Giannis ignites trade rumors after social media scrub of Bucks posts

Could Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo be spending his last few months in Milwaukee?

Anything is possible, seeing as the Mavericks shipped Luka Doncic to the Lakers in a blockbuster trade last February, and if things continue the way they have in Brew City, Antetokounmpo very well might be the next NBA star setting up shop elsewhere.

It seems as though eagle-eyed Bucks fans, who are either passionate about their team or just plain nosy with nothing better to do, noticed that Antetokounmpo recently purged his social media accounts of anything related to the Bucks, save for some NBA Cup and NBA Finals-associated posts.

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Since winning that championship in 2022, the Bucks haven't gotten past the conference semifinals during the playoffs, including three consecutive first-round exits.

Milwaukee, thought to be a contender in the Eastern Conference, now sits at 9-13, good for 11th place after blowing a 16-point third-quarter lead and suffering an embarrassing 129-126 loss to the 3-16Washington Wizardson Monday.

The Feb. 5 trade deadline is likely to loom large if things don't get better, as Antetokounmpo, who turns 31 on Dec. 6, is making $54 million this season, and is on the books for $58 million for 2026-27 before a $62 million player option has to be decided on in the summer of 2027.

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Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the reigning MVP, is getting better at everything — in case you haven't noticed

Part of the problem — to the extent that thereisa problem, anyway — is the dunking. Its absence, I mean.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has played 703 minutes in the 2025-26 NBA season, and he hasfour slam dunks. As in, one fewer than five. IV, if you want to get all Roman about it.Solamente cuatro.

Three of them came against the Kings, too. Which, y'know, if a tree falls in the forest, and all that:

And then there the assists. Don't get me wrong: Gilgeous-Alexander iscapableof the kinds of thread-the-needle-in-traffic, lefty-hook-pass-on-the-move, cross-court-fastball-right-in-the-shooting-pocket feeds that generateoohsandaahs…

… but SGAonly throws about 40 passes per game, and more often than not, his setups skew simpler. Draw two to the ball, because they know if they try to guard you straight up, they're dead where they stand. Take it slow, play off two feet, and keep your eyes up. Find a teammate — either the one who's exactly where he's supposed to be, or the one who's about to get there, because at this point, the defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder, off to a 20-1 start and looking like a threat torewrite the record books, can probably playthe hand blind.

Make the easy pass, create the wide-open shot, and profit. Then, when you get the stop — and you're going to get the stop, because you've got the best defense not only ofthisNBA season, but perhaps ofthe last 50— come down and do it again. And again. And again.

The individual stat lines don't help much, either, because they rarely make your eyes bulge out of your skull. Two 40-plus-point performances this season, which frankly seems low because at this point, 30 is just expected — including, famously, by the man himself:

"There was a point where I got 30 and thought it was a good game. Now if I have 30, it's a bad game.""You think 30 points is a bad game?""If I have 30, it's … I mean it's below my average."Shai Gilgeous-Alexander in Starting 5 Season 2 🗣️pic.twitter.com/KwkC9x95C4

—NetflixSports (@netflixsports)October 28, 2025

Two games with double-digit dimes, because OKC's one ofeight teams this seasonwith at least eight players averaging at least two helpers per game. No 10-rebound outings, because listen, what do you think we pay Isaiah Hartenstein for?

Besides: It's not always easy to rack up monster numbers when you're consistently getting the rest of the night off.

Shai's now played in 21 games, and has only been needed in the fourth quarter in 10 of them.https://t.co/38jaJi2euy

— Dan Devine (@YourManDevine)December 2, 2025

In an NBA dominated by kaijus posting jaw-dropping numbers, your eyes can sometimes glaze over those non-mutant box scores. Just like they slide past a smooth drive through the paint for a scoop layup, a one-dribble pull-up from the elbow or a hiccup-quick right foot jab into a stepback 3 going left.

It's hard to make memorable highlight reels out of below-the-rim finishes, midrange Js and two-hand chest passes back out to a popping Isaiah Joe. But it's also hard to make those plays again, and again, and again, with the economy of movement of an elite marathon runner, while never messing anything up.

It all contributes to a sense of frictionlessness in Gilgeous-Alexander's ongoing growth, from lottery pick to trade-haul jewel to starter to All-Star to All-NBA to All-Everything. (OK, maybe there's beensomefriction.) How do you track the development of a player whomade a leap three years agoand then … just hasn't stopped leaping?

We all know the saying about how progress isn't linear. That's the thing, though: These lines look awfully straight.

SGA DARKO SGA EPM

Lest we glaze over or slide past, let's say it plainly: Gilgeous-Alexander won the scoring title, regular-season MVP, Western Conference Finals MVP, Finals MVP and the NBA championship last season. And this season, thus far, he has been even better. At virtually everything.

"He's to the point now where he's touching up the edges," Thunder head coach Mark Daigneaulttold Sam Amick of The Athleticearlier this season. "Your growth curve tends to be much higher earlier on, as you are accumulating experiences. But he's subtly getting better. He's had a great defensive start (to this season). On the offensive end, he's moving it earlier and with more intentionality than he ever has. He's been on that track."

And, in the process, on the track to what could wind up being one of the greatest individual seasons we've ever seen. Pick your all-in-one advanced stat of choice — player efficiency rating, win shares per 48 minutes, box plus-minus, estimated plus-minus, DARKO, LEBRON, etc. — and Gilgeous-Alexander is, for the fourth straight year, on pace for a career year.

(Grant Thomas/Yahoo Sports Illustration)

SGA is scoring more points and delivering more assistsper minuteandper possession. He's shooting 59.2% on 2-point shots, including55% on midrange looks, and 41.1% on 3-point attempts, including43.2% on pull-up triples— all of which would be career highs.

He's scoring 1.21 points per possession that he finishes himself after serving as theball-handler in the pick-and-roll, 1.14 points per possession out ofisolation, 1.47 points per possession attacking intransition, 1.22 points per possession going to workin the post, and 1.2 points per possession off drives to the basket, according to Synergy — all of which would be career highs. And when you factor in the possessions where he passes to a teammate who shoots, the Thunder are averaging 1.14 points per play out of SGA's pick-and-rolls and isos, and 1.16 points per SGA post-up — all up from his MVP season.

Gilgeous-Alexander has notched the assist on 34.4% of his teammates' baskets while he's on the floor, and has coughed the ball up just 37 times in 703 minutes — an infinitesimal 6.8% turnover rate. Those would both be career-best marks, too. The only player inStathead's databaseto finish a full season with a usage rate as highanda turnover rate as low as what SGA's posted thus far? Michael Jeffrey Jordan.

While the Thunder haven't needed SGA's services to close out many of theirleague-leading 13 double-digit wins, when theyhavefound themselves in sticky situations, he's been the best closer in the league. Asmy podcast partnerTom Haberstrohrecently highlighted, despite playing in just nine "clutch" games — defined as contests in which the score is within five points in the final five minutes of the fourth quarter or overtime — Gilgeous-Alexander leads the NBA in close-and-late scoring, with80 points in 50 "clutch" minuteson 52.4% shooting. AsNBA.com's John Schuhmann notes, that isalreadymore points than Shai scored in the clutch all of last season (67), and in those 50 minutes, he's committedoneturnover. (It's no surprise, then, thatMike Beuoy's model at Inpredictableprojects SGA as the frontrunner for this season's Clutch Player of the Year award.)

No player to average 30 points per gamehas ever hada true shooting percentage (which factors in 2-point, 3-point and free-throw accuracy) as high as SGA's .674 mark. That means he's on pace to produce the most efficient high-scoring season in NBA history, topping Stephen Curry's 2015-16 season — a campaign in which Curry, fresh off a championship,won his second consecutive MVP trophy.

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As you might remember, that yeardidn't endquitethe waythat Curry and his Warriors — whose 73 regular-season wins remain the high-water markthat OKC is chasing— had hoped it would. And after getting taken the distance by Denver and Indiana en route to the 2025 title, Gilgeous-Alexander knows that what matters most is sticking the landing.

"I don't think as a group we played our best basketball in that playoff run," Gilgeous-Alexandertold ESPN's Tim MacMahonearlier this season. "And I don't think as a player, I played my best basketball for the whole run. Granted, it's basketball, it's going to happen — but I had droughts, and there's a reason why I had droughts. We had droughts as a team, and there's a reason why we had droughts and meltdowns and things like that. We have to learn from those experiences and be better."

June's a long way off; what happens before then is only preamble. All Gilgeous-Alexander can do between now and then is what he's always done: just make the next play. Again, and again, and again.

"The things we want are so complicated and so hard to get," Gilgeous-Alexandertold MacMahon. "When you just focus on the simple things and the little things, you'll look up and be there one day."

Maybe the most interesting question on the board: When Gilgeous-Alexander finallydoeslook up, just how far will he have come? Just how high in the ranks of NBA royalty will he have climbed?

"He can get better," Daigneaulttold Amick. "... He seems to be kind of managing the game and manipulating the defense more often and more consistently than he ever has."

A version of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander that does those things better, more often and more consistently than he is right now … well, that sounds like one of the best players of all time. The highlights might never be all that loud. But then, it's the quiet ones you've got to watch.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the reigning MVP, is getting better at everything — in case you haven't noticed

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5-star QB and Georgia commit Jared Curtis says he's not talked to Bulldogs or Vanderbilt after reported flip to Commodores

Is five-star quarterback Jared Curtis sticking with Georgia or flipping to Vanderbilt?

Hours after Rivals reportedthat Curtis would change his commitment to stay in Nashville and play for the Commodores, Curtis said that he had not talked to either Georgia or Vanderbilt yet. The early signing period for high school recruits begins on Wednesday.

Don't know where all this is coming from. Haven't had a chance to talk to either school yet. I'll keep y'all posted.

— Jared Curtis 2026 QB (@Jaredcurtis37)December 2, 2025

Curtis is the No. 3 recruitin the country according to Rivals and the No. 2 QB in the country as well as the top prospect in the state of Tennessee. He's been committed to Georgia since May.

"Elite arm talent with creative playmaking ability," Rivals director of scouting Charles Power said about Curtis. "Looks like the top arm talent in the 2026 cycle. Ball explodes off his hand. Generates considerable velocity on throws to all areas of the field. Has a loose, natural throwing motion. Capable of delivering impressive passes from several arm angles. A pure rotational athlete who does not need his feet set to throw accurate passes. Plays with a gunslinging mentality and is not afraid to drive the football into tight windows over the middle of the field. A fluid athlete who is tough to corral in the backfield. Dangerous playmaker and improviser. Had some unbelievable second-reaction plays as a junior, evading pass rushers and uncorking throws 50+ yards downfield."

If Curtis does change his commitment, he'd be the highest-ranked player to sign with the Commodores out of high school. Curtis goes to Nashville Christian High School and the Commodores have an opening at starting quarterback with Diego Pavia's eligibility up at the end of the 2025 season.

Vanderbilt went 10-2 during the regular season and signed coach Clark Lea to a six-year extension over the Thanksgiving holiday. Lea was mentioned as a potential candidate at both LSU and Florida — the Tigers hired Lane Kiffin from Ole Miss and Florida went with Tulane's Jon Sumrall — as Vanderbilt posted double-digit wins for the first time in school history.

A Curtis commitment would give Vanderbilt the No. 30 class in the country, according to Rivals. He'd also be the program's only five or four-star recruit at the moment, with 19 three-star players set to sign with the Commodores. Georgia, meanwhile, has a top-five class that includes five-star tight end Kaiden Prothro and 19 four-star recruits as the Bulldogs are set to play Alabama for the SEC title on Saturday.

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Tiger Woods shares updates ahead of the Hero World Challenge event in the Bahamas. (David Cannon/Getty Images)

If it's December, it's time for the Hero World Challenge, the Tiger Woods-hosted 20-man tournament in the Bahamas that caps off the golf year. Woods' foundation is a beneficiary of the event, and Woods himself holds a press conference at the start of every tournament week.

Unfortunately for fans of Woods, those press conferences in recent years have tended to be ever-more-grim updates on Woods' ever-more-fragile health. Woods hasn't played on the PGA Tour since his appearance at the 2024 Open Championship. Earlier this fall, he underwent yet another back surgery that will keep him off the course for an indeterminate length of time.

"I need time to figure this out with my back and with my body," Woods said Tuesday morning. "As I start to get more explosive and start to rotate and see what I've got, then I can find out or assess what tournaments I could play in, how much I should play, where I would like to play."

In the past, Woods has indicated that he'll pare his schedule back to a few select events, including majors and significant tournaments on the PGA Tour. He's also played the PNC Challenge with son Charlie, and competed in the debut season of TGL, the indoor golf league, but indicated Tuesday that both of those are off the table for now.

"I just started to chip and putt, I just started to lift in the gym, I just started this process. A disc replacement takes time," he said. "It's not as long as a fusion, thank God, but it's going to take time."

Woods noted that he'd spent significant time watching the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage, including conversations with most of the U.S. team. But when asked if he'd be interested in the 2027 captaincy at Adare Manor, he said, "No one's asked me about it." Asked directly about the captaincy, he repeated his same line.

Over the course of several questions, Woods delved into the thorny matter of the PGA Tour's future — specifically, the idea of scarcity weighed against the need to sustain and increase revenue while satisfying sponsor and broadcast obligations.

"We're trying to give the fans the best product we possibly can, and if we're able to give the fans the best product we can, I think we can make the players who have equity in the Tour, we can give them more of that," he said. "So the financial windfall could be fantastic for everyone who's involved."

As a member of the Tour's Future Competition Committee, Woods has a significant role in shaping the future direction of the Tour, whatever direction that might be. "We're trying to figure out what is the best schedule possible so we can create the best fields and have the most viewership and also the most fan involvement," he said.

"I know I'm not really saying a whole lot, but I'm trying to say as much as I possibly can because there's so many moving parts to this and it changes all the time," he said. "It all starts with the best tour on the planet, which is ours."

Asked why he wanted to mount another comeback, Woods was more contemplative than his past conquer-everything self. "I'd like to come back to just playing golf again," he said. "I haven't played golf in a long time. It's been a tough year."

'It’s been a tough year': Tiger Woods shares updates on health, Ryder Cup, PGA Tour’s future

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Trial date set for Cleveland Guardians teammates in sports betting scandal

Emmanuel Clase and his Cleveland Guardians teammate, Luis Ortiz, will stand trial May 4 on charges they allegedly rigged their pitches so sports bettors could profit.

Judge Kiyo Matsumoto scheduled the trial date on Tuesday during a brief status conference. The judge said the trial could last about two weeks.

At this point, federal prosecutors said they have not extended plea offers to the defendants, both of whom were present in Brooklyn federal court.

Cleveland Guardians pitcher Emmanuel Clase pleads not guilty in alleged MLB sports betting scheme

According to their indictments, the pitchers started conspiring with sports bettors in 2023 on specific pitches they would throw during MLB games. The bettors then used that information to place prop bets worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, the indictment said.

The bettors wagered on the speed and type of Clase's pitches based on information they knew in advance by coordinating with Clase, sometimes even during MLB games, prosecutors said. Clase often threw these allegedly rigged pitches on the first pitch of an at-bat, investigators said. To ensure certain pitches were called as balls, Clase threw many of them in the dirt, well outside the strike zone, according to investigators.

Scott Marshall/Getty Images - PHOTO: Luis L. Ortiz #45 of the Cleveland Guardians pitches against the Athletics at Sutter Health Park on June 21, 2025, in Sacramento, California.

In exchange, Clase received bribes and kickbacks, prosecutors said.

The indictment includes numerous examples of pitches Clase allegedly rigged. In total, by rigging pitches, Clase caused his co-conspirator bettors to win at least $400,000 in fraudulent wagers, according to investigators.

Cleveland Guardians pitcher Luis Ortiz pleads not guilty in connection to MLB sports betting scandal

Ortiz allegedly joined the scheme this year, according to the indictment, and allegedly agreed in advance to throw balls instead of strikes on pitches in two games in exchange for bribes and kickbacks.Both Clase and Ortiz have pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Trial date set for Cleveland Guardians teammates in sports betting scandal

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