What You Need to Know About USC’s Decision on Chad Baker-Mazara
USC Dismisses Chad Baker-Mazara Ahead of Postseason
USC has dismissed top scorer and three-point shooter Chad Baker-Mazara just before the postseason, raising eyebrows regarding the timing and implications for the team’s NCAA tournament hopes. This decision by head coach Eric Musselman has left many questioning its rationale.
Former NBA star Gilbert Arenas expressed his disbelief through social media while wearing Baker-Mazara’s No. 4 jersey. “Right before the tournament? This is what we’re doing?” Arenas stated in a video. “Our best player? Mr. I-Get-Buckets? Every night, he brings it every night. Guaranteed 18, 20 every night.” He emphasized that, as the best player, Baker-Mazara’s views should hold significant weight.
Sources close to the situation revealed that the dismissal was not the result of a single incident, but rather a culmination of ongoing issues throughout the season. Tensions reportedly flared after USC’s second half in a home loss to Nebraska, leading to this critical decision.
Clayton Kershaw Embraces World Baseball Classic
In his farewell season, Clayton Kershaw views participation in the World Baseball Classic (WBC) as a bonus to an already illustrious career. Speaking from the Arizona desert, Kershaw acknowledged the significance of his legacy, which includes a recent World Series championship with the Dodgers.
“I’m going to watch,” he told the fans during a championship rally, echoing a sentiment of camaraderie with supporters. Just four months later, he donned his baseball uniform again, reaffirming his commitment to the game.
Mookie Betts Aims for Comeback
Mookie Betts, hoping to regain his All-Star form, expressed optimism after a challenging previous season with the Dodgers. Since 2015, Betts had solidified his status as a top player, but last year was marred by career lows in batting average and on-base percentage.
Following his Cactus League debut, Betts said, “I haven’t felt this way in a long time… I’m just cruising and I’m ready to go,” indicating a renewed confidence in his abilities as he enters a pivotal season.
Angels Should Consider Long-Term Commitment to Zach Neto
As the Angels grapple with disappointing seasons, a spark of hope arises in young player Zach Neto. Coming off back-to-back last-place finishes, the franchise has struggled, particularly in contrast to the success of the Dodgers, who recently clinched consecutive World Series titles.
Neto, at just 25, has emerged as a bright spot for the team. Analysts suggest that securing a long-term contract for Neto could signal a turning point for the franchise, fostering renewed optimism among fans.
Clippers Rally to Defeat Warriors
The Los Angeles Clippers overcame a 17-point deficit to secure a 114-101 victory against the Golden State Warriors on Monday night. Kawhi Leonard led the charge with 23 points, eight rebounds, and four assists.
Darius Garland made his Clippers debut, contributing 12 points off the bench. Despite experiencing a toe injury and a collision during the game, Garland remained in contention, adding depth to the team in this pivotal matchup.
Kings’ Comeback Falls Short Against Avalanche
The Kings fought hard but ultimately fell short against the Colorado Avalanche, losing 4-2. Devon Toews scored the decisive goal late in the third period, allowing the Avalanche to claim their 40th win of the season.
Brandt Clarke capitalized on a power play, and Angus Booth marked his first NHL game with a goal. Despite the defeat, goaltender Anton Forsberg made 35 saves, highlighting the Kings’ effort in their first matchup following a coaching change.
This Day in Sports History
1920 — The Montreal Canadiens set an NHL record for most goals in a game, triumphing 16-3 over the Quebec Bulldogs.
1951 — Temple’s Bill Mlkvy set an NCAA record with 73 points in a win against Wilkes.
1966 — Buckpasser, ridden by Bill Shoemaker, won the Flamingo Stakes, a race declared non-wagering.
1968 — Montreal’s Jean Beliveau became the second NHL player to score 1,000 points.
1984 — Peter Ueberroth was elected commissioner of baseball.
1985 — Bill Shoemaker became the first jockey to win $100 million.
1987 — Mike Tyson unified the heavyweight titles with a unanimous decision over James "Bonecrusher" Smith.
2014 — LeBron James scored a career-high 61 points as the Miami Heat defeated the Charlotte Bobcats.
Compiled by the Associated Press.







