The Wembanyama era unofficially begins tonight | Blazers don't owe Dame anything

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Happy Friday, all! The first week of July is through, and even in the dog days of summer, there's plenty to discuss.
Let's get right to it.
Good morning to everyone but especially to...
VICTOR WEMBANYAMA AND THE SAN ANTONIO SPURS
A new era for the Spurs unofficially starts tonight, and it has the NBA abuzz. French phenom and No. 1 overall pickVictor Wembanyama will make his Summer League debut against No. 2 overall pick Brandon Miller and the Hornets in front of a sold-out crowd in Las Vegas.
Wembanyama has played in the United States twice, back in October 2022 when his French club,Metropolitans 92, faced off against G League Ignite and No. 3 pick Scoot Henderson(Wembanyama and Henderson will meet again Sunday, by the way).
In those two games, Wembanyama absolutely dominatedto the tune of73 points (including nine 3-pointers), 15 rebounds and nine blocks.
LeBron James called Wembanyama "an alien," and Stephen Currycompared him to "a 2K create-a-player."
Yes, he's that good.
We'll see just how much he plays tonight -- his Metropolitans 92 season ended less than a month ago, and the Spurs won't push him -- but even a few minutes of this potential generational talent will be exhilarating.
Honorable mentions
Dejounte Murray agreed to a four-year, $120-million extension with Atlanta.
Kobe Bryant will be on the cover of NBA 2K24.
The
Cowboys signed former MLS and USFL player Brandon Aubrey to compete for their kicking job.
Braves ace Max Fried will begin his rehab assignment Sunday.
The Reds are
on fire.
Arizona got a commitment from five-star 2024 EDGE Elijah Rushing.
The Kings
extended captain Anze Kopitar.
And not such a good morning for...
DAMIAN LILLARD AND THE PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS
No more guessing needed.Damian Lillard's agent, Aaron Goodwin, put it on record: "Truthfully, he wants to play in Miami. Period."Goodwin also indicated that other teams trying to get Lillard would be acquiring an unhappy player.
This is a brutal development for Portland. Not only is arguably the best player in franchise history leaving, but his value league-wide may have plummeted thanks to Goodwin's words (which might get fined -- Anthony Davisgot fined for his agent's remarksback in 2019).
The Trail Blazers have insisted they will take the best offer possible, though, and our James Hebert questions what, exactly, do the Trail Blazers owe Lillard?
Herbert: "Even if [GM Joe Cronin] would like to send Lillard to Miami, it is his responsibility to make decisions that are in the long-term interest of the franchise. In order to get the best possible trade package from the Heat, the Blazers need to leverage offers from other teams. If Miami has not yet offered everything it possibly can, then the Heat-or-nowhere strategy from Lillard's side could be backfiring. ... Now that Lillard has made his request, the Blazers owe it to him to try to find a trade that gives him a chance to win a title
and sets them up as well as possible for the post-Lillard era. But that doesn't mean they must trade him on his terms."
As our Sam Quinn notes, the Heat don't have a ton of attractive assets compared to what other teams could offer. A Miami deal could start with...
2028 and 2030 first-round picks
Five pick swaps
2022 first-rounderNikola Jovic
2023 first-rounder Jaime Jaquez Jr.
But Portland has alreadywaited too long to trade Lillard, writes our Brad Botkin -- another team reportedly dropped out of trade talks Thursday -- andnow there's a likely standoff incoming, one which nobody wins.
Not so honorable mentions
Marcus Stroman won't pitch in the All-Star Game, which is a bummer, because he's awesome.
Jos Altuve (oblique) is on the IL.
Daniel Hudson (knee) won't pitch for "quite some time."
Corbin Carroll left last night's game with an injury.
Britney Spears is accusing Wembanyama's security team of battery after
an incident Wednesday.
Final mock MLB Draft, plus redrafting 2013 and more
The MLB Draft begins Sunday night, and what a draft it could be. From the mystery surrounding who the Pirates will take No. 1 to the potential history for a pair of LSU teammates, there's a ton to look forward to.
Let's start withMike Axisa's final mock draft. Here's the top five:
1. Pirates: OF Dylan Crews, LSU -- "Crews is seeking $10 million, which would smash the current bonus record of the draft pool era (Spencer Torkelson at $8.4 million). ... Just take the best player -- Crews -- and pay him."
2. Nationals: RHP Paul Skenes, LSU --
"Skenes had a loud finish to the season in the College World Series and that positioned him well for this No. 2 pick."
3. Tigers: OF Wyatt Langford, Florida -- "Langford is the best available college hitter in our mock draft and the best available college hitter in the draft class behind Crews."
4. Rangers: OF Max Clark, Franklin HS (Indiana) -- "Whichever one of Clark or Walker Jenkins is willing to take the biggest discount could be the pick, allowing the Rangers to use any savings on other players later in the draft..."
5. Twins: C Kyle Teel, Virginia -- "Recent draft history indicates Minnesota's model prefers college hitters, and they've been connected to Teel..."
If Crews-Skenes (or Skenes-Crews) is indeed 1-2, it'll be the first time college teammates have been the first two picks of an MLB Draft. Thoughpitchers haven't fared well as No. 1 picks, the Pirates taking Skenes isn't out of the question,our R.J. Anderson notes.Here's what their history says they'll do.
R.J. also has finalized scouting reports for his top 30 prospects, so as soon as your favorite team makes its pick, be sure to have that handy.
Here's everything else to know:
How to watch
Potential risers
Potential fallers
Assessing last 10 No. 1 picks
Finally, I really enjoyed Mike's redrafting of the 2013 class, which has produced three different MVPs. But there's a clear should-have-been No. 1.
Axisa: "1. Houston Astros: OF Aaron Judge, Fresno State (Actual pick:RHP Mark Appel, Stanford) --Appel stagnated in the minors and was later traded to the Phillies as part of theKen Giles
deal. ... Judge did not play his first full MLB season until 2017, his age 25 season, so he certainly didn't zoom up the minor league ladder. He's been worth the wait though, even with injuries costing him chunks of time in 2018, 2019, 2020, and now 2023. Judge's career 39.4 WAR leads the 2013 draft class by roughly 10 wins."
WNBA stars Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier creating new domestic league
We often say there's no offseason in the NFL and NBA because the news cycle rarely slows. But for many WNBA players, their "offseason" is really just another season with another team. Nearly half of WNBA players take their talents overseas to supplement their income during the WNBA's break, making for a hectic schedule and, in many cases, a controversial one.
The WNBA has prioritization rules that state players must return to their WNBA teams by a certain date or else be ineligible for the upcoming season. That date can coincide with overseas seasons, forcing players into a tough situation.
Unrivaled is here to fix that. The new league, headed by stars Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier, was announced Thursday with a pair of tweets reading, "What if the best players in the world created their own league..." and "They did." Here are the details:
Unrivaled will take place in Miami and is expected to run from January to March. The WNBA season runs from May to September.
The league will feature six teams of five players each, and instead of playing five-on-five, it'll feature three-on-three and one-on-one action.
This announcement, it should be noted, comes months after Brittney Griner's
ten-month detainment in Russiawhile she was there to play for UMMC Ekaterinburg.
I really hope this league succeeds. It's for the better for the players, the WNBA and the fans.
What we're watching this weekend
Friday
Hornets vs. Spurs, 9 p.m. on ESPN Warriors vs. Lakers, 11 p.m. on ESPN
Saturday
Storm at Liberty, 2 p.m. on ESPN Mavericks vs. Thunder, 3:30 p.m. on ESPN2 Reds at Brewers, 4:10 p.m. on FS1 Braves at Rays, 7:15 p.m. on FOX
Sunday
Mystics at Sun, 3 p.m. on ESPN Pistons vs. Rockets, 6 p.m. on ESPN2 2023 MLB Draft, details here Spurs vs. Trail Blazers, 8 p.m. on ESPN2
The PGA Tour on CBS
Big3 on CBS
This weekend on CBS the field at TPC Deere Run features several up-and-coming stars on the PGA Tour, including outstanding rookie Ludvig Aberg along with the 19th ranked player in the world, Cameron Young. Coverage of the John Deere Classic begins at 3 PM ET on Saturday and Sunday.Tune In
Sunday afternoon, CBS is heading to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn as the Summer of Fire continues with more great basketball from the Big3. Live coverage begins at 1 PM ET.Watch Live
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