Where Grizzlies expect Cedric Coward to help calm ‘crunch time’ chaos

The final minutes of a close NBA game are a unique brand of chaos. The pace tightens, the pressure mounts, and every possession becomes a high-stakes chess match where experience is the most valued currency. For Tuomas Iisalo’s drama-driven Memphis Grizzlies, finding players who can not only survive but thrive in that “crunch time” environment is a constant pursuit.

For a rookie wing like Cedric Coward, those minutes are usually supposed to be overwhelming, not news-making moments. Instead, they are becoming the 22-year-old’s proving ground. In fact, Coward’s effectiveness as a championship piece shows up most in the areas the Grizzlies have struggled with when games slow down. Focusing on defensive containment, ball movement, and not making the moment bigger than the play is the best way for any rookie to earn the team’s trust when games are on the line.

“The thing about experience is you only get it by doing it,” Iisalo smiled. “I thought Cedric had a very good game [vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder]. He guarded Jalen Williams very well, especially in the first half. [Coward] had several really good possessions and several things that he can improve on offensively. That is clear.”

Iisalo’s postgame comments made it clear the Grizzlies view Cedric Coward’s Mamba Mentality as more than just another developmental piece. They see him as a potential Kawhi Leonard-level stabilizer when things get frantic.

Scoring 21 points, grabbing eight boards, and going 8-for-15 from the field (5-for-10 from three-point range) is becoming common. That was Coward’s stat line in the bounce-back game, shaking off a 3-for-9 night (13 points) against the Thunder.

“[Coward] is a first-year player coming out of college, but is picking his spots,” Iisalo noted. “Overall, I would talk about our very good offense for stretches. He was a part of those, making quick decisions off the catch. Ball movement was great; he was finding open players. Those are the things we’ve got to build on and also look to use in crunch time.”

Pouting over the one-point loss to the Thunder was not an option. In the following five-point win over the Brooklyn Nets, Coward came through in the clutch. His three-pointer at the 59-second mark and defensive rebounding with 30 seconds left got the job done.

“It does say a lot about him that he is not afraid of that moment,” Iisalo explained. “He hasn’t been [all season]. He has gotten a couple of looks. I think it was the Philly game he got that open look, and he is completely undeterred. He knows that he can get that shot off. I think he is going to grow into a really nice closer in the future because he has not only that mindset, but he also has the game where he can create space and the skill set to knock those down.”

By placing the new guy in these high-leverage situations now, Iisalo is making a calculated investment. The short-term risk of rookie mistakes is outweighed by the long-term gain of developing a player whose instincts are forged in fire.

The Grizzlies aren’t just asking him to survive crunch time; they are challenging their most recent first-round pick to help redefine it, transforming chaos into composed, collective execution.

For Cedric Coward, the classroom is the court, the homework is film, and the final exam happens with the game on the line. The Grizzlies are betting that his quick decisions and team-first approach will soon make him not a liability in the clutch, but a calming presence eager to make the winning play.
https://clutchpoints.com/nba/memphis-grizzlies/grizzlies-expect-cedric-coward-help-calm-crunch-time-chaos

Studs and Duds: The next-man-up 49ers beat the Eagles with depth early, stars late

**San Francisco 49ers Advance with Gritty 23-19 Win Over Eagles in Wild Playoff Battle**

Postseason football is defined by grit and narrow margins, and the San Francisco 49ers thrived in that intense environment. On Sunday, they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 23-19 at a raucous Lincoln Financial Field, advancing to the second round of the playoffs. Despite entering the game as the No. 6 seed in the NFC, enduring a hostile crowd, and suffering a tough Achilles tendon injury to star tight end George Kittle, Kyle Shanahan’s squad refused to back down.

Up next: a rematch with the Seattle Seahawks.

Here’s a look at the studs and duds from a thrilling contest that won’t be forgotten anytime soon.

### STUDS 💪

**Demarcus Robinson, WR**
In a season filled with surprises, Robinson—who has struggled in man-to-man coverage this year—was a revelation for the 49ers. On only the second play, he beat arguably the best cornerback in the NFC, Quinyon Mitchell, in man-to-man coverage to score a 63-yard touchdown. He followed that up with another man-to-man touchdown catch and finished as San Francisco’s top target with 6 receptions for 111 yards.

**Brock Purdy, QB**
Purdy mixed in some precise, layered passes in a game where the 49ers struggled to run the ball effectively until late. Despite tossing two interceptions, Purdy was clearly the superior quarterback on the field and the driving force behind the victory. He ended the day with 262 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 24 crucial rushing yards.

**Jauan Jennings, WR**
Stepping up as the de facto tight end after Kittle’s injury, Jennings made a critical 45-yard reception in the run game. He also showcased his versatility by throwing a beautiful 29-yard touchdown pass to Christian McCaffrey to give the 49ers a 17-16 lead late in the fourth quarter. Jennings proved he’s a hell of a football player.

**Christian McCaffrey, RB**
Though it took some time, McCaffrey saved his best for the final moments. He showed impressive burst running late in the game, caught a remarkable touchdown pass off Jennings’ throw despite windy conditions, and then hauled in the game-winning touchdown with just five minutes remaining.

**Upton Stout, NB**
San Francisco’s best defender over the past month-plus, Stout continued his strong performance on Sunday. He reached a point where the Eagles simply stopped testing him, a testament to his impact.

**Marquese Sigle, FS**
Sigle’s absence in the second half of the season has been a mystery, but when called into action Sunday due to Ji’Ayir Brown’s injury, he was exceptional both in pass coverage and run support.

**Eric Kendricks & Garret Wallow, LBs**
In a bold move, the 49ers started two linebackers recently added to the roster in a playoff game—and both delivered. Kendricks, in particular, was fantastic and made a pivotal game-winning pass breakup.

### DUDS 📉

**Kendrick Bourne, WR**
It’s Week 19 of the season, so why is Bourne still unfamiliar with the plays? This weekly issue proved costly on Sunday when he lined up incorrectly during a two-minute drill, forcing the 49ers to burn their third timeout in the first half. If they had that timeout, they might have kicked a field goal before halftime.

**Deommodore Lenoir, CB**
In a departure from their usual strategy, the 49ers placed Lenoir on the boundary side of the field (short side), rather than his customary right side. The Eagles exploited this matchup relentlessly, and Lenoir gave up yards early and often.

**Colton McKivitz, RT**
San Francisco’s most reliable offensive lineman this season was overmatched by Jaelen Phillips. Though Purdy did well to evade pressure from the right side, McKivitz faced constant harassment.

**All 49ers Defensive Tackles (except C.J. West)**
Philadelphia’s offense features a one-read quarterback with limited arm strength, but their power running game overwhelmed the 49ers’ defensive tackles. The Eagles effectively deployed double teams and wham blocks, neutralizing San Francisco’s interior defense.

The 49ers showed heart, resilience, and adaptability in a tough road environment, overcoming adversity to keep their playoff hopes alive. Fans can expect another fierce showdown when they face the Seahawks in the next round.
https://www.eastbaytimes.com/2026/01/11/studs-and-duds-the-next-man-up-49ers-beat-the-eagles-with-depth-early-stars-late/

‘The Rookie’ Doesn’t Know What To Do With Bailey and Season 8 Proves It

**Editor’s Note:** The following contains spoilers for *The Rookie* Season 8, Episode 1.

It was pretty exciting when Jenna Dewan joined ABC’s *The Rookie* back in its third season. As Bailey Nune, Dewan injected some fresh energy into the cast. Bailey is an interesting character because there are so many sides to her. She’s a firefighter/EMS in the Los Angeles Fire Department, a 1st Lieutenant reserve in the Army National Guard, and can always defend herself since she teaches capoeira (a type of martial art). She has some zany ideas, but that makes her a perfect match for the more straight-laced John Nolan (Nathan Fillion).

But now that *The Rookie* has entered its eighth season, it’s easy to see that the series has absolutely no clue what to do with her character now that she and Nolan are married.

### Bailey’s Storylines No Longer Make Any Sense on *The Rookie*

Bailey hasn’t always felt out of place with *The Rookie* crew. She’s played an instrumental role in several of Nolan’s investigations and was even part of one of the show’s most intense storylines when her sociopath ex-husband, Jason Wyler (Steve Kazee), re-entered her life in Season 7.

In that plot, Bailey takes matters into her own hands and enlists the help of the notorious hitman, Malvado (Jimmy Gonzales), to take Jason out. This storyline was an intriguing way to gain more insight into Bailey’s character and revealed some moral ambiguity. As a survivor of domestic abuse at Jason’s hands, we learned much more about Bailey’s traumatic past.

The series also explored Bailey’s journey into motherhood, which offered a relatable and heartfelt storyline for viewers.

However, now that we’re in Season 8, it seems like *The Rookie* has no idea how to further develop Bailey’s character.

When she is included in the action alongside her husband, it often feels completely illogical. Case in point: in the premiere episode, which aired on January 6, Bailey tags along with the Mid-Wilshire crew and Nolan on an international sting operation. But it seems like the writers have forgotten she’s a firefighter, not a cop, making it unrealistic that she would be part of such a mission.

Sure, Bailey knows how to defend herself, but she doesn’t add anything meaningful to these scenes—only a frustrating sense of silliness. There’s no plausible way a regular civilian wife would just accompany her husband on a top-secret, dangerous mission.

### *The Rookie* Needs to Figure Out Another Plan for Bailey

We’re not advocating for *The Rookie* to have Bailey play second fiddle to Nolan. Portraying her as nothing more than a wife does a disservice to Bailey’s wide array of talents.

Perhaps the writers could develop a storyline where Bailey realizes she wants to pursue becoming a police officer. Entering the force as the newest rookie would offer plenty of interesting storylines and align well with the overall theme of the series.

It’s not that Jenna Dewan isn’t a capable actor; rather, the material *The Rookie* writers have given Bailey either feels boring or totally inauthentic. Bailey often “pops in” to save the day, but rarely in a way that feels organic to the storytelling. Moreover, she seldom faces consequences for her actions, especially concerning the Jason/Malvado plot, which makes her choices seem unfair.

If the writers don’t come up with an authentic, exciting story arc for Bailey soon, viewers will quickly tire of her seemingly random appearances alongside the other characters.

We don’t want to be Bailey haters, but she’s definitely the weak link so far in Season 8.

*New episodes of The Rookie air on Tuesday nights on ABC, with episodes available to stream on Hulu in the U.S.*
https://collider.com/the-rookie-season-8-bailey-nune-jenna-dewan-character-change/

Investigation underway after pedestrian struck, seriously injured in Fairhaven

Investigation Underway After Serious Pedestrian Crash in Fairhaven

FAIRHAVEN, MASS. (WHDH) – An investigation is currently underway in Fairhaven following a serious pedestrian accident that occurred on Saturday night.

Officers responded to reports of a pedestrian being struck in the area of Howland Road and Garrison Street around 6 p.m. Upon arrival, they found an adult pedestrian suffering from serious injuries, according to the Fairhaven Police Department.

The driver involved in the crash remained at the scene. Fairhaven Police are conducting the investigation with assistance from the Massachusetts State Police Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Section, as well as State Police Detectives attached to the Bristol County District Attorney’s Office.

https://whdh.com/news/investigation-underway-after-pedestrian-struck-seriously-injured-in-fairhaven/

Moe Wagner set for Magic return after 13 months after suffering torn ACL

The Magic are set for a major boost as Moe Wagner prepares to make his season debut on Sunday against the Pelicans in Orlando, the team announced Saturday. Wagner has been sidelined since tearing his ACL in a December 21, 2024, win over the Miami Heat.

Last season, Wagner emerged as a strong Sixth Man of the Year candidate before his injury, averaging 19.9 points and 4.9 rebounds per game. His return comes at a crucial time for the Magic, who have struggled recently, posting a 6-6 record over their last 12 games. Currently, the team holds the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference with a 21-18 record.

Despite Wagner’s return, the Magic will still be without Jalen Suggs for Sunday’s game. Suggs will miss his fifth straight game due to an MCL contusion. Additionally, Franz Wagner, Moe’s brother and teammate, remains sidelined with an ankle sprain he suffered in a December 7 loss to the New York Knicks.

Franz Wagner had gotten off to a strong start this season, averaging 22.7 points and 6.1 rebounds per game, putting himself in the conversation for his first All-Star appearance. However, his injury has halted that momentum.

Moe Wagner is entering his seventh NBA season. He was originally drafted with the No. 25 overall pick by the Los Angeles Lakers in 2018. The Magic will be looking to capitalize on his return as they push forward this season.
https://nypost.com/2026/01/10/sports/moe-wagner-set-for-magic-return-after-torn-acl/

Tucker powers Piscataway Magnet to win over Somerset Tech – Girls basketball recap

Alaina Tucker scored 13 points to lead Piscataway Magnet to a dominant 52-10 victory over Somerset Tech in Bridgewater.

With the win, Piscataway Magnet improves to an impressive 10-0 record, marking its best start to a season since the 2018-2019 campaign. That season, the team began with an eight-game winning streak and closed out with a 19-8 overall record.

Contributing to the win, Eva Hernandez and Manreet Kaur each added 11 points for Piscataway Magnet. On the opposing side, Charlotte Dixon led Somerset Tech with six points and seven rebounds, despite the team’s 0-8 record.
https://www.nj.com/highschoolsports/2026/01/tucker-powers-piscataway-magnet-to-win-over-somerset-tech-girls-basketball-recap.html

The Annual AFI Awards Lunch Allows Rivals to Chill

At the annual AFI Top Ten Awards lunch, AFI president Bob Gazzale soberly referenced the chaos in the world outside as he applauded the astonishing assemblage of film and television talent inside the ballroom at the Four Seasons Hotel.

“What do we have to celebrate?” he asked. “Because we need you, because we need your stories to help us make sense of emotions that we cannot escape, nor should we escape them. We’re human, and we need each other. Just look around. So this gathering is our annual grace to say thank you and to say we love you.”

This celebration of the top 10 jury-voted lists for film and television is always a big draw for talent and their studio chiefs. No one has to make a speech, and mingling freely were the likes of Netflix Co-CEO Ted Sarandos and his movie chairman Dan Lin (“The Diplomat,” “Train Dreams,” “Death by Lightning,” “Frankenstein,” and “Adolescence”); NBC/Universal chairman Donna Langley (“Wicked: For Good,” “Bugonia,” and “Hamnet”); and producer Steven Spielberg (“Hamnet”).

Also in attendance were Apple CEO Tim Cook (“Severance,” “The Studio,” and “Pluribus”), Warner Bros. motion picture chiefs Pamela Abdy and Michael DeLuca (“One Battle After Another,” “Sinners”), FX’s John Landgraf (“The Lowdown”), HBO’s Casey Bloys (“The Pitt,” “Task”), Disney’s Lucasfilm producer Kathleen Kennedy (“Andor”), producer-writer-director James Cameron (“Avatar: Fire and Ash”), and A24’s David Frankel (“Marty Supreme”).

Hobnobbing ahead of the lunch, Ethan Hawke (“The Lowdown”) buttonholed George Clooney (“Jay Kelly”), who was then joined by Gwyneth Paltrow (“Marty Supreme”). “Frankenstein” star Jacob Elordi spent time with the film’s composer Alexandre Desplat, while “The Diplomat” star Rufus Sewell approached Stellan Skarsgård (“Sentimental Value”). Edward James Olmos grabbed a selfie with Benicio del Toro (“One Battle After Another”).

Del Toro commented on reports that he arrived on set with a full plotline for his Sensei character, calling the claims somewhat overblown. “They all worked it out,” he said, referring to Paul Thomas Anderson’s rewrites of the script.

“Sinners” Critics Choice Casting winner Francine Maisler advised 20-year-old Miles Canton (CCA’s Best Young Actor and SAG’s Actor Award nominee) to take his time choosing his next role.

Best Actress Oscar frontrunner and new mother Jessie Buckley, sleek in black leather, spoke about Maggie Gyllenhaal’s take on “The Bride!” (Warner Bros., March 6), which finds a mate (Buckley) for Frankenstein (Christian Bale). She described it as “a punk gothic romance.”

Executives from Netflix, Focus, and Neon (which is juggling five Best International Feature contenders) are not only navigating the rest of awards season but are also heading for Sundance to scout for potential acquisitions. Michael DeLuca is eagerly awaiting clearance on a name for the studio’s new indie acquisitions label, which will be run by ex-Neon rising star Christian Parkes. (Warner Bros. Independent is not a candidate.)

Eventually, the tables settled as applause rippled across the room with the announcement of each of the ten film and TV winners along with their clips.

Summoning the most applause was a scene from Oscar frontrunner “One Battle After Another,” featuring a hilarious contretemps between Leonardo DiCaprio and his daughter (Chase Infiniti) before she heads out for prom night. Both were present at the event.

The rousing music-eras scene from “Sinners” also brought down the house, much to the delight of Ryan Coogler and Michael B. Jordan.

These two films will be duking it out with “Frankenstein” for the most nominations on January 22.
https://www.indiewire.com/awards/industry/afi-awards-lunch-2026-recap-1235172369/

Mind blowing photos show just how wet California is now as best drought score in decades hits

California has reached a rare and remarkable milestone: for the first time in 25 years, the Golden State is 100% free of drought conditions. This significant development highlights a welcome change for a region long accustomed to dry spells and water shortages.

Despite this positive news, experts caution that California’s lush conditions may be short-lived. A specialist told The Post that the current abundance of water is unlikely to last for an extended period, suggesting the state should remain vigilant and prepared for future challenges.

Recent photos vividly illustrate how the end of the drought has transformed historically dry areas across California. These images showcase vibrant landscapes and replenished water sources, offering a glimpse of what the Golden State looks like in a rare moment of hydration and recovery.
https://nypost.com/2026/01/09/us-news/photos-show-end-of-california-drought/

Storm batters Istanbul, disrupts transport across western Türkiye

A powerful storm struck Istanbul on January 8, unleashing strong winds, towering waves, and widespread disruption to sea transport. The severe weather also impacted several other provinces across western Türkiye.

Following warnings issued by the Turkish State Meteorological Service, gale-force winds began sweeping through Istanbul during the morning hours. These conditions quickly intensified over the Bosphorus and the Marmara Sea.

In Beşiktaş, large waves battered the shoreline, creating hazardous conditions along the coast. As a result, maritime operations came to a standstill due to treacherous sea conditions that made navigation impossible.

Passenger boat services between Beşiktaş and Kadıköy were suspended, with multiple cancellations also announced by various ferry lines. The storm’s impact has significantly affected daily commuting and sea transport in the region.
https://www.sott.net/article/503919-Storm-batters-Istanbul-disrupts-transport-across-western-Turkiye

Trump Vows to Hit Iranian Regime Over Massacres of Protestors

As the Islamic regime in Iran brutally suppresses protesters rising up against tyranny, former President Donald Trump has vowed to support the Persian people in their struggle for freedom. Speaking to Salem radio host Hugh Hewitt, Trump promised to strike the Iranian regime for killing protesters—a tragic reality that has already unfolded, with dozens of civilians gunned down by the regime’s security forces.

The Islamic regime in Iran is the world’s largest state sponsor of terrorism and openly declares the United States as its primary enemy. For Ayatollah Khamenei, the U.S. is the “Great Satan.” President Trump commented on the regime’s situation, saying, “They’re not doing well. They’re doing very poorly. And I have let them know that if they start killing people, which they tend to do in their riots…”

On this topic, recent reports highlight a severe escalation in the crackdown. One post on X (formerly Twitter) stated: “Official war has been declared in Iran by the Islamic Republic. Basij security forces have been withdrawn from the streets, replaced with IRGC military to massacre the Iranian people across the country. Iranians need President Trump’s help.”

In a powerful symbolic gesture, a protester in Tehran renamed a street in the capital city after Donald Trump, while many other protesters pleaded with the U.S. president, “Don’t let them kill us.” Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute, noted that Iranian protesters are increasingly appealing to Trump—thanking him and paying tribute through acts such as renaming streets.

There is hope that President Trump will follow through on his promise to strike the regime in support of freedom protesters. America has long stood as a shining city on a hill, representing liberty and independence from tyranny. It is in the United States’ interest that the terror-supporting Iranian regime—which backs many jihadi groups that attack American soldiers—should be toppled.

May God grant success to the Iranian people as they strive to free their country from the grip of the sharia dictatorship.
https://pjmedia.com/catherinesalgado/2026/01/08/trump-vows-to-hit-iranian-regime-over-massacres-of-protestors-n4948050

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