Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning.
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Mavericks vs. Kings
Two teams clinging to the faintest of hope in a stacked Western Conference will meet Wednesday night with one of them seeing their season come to a disappointing end.All signs point to the Dallas Mavericks being that team, after they faded to a 39-43 record in the regular season — one that changed dramatically in […]

The key player in that deal for Dallas, center Anthony Davis, has battled injuries and only appeared in nine games for the Mavericks. He’s listed as probable to play in tonight’s game.
The Kings are led by forward DeMar DeRozan, who’s averaging 22.2 points and 4.4 assists per game on the season. Sacramento won all three matchups against Dallas this season, including a 129-128 overtime thriller on Feb. 10 and a 122-98 victory on March 3.
The winner plays the Golden State Warriors for the No. 8 seed in the West and the right to challenge the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder in the opening round of the playoffs.
Mavericks vs. Kings predictions: Play-In Tournament picks
USA TODAY: We see three Kings
USA TODAY NBA team leans toward the home team as NBA reporters Jeff Zillgitt and Lorenzo Reyes, plus USA TODAY NBA editor Heather Tucker, favor the Kings to beat the Mavericks. USA TODAY’s James Williams plays contrarian in picking the Mavs to pull off the upset.
Sportsbook Wire: Kings 111, Mavericks 103
“The Mavericks have dropped 5 of their last 7 games and have failed to cover 6 of their last 7. They are just 3-7 against the spread over their last 10 games and have struggled on the road this season … With the Mavs banged up — as they have been most of the season — back the Kings.”
Bet For The Win: Kings -4.5
“The Mavericks are likely ready for this disaster of a season to be over already, while Sacramento is veteran-laden with players like DeMar DeRozan and Zach LaVine, who are very familiar with the play-in tournament and plenty hungry to continue playing. The Kings are also playing better ball of late, with four wins in their last six while rocking a top-10 net rating.”
ESPN: Kings have 60.8% chance to win
The Sacramento Kings have a 60.8% chance to beat the Dallas Mavericks in their play-in game on Wednesday, April 16, according to ESPN’s matchup predictor.
Mavericks vs. Kings odds
BetMGM odds as of Wednesday, April 16
- Spread: Sacramento (-4.5)
- Moneyline: Sacramento (-200); Dallas (+165)
- Over/under: 214.5
How to watch Mavericks vs. Kings: TV channel, live streaming for NBA play-in tournament
- Date: Wednesday, April 16
- Time: 10 p.m. ET
- Location: Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, Calif.
- TV: ESPN
- Streaming: Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users
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High School Sports
Great Falls selects Eric Chaon as boys basketball coach
Eric Chaon has been recommended as the next boys basketball coach for the Great Falls Bison, pending school board approval, according to a press release Friday morning. Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons. Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys […]


Former coach Bob Howard retired last month after leading the Bison for 22 seasons.
Chaon is a Great Falls High School graduate and alumni of the 2006 boys state championship team. He’s been a Bison assistant for the past 13 seasons while leading both the sophomore and junior varsity teams during his tenure. Prior to returning to Great Falls High, Chaon served as the Augusta head coach for one season and has coached middle school teams in Bozeman, Augusta and Great Falls.
“Great Falls High School and the GFPS Athletic Department are excited to provide the opportunity for (Chaon) to lead the Bison Basketball program,” the release said. “He is knowledgeable, passionate and dedicated to developing basketball players and young men of character. (Chaon) bleeds Bison Blue and is excited for the challenge of leading and developing the program.”
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Chaon was the 2022 State of Montana History Teacher of the Year and is also the Social Studies Department Chair at Great Falls High.
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Why the 'Conclave' Streaming Surge Is a Licensing Cautionary Tale
Donald Rumsfeld popularized the concept of known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns (though ‘popularized’ might be the wrong term for a convoluted quote from a Secretary of Defense about the Iraq War). “Conclave” provides an illustrative example of how to view content performance through this risk assessment framework. A movie’s premiere is something of a “known known” that can be choreographed […]


Donald Rumsfeld popularized the concept of known knowns, known unknowns, and unknown unknowns (though ‘popularized’ might be the wrong term for a convoluted quote from a Secretary of Defense about the Iraq War). “Conclave” provides an illustrative example of how to view content performance through this risk assessment framework.
A movie’s premiere is something of a “known known” that can be choreographed months in advance to maximize its odds of success. Awards season is a “known unknown” for a movie like “Conclave.” The particular nominations, wins, and whether a film will be a breakout hit of the awards circuit can’t be known in advance, but can be planned for to some degree.
Professional Sports
Five buy
In 2023, Juan Soto spent March and April hitting .202 with a good on-base percentage (always!) but not great power — only five homers and three doubles in 126 plate appearances. This, coming off a September in 2022 that saw him hit .220 with three homers and five doubles, might have led some to think […]

In 2023, Juan Soto spent March and April hitting .202 with a good on-base percentage (always!) but not great power — only five homers and three doubles in 126 plate appearances. This, coming off a September in 2022 that saw him hit .220 with three homers and five doubles, might have led some to think there wasn’t anything that legendary about his bat going forward.
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From May 1 to the end of the 2023 season, Soto hit .290 with a .418 OBP and a .548 SLG, built on 30 homers and 29 doubles.
Of course he did. Even in April, he was barreling the ball (14.7 percent barrel rate), hitting the ball over 95 mph a lot (57.4 percent hard-hit rate), showing his patented plate discipline and making decent contact.
Good peripherals! A short sample of bad results! That’s what we’re all looking for when we look for hitters who should do better going forward. So here’s what I call “The Sauce”: plate discipline (judged by zone-minus-chase rate), hit tool (judged by contact rate) and power (judged by hard-hit rate and barrel rate), thrown into a blender using z-scores. Sauce tells us which batters should do better going forward. So here are all the batters who are doing at least 10 percent worse than they were last year (by wRC+), sorted by their Sauce (through Tuesday’s games).
Name | wRC+ | 2024 wRC+ | Diff wRC+ | Sauce |
---|---|---|---|---|
88 |
109 |
-21 |
3.1 |
|
134 |
180 |
-46 |
2.7 |
|
63 |
115 |
-52 |
2.6 |
|
69 |
111 |
-42 |
2.3 |
|
122 |
165 |
-43 |
1.6 |
|
77 |
118 |
-40 |
1.1 |
|
75 |
135 |
-60 |
0.7 |
|
44 |
97 |
-53 |
0.7 |
|
87 |
119 |
-33 |
0.5 |
|
133 |
164 |
-31 |
0.5 |
|
98 |
130 |
-32 |
0.5 |
|
86 |
115 |
-29 |
0.5 |
|
142 |
168 |
-25 |
0.4 |
|
81 |
109 |
-28 |
0.3 |
|
78 |
119 |
-42 |
0.2 |
Juan Soto’s got Sauce. Should’ve figured. He, along with Vladimir Guerrero Jr, Brent Rooker, and Bobby Witt Jr. pretty much fall into the bucket of, “Yeah, they’re actually pretty good right now, and they’ll be better going forward, too.” It would be pretty tough to pry them loose, anyway. But the rest of these players seem very gettable. Let’s highlight five in particular.
Brandon Nimmo, Mets OF
There’s a fair amount of agita around Nimmo, given the fact that he hasn’t had a good month by batting average since June of last year. That’s a long time spent in the low .200s. It doesn’t seem like he deserves it, though. If you look at fair comparisons for the Mets outfielder — using hard-hit rate, ground-ball rate and pull percentage to get a sense of where he’s hitting the ball and how hard — his .254 batting average on balls in play (BABIP) since the beginning of last year is a real outlier. It’s the 10th-worst among qualified hitters over that time, and his batted-ball comps had a number 37 points higher. He should hit for a better batting average going forward.
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That’s not to say he isn’t a little different now. He’s definitely swinging more and missing a little more because of it. He’s older too — because of injuries to both knees over the past year, or just age, he’s dropped from the 68th percentile in sprint speed down to the 49th, and he doesn’t have a steal this year. Sometimes he looks ginger on the basepaths. But being more aggressive has helped his power peripherals. If you’re just looking for a guy who can hit .250 with 15-20 more homers, and any steals are a bonus, that player looks like he’s still smiling away in Queens.
Alec Bohm, Phillies 1B/3B
If I told you that I could get you an in-his-prime infielder who was hitting the ball harder than he ever did in a full season, hitting the ball hard in the air more than ever, and making more contact than ever, would you need to know a lot more to be interested? All of these things are true for Bohm, who is also hitting in the low .200s with no power and one steal.
To be completely fair, the best version of Bohm is not an elite player, as he’s built on mostly making contact and popping 15-plus homers and not much else. So there is risk in acquiring him — his The BAT X projections have him barely inside the back end of the top 10, and if he only hits 10 more homers the rest of the way and isn’t a base-stealing threat, he might slip out of relevance in shallower leagues. He is letting the ball travel two inches further into the box and that’s hurting his power … but that’s two inches — on a guy who has pulled the ball more than this in the past, and is also not a guy you’re picking up to hit a bunch of homers for your team. The Sauce says he’ll get back to where he was as the weather warms in Philly: good batting average and just enough power.
Taylor Ward, Angels OF
On some level, this just ended up being a post about BABIP, didn’t it? Ward has seven homers, but he is sporting a .180 batting average on the back of a .195 BABIP that isn’t sustainable. There are a couple of other things going on, of course. He’s striking out more than ever. He’s seeing more sliders than ever and fewer four-seamers. But he saw a ton of sliders last year and not a lot of four-seamers either, and an 8.6 percent swinging-strike rate suggests that his strikeout rate is coming down, too. But the BABIP is the key part here.
Since he became an every-day starter in 2022, he’s never had a BABIP under .284. If you just swapped that number out for his .195 current number, he would be fine right now. But this situation is a little like the one with Nimmo … he’s only attempted one steal and didn’t make it. At 31, he’s maybe older than expected, and even though he’s running faster than last year, there’s not a high likelihood he steals even the five or six he’s projected for. But can he hit .240-plus with another 20 homers? The contact quality and the track record say he can.
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Christian Walker, Astros 1B
There are two ways to look at Walker’s profile on Statcast.
The negative one would say that his bat speed is down, his batted-ball metrics are down, he’s chasing more than 65 percent of the league, whiffing at about the same rate and has an expected slugging percentage under .400. Not what you want to see out of a 34-year-old first baseman in particular.
But there’s the other side of the same coin, which means he might be a decent buy-low. He’s still in the 64th percentile for barrels, and about the same for hard-hit rate. His bat speed is still in the 76th percentile. Something like expected slugging percentage is not as predictive as those other factors — not every colorful slider on the Statcast page is equally meaningful.
Walker has been steadily getting more breaking balls over his career, and he’s hitting them this year, but not the fastball. With good bat speed, he can still hit the fastball. He seems likely to figure it out and still hit close to .240 with something like 25 more homers.
Bryan Reynolds, Pirates OF
We had to get one player in here who might steal a few bases down the line, so Reynolds wraps it up for us. He’s been a little unlucky with balls in play, too. But the barrel rate would be the best of his career, the hard-hit rate one of his best and he’s swinging the bat faster this year — so the power should be better than it has been so far. You’d expect him to lift the ball like he has over his career as the season goes on.
The biggest worry point for Reynolds is his strikeout rate, which is up to 28 percent on the season. For a guy with a 22 percent career number, that’s not great, and it’ll cost him in batting average. On the other hand, his swinging-strike rate is about the same as ever, and you can see from this rolling graph from FanGraphs, he’s had moments like this in the recent past, too.
The strikeout rate looks like it’s returning to normal, and his other peripherals are fine. Maybe this is the area of his game that ages worse than expected in the long run, but he’s only 30. The end isn’t here yet, and he’s probably still good for a .260 average and another 16-plus homers and 10-plus steals.
(Photo of Alec Bohm: Julio Aguilar / Getty Images)
College Sports
Reed swimmer wins fan voting for Champion Athlete of the Week – Reno Gazette Journal
Reed senior and swim team captain Vlad Shustov won the Champion Chevrolet RGJ Athlete of the Week after earning 31.2% of the 42,214 fan votes cast over the past week.Shustov, who has committed to swim for Seattle University, finished ahead of Reno baseball player Jackson Mathews, who received 22.4% of the vote.The Class 5A/3A Regional […]

Reed senior and swim team captain Vlad Shustov won the Champion Chevrolet RGJ Athlete of the Week after earning 31.2% of the 42,214 fan votes cast over the past week.Shustov, who has committed to swim for Seattle University, finished ahead of Reno baseball player Jackson Mathews, who received 22.4% of the vote.The Class 5A/3A Regional swim meet is Friday-Saturday at Moana Springs, and the state meets are also at Moana Springs on May 16-17.This is the third straight week a Reed athlete has won the fan voting poll. Chase Spencer won last week and Hunter Dawson won two weeks ago.
Previous Champion Chevrolet Athlete of the Week winners for 2024-25Aug. 12-18: Christian Rey, Carson footballAug. 19-25: Erick Rodriguez, Galena footballAug. 26-Sept. 1: Logan Arata, Truckee footballSept. 2-8: Abigail Franco, Carson volleyballSept. 9-15: Carson Melendy, Fallon footballSept. 16-22: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countrySept. 23-29: Brandon Mann, Bishop Manogue footballSept. 30-Oct. 6: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryOct. 7-13: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryOct. 14-20: Addison Bowers, Spanish Springs tennisOct. 21-27: Nishaan Bajwa, Reed footballOct. 28-Nov. 3: Kambri Felsted, Spanish Springs cross countryNov. 4-10: Bradley Mayville, Damonte Ranch footballNov. 11-17: Jackson Wicks, Truckee footballNov. 18-25: Brandon Mann, Bishop Manogue footballNov. 26-Dec 1: Jeriah Macias, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 2-8: Travis Lee, Spanish Springs basketballDec. 9-15: Tanner Bowers, Spanish Springs basketballDec. 16-22: Drew Dodson, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 23-29: Drew Dodson, Damonte Ranch basketballDec. 30-Jan. 5: Jeriah Macias, Damonte Ranch basketballJan. 6-12: Taua Puloka, Reed basketballJan. 13-19: Kin Vong, Damonte Ranch basketballJan. 20-26: Ivy Williams, North Valleys basketballJan. 27-Feb. 2: Raegan Johnson, Fallon basketballFeb. 3-9: Mackenzie Chase, Spanish Springs basketballFeb. 10-16: Kin Vong, Damonte Ranch basketballFeb. 17-23: Kaitlin Mandell, Pyramid Lake basketballFeb. 24-March 2: Ryan Vanek, Reed baseballMarch 3-9: Marcie Hannum, Dayton softballMarch 10-16: Annie Hill, Douglas softballMarch 17-23: Anthony Juarez, Fallon baseballMarch 24-30: Amaya Chapman, Spanish Springs track and fieldMarch 31-April 6: Preston Snyder, Spanish Springs baseballApril 7-13: Landen Wolf, Silver Stage baseballApril 14-20: Hunter Dawson, Reed swimmingApril 21-27: Chase Spencer, Reed baseballNeed a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
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High School Sports
St. Ignatius hires next boys basketball coach
CLEVELAND, Ohio — It took only three weeks for St. Ignatius to find its successor to Cam Joyce. The school announced Thursday afternoon that Tom Parker will be its next boys basketball coach. With the selection, the Wildcats bring back an alum who previously served under Joyce and is a 2010 graduate of the school. […]

CLEVELAND, Ohio — It took only three weeks for St. Ignatius to find its successor to Cam Joyce.
The school announced Thursday afternoon that Tom Parker will be its next boys basketball coach.
With the selection, the Wildcats bring back an alum who previously served under Joyce and is a 2010 graduate of the school.
“This is a dream come true. I am so grateful for the opportunity to lead this great program,” Parker said in a press release from St. Ignatius. “Coach Cam left some big shoes to fill. I don’t think it’s my job to be like Cam, but it is my job to sustain the success of this program and continue having us play at an elite level. I am excited to help these kids grow through the game of basketball.”
He spent a year as Euclid’s coach and served on Joyce’s staff before and after that stint, elevating both the freshman and junior varsity programs. He played for former coaches Brian Becker and Sean O’Toole, then went on to play at Lake Erie College.
Parker returned to St. Ignatius for the 2023-24 season, when the Wildcats won their first Division I state championship in 20 years. He served as director of player development and now will become the school’s 25th head coach for the varsity team. He also will serve as an assistant athletic director.
“Tom is the right person at the right time for this position,” athletic director Rory Fitzpatrick said. “It is about putting our young men in the best possible situation to succeed, in sports and their lives, and Tom fits all of that.”
Joyce departed last month to take a coaching job at Loyola High School in Los Angeles. The Wildcats returned to the state semifinals last season, their fourth appearance that deep in the tournament in the last five seasons. They are graduating 6-foot-10 forward Damon Friery, who will play next season at Dayton, and Kent State-bound guard Quinn Woidke. Both started on St. Ignatius’ state-title team.
Of last season’s starters, wings R.J. Jones and Alex Mack are juniors. A pair of guards in sophomore Sami Dari and freshman Denahi Melton came off the bench.
Contact sports reporter Matt Goul on X (@mgoul), Threads (@mgoul), Bluesky (@mgoul.bsky.social) or email (mgoul@cleveland.com).
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