonus, they have put themselves so firmly in the play-in hunt that turning on the tank again to bottom out for lottery odds, as they have at the deadline in the past, is not tenable — the San Antonio Spurs, which have the third-worst record in the league, are 12 games behind Oklahoma City in the standings.

The hardest part for the Thunder will be matching salary in a trade. They have 10 guys on rookie deals, and only two total who make more than $10 million a year — SGA on a max and Luguentz Dort on his new deal that pays him just over $15 million annually. This makes it a bit tricky to make a deal without having to send three or four players in return for one. Even so, there are plenty of salary combinations they could use to make a deal work, particularly if they could find a third team to help facilitate a trade.

Anunoby, in particular, would be a fascinating addition for the Thunder because it would provide him with the green light he craves and a far more open and fluid offensive system to work in, compared to the fairly restrictive halfcourt offense run by Nick Nurse in Toronto. Offensively, Anunoby is something of a mystery box. He flashed tremendous growth over his first four years, peaking in the 2020-21 season, but has stagnated since. There’s a genuine question of whether he’s tapped his potential or if that stagnation is because his role has not expanded — his offensive usage rate has not changed at all in the last three years. In Oklahoma City, there’s a creative void beyond Gilgeous-Alexander and Josh Giddey, which would be an opportunity for Anunoby to show if that’s a skill he could continue to develop, as he seems to believe he can.

While offense is the question mark that determines Anunoby’s upside, there’s little question he would fit their general ethos of playing stout defense. No matter the combination of players that they send out, Oklahoma City still would have a number of strong wing defenders to pair with Anunoby (and Shai at the point of attack) to make life miserable for opposing ball-handlers and have plenty of versatility in terms of switchability 1-4. Mark Daigneault has gotten the buy-in from this team on the defensive end, and there’s little concern about Anunoby’s ability to slot in to what they do and further the cause.

There is obvious risk for Oklahoma City in there being no guarantee Anunoby would flourish in a larger role, but that’s mitigated for a pair of reasons, one of which is fairly unique to OKC. For one, we have a pretty good sense that Anunoby’s floor is a solid starter on a good team who is a positive defender, solid spot-up shooter and cutter, and a tertiary creator when needed. That’s something the Thunder could use, even if that wouldn’t be what they’re trying to trade for. For the Thunder in particular, they’re also a team that has so many assets it’s worth taking a risk to swing on some potential. From 2024-2026, the Thunder hold ten first round picks, not to mention some swap opportunities in 2025. If they sent out one from each year, they’d still have seven firsts at their disposal for whatever they saw fit over those three years.

If not Anunoby, Collins would also make a lot of sense in Oklahoma City, particularly as a long-term fit alongside Chet Holmgren, and would cost considerably less than Anunoby in terms of assets — but cost more annually on his current contract. Collins has been lost in the shuffle in Atlanta, as offensively he wants to occupy much of the same space as Clint Capela, but has to be a floor spacer instead. He is a roll threat that the Thunder simply do not have on their roster, and could flourish in pick-and-rolls with Gilgeous-Alexander and Giddey. He’s a capable shooter, but that does not need to be a huge point of emphasis as the Thunder have plenty of fives who can pivot out, including Holmgren when he makes his debut. On the other end of the floor, Collins has become a very solid defender and has some positional versatility. His physical strength would be a boost next to Holmgren, who could use a four-man next to him that’s able to take on some post defense responsibilities, allowing Chet to act as a helpside rim protector with his outrageous length.

As always, trades take two to tango and the Thunder still have to piece together a coherent offer that meets the teams’ demands. The Hawks are apparently requesting a “quality player” in return for Collins but no longer mandating a first round pick, with picks, ironically enough, being more expendable for the Thunder than players. Still, one has to think that with a chest of picks bursting at the seams in a market that has teams scoffing at high asking prices, the Thunder could stand to be one of the few teams to benefit from the sudden inflation of value in terms of draft assets being sent out for players. They have picks to burn and a team that has taken a full-blown tank out of the equation.

There isn’t an established star out there to cash picks in on, but the Thunder are still early enough in their build that isn’t necessarily a bad thing. They can afford to take a swing on a lesser-proven commodity, and show fans and the rest of the team (namely Shai) that they believe in what they’re doing enough to invest a little bit of their future capital now to try and make another leap.

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Indie Mixtape 20: Black Belt Eagle Scout’s New Album Is A Serene Homecoming

When Black Belt Eagle Scout, moniker of Swinomish musician Katherine Paul, began working on her latest album The Land, The Water, The Sky, she was yearning for a return to her ancestral homelands. She journeyed back to the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community in 2020, searching for a ways to heal.

Healing is a major theme on The Land, The Water, The Sky, and is present throughout the project. Tracks like “Spaces” and “Don’t Give Up” are ethereal and flowing, evoking the wonder and majesty of the natural world. The album itself is touched with community. Both her parents lend backing vocals on the album, celebrating the voices of those who came before her. Over all, Paul’s music is a lesson in perseverance. The Land, The Water, The Sky sifts through the deepest feelings of grief and trauma and resurfaces grounded and blissful.

To celebrate the impending release of her new album, Paul sat down with Uproxx to chat about Sleater-Kinney, baking pies, and Thor in our latest Q&A.

What are four words you would use to describe your music?

Serene, quiet, loud, connected.

It’s 2050 and the world hasn’t ended and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?

Well 2050 isn’t that far away so I hope I’m still alive and kicking! And I hope that people find out about my records and come see my shows as I hope to see be playing them!

What’s your favorite city in the world to perform?

Albuquerque, NM!

Who’s the person who has most inspired your work, and why?

Geneviève Castrée is probably the person who I think of the most when I remember why I’m doing all of this. She was the first person I looked up to in music who told me that I inspired her and that changed my life and empowered me to do that I do.

Where did you eat the best meal of your life?

My husband Camas is the best chef and makes the most delicious meals in our home.

What album do you know every word to?

Probably Sleater-Kinney’s The Hot Rock.

What was the best concert you’ve ever attended?

Probably Sleater-Kinney’s farewell shows at the Crystal Ballroom before they went on their long hiatus.

What is the best outfit for performing and why?

Anything that makes you feel your best and that doesn’t have too long and floppy of sleeves so it doesn’t impact the guitar neck while playing.

Who’s your favorite person to follow on Twitter and/or Instagram?

I rarely do twitter but I love IG and one of my favs is @kimi_swimmy.

What’s your most frequently played song in the van on tour?

It changes every tour but on the last tour, the hit song in the van was “Woman” by Doja Cat.

What’s the last thing you Googled?

Lost and Found at LAX 🙁

What album makes for the perfect gift?

Mayahuel by Sávila.

Where’s the weirdest place you’ve ever crashed while on tour?

I do not recommend but when I was in a different band back in the day we used to ask the audience from stage for lodging and some of those places I hope to never have to stay at again! My bandmate got ringworm at one spot unfortunately.

What’s the story behind your first or favorite tattoo?

My favorite tattoos are my finger tattoos in honor of Sedna, sea goddess of my Iñupiaq people.

What artists keep you from flipping the channel on the radio?

Most likely if I’m listening to the radio it is on a random channel and if any grunge or rock music comes on like Nirvana or Smashing Pumpkins the volume comes up.

What’s the nicest thing anyone has ever done for you?

Given me life.

What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?

Just be yourself and know that what you’re doing is exactly what is supposed to happen.

What’s the last show you went to?

Lucy Dacus at the Moore Theater in Seattle.

What movie can you not resist watching when it’s on TV?

Any of the Thor movies!

What’s one of your hidden talents?

I love baking pies.

The Land, The Water, The Sky is out 2/10 via Saddle Creek. Get it here.

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21 Savage, Cordae, And Janelle Monáe Are Playing In The 2023 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game

It’s that time of year again: NBA All-Star Weekend is almost upon us. And you know what that means: The rosters for the All-Star Celebrity Game have been announced!

This year, All-Star Weekend will take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, so the teams will be coached by the Utah Jazz governor Ryan Smith, as well as minority owner — and former NBA All-Star — Dwyane Wade.

While Smith says he has no intention of playing, his team is stacked with talent — just maybe not the basketball kind. He’s got a ton of musicians on his team, including rapper Cordae, country star Kane Brown, and Latin trap singer Ozuna.

Not to be outdone on the music front, Wade’s tapped his own all-star squad of the musical variety, with 21 Savage, Janelle Monáe, and Nicky Jam all suiting up.

Of course, neither team is lacking for athletics. Albert Pujols, Calvin Johnson, DK Metcalf, and the Miz are all on rosters, along with WNBA stars like Arike Ogunbowale and Diamond DeShields. It should be a fun game all around — and really, isn’t that the point?

The All-Star Celebrity Game is scheduled for Friday, February 17 at 7 pm ET/4 pm PT. (5 Mountain Time… thanks a lot, Utah. First, you don’t have internet, now this).

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Christina Applegate Got Real About Plans For Her Future Hollywood Career Following Her MS Diagnosis

Christina Applegate is gearing up to attend the February 26 SAG Awards, where she’s nominated for Best Female Actress In A Comedy Series for Dead Like Me. She also describes the event to the LA Times as “my last awards show as an actor probably, so it’s kind of a big deal.” This is the case due to Applegate’s multiple sclerosis diagnosis, which arrived as she filmed the final Dead To Me season for Netflix. In the lead up to that season’s release, Applegate was also flanked by supportive Married With Children costars as she attended her Hollywood Walk Of Fame ceremony. All of this made the Netflix show’s ending land harder.

In other words, the third Dead Like Me installment gave us more than the usual dark humor, meditation on friendship, and devotion to therapeutic rage metal that the show generally delivered. In the aftermath, Applegate is discussing what she went through while filming those episodes, which included her feeling like “a wreck every day,” but generally speaking, she did so in the privacy of her own on-set trailer. As well, if she did “break down on set,” the Dead Like Me cast and crew were “so loving that it was OK.” Here’s more of what she told the LA Times, including her plans for the future:

“Right now, I couldn’t imagine getting up at 5 a.m. and spending 12 to 14 hours on a set; I don’t have that in me at this moment.” She’s considering next steps: producing, development, “doing a s- ton of voice-overs to make some cash to make sure that my daughter’s fed and we’re homed.” And she spends a lot of time in bed, bingeing all the reality shows she’s never seen.

But it took months before she could watch her own show’s last season. “”I don’t like seeing myself struggling,” she says. “Also, I gained 40 pounds because of inactivity and medications, and I didn’t look like myself, and I didn’t feel like myself.” She watched alone, stopping periodically when it became too painful. “At some point I was able to distance myself from my own ego, and realize what a beautiful piece of television it was. All the scenes I wasn’t in were so much fun to see and experience for the very first time.”

The finale of Dead Like Me was freaking beautiful, it is true. No spoilers here in case you want to belatedly dive into the show, but the friendship between Applegate’s Jen and Linda Cardellini’s Judy was second to none. Very Thelma and Louise, obviously. And here’s to hoping that Applegate has an Emmy ceremony in her future, too.

(Via LA Times)

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Mike Breen Thinks NBA Broadcasts Talk Big Picture Too Much And Don’t ‘Stick With The Game’

Mike Breen was the latest guest on “The Old Man & The Three,” the podcast hosted by retired NBA sharpshooter and current ESPN personality JJ Redick. Now one of the Worldwide Leader’s top pundits and in-game analysts, Redick told a story about a production meeting where he got a good piece of advice from the Hall of Fame broadcaster about the importance of staying focused on the game if it gets out of hand.

“We get towards the end of the call, and I say, ‘Hey, on the big picture stuff, what’re your guys thoughts? Here’s some general ideas I have,’” Redick recalled saying. “And Mike quickly interjects: ‘Yeah, no, I don’t want this to turn into a talk show.’”

As Breen explained, while “the big picture stuff is great,” there is an entire basketball game happening.

“You still have to respect what’s out on the floor in front of you,” Breen said. “And especially the viewers who are watching. Because at that point, a lot of the only people who are watching still care about their team, and they want to know the 11th guy on the team who’s getting a run, what you think about him, talk about him, because they’ve been tweeting how they want him to play more minutes.

“So, it’s a balance, especially for me with working with Mark and Jeff,” Breen continued. “Cause they are great with big picture stuff, and most people are, it’s fun to talk about. But you have to still respect the game that’s going on, I sometimes think we get away from that too much and not stick with the game.”

Breen is one of the best in the business for plenty of reasons, and the respect that he has for the game is certainly high up on the list.

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For The First Time In Its Brief History, Disney+ Has Reported A Loss Of (Uh, A Lot Of) Subscribers

Like the world of late night TV, streamers are in a state of chaos. Paramount+ is absorbing Showtime, which meant the end to certain shows. HBO Max jettisoned a bunch of content, including hundreds of Looney Tunes classics. Even Netflix, the one that started it all, spent last year hemorrhaging subscribers. Now it’s Disney+’s turn to suffer.

As per Variety, in the last three months of 2022, the family friendly(-ish) streamer lost a whopping 2.4 million subscribers. For some context, when Netflix made news for a mass exodus of subscribers, the number was “only” about one million.

That means Disney, with its newly returned CEO Bob Iger, will have to make like the other major streamers and enact some big, possibly ground-shaking changes. Indeed, Iger vowed that there would be a “significant transformation,” which sounds ominous. Does that mean they’ll do what HBO Max has done and remove a bunch of big titles so they can license them out? Will subscribers no longer have the option to watch the legendarily poor 1971 live-action Dean Jones comedy Million Dollar Duck whenever their hearts desire?

Mind you, Disney+ didn’t lose subscribers in North America. In fact, they actually gained about 200,000 of them, bringing the total to 46.6 million. Here’s what really happened:

The drop in Disney+ subscribers — which was bigger than analysts expected — was entirely driven by a 3.8 million sequential decline Disney+ Hotstar, the version of the service offered in India and parts of Southeast Asia, to stand at 161.8 million at the end of 2022.

The news isn’t all bad for the mega-corporation that owns the likes of Marvel, Star Wars, Avatar, The Simpsons, etc., etc., etc. Overall, Disney’s quarterly earnings actually topped Wall Street estimates, up 8% from the previous quarter with $23.51 billion. That’s partly thanks to their parks and “experiences,” which had a 21% rise in revenue, rising to $8.7 billion, with operating income rising 25% to $3.1 billion.

Still, the news of Iger doing some belt-tightening is grim for Disney+ subscribers who like having a place they can always watch the Muppets thwarting a heist by Charles Grodin.

(Via Variety)

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It Appears Motley Crue Drummer Tommy Lee Has, For Reasons That Remain Unclear, Tweeted A Picture Of His Testicles To Mr. Peanut

Sensing that an opportunity for a Super Bowl ad might be in the air, Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee decided to send a very up close and personal photo of his testicles to Mr. Peanut, an obvious recipient if there ever was one.

“Hey @MrPeanut let’s collab!… I’ll bring the NUTZ!!!!” Lee tweeted along with a picture of his butt and balls taken from behind. WARNING: We must stress to you all in the strongest terms possible that you should not look at Tommy Lee’s tweet unless you want to see an extreme closeup of his testicles. But if curiosity has the best of you, can see the NSFW tweet here.

Of course, this isn’t the only time that Lee’s infamous package has made headlines. On top of his dong being voiced in Hulu’s Pam & Tommy by Jason Mantzoukas, Lee ran afoul of Instagram back in September 2022 after the platform wasn’t thrilled with his nude posts. The drummer reportedly joined OnlyFans where he could be “free as f*ck.” That announcement also included a shot of his butt because, again, we’re dealing with a professional here.

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“I showed you my sh*t. They took it down off the internet,” Lee said in a fan-captured video. “What I’ve done is I have now gone over to a place where you can be free as f*ck. And you can show anybody whatever the f*ck you want, and they don’t f*cking take it down.”

The drummer then removed his pants to reveal the words “OnlyFans” written on his butt cheeks in marker. Let it never be said that art is dead.

(Via New York Post)

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Janelle Monáe Reveals The Release Date For ‘Float’ After Threatening No More New Music: ‘Y’all Won’

Earlier this week, Janelle Monáe threatened to withhold her new single “Float” after a fan’s tweet comparing her to the Monopoly man (aka Mr. Monopoly) went viral. Fortunately for all of us, she was just joking around and showing off her sense of humor, and it looks like the release is proceeding as planned.

Monáe finally shared the release date for the single after first teasing it in early January. Since then, she’s shared an extended, NSFW teaser and captioned all of her social media posts with the song’s title, but only today did she finally share when it’s actually dropping, including a cheeky reference to her earlier threat.

“Y’all won,” she wrote. “FLOAT. 2/16.” She even included an emoji of a little person in a suit, a reference to her early career’s monochromatic menswear looks (which inspired the Mr. Monopoly joke). A video clip of the song sees Janelle rocking a cozy look with a checkered, fuzzy bucket hat singing into a home studio mic (I’m pretty sure I have the same one!).

“Float” figures to be the triple threat’s first new standalone work since 2018’s Dirty Computer. While she’s released non-album singles for soundtracks and the like over the past three years, including “Turntables,” “Stronger,” and “Say Her Name (Hell You Talmbout),” “Float” is the first new song that suggests a pivot back to music after spending the last few years building that impressive acting resume.

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Go Ahead And Splash That Milk Into Your Coffee Guilt Free, It’s Good For You

Coffee addiction happens to be one of the healthier addictions to harbor. According to a new academic study, the practice of tucking into one’s daily caffeine fix can also be healthier than imagined. The gist of the story is that, yes, while a lot of sugar-laden coffee concoctions are perhaps best saved for special occasions, adding a splash of milk can boost the already established anti-inflammatory effects of brewed coffee beans themselves. In other words, you’ll catch a few extra calories from adding that milk, but the added health effects are worth it.

This helpful information lands courtesy of Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry and Prevention, which boiled down the study into layman’s terms and adds insight from a Dallas-based physician, Scott Zashin, M.D. Long story short, the inflammatory-busting polyphenols already existing in coffee can be amplified by the protein found in milk. The combined effect of the existing polyphenols can thusly be amplified into double the usual effect. Here’s more:

In this study, researchers induced inflammation artificially and exposed this inflammation to cells, explains Dr. Zashin. “If you get an infection, your body will mobilize white cells to fight the infection and that causes inflammation in the process.” He further explains that the cells in the study that were exposed to the polyphenols and amino acids seemed to have a better response at decreasing inflammation compared to those with polyphenols alone or those with neither, a.k.a. the placebo group.

Therefore, “If you drink coffee (polyphenols) and milk (amino acids), it works as a more anti-inflammatory effect than the coffee alone,” says Dr. Zashin.

Inflammation in the body can wreak havoc and contribute to a wealth of maladies including weight gain, degenerative diseases, cancer, and more. In other words, milk really can make a world of difference. As the Jerusalem Post further points out, the study supports the same type of anti-inflammatory boosting effect while combining veggies with meat and fruit with yogurt. Probably just don’t act like this while you’re drinking coffee, and you’ll be fine.

(Via Prevention & Jerusalem Post)

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Adidas Is Reportedly Taking A $200M Loss From Beyoncé’s Ivy Park

Beyoncé’s latest Ivy Park collection with Adidas is set drop this week and although anticipation appears high, a new report from The Wall Street Journal suggests that the outlook for the singer’s clothing line may not be so rosy.

According to documents, the Ivy Park line is falling well short of Adidas’ initial projections. In 2022, the company expected the collection to bring in $250 million in sales banking on the hype for all things Beyoncé; it reportedly only managed $40 million. That was down 50% from the year before. Since Beyoncé gets $20 million a year for licensing her name and likeness to the brand, the Journal estimates Adidas is actually losing money.

The 2019 contract between Adidas and Beyoncé is set to expire after this year, and the Journal‘s sources say the brand’s executives are looking at whether or not they should end the partnership or try something new. Among possible solutions apparently being discussed are how much more or less Adidas branding Ivy Park should bear.

The latest collection is set to release online tomorrow (Thursday, February 9) and in stores the day after; the promotional campaign features breakout rapper Ice Spice and Offset.

Adidas has had a rough road regarding its artist partnerships of late; in 2022, the German athletic wear company cut ties with Kanye West in the wake of his antisemitic press tour, although the company still intends to release the Yeezy Boost designs without his name attached.