
Speed attends the 40/40 Club Pop-Up during Fanatics Fest at Jacob Javitz Center on August 16, 2024 in New York City.
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When we check the flow chart today, we have a huge DvP hit with “point guards against the Bulls” once again as Charlotte star LaMelo Ball gets a matchup with Chicago.


We were ready to roll Trae Young in this spot on Wednesday before he was ruled out, but his backup — Keaton Wallace — fared quite well with a 27-6-6 line of his own and four steals!Featured Promo: Get any DFS Premium Bundle for for 30% off using code NEW! Win more with expert advice from proven winners and exclusive DFS tools. Get instant access to RotoBaller’s Lineup Optimizers, Research Stations, daily picks and VIP chat rooms across 10 sports!
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Hopefully, the Raptors can continue their solid recent play and keep this one close against Milwaukee. I feel pretty good about their chances as they are coming off an upset of the Celtics in a game in which they were 15-point underdogs!
If the Nets get a little healthier and can be more competitive, then Clowney is in a good spot to produce. He should get overlooked today with all this Utah value.
This play didn’t work out quite like I wanted it to on Wednesday as the Magic were handled easily by the Bucks, but Isaac should have an opportunity tonight to play solid minutes with Goga Bitadze out again. He can stuff the stat sheet in a hurry, so we just need 20 minutes or more from him.
🔸LaMelo Ball: 21-53 – 40%
🔸LeBron James: 3-5 – 60%
🔸Trae Young: 3-7 – 43%
🔸Victor Wembanyama: 2-6 – 33%
🔸Tyrese Haliburton: 1-6 – 17%
Barnes can stuff the stat sheet across the board, including with defensive stats, so I am more than willing to pay 9K for him as I think he brings a legit 50+ FD point ceiling in this spot.
— Basketball Forever (@bballforever_) January 16, 2025
Others Under Consideration: Miles Bridges – SF/PF (,700), Jimmy Butler– SF/PF (,600)
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Murphy continued his strong play on Wednesday night, posting 52 FD points on the strength of a 24-10-4 line and four combined blocks/steals.
Scottie Barnes, TOR – SF/PF (,100)
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Others Under Consideration: Day’Ron Sharpe – C (,600), Jaylin Williams – C (,800), Isaiah Collier – PG (,700)
Mark Williams, CHA – C (,200)
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Noah Clowney, BKN – PF/C (,100)
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Brice Sensabaugh, UTA – SF (,200)
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As long as the Pelicans don’t blow this game open too early, Murphy should be in a great spot to replicate his recent success.
Ball is in great form, having scored 50+ FD points in three straight, and now gets a soft Chicago defense that allows the second-most FD points to opposing point guards.
Dallas is without Dereck Lively II tonight and has been soft on the interior all year. Look for Williams to continue his strong play with a big performance tonight. He brings a very safe floor with a nice ceiling (thanks to the defensive stats) as well.
With Isaiah Hartenstein out (and Chet Holmgren still out), we are back to OKC playing swingman Jalen Williams at center in some super small-ball lineups.
LaMelo Ball, CHA – PG (,300)
Utah is missing John Collins, Walker Kessler, Lauri Markkanen, and Micah Potter in the frontcourt tonight. That means Eubanks should likely draw the start at center and Filipowski at PF.
It was ugly for Brooklyn on Wednesday night as it was thoroughly trounced by the Clippers but Clowney is only two games removed from a solid outing against Portland.
Eubanks is a journeyman but has always been effective with minutes. He’s averaging 30 FD points over his last two games, while Filipowski has been a bit more spotty with his production. Both guys have a chance to play 30+ minutes tonight against a New Orleans team that has been below-average defensively this season.
Others Under Consideration: Jalen Brunson – PG (,300), Victor Wembanyama – PF/C (,000)
Trey Murphy III, NO – SG/SF (,900)
LaMelo Ball has been GOING CRAZY with the one-legged 3’s this season 🤯
Jalen Williams, OKC – SF/PF (,700)
Barnes should be running the point tonight for much of this game as Immanuel Quickley remains out for Toronto.
— Shane Young (@YoungNBA) January 13, 2025
Jonathan Isaac, ORL – SF/PF (,700)
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With Zion Williamson back in the lineup tonight, those boards might not all be there, but Murphy will surely be firing up shots and gets a very soft opponent in the Utah Jazz — who are without most of their starters.
Mark Williams has officially arrived, and with Nick Richards now in Phoenix, it could be a huge year for the Hornets big man (if he can stay healthy!).
This is an eruption spot for Ball, who finally has Mikal Bridges and Mark Williams healthy at the same time as reliable scorers to whom he can pass for some easy assists, too.
Sensabaugh has been coming off the bench, but rookie Cody Williams has not done much offensively, and the Jazz need offense in the worst way.Drew Eubanks, UTA – C (,200), Kyle Filipowski, UTA – PF/C (,100)With FanDuel jacking up Daniel Gafford‘s price to ,000, I’d much rather just pay a few hundred bucks more for Williams and his massive ceiling. We can pair him with LaMelo, too, as the two of them have been a formidable duo in their limited time together this season.

In this countdown, we look back at the fastest recorded tennis serves of all time.
Service speed remains a dominant feature in the modern game and can become a player’s trump card out on the court.
With players getting stronger and cutting-edge technology in tennis racquets making leaps and bounds, serves today are faster than ever.
We take a look at the fastest serves ever recorded by men and women out on the tennis court.
Sam Groth – 263.4kph (163.7mph.)
Australian Sam Groth has the honour of having the fastest recorded tennis serve of all time.
The 6ft 4 Australian set the record during an ATP Open Challenger match in Busan, South Korea, in 2012 against Belarusian tennis player Uladzimir Ignatik.
Groths serve clocks in at a staggering 263.4kph (163.7mph).
Albano Olivetti – 257.5 kph (160mph)
Frenchman Albano Olivetti holds the record for the second-fastest serve ever recorded. The French tennis pro also remains the second person to break the 160mph serve speed barrier.
Olivetti’s serve came in 2012 at the challenger level during the Internazionali Trofeo Lame Perrel–Faip.
Albano Olivetti holds the second-fastest record serve on the tour.
John Isner – 253 kph (157.2 mph).
It would be hard not to include the American giant John Isner in this list. The 6ft 10 American is known best for his monster serves, which are delivered consistently throughout.
His monstrous serve is thanks in part to his stature. Isner clocks in as the third-tallest tennis player on the ATP behind the Croatian giant Ivo Karlovic and American young gun Reilly Opelka (both 6ft 11 inches). Ivo Karlovic currently holds the record for the fourth fastest recorded tennis serve.
Isner currently holds the third fastest serve in tennis. The Americans serve, clocking in at 253 kph (157.2 mph) during a 2016 Davis Cup tie against Bernard Tomic.
John Isner also holds the record for playing the longest match in Grand Slam history against Nicolas Mahut. During Wimbledon 2010, Isner beat Mahut in 5 sets: 6–4, 3–6, 6–7, 7–6, 70–68. The match lasted 11 hours and 5 minutes.
Isner’s serve is the fastest recorded serve in tennis, recognised by the ATP.
Georgina García Pérez – 220kph (136.7 mph)
Spaniard Georgina Garcia Perez holds the record for the fastest recorded tennis serve by a woman.
Perez clocked a serve of 200kph (136.7 mph) during the Hungarian Ladies Open in 2018.
Georgina Garcia Perez holds the record for the fastest serve by a female.
A considered calculation of stature, technique, coaching, mechanics and good old practice is said to make the perfect concoction for a fast serve.
A direct correlation has been proven between the height of a player and power during a serve. Therefore, it is no coincidence that the top servers of the game are all giants by nature.
The trajectory of a serve remains ever important. Players who are 6ft 7 or above have the ability to hit the ball with a downward trajectory, whereas those who are under that height are unable to do so.
Modern technology has also greatly aided in the incremental increase of server power over time. The changeover from wooden rackets to today’s modern racket is a huge factor in determining serve power. Advancements in string technology and racket materials also play a huge part in determining a fast serve.
Other mitigating factors include court conditions. Faster serves are much more likely to happen on a hard court and during hotter temperatures, where there is less resistance to air density, translating to faster speeds.
When you compare the fastest tennis serve with other sports, you can see how fast it is.
Fastest Football shot – 114 mph by David Hirst in 1996
Fastest Baseball pitch – 105.1 mph by Aroldis Chapman in 2010
Fastest Cricket Bowling speed – 100.2 mph by Shoaib Akhtar in 2003
The average tennis serve speed differs between both men and women, as well as between pros and amateurs. Data shows us that for professional male tennis players, the average tennis serve speed is approximately 114 mph (on their first serve) and 93 mph (on their second serve).
For women, the average tennis serve speed clocks in at 98 mph (on their first serve) and 82 mph (on their second serve).
This data was recorded between 2002-2013, so bear in mind the average speeds have likely increased by a few miles per hour in the modern era, as racquet technology and athletes continue to evolve and adapt within the sport.
Check out Wired’s video, which covers the topic more in-depth.
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During the Philadelphia stop of IShowSpeed‘s wild Speed Does America Livestream Tour, Meek Mill made waves by gifting the content creator with a dazzling Dreamchasers chain to induct the 20-year-old streamer into his iconic collective.
As the livestream unfolded, the chain’s diamond-encrusted dreamcatcher pendant shimmered in the spotlight, marking a symbolic moment of crossover between rap royalty and internet culture.
“IShowSpeed is officially part of Dreamchasers now,” Meek announced, granting Watkins Jr.—better known as IShowSpeed—an honorary seat at the table.

Speed attends the 40/40 Club Pop-Up during Fanatics Fest at Jacob Javitz Center on August 16, 2024 in New York City.
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The moment quickly became a generational handoff. Meek, 38, acknowledged the rise of creators like Speed, saying, “If you under 21, we was the ones that’s out here rocking and rolling chasing dreams. We got to follow y’all now.”
When Meek recalled dropping his hit “I’ma Boss” in 2012, Speed piped in with a humble confession: “I was seven.”
Meek replied, “I got to do my just due to get back to the young bulls.” He added color to the story with a dash of Philly flair. “I just got chased by three helicopters. 13 cop cars to get here. But we here, man.”

Meek Mill at Michael Rubin’s Fanatics Super Bowl Party at The Sugar Mill on February 08, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Beyond the music-world handshake, Speed’s Philadelphia adventure played out like an energetic film reel. He demolished cheesesteaks at Pat’s—no onions, American cheese—then snagged a second round with Paul George at Jim’s Steaks.
He sprinted up the Rocky Steps at the Philadelphia Museum of Art (dragging thousands of livestream viewers along for the ascent), visited the Eagles’ NovaCare Complex, chatted with Howie Roseman and Saquon Barkley, played table tennis under LOVE Park, and even tagged along with some of Philly’s “Concrete Cowboys.”

IShowSpeed attends the FIFA Club World Cup 2025 group A match between Al Ahly FC and Internacional CF Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on June 14, 2025 in Miami Gardens, Florida.
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All that—on Day 6 of a nonstop, 35-day, 24/7 streaming marathon that launched on August 28 and spans 25 states, from California to New York to Texas.
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There is one player on this Kentucky basketball team who has the potential to turn himself into a lottery pick this season, and that is Tulane transfer Kam Williams. Last season, as a true freshman playing for the Green Wave, Williams averaged 9.3 points, 4.5 rebounds, 1.4 steals, 1.3 assists, and 1.1 blocks per game.
In 33 games last season at Tulane, he shot 48.5% from the field and 41.2% from three. The impressive part about his percentages from beyond the arc is that he did this on 4.6 attempts per game.
The 6’8 guard is a lights-out shooter and has the potential to be an elite three-and-D player in Mark Pope’s system. Williams talked to the media a few weeks ago, and during this interview, he discussed how he will model his game in the Pope system after what Koby Brea did last season.
If Williams can come anywhere close to Brea as a three-point shooter, this would be incredible for the Wildcats. Williams is already a mile ahead of Brea as a defender, so if he can shoot the three-ball well, he could even be an upgrade over last year’s sharpshooter.
NBA scouts are falling in love with Williams, and some mock drafts even have him going in the first round before even playing a minute in Lexington.
Coach Pope has talked a lot over the last few weeks about how Williams has looked like one of the best defenders on the team. He likely will come off the bench for the Wildcats, but if he is playing at a high level, it will be hard for Coach Pope to keep him on the bench.
Williams, based on his personality, has the swagger to make shots in big moments like we saw last season with Otega Oweh. A team that has a roster full of players with this type of mentality will lead to a lot of wins, and that is what Pope has.
It will be a special season for Williams, where he will enter as an underrated player in college basketball and leave as a first-round pick. His style of play makes him a perfect fit for what Pope is looking for, and he is going to make a lot of big shots for a basketball team that is capable of winning a national title.
The college basketball world will soon know who Kam Williams is when he is draining shots in Rupp Arena.


The mission of “pickleball diplomacy” continues for Montgomery County Public Schools (MCPS). After students went to China in the spring, Chinese students visited Montgomery County, including a visit to Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda on Tuesday.
46 students and nine adults traveled to the U.S. from the Nanshan school district in Shenzhen, which is one of the cities in China that the MCPS pickleball delegation visited back in April. About 30 MCPS students went overseas in April for a 12-day, 3-city pickleball tour in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Beijing.
Over Labor Day weekend into Tuesday, MCPS and Chinese students went sightseeing together in Washington, D.C. and Maryland. Earlier in the day on Tuesday, they went on a tour of the U.S. Capitol. After visiting Whitman High School, the students headed to Pike & Rose for dinner and fun at Pinstripes.
“Pickleball diplomacy” mirrors the phrase “ping-pong diplomacy,” which describes the exchange of table tennis players between the U.S. and China in the 1970s.
“And we believe that through those positive relationships we build bonds… and in one little way, build relations between our two countries,” said MCPS Systemwide Athletics Director Dr. Jeffrey Sullivan on Tuesday.

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